Yuki Rei: I made Hiei lose his mind? How mean am I? It's so sad! But he
had to...*pouts*
Well......onto the next chapter....Chapter 7: Past....only serene forgotten
memories.
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"Miya, Hiei won't remember anything or anyone." Kurama mumbled. Miya wheeled around. "And did you know this would happen?!" She thundered. Kurama diverted his eyes to the ground. "Always did. The Lenaris Jewel is known quite well. Only despair is wrought upon the user. Hiei gotten the better despair." Kurama explained sheepishly. Miya sank to her knees. She looked up, tear struck. "Why didn't you let me die? Hiei doesn't deserve this." She whispered in pained agony. She was heartbroken. She would gladly give her own life so Hiei wouldn't have had to lose his precious memory. She knew he hadn't had much in his past, but..but...MEMORIES ARE MEMORIES! Her mind shrieked. She felt so quilty. Why was this happening to her?! Miya clutched her head in pain. Why did she feel...feel so sad...she wanted to get rid of those feelings that engulfed her in silent flames. Kurama walked to Miya. He kneeled down next to her. "Miya..." He began. "Hiei wanted you to live a happy life, before it was too late. When you were ill, he wanted to do everything to make it go away. To see you happy, even if he doesn't know you, is what he deserves." Miya looked up at Kurama. He may have been right, but the feelings wouldn't go away. They couldn't. Her mind was screaming at her. It wouldn't stop! What had she done to deserve this? Why did she feel so unworthy? "Kurama, why?" She cried. To what, she knew not. She just wanted everything to stop. For time to cease in its shallow yet deepening waters. Kurama didn't know what to do. He simply offered a shoulder for the sullen girl to cry on. "Who are you people?" Hiei asked suddenly. Kurama looked to Hiei, Miya still in his arms. "I am Kurama. This is your friend, Miya." Hiei looked to Miya with utmost curiousity. There was something about her. He couldn't quite put his finger on it. Then he understood. "Koorime." Hiei hissed. "Hiei...Miya may be a Koorime, but she was your friend. Give her a chance." Kurama pleaded. Hiei groaned. He didn't know who any of them were. He only knew his name was, very curiously, Hiei. Hiei. Flying shadow. But everything else was blocked. He couldn't get to it. They had all tried to tell him who he was, but it went in one ear and out the other. He never remembered any of it. "Yusuke." Kurama called. "Hiei doesn't remember anything. Even the stuff we tell him." Yusuke looked at him. "That is just too weird." "I know." Kurama agreed. He looked to the walls. He was really confused.
"Why didn't you let me die? Hiei doesn't deserve this." Kurama remembered Miya had said. "Kurama, why?" Kurama remembered Miya crying in agony. He didn't know what to do. The Lenaris Jewel had taken something in return for using its powers. At the moment, he believed nothing would ever be the same. "Do you remember anything?" Miya asked. Hiei shook his head. "But there is something about you..." He trailed off. "Hiei...you have to remember! You have to! It is all my fault. If I hadn't been sick..." Miya cried. Hiei looked at her, a bit shocked. "How sick were you?" "Very sick. You ventured to get the Lenaris Jewel to heal my infliction. It worked, but with the price of your memory." Miya explained. She then hugged Hiei. "Hiei. I feel terrible! You have to suffer because of me!" She sobbed. "Miya. I am not suffering anything. I don't want to remember." Hiei said indifferently. "Hiei. Please don't try to fool yourself." Miya begged, still sobbing on his shoulder. Hiei looked up. The door opened. Kurama, Keiko, and Yusuke came in.
"How are you doing?" Yusuke asked. Hiei looked up from Miya to Yusuke. "Fine." He answered simply. Keiko looked at her watch. "Well, if you're fine, I need to go." "Goodbye." Yusuke said. Keiko simply ignored him, nose stuck in the air. Yusuke sighed. Keiko would never forgive him. He didn't know what he said to make her so mad. Well, maybe he did. "Yusuke! You jerk! I am not your personal toy!" Keiko screamed after Yusuke lifted up her skirt. "No?" Yusuke asked in disappointment. "That's it Yusuke! I'm outta here!" Keiko yelled. Yusuke was glued to the spot. "Keiko, wait! I didn't mean it!" Yusuke ran after her. "Yusuke? Are you all right?" Kurama asked. "Um....Yeah." Yusuke said, distracted by his thoughts. "We only have but a month of this vacation, then it is back to life." Kurama mused. Yusuke looked at him. "Yeah..." Ordinary life? Yeah right. Keiko was pissed at him and he had no real home to return to. "Well...Good night...morning or whatever. I'm going to bed.." Kurama announced. Yusuke was too far into his thoughts to say anything. So Kurama just walked away. "Hiei...Do you remember who I am?" Miya asked. "Miya." Hiei answered in return. "Hiei, I only wish for your memory to return..." Miya said uncertainly. "Hn. It will...Maybe, but I don't want it to." Hiei snorted. "Hiei, please don't be like that..." Miya trailed off. "I won't." Hiei nodded. Hiei blinked several times. Something...something...he was trying to remember something....But he couldn't. It was on the edge of his mind..........
