Title: Needs of the Jagan Eye
Rating: PG-13 for cursing and suggested themes
Summary: Hiei's jagan eye has chosen a human to be his mate. Would he fulfill its wishes?
Disclaimer: I don't own Yu-Yu-Hakusho or Hiei. But its not like I haven't asked yet.
Chapter summary: The first martial arts lesson and the beginning of Hiei's seduction.
Author's note: This whole chapter is full of Celeste and Hiei moments. Well.I didn't want Hiei to rush so it'll seem realistic and in character. Oh yeah.for those of you expecting a lemon chapter.I can't write one because a) I don't want to get this story deleted b) I can't write one.period. It'll ruin the whole story if I even attempt at it. C) As a perfectionist, it'll take me forever to make it seem right with the right *cough* descriptions. D) My parents might find out or my sister can use it as blackmail.
I'll write one someday.just not on this particular story or while I'm in this family.
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With a sigh, he turned to a lets-get-this-over-with attitude and walked across to her. Surprisingly, she took a step back but shook herself loose then stood to face him. They met eye to eye but Hiei's hair allowed dominance in height. With a blank face, he took off his jacket and threw it up; it landed on the grass to the right of them with a soft rustle.
"Punch me," he stated and pointed to his chest.
"What?"
He rolled his eyes in an impatient manner and grabbed her hand. Folding the fingers so that it formed a tight fist, he repeated the instruction. "Punch me."
Celeste understood and stepped back to get an even footing. With all her might, she closed her eyes and swung. Her hands flew threw the air but never made impact on the piece flesh. She opened her eyes slowly and was shocked at the disappearance of her teacher. She looked around for any sign of the spiky-haired man but found nothing. Sarcastically, she thought about how a teacher walked out of his own classroom. But a sudden feeling overwhelmed her as she quickly jerked to its source behind her.
"You're very slow," a deep voice stated. Hiei was spread across the lower limb of an old tree and lazily looked in space. "And even if you had managed to land a punch on me, it wouldn't have made any damage at all."
Slightly insulted, Celeste sarcastically muttered," Why do you think I'm here?".
"But you were able to sense me," he continued softly," That is mildly decent."
She didn't know whether to thank him for the 'compliment' or grab the nearest rock and test his speed in a different manner. Any who, Celeste was careful to keep a close eye on him so he wouldn't take her in surprise anymore. She watched him jump out of the tree and landed on the ground near the base of the hunk of wood. With his back still towards her, Hiei balled up his right hand and aimed for the tree. The mighty oak vibrated for what seemed like a minute, causing leaves to stir around them. When it stopped, the area where the impact occurred had noticeable damage.
"I'm not promising you anything. If you come here every day then at least you'll know how to fight properly," he said as he approached towards her. Celeste's mouth was slightly a gaped. This sure wasn't in the Dummies book. That would definitely be very useful to her. Hell, she was sure Yuske Urameshi couldn't deliver a punch that strong and the lessons were free. Besides, it wasn't like she had a job to worry about or anything else to worry about. She looked up, gulped, and nodded. They stood silently with him staring at her with deep red eyes before turning around.
"Lets' start then," he replied with a mischievous smirk that defined something more. Celeste followed cautiously, already feeling an ebb of regret. She was stopped suddenly as Hiei said something else. "Don't tell anyone else about these lessons."
"Why?"
"I don't want anyone else to start pestering me with their whines of being stronger."
"Okay...." Yeah, he seemed like such a friendly fellow so far. She sighed.
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`"Fuck! Stay still!" Celeste stated through clenched teeth as Hiei once more dodged her attack. He jumped up and landed behind her after doing a graceful flip in the air. She quickly ran towards him, positioned for another swing. Hiei quickly turned around and blocked it easily with his upper arm.
With a unemotional expression, he stated, "You're putting to much strain on your punches when you should focus more on your aim. It doesn't matter how much force is behind it if you miss the target."
She leaned back with a frustrated look on her face and threw up her arms in a defeated fashion. "Why the hell do I even try? All week, I've been trying my best and all you do is repeat the same thing: Too weak or not enough focus." He smirked as if her suffering was bringing him high- priced amusement.
