When Hiei got back to Kurama's house, he found that Yusuke was still there.
They were in the back yard, playing some ridiculous game. Baseball or
something. Hiei jumped over the fence and walked toward them.
"Hiei!" Shadow shouted. The startled Kurama and made him miss the ball Yusuke had just pitched. It hit him in the head. "Oops. Sorry Kurama."
Kurama got up, rubbing his head. He picked up the ball and threw it back at Yusuke. Yusuke had been looking at Hiei and he got the ball in the side of his head. They all went into a wild frenzy of throwing the baseball at each other's heads.
"STOP! I'VE HAD ENOUGH THROWING THINGS FOR TODAY!" Hiei screamed. Kurama stopped, startled. He had just thrown the ball. It slammed Yusuke in the head, making him to a complete flip in the air and he landed on his back.
"Owie," Yusuke muttered.
"Hey, Hiei. How'd you get out of work?" Shadow asked.
"I complained a lot," Hiei said. "I'm tired. I'm going to bed." He walked in the door, went straight to his room, locked himself in, pulled off his shirt, and fell asleep on the floor almost as soon as he laid down.
Before he realized it, Hiei was standing in front of Koenma's desk. He didn't even remember waking up. He was just... There. Koenma's chair was turned so only the back was visible.
"Hiei?"
"Yes?" Hiei said. This suddenly all felt very freaky to him.
"Guess what your wonderful priveldge is today?" Koenma said.
"Dare I ask?"
"No, you'll love this one," Koenma said. He had a strange hint of happiness in his voice. It was evil happiness, like he was about to say something that would make Hiei very miserable.
"I doubt it," Hiei muttered.
"You get to scrub all the bathrooms in Spirit World! With your tongue!" Koenma said. Hiei's jaw dropped and he almsot threw up.
"You're kidding?" Hiei said hopefully.
"No! I'm dead serious," Koenma said. The chair turned around and the person sitting in it wasn't Koenma.
It was a pink bunny rabbit.
It smiled.
"Hello, Hiei!" the bunny said.
"What the hell?!"
"I'm your worst nightmare!" the bunny said cheerfully, hopping up on the desk. Hiei raised one eyebrow. The bunny was the cutest thing in the world. To anybody but Hiei. A smiling pink bunny rabbit was not something that appealed to Hiei.
"My worst nightmare?"
"Yup!" they bunny chirped. "I know what you would hate more than anything."
"Really?" Hiei said, more of a bored statement than a question.
"Yup! And here it is!" The bunny leaped off the desk and started kicking him. Really hard. It hurt.
"I CAN'T BE BEATEN BY A GODDAMN PINK BUNNY RABBIT!" Hiei screamed. He sat up, covered in sweat. He was in his room in Kurama's house. He sat there for a minute, gasping for breath.
'Oh, god. It was just a dream. I have never had something that screwed up in my mind before. Being beaten up by a pink bunny rabbit?!' Hiei thought. He was just about to get up when the was a loud crack and Koenma appeared. Hiei screamed, startling Koenma into screaming. They screamed for a minute before Hiei finally got a grip and jumped up, getting right in Koenma's face.
"NEVER DO THAT! THIS IS MY ROOM! DON'T JUST POP IN HERE WHENEVER YOU WANT, SUCKER FACE! I COULD HAVE BEEN NAKED!" Hiei screamed. Koenma's eyes got so big they threatened to pop out of his head at the thought of seeing Hiei naked. "GET LOST!" Hiei screamed.
"You're late for work."
"FOR YOUR INFORMATION, I AM STILL GETTING OVER A VERY TRAUMATIC DREAM!" Hiei screamed.
"Why? What happened? Did you have a dream that somebody died?" Koenma asked.
"No."
"What was it?"
"Why should I tell you?" Hiei asked.
"Cuz I'm your boss, and I told you to."
