I'm glad to see that I have fans. ^.^ And to starkitty, Kurama's cool, I'll admit that, and so he IS like a big brother to Kia. Which leaves him unattached for all you fan-girls out there! Who knows, I may give Kurama a girlfriend later on, unless one of my reviewers wants the position. But! I've been asked to write more...so I'm writing more! Yay for me! Let's see, when we left off, Kia was furious at Jin for "supposedly" trying to take advantage of her, when it turns out that it was all Yusuke's fault! Group glare at Yusuke!
Yusuke: *cowers*
So Kia ran off, Jin and Touya pursued, and they somehow gained access to some of her memories...including an interesting one of a young woman...who could she be?
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The young woman quietly opened the door and entered the cottage, breathing in the smell of sweet-smelling herbs and air thick with perfume. "Yuumei?" She called out, looking around.
"I'm right here, Aiko." A regal old woman with long white hair cascading past her shoulders sat up in bed, peering at her visitor with bright blue eyes. "Come for more medicine for your morning sickness?"
"No," said Aiko. "Actually...I wanted to speak with you."
The old woman smiled. "About your child?"
Aiko nodded, patting her belly, which was beginning to show signs of pregnancy. "It's been almost a year since Youko Kurama has vanished from Makai," she said quietly. "Is what you foresaw...is it to come true? My daughter will one day save the life of that thief?"
Yuumei smiled gently. "My dear...my visions are never wrong. Your unborn child will one day change all three worlds. You DO remember the prophecy?"
The woman paused. "Remind me again."
The old woman complied. "'Summer rain will descend, and the children of earth and sky shall be united, under the creation of tomorrow, preventing the three worlds from harm.'" She coughed, the sound rattling in her throat, then took a sip from the glass of water by her bedside. "Your daughter will be protected by Kurama, wherever he is. And I daresay a few others too. Youkai and ningens alike."
"I still don't understand..." Aiko whispered confusedly, her own blue eyes reflecting her emotions.
"You don't have to. Only your child will." She suddenly turned her head and stared at the two Masters...who were there and yet...weren't there at all. "Out," she said firmly. "This isn't your memory, but now you can assist my granddaughter. Ashita will tell you all. Keep her safe or I'll give you hell from Reikai." She waved her hand in an impatient shooing gesture, and Jin blinked. He and Touya were back in the circle of light, along with Kia. She was staring up at them, eyes glittering with unshed tears that she blinked back furiously.
"Kia..." Jin said softly. "I swear, it was all an accident. Urameshi pushed me and..." he trailed off. "I had no intention of hurting you or breaking your trust," he went on, his voice breaking slightly. "Please...you don't have to forgive me, but please don't cry."
"I...won't cry if you don't cry..." Kia stood up slowly. "I'm...just afraid." She slowly reached for his hand and offered the other to Touya. When they grasped her hands, she smiled at them. "But not anymore. I can't keep everything hidden and if I can't tell the people I trust most, then who CAN I tell?" The barrier vanished.
Jin squeezed Kia's hand gratefully, then winced. He'd forgotten about the burn on his palm. He quickly composed his features, but the girl had already seen. "Hands," she said sternly, gripping the Masters' wrists and turning them over. Touya's hands were unmarked, but he had several small burns on his face. Jin's palm was burned, along with his arms, legs, and chest...basically everything that wasn't covered.
"Oh..." Kia gave a small gasp. "I can't believe you two risked yourselves just to reach me. You're bakas, you know that?"
"We know," Jin said sheepishly, and Touya nodded. "Please don't hit us with any cookie sheets."
"Or ANY inanimate object, for that matter," Touya elaborated solemnly.
"I promise." Kia turned her attention to Jin's palm, touching it softly with her index finger. "If only I could-"
Three pairs of eyes suddenly fastened on the soft blue light that sparkled from Kia's fingertip. It sank into Jin's burn and the wound shrank and disappeared.
"Um," said Kia, after a moment of stunned silence. "What just happened?"
"It seems to me that you have healing abilities," was Touya's tranquil reply. "Fast-working, I'd say, but then again you DO possess the Mirror Half of healing...how's the burn, Jin?"
The youthful Wind Master stared at his palm in amazement. "It's gone!" He looked up at Kia. "I don't suppose you'd like to do the rest of me?" He asked hopefully.