"Its true," he said as he watched her cross the field and retrieve a water bottle. As the time passed, Celeste had gotten used to him and more comfortable with his presence each day. He had to admit, she had great potential and her ability to sense things was proof of that. Too bad it usually took years of hardcore training or fighting to succeed in ever seeing advances in a human.
He followed her and handed her a piece of cloth. She looked up, surprised at the simple gesture but gratefully took it. "Thanks," she said as she wiped her forehead. Trying to catch her breath, she settled between two giant roots of an old oak tree. Three straight hours of redoing and fine- tuning punches, kicks, and defensive moves and they weren't halfway through the day yet. Hiei wasn't exactly an easy teacher but he wasn't cruel either. He knew her limitations but she refused to accept them.
She did have to get back to work someday. As soon as the money ran out, she either had to find a job or go back to pick pocketing. Either way, it means that she had to stop taking lessons with Hiei. There was only two weeks left. That was one of the reasons why she had focused so hard on the lessons and pushed her boundaries to its' limits; Celeste wanted to get as much out of it as possible.
She stole a glance at her teacher who leaned next to a tree near her with his usual attire of loose black pants with a white sash wrapped multiple times around his lower torso. Strong arms were crossed on Hiei's well defined chest. He looked into the sky, seemingly deep in thought.
They later went back to the center where the sun shone the most. Small summer flowers budded from the ground with the smell of minty grass looming over them. It would a be a great day for a person to just lie around but Celeste didn't hold her breath.
Hiei was worried. How could he possibly trick her into bed when their relationship seemed so distant from each other. He didn't know what to do from here and he sure wasn't going to go run to Kurama for help anymore. Not like the last time when he slipped Hiei's predicament to Yuske and Kuwabara. The ringing of their laughter was still fresh in his mind. Really, he should thank them since it was their idea to get them alone together in the first place but that was beside the point. Its the principal of the matter.
It was a good day, he noticed. Hiei hadn't wanted to rush into things or it would cause suspicion but a week had already passed so today could be the day he made his first move. But how? He stole a glance at Celeste who was waiting for his next instructions. Brushing his feet lightly over the grass, he noticed how soft it was and smirked. A plan slowly formulated in his mind.
Retrieving his black and red cloak with white trimmings, he spread it on the ground before them. Without saying a word, he laid down on top with his arms underneath his head. She looked bewildered. "Uh. . What are you doing?" Her teacher, with half-shut eyes, looked at her .
"By having a sound and clear mind, your aim and focus would come more easily to you," he answered simply than closed his eyes. "But don't fall asleep. This is a mind exercise. Relying too much on brute force would get you nowhere."
Its sounded right. She wasn't going to lie and say that she didn't find herself distracted once in a while. The only problem was...lying next to her teacher. He was so mysterious, she knew next to nothing about him, and she was pretty sure he was the one from a couple of weeks ago. Her observant eyes found themselves scanning his body. To his spiky jet black hair with a little white zigzag, to his calm expression and the strong toned arms beneath, then to his naked well-defined chest softly inhaling and exhaling with the rhythm of his every breath...........
'Yeah, that was definitely one of the reasons', she thought quickly as she casted her eyes away before going any lower. Hiei was definitely the type most girls would kill for. She was one of them but it was just a stupid hopeless crush. Like she could ever hope to even lock eyes with a guy like the one in front of her. So what was stopping her from at least lying next to him and enjoy his silent calming company which she especially admired?
Besides, she wasn't sure he was the one who threatened her life.
With a final decision, she laid herself down on the far side of the cloak across from Hiei. She kept moving around, trying to find a comfortable position to be in. It was one of the few times she ever even found herself lying in the middle of a grass-filled meadow with a gorgeous man (who wasn't wearing a shirt) right next to her? Actually, this was the first.
Hiei seemed to notice her discomfort. His dark red eyes slowly opened and stared at her. "You're still distracted."
"No, I'm not!" she answered quickly as a light blush formed on her face. Did he knew she was checking him out? Celeste quickly found a spot and laid flat down with her back against the edge of the dark cloak. Firmly closing her eyes, she pretended to 'concentrate'.
"I noticed your ability to sense things." Hiei said, breaking the silence.
"What are you talking about?" she muttered turning to face him.
"Why do you keep hiding it? You shouldn't be ashamed of your gifts," he added, still avoiding eye contact with her.
Celeste grew uncomfortable. "I don't know what you mean."