"Too bad. Get lost. I just woke up," Hiei said. He had barely finished his sentence when the door flew open. Kurama stood there. Hiei and Koenma were so startled by Kurama's busting the door down that they went into another screaming fit.
"STOP SCREAMING!" Kurama screamed.
"Where the hell is your shirt, Hiei? What were you screaming for? Why is Koenma in your room? What's going on?" Shadow asked, appearing behind Kurama and scaring the hell out of him. He spun around so fast he tripped and fell.
"I don't know where my shirt is, I'm screaming because people are scary, Koenma is here because he appeared, and I have no idea what's going on, so don't feel left out," Hiei said, answering all of Shadow's questions.
"Oh."
Hiei looked around and spotted his T-shirt in a wrinkled mess on his bed. He picked it up. "Here's my shirt," he informed her.
"Well put it on!"
"No. It's a mess."
"Well then get a clean one!" Shadow said, as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.
"Fine!" Hiei snapped. He walked to his dresser and opened a drawer. Inside, quite a few black t-shirts were folded neatly. His school uniform was hidden under everything else in a crumpled mess. Hiei took out one of the black shirts and pulled it over his head.
"There, happy now?!" he asked Shadow. She nodded.
"Yes, I'm happy."
Kurama finally stood up.
"Look, you people need to have some consideration. I was sleeping, Shadow was sleeping--"
"No I wasn't." Kurama ignored her.
"And most importantly, you probably woke up my mother," Kurama said.
"Uh oh, we better get lost before he starts lecturing us on how to care about his mother properly," Hiei said, leaning over to Koenma.
"Right."
Koenma vanished, and a second later, Hiei went too.
Kurama and Shadow stared at where they had been for a seond before Kurama turned to Shadow.
"So what are you doing today?"
"I'm going to try to find myself a house," Shadow said cheerfully.
"A house?"
"Yup. I mean, living here is fine, but I want my own house. It'd be a lot better and I wouldn't have to worry about what other people would think. I could do anything, anytime, and nobody would care," Shadow said.
"... Okay, well I'll help, I guess. You could probably do good with my knowledge," Kurama said. He yawned. "But until then, I'm going back to bed." He walked away, scratching his head and yawning.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
I'm not going to describe what happened in the two, more-or-less uneventful, weeks in which the most amazing thing that happened was that Shadow did manage to buy a house. But other than that, Hiei spent his days working for Koenma and putting up with, "Hey servant boy, go do this," or "Oh, servant boy, you better get that paper done before--" Yadda yadda. You get the idea. They finally got the hole in the wall fixed, too. The last day that Hiei worked for Koenma, the blue ogre came back and saw him there.
"Hiei?" the ogre said. Hiei looked up from his papers.
"Hey! You're back! I've never been happier to see you in my life!" Hiei said. He instantly vanished and went back to Kurama's house. He got there to find Shadow packing bags.
"Hey Shadow, what are you doing?" Hiei asked.
"Moving. I bought a house," Shadow said cheerfully.
"Really?!"
"Yup."
"God. Well so you're just leaving me here to live with Kurama alone?"
"Sure, why not? He's your best friend."
"What about the whole PCA officer deal?"
"Well, Kurama drugged them and erased their memories, then we destroyed all the records of our existances, well, yours and mine, so you can do whatever you want, actually," Shadow said. "Actually, most of that was thanks to Youko's skills, but the point is, we don't exist in the human's main computers, so we're free!!!"
"Oh, that's good. Can I move in with you?" Hiei asked suddenly. Shadow looked at him cautiously, hoping he wasn't pulling some stupid trick.
"Move in with me?"
"Yeah. I mean, just until I get my own house, or find more suitable living conditions than a tree," Hiei said, shrugging.
"Fine, you can move in. It's a four story house, plus basement, so you can have two floors. And it came with a lot of property," Shadow said. "Pack up. We can move in today."
"Okay."
Hiei started walking away, but he stopped when he heard Shadow say something.
"What?" Hiei asked.
