Chap.4
We have arrived, finally!! Thank you for all the positive reviews and special thanks to Aifa, Mackenzie, and everyone else that read the story and reviewed and I am just too lazy to name.
"Fine by me, my only question is how do I get past the warding spells if I'm a demon?" that posed the only problem.
"Good point," he apparently hadn't thought of that either. "But we can figure that out easily."
"Alright then, let's go."
Some time later...
"I can't believe how simple that was," Angel commented as she sipped her tea. As she said, it was surprisingly easy to get past the barrier (since I don't know how they would do that on the show).
"This is a very interesting situation," commented Genkai. (They explained the whole thing already.)
"I'm glad you called it a situation and not a problem, because it really isn't. Yes, it involves a few minor inconveniences, but none that warrant this the title of problem. And I'm babbling again," Angel cut herself off, cursing herself mentally.
"It's all right, Angel-san. With the stress you've been under today, it's perfectly understandable," Kurama said gently.
"Wow," she replied softly. "You really are what they make you out to be."
"I think I should take that as a compliment..."
"Definitely, you should," the demoness assured him. "I have a few friends who- never mind..." The way she said it made Kurama sure that he didn't want to know.
"I think we should get back to the matter at hand," Genkai said, clearing her throat.
"Right," Angel blushed lightly.
"Genkai-san," Kurama began. "When I was speaking to Angel-san earlier today, the matter of where she was staying came up and-" he stopped short at the sound of a cell phone ringing.
"What the hell?" it was Angel's cell. "I don't even remember turning the damn thing on," she said apologetically as she checked then to see who it was. "What in the-! I'm really sorry, but I have to take this."
"Go ahead, just take it outside," said Genkai.
Back over at the school... (I know, I'm evil)
Keiko was standing on the roof, watching the sun set. Yusuke walked up to her.
"Hey, what's up?" he said, the ever-present sarcastic tone missing from his voice. "Usually it's you who comes to find me up here, not the other way around."
"I was just thinking," she answered worriedly. "About the portal and Angel. I mean if it happened once, who's to say it happen again, bring something a lot more dangerous."
"Don't worry about that Keiko. I don't think it'll happen again, and even if it did, me and the guys would kick its ass," he said, sort of comfortingly.
"But Yusuke, if it's from another dimension, what if you can't beat it?" she was almost crying.
He put his arms around her. "Don't worry," he said again. "We have never come up against anything we couldn't beat together."
Before either of them could get another word out, a huge gust of wind whirled around the rooftop and a portal appeared. It unceremoniously dumped a teenage girl wearing black, loose-fitting pants, a tight shirt, and a sword similar to Angel's onto the roof. She had long, silver hair, gold eyes, and fox ears. And for some odd reason, she seemed to have a school bag over her shoulder. She swore loudly for a few seconds before realizing she was not alone.
"Um... hi, you're probably won- Hey, you're Yusuke Urameshi and Keiko Yukimura. No fuckin way, that's awesome," she said. "That also explains where I am."
"You wouldn't happen to know Angel Youkai, would you?" Yusuke asked her cautiously.
"What? Angel's here? Fuck her, lucky bitch," she said. (In case you haven't realized, she has an even worse mouth than Angel.) She took out a cell phone. "Sweet, I have service here."
"Uh, who are you?" Keiko ventured.
"I'm Aifa Yasha, now shush, this phone is a piece of shit and I need to be able to hear," she answered.
Quite possibly the shortest chapter in history, or at least the shortest chapter I've ever written, but you want me to post more so I am. ^_^ Reviews and suggestions are appreciated. Oh, and Aifa is the biggest Hiei nut you will ever meet and I mean that sincerely. Sweetie, you are, just admit it.
We have arrived, finally!! Thank you for all the positive reviews and special thanks to Aifa, Mackenzie, and everyone else that read the story and reviewed and I am just too lazy to name.
"Fine by me, my only question is how do I get past the warding spells if I'm a demon?" that posed the only problem.
"Good point," he apparently hadn't thought of that either. "But we can figure that out easily."
"Alright then, let's go."
Some time later...
"I can't believe how simple that was," Angel commented as she sipped her tea. As she said, it was surprisingly easy to get past the barrier (since I don't know how they would do that on the show).
"This is a very interesting situation," commented Genkai. (They explained the whole thing already.)
"I'm glad you called it a situation and not a problem, because it really isn't. Yes, it involves a few minor inconveniences, but none that warrant this the title of problem. And I'm babbling again," Angel cut herself off, cursing herself mentally.
"It's all right, Angel-san. With the stress you've been under today, it's perfectly understandable," Kurama said gently.
"Wow," she replied softly. "You really are what they make you out to be."
"I think I should take that as a compliment..."
"Definitely, you should," the demoness assured him. "I have a few friends who- never mind..." The way she said it made Kurama sure that he didn't want to know.
"I think we should get back to the matter at hand," Genkai said, clearing her throat.
"Right," Angel blushed lightly.
"Genkai-san," Kurama began. "When I was speaking to Angel-san earlier today, the matter of where she was staying came up and-" he stopped short at the sound of a cell phone ringing.
"What the hell?" it was Angel's cell. "I don't even remember turning the damn thing on," she said apologetically as she checked then to see who it was. "What in the-! I'm really sorry, but I have to take this."
"Go ahead, just take it outside," said Genkai.
Back over at the school... (I know, I'm evil)
Keiko was standing on the roof, watching the sun set. Yusuke walked up to her.
"Hey, what's up?" he said, the ever-present sarcastic tone missing from his voice. "Usually it's you who comes to find me up here, not the other way around."
"I was just thinking," she answered worriedly. "About the portal and Angel. I mean if it happened once, who's to say it happen again, bring something a lot more dangerous."
"Don't worry about that Keiko. I don't think it'll happen again, and even if it did, me and the guys would kick its ass," he said, sort of comfortingly.
"But Yusuke, if it's from another dimension, what if you can't beat it?" she was almost crying.
He put his arms around her. "Don't worry," he said again. "We have never come up against anything we couldn't beat together."
Before either of them could get another word out, a huge gust of wind whirled around the rooftop and a portal appeared. It unceremoniously dumped a teenage girl wearing black, loose-fitting pants, a tight shirt, and a sword similar to Angel's onto the roof. She had long, silver hair, gold eyes, and fox ears. And for some odd reason, she seemed to have a school bag over her shoulder. She swore loudly for a few seconds before realizing she was not alone.
"Um... hi, you're probably won- Hey, you're Yusuke Urameshi and Keiko Yukimura. No fuckin way, that's awesome," she said. "That also explains where I am."
"You wouldn't happen to know Angel Youkai, would you?" Yusuke asked her cautiously.
"What? Angel's here? Fuck her, lucky bitch," she said. (In case you haven't realized, she has an even worse mouth than Angel.) She took out a cell phone. "Sweet, I have service here."
"Uh, who are you?" Keiko ventured.
"I'm Aifa Yasha, now shush, this phone is a piece of shit and I need to be able to hear," she answered.
Quite possibly the shortest chapter in history, or at least the shortest chapter I've ever written, but you want me to post more so I am. ^_^ Reviews and suggestions are appreciated. Oh, and Aifa is the biggest Hiei nut you will ever meet and I mean that sincerely. Sweetie, you are, just admit it.
