Terri: Ok. I'm trying to write chapters as quick as possible, but my
teachers suck and just pile on the work. They have to grade it all though,
so that just says they have no life. Anyway. I have the general idea of
where I'm going with this, but for the most part, I'm making it up as I go,
so thanks for sticking with me. As I said before, this is a TWT and this
chapter is in Hiei's POV.sort of. And it's starting from when he first
left. Readers, please put any suggestions you have for titles in your
reviews because, as you can tell, this has no title yet. R&R!
Disclaimer: I don't own Yu Yu Hakusho, but I do own original plot and characters.
*words* = thoughts ~words~ = flashbacks
Chapter Three: Hello Again
Hiei leapt through the trees, heading in the direction of the hole connecting the Makai and Ningenkai. *Damn it. Stupid kitsune. Why couldn't he have just let me be? He had to try and be friendly. Damn his foxiness. He just wanted to get to me. And damn it all, it worked. If only he knew how well. I thought I got rid of emotion long ago. I hate emotions. They suck and brighten your world all at once. Damn it! He shouldn't have gotten so close. I couldn't help it. I thought I could stay and work beside him, letting go of any feelings. But it was too hard. Heh. A task too hard for me. The Forbidden Child. The one who spent his life trying to be too hard for life.* Hiei came to a halt. He had reached Mukuro's. After a brief moment, he shuddered and sped off again. He couldn't bear to think of having that scary woman hitting on him while he tried to train. He figured he'd rather travel around the Makai and train than endure her stares.
Hiei stopped in the middle of a thick forest to rest for the night. Normally he would have kept going until morning, but decided against it, as he was tired mentally as well as physically. He sat down on a top branch, looking over the horizon as the sun set, cascading the sky in brilliant shades of red and purple. *Damn it all. Why does everything remind me of him?! It's not gonna happen!* He continued to curse himself for allowing his feelings to return and felt a small weight in his lap. He was crying. This caused him to curse once again, but finally admitted defeat and let the tears come. He sighed and began to melt down his tear gems, wondering how he'd became so soft. Sleep finally claimed him, putting his mind and heart to rest for a while.
A slight wind blew through the trees, causing a shiver to go down Hiei's spine. He shifted his weight uneasily and let his mind wander as he drift deeper into sleep. Below him a bush swayed slightly and out stepped a porcelain-white demon, watching intently. In a flash, the demon was gone again; the wind left behind, waking the koorime. Too tired for thinking, Hiei laid down again, lost in his thoughts and dreams.
A short distance away, Tjusti was watching again, his eyes on the koorime with a deep, dark, passion. He would begin tomorrow. *I'll make you suffer as you did me. I swear it.but I still can't stand to see him upset. Damn. I'll let him rest until tomorrow. until then, Hiei.* Tjusti found a branch higher in the tree he was in and leaned back, never moving those dark eyes from his Forbidden Child.
Hiei awoke with a jump. *Kurama?!* He swore he felt his ki close by. He got up to head off in the direction of the ki, but Tjusti had noticed it too. A few miles away, Kurama was fighting off some low-class demons that had mistook him for a normal ningen. Rose petals then began to fall from the heavens, showering the demons that now lay on the ground, writhing in pain. Kurama stood still, holding his rose, thinking of what to do next. A black blur went past, causing Kurama to immediately look up. His heart began to race. He couldn't believe it. He found Hiei. A moment later, Kurama was taking off in the direction of the black blur, changing to youko while running, as to not lose Hiei for a second time.
A split second after Kurama had taken off, Hiei came to a halt in the same spot, eyeing the twitching bodies of the low-level demons. He smirked, recognizing the rose whip's cuts on their bodies and the single rose discarded on the ground. *Where did he go? I know he was here. I don't sense any other demons. But I can't sense him either. Damn it! Maybe it wasn't him. After all, aren't youko in general, masters of plants?* Hiei turned to go back to his "camp" but was stopped by a ghostly-white demon. He jumped back and unsheathed his katana, poised to fight. "Who are you?" An eerie chuckle answered him, the bodies and trees disappearing into nothing as it echoed through the Makai. "Why, Hiei. You don't remember me? How is that possible? I thought if nothing, you'd remember my arrest. The day you abandoned me." Hiei glared at the demon. The face was somehow familiar, but he couldn't recall any name or association with the demon. "Tsk. Well. You may have forgotten me, but I certainly haven't forgotten you, itooshi." Hiei's eyes widened at this title. He could never remember being called that, but had remembered the demon. "Tjusti. I see you've broken out of prison. So what do you want?" A small smile crept over Tjusti's face as he replied, "You. I want you. You must learn how it felt to be betrayed and left to suffer. How it feels to be forgotten and discarded by all who you care about. You left and then so did everyone else. They all followed you. But now you'll get to know the pain." *O.k. What the hell did I do to him? I really don't remember. Oh well. I don't think he wants to hear that.* Hiei smirked and kept his katana poised, "Really? Well, let's see who feels any pain."
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Terri: Can ya tell Hiei likes to say 'damn' a lot? Don't know why. Oh well. So, yea. Okay. Kinda didn't know what to do there, so, it's a crappy ending to this chappie. Oh well. Nothing you can do. But I figured I should wait till the next chappie to reveal the past. Though it's kinda obvious. At least part of it. Yea. Anyway, R&R! And I promise to have a fight in the next chappie. It should be interesting.though it's hard to do because I'm writing another fic now too. It's "Hiei goes to school!" If any of you are interested. it's comedy and should be pretty good. Check that out too!! Ok, I'm rambling on, so, ja ne!
