Diana-sama
"Lost and Found"
Disclaimer: *munches on some weird red and white messy food* This is called Jello Surprise, and it's REALLY yummy! I don't own the recipe, but I do own this piece that I made. ^^ I like this stuff better than ANYTHING! Even CHOCOLATE!! (Everyone: *gasp!*) Anyways, I still don't own Yu-Yu. Also, Hito and Kaze are my own characters, so they actually belong to me! Yay!! ^^ lol. On to the story.
Summary: I'll try this once again. alrighty. This time period is before Yusuke became a spirit detective. WAY before. Hiei and Youko make an alliance between their "gangs" in order to steal a magical item which can supposedly grant your wishes. Once they get the item, however, they are blown away by a strong gust of wind and go unconscious. They end up still in Makai and still exactly the same, only they are in a different PART of the Makai, and there are two humans taking care of them. They don't know what to think of the humans at first (well, they do, they think "Human. Human= stupid." But. that's not the point.), but their opinions will change in due time. Hiei/OC Youko/OC
Chapter 3: Human = Stupid
A young girl of about fourteen or so quietly walked around a small room. She had long, curly golden-brown hair and big, bright blue eyes. She was average height for a fourteen-year old, but very skinny and very pale. She wore a knee-length light blue skirt and a white blouse for her top, and walked around very quietly and gently so as not to disturb the sleeping men she cared for.
Hiei lay unconscious on one side of the room on a white cot that reached a little below waist-length of the girl. She gently placed a wet cloth on his forehead, making sure to close his strange third eye first. (^^; lol)
Youko was on the opposite side of the room, also unconscious. The girl quietly sat down on Hiei's cot and looked him over. He had his arms resting on top of the thin white sheet that covered him, and she noticed his Dragon of the Darkness Flame tattoo. She gently reached out and traced the jagged lines with her finger, barely touching his burning-hot skin.
She flinched backwards when he shuffled a little in his sleep, her eyes wide. She calmed down again since he stayed asleep, and got up without trying to shift his bed too much, and walked over to Youko.
Youko was curled up in his bed, much like small animals do to stay warm. The small sheet wasn't much warmth, as the girl knew. She looked at his silvery hair strangely, and saw his ears. She smiled softly to herself and walked over to the window on the wall between the two boys' beds. On the wall opposite the window was a wooden door, and in the middle of the room was a table with a sink and doctoring supplies.
Outside the window, the girl smiled at the afternoon sunlight from Makai's blood red sun and looked at the empty fields that stretched on for hundreds of miles. This part of the Makai was not inhabited by many, to say the least.
Hiei shuffled around some more and the girl silently went over to his bed, taking off the wet cloth that had already dried up from his high body temperature. His third eye opened again and turned to watch her, though Hiei didn't. She stared back at it with her calm, sad blue eyes.
Suddenly, Hiei's eyes snapped open, and the girl's eyes widened. He sat up quickly and looked at her with glaring crimson eyes. The girl didn't back away, but her eyes stayed wide and her mouth had fallen ajar a little bit.
"Who're you?" he growled. "Where is this place?"
She didn't answer, not moving. Her eyes flicked up to his third eye and she watched it stare at her back. She looked back at his real eyes again and smiled calmly, her own eyes returning to normal size.
"Answer me now, human," Hiei demanded, grabbing her blouse.
She watched him, blinking, but said nothing. Just then, the door opened and a boy about the same age as the girl walked in the room. He saw Hiei holding her shirt and dropped the tray of food he'd been carrying, running over to the two of them. He quickly grabbed the girl and pulled her out of and away from Hiei's grasp.
"I see you're awake," he commented dryly.
The boy had golden-brown hair similar to the girl's, and he had the same color blue eyes, only his eyes weren't so innocent. He wore a white shirt and black pants, and his feet were bare. His hair was cut short except for a small horse tail in the back (there's a special name for that style, but I forget it. It's like Tenchi's hair.)
Hiei glared at the boy as the girl blinked at both of them with innocent blue eyes. "Where am I?" Hiei asked again.
The boy blinked at him and let go of the girl, who still seemed puzzled at the boy's reaction. "You're in Makai. In a place called, 'the Edge'."
"What?? I've never heard of that," Hiei growled. "Are you lying!?"
"No," the boy answered bluntly. "No one from out there has ever heard of us. We're in the farthest reaches of Makai- the corner, the edge. Whatever you want to call it. Somehow Hito found you two a few miles away when she was out three days ago. You're lucky she found you- you guys probably would have died otherwise."