Hiei sat up with one knee bended up so he can rest his arm and sighed impatiently. "You know what I mean. Even if it is only a strange feeling, you should never fight it or ignore it." He finally turned to face her with a thoughtful look in his eyes. "But I am curious of how you managed to obtain it. Was it in your family?"
He knew. Gosh, how perspective can a person be? Well, no use denying it now. The mention of her parents made her grumble. "Fine. You want to know so bad? No, I didn't get it from my family. I was an only child of two of the most irresponsible parents in the world with no 'gifts' at all. They had a divorce when I was little but either of them never wanted to take full custody of me. I was more of an ugly scab; a little time and I can be peeled off and forgotten about."
"Then how-?"
"Its stupid," she mumbled," You have no idea how naive I was when I was little. I guess I always had this little thing ticking in the back of my mind so I just 'stretch' it out more. I always thought that everyone had this but it was their choice to pursue it or not. And since my parents never even notice me, I had a lot of time on my hands to practice by myself." Hiei finally turned away but Celeste continued.
"Well, the reason I hid it is because it wasn't a good reputation for my school life. 'Hey look! Its the kid who talks to ghost!'" she added, impersonating a child for the final lines. She sighed and look towards Hiei. "Happy now? I bet you think I'm a regular weirdo, huh?"
To her surprise, he slowly shook his head. "No, I think its totally acceptable. It shows you are willing to learn and would stick to your goals...well...most of the time," he said with a smirk. Maybe she wasn't as weak as he thought. Besides, she seemed a little more open with him which was usually the first step in making her fall in love with him. And even though she'll probably denied it, he had the feeling she was already attracted to him.
Hiei was right. Celeste smiled at him admirably. "Well, can I ask you something too." She sat up and crossed her legs. "Would you think I'm a weirdo if I say you have a third eye under your bandana?" she asked with one hand cupping her chin and her on her knee.
His heart raced. "Yes, I would," he said, hoping to steer her away from the subject.
"Then can I see you without the bandana to prove it?" She said with eyes locked unto her forehead. "You were the one who just lectured me about hiding.'
"I didn't say-"
"But you did say something like that. Come on, your not a hypocrite are you?," she stated with a smirk. Hiei glared at her in defeat. She did seem sincere but what if his abnormality scared her away. It wouldn't matter, hiding it now was pointless.
"Fine.." he mumbled and unwrapped the white sash from his forehead, releasing the jagan eye from it's cloth prison. He heard a gasp as the eye opened. Celeste, with a slightly opened mouth, had leaned away from him. He suddenly stood up and hurriedly try to cover it back up but something held on to his arm.
Celeste grabbed onto his arm. "Sorry, just caught me off guard.." she said with a light nervous chuckle. For the next moments, she switched from looking at him and his jagan eye. She now stood close enough so that he feel her breathing which made his heart beat ever more faster. The jagan eye blinked again. With a triumphant smile, she stood back and asked," You were the one who I kissed the other day, huh?"
He didn't answer. She clapped her hands together after taking a deep breath. Her face turned a little shade of red. "Okay. But why did you turn your sword at me?"
"It's called a katana. As for the threat, I was training and you caught me by surprise."
"Oh. I see. You're not much of a people person are you?" She said, cocking the side of her head. "I understand." 'With a third eye,' she thought,' he must've been picked on a lot. No wonder he's always alone. And I thought I was a loner....'
Hiei was amazed that the human didn't mind his jagan eye. So far, he could sense she was slight uncomfortable but it was slowly disappearing. The jagan eye seemed content to see Celeste because it instantly gave a light glow of improvement. Fortunately, Celeste didn't notice.
"Hiei?" she said, looking at him with a friendly smile. "Thanks for not calling me a weirdo." Inside, Hiei felt something diffent stirring inside him. It seemed to grow stronger as they stood next to each other in silence as cold crimson eyes met soft green ones.
'It must be the emotional link,' thought Hiei quickly as he remembered Kurama's words. 'It's Celeste's feeling and the jagan eye is just recieving it. Just the emotional link. Not my emotion...just hers.'
Hiei's plan seemed to be working perfectly.
But it wasn't.
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I usually don't do this but I'll post the sixth chapter after I get more reviews. How did ya like the laughing picture? Hiei looks so adorable no?
