Is it you?
I don't own yu yu hakusho.
Also not a yaoi fan fiction. And yes I am fully aware what Midori-Roku
means in Japanese.
After a fairly short breakfast they all decide to go out and practice. Midori decides to go along with them and watch. They're walking along through the forest to a clearing that they know well so that they don't hurt their house while training.
Jin: are ya feelin' better taday?
Midori: yes, thank you for asking. I am feeling much better.
Chuu: good to hear.
Midori: what do you all train for?
Touya: we are mercenaries for the most part.
Midori: oh? What is it that you usually do?
Rinku: It always seems like a whole bunch of random stuff that people want us to do for them.
Midori: really. Sounds interesting.
They finally made it to the clearing. It was a pretty place and there was a small stream running through it. Midori-Roku sat down and watched them train. They trained for about half an hour then Midori-Roku started to get slightly bored. She had mainly been watching Rinku sparring with Jin. Midori-Roku smiled to herself. He really was happy here and they really did care about him. She found that she had some inner strength that seemed to be intact from her injuries. Her snake was up in the tree and she found that she could stand on her own. She leaned against the tree for a moment then let go and she seemed to be fine. She felt some small aches where there had once been a wound but otherwise she was fine. She walked around for a moment. She had forgotten how fast she could heal when she was happy. Chuu and Touya were too busy training to notice her, but Jin looked over long enough to see her walking slowly. Rinku saw him look over where she was and looked himself. But Jin hit him. He stopped but Chuu and Touya continued. Midori-Roku walked over to Rinku and Jin.
Rinku: you're feeling better?
Midori: much actually.
Jin: you must heal pretty quick.
Midori: yes, I suppose faster than most.
Rinku: but you see how good I've gotten?
Midori: yes, I am quite surprised. Might I try? I feel that if I sit any longer I may turn to stone in my sleep.
Rinku: it's fine with me. Why don't you try Jin, I'm gonna rest for a second.
Midori: of course.
Jin: are you sure that you're all right?
Midori: I have had much worse and more dire situations.
Jin: your choice.
Midori-Roku walks in front of Jin in a systematic manner. Rinku goes and sits down under the same tree that Midori-Roku was before.
Midori-Roku waited for a moment as Jin got ready to start. Jin tried a playful punch at her and she dodged easily. Jin seemed surprised that she was well enough to dodge that well. Midori-Roku tried a swing at Jin but he dodged as well. Jin tried a couple more of punches but this time instead of dodging Midori-Roku stopped them with her hands. Jin, without realizing it, increased the pressure of his punches with frustration of sparring. Midori-Roku eventually started to attempt to hit him back but neither of them could hit each other.
Jin had to admit that she was a pretty good fighter. They sparred for a couple of minutes and for a little while Touya and Chuu stopped to watch. They too were surprised to see that Midori-Roku was well enough to fight. She seemed to the a fluid grace that followed her everywhere, from walking, to fighting, even to speaking, right down to her breath and blinking. She was fluid, just as you would imagine a snake to be if it were in battle. After a while finally Midori-Roku knocked Jin back a small bit, it caused both of them to stop. Midori-Roku was breathing deeper and Jin was also breathing heavier.
Jin: yer pretty good for someone who's hurt.
Midori: I suppose. I used to be far better but I have not practiced in ages. But I do feel that it is a useful talent. I shall let Rinku get back to his training, after all.
Midori-Roku goes back to her place under the tree and her snake slithers down to greet her. The other four go bak to their training as Midori-Roku rests under the tree. She had almost forgotten how to fight.
Then just as he eyelids felt as though they were going to seal, she heard a leathery type of flowing of wind. She recognized that sound for she should. It was what she remembered from every day of her life. The sound of her wings. She looked up to the sky. Nothing was there. Then the systematic pulses of the memorable sound stopped. She then felt a chilled hand grasp around her mouth. She looked to Rinku and Jin. They didn't notice. She feared that she knew who it was.
A/N: well, that's that chapter. Sorry it took so long to update. I was writing on some other fanfiction's so it took that long. violet sux my butt if she is reading this. IF YOU ARE I SHALL SMITE THEE WITH THE WORDS 'BLOODY MURDER'.
