Fire Kitsune :Sorry I didn't update sooner because I was grounded from the
computer. But anyways I have a feeling about this chapter! It's gonna be
the best- Computer shuts off. Huh? What happened? Turn back on! Nooooo!
My chapter will be deleted!
Hiei: Like the rest of this story the first time you wrote it.
Paul: There's a funny story behind that.
April(my sister): Ellie was trying to save pictures of YYH people to her floppy disk and deleted her story.
Fire Kitsune: I didn't mean to!
Everyone: cracking up
Fire Kitsune: Shut up! Stop laughing. It's not funny! Grabs Botan's oar and hits them all on the head. Thank you, Botan.
Botan: Your Welcome
Fire Kitsune: Now you will stop laughing when I say! Mwahahahaha..... Jee, that came out of nowhere.
"You should lay down now." Hiei said, carrying Eva to her room. " You have been through a lot and should rest." Hiei opened the door and set her down on the bed.
"What If I'm not tired?" Eva asked, one eye closed.
"You are. I can see it in you." Hiei said. "Good night." Hiei closed the door.
"AM not tired." Eva pouted while in bed. She relaxed into the soft mattress and pillow. "Okay maybe a little....." She drifted off to sleep.
Next Morning
"Wake up. Wake up Eva. EVA, WAKE UP!" Hiei yelled. Eva grunted, pulled the blankets over her head, and rolled over. Hiei looked at her. " You know you brought this upon yourself." Hiei went to the bathroom and got a cup of water. He set it on the bedside table and pulled her pillow out from under her and the blanket off of her. Hiei then picked up the cup of water and dumped it on her head. She sat up.
"You could have said 'please'." Eva complained. Hiei shrugged. Eva picked up a pillow and whacked him in the side. She threw Hiei a pillow at Hiei. "Are you going to let me get away with that?"
"No." Hiei said simply. He and Eva flew at each other in a fury of feathers and pillows. The rolled over and wrestled with each other and ended when Hiei had Eva lying on her stomach with her hands behind her back while he sat straddled on top of her. "Say it."
"No."
"Come on say it or will be like this all day." Eva tried to get her hands free of his grip. "Say it!"
"Never! I shalt not give in!"
"Shalt?"
"Don't ask." Eva said. "And no I will not say it!"
"Come on Eva, say it. You know you want t-" Hiei was cut off when Botan opened the door.
"Breakfast is ready. I suggest-" She looked over at Hiei and Eva and got the wrong idea. "Oh my. I think I'll just leave you two to your buisness." She shut the door and hurried away.
"It isn't like that." Eva said, pushing Hiei off of her and rolling over. "I mean we...no." She shook her head and left the room.
Hiei sighed and fell back on the bed. "Dammit."
Breakfast
It seemed that Botan hadn't told anybody what she saw earlier. Everyone acted so normal if they did know. Hiei and Eva sat across from each other, eating pancakes. Occasionally they'd glance at each other and look away. Sometimes their eyes even met and they'd blush and look away. It's not like anything happened. It was an innocent pillow fight. But the position they ended up in wasn't so innocent, and Botan had seen it. For all the rest of the day then, they avoided each other. Kieko noticed.
"Hey, are things between you and Hiei okay?" Kieko asked. "I mean last night Hiei was like the first to jump up and volunteer to carry you to your room and when he carried you off Kuwabara said he'd been really protective of as far as he could see."
Eva smiled. "We're cool it's just that we have a lot to think about, ya know? I mean he has to worry about saving my skin every second of the day and I have to worry about killing a dude who I just now remembered last night. Just call it stress." It wasn't really a lie but it wasn't the whole truth and Eva had always been uncomfortable about lying.
"Oh." Kieko said. "Then I know just where to take you. There is this amazing hot spring a little ways away! Do you have a swim suit."
Eva shook her head. "I'm afriad I don't."
Kieko shrugged. "You can just use my spare."
