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To Hiei's pheonix girl: Thank you for the compliment! And, yes, I shall. erm. Make it more agnsty. If I can. Eheh.. ^^;

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Summary: Kurama has a strange dream about Hiei and wakes up in the middle of the night. He goes downstairs to get a drink and when he goes back to his room, Hiei comes to his window. Hiei brings bad news. He's been injected with slow-killing poison! Kurama helps find a way to cure the poor Koorime.

People's thoughts: Italicized (You'll know whether it's Hiei or Kurama's thoughts)

Oh! By the way, incase you're wondering how I came up with this ff. I was in my orchestra class daydreaming (as usual), when I had this little snippet. I thought it was sooooo cute, so I jotted it down on a piece of paper, and now I'm submitting it to FanFiction! ^^ I'll be updating whenever I can, (usually everyday after school and on the weekends) but if I can't write after school, I'll try the next day or so! On with the story!

WARNING: This chapter is a little more shounen-ai then. Most. Hm.

Waking to Ruby Eyes

Chapter two: Waking to a dream come true

Kurama shot up in bed, breathing hard. "Oh my God." He put a hand over his heart trying to calm himself down. "That was the most ODDEST dream I've ever had!" He slid out of bed and walked to his door, stumbling once. Slowly opening the door, he stuck his head outside to see that all was calm. He tiptoed down the stairs and into the kitchen to get a drink. He sipped at his water, wondering why he had such a terrifying slash odd nightmare. He set down his glass and looked at the waxing gibbous moon up above. He sighed, staring at the moon. "I believe it will be a full moon tomorrow. Hiei will be sleeping over." He smiled at the thought of his Koorime sleeping beside him, breathing gently, Jagan glowing softly giving the room a slight purple tint to it. Then the Youko inside of him have him an impure thought and he frowned. "Iie. He would. Kill me! Not speaking literately, of course." Little did he know Hiei was actually waiting for Kurama to seduce him. After Kurama finished his drink, he tiptoed back to his room upstairs. He opened the door slowly and looked at his brother's door before he entered. He walked back to his bed and sat on the edge of it. He lifted his head as he heard a soft 'tap tap' on his window. He smiled as he saw a pair of red glowing eyes. Walking over to the window, he glanced back at his slightly open door before opening his window. "Hello. Why are you here? It's not the full moon yet." He cocked his head in confusion.
"Do you not want me here?" Hiei asked while throwing his legs over the windowsill, getting into a more comfortable position.
"No, no! I just wondered why you were here." Kurama took a step back so the Koorime could enter. Just as he had suspected, Hiei hopped into the room.
"Baka Kitsune." Hiei narrowed his eyes as he said this. Why does he want to know why I am here? Is it a crime to visit the few friends I have? Even if it is 2:00am.
"Eh heh. Gomen." He paused then sat down on his bed again. "So, why are you here anyway?"
"I. Well. About that." Hiei looked at the ground, a nervous tone in his voice. "I know I usually come over at night on full or new moons, but I had to come tonight." He paused, staring intently at the ground. "Something is wrong."
"What? What is wrong?" Kurama asked, eyes widening in concern.
"It's. My health. I know I should be able to overcome it be myself, me being a demon and all. But. It's a demon product. And.. Well. I've been inje-" He got cut off short and fell forward. Kurama gasped and shot up to catch him. "Hiei!" Kurama reached out and caught Hiei right before he hit the ground. "What! You've been what?!" Kurama shook him slightly, getting so reaction at all. Hiei. What happened? Kurama picked Hiei up and carried him to the bed to lay him down. "Hiei."