What Hiei and I Share: Chapter 3
Here we are on Yukina's POV. I enjoyed writing this ^_^ I hope you enjoy reading it! Enjoy!
Disclaimers: I don't own Yu Yu Hakusho... *sigh*
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One day, I was sitting on the steps of Genkai's temple playing with a bird. I was expecting to meet Hiei that day. We were going to take a walk. I enjoyed our walks. Sometimes, we would be silent. Others, the both of us wouldn't stop talking. Well; I wouldn't stop talking at least. Hiei was still not used to speaking very much, but around me; he spoke more than he usually does. When around Yusuke and the others, Hiei does not speak very much. We do not seem to have conversation when we were around the others. I don't mind though. Hiei does not mind either. He prefers to be silent when around the group.
The bird left, and I was sitting on the step staring down at my kimono. I started humming a song my mother used to sing to me as a child. I was humming while moving my index finger among the pattern of the design of my clothing. I heard a crack up in a tree. I knew it was Hiei. I told myself to ignore the sound for Hiei's pleasure. As I got to know him some more, I discovered that he enjoys watching me when I don't notice. I do not know why.
As I was still humming, I saw a black shadow infront of me. I observed it, then looked up. It was my awaited guest. I looked up at him with a smile on my face. He smiled back. I got up and nudged Hiei to start walking.
I was walking while looking straight ahead, admiring the surroundings. I love the forest. It's my favorite place. Hiei was looking at his feet while taking steps. We were silent at first, until he started to bring up conversation.
"Yukina," he said while looking at me.
"Yes?"
"What," he paused. "What do you think about Kuwabara?"
My face lightened when he mentioned him. Kazuma the funny boy. I giggled a bit and smiled. "He is very nice. He always makes me laugh. Why do you ask?"
"No reason.." he said while fading off. "Would you consider falling in love with him?"
My heart skipped a beat as I turned red. Hiei noticed this. Love? Kazuma?
"I like Kazuma very much," I said. "I," I paused. "I gave him a tear gem."
Hiei stopped. He looked foward in shock. Hiei then clenched his teeth and fists. It looked like he was angry.
"Hiei," I said with worry. "Are you angry?"
He snapped out of it and looked at me. He smiled. "No," he said in a soothing voice. "If you love him, then I am greatful for you. Even though I dislike him, he is the right man for you; I admit." Hiei gave a sour face.
I smiled. That was very touching. I went over to Hiei and hugged him. "Thank you."
He widened his eyes and looked at me questioningly. "For what?"
"For caring about me."
"Hn..."
We continued walking until we ended up stopping next to a bench. Hiei insisted that we sit down, so we did. He is so nice.
We sat down in silence. It seemed as if Hiei had a lot on his mind. I wanted to ask him what he was thinking, but I felt it was wrong. He will share what he wishes to tell me.
I asked him some questions though. I asked him about Kazuma and the others. We would talk about random things we see. But the one subject that I was most interested in hearing was his stories that he would tell me. I enjoyed his stories very much. He would tell me of four warriors going on journeys to save the world. In a way, I knew Hiei was talking about the missions with Koenma he has to attend to.
"Hiei?" I asked looking at him.
He looked up at me.
"Tell me about the time the four warriors had to go to the underworld to destroy the flute!" I loved that story. It's my favorite one out of all of them. I could just hear it over and over again.
Hiei smiled. "How many times have I told you this one?"
"Please?" I asked. "I love this story!"
He jokingly sighed. I knew he enjoyed telling me stories. I can tell by his voice. How enthusiasticly he talks while storytelling.
"Ok," he said.
"Once upon a time, there were these evil monsters from the under world called the Saint Beasts. These creatures were imprisoned in their world, so they couldn't come out. They wanted to get out of the underworld and rule other places. These creatures were evil and greedy. They wanted to enslave the human race, and rule the living world."
Hiei was explaining with enthusiasm. He knows how much I love it. His deep voice relaxes me as he tells the story.
"The gods got a threat from the Saint Beasts. They will release their evil insects to the human world, if the Beasts do not get there way. These insects were evil. They would go into humans and control them, making them become evil monsters. Of course the gods did not let the Saint Beasts get there way, so the insects roamed the human world, inslaving them one by one."
"That's so terrible!" I gasped getting too much into the story.
