Author's note: Isn't it ironic? Karasu the crow, turned into a crow. Sorry out there to those yaoi fans, this isn't yaoi. Anyway, I own quite a few characters that are actually named in this one, but still mainly Red. Enjoy
Chapter Two
Karasu hopped to the door when Red walked in.
"Did you find the stone?" He asked, she shook her head.
"No, a pawn shop owner said he bought a stone from three boys, but then it was sold to someone else." She said, "Finding this stone isn't going to be easy."
"I realize that." Karasu said fluffing his feathers to where he looked like nothing but a large, black puff ball with a beak and violet eyes.
"It took me three years to hunt just one down once." She said.
"Hm...That really brings my hopes up." His feathers returned to normal.
"Oh, be quiet." She picked him up and he gave a loud 'caw' of surprise. She sat down at the table and set him on it, "Now, what do you want to eat? You have to be hungry."
"I am." He looked at the table, there was bread in a container. He hopped over to it and began to peck at the lid, she reached over and pulled it off.
"There you go." He sat on the rim and began to eat, since he was still not used to being a crow he fell in the bread container, she giggled.
"Damn it, don't laugh at me." He sat down in the container and ate.
"I can tell you were once a demon." She said.
"How?" He asked, beak full of bread.
"You're lazy!" She said.
"So I don't want to stand, it's not my fault my legs are thin." He continued to eat.
"Excuses." She put the lid on the container.
"Hey! Hey!" She was walking away from him, he jumped up and down, "You can't leave me in here!"
"Why not?" She asked.
"Why not?!? Geh!" He flopped over and began to shake, she rushed over to it and threw the lid off.
"Karasu! Karasu are you okay?" She asked dumping the contents on the table, first crow, then bread.
"I'm fine, but that could have happened if I was in there long enough." He said digging himself from the pile of bread.
"You're a very strange bird, I'll bet when you were a demon you were the kind that stalked people." She said.
"You described me to a tee." He ate some more of the bread.
"I'll bet you're thirsty." She filled a large cup up with water and then filled a pie plate on the table. Karasu drank some coughing because he still wasn't used to his new body, "Maybe you should bath." She dumped the rest of the water from the cup on him.
"How dare you!" He said shaking it off.
"You really think you can do something about it, crow?" She asked challengingly.
"Yeah, I have a sharp beak." He flew at her and she caught him.
"Haa!" She held him out, a mischievous glint shone in his eyes as he pecked her hand, "Ow!" She let him go and he hit the ground.
"Free!" He got up and stumbled a few paces and flew off through the house.
"Hey, get back here!" She ran after him, she stopped when she heard something pecking at a window. She went and opened a window, a few crows flew in.
"Red! We found that rock you were looking for, some woman has it." One of the crows said.
"Where at?" She asked.
"She likes in a blue house right outside the pond side of the park." Another crow said.
"Okay, Karasu I'll be back." She ran out the door, down the stairs, and down the path. Karasu sat in the open window looking out.
"Hey new crow," Karasu looked at the crows, "you wanna come fly with us?"
"No." He said.
"Come on, it'll do your wings some good to fly." They said.
"Well, she didn't tell me to stay in the house this time." He clacked his beak together thoughtfully, "Okay."
"Great, let's go." The crows flew out the window, Karasu took a few steps and then flew after them, "We'll take you over the park, it's beautiful."
"Okay." He followed them to a gorgeous park, it was even more beautiful because of the bird's eye view he was getting. They had been flying for a while and he was getting tired again.
"Come on, we're going to take you back." They turned and headed in the direction of Red's home. He was thankful going back, they were passing over someone's house next to the woods when he saw a man with binoculars looking watching them fly.
"Wow, that last crow has violet colored eyes." The man said, "Quick, Dorei, get my gun."
"Yes, Mr.Tatsujin." Another man went in the house and came out with a small rifle made for hunting birds, he handed it to the other guy.
"Another bird for my collection." He raised the rifle, Karasu was already flying slowly because he was tired.
"Karasu!" Red came running out of the woods, the man shot the gun. Karasu was flapping with all his might, but it was no use, he felt a sharp pain rip through his chest and couldn't find the strength to fly anymore. He fell towards earth, Red caught him, he was bleeding badly. He looked at her weakly.
"Don't let me die." He said, almost in a choke.
"Don't worry, I won't." She tucked him in her coat and ran through the woods, crying because she was afraid she would lose him. Someone stepped out in front of her, it was some weird looking girl.
"Hello, Red." She said seductively.
"Get out of my way Rezu." Red snarled, if she didn't get Karasu back to her house he would die from blood loss.