"Oh, nothing. I was talking to myself," Shadow said. Hiei nodded, not quite realizing that talking to yourself isn't normal until he got out of Shadow's room and halfway down the hall to his. He stopped, thinking, 'Talking to herself? Yeesh, maybe she's more insane than I thought...'
Just to make sure, he walked and stood outside her door.
"Now where can this go? Ah! Perfect fit! Good. Thank you. Now. Let's see." There were sounds of her moving something around. Hiei peeked in. Her back was to him. She was going through a stack of papers on her desk. She stopped suddenly and stared straight ahead. "What was I looking for again? Oh, nuts. My memory sucks." She turned around and Hiei ducked around the corner again.
Kurama came walking down the hall. He saw Hiei and started to say something, but Hiei waved his arms around like a lunatic and made the "Shhh!!!!" signal with his fingers to his lips, then pointed at Shadow's room. Kurama stopped and listened.
"You know, I hope nobody is listening to this. They'd probably think I was nuts. Maybe people can hear me outside the window, and crowds are gathering. Yup, the window's open... I better close that before the people outside start thinking, 'Oh no! Better call the men in white coats! That house is full of lunatics!' Then I'd be dragged off in a straightjacket. Maybe I could blame it on Hiei..." The window clicked as Shadow shut it. "But that wouldn't be very nice... Better go with Yusuke. Nah, he doesn't live here, that wouldn't work... What am I looking for? Why am I still talking to myself? It's really not normal and I should stop before somebody notices. Then I'd definitely be doomed to live in a white room with padded walls... Not cool. I'll shut up now."
She shut up. Hiei and Kurama waited for a second before they got bored and left.
Hiei informed Kurama he'd be moving in with Shadow.
"You're moving in with the lunatic girl that you were just listening to who was talking to herself?" Kurama asked, surprised.
"Yeah, well I asked her to before she was talking to herself. Anyway, you'll have your life back to normal with us gone," Hiei said, shrugging.
When Shadow took Hiei to the house, his first reaction was to stand there with his mouth hanging open.
"It's huge!" he said. Then suspicion kicked in. "Where the hell did you get the money for this? Nothing illegal, I hope?"
"No, of course not! Eh... Well I didn't really break the law. Youko kind of had some stolen human artifact and for some reason he decided he'd let me sell it. It got me tons of money at the museum, so voila. I got a house," Shadow said. "Don't worry, they aren't gonna track the theft, so we're in no danger of getting killed for using stolen money to buy a house..."
"Oh, that's a relief," Hiei said sarcastically. He walked up to the front door and turned the knob. It was locked. "Do you have copies of the key?"
"Catch," Shadow said, tossing a key to Hiei. It was complete with a keychain. A keychain with two small, fluffy, flourescent pink dice on it. Hiei glared at it.
"It's pink," he said, disgusted.
"No it's not! It's silver," Shadow said, walking toward him.
"No, idiot! The keychain!"
"Oh. So what? You'll live," Shadow said, shrugging. Hiei took the pink dice off the key and threw them at Shadow, making perfect contact with the side of her head.
"Ow! Fine, so I purposely gave you pink as a joke," Shadow said, pulling a second keychain out of her pocket and tossing it to Hiei. He looked at it. This one was a lot better. It had two small metal figures: one was shaped like fire, painted nice shadows of red and orange, and a 2-inch-long miniature sword-like thing. Hiei glanced at Shadow.
"You're freaky," he said.
"Yes, and proud of it," she said. "Now are you going to open the door or are you jsut going to stand there staring at stuff? First you stared at the house. Then the keychain. And then the other keychain. And now, me."
"Right," Hiei said, shaking himself. He unlocked the door and walked in. It was huge inside, especially without any furniture.
"Yeah, we'll have to get some furniture and clean it a bit, but otherwise, do you like it?" Shadow asked. "And if you don't like it, yell at Kurama too. Out of all the houses we looked at, he said this one was in the best condition, yadda yadda... Hiei? Oooh Hiiiieeeeiiii. HEY! WHERE ARE YOU?!" Her voice echoed. Hiei had went off exploring the new house. "Well fine! You jsut go ahead and vanish! This house is big enough you'll probably get lost! Maybe it's big enough that you can act like I don't even live here!"