"Okay." Eva said. "What are we waiting for? Christmas? Let's go!" She and Kieko slipped on the swimsuits and headed out.
Hot Spring
Eva slipped in. "Hot, hot, hooooot!"
"That's why they call it a hot spring." Kieko said laughing. The two girls talked and laughed and just played around, relaxing in the spring's refreshing waters. Many hours later Kieko said she was tired and was heading back to Genkai's.
"Okay. I think I'll stay here for a while. I'll catch up to you."
"Oh, alright. But are you sure your okay with being here alone?"
Eva laughed. "I once destroyed an entire army. I think I'll be fine if a rabid chipmunk decides to attack." Kieko laughed and went back to the temple. Eva smiled and slipped down beneath the warm water for a second. When she came back up she was positive she saw a blur go past her. But when she looked around she didn't see a thing. She concentrated on locating sounds but all was silent save the crickets. She shrugged and headed out deeper into the water. All she had for footing was slippery stones at the bottom that could shift at any given moment; she had to be careful.
As she tiptoed over the slippery, wet stones, she felt something shift below her feet. The stones began to shift and move and Eva slipped under. She hadn't realized how deep the water was and fell below the surface. On other occasions Eva was a natural born swimmer but the shock of falling on what was thought to be solid footing made her take a deep breath while sinking underwater. Water filled Eva's lungs as she inhaled and gasped underwater. She was unable to get back to the surface. Her sudden panic had driven her to death's very door. Her sight was blurred and finally faded to black. She could hear her heart pounding and splashing. Splashing? It couldn't have been Eva splashing. Her limbs stopped working what seemed like hours ago. She felt a pair of arms slip around her waist. Had Kieko come back to check on her? No. It was someone else.... a man.
The man pulled her to the surface. "Eva! Eva are you okay?"
That voice... that voice is so familiar.
"Eva, can you hear me? Are you alive?"
I don't know...... Who are you?
"Eva..." The voice was full of sorrow. "Eva if you can still hear me, it's Hiei. I know you can pull through. Eva, please be okay. I need you."
Hiei, I need you too.
"I'm sorry I never told you. And now I can't. I can't." Eva felt tears fall on her face. "Eva... I'm sorry." She felt a pair of lips press to hers. Her own eyes welled with tears. Her sight slowly came back. Hiei slowly pulled away and opened his own eyes "Eva you're... you're alive?"
Eva nodded. She surveyed Hiei. His clothes were all wet. "Hiei, you saved me?"
"I had to."
"But how did you...."
"I followed you and Kieko here." Hiei sighed. "I wanted to make sure you were okay."
Eva looked at Hiei. "You kissed me."
"Yeah, so?"
"Well you kissed me. Why?"
"'Cause I freaking love you that's why." Hiei looked at Eva. " What's wrong with your eyes?" Eva threw herself into Hiei's arms. He heard a muffled sound. "What?"
"I love you too Hiei. I was so scared to tell you though." She pressed herself into his chest. Hiei leaned back and laid down on the ground holding Eva.
"It's okay."
Eva pushed herself up and looked at Hiei. Her red hair was down and hung over her shoulder. Her green eyes sparkled in the moonlight. ( Family resemblances to Kurama, ne?) She smiled at Hiei. She bent down and kissed him. Hiei wrapped his arms around her waist and pulled her closer. Eva slid her slender arms around his neck. She fit perfectly in his arms; like she was made just for him. Hiei dropped his jaw and slid his mouth down to Eva's collarbone, leaving a moist trail down her neck. Eva moaned out. Hiei smirked against her soft skin and bit down a bit. He did this in several places along her neck. After a while Eva pulled away. "We should go back to Genkai's." Eva said. Hiei nodded and pulled her to her feet.
Genkai's Temple
Hiei led Eva into the temple. They had missed dinner and everyone had gotten worried. They crowded around and asked questions. "Whoa, back up. I need to breathe." She looked at Hiei. They had come to an agreement on the way back not to tell the others about her ' brush with death' and the little 'event'.