She grinned at him. "I'm not quite sure how I did it, but I'll try."
"That's the spirit, lass!"
Making a face at his reply, she carefully touched each of the wounds in turn, trying to recall the exact feeling she'd had when she had first healed his hand. Each mark gradually disappeared. She touched the last one on his chest and, that too vanished. Jin shivered slightly, touching the spot when Kia had turned away to tend to Touya. The coolness of her healing touch still lingered.
"There. That should do it." Kia smiled at Touya. The Ice Master stood and bowed his thanks. "We should get back now," he told the other two.
Jin nodded.
"I can't."
"You can't?" The redhead whirled, staring down at the girl, who was sitting on the ground. "Why not?"
"I can't," Kia said patiently, "because my legs won't support me."
"Too much healing will wear you out," Touya informed her.
"I'm not TIRED," Kia replied. "Just...numb. Weak. Shaky." When the Ice Master raised a pale brow at her, she sighed. "Tired."
"I'll carry you-" Jin began.
"Iie." She wore that stubborn look that all of her new companions were beginning to see a lot of. "Don't even think about it. I'll drag myself by my arms, if I have to."
Jin and Touya exchanged glances. Then they sat down too.
Kia blinked. "What are you doing?"
"We're supposed to protect you," Touya reminded her. "We won't leave you."
"If you're not going, we're not going either," was Jin's emphatic agreement, adopting the same look that Kia wore.
There was a soft sigh. "Bakas."
"We know," they said in unison.
"Oh..." Touya suddenly remembered. "Kia, when we touched you, we saw your memories...well, some of them."
"Y-you did?" The girl seemed genuinely startled. "I didn't."
"Who's Mamoru?" Jin asked curiously.
Her brown eyes took on a tinge of sadness. "So you saw that one. He...was like a surrogate brother. He took me home to his gang when I had nowhere else to go. He prevented the others from..." Her voice halted slightly, then continued. "Doing things to me. As long as I stayed by Mamoru, I could go to school, keep writing to Kelsey, pretending everything was fine, and I was safe."
"Then what happened?" Touya asked her, sensing there was more to tell.
"The leader...Satou...he was mad that Mamoru wouldn't let any of them near me. He didn't think Mamoru had the authority to make those sort of decisions and if he wanted to 'have fun' with me, then Mamoru had to be gone. Permanently."
Jin sucked in his breath, listening with bated breath.
"On my first day at Sarayashiki, Satou told him that I'd been kidnapped by a rival gang on my way home from school. Mamoru went to save me, but his gang ambushed him and killed him. They hung his body from a lightpost that I walked under every day on my way to the warehouse, where their hideout was. His...his blood fell on my hand..." Her voice was thicker now with emotion and she was clenching and unclenching her right hand repeatedly. "And I was held against my will. I tried to run away once, but Satou caught me and beat me. I thought I would die." She smiled weakly. "Through it all, I kept writing letters to Kelsey. I'd hide the stamps and envelopes whenever they were near, and they never knew. I didn't want them to know, because I was afraid they'd take that away too..."
"What about the other memory?" Jin said quickly, wanting to change the subject. "Who were Aiko and Yuumei?"
Kia frowned slightly. "I've never heard those names before. Are you sure it was my memory?"
"I believe it concerns you, but I'm not quite sure how...and Kurama was mentioned." Touya began to tell the story. "It started off in Makai, the demon world, with a young woman..."
Suzuki, Shishiwakamaru, Kelsey, and Yusuke found the three an hour later, still seated on the pavement.
"Did you have fun?" Kelsey asked, raising an eyebrow.
"What took you guys so long?" Yusuke demanded.
They exchanged a three-way glance. "The cement is very comfortable," Kia replied, keeping her face perfectly straight.
"She's stubborn, Touya's stubborn, I'm stubborn, we're all stubborn!" Jin said cheerfully. "Let's all have a stubborn party!"
Touya groaned and put a hand to his forehead, as if he had a headache (which he probably did). "I don't know him." He glanced over at Kia. "Legs still unsupportive?" When she nodded, he gestured to Yusuke, who made a big show of picking her up.
"HEY!" Kia cried, struggling. "Put me down!"
"Either you stop wriggling or Hiei will carry you," Yusuke told her exasperatedly.
"But he's not even here!" The girl protested.
"Hn."