"That'd be nice!" Hiei yelled from three floors above. "Hey, this house is really cool!"
"Glad you like it!" Shadow yelled. "Hey, maybe we should have a party or something. We could call it a housewarming party and make everybody buy us stuff!"
She walked into the living room and looked around. There was a fire place, and it was really big. The stairs went up from there, and they ran up to the second floor so that if you were in the living room you could sit there and watch people coming up and down the stairs. You could also jump over the railing and land in the living room. Shadow looked away for a second, then when she looked back Hiei was there, sitting on the stairs with his back against the wall and one leg stretched out in front of him, watching Shadow through the railing. She almost screamed.
"DON'T JUST APPEAR THERE LIKE THAT! YOU WERE WAITING FOR ME TO LOOK AWAY, WEREN'T YOU?! SO YOU COULD STARTLE ME LIKE THAT WHEN I LOOKED BACK!" Shadow screamed. The echo was extremely loud. "I gotta do something about that echo..."
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
{I have a horrible time ENDING stories.}
EPILOGUE
Read some of my other stories.
They're kind of sort of continuations of this.
Sort of. But here's some stuff that you can read that isn't in any other stories...
I don't think:
Shadow and Hiei get some furniture.
They have a housewarming party.
Youko partially takes over Shuuichi's mind and makes him get Yusuke and
Kuwabara drunk and he steals all their money.
After that, Shadow gets mad and screams at them all.
They keep making her mad.
They end up tied to chairs with heavy leather straps.
They try to throw stuff at each other. Shadow gets mad when something hits her in the head and she kicks them out.
Hiei sneaks back in through his window, which he was so wise as to leave
open.
Yusuke, Kuwabara, and Kurama stay away from Shadow for a while because
she's still fuming about under-age drunks stealing money and throwing
stuff.
The End.
"Hiei!" Shadow shouted. The startled Kurama and made him miss the ball Yusuke had just pitched. It hit him in the head. "Oops. Sorry Kurama."
Kurama got up, rubbing his head. He picked up the ball and threw it back at Yusuke. Yusuke had been looking at Hiei and he got the ball in the side of his head. They all went into a wild frenzy of throwing the baseball at each other's heads.
"STOP! I'VE HAD ENOUGH THROWING THINGS FOR TODAY!" Hiei screamed. Kurama stopped, startled. He had just thrown the ball. It slammed Yusuke in the head, making him to a complete flip in the air and he landed on his back.
"Owie," Yusuke muttered.
"Hey, Hiei. How'd you get out of work?" Shadow asked.
"I complained a lot," Hiei said. "I'm tired. I'm going to bed." He walked in the door, went straight to his room, locked himself in, pulled off his shirt, and fell asleep on the floor almost as soon as he laid down.
Before he realized it, Hiei was standing in front of Koenma's desk. He didn't even remember waking up. He was just... There. Koenma's chair was turned so only the back was visible.
"Hiei?"
"Yes?" Hiei said. This suddenly all felt very freaky to him.
"Guess what your wonderful priveldge is today?" Koenma said.
"Dare I ask?"
"No, you'll love this one," Koenma said. He had a strange hint of happiness in his voice. It was evil happiness, like he was about to say something that would make Hiei very miserable.
"I doubt it," Hiei muttered.
"You get to scrub all the bathrooms in Spirit World! With your tongue!" Koenma said. Hiei's jaw dropped and he almsot threw up.
"You're kidding?" Hiei said hopefully.
"No! I'm dead serious," Koenma said. The chair turned around and the person sitting in it wasn't Koenma.
It was a pink bunny rabbit.
It smiled.
"Hello, Hiei!" the bunny said.
"What the hell?!"
