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~#~Chapter Two~#~
The three boys landed with a soft thump on unfamiliar ground. It seemed to be early morning and a cool mist layered the park they had landed in.
"Ug, that felt weird," Kuwabara stated the obvious.
"I think I'm gonna loose my lunch," Yusuke warned. The three got up and looked around.
"I think this park is the same as New Blossom Park back in our dimension," Kurama said.
"I've never been there," Yusuke shrugged.
"Okay, guys, I want to get this over with. Let's start searching for the Shrimp," said Kuwabara.
"Usually I would suggest splitting up, but seeing as how this is unknown territory, I think we should search together," suggested Kurama.
"Right. Let's get moving," directed Yusuke. The three boys went off, searching for their lost friend.
~#~#~#~
It was a late, warm afternoon. Even though the weather was nice, there was no one in the park. Hiei had come to learn that this place wasn't very popular. He was relaxing in a tree in a place called New Blossom Park. It had been almost one week since he first landed in this new dimension, and he still hadn't found a way to get back. It didn't bother him much. It was actually pretty interesting what he found here.
Footsteps alerted him of someone arriving.
/Right on time,/ he thought to himself.
Hiei sat at the bench under his favorite tree, like he did every day. He pushed up his glasses that were sliding off his nose and reached into his lunch bag, the same one he had every day. He pulled out a peanut butter (no jelly) sandwich on white bread, cut diagonally, no crusts. The same thing he had every day. He began to it eat from the corner inwards. Like he did Every. Single. Day. A girl walked up and sat next to him and opened her lunch bag.
"Hello, Yukina," he greeted the blue-haired girl next to him. She was wearing a blue jacket and a long, dark-blue skirt. The Hiei in the tree saw this happen almost every afternoon for the last week. He knew the routine.
"Hey, Hiei," she replied.
"How are you?" Hiei asked, and the Hiei in the tree whispered to himself.
"I'm fine, " Yukina said with a smile, "And you?"
"Okay," both Hiei's said.
"How was your day?" Yukina asked as the pulled out some grapes from her bag.
"Normal," both Hiei's replied, "And yours?"
"Good," answered Yukina, "Those two bullies didn't bother you today, did they?"
Hiei just took another bite of his sandwich.
"Oh, honestly Hiei. You're a really nice guy, but you need to learn to stand up to yourself!" stated Yukina. Even though he knew that they weren't the same person, the Hiei in the tree felt thoroughly embarrassed for the both of them.
/He truly is pathetic, / the Hiei in the tree thought to himself.
/I truly am pathetic, / the Hiei on the bench thought to himself.
~#~#~#~
"ARRR! THIS IS GETTING US NO WHERE!!" Yusuke yelled in desperation. It was already late afternoon, and there was no sign of Hiei.
"How 'bout we just say Hiei died and go home?" groaned the ever-annoying Kuwabara.
"Don't be silly," said Kurama. "Besides, we have learned something at least. The lay-out of this city is almost exactly the same as it is in our dimension, with a few minor changes."
"Like that helps us at all," complained the tired spirit detective.
"Well, now that we know our surroundings we can split up," Kurama suggested.
"No! No! Er, I don't think that's a good idea," Kuwabara stated,
"Sounds good to me, we could cover more ground. Why don't you want to?" Yusuke asked.
"Well, I, uh, never had a good sense of direction," admitted Kuwabara. Yusuke facefalted.
"Okay, FINE. Me and the idiot here will go one way, Kurama, you go the other. Meet back in an hour at, oh I don't know, that park place we first landed in," Yusuke instructed. They nodded and went their separate ways.
~#~#~#~
Yusuke and Kuwabara had been searching high and low for ten whole minutes, but to no avail. Their patience had depleted. They had come upon what looked like their school, and regained some hope.
"Heh, too bad I didn't go to school more often," Yusuke said, "We might've been able to look around without getting lost."
Kuwabara yawned. /Are we ever going to find that Shrimp?/ he asked himself, /Hey, what the?/
"Uh, Urameshi?" Kuwabara nudged his friend. But Yusuke was too involved in watching the girl volleyball team practice.
"Oooo, their playing in miniskirts! Interesting," he said with a sly smile.
"Urameshi..."
"That was a NICE spike, if you get what I'm sayin'," Yusuke raised his eyebrows.
"Urameshi. "
"Oh, I'd like to get me some of that-"
"URAMESHI!" Kuwabara hit Yusuke hard on the head.
"What?!" he rubbed his throbbing skull, "What's the big-OH."
He had just spotted what his friend was trying to point out to him. It was their long-lost identical twins, or at least it looked like it.
"Arg! They're coming this way, hide!" Kuwabara grabbed Yusuke and hid in the nearby bushes. The Yusuke and Kuwabara impostors walked up, and the two friends in the bushes caught some of the conversation.
"-scared him today, didn't we, Boss?" the Kuwabara chuckled.
"Sure did, got some sweet stuff outta him, too," the Yusuke smiled evily.
"So, who's money we gonna steal next, Boss?" Kuwabara asked.
"Nah, Kuwabara, I don't feel like stealin right now," shrugged Yusuke's counterpart, "Let's go throw rocks at some birds."
When the two were out of eye sight, Yusuke and Kuwabara climbed out of the bushes.
"Man, we're really low-lifes in this dimension, huh?" Kuwabara noted.
"Well, the other Kuwabara has something going there," Yusuke grinned, "From now on, you will call me 'Boss'!"
"In your DREAMS, Urameshi," he replied.
~#~End Chapter Two~#~
So, you want me to continue or not? I already I have it pretty much planned out (and I can tell you, Kurama's in for a bit of a surprise), but I need your support! Heck, even some flames may help cook my ideas a little.