Disclaimer: I don't own Yu Yu Hakusho, but I do own original plot and characters.
*words* = thoughts ~words~ = flashbacks
Chapter Three: Hello Again
Hiei leapt through the trees, heading in the direction of the hole connecting the Makai and Ningenkai. *Damn it. Stupid kitsune. Why couldn't he have just let me be? He had to try and be friendly. Damn his foxiness. He just wanted to get to me. And damn it all, it worked. If only he knew how well. I thought I got rid of emotion long ago. I hate emotions. They suck and brighten your world all at once. Damn it! He shouldn't have gotten so close. I couldn't help it. I thought I could stay and work beside him, letting go of any feelings. But it was too hard. Heh. A task too hard for me. The Forbidden Child. The one who spent his life trying to be too hard for life.* Hiei came to a halt. He had reached Mukuro's. After a brief moment, he shuddered and sped off again. He couldn't bear to think of having that scary woman hitting on him while he tried to train. He figured he'd rather travel around the Makai and train than endure her stares.
Hiei stopped in the middle of a thick forest to rest for the night. Normally he would have kept going until morning, but decided against it, as he was tired mentally as well as physically. He sat down on a top branch, looking over the horizon as the sun set, cascading the sky in brilliant shades of red and purple. *Damn it all. Why does everything remind me of him?! It's not gonna happen!* He continued to curse himself for allowing his feelings to return and felt a small weight in his lap. He was crying. This caused him to curse once again, but finally admitted defeat and let the tears come. He sighed and began to melt down his tear gems, wondering how he'd became so soft. Sleep finally claimed him, putting his mind and heart to rest for a while.
A slight wind blew through the trees, causing a shiver to go down Hiei's spine. He shifted his weight uneasily and let his mind wander as he drift deeper into sleep. Below him a bush swayed slightly and out stepped a porcelain-white demon, watching intently. In a flash, the demon was gone again; the wind left behind, waking the koorime. Too tired for thinking, Hiei laid down again, lost in his thoughts and dreams.
A short distance away, Tjusti was watching again, his eyes on the koorime with a deep, dark, passion. He would begin tomorrow. *I'll make you suffer as you did me. I swear it.but I still can't stand to see him upset. Damn. I'll let him rest until tomorrow. until then, Hiei.* Tjusti found a branch higher in the tree he was in and leaned back, never moving those dark eyes from his Forbidden Child.
Hiei awoke with a jump. *Kurama?!* He swore he felt his ki close by. He got up to head off in the direction of the ki, but Tjusti had noticed it too. A few miles away, Kurama was fighting off some low-class demons that had mistook him for a normal ningen. Rose petals then began to fall from the heavens, showering the demons that now lay on the ground, writhing in pain. Kurama stood still, holding his rose, thinking of what to do next. A black blur went past, causing Kurama to immediately look up. His heart began to race. He couldn't believe it. He found Hiei. A moment later, Kurama was taking off in the direction of the black blur, changing to youko while running, as to not lose Hiei for a second time.
A split second after Kurama had taken off, Hiei came to a halt in the same spot, eyeing the twitching bodies of the low-level demons. He smirked, recognizing the rose whip's cuts on their bodies and the single rose discarded on the ground. *Where did he go? I know he was here. I don't sense any other demons. But I can't sense him either. Damn it! Maybe it wasn't him. After all, aren't youko in general, masters of plants?* Hiei turned to go back to his "camp" but was stopped by a ghostly-white demon. He jumped back and unsheathed his katana, poised to fight. "Who are you?" An eerie chuckle answered him, the bodies and trees disappearing into nothing as it echoed through the Makai. "Why, Hiei. You don't remember me? How is that possible? I thought if nothing, you'd remember my arrest. The day you abandoned me." Hiei glared at the demon. The face was somehow familiar, but he couldn't recall any name or association with the demon. "Tsk. Well. You may have forgotten me, but I certainly haven't forgotten you, itooshi." Hiei's eyes widened at this title. He could never remember being called that, but had remembered the demon. "Tjusti. I see you've broken out of prison. So what do you want?" A small smile crept over Tjusti's face as he replied, "You. I want you. You must learn how it felt to be betrayed and left to suffer. How it feels to be forgotten and discarded by all who you care about. You left and then so did everyone else. They all followed you. But now you'll get to know the pain." *O.k. What the hell did I do to him? I really don't remember. Oh well. I don't think he wants to hear that.* Hiei smirked and kept his katana poised, "Really? Well, let's see who feels any pain."
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Terri: Can ya tell Hiei likes to say 'damn' a lot? Don't know why. Oh well. So, yea. Okay. Kinda didn't know what to do there, so, it's a crappy ending to this chappie. Oh well. Nothing you can do. But I figured I should wait till the next chappie to reveal the past. Though it's kinda obvious. At least part of it. Yea. Anyway, R&R! And I promise to have a fight in the next chappie. It should be interesting.though it's hard to do because I'm writing another fic now too. It's "Hiei goes to school!" If any of you are interested. it's comedy and should be pretty good. Check that out too!! Ok, I'm rambling on, so, ja ne!
