I don't own YuYu Hakusho I only own Jenn, Neko, Tori, Taka, Washi, and the time priestess and my friend owns Keannae. And um...In this chapter, they're gonna see their friends again.

*sniff sniff* thank you Miss Sakuya Daidouji!!!

~~~~~~~Is This Really the End?~~~~~~~ Chapter 4

Everyone was back at the house, waiting for dinner to be served. Kurama was sitting quietly in one of the rooms. Yusuke and Hiei were with him in the room, too. Yusuke was practicing his fighting and Hiei was sittin at the windowsill. Kurama looked at the two and sighed. He didn't really like the silence.

"We should be thankful about Keannae giving us the biggest room in the house," he said.

"Yeah," Yusuke said, punching the air. "This room's bigger than her's."

"Hn." Hiei stared out the window, looking out at the now deserted city. No buildings were left standing except the one they were in. Everything was deserted. No other living soul was around, except for the ones in the house they were in. Hiei sighed. He couldn't even jump from tree to tree anymore, since the trees had been cut down or burned down.

Kurama then became quiet and just sat on his bed. There were three beds in the room. One for him, Yusuke, and Hiei. There was a table in the middle of the room, and also a couple pillows on the floor.

"Wait..." he said. "Didn't Keannae say that Jenn asked them to tape an envelope on her coffin?"

"Yes," Hiei said. "Let me guess, you want to know what's in that envelope?"

"Yes," Kurama said. "Please, excuse me. I'm going to see if Keannae has it." Kurama got off his bed and ran to the kitchen. He saw Keannae cooking with two other adults and a boy who looked about twelve..

"Oh, hey, Kurama," Keannae said, smiling. "What do you need?"

"I need to know if you have that envelope that you said Jenn asked you to tape to her coffin."

Keannae looked down at her cooking and thought. "I think so...I think it's in my room. Hey Tori. Think you could take over?"

One of the adults nodded. She had long brown hair and dark blue eyes. She stood in Keannae's place and stirred the cooking.

"And Taka, make sure that Washi doesn't hurt himself with the knife," Keannae said, looking at the other adult, then at the boy. "Remember what happened last time when you weren't watching?"

Taka had short black hair that reached behind his neck. His eyes were also black. Washi, the boy who looked about twelve, had brown hair that reached to his shoulder. His eyes were dark blue like Tori's.

Keannae left the kitchen and told Kurama to follow her to her room.

"Keannae," Kurama said, "those people there, were they one family?"

"No," Keannae said. "Tori is Taka's wife. Washi is Tori's little brother. Tori and Taka help me watch everyone else here."

Kurama frowned. It was like...Keannae was the one who had to watch all the orphans with Taka's and Tori's help.

Keannae went into her room, Kurama followed. Keannae took something out from the drawers and gave it to Kurama. It was an envelope. One of those big, yellow envelopes. Kurama took it and was about to open it, but stopped.

"What's wrong?" Keannae asked him.

"What if Jenn didn't want me to open this?" he asked.

"And what if she does?" Keannae said.

Kurama looked back at the envelope. He could feel there was something in it.

Keannae sighed. "Kurama..." she said. "I want to tell you something I told no one here...You see...Remember how Jenn wanted us to bury it with her? Well...the night after we buried her, I'm sure she entered my dreams. She told me to get the envelope out and give it to you."

Kurama looked at Keannae. He could tell she wasn't lying, so he sighed and carefully opened the envelope. He pulled out a piece of paper. There was a picture on it. A picture of Jenn and his mother...There was something written under it.

"'We Miss You'," Kurama said, reading what it said at the bottom. "This was supposed to be mailed to me..."

Keannae nodded.

Kurama looked up at Keannae and smiled. "Thank you for giving this to me," he said.

Keannae smiled. "No problem. Keep it."

"Everyone!" Tori shouted from the kitchen. "Dinner's ready!"

"Come on, Kurama." Keannae walked out of the room and back to the kitchen.

Kurama put the picture back in the envelope and brought it to his room. He saw Yusuke and Hiei still there. "You guys," Kurama said, "dinner's ready."

Yusuke and Hiei looked at him, then at each other. Then they ran both raced out the door. Kurama placed the envelope on the table and followed them.

Everyone that lived in the house was already at the dinner table. Kurama frowned. There was only about twelve people. Were they the oly survivors? Kurama sat at the table beside Neko. Then everyone began to eat.

After a while, the food was gone, and it was time for the dessert. Neko got off her chair and went to the kitchen. She came back out with a tray of rice balls. Kurama wasn't sure if he wanted smile. Jenn really loved rice balls, so rice balls reminded him of Jenn. But he just smiled and took one.