"What's that on your neck?" Yusuke pointed to several places along her neck where Hiei had bitten her.
Kurama leaned closer to see what they were. "What exactly did you guys do while ya 'll were gone?" Kuwabara asked grinning.
"Oh wouldn't you like to know." Eva asked.
"Well it's the only way he'll learn." Hiei said, smirking. Eva elbowed him.
"Hiei, you marked her. You freakin' marked my little sister! She isn't even seventeen!" Kurama exclaimed. "I'll kill you Hiei!"
Eva walked calmly to the kitchen, found a rubber knife, and walked back out to find Kurama strangling Hiei. "Drop the Fire Demon or the baby sister gets it!" Eva said, the rubber knife pressed to her throat. Some red tomato juice dribbled done for the effect of blood.
"Calm down Eva," Kurama said.
"Drop the knife, Eva." Hiei said. She jumped up on the table.
"Drop Hiei and I drop the knife." Eva said. She jabbed her throat with the knife for emphasis. Kurama scowled and dropped Hiei. Hiei rubbed his throat. Eva jumped down and threw the knife at Kuwabara. "Works every time. Hiei I suggest you lock your door tonight." Eva said.
"Hey it's plastic!" Kuwabara finally yelled after five minutes.
"And now would be a good time to do so! RUN HIEI!" Eva yelled as Kurama came after Hiei yet again.
Midnight
Eva woke up sweating. She had dreamt about her father's death. She had had that dream for a long time now. It had first come around when she was six. About a year after her father died. No one knew what caused his death. The coroners found no poison, no lung difficulty, no struggle marks, no violence marks, no nothing. The doctors also said that he was as healthy as an ox. No one knew what killed her father. But Eva thought she had a pretty good idea. From the time she was old enough to walk, she believed in the abnormal, in monsters and ghosts, apparitions and fairies, in anything out of the ordinary. She never expected herself to be one of them. Her faith in abnormalities grew at her fathers death. Her father would ramble on about a cobra-a white cobra and how it would wrap itself around his head. The doctors and nurses and even a pest control squad checked the house for snakes of such a kind but to no avail. They had found nothing, and her father passed away, but giving her the amulet before hand, saying she was ready and to pass it through the family after her death. The day he died Eva had been sleeping on a chair beside his bed. She had awoken to see the white tail of a snake slither away. She looked at her father and saw two small marks on her father's neck. She called for the doctors and had them check him right away. She hid her face in her mother's skirt. Kurama, or Schuichi back then, Held on to her. She dragged him to her father's body. "DO you see it, Schuichi? Do you see those marks? I see them! Yet the adults don't!" Her brother said he saw them but that the adults couldn't. He wouldn't explain himself.
Eva shivered. Since that day forward she had been obsessed with abnormalities. But now she knew what had killed her father, both in the Makaii and the Human World. It had been Kochii, the illusionist. She had felt a presence when her father died, and she felt it again in the room. She turned around. "Ah! Hiei, you scared me!" Hiei stood in front of her. He stared at her. "What are you doing up so late?" Hiei took a step towards her. "Hiei are you okay?" He took another step. "Hiei, you're really scaring me now." Eva said. Hiei rased his hand and hit her in the back of the neck. Eva gave a startled cry and fell unconscious. Hiei changed into a shadowed figure in a cloak. He picked her up, jumped out the window, sprouted wings and flew off into the night sky.
Fire Kitsune: The Chapters just won't get longer no matter how hard I try! Oh well. I'll just write lots of fan fics!
Hiei: We'll be here a while.
Kurama: Shall we hide?
Hiei: Good idea. runs off to hide with Kurama
Fire Kitsune: Hey, were'd you guys go? Hiei? Kurama? eyes well with tears NOBODY LOVES ME ANYMORE!!!!!!!
