Sorry it took so long!!! Here it is! R&R!
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Hiei was silent as the magma swept him through forgotten passages overflown from the earth's core. The heat didn't hurt him; he hoped it was taking him to the underworld. He sighed and let his head fall back into the thick liquid. Maybe I'll find Aura there. . . A smirk stole across his face when he heard Kurama's voice calling his name, demanding his location. "Goodbye Kurama."
He was swept over the top of a magma waterfall. Without moving a muscle, he looked solemnly at the pool of glowing red far below him. The air whipped at his hair, trying to restrain his fall, but the fire demon just smiled and invited the pulling feeling in his gut. He lazily turned a few slow flips in the air, then braced himself to hit the surface.
But the impact never came.
Soon he was falling through darkness. He vaguely wondered what had happened. With his sharp eyes focused in the dim light, he could make out small shapes creeping through the shadows, all hard at work. Demons. They moved slowly and deliberately, each turning to steal a glance at the fire demon free falling behind their backs.
"Another one bites the dust," one cackled. He pulled a chain from his pack. A few others did the same. Then they all whirled them over their heads and threw them at Hiei. Hiei moved to block them, but they passed right through his arms, falling harmlessly away.
One of the demons gave a noise of surprise. "We got a live one!" He ran off, almost tripping over the chain that now hung forgotten, trailing behind his back. An alarm sounded from deep within the cavern. Fires blazed to life all over, illuminating the dark with an eerie flickering light.
Hiei whistled softly. The cavern was bigger than anything he had ever seen. Ledges and stairways lined the walls, and hidden doorways led away from the main room. Cages were being carted along the ground.
Am I in hell. . .?
The ground swooped up at him, and he turned his feet to meet it. When he hit, it sent a shiver through the rock under his impact. He took this opportunity of confusion to take a look around.
Pools of fire covered by thin walkways wound their way across the whole floor. The ceiling was about 300 feet high, stretching across seemingly endlessly. Then something besides the cavern caught his eye.
Aura was being carted away by two nasty looking demons. Each held a wickedly sharp spear to her throat, though she seemed to be putting up no struggle.
"Oh, no, you've been reincarnated enough, you arrogant little ice demon!" One hissed, digging a claw into her arm.
"It's probably her fault that the live one's here as well," the other muttered. "What do we do with her?"
Hiei's eyes went wide. "Aura!" He screamed. He ran toward her at top fire demon speed, flying past several guards who nearly fell over from the wind. Aura looked up.
"Hiei?! What are you doing here?!"
Hiei conjured a fireball and threw it at her attackers. But the flames passed right through them. They laughed.
"Idiot!" Aura sputtered. "One, you're alive! You can't touch them! And two; THEY LIVE IN HELL FOR CRAP'S SAKE! DON'T YOU THINK THEY'RE USED TO FIRE?!"
But Hiei wasn't listening to what she was saying. "I can't believe I found you!" He ran toward her to throw his arms around her, but just like the rest of them, his hands passed right through her. "HN?!"
Aura sighed. "I tried to tell you. . ."
Then the ground shook again, and a demon stepped out of the cavern. A flute twirled through his hands, and yellow and red tentacles swayed in front of pale skin.
"Well, I suppose I can take care of this one," Suzaku laughed. Then he held his flute to his lips and blared a note.