"But cheer up Yukina," Hiei said to me. "The gods called upon the three greatest warriors to stop the Saint Beasts!"
"Three?" I asked. "I thought there were four!"
"Ok fine. Three great warriors and one idiot."
I chuckled. "Who's the 'idiot'?"
"The one who makes obnoxious comments about the greatest warrior of them all!"
"Oh!" I exclaimed. This was really exciting me. "Tell me about the warriors!"
"Ok. The leader was named Yus.." he paused. "Yusaki!"
"Yusaki!" I repeated then laughed.
"Yusaki is the one who gets all of the credit. He isn't snobby about it though. He is a fine fighter. He is the type of man who fights for justice."
"Is HE the greatest warrior?" I asked.
"No. The greatest warior is Hie," he paused again. "Hiento!"
"Tell me about Hiento." I said wanting to know. I looked at Hiei.
"He was the greatest warrior of them all. He could slice up monsters in the blink of an eye! He had great speed! He showed no mercey and he would rather die then loose his pride."
"Who are the other two?" I asked.
"The cunning one of the team was Kura. He's the strategist. He is also a great fighter who studies enemys when they attack."
"This Kura is amazing!" I chuckled thinking of Kurama. I knew Hiei was talking about himself and the others. I also knew that the greatest warrior he was talking about was himself.
"Last but not least, we have the idiot." Hiei said in a dull voice. "There was always an argument between him and Hiento. Hiento wins of course. This man would always loose almost every match. He falls into many traps and does not know very much. He is an idiot indeed."
I gave a frown. I knew he was talking about Kazuma. He is a great man. I do not know why everyone always teases him. "What's his name?"
Hiei smirked. "Kuwabaka."
I laughed. "It even has the word idiot in his name!"
"Hn," Hiei said while smiling.
Hiei continued on with the story.
"The gods called upon the three greatest warriors and the idiot. They were more then happy to do the mission..."
Hiei told me about the warriors going into the underworld. How they met the evil eyeball that almost crushed them by having the ceiling fall. But then Hiento saved them all by tricking the eyeball. He also talked about how Kura destroyed the rock beast Genbu. How Kuwabaka had to fight numerous times to kill the tiger beast Byakko. He put much detail about how Hiento killed Seiryu the ice Beast. That was my favorite match out of everyone's. How Hiento's body was frozen. He fooled the beast by unfreezing himself right when he was about to attack, and killed him. Hiei then told me about Yusaki's match. How he would keep on fighting because Suzaku was having the human insects chasing down Yusaki's girlfriend Keika. Yusaki finally defeated Suzaku and destroyed the flute. It was a great story that Hiei told. I enjoyed it very much.
We sat for a long time. We sat so long that we saw the sunset. It was beautiful.
"Hiei!" I exclaimed. "Look at the sunset." We both looked up and did.
It was full of vibrant colors of orange blue and purple. It was truly remarkable.
I took a look at Hiei. He was looking down. I could tell that he was deep in thought by the look on his face. I wondered what he was thinking about. As I looked at him, he lifted his head to look at me. His eyes looked sad yet happy. He smiled. I looked at him and put my hand on his for reasurance. He looked at my hands, and were comparing them. They looked so similar. His were rough from prievious battles. Mine were pure and soft. We then looked back up at the sunset. I rested my head against his shoulder while still looking up. I felt him stiffen up a bit, then he relaxed. I sighed then closed my eyes. He looked down at me, then up at the sunset. I felt so warm. So relaxed.
Eventually, the night sky came and we both got hungry. Hiei offered to walk me back to Genkai's temple. I did not refuse.
We walked the whole way back in silence. It was peacefull.
I stopped at the steps at her temple.
"Yukina," Hiei said.
"Yes?"
"Tomorow," He paused. "Meet me at the same bench? I have something to tell you."
"Ok," I said. "I will see you at noon?"
Hiei nodded and left. He seemed..complexed.
I wondered what he wanted to tell me. Then I thought that he may of found my brother. I started to feel so excited. But then I frowned. I finally realized why I haven't asked Hiei about my brother lately. In a way, I didn't want to find him. I wanted Hiei to be my brother. If he ever told me who my brother was, I would be greatfull, but I do not want to loose what he and I share. I discovered something. I love Hiei as if he were my own brother.