Rating: PG-13 for cursing and suggested themes
Summary: Hiei's jagan eye has chosen a human to be his mate. Would he fulfill its wishes?
Disclaimer: I don't own Yu-Yu-Hakusho or Hiei. But its not like I haven't asked yet.
Chapter summary: The first martial arts lesson and the beginning of Hiei's seduction.
Author's note: This whole chapter is full of Celeste and Hiei moments. Well.I didn't want Hiei to rush so it'll seem realistic and in character. Oh yeah.for those of you expecting a lemon chapter.I can't write one because a) I don't want to get this story deleted b) I can't write one.period. It'll ruin the whole story if I even attempt at it. C) As a perfectionist, it'll take me forever to make it seem right with the right *cough* descriptions. D) My parents might find out or my sister can use it as blackmail.
I'll write one someday.just not on this particular story or while I'm in this family.
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With a sigh, he turned to a lets-get-this-over-with attitude and walked across to her. Surprisingly, she took a step back but shook herself loose then stood to face him. They met eye to eye but Hiei's hair allowed dominance in height. With a blank face, he took off his jacket and threw it up; it landed on the grass to the right of them with a soft rustle.
"Punch me," he stated and pointed to his chest.
"What?"
He rolled his eyes in an impatient manner and grabbed her hand. Folding the fingers so that it formed a tight fist, he repeated the instruction. "Punch me."
Celeste understood and stepped back to get an even footing. With all her might, she closed her eyes and swung. Her hands flew threw the air but never made impact on the piece flesh. She opened her eyes slowly and was shocked at the disappearance of her teacher. She looked around for any sign of the spiky-haired man but found nothing. Sarcastically, she thought about how a teacher walked out of his own classroom. But a sudden feeling overwhelmed her as she quickly jerked to its source behind her.
"You're very slow," a deep voice stated. Hiei was spread across the lower limb of an old tree and lazily looked in space. "And even if you had managed to land a punch on me, it wouldn't have made any damage at all."
Slightly insulted, Celeste sarcastically muttered," Why do you think I'm here?".
"But you were able to sense me," he continued softly," That is mildly decent."
She didn't know whether to thank him for the 'compliment' or grab the nearest rock and test his speed in a different manner. Any who, Celeste was careful to keep a close eye on him so he wouldn't take her in surprise anymore. She watched him jump out of the tree and landed on the ground near the base of the hunk of wood. With his back still towards her, Hiei balled up his right hand and aimed for the tree. The mighty oak vibrated for what seemed like a minute, causing leaves to stir around them. When it stopped, the area where the impact occurred had noticeable damage.
"I'm not promising you anything. If you come here every day then at least you'll know how to fight properly," he said as he approached towards her. Celeste's mouth was slightly a gaped. This sure wasn't in the Dummies book. That would definitely be very useful to her. Hell, she was sure Yuske Urameshi couldn't deliver a punch that strong and the lessons were free. Besides, it wasn't like she had a job to worry about or anything else to worry about. She looked up, gulped, and nodded. They stood silently with him staring at her with deep red eyes before turning around.
"Lets' start then," he replied with a mischievous smirk that defined something more. Celeste followed cautiously, already feeling an ebb of regret. She was stopped suddenly as Hiei said something else. "Don't tell anyone else about these lessons."
"Why?"
"I don't want anyone else to start pestering me with their whines of being stronger."
"Okay...." Yeah, he seemed like such a friendly fellow so far. She sighed.
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`"Fuck! Stay still!" Celeste stated through clenched teeth as Hiei once more dodged her attack. He jumped up and landed behind her after doing a graceful flip in the air. She quickly ran towards him, positioned for another swing. Hiei quickly turned around and blocked it easily with his upper arm.
With a unemotional expression, he stated, "You're putting to much strain on your punches when you should focus more on your aim. It doesn't matter how much force is behind it if you miss the target."
She leaned back with a frustrated look on her face and threw up her arms in a defeated fashion. "Why the hell do I even try? All week, I've been trying my best and all you do is repeat the same thing: Too weak or not enough focus." He smirked as if her suffering was bringing him high- priced amusement.