Dinner and dessert was all done, so everyone went to their rooms to sleep. Yusuke, Hiei, and Kurama went to their room, but none of them went to sleep.

"So...Now what?" Yusuke asked.

Hiei shrugged. "Go to sleep."

"I'm not sleepy." Yusuke looked at Kurama, who sitting quietly on his bed. "Watcha thinking about, Kurama?"

Kurama looked up at his friends and smiled. "Nothing really."

"You're thinking about something, fox," Hiei said. "Why don't you tell Yusuke?"

Kurama sighed. "All right...Even if this may be impossible, I want to find a way to bring Jenn and the others back to life."

"Yep, that's impossible," Yusuke said. "Wait...We could ask Koenma."

Kurama shook his head. "I think Koenma's already reached the limit. But I think I know a way..."

"Oh, really?" Hiei said. "Tell us."

"A time priestess I know," he said. "Maybe she could--"

"Bring Keiko and the others back to life?" Yusuke asked, sounding excited and disgusted. "It would be cool, but seeing Keiko rise from the grave would be...wrong."

"He's got a point," Hiei said.

"No, not bringing them back to life," Kurama chuckled. "But to send us to the past. Maybe before we agreed to do this mission."

Yusuke and Hiei were quiet.

"Hey," Yusuke said, "Keannae said an army of demons came by here and that's why this place is all wrecked up. When we were fighting, didn't an army of demons flee?"

"Hn. Yes," Hiei said. "Yes! That army and all!"

Kurama nodded. "We could either go back to when we first agreed to this mission. Or we could go back to where we were fighting that army."

"And if we didn't go do that mission, that army wouldn't have come here. But they would've continued to attack the Makai," Hiei said.

"I think I know what to do," Kurama said. "But first, we have to find the priestess. I think she should be in the Makai."

The three boys left the house and went to the Makai. Hiei told Keannae through telepathy where they were going. Keannae kept trying to tell Hiei to stay, but he went to the Makai with Yusuke and Kurama anyways.

There, in the Makai, they found the time priestess. They asked her to send her to the past. They told her what year, what day, and what time they were about to agree to do the mission. She did so, and sent them to the past.

...............

Koenma kept asking Yusuke, Hiei, and Kurama to go to the Makai for a mission, but they kept refusing.

"Go find someone else for this mission," Yusuke said.

Kurama nodded. "Yes. We'd rather be spending time with our friends than to go to missions all the time."

"Hn."

Koenma stared at all of them in confusion. "But--"

"No!" Yusuke, Hiei, and Kurama left Rekai and went back to Ningenkai to see their friends. Yusuke went to see Keiko and his mom, Hiei went to see Keannae, Yukina and...Kuwabara, and Kurama went to see Jenn and his mother.

.........

"Yusuke?" Keiko blinked when she saw him. "Why are you here? I thought you had to go to a mission."

Yusuke shook his head. "Yeah, but I refused. I wanted to spend more time with you and ma. And besides, who knows what would happen if I left you and ma for a couple years."

"Huh?"

.........

"So, Hiei, watcha dong here instead of that mission?" Keannae asked.

"Yeah, shrimp," Kuwabara said. "I thought you were in the Makai for a mission and human like me isn't allowed to go to."

"Hn. I refused."

Keannae and Kuwabara looked at him in confusion. "Why?"

"I just wanted to spend more time with someone..." he answered. He looked at Keannae and smiled.

He turned to Yukina and walked over to her. "Yukina..." he said. "I just want to say that...I'm the one you've been looking for...I am your brother..."

Yukina stared at him. Tears began to stream down her face and turn into gems. She hugged Hiei and cried on him. "Thank you...for telling me, oniisan..."

......... Kurama entered his house. He saw inside Jenn sitting on the floor, reading a book, and his mother cooking in the kitchen. No one heard him come in. He walked over to Jenn who still hasn't noticed him.

"Um...Jenn?"

Jenn looked up from her book and saw Kurama. "Um...Hi," she said. "I thought you were in the Makai. What're you doing here?" she said in a whispered.

"Shuichi?" Shiori walked out of the kitchen and saw Kurama standing there. "I thought you were at that camp."

Kurama shook his head and smiled. "Well, I didn't have to go if I didn't want to. So I refused. I wanted to spend more time with you two before...anything else happened."

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Tori = Bird

Taka = Hawk

Washi = Eagle

Okay...I'm done! It wasn't that good, but I liked it! And so did Keannae. Do you? Please review!