Paul: paul and April dressed in safari clothes And here we see the homosapius ignoramus in her natural habitat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hiei: Like the rest of this story the first time you wrote it.
Paul: There's a funny story behind that.
April(my sister): Ellie was trying to save pictures of YYH people to her floppy disk and deleted her story.
Fire Kitsune: I didn't mean to!
Everyone: cracking up
Fire Kitsune: Shut up! Stop laughing. It's not funny! Grabs Botan's oar and hits them all on the head. Thank you, Botan.
Botan: Your Welcome
Fire Kitsune: Now you will stop laughing when I say! Mwahahahaha..... Jee, that came out of nowhere.
"You should lay down now." Hiei said, carrying Eva to her room. " You have been through a lot and should rest." Hiei opened the door and set her down on the bed.
"What If I'm not tired?" Eva asked, one eye closed.
"You are. I can see it in you." Hiei said. "Good night." Hiei closed the door.
"AM not tired." Eva pouted while in bed. She relaxed into the soft mattress and pillow. "Okay maybe a little....." She drifted off to sleep.
Next Morning
"Wake up. Wake up Eva. EVA, WAKE UP!" Hiei yelled. Eva grunted, pulled the blankets over her head, and rolled over. Hiei looked at her. " You know you brought this upon yourself." Hiei went to the bathroom and got a cup of water. He set it on the bedside table and pulled her pillow out from under her and the blanket off of her. Hiei then picked up the cup of water and dumped it on her head. She sat up.
"You could have said 'please'." Eva complained. Hiei shrugged. Eva picked up a pillow and whacked him in the side. She threw Hiei a pillow at Hiei. "Are you going to let me get away with that?"
"No." Hiei said simply. He and Eva flew at each other in a fury of feathers and pillows. The rolled over and wrestled with each other and ended when Hiei had Eva lying on her stomach with her hands behind her back while he sat straddled on top of her. "Say it."
"No."
"Come on say it or will be like this all day." Eva tried to get her hands free of his grip. "Say it!"
"Never! I shalt not give in!"
"Shalt?"
"Don't ask." Eva said. "And no I will not say it!"
"Come on Eva, say it. You know you want t-" Hiei was cut off when Botan opened the door.
"Breakfast is ready. I suggest-" She looked over at Hiei and Eva and got the wrong idea. "Oh my. I think I'll just leave you two to your buisness." She shut the door and hurried away.
"It isn't like that." Eva said, pushing Hiei off of her and rolling over. "I mean we...no." She shook her head and left the room.
Hiei sighed and fell back on the bed. "Dammit."
Breakfast
It seemed that Botan hadn't told anybody what she saw earlier. Everyone acted so normal if they did know. Hiei and Eva sat across from each other, eating pancakes. Occasionally they'd glance at each other and look away. Sometimes their eyes even met and they'd blush and look away. It's not like anything happened. It was an innocent pillow fight. But the position they ended up in wasn't so innocent, and Botan had seen it. For all the rest of the day then, they avoided each other. Kieko noticed.
"Hey, are things between you and Hiei okay?" Kieko asked. "I mean last night Hiei was like the first to jump up and volunteer to carry you to your room and when he carried you off Kuwabara said he'd been really protective of as far as he could see."
Eva smiled. "We're cool it's just that we have a lot to think about, ya know? I mean he has to worry about saving my skin every second of the day and I have to worry about killing a dude who I just now remembered last night. Just call it stress." It wasn't really a lie but it wasn't the whole truth and Eva had always been uncomfortable about lying.
"Oh." Kieko said. "Then I know just where to take you. There is this amazing hot spring a little ways away! Do you have a swim suit."
Eva shook her head. "I'm afriad I don't."
Kieko shrugged. "You can just use my spare."
"Okay." Eva said. "What are we waiting for? Christmas? Let's go!" She and Kieko slipped on the swimsuits and headed out.
