Disclaimer: I don't own any of the Yu Yu Hakusho. I only own my
characters.
Note: Some people may sound a bit out of character, but I'm trying.
This story might be going a little fast. I'm going to try to explain stuff, but it's hard. I'm not that good at making up names of demons.
This story takes place after Yukina finds out Hiei's her brother.
I have a new idea. again. One chapter about Lenia, one about Faie, etc. up until the two girls meet. Faie's chapters will be written by my friend Erin. Lenia's chapters are written by me. The chapters they are in together are by the two of us.
As you have probably noticed, I'm not really good with fight scenes, so bare with me.
I have nothing to do with Faie's actions and/or chapters. My friend Erin is in charge of that. Don't blame me if Faie's chapters are a little short.
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*~Chapter 3~*
The rain drummed softly on the roof; there was no other sound, except everyone's slow, even breathing. Lenia opened her eyes slowly, still half asleep. At first, she couldn't remember what woke her up; and then it hit her. Her dream! Her eyes glazed over as she tried to recall her dream. Lenia's mind started to wander. The living room melted away and a lake appeared in its place. Her mind was replaying her dream.
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"Where am I.?" Lenia mumbled. She turned around and saw Hiei standing there with a silver-haired demon. "Hiei, where are we? Who's that?"
"I am Yoko Kurama." He introduced himself.
Hiei's eyes darted back and forth. "."
Lenia glanced at Hiei and rolled her eyes, "Just admit that you're lost."
"I am not lost!"
"Yes, you are!"
"I am NOT lost!"
"Yes, you are!"
"I am NOT lost!"
"Hiei, why can't you accept the truth?! YOU ARE LOST!!!!"
"Lenia, I know exactly where we are. I am NOT LOST!"
"Fine, where are we?" She crossed her arms across her chest stubbornly.
"......" Hiei looked around. He had no idea where they were.
"If you don't know where you are, you baka, you are LOST!" Lenia shouted at him.
"Would you mind if we do not continue this conversation?" Yoko interrupted them.
"Sure, why not? We all know that I won." Lenia shrugged.
Hiei growled and was about to say something, but Yoko stopped him. "Hiei, we have a limited amount of time and what we have to tell her is important."
Lenia tilted her head slightly, "Tell me what?"
"Lenia, listen carefully to us. At the next full moon, someone will come into your life. She will need you to heal her." Yoko began.
"Are you listening?" Hiei grunted.
"Yes!" She glared at him.
"May I continue?" Yoko asked politely.
"Sure, that is, if Hiei is finished." Lenia stuck out her tongue.
Hiei was very mad at Lenia. Yoko cut in before either of them could start another argument. "I am sure that you can help her, Lenia. In turn, she will help you."
Before she could ask what was on her mind, a gentle fog rolled in. Lenia could no longer see Yoko or Hiei, but she could still hear them. Hiei still sounded pretty angry at her.
"Do not forget. The next full moon." Yoko's voice was steadily fading.
Lenia felt like she was falling down an endless abyss. That's when she awoke from her dream.
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She looked around at everyone else. Hiei and Kurama were missing. Lenia got out of the bed, treading softly so as not to wake anyone. She crept to her room to change into another outfit. The window blew the leaves from a nearby tree into her room, so she closed it. Her closet was filled with so many clothes; no wonder she couldn't pick an outfit. At last, she decided on a black tank top and a matching skirt. Upon leaving her room, Lenia grabbed a brush from her dresser and started to brush her hair.
Lenia tiptoed to the kitchen. She opened the door a little and slipped outside into the misty morning. The mist made her clothes cling to her body and her hair to her neck. There was still no sign of Hiei or Kurama. The rain was drizzling as she stood outside, but she didn't care. Lenia needed to find out if her dream was real or not. She walked around the pool, deep in thought.
After a few minutes, she walked back inside the house, dripping wet and thoroughly annoyed.
"Where can they be?" Lenia mumbled.
"Lenia." it drifted through the air. Lenia followed the mysterious voice. She trekked through her neighborhood, until she got to the beach. Hiei was lying on the ground, his eyes closed. Several demons were standing around him, holding an assortment of weapons.
"Hiei!" Lenia slammed herself into the nearest demon, knocking several others down with him.