"Miya, Hiei won't remember anything or anyone." Kurama mumbled. Miya wheeled around. "And did you know this would happen?!" She thundered. Kurama diverted his eyes to the ground. "Always did. The Lenaris Jewel is known quite well. Only despair is wrought upon the user. Hiei gotten the better despair." Kurama explained sheepishly. Miya sank to her knees. She looked up, tear struck. "Why didn't you let me die? Hiei doesn't deserve this." She whispered in pained agony. She was heartbroken. She would gladly give her own life so Hiei wouldn't have had to lose his precious memory. She knew he hadn't had much in his past, but..but...MEMORIES ARE MEMORIES! Her mind shrieked. She felt so quilty. Why was this happening to her?! Miya clutched her head in pain. Why did she feel...feel so sad...she wanted to get rid of those feelings that engulfed her in silent flames. Kurama walked to Miya. He kneeled down next to her. "Miya..." He began. "Hiei wanted you to live a happy life, before it was too late. When you were ill, he wanted to do everything to make it go away. To see you happy, even if he doesn't know you, is what he deserves." Miya looked up at Kurama. He may have been right, but the feelings wouldn't go away. They couldn't. Her mind was screaming at her. It wouldn't stop! What had she done to deserve this? Why did she feel so unworthy? "Kurama, why?" She cried. To what, she knew not. She just wanted everything to stop. For time to cease in its shallow yet deepening waters. Kurama didn't know what to do. He simply offered a shoulder for the sullen girl to cry on. "Who are you people?" Hiei asked suddenly. Kurama looked to Hiei, Miya still in his arms. "I am Kurama. This is your friend, Miya." Hiei looked to Miya with utmost curiousity. There was something about her. He couldn't quite put his finger on it. Then he understood. "Koorime." Hiei hissed. "Hiei...Miya may be a Koorime, but she was your friend. Give her a chance." Kurama pleaded. Hiei groaned. He didn't know who any of them were. He only knew his name was, very curiously, Hiei. Hiei. Flying shadow. But everything else was blocked. He couldn't get to it. They had all tried to tell him who he was, but it went in one ear and out the other. He never remembered any of it. "Yusuke." Kurama called. "Hiei doesn't remember anything. Even the stuff we tell him." Yusuke looked at him. "That is just too weird." "I know." Kurama agreed. He looked to the walls. He was really confused.
"Why didn't you let me die? Hiei doesn't deserve this." Kurama remembered Miya had said. "Kurama, why?" Kurama remembered Miya crying in agony. He didn't know what to do. The Lenaris Jewel had taken something in return for using its powers. At the moment, he believed nothing would ever be the same. "Do you remember anything?" Miya asked. Hiei shook his head. "But there is something about you..." He trailed off. "Hiei...you have to remember! You have to! It is all my fault. If I hadn't been sick..." Miya cried. Hiei looked at her, a bit shocked. "How sick were you?" "Very sick. You ventured to get the Lenaris Jewel to heal my infliction. It worked, but with the price of your memory." Miya explained. She then hugged Hiei. "Hiei. I feel terrible! You have to suffer because of me!" She sobbed. "Miya. I am not suffering anything. I don't want to remember." Hiei said indifferently. "Hiei. Please don't try to fool yourself." Miya begged, still sobbing on his shoulder. Hiei looked up. The door opened. Kurama, Keiko, and Yusuke came in.
"How are you doing?" Yusuke asked. Hiei looked up from Miya to Yusuke. "Fine." He answered simply. Keiko looked at her watch. "Well, if you're fine, I need to go." "Goodbye." Yusuke said. Keiko simply ignored him, nose stuck in the air. Yusuke sighed. Keiko would never forgive him. He didn't know what he said to make her so mad. Well, maybe he did. "Yusuke! You jerk! I am not your personal toy!" Keiko screamed after Yusuke lifted up her skirt. "No?" Yusuke asked in disappointment. "That's it Yusuke! I'm outta here!" Keiko yelled. Yusuke was glued to the spot. "Keiko, wait! I didn't mean it!" Yusuke ran after her. "Yusuke? Are you all right?" Kurama asked. "Um....Yeah." Yusuke said, distracted by his thoughts. "We only have but a month of this vacation, then it is back to life." Kurama mused. Yusuke looked at him. "Yeah..." Ordinary life? Yeah right. Keiko was pissed at him and he had no real home to return to. "Well...Good night...morning or whatever. I'm going to bed.." Kurama announced. Yusuke was too far into his thoughts to say anything. So Kurama just walked away. "Hiei...Do you remember who I am?" Miya asked. "Miya." Hiei answered in return. "Hiei, I only wish for your memory to return..." Miya said uncertainly. "Hn. It will...Maybe, but I don't want it to." Hiei snorted. "Hiei, please don't be like that..." Miya trailed off. "I won't." Hiei nodded. Hiei blinked several times. Something...something...he was trying to remember something....But he couldn't. It was on the edge of his mind..........