I don't own yu yu hakusho.
Also not a yaoi fan fiction. And yes I am fully aware what Midori-Roku
means in Japanese.
After a fairly short breakfast they all decide to go out and practice. Midori decides to go along with them and watch. They're walking along through the forest to a clearing that they know well so that they don't hurt their house while training.
Jin: are ya feelin' better taday?
Midori: yes, thank you for asking. I am feeling much better.
Chuu: good to hear.
Midori: what do you all train for?
Touya: we are mercenaries for the most part.
Midori: oh? What is it that you usually do?
Rinku: It always seems like a whole bunch of random stuff that people want us to do for them.
Midori: really. Sounds interesting.
They finally made it to the clearing. It was a pretty place and there was a small stream running through it. Midori-Roku sat down and watched them train. They trained for about half an hour then Midori-Roku started to get slightly bored. She had mainly been watching Rinku sparring with Jin. Midori-Roku smiled to herself. He really was happy here and they really did care about him. She found that she had some inner strength that seemed to be intact from her injuries. Her snake was up in the tree and she found that she could stand on her own. She leaned against the tree for a moment then let go and she seemed to be fine. She felt some small aches where there had once been a wound but otherwise she was fine. She walked around for a moment. She had forgotten how fast she could heal when she was happy. Chuu and Touya were too busy training to notice her, but Jin looked over long enough to see her walking slowly. Rinku saw him look over where she was and looked himself. But Jin hit him. He stopped but Chuu and Touya continued. Midori-Roku walked over to Rinku and Jin.
Rinku: you're feeling better?
Midori: much actually.
Jin: you must heal pretty quick.
Midori: yes, I suppose faster than most.
Rinku: but you see how good I've gotten?
Midori: yes, I am quite surprised. Might I try? I feel that if I sit any longer I may turn to stone in my sleep.
Rinku: it's fine with me. Why don't you try Jin, I'm gonna rest for a second.
Midori: of course.
Jin: are you sure that you're all right?
Midori: I have had much worse and more dire situations.
Jin: your choice.
Midori-Roku walks in front of Jin in a systematic manner. Rinku goes and sits down under the same tree that Midori-Roku was before.
Midori-Roku waited for a moment as Jin got ready to start. Jin tried a playful punch at her and she dodged easily. Jin seemed surprised that she was well enough to dodge that well. Midori-Roku tried a swing at Jin but he dodged as well. Jin tried a couple more of punches but this time instead of dodging Midori-Roku stopped them with her hands. Jin, without realizing it, increased the pressure of his punches with frustration of sparring. Midori-Roku eventually started to attempt to hit him back but neither of them could hit each other.
Jin had to admit that she was a pretty good fighter. They sparred for a couple of minutes and for a little while Touya and Chuu stopped to watch. They too were surprised to see that Midori-Roku was well enough to fight. She seemed to the a fluid grace that followed her everywhere, from walking, to fighting, even to speaking, right down to her breath and blinking. She was fluid, just as you would imagine a snake to be if it were in battle. After a while finally Midori-Roku knocked Jin back a small bit, it caused both of them to stop. Midori-Roku was breathing deeper and Jin was also breathing heavier.
Jin: yer pretty good for someone who's hurt.
Midori: I suppose. I used to be far better but I have not practiced in ages. But I do feel that it is a useful talent. I shall let Rinku get back to his training, after all.
Midori-Roku goes back to her place under the tree and her snake slithers down to greet her. The other four go bak to their training as Midori-Roku rests under the tree. She had almost forgotten how to fight.
Then just as he eyelids felt as though they were going to seal, she heard a leathery type of flowing of wind. She recognized that sound for she should. It was what she remembered from every day of her life. The sound of her wings. She looked up to the sky. Nothing was there. Then the systematic pulses of the memorable sound stopped. She then felt a chilled hand grasp around her mouth. She looked to Rinku and Jin. They didn't notice. She feared that she knew who it was.
A/N: well, that's that chapter. Sorry it took so long to update. I was writing on some other fanfiction's so it took that long. violet sux my butt if she is reading this. IF YOU ARE I SHALL SMITE THEE WITH THE WORDS 'BLOODY MURDER'.