"I'm your worst nightmare!" the bunny said cheerfully, hopping up on the desk. Hiei raised one eyebrow. The bunny was the cutest thing in the world. To anybody but Hiei. A smiling pink bunny rabbit was not something that appealed to Hiei.
"My worst nightmare?"
"Yup!" they bunny chirped. "I know what you would hate more than anything."
"Really?" Hiei said, more of a bored statement than a question.
"Yup! And here it is!" The bunny leaped off the desk and started kicking him. Really hard. It hurt.
"I CAN'T BE BEATEN BY A GODDAMN PINK BUNNY RABBIT!" Hiei screamed. He sat up, covered in sweat. He was in his room in Kurama's house. He sat there for a minute, gasping for breath.
'Oh, god. It was just a dream. I have never had something that screwed up in my mind before. Being beaten up by a pink bunny rabbit?!' Hiei thought. He was just about to get up when the was a loud crack and Koenma appeared. Hiei screamed, startling Koenma into screaming. They screamed for a minute before Hiei finally got a grip and jumped up, getting right in Koenma's face.
"NEVER DO THAT! THIS IS MY ROOM! DON'T JUST POP IN HERE WHENEVER YOU WANT, SUCKER FACE! I COULD HAVE BEEN NAKED!" Hiei screamed. Koenma's eyes got so big they threatened to pop out of his head at the thought of seeing Hiei naked. "GET LOST!" Hiei screamed.
"You're late for work."
"FOR YOUR INFORMATION, I AM STILL GETTING OVER A VERY TRAUMATIC DREAM!" Hiei screamed.
"Why? What happened? Did you have a dream that somebody died?" Koenma asked.
"No."
"What was it?"
"Why should I tell you?" Hiei asked.
"Cuz I'm your boss, and I told you to."
"Too bad. Get lost. I just woke up," Hiei said. He had barely finished his sentence when the door flew open. Kurama stood there. Hiei and Koenma were so startled by Kurama's busting the door down that they went into another screaming fit.
"STOP SCREAMING!" Kurama screamed.
"Where the hell is your shirt, Hiei? What were you screaming for? Why is Koenma in your room? What's going on?" Shadow asked, appearing behind Kurama and scaring the hell out of him. He spun around so fast he tripped and fell.
"I don't know where my shirt is, I'm screaming because people are scary, Koenma is here because he appeared, and I have no idea what's going on, so don't feel left out," Hiei said, answering all of Shadow's questions.
"Oh."
Hiei looked around and spotted his T-shirt in a wrinkled mess on his bed. He picked it up. "Here's my shirt," he informed her.
"Well put it on!"
"No. It's a mess."
"Well then get a clean one!" Shadow said, as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.
"Fine!" Hiei snapped. He walked to his dresser and opened a drawer. Inside, quite a few black t-shirts were folded neatly. His school uniform was hidden under everything else in a crumpled mess. Hiei took out one of the black shirts and pulled it over his head.
"There, happy now?!" he asked Shadow. She nodded.
"Yes, I'm happy."
Kurama finally stood up.
"Look, you people need to have some consideration. I was sleeping, Shadow was sleeping--"
"No I wasn't." Kurama ignored her.
"And most importantly, you probably woke up my mother," Kurama said.
"Uh oh, we better get lost before he starts lecturing us on how to care about his mother properly," Hiei said, leaning over to Koenma.
"Right."
Koenma vanished, and a second later, Hiei went too.
Kurama and Shadow stared at where they had been for a seond before Kurama turned to Shadow.
"So what are you doing today?"
"I'm going to try to find myself a house," Shadow said cheerfully.
"A house?"
"Yup. I mean, living here is fine, but I want my own house. It'd be a lot better and I wouldn't have to worry about what other people would think. I could do anything, anytime, and nobody would care," Shadow said.
