Disclaimer: IT'S NOT MINE!!! STOP BOTHERING ME!!
Author's Note: I will reiterate here that this is my first YYH fanfiction
and it is also my first shonen ai. I think I like the way it's turning out.
Also I would like to restate that Hiei is out of character because of the
Dragon. He wouldn't do or say a lot of things otherwise. Also he's almost
at breaking point. Let's go kiddies and find out what happens now!
PS: If this is not where you left off I suggest you go back and
reread chapter five. I added more to it.
"Friend?" Hiei asked raising both eyebrows this time.
"Y-yes..." Kurama began uncomfortably. "W-we are still friends...a-
aren't we?" He asked, backing away from the bed.
Hiei stood up and walked towards Kurama, not fast but surely not
taking his time. He never took his eyes off of the fox's even though the
green ones looked everywhere but at the advancing fire demon.
He arrived in front of Kurama. He didn't stop walking until there was
maybe just an inch of space left between them. He raised himself up on his
toes and whispered into the fox's ear.
"Always."
"There. Y-you see? We-we'll always be friends," Kurama said backing
up to regain his personal space.
"Stop acting like such a fool, Fox. We both know what I want. And
what I want, I get. What I can't get, I take."
"And if I don't want to be taken?" Kurama said, dropping the act and
regaining his usual composure with just a slight trembling left.
"You're telling me you've never once imagined my hands caressing
every part of that toned body of yours?" Hiei asked, miming what he was
saying in the air around Kurama.
"W-well...maybe once..." He stuttered only because
"Are you also going to tell me you never thought of my tongue running
over every inch of you?" Hiei got closer with every word.
"Th-that's not the point..."
"How about my long, hard-"
"That's enough, Hiei!" Kurama said stopping him before he got too far
into that sentence, not wanting to admit that he had had a few fantasies
concerning Hiei's long, hard-"Listen, whether I've thought of these things
or not, fantasy is quite different from reality. For example, fantasy you
was much different than this you," Kurama finished coldly, with a note of
finality in his voice.
It was like a wave passed through Hiei, his body language changed,
his posture, his facial expressions. He still didn't look like himself,
though. He looked...lost. Like a sad, scared boy who didn't know where he
was. He looked at Kurama, an expression like a hurt puppy in his eyes.
"Help."
"Hiei?"
"I didn't mean to say those things, Fox. It was the dragon. He made
me act that way. He preyed on the feelings I have...I have...because of
you..." And once again his posture changed and he was angry this time, but
still a little sad. "What gives you the right to make me feel anything? You
aren't even a demon. When you were you got killed by no better than a
hunter. You're a lowly human. What gives you the right to make me want to
lower myself to be with you? I-I don't..." He faltered. His voice cracked,
"I don't want to...No, no I want to...but not when you
don't....Kurama...Fox...I need...you...
"But what I don't need, is you Kagyaku! Be gone fool. I won't do what
you wish of me. Not ever. You are not my master, I am yours!" Kurama wasn't
sure exactly what was happening...but the next thing he knew a shadow
flowed out of Hiei's mouth. It turned and spoke...spoke?
"Very well, demon. You have passed. I will inform the lady."
Hiei sank to the ground. He fell over and lay on his back. He put his
arms over his face to try and keep Kurama from seeing his tears. Tears of
relief but also tears of pain at the fact that Kurama had spurned him, as
he had known he would.
'What's that? I could swear I feel someone...' He lifted on arm from
his face, and none to soon. The fox dove in for a kiss. Hiei was shocked at
first but soon joined. They broke apart, for air.
"I thought you...you didn't..."
"I didn't want that you. This one I have been waiting all too
anxiously to come around."
"Hn. Idiot Fox."
"Hiei?"
"You really want to talk now?"
"No I just want to tell you...I love you..." There was a long pause
between them.
"I love you, too."
Author's Note: I will reiterate here that this is my first YYH fanfiction
and it is also my first shonen ai. I think I like the way it's turning out.
Also I would like to restate that Hiei is out of character because of the
Dragon. He wouldn't do or say a lot of things otherwise. Also he's almost
at breaking point. Let's go kiddies and find out what happens now!
PS: If this is not where you left off I suggest you go back and
reread chapter five. I added more to it.
"Friend?" Hiei asked raising both eyebrows this time.
"Y-yes..." Kurama began uncomfortably. "W-we are still friends...a-
aren't we?" He asked, backing away from the bed.
Hiei stood up and walked towards Kurama, not fast but surely not
taking his time. He never took his eyes off of the fox's even though the
green ones looked everywhere but at the advancing fire demon.
He arrived in front of Kurama. He didn't stop walking until there was
maybe just an inch of space left between them. He raised himself up on his
toes and whispered into the fox's ear.
"Always."
"There. Y-you see? We-we'll always be friends," Kurama said backing
up to regain his personal space.
"Stop acting like such a fool, Fox. We both know what I want. And
what I want, I get. What I can't get, I take."
"And if I don't want to be taken?" Kurama said, dropping the act and
regaining his usual composure with just a slight trembling left.
"You're telling me you've never once imagined my hands caressing
every part of that toned body of yours?" Hiei asked, miming what he was
saying in the air around Kurama.
"W-well...maybe once..." He stuttered only because
"Are you also going to tell me you never thought of my tongue running
over every inch of you?" Hiei got closer with every word.
"Th-that's not the point..."
"How about my long, hard-"
"That's enough, Hiei!" Kurama said stopping him before he got too far
into that sentence, not wanting to admit that he had had a few fantasies
concerning Hiei's long, hard-"Listen, whether I've thought of these things
or not, fantasy is quite different from reality. For example, fantasy you
was much different than this you," Kurama finished coldly, with a note of
finality in his voice.
It was like a wave passed through Hiei, his body language changed,
his posture, his facial expressions. He still didn't look like himself,
though. He looked...lost. Like a sad, scared boy who didn't know where he
was. He looked at Kurama, an expression like a hurt puppy in his eyes.
"Help."
"Hiei?"
"I didn't mean to say those things, Fox. It was the dragon. He made
me act that way. He preyed on the feelings I have...I have...because of
you..." And once again his posture changed and he was angry this time, but
still a little sad. "What gives you the right to make me feel anything? You
aren't even a demon. When you were you got killed by no better than a
hunter. You're a lowly human. What gives you the right to make me want to
lower myself to be with you? I-I don't..." He faltered. His voice cracked,
"I don't want to...No, no I want to...but not when you
don't....Kurama...Fox...I need...you...
"But what I don't need, is you Kagyaku! Be gone fool. I won't do what
you wish of me. Not ever. You are not my master, I am yours!" Kurama wasn't
sure exactly what was happening...but the next thing he knew a shadow
flowed out of Hiei's mouth. It turned and spoke...spoke?
"Very well, demon. You have passed. I will inform the lady."
Hiei sank to the ground. He fell over and lay on his back. He put his
arms over his face to try and keep Kurama from seeing his tears. Tears of
relief but also tears of pain at the fact that Kurama had spurned him, as
he had known he would.
'What's that? I could swear I feel someone...' He lifted on arm from
his face, and none to soon. The fox dove in for a kiss. Hiei was shocked at
first but soon joined. They broke apart, for air.
"I thought you...you didn't..."
"I didn't want that you. This one I have been waiting all too
anxiously to come around."
"Hn. Idiot Fox."
"Hiei?"
"You really want to talk now?"
"No I just want to tell you...I love you..." There was a long pause
between them.
"I love you, too."