Hiei slowly opened his eyes, all three of them. Lenia stared at his Jagan eye, unable to move, until it blinked. One of the demons took that time to grab her. He locked his arms around her, one around her neck and one around her waist. She struggled to get free, but the demon held on. Hiei grabbed his sword and slammed the end into the demon. Lenia was freed and she ran behind Hiei, trying to count how many demons were left.
Lenia asked Hiei, "How many demons are left?"
"One too many."
"Hiei, we have to do something." She shouted.
"I know that! Be quiet! Follow me." He led the way along the beach, all the while, trying to make up a plan of action. "I may have a plan. Listen carefully."
While Hiei explained his plan, Lenia grew more impatient. She gave a soft sigh and endured through the whole plan. After Hiei finished explaining, Lenia became angry at all the waiting and whipped around, her arms outstretched.
"What are you doing?" Hiei grumbled.
Water from the ocean beside her washed upon the beach, swallowing the demons; but it flowed around Hiei and Lenia, not even splashing them. The demons were pulled out to sea with the receding tide.
"Where did you learn that?" Hiei asked.
"No where, really. I just kind of picked that power up."
Without a backward glance, the two of them rushed down the street, back toward Lenia's house. After a while, Lenia stopped. Hiei skirted to a stop and walked back to Lenia.
"Why did you stop?" Hiei demanded.
"No reason."
Hiei growled and was about to sprint off when he heard Lenia's voice again.
"Hiei?" Lenia whispered.
He waited for her to continue. After about a minute of absolute silence between them, Hiei answered impatiently, "What?"
"Was my dream real?"
"Of course. I would not have wasted a whole night to help Kurama warn you if it was not real."
"Am I really going to have the girl's life in the palm of my hands?"
"Yes, so you better be prepared."
Lenia sighed and glanced up at the sky. It was dusk already and the moon had risen. It was a full moon. The moonlight shone on the empty street, creating shadows in the nearby houses. A gentle breeze wafted around the two of them. "The moon is beautiful tonight." She gasped, "Oh! The dream! Oh great. Now we have to rush home before Kurama and the mystery girl show up."
She sprinted down the street, with Hiei following behind with a cloud of dust.
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I know this chapter is shorter than my last one, but I'm trying. This is kind of hard.
Note: Some people may sound a bit out of character, but I'm trying.
This story might be going a little fast. I'm going to try to explain stuff, but it's hard. I'm not that good at making up names of demons.
This story takes place after Yukina finds out Hiei's her brother.
I have a new idea. again. One chapter about Lenia, one about Faie, etc. up until the two girls meet. Faie's chapters will be written by my friend Erin. Lenia's chapters are written by me. The chapters they are in together are by the two of us.
As you have probably noticed, I'm not really good with fight scenes, so bare with me.
I have nothing to do with Faie's actions and/or chapters. My friend Erin is in charge of that. Don't blame me if Faie's chapters are a little short.
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*~Chapter 3~*
The rain drummed softly on the roof; there was no other sound, except everyone's slow, even breathing. Lenia opened her eyes slowly, still half asleep. At first, she couldn't remember what woke her up; and then it hit her. Her dream! Her eyes glazed over as she tried to recall her dream. Lenia's mind started to wander. The living room melted away and a lake appeared in its place. Her mind was replaying her dream.
* ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ *
"Where am I.?" Lenia mumbled. She turned around and saw Hiei standing there with a silver-haired demon. "Hiei, where are we? Who's that?"
"I am Yoko Kurama." He introduced himself.
Hiei's eyes darted back and forth. "."
Lenia glanced at Hiei and rolled her eyes, "Just admit that you're lost."
"I am not lost!"
"Yes, you are!"
"I am NOT lost!"
"Yes, you are!"
"I am NOT lost!"
"Hiei, why can't you accept the truth?! YOU ARE LOST!!!!"
"Lenia, I know exactly where we are. I am NOT LOST!"
"Fine, where are we?" She crossed her arms across her chest stubbornly.
"......" Hiei looked around. He had no idea where they were.
"If you don't know where you are, you baka, you are LOST!" Lenia shouted at him.
"Would you mind if we do not continue this conversation?" Yoko interrupted them.
"Sure, why not? We all know that I won." Lenia shrugged.
Hiei growled and was about to say something, but Yoko stopped him. "Hiei, we have a limited amount of time and what we have to tell her is important."