Hot Spring
Eva slipped in. "Hot, hot, hooooot!"
"That's why they call it a hot spring." Kieko said laughing. The two girls talked and laughed and just played around, relaxing in the spring's refreshing waters. Many hours later Kieko said she was tired and was heading back to Genkai's.
"Okay. I think I'll stay here for a while. I'll catch up to you."
"Oh, alright. But are you sure your okay with being here alone?"
Eva laughed. "I once destroyed an entire army. I think I'll be fine if a rabid chipmunk decides to attack." Kieko laughed and went back to the temple. Eva smiled and slipped down beneath the warm water for a second. When she came back up she was positive she saw a blur go past her. But when she looked around she didn't see a thing. She concentrated on locating sounds but all was silent save the crickets. She shrugged and headed out deeper into the water. All she had for footing was slippery stones at the bottom that could shift at any given moment; she had to be careful.
As she tiptoed over the slippery, wet stones, she felt something shift below her feet. The stones began to shift and move and Eva slipped under. She hadn't realized how deep the water was and fell below the surface. On other occasions Eva was a natural born swimmer but the shock of falling on what was thought to be solid footing made her take a deep breath while sinking underwater. Water filled Eva's lungs as she inhaled and gasped underwater. She was unable to get back to the surface. Her sudden panic had driven her to death's very door. Her sight was blurred and finally faded to black. She could hear her heart pounding and splashing. Splashing? It couldn't have been Eva splashing. Her limbs stopped working what seemed like hours ago. She felt a pair of arms slip around her waist. Had Kieko come back to check on her? No. It was someone else.... a man.
The man pulled her to the surface. "Eva! Eva are you okay?"
That voice... that voice is so familiar.
"Eva, can you hear me? Are you alive?"
I don't know...... Who are you?
"Eva..." The voice was full of sorrow. "Eva if you can still hear me, it's Hiei. I know you can pull through. Eva, please be okay. I need you."
Hiei, I need you too.
"I'm sorry I never told you. And now I can't. I can't." Eva felt tears fall on her face. "Eva... I'm sorry." She felt a pair of lips press to hers. Her own eyes welled with tears. Her sight slowly came back. Hiei slowly pulled away and opened his own eyes "Eva you're... you're alive?"
Eva nodded. She surveyed Hiei. His clothes were all wet. "Hiei, you saved me?"
"I had to."
"But how did you...."
"I followed you and Kieko here." Hiei sighed. "I wanted to make sure you were okay."
Eva looked at Hiei. "You kissed me."
"Yeah, so?"
"Well you kissed me. Why?"
"'Cause I freaking love you that's why." Hiei looked at Eva. " What's wrong with your eyes?" Eva threw herself into Hiei's arms. He heard a muffled sound. "What?"
"I love you too Hiei. I was so scared to tell you though." She pressed herself into his chest. Hiei leaned back and laid down on the ground holding Eva.
"It's okay."
Eva pushed herself up and looked at Hiei. Her red hair was down and hung over her shoulder. Her green eyes sparkled in the moonlight. ( Family resemblances to Kurama, ne?) She smiled at Hiei. She bent down and kissed him. Hiei wrapped his arms around her waist and pulled her closer. Eva slid her slender arms around his neck. She fit perfectly in his arms; like she was made just for him. Hiei dropped his jaw and slid his mouth down to Eva's collarbone, leaving a moist trail down her neck. Eva moaned out. Hiei smirked against her soft skin and bit down a bit. He did this in several places along her neck. After a while Eva pulled away. "We should go back to Genkai's." Eva said. Hiei nodded and pulled her to her feet.
Genkai's Temple
Hiei led Eva into the temple. They had missed dinner and everyone had gotten worried. They crowded around and asked questions. "Whoa, back up. I need to breathe." She looked at Hiei. They had come to an agreement on the way back not to tell the others about her ' brush with death' and the little 'event'.
