Chapter 10
Disclaimer: For the many times I forgot to put a stupid line called the disclaimer into my story, here it is: I DON"T OWN YYH!
Also, for those of you people who didn't see (no offense to you peoples), the girl's name is YARU! Not YURA or YUNA! YARU (or, her full name YAKIMURU)!!!!!
Yaru P.O.V.
Hiei stepped back as he recognized me with a shocked expression. He dropped the sword with a thud, and backed up. I put my sword away, and smiled at him. He asked in a hopeful, then unbelieving tone, "Yaru? No, it can't be you! You died!" I started to smirk at him, and his eyes narrowed and then widened. "No! You're not real! You're just a illusion that my mind is making me see!" He put his hands on his head and started to shake it. I laughed, ducked under the arms, and kissed him.
He stopped shaking his head as I continued to kiss him. We broke apart, panting, afterwards, his arms hanging limply at his sides. I smirked at his face, which was slowly turning a shade of red. I asked him, "Was that real enough? I think so...you're turning red as Kurama's hair." He looked at me with red eyes full of questions. "But...I saw your dead body! A-and, the blue glowing! And the blood!" I was confused for a second. Then, I started to laugh.
Hiei P.O.V.
Yaru was crying with laughter, as I looked at her dumbfounded. Now I was sure my mind was creating illusions...
She asked, "Where's my 'grave'?" I pointed at the marked area, and she walked over. She dug into the ground, and I got slightly mad. "What do you think you're doing? I already told you, it's a dead body!" And, why am I speaking to an illusion? I ran over and sifted the dirt off the body, to find...two leaves, the tear gems in one of them. I gaped at the grave. No dead body...
Yaru looked at me with a smile, and said, "You shouldn't have buried the fake illusion, you know..." Illusion? So, was Yaru saying the exact opposite of what I was thinking? Wait a minute...a leaf? Aren't kitsune's supposed to be able to make illusions out of leaves? I looked at the top of Yaru's skull. No fluffy ears...I didn't dare look for a tail...
She stared at me. "What are you looking at?" I replied with, "Nothing..." She put her hands on her hips and scowled. She actually looked kind of cute like that. Yaru ran across the clearing, and taunted, "I bet you got slower when I was away!"
I growled, and ran with my arms extended. She avoided my grabbing arms, and smirked. "Yep, you got slower..." She turned around, and I tackled her. We landed in the dirt, and I whispered into her ear, "Didn't anyone tell you never turn your back to danger?" She muttered, "The only danger I now need to watch out for is your heavy body suffocating me!" I got off her, and as she tottered weakly onto her feet, I grabbed her into a hug, and jumped to an overhead tree branch.
I woke up on the same branch, with Yaru using my chest as a pillow. I blushed and carefully moved Yaru so that she was sleeping on the tree. I took my cape off, and gently tucked it around her, and I jumped to the tree house. I didn't think she was a fake now, although I did need to know about that leaf...I went to try and cook breakfast. I didn't complicate it by taking out all the pans and starting up the stove (A.N. I don't think he even know how it's used). Therefore, I spread some plates around a certain area, broke some eggs, fried them with my mortal flames, and...set the house on fire.
Yaru P.O.V
After waking up to the sound of Hiei running all over the place trying to put out random flames, I cooked some eggs and bacon over the stove. I knew I should have made the fireproof spell on the house stronger! I glared at Hiei, who pouted at me. As I gave him the food, and he started to inhale it, I thought that he looked so childish and cute at the same time. Imagine, the almighty Hiei, pouting over some food.
We cleaned up the mess, and started to walk through the forest. The animals were back, and some of them were quite noisy. I winced at the thought of these animals stampeding the city. After a while, Hiei asked, "But what took you so long?" I looked at him, and said, "I was looking for you in that forest. My Jagan eye wasn't working for some reason, so I had to go through the whole place. Then, it took me time to get back here, and then, I stayed around the place, listening...you scared all of the ningens, and animals in the city."