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Well heres chapter 3! Number 4 shall be coming soon. For those of you who read this fic..i hope you enjoy it ^_^
Here we are on Yukina's POV. I enjoyed writing this ^_^ I hope you enjoy reading it! Enjoy!
Disclaimers: I don't own Yu Yu Hakusho... *sigh*
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One day, I was sitting on the steps of Genkai's temple playing with a bird. I was expecting to meet Hiei that day. We were going to take a walk. I enjoyed our walks. Sometimes, we would be silent. Others, the both of us wouldn't stop talking. Well; I wouldn't stop talking at least. Hiei was still not used to speaking very much, but around me; he spoke more than he usually does. When around Yusuke and the others, Hiei does not speak very much. We do not seem to have conversation when we were around the others. I don't mind though. Hiei does not mind either. He prefers to be silent when around the group.
The bird left, and I was sitting on the step staring down at my kimono. I started humming a song my mother used to sing to me as a child. I was humming while moving my index finger among the pattern of the design of my clothing. I heard a crack up in a tree. I knew it was Hiei. I told myself to ignore the sound for Hiei's pleasure. As I got to know him some more, I discovered that he enjoys watching me when I don't notice. I do not know why.
As I was still humming, I saw a black shadow infront of me. I observed it, then looked up. It was my awaited guest. I looked up at him with a smile on my face. He smiled back. I got up and nudged Hiei to start walking.
I was walking while looking straight ahead, admiring the surroundings. I love the forest. It's my favorite place. Hiei was looking at his feet while taking steps. We were silent at first, until he started to bring up conversation.
"Yukina," he said while looking at me.
"Yes?"
"What," he paused. "What do you think about Kuwabara?"
My face lightened when he mentioned him. Kazuma the funny boy. I giggled a bit and smiled. "He is very nice. He always makes me laugh. Why do you ask?"
"No reason.." he said while fading off. "Would you consider falling in love with him?"
My heart skipped a beat as I turned red. Hiei noticed this. Love? Kazuma?
"I like Kazuma very much," I said. "I," I paused. "I gave him a tear gem."
Hiei stopped. He looked foward in shock. Hiei then clenched his teeth and fists. It looked like he was angry.
"Hiei," I said with worry. "Are you angry?"
He snapped out of it and looked at me. He smiled. "No," he said in a soothing voice. "If you love him, then I am greatful for you. Even though I dislike him, he is the right man for you; I admit." Hiei gave a sour face.
I smiled. That was very touching. I went over to Hiei and hugged him. "Thank you."
He widened his eyes and looked at me questioningly. "For what?"
"For caring about me."
"Hn..."
We continued walking until we ended up stopping next to a bench. Hiei insisted that we sit down, so we did. He is so nice.
We sat down in silence. It seemed as if Hiei had a lot on his mind. I wanted to ask him what he was thinking, but I felt it was wrong. He will share what he wishes to tell me.
I asked him some questions though. I asked him about Kazuma and the others. We would talk about random things we see. But the one subject that I was most interested in hearing was his stories that he would tell me. I enjoyed his stories very much. He would tell me of four warriors going on journeys to save the world. In a way, I knew Hiei was talking about the missions with Koenma he has to attend to.
"Hiei?" I asked looking at him.
He looked up at me.
"Tell me about the time the four warriors had to go to the underworld to destroy the flute!" I loved that story. It's my favorite one out of all of them. I could just hear it over and over again.
Hiei smiled. "How many times have I told you this one?"
"Please?" I asked. "I love this story!"
He jokingly sighed. I knew he enjoyed telling me stories. I can tell by his voice. How enthusiasticly he talks while storytelling.
"Ok," he said.
"Once upon a time, there were these evil monsters from the under world called the Saint Beasts. These creatures were imprisoned in their world, so they couldn't come out. They wanted to get out of the underworld and rule other places. These creatures were evil and greedy. They wanted to enslave the human race, and rule the living world."
Hiei was explaining with enthusiasm. He knows how much I love it. His deep voice relaxes me as he tells the story.
"The gods got a threat from the Saint Beasts. They will release their evil insects to the human world, if the Beasts do not get there way. These insects were evil. They would go into humans and control them, making them become evil monsters. Of course the gods did not let the Saint Beasts get there way, so the insects roamed the human world, inslaving them one by one."
"That's so terrible!" I gasped getting too much into the story.
"But cheer up Yukina," Hiei said to me. "The gods called upon the three greatest warriors to stop the Saint Beasts!"
