Chapter 6:

Disclaimer: WHO THE HELL CARES ANYMORE!?

Hiei was sitting in a corner staring. The lights where out, and he looked blankly forward. It had started raining, so I think he was feeling a little better. He had been having to much social activity lately, he might get sick from talking.

I snickered and broke the silence.

"Oh...sorry."

He didn't budge.

"..."

"Err...Will you play scrabble with me?"

Hiei sneered at me. "I have no need play these human games."

"Come one... I don't want to play alone!"

"So?"

Oh well. I tried. I get the game board, and put seven lettered game pieces on a tray. "I'll play it with types of swearing...no, drugs....no, sex terms? Damn, I don't know." I shift the pieces around with the tip of my finger. "It says...fuck, there it says fuck."

"New letters. T o k r"

"Trojan." I start laughing. "Something's missing in the bedroom. In the where?! TROJAN MAN!"

Hiei looks at me. "What is this 'Trojan man'..."

My eyes widen and I look at him in awe. "What?" I couldn't believe he never heard that before. "Do you ever watch TV?"

"No..."

Hiei keeps staring. "Something's missing in the bedroom-"

He stops and his eyes widen in a childish way. "OH."

"...Yeah..." I laugh. Hiei wasn't innocent. "Where have you been that you never heard that?"

"I don't pay attention to these sick advertisements, you moron." He went on, " I don't live in this country anyways..."

It was true. The four boys where here only for a mission from Koenma. They where to find me and my friends, because of a small trace of spiritual energy found in us. But, they hadn't gone back home since. It had been four years, and Koenma had left them go on with their lives here. They had been staying with us since. Keiko had come to stay with us also.

"Fine Hiei, BE that way."

He didn't say anything. He knew he was right.

I looked out the small window at the land we where passing. It was about five. I had wasted a lot of time in Heidi's room. The next morning we would get off and be shipped to our new destination. I was hoping that we would take the roll as a ground soldier again. We where able to help the citizens that way, to protect the innocent people whose government had been taken over by communism.

The last time we where away, we camped in the woods, and helped the armies that we were in alliance with.

"We're going to meet some interesting people there."

"I know."

"Think, none of us would know each other. We wouldn't know Heidi, Mirha, or Seta."

"Hn."

The door suddenly swung open two boys fell onto the ground in front of Hiei.

"WHAT THE FUCK?" One screamed. "WOULD YOU LEAVE ME ALONE!"

One with black hair was laughing so hard, that he almost drowned out the others screams. "Aw come on. Would you be a little more friendly?" He rolled over and leaned up. "I just pushed you, cause you were walking to slow!"

"YOU PUSHED ME INTO SOME ONE ELSE'S ROOM YOU IDIOT!"

"Oh. Sorry!"

I smiled at him. "Uh...That's ok."

He scratched his head and finally looked at me. He had red eyes... Actually he looked a lot like Hiei, but his eyes were bigger, more friendly.

Hiei kept looking at me, like I did something wrong. He probably would have attacked them and hid their bodies under the bed by now.

"Hi, my name is Rai." I grinned at Hiei, and his eyes opened up a little wider.

The boy smiled and put his hand out for a shake. "Blair."

I shook his hand and turned to Hiei again. "That's Hiei!" I couldn't help it.

Hiei looked shocked.

Blair grinned at him. "Nice to meet you."

Hiei sat there, motionless.

"Uh, yeah. He doesn't talk much."

The other man jumped up and brushed himself off. "I'm leaving now. Find some where else to go."

I watched him go. He looked about 35, and had a suit on. "See ya!" Blair called out and waved.

"He's my room mate. A little dull..."

"Yeah...I would think so."

Awkward silence.

"OH! Sorry, I'll leave now!"

"No, that's ok. You don't have to."

"No, I'm going to go a see if they have food anywhere. It's alright."

"I'm coming with you. He's boring."

I grin at Hiei. "Get a life..."