At the ever-so-familiar remark, they looked down. There stood Hiei, spiked hair slightly rumpled. He gave Kia a dark glare, fingering his katana.
"Fine..." Kia muttered, avoiding the Jaganshi's unnerving stare.
"Good girl." Yusuke grinned and shifted her, so that she was soon settled on his back, piggyback style.
Jin and Touya rose and followed docilely. Shishiwakamaru (for no particular reason) picked up an unsuspecting Kelsey and hurried to catch up with the others. Suzuki strolled after them, grinning as he cried cries of "BASTARD..." drift back to him.
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As the weeks went by and summer grew closer, both Kia and Kelsey had developed their powers significantly. Kelsey could summon emerald flames, fight with a sword (and actually beat Hiei sometimes), and use a wide variety of attacks having to do with earth. For example, she could create tremors, much like the incident with the Zankoku (but it only worked when she was upset) and she was learning about Makai plants from Kurama.
Kia's powers were much different. She could form what she called "Rei arrows": arrows formed of her own reiki and used like physical arrows on her opponent, much to the same effect. She could heal (although if she relied on it too much, it would wear her out), and she specialized in wind attacks. She preferred not to use it to fly, but used it instead as an attack, usually launched in the form of a tornado. It worked as a barrier too.
Kelsey still disliked Shishiwakamaru intensely and went out of her way to avoid him. Poor Kia was either forced to play lookout or used as a human shield whenever he was near. It seemed to work. Shishiwakamaru tended to stay away whenever the girls were together. His dislike for Kia kept him at bay...which was why it came as a total surprise when the samurai approached her one day while she was relaxing in a tree near Yusuke's house, seated on a sturdy branch and leaning back against the trunk.
"Kia."
The girl, recognizing the voice, almost fell off. She steadied herself and looked down at Shishiwakamaru. "Hai?" She replied warily.
"I...I need your advice on something."
This time, Kia really DID fall off the branch. Shishiwakamaru caught her and set her on her feet.
"Arigatou," the girl said dizzily, then blinked at him. "I don't think I heard you right. You said you wanted MY advice?"
He nodded, looking pained.
"On...?" She prompted.
"On Kelsey," he blurted out.
Comprehension dawned. "Ah...I'm afraid I can't be too much help for you there. I hardly understand Kelsey myself." Which was perfectly true. She didn't understand how Kelsey had arrived in Japan, nor did she understand why her friend was so determined to avoid Shishiwakamaru.
"But you're her friend!" He persisted. "And you're female."
"Um..." Kia stared at him. "Yes, I am, unless there's something I don't know about."
The youkai sighed. "You MUST know what females are impressed by!"
There was a second flash of understanding.
"You...you want me to..." Kia started to giggle. "To teach you...how...to win Kelsey's heart!"
He nodded again.
Kia burst out laughing. She stopped, however, at the look on Shishiwakamaru's reddened face. "Oh my God, you're SERIOUS!"
"I thought we'd established that," the youkai said, somewhat annoyed.
The girl grinned apologetically. "Gomen. Well, Kelsey's a bit...different from most girls..."
"I know," Shishiwakamaru said dreamily.
"Three rules, then. Don't proclaim your love for her. Don't follow her around like a lovesick mongoose...which you basically are, but I digress. And have a DECENT conversation with her, without it ending with you bruised and battered." She shook her finger at him. "I can't keep healing you forever, you know!"
He blinked. "That's it?"
"Basically. But you've got to get to know her better," Kia told him. "Even if she hates you. You can't just fall in love with her because she walloped you with a schoolbag! Heck, I walloped you with a schoolbag!"
"So it has to be a cookie sheet?" Shishiwakamaru shot back.
"ENOUGH with the cookie sheet!" Kia glared at him. "Go! And remember what I said."
"Hai." He turned to leave.
"Oh, and Shishi-?"
"Hm?"
"Try not to brag. Girls don't like guys with big egos, and your head is large enough already. If you keep at it, Kelsey will pop you like a balloon."
Shishiwakamaru's reply was a single snort.
*OOC*
Hehehe...poor Kia. She didn't expect THAT one coming, did she? Well, guys, I still need those three (or four?) people! Keep reviewing and keep giving me your opinions, they mean a lot to me! If you have any questions, just ask in the review and I'll try to answer them. Next chapter...
* Yusuke and co. get kicked out of his own house! But Suzuki has a secret...