~#~Chapter Two~#~
The three boys landed with a soft thump on unfamiliar ground. It seemed to be early morning and a cool mist layered the park they had landed in.
"Ug, that felt weird," Kuwabara stated the obvious.
"I think I'm gonna loose my lunch," Yusuke warned. The three got up and looked around.
"I think this park is the same as New Blossom Park back in our dimension," Kurama said.
"I've never been there," Yusuke shrugged.
"Okay, guys, I want to get this over with. Let's start searching for the Shrimp," said Kuwabara.
"Usually I would suggest splitting up, but seeing as how this is unknown territory, I think we should search together," suggested Kurama.
"Right. Let's get moving," directed Yusuke. The three boys went off, searching for their lost friend.
~#~#~#~
It was a late, warm afternoon. Even though the weather was nice, there was no one in the park. Hiei had come to learn that this place wasn't very popular. He was relaxing in a tree in a place called New Blossom Park. It had been almost one week since he first landed in this new dimension, and he still hadn't found a way to get back. It didn't bother him much. It was actually pretty interesting what he found here.
Footsteps alerted him of someone arriving.
/Right on time,/ he thought to himself.
Hiei sat at the bench under his favorite tree, like he did every day. He pushed up his glasses that were sliding off his nose and reached into his lunch bag, the same one he had every day. He pulled out a peanut butter (no jelly) sandwich on white bread, cut diagonally, no crusts. The same thing he had every day. He began to it eat from the corner inwards. Like he did Every. Single. Day. A girl walked up and sat next to him and opened her lunch bag.
"Hello, Yukina," he greeted the blue-haired girl next to him. She was wearing a blue jacket and a long, dark-blue skirt. The Hiei in the tree saw this happen almost every afternoon for the last week. He knew the routine.
"Hey, Hiei," she replied.
"How are you?" Hiei asked, and the Hiei in the tree whispered to himself.
"I'm fine, " Yukina said with a smile, "And you?"
"Okay," both Hiei's said.
"How was your day?" Yukina asked as the pulled out some grapes from her bag.
"Normal," both Hiei's replied, "And yours?"
"Good," answered Yukina, "Those two bullies didn't bother you today, did they?"
Hiei just took another bite of his sandwich.
"Oh, honestly Hiei. You're a really nice guy, but you need to learn to stand up to yourself!" stated Yukina. Even though he knew that they weren't the same person, the Hiei in the tree felt thoroughly embarrassed for the both of them.
/He truly is pathetic, / the Hiei in the tree thought to himself.
/I truly am pathetic, / the Hiei on the bench thought to himself.
~#~#~#~
"ARRR! THIS IS GETTING US NO WHERE!!" Yusuke yelled in desperation. It was already late afternoon, and there was no sign of Hiei.
"How 'bout we just say Hiei died and go home?" groaned the ever-annoying Kuwabara.
"Don't be silly," said Kurama. "Besides, we have learned something at least. The lay-out of this city is almost exactly the same as it is in our dimension, with a few minor changes."
"Like that helps us at all," complained the tired spirit detective.
"Well, now that we know our surroundings we can split up," Kurama suggested.
"No! No! Er, I don't think that's a good idea," Kuwabara stated,
"Sounds good to me, we could cover more ground. Why don't you want to?" Yusuke asked.
"Well, I, uh, never had a good sense of direction," admitted Kuwabara. Yusuke facefalted.
"Okay, FINE. Me and the idiot here will go one way, Kurama, you go the other. Meet back in an hour at, oh I don't know, that park place we first landed in," Yusuke instructed. They nodded and went their separate ways.
~#~#~#~
Yusuke and Kuwabara had been searching high and low for ten whole minutes, but to no avail. Their patience had depleted. They had come upon what looked like their school, and regained some hope.
"Heh, too bad I didn't go to school more often," Yusuke said, "We might've been able to look around without getting lost."
Kuwabara yawned. /Are we ever going to find that Shrimp?/ he asked himself, /Hey, what the?/
"Uh, Urameshi?" Kuwabara nudged his friend. But Yusuke was too involved in watching the girl volleyball team practice.
"Oooo, their playing in miniskirts! Interesting," he said with a sly smile.
"Urameshi..."
"That was a NICE spike, if you get what I'm sayin'," Yusuke raised his eyebrows.
"Urameshi. "
"Oh, I'd like to get me some of that-"
"URAMESHI!" Kuwabara hit Yusuke hard on the head.
"What?!" he rubbed his throbbing skull, "What's the big-OH."
He had just spotted what his friend was trying to point out to him. It was their long-lost identical twins, or at least it looked like it.
"Arg! They're coming this way, hide!" Kuwabara grabbed Yusuke and hid in the nearby bushes. The Yusuke and Kuwabara impostors walked up, and the two friends in the bushes caught some of the conversation.
"-scared him today, didn't we, Boss?" the Kuwabara chuckled.
"Sure did, got some sweet stuff outta him, too," the Yusuke smiled evily.
"So, who's money we gonna steal next, Boss?" Kuwabara asked.
"Nah, Kuwabara, I don't feel like stealin right now," shrugged Yusuke's counterpart, "Let's go throw rocks at some birds."
When the two were out of eye sight, Yusuke and Kuwabara climbed out of the bushes.
"Man, we're really low-lifes in this dimension, huh?" Kuwabara noted.
"Well, the other Kuwabara has something going there," Yusuke grinned, "From now on, you will call me 'Boss'!"
"In your DREAMS, Urameshi," he replied.
~#~End Chapter Two~#~
So, you want me to continue or not? I already I have it pretty much planned out (and I can tell you, Kurama's in for a bit of a surprise), but I need your support! Heck, even some flames may help cook my ideas a little.