He looked at me through laughing eyes, and I growled at him with a, "You didn't have to go that far!" Then, we started to argue about the value of humans; I won because I said, "THEY INVENTED ICE CREAM!" After a while, we calmed down. Then, he asked, "But, why did you stop pummeling me back at...its castle?" I looked at him, startled. Then I said, "I don't know...I just heard something inside me that told me you were real-and that other Hiei was an illusion. Or, it was the tear gem..."
We went back after a while, and he actually cooked an edible lunch. Of course, it was 3-minute ramen, which isn't that hard to cook. Then, as I ate the food, I started to feel very sleepy. When I woke up, I was on the couch, my head in Hiei's lap. I scowled at him, "Did you drug that food?" He nodded, and I growled, "WHY DID YOU DO THAT?!?!" He smiled at me, and ran off. I followed him, and I gasped as he led me into a small space.
It was full of flowers- roses - in every imaginable color. In the center was a huge olive tree, with a dove carved onto white metal hanging on a branch. (A.N. Supposedly, olive branches and doves are the symbol for peace...). I stood looking around. So many, pretty flowers...I looked at Hiei. He was smirking at me. "Did you do this?"
He answered me with a nod, and I ran and hugged him. "How did you know roses were my favorite-"I gasped for air as Hiei held me by my neck on a tree. "Who are you, kitsune? Why are you in Yaru's body" I choked at him, "How the hell am I supposed to answer that when I can't even breathe?" He let go, and I slid to the dirt. I got up, and glared at him. He glared back at me, and then, I started to laugh.
Hiei P.O.V.
I glared nice and long at her. She laughed and laughed and laughed, and then suddenly cut off. She got up, and looked at me. Her eyes were filled with anger, and I backed away. She growled, "I can't tell you. I couldn't even if I wanted to! But, some day, I will!" She looked at me again, and all signs of anger had changed into determination. I looked at her questionably. "So, you're saying you can't tell me for a reason?" She nodded, and whispered, "It's a spell."
We went home, my arm around her shoulders. (Now her home is mine too!) For dinner, we ate outside on a tree branch. We ate ice cream, lasagna, soda, and other yummy foods.
Me before Food: --
Me after Food:
Then, we got up, and walked together into a blue-and-white portal to the Sprit World.
Kurama P.O.V.
We were still on the lookout for Hiei. Koenma had gathered us all, and he was saying, "We need to find Hiei, or he could destroy the whole Ningenkai!" Then, the door to the room opened, and in walked Hiei...and Yaru? We stared as they walked in, and Yusuke then exclaimed, "Holy cheese on rye! She didn't die!"
Koenma stuttered, "B-but how? My map was supposed to track down your Jaganshi's energy." Yaru glared at the Prince of the Dead. "So, you were tracking me? Well, to tell you the truth, my Jagan hasn't been working." Koenma nodded in "understanding", and then said, "And you, Hiei...I am expecti-"Hiei growled, "I am not doing any extra work!" He sat down, and Koenma sighed. "Fine, fine...I'll just ask George to stamp my paperwork. Anyways, I want to ask you something, Yaru...will you be a Spirt Detective?"
Wee all braced for a loud tirade of rejection from Yaru. So, it would only be surprising to us if Yaru said yes, right? Well, we nearly had heart attacks when Yaru replied with, "Fine! But, don't expect that much from me!" Koenma said in a relived tone, "Thank you. Now, your first mission will be very tough-not too you guys though". I think he meant us boys. He gave us directions, and we left.
Later on, I realized that Koenma had probably meant the mission was not our first mission. It was really hard! These chimeras were in the forest, which was full of ugly plants that were acidic and carnivorous; did I forget to mention the chimeras were butt ugly, their blood was acid, and they were (unfortunately) intelligent? They challenged us to a tournament, where we worked on teams.
They choose the teams, and the fighting was quite...harsh on Kuwabara and Yusuke. The humans couldn't use their spiritual weapons, so they had to use brute force. And, of course, they had to get away from the chimeras before the blood spattered on them. They still won, but they both had acid on their clothing and you could smell the raw flesh. I put a balm from a plant I found on their wounds, while Hiei and Yaru (possibly the best team ever) beat the crap out of two elderly chimeras...I would feel sorry for them, but...