"Three?" I asked. "I thought there were four!"
"Ok fine. Three great warriors and one idiot."
I chuckled. "Who's the 'idiot'?"
"The one who makes obnoxious comments about the greatest warrior of them all!"
"Oh!" I exclaimed. This was really exciting me. "Tell me about the warriors!"
"Ok. The leader was named Yus.." he paused. "Yusaki!"
"Yusaki!" I repeated then laughed.
"Yusaki is the one who gets all of the credit. He isn't snobby about it though. He is a fine fighter. He is the type of man who fights for justice."
"Is HE the greatest warrior?" I asked.
"No. The greatest warior is Hie," he paused again. "Hiento!"
"Tell me about Hiento." I said wanting to know. I looked at Hiei.
"He was the greatest warrior of them all. He could slice up monsters in the blink of an eye! He had great speed! He showed no mercey and he would rather die then loose his pride."
"Who are the other two?" I asked.
"The cunning one of the team was Kura. He's the strategist. He is also a great fighter who studies enemys when they attack."
"This Kura is amazing!" I chuckled thinking of Kurama. I knew Hiei was talking about himself and the others. I also knew that the greatest warrior he was talking about was himself.
"Last but not least, we have the idiot." Hiei said in a dull voice. "There was always an argument between him and Hiento. Hiento wins of course. This man would always loose almost every match. He falls into many traps and does not know very much. He is an idiot indeed."
I gave a frown. I knew he was talking about Kazuma. He is a great man. I do not know why everyone always teases him. "What's his name?"
Hiei smirked. "Kuwabaka."
I laughed. "It even has the word idiot in his name!"
"Hn," Hiei said while smiling.
Hiei continued on with the story.
"The gods called upon the three greatest warriors and the idiot. They were more then happy to do the mission..."
Hiei told me about the warriors going into the underworld. How they met the evil eyeball that almost crushed them by having the ceiling fall. But then Hiento saved them all by tricking the eyeball. He also talked about how Kura destroyed the rock beast Genbu. How Kuwabaka had to fight numerous times to kill the tiger beast Byakko. He put much detail about how Hiento killed Seiryu the ice Beast. That was my favorite match out of everyone's. How Hiento's body was frozen. He fooled the beast by unfreezing himself right when he was about to attack, and killed him. Hiei then told me about Yusaki's match. How he would keep on fighting because Suzaku was having the human insects chasing down Yusaki's girlfriend Keika. Yusaki finally defeated Suzaku and destroyed the flute. It was a great story that Hiei told. I enjoyed it very much.
We sat for a long time. We sat so long that we saw the sunset. It was beautiful.
"Hiei!" I exclaimed. "Look at the sunset." We both looked up and did.
It was full of vibrant colors of orange blue and purple. It was truly remarkable.
I took a look at Hiei. He was looking down. I could tell that he was deep in thought by the look on his face. I wondered what he was thinking about. As I looked at him, he lifted his head to look at me. His eyes looked sad yet happy. He smiled. I looked at him and put my hand on his for reasurance. He looked at my hands, and were comparing them. They looked so similar. His were rough from prievious battles. Mine were pure and soft. We then looked back up at the sunset. I rested my head against his shoulder while still looking up. I felt him stiffen up a bit, then he relaxed. I sighed then closed my eyes. He looked down at me, then up at the sunset. I felt so warm. So relaxed.
Eventually, the night sky came and we both got hungry. Hiei offered to walk me back to Genkai's temple. I did not refuse.
We walked the whole way back in silence. It was peacefull.
I stopped at the steps at her temple.
"Yukina," Hiei said.
"Yes?"
"Tomorow," He paused. "Meet me at the same bench? I have something to tell you."
"Ok," I said. "I will see you at noon?"
Hiei nodded and left. He seemed..complexed.
I wondered what he wanted to tell me. Then I thought that he may of found my brother. I started to feel so excited. But then I frowned. I finally realized why I haven't asked Hiei about my brother lately. In a way, I didn't want to find him. I wanted Hiei to be my brother. If he ever told me who my brother was, I would be greatfull, but I do not want to loose what he and I share. I discovered something. I love Hiei as if he were my own brother.
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Well heres chapter 3! Number 4 shall be coming soon. For those of you who read this fic..i hope you enjoy it ^_^