Hiei looked over at the girl, Hito. She smiled at him. He looked beyond them and saw Youko curled up in a bed similar to the one he was already sitting it. "What!? Why is that traitor here!?"
Youko's ears twitched and he stirred a little. Hito's eyes widened and she put her finger over her mouth. Hiei recognized it as the "shut up" sign for humans, and raised an eyebrow. Hito ran over to Youko and began watching him closely before putting her hand on his forehead very gently. She pulled her hand back and got a wet cloth from the table in the middle of the room and put it on his forehead, standing close by incase he rolled over some more and knocked the cloth off.
"What's a traitor?" the boy asked him quietly.
Hiei frowned at this question. "Someone who tricks you."
"Oh. Thank you for telling me that."
"What??"
"Thank you for telling me what a 'traitor' is. We don't have many opportunities to learn things way out here. My name is Kaze." Hiei frowned as Kaze paused, then prodded, "what's your name?"
"Hn. I don't have to tell you, human."
"Okay. Well. what do you call that eye on your head?"
"It's a Jagan, stupid human."
"Ok, well then. we'll call you Jaganshi. Okay?"
"No."
"Well we have to call you something."
"No, you don't. I'm leaving." Hiei got up and began walking toward the door when suddenly Hito got in front of him with her arms stretched out, watching him with worried blue eyes. "Move," Hiei commanded. She shook her head, her lower lip trembling. Is this human going to cry??
"You don't want to leave, trust me," Kaze told him.
Hiei turned around. "Hn. Why not?"
"Look out the window." Kaze pointed out the window, where empty fields stretched on beyond the horizon of the Makai sun.
"So?"
"You can't leave. Not unless you can teleport more than 400 miles away."
"I can go to 400 at my limit. how much more would I have to go after that to get someplace?"
Kaze shrugged. "There was once a demon who came here who could teleport 400 miles away at his maximum as well. He got there only to find that he still couldn't find anything, so he rested there for a day without food or water, nearly dying of thirst before he managed to teleport back here. We'd eaten the last of our own food, and he died. Obviously 400 miles isn't far enough."
"Where do you get food, if this place is so barren?"
"There is still game around, though not much of it. Hito has the ability to create water, and I can hunt. We manage on our own."
Youko stirred again and opened his golden eyes a little bit, sitting up. Hito went to him, blinking worriedly. She reached for the cloth that fell from his forehead and he grabbed her arm. "Where am I?" he growled.
Her big blue eyes widened and she blinked at him again, not pulling away from his grasp. Kaze walked over and pulled Hito away from Youko, much the same as when he'd pulled her away from Hiei. "You're in a place called 'the Edge'," Kaze explained again. "My name's Kaze, and this is my sister, Hito."
Hito smiled at him. Youko noticed Hiei. "What're you doing here!?"
"I'm not sure. That stupid music box sent us more than 400 miles away from any Makai civilization," Hiei stated calmly. Youko's eyes bulged. "These two humans are the only ones that live this far out here."
"How did humans get here, then?" Youko asked warily.
Hito blinked and looked at her brother, who spoke for her. "We were always here. Our mother was here when we were born. Mother raised us, but she died when we were still young, only six or so, trying to escape from this place."
"And your mother never thought to tell you how she got here?"
"No, she told us. But it never made sense. She just kept saying jumbled things, like our father, and something about falling, and something about a music box."
Hiei and Youko gave each other suspicious looks. /Do you think their mother got here by the music box as well?/ Hiei asked him telepathically.
/That's what I'm getting from these two. How will we get back?/
"So where do you two come from?" Kaze asked, trying to make conversation.
"Makai," they both answered at once in the same cold, monotonous tone.
The boy nodded. "Hito guessed that you were demons."
Hito nodded and smiled at them. Her smiles seemed very innocent and happy, almost childlike.
"Say, why doesn't she ever speak for herself? You always speak for her," Hiei pointed out.
Hito looked at her feet and Kaze frowned a little bit. "Hito. When Mother died, we were sad. Hito hasn't spoken a word since."