Then, to my surprise, I saw a human sitting next to the last chimera. They stepped up and said, "We have decided to fight you one last time! We will admit defeat if you win...however, this is a fight to the death, and if you lose, everyone dies." Then, they pointed at Yaru and me. "We will fight you two." Surprised, I stepped onto the raised circle. Yaru did the same with a blank expression- probably hiding surprise behind it. Then, the battle started. I swung my rose whip out, and Yaru whipped out her sword.
The battlefield was half-dissolved, and no of the acid was on us. We had managed to get the chimera to get blood on his fellow teammate. The human glared at us with obvious pain, and then whipped out a box. "We aren't over with you yet!" He opened the box, and a smoke came out. I knew what the box was-It was a Box of Eden...
I looked frantically about for Yaru. My tail brushed against my leg, and my ears twitched to try to find a sound from Yaru. Instead, my acute nose picked up the scent of roses, and the smoke cleared away with a breeze. Yaru was gone, and the fox from my dreams-Hiroma-stood there.
I gaped as she flicked her silver hair to the side. Then, Hiroma saw me, walked over. "Hello, cousin Youko..." She started as I squinted at her. "Who are you!?" She smiled, and then said, "I see... my spell didn't wear off yet." She started to sing a verse in a different language. The tone of the music stopped my heart for a few seconds as the strong, powerful tune ran through my ears. It traveled to my brain, and, and memories started to trickle in my head. As the stream got bigger, the memories came faster. She stopped singing, and my organs started to work again. I remembered everything.
She had been my best friend, always there for me. We had hidden together when bounty hunters killed our parents and the elder kitsuine. She had taught me to be happy after we were orphaned, and our lives were from then on carefree and happy. However, when she was 9 (in demon years), the same bounty hunters who had killed our family had slaughtered her. She had erased my memories before I died. But, they now filled my mind with clarity and for the first time in a long time, my eyes watered.
The chimera and human started to whimper, bringing me back to the real world. My cousin was advancing on them, with a very mean-looking plant on her arm. I wiped my eyes, and smirked as my cousin killed them...she probably hadn't been able to feel the joy of killing a victim for a long time. I watched in satisfaction as the plant literally chewed the two whimpering idiots. Fools, they were. When Hiroma finished feeding her plant, I got up, and she ran into my waiting arms. I hugged her, and whispered, "So nice to see you again." Hiei then stepped out of the smoke. His eye twitched as he looked at the acid covered spot near the edge of the arena. I laughed, as my hair turned red, and Yaru walked over to Hiei.
The two shared a look, and I saw many unanswered questions pass between them as they were answered. Their expressions were unnervingly deep, and when their eyes broke apart, I sighed. When I had opened my eyes, I nearly choked. Hiei and Yaru were kissing! At first I wanted to slap Hiei for kissing MY cousin, but then I realized that she had survived for many years...and Hiei was a good person...well, uh, maybe not. I started to laugh as the smoke cleared, and the two humans saw the couple.
Kuwabara fainted into Yusuke's arms (AN: not implying YAOI!)
I know that ending sucked, but oh well. By the way, the answers for the contest thingy was Hojo and Kikyo! Hehe...I hate those two. GO TO H##, you $$#$!
I'm so nice, aren't I?
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Ya know, I might just write a yaoi next...but if I did, I would have to watch out for random inanimate objects in the hallways at school, especially those from Jenny (squared!)
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It's currently Monday in LA, on April 19, 2004, at 6:06 (as my digital clock says). The next chapter will most likely be very short, but it will be the last... Oh, congrats to Marissa and miyako14! Sorry to Mar for not sending her the chapter though. However, I combined 10 and 11, so miyako14 has some more reading to do!
Thanks for all the reviews people! I would love you if I knew who you were...(that doesn't include Kireishi, Minu, Jineka, Marissa, Jenny Jeong, and other insane people that I know; well, I still 'like' you...;;;)
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Disclaimer: For the many times I forgot to put a stupid line called the disclaimer into my story, here it is: I DON"T OWN YYH!