"Its true," he said as he watched her cross the field and retrieve a water bottle. As the time passed, Celeste had gotten used to him and more comfortable with his presence each day. He had to admit, she had great potential and her ability to sense things was proof of that. Too bad it usually took years of hardcore training or fighting to succeed in ever seeing advances in a human.
He followed her and handed her a piece of cloth. She looked up, surprised at the simple gesture but gratefully took it. "Thanks," she said as she wiped her forehead. Trying to catch her breath, she settled between two giant roots of an old oak tree. Three straight hours of redoing and fine- tuning punches, kicks, and defensive moves and they weren't halfway through the day yet. Hiei wasn't exactly an easy teacher but he wasn't cruel either. He knew her limitations but she refused to accept them.
She did have to get back to work someday. As soon as the money ran out, she either had to find a job or go back to pick pocketing. Either way, it means that she had to stop taking lessons with Hiei. There was only two weeks left. That was one of the reasons why she had focused so hard on the lessons and pushed her boundaries to its' limits; Celeste wanted to get as much out of it as possible.
She stole a glance at her teacher who leaned next to a tree near her with his usual attire of loose black pants with a white sash wrapped multiple times around his lower torso. Strong arms were crossed on Hiei's well defined chest. He looked into the sky, seemingly deep in thought.
They later went back to the center where the sun shone the most. Small summer flowers budded from the ground with the smell of minty grass looming over them. It would a be a great day for a person to just lie around but Celeste didn't hold her breath.
Hiei was worried. How could he possibly trick her into bed when their relationship seemed so distant from each other. He didn't know what to do from here and he sure wasn't going to go run to Kurama for help anymore. Not like the last time when he slipped Hiei's predicament to Yuske and Kuwabara. The ringing of their laughter was still fresh in his mind. Really, he should thank them since it was their idea to get them alone together in the first place but that was beside the point. Its the principal of the matter.
It was a good day, he noticed. Hiei hadn't wanted to rush into things or it would cause suspicion but a week had already passed so today could be the day he made his first move. But how? He stole a glance at Celeste who was waiting for his next instructions. Brushing his feet lightly over the grass, he noticed how soft it was and smirked. A plan slowly formulated in his mind.
Retrieving his black and red cloak with white trimmings, he spread it on the ground before them. Without saying a word, he laid down on top with his arms underneath his head. She looked bewildered. "Uh. . What are you doing?" Her teacher, with half-shut eyes, looked at her .
"By having a sound and clear mind, your aim and focus would come more easily to you," he answered simply than closed his eyes. "But don't fall asleep. This is a mind exercise. Relying too much on brute force would get you nowhere."
Its sounded right. She wasn't going to lie and say that she didn't find herself distracted once in a while. The only problem was...lying next to her teacher. He was so mysterious, she knew next to nothing about him, and she was pretty sure he was the one from a couple of weeks ago. Her observant eyes found themselves scanning his body. To his spiky jet black hair with a little white zigzag, to his calm expression and the strong toned arms beneath, then to his naked well-defined chest softly inhaling and exhaling with the rhythm of his every breath...........
'Yeah, that was definitely one of the reasons', she thought quickly as she casted her eyes away before going any lower. Hiei was definitely the type most girls would kill for. She was one of them but it was just a stupid hopeless crush. Like she could ever hope to even lock eyes with a guy like the one in front of her. So what was stopping her from at least lying next to him and enjoy his silent calming company which she especially admired?
Besides, she wasn't sure he was the one who threatened her life.
With a final decision, she laid herself down on the far side of the cloak across from Hiei. She kept moving around, trying to find a comfortable position to be in. It was one of the few times she ever even found herself lying in the middle of a grass-filled meadow with a gorgeous man (who wasn't wearing a shirt) right next to her? Actually, this was the first.
Hiei seemed to notice her discomfort. His dark red eyes slowly opened and stared at her. "You're still distracted."
"No, I'm not!" she answered quickly as a light blush formed on her face. Did he knew she was checking him out? Celeste quickly found a spot and laid flat down with her back against the edge of the dark cloak. Firmly closing her eyes, she pretended to 'concentrate'.
"I noticed your ability to sense things." Hiei said, breaking the silence.
"What are you talking about?" she muttered turning to face him.
"Why do you keep hiding it? You shouldn't be ashamed of your gifts," he added, still avoiding eye contact with her.
Celeste grew uncomfortable. "I don't know what you mean."