"What's that on your neck?" Yusuke pointed to several places along her neck where Hiei had bitten her.
Kurama leaned closer to see what they were. "What exactly did you guys do while ya 'll were gone?" Kuwabara asked grinning.
"Oh wouldn't you like to know." Eva asked.
"Well it's the only way he'll learn." Hiei said, smirking. Eva elbowed him.
"Hiei, you marked her. You freakin' marked my little sister! She isn't even seventeen!" Kurama exclaimed. "I'll kill you Hiei!"
Eva walked calmly to the kitchen, found a rubber knife, and walked back out to find Kurama strangling Hiei. "Drop the Fire Demon or the baby sister gets it!" Eva said, the rubber knife pressed to her throat. Some red tomato juice dribbled done for the effect of blood.
"Calm down Eva," Kurama said.
"Drop the knife, Eva." Hiei said. She jumped up on the table.
"Drop Hiei and I drop the knife." Eva said. She jabbed her throat with the knife for emphasis. Kurama scowled and dropped Hiei. Hiei rubbed his throat. Eva jumped down and threw the knife at Kuwabara. "Works every time. Hiei I suggest you lock your door tonight." Eva said.
"Hey it's plastic!" Kuwabara finally yelled after five minutes.
"And now would be a good time to do so! RUN HIEI!" Eva yelled as Kurama came after Hiei yet again.
Midnight
Eva woke up sweating. She had dreamt about her father's death. She had had that dream for a long time now. It had first come around when she was six. About a year after her father died. No one knew what caused his death. The coroners found no poison, no lung difficulty, no struggle marks, no violence marks, no nothing. The doctors also said that he was as healthy as an ox. No one knew what killed her father. But Eva thought she had a pretty good idea. From the time she was old enough to walk, she believed in the abnormal, in monsters and ghosts, apparitions and fairies, in anything out of the ordinary. She never expected herself to be one of them. Her faith in abnormalities grew at her fathers death. Her father would ramble on about a cobra-a white cobra and how it would wrap itself around his head. The doctors and nurses and even a pest control squad checked the house for snakes of such a kind but to no avail. They had found nothing, and her father passed away, but giving her the amulet before hand, saying she was ready and to pass it through the family after her death. The day he died Eva had been sleeping on a chair beside his bed. She had awoken to see the white tail of a snake slither away. She looked at her father and saw two small marks on her father's neck. She called for the doctors and had them check him right away. She hid her face in her mother's skirt. Kurama, or Schuichi back then, Held on to her. She dragged him to her father's body. "DO you see it, Schuichi? Do you see those marks? I see them! Yet the adults don't!" Her brother said he saw them but that the adults couldn't. He wouldn't explain himself.
Eva shivered. Since that day forward she had been obsessed with abnormalities. But now she knew what had killed her father, both in the Makaii and the Human World. It had been Kochii, the illusionist. She had felt a presence when her father died, and she felt it again in the room. She turned around. "Ah! Hiei, you scared me!" Hiei stood in front of her. He stared at her. "What are you doing up so late?" Hiei took a step towards her. "Hiei are you okay?" He took another step. "Hiei, you're really scaring me now." Eva said. Hiei rased his hand and hit her in the back of the neck. Eva gave a startled cry and fell unconscious. Hiei changed into a shadowed figure in a cloak. He picked her up, jumped out the window, sprouted wings and flew off into the night sky.
Fire Kitsune: The Chapters just won't get longer no matter how hard I try! Oh well. I'll just write lots of fan fics!
Hiei: We'll be here a while.
Kurama: Shall we hide?
Hiei: Good idea. runs off to hide with Kurama
Fire Kitsune: Hey, were'd you guys go? Hiei? Kurama? eyes well with tears NOBODY LOVES ME ANYMORE!!!!!!!
Paul: paul and April dressed in safari clothes And here we see the homosapius ignoramus in her natural habitat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