* Keiko suggests a little matchmaking scheme. How will Kia and Jin react when Yusuke puts a plan into action? You better believe it, it's not going to be pretty! And WHY is Shishiwakamaru locked in a towel cabinet? You're gonna have to wait and seeeee...
Yusuke: *cowers*
So Kia ran off, Jin and Touya pursued, and they somehow gained access to some of her memories...including an interesting one of a young woman...who could she be?
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The young woman quietly opened the door and entered the cottage, breathing in the smell of sweet-smelling herbs and air thick with perfume. "Yuumei?" She called out, looking around.
"I'm right here, Aiko." A regal old woman with long white hair cascading past her shoulders sat up in bed, peering at her visitor with bright blue eyes. "Come for more medicine for your morning sickness?"
"No," said Aiko. "Actually...I wanted to speak with you."
The old woman smiled. "About your child?"
Aiko nodded, patting her belly, which was beginning to show signs of pregnancy. "It's been almost a year since Youko Kurama has vanished from Makai," she said quietly. "Is what you foresaw...is it to come true? My daughter will one day save the life of that thief?"
Yuumei smiled gently. "My dear...my visions are never wrong. Your unborn child will one day change all three worlds. You DO remember the prophecy?"
The woman paused. "Remind me again."
The old woman complied. "'Summer rain will descend, and the children of earth and sky shall be united, under the creation of tomorrow, preventing the three worlds from harm.'" She coughed, the sound rattling in her throat, then took a sip from the glass of water by her bedside. "Your daughter will be protected by Kurama, wherever he is. And I daresay a few others too. Youkai and ningens alike."
"I still don't understand..." Aiko whispered confusedly, her own blue eyes reflecting her emotions.
"You don't have to. Only your child will." She suddenly turned her head and stared at the two Masters...who were there and yet...weren't there at all. "Out," she said firmly. "This isn't your memory, but now you can assist my granddaughter. Ashita will tell you all. Keep her safe or I'll give you hell from Reikai." She waved her hand in an impatient shooing gesture, and Jin blinked. He and Touya were back in the circle of light, along with Kia. She was staring up at them, eyes glittering with unshed tears that she blinked back furiously.
"Kia..." Jin said softly. "I swear, it was all an accident. Urameshi pushed me and..." he trailed off. "I had no intention of hurting you or breaking your trust," he went on, his voice breaking slightly. "Please...you don't have to forgive me, but please don't cry."
"I...won't cry if you don't cry..." Kia stood up slowly. "I'm...just afraid." She slowly reached for his hand and offered the other to Touya. When they grasped her hands, she smiled at them. "But not anymore. I can't keep everything hidden and if I can't tell the people I trust most, then who CAN I tell?" The barrier vanished.
Jin squeezed Kia's hand gratefully, then winced. He'd forgotten about the burn on his palm. He quickly composed his features, but the girl had already seen. "Hands," she said sternly, gripping the Masters' wrists and turning them over. Touya's hands were unmarked, but he had several small burns on his face. Jin's palm was burned, along with his arms, legs, and chest...basically everything that wasn't covered.
"Oh..." Kia gave a small gasp. "I can't believe you two risked yourselves just to reach me. You're bakas, you know that?"
"We know," Jin said sheepishly, and Touya nodded. "Please don't hit us with any cookie sheets."
"Or ANY inanimate object, for that matter," Touya elaborated solemnly.
"I promise." Kia turned her attention to Jin's palm, touching it softly with her index finger. "If only I could-"
Three pairs of eyes suddenly fastened on the soft blue light that sparkled from Kia's fingertip. It sank into Jin's burn and the wound shrank and disappeared.
"Um," said Kia, after a moment of stunned silence. "What just happened?"
"It seems to me that you have healing abilities," was Touya's tranquil reply. "Fast-working, I'd say, but then again you DO possess the Mirror Half of healing...how's the burn, Jin?"
The youthful Wind Master stared at his palm in amazement. "It's gone!" He looked up at Kia. "I don't suppose you'd like to do the rest of me?" He asked hopefully.
She grinned at him. "I'm not quite sure how I did it, but I'll try."
"That's the spirit, lass!"
Making a face at his reply, she carefully touched each of the wounds in turn, trying to recall the exact feeling she'd had when she had first healed his hand. Each mark gradually disappeared. She touched the last one on his chest and, that too vanished. Jin shivered slightly, touching the spot when Kia had turned away to tend to Touya. The coolness of her healing touch still lingered.