"... Okay, well I'll help, I guess. You could probably do good with my knowledge," Kurama said. He yawned. "But until then, I'm going back to bed." He walked away, scratching his head and yawning.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
I'm not going to describe what happened in the two, more-or-less uneventful, weeks in which the most amazing thing that happened was that Shadow did manage to buy a house. But other than that, Hiei spent his days working for Koenma and putting up with, "Hey servant boy, go do this," or "Oh, servant boy, you better get that paper done before--" Yadda yadda. You get the idea. They finally got the hole in the wall fixed, too. The last day that Hiei worked for Koenma, the blue ogre came back and saw him there.
"Hiei?" the ogre said. Hiei looked up from his papers.
"Hey! You're back! I've never been happier to see you in my life!" Hiei said. He instantly vanished and went back to Kurama's house. He got there to find Shadow packing bags.
"Hey Shadow, what are you doing?" Hiei asked.
"Moving. I bought a house," Shadow said cheerfully.
"Really?!"
"Yup."
"God. Well so you're just leaving me here to live with Kurama alone?"
"Sure, why not? He's your best friend."
"What about the whole PCA officer deal?"
"Well, Kurama drugged them and erased their memories, then we destroyed all the records of our existances, well, yours and mine, so you can do whatever you want, actually," Shadow said. "Actually, most of that was thanks to Youko's skills, but the point is, we don't exist in the human's main computers, so we're free!!!"
"Oh, that's good. Can I move in with you?" Hiei asked suddenly. Shadow looked at him cautiously, hoping he wasn't pulling some stupid trick.
"Move in with me?"
"Yeah. I mean, just until I get my own house, or find more suitable living conditions than a tree," Hiei said, shrugging.
"Fine, you can move in. It's a four story house, plus basement, so you can have two floors. And it came with a lot of property," Shadow said. "Pack up. We can move in today."
"Okay."
Hiei started walking away, but he stopped when he heard Shadow say something.
"What?" Hiei asked.
"Oh, nothing. I was talking to myself," Shadow said. Hiei nodded, not quite realizing that talking to yourself isn't normal until he got out of Shadow's room and halfway down the hall to his. He stopped, thinking, 'Talking to herself? Yeesh, maybe she's more insane than I thought...'
Just to make sure, he walked and stood outside her door.
"Now where can this go? Ah! Perfect fit! Good. Thank you. Now. Let's see." There were sounds of her moving something around. Hiei peeked in. Her back was to him. She was going through a stack of papers on her desk. She stopped suddenly and stared straight ahead. "What was I looking for again? Oh, nuts. My memory sucks." She turned around and Hiei ducked around the corner again.
Kurama came walking down the hall. He saw Hiei and started to say something, but Hiei waved his arms around like a lunatic and made the "Shhh!!!!" signal with his fingers to his lips, then pointed at Shadow's room. Kurama stopped and listened.
"You know, I hope nobody is listening to this. They'd probably think I was nuts. Maybe people can hear me outside the window, and crowds are gathering. Yup, the window's open... I better close that before the people outside start thinking, 'Oh no! Better call the men in white coats! That house is full of lunatics!' Then I'd be dragged off in a straightjacket. Maybe I could blame it on Hiei..." The window clicked as Shadow shut it. "But that wouldn't be very nice... Better go with Yusuke. Nah, he doesn't live here, that wouldn't work... What am I looking for? Why am I still talking to myself? It's really not normal and I should stop before somebody notices. Then I'd definitely be doomed to live in a white room with padded walls... Not cool. I'll shut up now."
She shut up. Hiei and Kurama waited for a second before they got bored and left.
Hiei informed Kurama he'd be moving in with Shadow.
"You're moving in with the lunatic girl that you were just listening to who was talking to herself?" Kurama asked, surprised.
"Yeah, well I asked her to before she was talking to herself. Anyway, you'll have your life back to normal with us gone," Hiei said, shrugging.
When Shadow took Hiei to the house, his first reaction was to stand there with his mouth hanging open.
"It's huge!" he said. Then suspicion kicked in. "Where the hell did you get the money for this? Nothing illegal, I hope?"