Hiei sat up with one knee bended up so he can rest his arm and sighed impatiently. "You know what I mean. Even if it is only a strange feeling, you should never fight it or ignore it." He finally turned to face her with a thoughtful look in his eyes. "But I am curious of how you managed to obtain it. Was it in your family?"
He knew. Gosh, how perspective can a person be? Well, no use denying it now. The mention of her parents made her grumble. "Fine. You want to know so bad? No, I didn't get it from my family. I was an only child of two of the most irresponsible parents in the world with no 'gifts' at all. They had a divorce when I was little but either of them never wanted to take full custody of me. I was more of an ugly scab; a little time and I can be peeled off and forgotten about."
"Then how-?"
"Its stupid," she mumbled," You have no idea how naive I was when I was little. I guess I always had this little thing ticking in the back of my mind so I just 'stretch' it out more. I always thought that everyone had this but it was their choice to pursue it or not. And since my parents never even notice me, I had a lot of time on my hands to practice by myself." Hiei finally turned away but Celeste continued.
"Well, the reason I hid it is because it wasn't a good reputation for my school life. 'Hey look! Its the kid who talks to ghost!'" she added, impersonating a child for the final lines. She sighed and look towards Hiei. "Happy now? I bet you think I'm a regular weirdo, huh?"
To her surprise, he slowly shook his head. "No, I think its totally acceptable. It shows you are willing to learn and would stick to your goals...well...most of the time," he said with a smirk. Maybe she wasn't as weak as he thought. Besides, she seemed a little more open with him which was usually the first step in making her fall in love with him. And even though she'll probably denied it, he had the feeling she was already attracted to him.
Hiei was right. Celeste smiled at him admirably. "Well, can I ask you something too." She sat up and crossed her legs. "Would you think I'm a weirdo if I say you have a third eye under your bandana?" she asked with one hand cupping her chin and her on her knee.
His heart raced. "Yes, I would," he said, hoping to steer her away from the subject.
"Then can I see you without the bandana to prove it?" She said with eyes locked unto her forehead. "You were the one who just lectured me about hiding.'
"I didn't say-"
"But you did say something like that. Come on, your not a hypocrite are you?," she stated with a smirk. Hiei glared at her in defeat. She did seem sincere but what if his abnormality scared her away. It wouldn't matter, hiding it now was pointless.
"Fine.." he mumbled and unwrapped the white sash from his forehead, releasing the jagan eye from it's cloth prison. He heard a gasp as the eye opened. Celeste, with a slightly opened mouth, had leaned away from him. He suddenly stood up and hurriedly try to cover it back up but something held on to his arm.
Celeste grabbed onto his arm. "Sorry, just caught me off guard.." she said with a light nervous chuckle. For the next moments, she switched from looking at him and his jagan eye. She now stood close enough so that he feel her breathing which made his heart beat ever more faster. The jagan eye blinked again. With a triumphant smile, she stood back and asked," You were the one who I kissed the other day, huh?"
He didn't answer. She clapped her hands together after taking a deep breath. Her face turned a little shade of red. "Okay. But why did you turn your sword at me?"
"It's called a katana. As for the threat, I was training and you caught me by surprise."
"Oh. I see. You're not much of a people person are you?" She said, cocking the side of her head. "I understand." 'With a third eye,' she thought,' he must've been picked on a lot. No wonder he's always alone. And I thought I was a loner....'
Hiei was amazed that the human didn't mind his jagan eye. So far, he could sense she was slight uncomfortable but it was slowly disappearing. The jagan eye seemed content to see Celeste because it instantly gave a light glow of improvement. Fortunately, Celeste didn't notice.
"Hiei?" she said, looking at him with a friendly smile. "Thanks for not calling me a weirdo." Inside, Hiei felt something diffent stirring inside him. It seemed to grow stronger as they stood next to each other in silence as cold crimson eyes met soft green ones.
'It must be the emotional link,' thought Hiei quickly as he remembered Kurama's words. 'It's Celeste's feeling and the jagan eye is just recieving it. Just the emotional link. Not my emotion...just hers.'
Hiei's plan seemed to be working perfectly.
But it wasn't.
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I usually don't do this but I'll post the sixth chapter after I get more reviews. How did ya like the laughing picture? Hiei looks so adorable no?