"There. That should do it." Kia smiled at Touya. The Ice Master stood and bowed his thanks. "We should get back now," he told the other two.
Jin nodded.
"I can't."
"You can't?" The redhead whirled, staring down at the girl, who was sitting on the ground. "Why not?"
"I can't," Kia said patiently, "because my legs won't support me."
"Too much healing will wear you out," Touya informed her.
"I'm not TIRED," Kia replied. "Just...numb. Weak. Shaky." When the Ice Master raised a pale brow at her, she sighed. "Tired."
"I'll carry you-" Jin began.
"Iie." She wore that stubborn look that all of her new companions were beginning to see a lot of. "Don't even think about it. I'll drag myself by my arms, if I have to."
Jin and Touya exchanged glances. Then they sat down too.
Kia blinked. "What are you doing?"
"We're supposed to protect you," Touya reminded her. "We won't leave you."
"If you're not going, we're not going either," was Jin's emphatic agreement, adopting the same look that Kia wore.
There was a soft sigh. "Bakas."
"We know," they said in unison.
"Oh..." Touya suddenly remembered. "Kia, when we touched you, we saw your memories...well, some of them."
"Y-you did?" The girl seemed genuinely startled. "I didn't."
"Who's Mamoru?" Jin asked curiously.
Her brown eyes took on a tinge of sadness. "So you saw that one. He...was like a surrogate brother. He took me home to his gang when I had nowhere else to go. He prevented the others from..." Her voice halted slightly, then continued. "Doing things to me. As long as I stayed by Mamoru, I could go to school, keep writing to Kelsey, pretending everything was fine, and I was safe."
"Then what happened?" Touya asked her, sensing there was more to tell.
"The leader...Satou...he was mad that Mamoru wouldn't let any of them near me. He didn't think Mamoru had the authority to make those sort of decisions and if he wanted to 'have fun' with me, then Mamoru had to be gone. Permanently."
Jin sucked in his breath, listening with bated breath.
"On my first day at Sarayashiki, Satou told him that I'd been kidnapped by a rival gang on my way home from school. Mamoru went to save me, but his gang ambushed him and killed him. They hung his body from a lightpost that I walked under every day on my way to the warehouse, where their hideout was. His...his blood fell on my hand..." Her voice was thicker now with emotion and she was clenching and unclenching her right hand repeatedly. "And I was held against my will. I tried to run away once, but Satou caught me and beat me. I thought I would die." She smiled weakly. "Through it all, I kept writing letters to Kelsey. I'd hide the stamps and envelopes whenever they were near, and they never knew. I didn't want them to know, because I was afraid they'd take that away too..."
"What about the other memory?" Jin said quickly, wanting to change the subject. "Who were Aiko and Yuumei?"
Kia frowned slightly. "I've never heard those names before. Are you sure it was my memory?"
"I believe it concerns you, but I'm not quite sure how...and Kurama was mentioned." Touya began to tell the story. "It started off in Makai, the demon world, with a young woman..."
Suzuki, Shishiwakamaru, Kelsey, and Yusuke found the three an hour later, still seated on the pavement.
"Did you have fun?" Kelsey asked, raising an eyebrow.
"What took you guys so long?" Yusuke demanded.
They exchanged a three-way glance. "The cement is very comfortable," Kia replied, keeping her face perfectly straight.
"She's stubborn, Touya's stubborn, I'm stubborn, we're all stubborn!" Jin said cheerfully. "Let's all have a stubborn party!"
Touya groaned and put a hand to his forehead, as if he had a headache (which he probably did). "I don't know him." He glanced over at Kia. "Legs still unsupportive?" When she nodded, he gestured to Yusuke, who made a big show of picking her up.
"HEY!" Kia cried, struggling. "Put me down!"
"Either you stop wriggling or Hiei will carry you," Yusuke told her exasperatedly.
"But he's not even here!" The girl protested.
"Hn."
At the ever-so-familiar remark, they looked down. There stood Hiei, spiked hair slightly rumpled. He gave Kia a dark glare, fingering his katana.
"Fine..." Kia muttered, avoiding the Jaganshi's unnerving stare.
"Good girl." Yusuke grinned and shifted her, so that she was soon settled on his back, piggyback style.
