Okay, since three people liked my story and told me to continue it, I decided that I can't be that bad at writing. So, I'll continue and I urge you to read my other stories as well. If I owned this, do you really think I would be writing a FANfiction?

*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* After breakfast...*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

"Okay, who's going to exchange gifts first?" Kurama was immediately answered by yells from just about everyone. He chuckled as everyone started passing gifts around.

Yusuke got several things, one of which was a punching bag, courtesy of Kurama, which caused everyone to laugh.

Kuwabara also got a punching bag from Kurama, who said that it was for them to keep their skills up and not have to kill each other while doing so.

About half an hour later, everyone was finished unwrapping presents and were lounging around, talking, looking at each others gifts, and so on, so forth.

Yusuke found a small box with Kurama's name on it. "Oi, Kurama! Looks like you missed one!" Yusuke called across the room, throwing the box to Kurama.

Kurama caught the box with ease, and, being the curious fox that he was, opened it. Inside was a perfect tear gem, only, this one was black. Kurama immediately knew who had made it: Hiei.

"What is it, Kurama?" Botan asked, being the nosy person she is.

Kurama quickly hid the gem and said, "It's nothing. Just a little fox charm from my mother."

Botan nodded and went back to talking to Keiko. Kurama sighed in relief, but it was barely audible.

Nothing else interesting happened, unless you count the fact that Yusuke and Kuwabara nearly started fighting again, Botan nearly discovered the tear gem from Hiei, and everyone pushing Keiko and Yusuke together when they least expected it.

Finally, about two hours later, everyone left. Kurama walked up to his room and saw, to his surprise, that Hiei was still sitting on his bed.

"Did you get it?" Hiei asked, and Kurama held up the gem, nodding. "You do realize that accepting this means that no-one else can be your mate, right?"

Kurama nodded and sat down next to Hiei. Hiei smiled slightly and pushed Kurama gently down onto the bed. "What are you doing, Hiei?" Kurama asked, a note of panic on his voice.

"I'm going to mark you as mine, and mine alone," Hiei said. He went to Kurama's neck and bit down where the neck and shoulder met. He sawed gently, leaving a scar that would last the rest of Kurama's life. "That wasn't too bad, was it?" Hiei asked, caressing Kurama's cheek.

"No," Kurama said absent mindedly. "Not bad at all."

*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* The End *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

Well, that is most definitely the ending of this book. Please review!