"No, I want you Red." Rezu pulled a vicious looking knife out, "And when I want something, I take it." Karasu looked up at Red, then over at Rezu, and realized what he had done to Kurama was wrong, in many different ways.
Chapter Two
Karasu hopped to the door when Red walked in.
"Did you find the stone?" He asked, she shook her head.
"No, a pawn shop owner said he bought a stone from three boys, but then it was sold to someone else." She said, "Finding this stone isn't going to be easy."
"I realize that." Karasu said fluffing his feathers to where he looked like nothing but a large, black puff ball with a beak and violet eyes.
"It took me three years to hunt just one down once." She said.
"Hm...That really brings my hopes up." His feathers returned to normal.
"Oh, be quiet." She picked him up and he gave a loud 'caw' of surprise. She sat down at the table and set him on it, "Now, what do you want to eat? You have to be hungry."
"I am." He looked at the table, there was bread in a container. He hopped over to it and began to peck at the lid, she reached over and pulled it off.
"There you go." He sat on the rim and began to eat, since he was still not used to being a crow he fell in the bread container, she giggled.
"Damn it, don't laugh at me." He sat down in the container and ate.
"I can tell you were once a demon." She said.
"How?" He asked, beak full of bread.
"You're lazy!" She said.
"So I don't want to stand, it's not my fault my legs are thin." He continued to eat.
"Excuses." She put the lid on the container.
"Hey! Hey!" She was walking away from him, he jumped up and down, "You can't leave me in here!"
"Why not?" She asked.
"Why not?!? Geh!" He flopped over and began to shake, she rushed over to it and threw the lid off.
"Karasu! Karasu are you okay?" She asked dumping the contents on the table, first crow, then bread.
"I'm fine, but that could have happened if I was in there long enough." He said digging himself from the pile of bread.
"You're a very strange bird, I'll bet when you were a demon you were the kind that stalked people." She said.
"You described me to a tee." He ate some more of the bread.
"I'll bet you're thirsty." She filled a large cup up with water and then filled a pie plate on the table. Karasu drank some coughing because he still wasn't used to his new body, "Maybe you should bath." She dumped the rest of the water from the cup on him.
"How dare you!" He said shaking it off.
"You really think you can do something about it, crow?" She asked challengingly.
"Yeah, I have a sharp beak." He flew at her and she caught him.
"Haa!" She held him out, a mischievous glint shone in his eyes as he pecked her hand, "Ow!" She let him go and he hit the ground.
"Free!" He got up and stumbled a few paces and flew off through the house.
"Hey, get back here!" She ran after him, she stopped when she heard something pecking at a window. She went and opened a window, a few crows flew in.
"Red! We found that rock you were looking for, some woman has it." One of the crows said.
"Where at?" She asked.
"She likes in a blue house right outside the pond side of the park." Another crow said.
"Okay, Karasu I'll be back." She ran out the door, down the stairs, and down the path. Karasu sat in the open window looking out.
"Hey new crow," Karasu looked at the crows, "you wanna come fly with us?"
"No." He said.
"Come on, it'll do your wings some good to fly." They said.
"Well, she didn't tell me to stay in the house this time." He clacked his beak together thoughtfully, "Okay."
"Great, let's go." The crows flew out the window, Karasu took a few steps and then flew after them, "We'll take you over the park, it's beautiful."
"Okay." He followed them to a gorgeous park, it was even more beautiful because of the bird's eye view he was getting. They had been flying for a while and he was getting tired again.
"Come on, we're going to take you back." They turned and headed in the direction of Red's home. He was thankful going back, they were passing over someone's house next to the woods when he saw a man with binoculars looking watching them fly.
"Wow, that last crow has violet colored eyes." The man said, "Quick, Dorei, get my gun."
"Yes, Mr.Tatsujin." Another man went in the house and came out with a small rifle made for hunting birds, he handed it to the other guy.
"Another bird for my collection." He raised the rifle, Karasu was already flying slowly because he was tired.
"Karasu!" Red came running out of the woods, the man shot the gun. Karasu was flapping with all his might, but it was no use, he felt a sharp pain rip through his chest and couldn't find the strength to fly anymore. He fell towards earth, Red caught him, he was bleeding badly. He looked at her weakly.
"Don't let me die." He said, almost in a choke.
"Don't worry, I won't." She tucked him in her coat and ran through the woods, crying because she was afraid she would lose him. Someone stepped out in front of her, it was some weird looking girl.
"Hello, Red." She said seductively.
"Get out of my way Rezu." Red snarled, if she didn't get Karasu back to her house he would die from blood loss.
"No, I want you Red." Rezu pulled a vicious looking knife out, "And when I want something, I take it." Karasu looked up at Red, then over at Rezu, and realized what he had done to Kurama was wrong, in many different ways.