Lenia tilted her head slightly, "Tell me what?"
"Lenia, listen carefully to us. At the next full moon, someone will come into your life. She will need you to heal her." Yoko began.
"Are you listening?" Hiei grunted.
"Yes!" She glared at him.
"May I continue?" Yoko asked politely.
"Sure, that is, if Hiei is finished." Lenia stuck out her tongue.
Hiei was very mad at Lenia. Yoko cut in before either of them could start another argument. "I am sure that you can help her, Lenia. In turn, she will help you."
Before she could ask what was on her mind, a gentle fog rolled in. Lenia could no longer see Yoko or Hiei, but she could still hear them. Hiei still sounded pretty angry at her.
"Do not forget. The next full moon." Yoko's voice was steadily fading.
Lenia felt like she was falling down an endless abyss. That's when she awoke from her dream.
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She looked around at everyone else. Hiei and Kurama were missing. Lenia got out of the bed, treading softly so as not to wake anyone. She crept to her room to change into another outfit. The window blew the leaves from a nearby tree into her room, so she closed it. Her closet was filled with so many clothes; no wonder she couldn't pick an outfit. At last, she decided on a black tank top and a matching skirt. Upon leaving her room, Lenia grabbed a brush from her dresser and started to brush her hair.
Lenia tiptoed to the kitchen. She opened the door a little and slipped outside into the misty morning. The mist made her clothes cling to her body and her hair to her neck. There was still no sign of Hiei or Kurama. The rain was drizzling as she stood outside, but she didn't care. Lenia needed to find out if her dream was real or not. She walked around the pool, deep in thought.
After a few minutes, she walked back inside the house, dripping wet and thoroughly annoyed.
"Where can they be?" Lenia mumbled.
"Lenia." it drifted through the air. Lenia followed the mysterious voice. She trekked through her neighborhood, until she got to the beach. Hiei was lying on the ground, his eyes closed. Several demons were standing around him, holding an assortment of weapons.
"Hiei!" Lenia slammed herself into the nearest demon, knocking several others down with him.
Hiei slowly opened his eyes, all three of them. Lenia stared at his Jagan eye, unable to move, until it blinked. One of the demons took that time to grab her. He locked his arms around her, one around her neck and one around her waist. She struggled to get free, but the demon held on. Hiei grabbed his sword and slammed the end into the demon. Lenia was freed and she ran behind Hiei, trying to count how many demons were left.
Lenia asked Hiei, "How many demons are left?"
"One too many."
"Hiei, we have to do something." She shouted.
"I know that! Be quiet! Follow me." He led the way along the beach, all the while, trying to make up a plan of action. "I may have a plan. Listen carefully."
While Hiei explained his plan, Lenia grew more impatient. She gave a soft sigh and endured through the whole plan. After Hiei finished explaining, Lenia became angry at all the waiting and whipped around, her arms outstretched.
"What are you doing?" Hiei grumbled.
Water from the ocean beside her washed upon the beach, swallowing the demons; but it flowed around Hiei and Lenia, not even splashing them. The demons were pulled out to sea with the receding tide.
"Where did you learn that?" Hiei asked.
"No where, really. I just kind of picked that power up."
Without a backward glance, the two of them rushed down the street, back toward Lenia's house. After a while, Lenia stopped. Hiei skirted to a stop and walked back to Lenia.
"Why did you stop?" Hiei demanded.
"No reason."
Hiei growled and was about to sprint off when he heard Lenia's voice again.
"Hiei?" Lenia whispered.
He waited for her to continue. After about a minute of absolute silence between them, Hiei answered impatiently, "What?"
"Was my dream real?"
"Of course. I would not have wasted a whole night to help Kurama warn you if it was not real."
"Am I really going to have the girl's life in the palm of my hands?"
"Yes, so you better be prepared."
Lenia sighed and glanced up at the sky. It was dusk already and the moon had risen. It was a full moon. The moonlight shone on the empty street, creating shadows in the nearby houses. A gentle breeze wafted around the two of them. "The moon is beautiful tonight." She gasped, "Oh! The dream! Oh great. Now we have to rush home before Kurama and the mystery girl show up."
She sprinted down the street, with Hiei following behind with a cloud of dust.
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I know this chapter is shorter than my last one, but I'm trying. This is kind of hard.