A/N: DUN DUN DUN DAAAAAAH!! Nah, I'm jus' kiddin'. I like drama, though. ^^ Yepp, Hito's mute. Sorta like the whole Rin thing from InuYasha (don't you hate her American voice-over!?), which will probably show up in later chapters. Anyways, plz R&R, and I'll try to make it more interesting. I'm sorry if this bores you. (
"Lost and Found"
Disclaimer: *munches on some weird red and white messy food* This is called Jello Surprise, and it's REALLY yummy! I don't own the recipe, but I do own this piece that I made. ^^ I like this stuff better than ANYTHING! Even CHOCOLATE!! (Everyone: *gasp!*) Anyways, I still don't own Yu-Yu. Also, Hito and Kaze are my own characters, so they actually belong to me! Yay!! ^^ lol. On to the story.
Summary: I'll try this once again. alrighty. This time period is before Yusuke became a spirit detective. WAY before. Hiei and Youko make an alliance between their "gangs" in order to steal a magical item which can supposedly grant your wishes. Once they get the item, however, they are blown away by a strong gust of wind and go unconscious. They end up still in Makai and still exactly the same, only they are in a different PART of the Makai, and there are two humans taking care of them. They don't know what to think of the humans at first (well, they do, they think "Human. Human= stupid." But. that's not the point.), but their opinions will change in due time. Hiei/OC Youko/OC
Chapter 3: Human = Stupid
A young girl of about fourteen or so quietly walked around a small room. She had long, curly golden-brown hair and big, bright blue eyes. She was average height for a fourteen-year old, but very skinny and very pale. She wore a knee-length light blue skirt and a white blouse for her top, and walked around very quietly and gently so as not to disturb the sleeping men she cared for.
Hiei lay unconscious on one side of the room on a white cot that reached a little below waist-length of the girl. She gently placed a wet cloth on his forehead, making sure to close his strange third eye first. (^^; lol)
Youko was on the opposite side of the room, also unconscious. The girl quietly sat down on Hiei's cot and looked him over. He had his arms resting on top of the thin white sheet that covered him, and she noticed his Dragon of the Darkness Flame tattoo. She gently reached out and traced the jagged lines with her finger, barely touching his burning-hot skin.
She flinched backwards when he shuffled a little in his sleep, her eyes wide. She calmed down again since he stayed asleep, and got up without trying to shift his bed too much, and walked over to Youko.
Youko was curled up in his bed, much like small animals do to stay warm. The small sheet wasn't much warmth, as the girl knew. She looked at his silvery hair strangely, and saw his ears. She smiled softly to herself and walked over to the window on the wall between the two boys' beds. On the wall opposite the window was a wooden door, and in the middle of the room was a table with a sink and doctoring supplies.
Outside the window, the girl smiled at the afternoon sunlight from Makai's blood red sun and looked at the empty fields that stretched on for hundreds of miles. This part of the Makai was not inhabited by many, to say the least.
Hiei shuffled around some more and the girl silently went over to his bed, taking off the wet cloth that had already dried up from his high body temperature. His third eye opened again and turned to watch her, though Hiei didn't. She stared back at it with her calm, sad blue eyes.
Suddenly, Hiei's eyes snapped open, and the girl's eyes widened. He sat up quickly and looked at her with glaring crimson eyes. The girl didn't back away, but her eyes stayed wide and her mouth had fallen ajar a little bit.
"Who're you?" he growled. "Where is this place?"
She didn't answer, not moving. Her eyes flicked up to his third eye and she watched it stare at her back. She looked back at his real eyes again and smiled calmly, her own eyes returning to normal size.
"Answer me now, human," Hiei demanded, grabbing her blouse.
She watched him, blinking, but said nothing. Just then, the door opened and a boy about the same age as the girl walked in the room. He saw Hiei holding her shirt and dropped the tray of food he'd been carrying, running over to the two of them. He quickly grabbed the girl and pulled her out of and away from Hiei's grasp.
"I see you're awake," he commented dryly.
The boy had golden-brown hair similar to the girl's, and he had the same color blue eyes, only his eyes weren't so innocent. He wore a white shirt and black pants, and his feet were bare. His hair was cut short except for a small horse tail in the back (there's a special name for that style, but I forget it. It's like Tenchi's hair.)
Hiei glared at the boy as the girl blinked at both of them with innocent blue eyes. "Where am I?" Hiei asked again.
The boy blinked at him and let go of the girl, who still seemed puzzled at the boy's reaction. "You're in Makai. In a place called, 'the Edge'."
"What?? I've never heard of that," Hiei growled. "Are you lying!?"
"No," the boy answered bluntly. "No one from out there has ever heard of us. We're in the farthest reaches of Makai- the corner, the edge. Whatever you want to call it. Somehow Hito found you two a few miles away when she was out three days ago. You're lucky she found you- you guys probably would have died otherwise."
