Chapter 8: A short walk.
"I have been missing you," said Kurama, "And I have been watching for your soul." "My soul? Kurama, you never did anything to me," said Raven. "That may be true, but I recovered something of yours in one of my fights," he said, pulling something out of his hair. "Hmm." said Raven, "What are you talking about now fox?" "This," exclaimed Kurama, he began to swing a necklace around. "The costume would not have been complete without it." Raven gasped. "How-when-where did you get this?" he asked, dumbfounded. "A demon attacked me, he looked just like you. I believed he was for a while. I gave him a slow and painful death." "Good for you Kurama, but did you eat him?" asked Raven. Kurama looked at Raven for a moment, and then they burst out laughing. "I have not laughed like that for a long time. I'd forgotten how nice it is." "Ha, so, when should we tell the others?" asked Kurama. "What, that I'm not being honest, you're lying, not even you know everything that's going on-" Kurama interrupted, "What did you mean by that?" "Well, you see, I'm the thief. I was stealing so that I could get you here," said Raven. "Nice to see you haven't lost your touch," mumbled Kurama, "SO why did you want me here? And how did you know Koenma would appoint me as the investigator, or even on the investigator's team?" "It was a pure guess, but I knew if you were alive you'd eventually have to do something about it. You are of course, the only one skilled enough. I made it a bit easier for you," Raven replied. "When shall the others learn of your deceit?" asked Kurama. "We will tell them right?" "Yes, of course, but later," the response was so low that Kurama almost missed it. He suddenly saw why Raven had brought him here.
"I have been missing you," said Kurama, "And I have been watching for your soul." "My soul? Kurama, you never did anything to me," said Raven. "That may be true, but I recovered something of yours in one of my fights," he said, pulling something out of his hair. "Hmm." said Raven, "What are you talking about now fox?" "This," exclaimed Kurama, he began to swing a necklace around. "The costume would not have been complete without it." Raven gasped. "How-when-where did you get this?" he asked, dumbfounded. "A demon attacked me, he looked just like you. I believed he was for a while. I gave him a slow and painful death." "Good for you Kurama, but did you eat him?" asked Raven. Kurama looked at Raven for a moment, and then they burst out laughing. "I have not laughed like that for a long time. I'd forgotten how nice it is." "Ha, so, when should we tell the others?" asked Kurama. "What, that I'm not being honest, you're lying, not even you know everything that's going on-" Kurama interrupted, "What did you mean by that?" "Well, you see, I'm the thief. I was stealing so that I could get you here," said Raven. "Nice to see you haven't lost your touch," mumbled Kurama, "SO why did you want me here? And how did you know Koenma would appoint me as the investigator, or even on the investigator's team?" "It was a pure guess, but I knew if you were alive you'd eventually have to do something about it. You are of course, the only one skilled enough. I made it a bit easier for you," Raven replied. "When shall the others learn of your deceit?" asked Kurama. "We will tell them right?" "Yes, of course, but later," the response was so low that Kurama almost missed it. He suddenly saw why Raven had brought him here.