"No, of course not! Eh... Well I didn't really break the law. Youko kind of had some stolen human artifact and for some reason he decided he'd let me sell it. It got me tons of money at the museum, so voila. I got a house," Shadow said. "Don't worry, they aren't gonna track the theft, so we're in no danger of getting killed for using stolen money to buy a house..."
"Oh, that's a relief," Hiei said sarcastically. He walked up to the front door and turned the knob. It was locked. "Do you have copies of the key?"
"Catch," Shadow said, tossing a key to Hiei. It was complete with a keychain. A keychain with two small, fluffy, flourescent pink dice on it. Hiei glared at it.
"It's pink," he said, disgusted.
"No it's not! It's silver," Shadow said, walking toward him.
"No, idiot! The keychain!"
"Oh. So what? You'll live," Shadow said, shrugging. Hiei took the pink dice off the key and threw them at Shadow, making perfect contact with the side of her head.
"Ow! Fine, so I purposely gave you pink as a joke," Shadow said, pulling a second keychain out of her pocket and tossing it to Hiei. He looked at it. This one was a lot better. It had two small metal figures: one was shaped like fire, painted nice shadows of red and orange, and a 2-inch-long miniature sword-like thing. Hiei glanced at Shadow.
"You're freaky," he said.
"Yes, and proud of it," she said. "Now are you going to open the door or are you jsut going to stand there staring at stuff? First you stared at the house. Then the keychain. And then the other keychain. And now, me."
"Right," Hiei said, shaking himself. He unlocked the door and walked in. It was huge inside, especially without any furniture.
"Yeah, we'll have to get some furniture and clean it a bit, but otherwise, do you like it?" Shadow asked. "And if you don't like it, yell at Kurama too. Out of all the houses we looked at, he said this one was in the best condition, yadda yadda... Hiei? Oooh Hiiiieeeeiiii. HEY! WHERE ARE YOU?!" Her voice echoed. Hiei had went off exploring the new house. "Well fine! You jsut go ahead and vanish! This house is big enough you'll probably get lost! Maybe it's big enough that you can act like I don't even live here!"
"That'd be nice!" Hiei yelled from three floors above. "Hey, this house is really cool!"
"Glad you like it!" Shadow yelled. "Hey, maybe we should have a party or something. We could call it a housewarming party and make everybody buy us stuff!"
She walked into the living room and looked around. There was a fire place, and it was really big. The stairs went up from there, and they ran up to the second floor so that if you were in the living room you could sit there and watch people coming up and down the stairs. You could also jump over the railing and land in the living room. Shadow looked away for a second, then when she looked back Hiei was there, sitting on the stairs with his back against the wall and one leg stretched out in front of him, watching Shadow through the railing. She almost screamed.
"DON'T JUST APPEAR THERE LIKE THAT! YOU WERE WAITING FOR ME TO LOOK AWAY, WEREN'T YOU?! SO YOU COULD STARTLE ME LIKE THAT WHEN I LOOKED BACK!" Shadow screamed. The echo was extremely loud. "I gotta do something about that echo..."
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
{I have a horrible time ENDING stories.}
EPILOGUE
Read some of my other stories.
They're kind of sort of continuations of this.
Sort of. But here's some stuff that you can read that isn't in any other stories...
I don't think:
Shadow and Hiei get some furniture.
They have a housewarming party.
Youko partially takes over Shuuichi's mind and makes him get Yusuke and
Kuwabara drunk and he steals all their money.
After that, Shadow gets mad and screams at them all.
They keep making her mad.
They end up tied to chairs with heavy leather straps.
They try to throw stuff at each other. Shadow gets mad when something hits her in the head and she kicks them out.
Hiei sneaks back in through his window, which he was so wise as to leave
open.
Yusuke, Kuwabara, and Kurama stay away from Shadow for a while because
she's still fuming about under-age drunks stealing money and throwing
stuff.
The End.