Hiei looked over at the girl, Hito. She smiled at him. He looked beyond them and saw Youko curled up in a bed similar to the one he was already sitting it. "What!? Why is that traitor here!?"
Youko's ears twitched and he stirred a little. Hito's eyes widened and she put her finger over her mouth. Hiei recognized it as the "shut up" sign for humans, and raised an eyebrow. Hito ran over to Youko and began watching him closely before putting her hand on his forehead very gently. She pulled her hand back and got a wet cloth from the table in the middle of the room and put it on his forehead, standing close by incase he rolled over some more and knocked the cloth off.
"What's a traitor?" the boy asked him quietly.
Hiei frowned at this question. "Someone who tricks you."
"Oh. Thank you for telling me that."
"What??"
"Thank you for telling me what a 'traitor' is. We don't have many opportunities to learn things way out here. My name is Kaze." Hiei frowned as Kaze paused, then prodded, "what's your name?"
"Hn. I don't have to tell you, human."
"Okay. Well. what do you call that eye on your head?"
"It's a Jagan, stupid human."
"Ok, well then. we'll call you Jaganshi. Okay?"
"No."
"Well we have to call you something."
"No, you don't. I'm leaving." Hiei got up and began walking toward the door when suddenly Hito got in front of him with her arms stretched out, watching him with worried blue eyes. "Move," Hiei commanded. She shook her head, her lower lip trembling. Is this human going to cry??
"You don't want to leave, trust me," Kaze told him.
Hiei turned around. "Hn. Why not?"
"Look out the window." Kaze pointed out the window, where empty fields stretched on beyond the horizon of the Makai sun.
"So?"
"You can't leave. Not unless you can teleport more than 400 miles away."
"I can go to 400 at my limit. how much more would I have to go after that to get someplace?"
Kaze shrugged. "There was once a demon who came here who could teleport 400 miles away at his maximum as well. He got there only to find that he still couldn't find anything, so he rested there for a day without food or water, nearly dying of thirst before he managed to teleport back here. We'd eaten the last of our own food, and he died. Obviously 400 miles isn't far enough."
"Where do you get food, if this place is so barren?"
"There is still game around, though not much of it. Hito has the ability to create water, and I can hunt. We manage on our own."
Youko stirred again and opened his golden eyes a little bit, sitting up. Hito went to him, blinking worriedly. She reached for the cloth that fell from his forehead and he grabbed her arm. "Where am I?" he growled.
Her big blue eyes widened and she blinked at him again, not pulling away from his grasp. Kaze walked over and pulled Hito away from Youko, much the same as when he'd pulled her away from Hiei. "You're in a place called 'the Edge'," Kaze explained again. "My name's Kaze, and this is my sister, Hito."
Hito smiled at him. Youko noticed Hiei. "What're you doing here!?"
"I'm not sure. That stupid music box sent us more than 400 miles away from any Makai civilization," Hiei stated calmly. Youko's eyes bulged. "These two humans are the only ones that live this far out here."
"How did humans get here, then?" Youko asked warily.
Hito blinked and looked at her brother, who spoke for her. "We were always here. Our mother was here when we were born. Mother raised us, but she died when we were still young, only six or so, trying to escape from this place."
"And your mother never thought to tell you how she got here?"
"No, she told us. But it never made sense. She just kept saying jumbled things, like our father, and something about falling, and something about a music box."
Hiei and Youko gave each other suspicious looks. /Do you think their mother got here by the music box as well?/ Hiei asked him telepathically.
/That's what I'm getting from these two. How will we get back?/
"So where do you two come from?" Kaze asked, trying to make conversation.
"Makai," they both answered at once in the same cold, monotonous tone.
The boy nodded. "Hito guessed that you were demons."
Hito nodded and smiled at them. Her smiles seemed very innocent and happy, almost childlike.
"Say, why doesn't she ever speak for herself? You always speak for her," Hiei pointed out.
Hito looked at her feet and Kaze frowned a little bit. "Hito. When Mother died, we were sad. Hito hasn't spoken a word since."
A/N: DUN DUN DUN DAAAAAAH!! Nah, I'm jus' kiddin'. I like drama, though. ^^ Yepp, Hito's mute. Sorta like the whole Rin thing from InuYasha (don't you hate her American voice-over!?), which will probably show up in later chapters. Anyways, plz R&R, and I'll try to make it more interesting. I'm sorry if this bores you. (