Also, for those of you people who didn't see (no offense to you peoples), the girl's name is YARU! Not YURA or YUNA! YARU (or, her full name YAKIMURU)!!!!!
Yaru P.O.V.
Hiei stepped back as he recognized me with a shocked expression. He dropped the sword with a thud, and backed up. I put my sword away, and smiled at him. He asked in a hopeful, then unbelieving tone, "Yaru? No, it can't be you! You died!" I started to smirk at him, and his eyes narrowed and then widened. "No! You're not real! You're just a illusion that my mind is making me see!" He put his hands on his head and started to shake it. I laughed, ducked under the arms, and kissed him.
He stopped shaking his head as I continued to kiss him. We broke apart, panting, afterwards, his arms hanging limply at his sides. I smirked at his face, which was slowly turning a shade of red. I asked him, "Was that real enough? I think so...you're turning red as Kurama's hair." He looked at me with red eyes full of questions. "But...I saw your dead body! A-and, the blue glowing! And the blood!" I was confused for a second. Then, I started to laugh.
Hiei P.O.V.
Yaru was crying with laughter, as I looked at her dumbfounded. Now I was sure my mind was creating illusions...
She asked, "Where's my 'grave'?" I pointed at the marked area, and she walked over. She dug into the ground, and I got slightly mad. "What do you think you're doing? I already told you, it's a dead body!" And, why am I speaking to an illusion? I ran over and sifted the dirt off the body, to find...two leaves, the tear gems in one of them. I gaped at the grave. No dead body...
Yaru looked at me with a smile, and said, "You shouldn't have buried the fake illusion, you know..." Illusion? So, was Yaru saying the exact opposite of what I was thinking? Wait a minute...a leaf? Aren't kitsune's supposed to be able to make illusions out of leaves? I looked at the top of Yaru's skull. No fluffy ears...I didn't dare look for a tail...
She stared at me. "What are you looking at?" I replied with, "Nothing..." She put her hands on her hips and scowled. She actually looked kind of cute like that. Yaru ran across the clearing, and taunted, "I bet you got slower when I was away!"
I growled, and ran with my arms extended. She avoided my grabbing arms, and smirked. "Yep, you got slower..." She turned around, and I tackled her. We landed in the dirt, and I whispered into her ear, "Didn't anyone tell you never turn your back to danger?" She muttered, "The only danger I now need to watch out for is your heavy body suffocating me!" I got off her, and as she tottered weakly onto her feet, I grabbed her into a hug, and jumped to an overhead tree branch.
I woke up on the same branch, with Yaru using my chest as a pillow. I blushed and carefully moved Yaru so that she was sleeping on the tree. I took my cape off, and gently tucked it around her, and I jumped to the tree house. I didn't think she was a fake now, although I did need to know about that leaf...I went to try and cook breakfast. I didn't complicate it by taking out all the pans and starting up the stove (A.N. I don't think he even know how it's used). Therefore, I spread some plates around a certain area, broke some eggs, fried them with my mortal flames, and...set the house on fire.
Yaru P.O.V
After waking up to the sound of Hiei running all over the place trying to put out random flames, I cooked some eggs and bacon over the stove. I knew I should have made the fireproof spell on the house stronger! I glared at Hiei, who pouted at me. As I gave him the food, and he started to inhale it, I thought that he looked so childish and cute at the same time. Imagine, the almighty Hiei, pouting over some food.
We cleaned up the mess, and started to walk through the forest. The animals were back, and some of them were quite noisy. I winced at the thought of these animals stampeding the city. After a while, Hiei asked, "But what took you so long?" I looked at him, and said, "I was looking for you in that forest. My Jagan eye wasn't working for some reason, so I had to go through the whole place. Then, it took me time to get back here, and then, I stayed around the place, listening...you scared all of the ningens, and animals in the city."