Jin and Touya rose and followed docilely. Shishiwakamaru (for no particular reason) picked up an unsuspecting Kelsey and hurried to catch up with the others. Suzuki strolled after them, grinning as he cried cries of "BASTARD..." drift back to him.
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As the weeks went by and summer grew closer, both Kia and Kelsey had developed their powers significantly. Kelsey could summon emerald flames, fight with a sword (and actually beat Hiei sometimes), and use a wide variety of attacks having to do with earth. For example, she could create tremors, much like the incident with the Zankoku (but it only worked when she was upset) and she was learning about Makai plants from Kurama.
Kia's powers were much different. She could form what she called "Rei arrows": arrows formed of her own reiki and used like physical arrows on her opponent, much to the same effect. She could heal (although if she relied on it too much, it would wear her out), and she specialized in wind attacks. She preferred not to use it to fly, but used it instead as an attack, usually launched in the form of a tornado. It worked as a barrier too.
Kelsey still disliked Shishiwakamaru intensely and went out of her way to avoid him. Poor Kia was either forced to play lookout or used as a human shield whenever he was near. It seemed to work. Shishiwakamaru tended to stay away whenever the girls were together. His dislike for Kia kept him at bay...which was why it came as a total surprise when the samurai approached her one day while she was relaxing in a tree near Yusuke's house, seated on a sturdy branch and leaning back against the trunk.
"Kia."
The girl, recognizing the voice, almost fell off. She steadied herself and looked down at Shishiwakamaru. "Hai?" She replied warily.
"I...I need your advice on something."
This time, Kia really DID fall off the branch. Shishiwakamaru caught her and set her on her feet.
"Arigatou," the girl said dizzily, then blinked at him. "I don't think I heard you right. You said you wanted MY advice?"
He nodded, looking pained.
"On...?" She prompted.
"On Kelsey," he blurted out.
Comprehension dawned. "Ah...I'm afraid I can't be too much help for you there. I hardly understand Kelsey myself." Which was perfectly true. She didn't understand how Kelsey had arrived in Japan, nor did she understand why her friend was so determined to avoid Shishiwakamaru.
"But you're her friend!" He persisted. "And you're female."
"Um..." Kia stared at him. "Yes, I am, unless there's something I don't know about."
The youkai sighed. "You MUST know what females are impressed by!"
There was a second flash of understanding.
"You...you want me to..." Kia started to giggle. "To teach you...how...to win Kelsey's heart!"
He nodded again.
Kia burst out laughing. She stopped, however, at the look on Shishiwakamaru's reddened face. "Oh my God, you're SERIOUS!"
"I thought we'd established that," the youkai said, somewhat annoyed.
The girl grinned apologetically. "Gomen. Well, Kelsey's a bit...different from most girls..."
"I know," Shishiwakamaru said dreamily.
"Three rules, then. Don't proclaim your love for her. Don't follow her around like a lovesick mongoose...which you basically are, but I digress. And have a DECENT conversation with her, without it ending with you bruised and battered." She shook her finger at him. "I can't keep healing you forever, you know!"
He blinked. "That's it?"
"Basically. But you've got to get to know her better," Kia told him. "Even if she hates you. You can't just fall in love with her because she walloped you with a schoolbag! Heck, I walloped you with a schoolbag!"
"So it has to be a cookie sheet?" Shishiwakamaru shot back.
"ENOUGH with the cookie sheet!" Kia glared at him. "Go! And remember what I said."
"Hai." He turned to leave.
"Oh, and Shishi-?"
"Hm?"
"Try not to brag. Girls don't like guys with big egos, and your head is large enough already. If you keep at it, Kelsey will pop you like a balloon."
Shishiwakamaru's reply was a single snort.
*OOC*
Hehehe...poor Kia. She didn't expect THAT one coming, did she? Well, guys, I still need those three (or four?) people! Keep reviewing and keep giving me your opinions, they mean a lot to me! If you have any questions, just ask in the review and I'll try to answer them. Next chapter...
* Yusuke and co. get kicked out of his own house! But Suzuki has a secret...
* Keiko suggests a little matchmaking scheme. How will Kia and Jin react when Yusuke puts a plan into action? You better believe it, it's not going to be pretty! And WHY is Shishiwakamaru locked in a towel cabinet? You're gonna have to wait and seeeee...