He looked at me through laughing eyes, and I growled at him with a, "You didn't have to go that far!" Then, we started to argue about the value of humans; I won because I said, "THEY INVENTED ICE CREAM!" After a while, we calmed down. Then, he asked, "But, why did you stop pummeling me back at...its castle?" I looked at him, startled. Then I said, "I don't know...I just heard something inside me that told me you were real-and that other Hiei was an illusion. Or, it was the tear gem..."
We went back after a while, and he actually cooked an edible lunch. Of course, it was 3-minute ramen, which isn't that hard to cook. Then, as I ate the food, I started to feel very sleepy. When I woke up, I was on the couch, my head in Hiei's lap. I scowled at him, "Did you drug that food?" He nodded, and I growled, "WHY DID YOU DO THAT?!?!" He smiled at me, and ran off. I followed him, and I gasped as he led me into a small space.
It was full of flowers- roses - in every imaginable color. In the center was a huge olive tree, with a dove carved onto white metal hanging on a branch. (A.N. Supposedly, olive branches and doves are the symbol for peace...). I stood looking around. So many, pretty flowers...I looked at Hiei. He was smirking at me. "Did you do this?"
He answered me with a nod, and I ran and hugged him. "How did you know roses were my favorite-"I gasped for air as Hiei held me by my neck on a tree. "Who are you, kitsune? Why are you in Yaru's body" I choked at him, "How the hell am I supposed to answer that when I can't even breathe?" He let go, and I slid to the dirt. I got up, and glared at him. He glared back at me, and then, I started to laugh.
Hiei P.O.V.
I glared nice and long at her. She laughed and laughed and laughed, and then suddenly cut off. She got up, and looked at me. Her eyes were filled with anger, and I backed away. She growled, "I can't tell you. I couldn't even if I wanted to! But, some day, I will!" She looked at me again, and all signs of anger had changed into determination. I looked at her questionably. "So, you're saying you can't tell me for a reason?" She nodded, and whispered, "It's a spell."
We went home, my arm around her shoulders. (Now her home is mine too!) For dinner, we ate outside on a tree branch. We ate ice cream, lasagna, soda, and other yummy foods.
Me before Food: --
Me after Food:
Then, we got up, and walked together into a blue-and-white portal to the Sprit World.
Kurama P.O.V.
We were still on the lookout for Hiei. Koenma had gathered us all, and he was saying, "We need to find Hiei, or he could destroy the whole Ningenkai!" Then, the door to the room opened, and in walked Hiei...and Yaru? We stared as they walked in, and Yusuke then exclaimed, "Holy cheese on rye! She didn't die!"
Koenma stuttered, "B-but how? My map was supposed to track down your Jaganshi's energy." Yaru glared at the Prince of the Dead. "So, you were tracking me? Well, to tell you the truth, my Jagan hasn't been working." Koenma nodded in "understanding", and then said, "And you, Hiei...I am expecti-"Hiei growled, "I am not doing any extra work!" He sat down, and Koenma sighed. "Fine, fine...I'll just ask George to stamp my paperwork. Anyways, I want to ask you something, Yaru...will you be a Spirt Detective?"
Wee all braced for a loud tirade of rejection from Yaru. So, it would only be surprising to us if Yaru said yes, right? Well, we nearly had heart attacks when Yaru replied with, "Fine! But, don't expect that much from me!" Koenma said in a relived tone, "Thank you. Now, your first mission will be very tough-not too you guys though". I think he meant us boys. He gave us directions, and we left.
Later on, I realized that Koenma had probably meant the mission was not our first mission. It was really hard! These chimeras were in the forest, which was full of ugly plants that were acidic and carnivorous; did I forget to mention the chimeras were butt ugly, their blood was acid, and they were (unfortunately) intelligent? They challenged us to a tournament, where we worked on teams.
They choose the teams, and the fighting was quite...harsh on Kuwabara and Yusuke. The humans couldn't use their spiritual weapons, so they had to use brute force. And, of course, they had to get away from the chimeras before the blood spattered on them. They still won, but they both had acid on their clothing and you could smell the raw flesh. I put a balm from a plant I found on their wounds, while Hiei and Yaru (possibly the best team ever) beat the crap out of two elderly chimeras...I would feel sorry for them, but...
Then, to my surprise, I saw a human sitting next to the last chimera. They stepped up and said, "We have decided to fight you one last time! We will admit defeat if you win...however, this is a fight to the death, and if you lose, everyone dies." Then, they pointed at Yaru and me. "We will fight you two." Surprised, I stepped onto the raised circle. Yaru did the same with a blank expression- probably hiding surprise behind it. Then, the battle started. I swung my rose whip out, and Yaru whipped out her sword.
The battlefield was half-dissolved, and no of the acid was on us. We had managed to get the chimera to get blood on his fellow teammate. The human glared at us with obvious pain, and then whipped out a box. "We aren't over with you yet!" He opened the box, and a smoke came out. I knew what the box was-It was a Box of Eden...
I looked frantically about for Yaru. My tail brushed against my leg, and my ears twitched to try to find a sound from Yaru. Instead, my acute nose picked up the scent of roses, and the smoke cleared away with a breeze. Yaru was gone, and the fox from my dreams-Hiroma-stood there.
I gaped as she flicked her silver hair to the side. Then, Hiroma saw me, walked over. "Hello, cousin Youko..." She started as I squinted at her. "Who are you!?" She smiled, and then said, "I see... my spell didn't wear off yet." She started to sing a verse in a different language. The tone of the music stopped my heart for a few seconds as the strong, powerful tune ran through my ears. It traveled to my brain, and, and memories started to trickle in my head. As the stream got bigger, the memories came faster. She stopped singing, and my organs started to work again. I remembered everything.
She had been my best friend, always there for me. We had hidden together when bounty hunters killed our parents and the elder kitsuine. She had taught me to be happy after we were orphaned, and our lives were from then on carefree and happy. However, when she was 9 (in demon years), the same bounty hunters who had killed our family had slaughtered her. She had erased my memories before I died. But, they now filled my mind with clarity and for the first time in a long time, my eyes watered.
The chimera and human started to whimper, bringing me back to the real world. My cousin was advancing on them, with a very mean-looking plant on her arm. I wiped my eyes, and smirked as my cousin killed them...she probably hadn't been able to feel the joy of killing a victim for a long time. I watched in satisfaction as the plant literally chewed the two whimpering idiots. Fools, they were. When Hiroma finished feeding her plant, I got up, and she ran into my waiting arms. I hugged her, and whispered, "So nice to see you again." Hiei then stepped out of the smoke. His eye twitched as he looked at the acid covered spot near the edge of the arena. I laughed, as my hair turned red, and Yaru walked over to Hiei.
The two shared a look, and I saw many unanswered questions pass between them as they were answered. Their expressions were unnervingly deep, and when their eyes broke apart, I sighed. When I had opened my eyes, I nearly choked. Hiei and Yaru were kissing! At first I wanted to slap Hiei for kissing MY cousin, but then I realized that she had survived for many years...and Hiei was a good person...well, uh, maybe not. I started to laugh as the smoke cleared, and the two humans saw the couple.
Kuwabara fainted into Yusuke's arms (AN: not implying YAOI!)
I know that ending sucked, but oh well. By the way, the answers for the contest thingy was Hojo and Kikyo! Hehe...I hate those two. GO TO H##, you $$#$!
I'm so nice, aren't I?
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Ya know, I might just write a yaoi next...but if I did, I would have to watch out for random inanimate objects in the hallways at school, especially those from Jenny (squared!)
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It's currently Monday in LA, on April 19, 2004, at 6:06 (as my digital clock says). The next chapter will most likely be very short, but it will be the last... Oh, congrats to Marissa and miyako14! Sorry to Mar for not sending her the chapter though. However, I combined 10 and 11, so miyako14 has some more reading to do!
Thanks for all the reviews people! I would love you if I knew who you were...(that doesn't include Kireishi, Minu, Jineka, Marissa, Jenny Jeong, and other insane people that I know; well, I still 'like' you...;;;)
Give me your AOL sn if you have one! Or, IM me when I'm on! My sn: bluejaganshi (no space)
Now, I must accent my ending with more copy and paste!
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