And ta-da, the third chapter, which I think is very stupid but am putting
up anyways. Haha.
"Okay, I'm here," I panted breathlessly, sliding into Koenma's room thirty minutes later. "What'd I miss?"
"Oh, there's only a goddess who got chucked out of her world on ours!" Yusuke said sarcastically. "And her world is only gonna crumble into pieces if we can't find her!"
"Oh," I said, and then the information sunk in. "Oooohhh!" Kuwabara and Yusuke let out suppressed snickers of laughter, covering their mouths with their hands, but Hiei, who continued to glare out the window, only let out a small 'hn.'
"Shut up, you two, this isn't funny!" Koenma snapped. "She's the main goddess on Trenia, if she can't be found, that entire world will collapse!"
"Yeah, yeah, alright already, you've already told us!" Yusuke grumbled, waving a hand and shoving the other one in his pocket. "She and whats-his- face, the demon dude, just 'cuz he and the goddess chick are boyfriend- girlfriend.."
Koenma threw him a very dirty look. "His name is Vancelention, and you'd do well to remember that; he's twice as touchy as Hiei is!"
Hiei finally moved to turn and give Koenma a deadly glare, but Yusuke and Kuwabara started laughing again.
"Wow, I didn't think anyone could be touchier than Hiei!" Kuwabara choked out, leaning on Yusuke for support.
For once, Hiei didn't retaliate; he merely turned his head back to the window and glared out of it again. This made Yusuke and Kuwabara stop laughing to stare at him.
"Hey, shorty, you feeling okay?" Kuwabara asked, wiping tears of laughter out of his eyes.
"Fine," Hiei snapped, his arms folded. "Just leave me alone, Kuwabaka."
Yusuke and Kuwabara looked at each other, shrugged, and turned to face Koenma.
"Soooo, all we gotta do is find these two?" Yusuke asked, a hopeful tone in his voice.
Koenma nodded. "And bring them back here! Now, we don't know what they look like, but they'll have certain characteristics..."
Koenma began to describe what to look for in their personality, but my mind was wandering anywhere and elsewhere; back in my warm, fluffy bed, wandering around town, and sitting on the shade of my porch, reading a good book...
"Coming, fox?" Hiei's voice snapped me back to reality. I looked down at him and smiled.
"Sure," I said and followed Hiei out. Finally, we got back to my house; Hiei jumped up onto the windowsill to be let in when I tramped up the stairs to my room, of course by the front door.
"Suuichi?" My mother, Shiori Minamino, poked her head around a corner. "A girl was here earlier!" "What was her name?" I asked, calling out from the top of the stairs.
"Setra!" Shiori said, smiling. "She said to tell you she wanted to see you when you got back!"
"Thank you, Mother!" I smiled and went into my room, where Hiei was sitting on my bed.
"Who's Setra?" He asked quickly.
"A friend of mine," I explained, sitting next to him and draining my glass of water. "She's nice, really, and we're just friends." Hiei snorted.
"Ningens?" He asked, frowning. "Don't know why you even bother." He stood up and jumped out of the window.
I sighed, got up and closed it after him. That was the problem with Hiei; no matter how badly you wanted to talk with him, he always left before you had said two words!
I went to his bookshelf and began to skim over titles, annoyed at the fact I had already read most of them and what few I hadn't read I had started and found impossible to get into. I finally gave up and clumped down the stairs to check the bookshelves down there.
Finding nothing interesting to me, I slowly walked back upstairs and flung myself onto my bed. Why hadn't I given Setra my phone number or something, or at least asked for hers? I rolled onto my back and stared at the ceiling.
"She won't even be able to look me up, Kurama isn't in the phone book!" I said to a fly that was passing by. It buzzed past, apparently ignorant of my very boring existence.
"I wonder if she'd be at her house," I mused to myself. I decided to check, so I swung my legs over the edge of the bed, stood up, and started for the door, then thought better of it and took the window instead.
"Okay, I'm here," I panted breathlessly, sliding into Koenma's room thirty minutes later. "What'd I miss?"
"Oh, there's only a goddess who got chucked out of her world on ours!" Yusuke said sarcastically. "And her world is only gonna crumble into pieces if we can't find her!"
"Oh," I said, and then the information sunk in. "Oooohhh!" Kuwabara and Yusuke let out suppressed snickers of laughter, covering their mouths with their hands, but Hiei, who continued to glare out the window, only let out a small 'hn.'
"Shut up, you two, this isn't funny!" Koenma snapped. "She's the main goddess on Trenia, if she can't be found, that entire world will collapse!"
"Yeah, yeah, alright already, you've already told us!" Yusuke grumbled, waving a hand and shoving the other one in his pocket. "She and whats-his- face, the demon dude, just 'cuz he and the goddess chick are boyfriend- girlfriend.."
Koenma threw him a very dirty look. "His name is Vancelention, and you'd do well to remember that; he's twice as touchy as Hiei is!"
Hiei finally moved to turn and give Koenma a deadly glare, but Yusuke and Kuwabara started laughing again.
"Wow, I didn't think anyone could be touchier than Hiei!" Kuwabara choked out, leaning on Yusuke for support.
For once, Hiei didn't retaliate; he merely turned his head back to the window and glared out of it again. This made Yusuke and Kuwabara stop laughing to stare at him.
"Hey, shorty, you feeling okay?" Kuwabara asked, wiping tears of laughter out of his eyes.
"Fine," Hiei snapped, his arms folded. "Just leave me alone, Kuwabaka."
Yusuke and Kuwabara looked at each other, shrugged, and turned to face Koenma.
"Soooo, all we gotta do is find these two?" Yusuke asked, a hopeful tone in his voice.
Koenma nodded. "And bring them back here! Now, we don't know what they look like, but they'll have certain characteristics..."
Koenma began to describe what to look for in their personality, but my mind was wandering anywhere and elsewhere; back in my warm, fluffy bed, wandering around town, and sitting on the shade of my porch, reading a good book...
"Coming, fox?" Hiei's voice snapped me back to reality. I looked down at him and smiled.
"Sure," I said and followed Hiei out. Finally, we got back to my house; Hiei jumped up onto the windowsill to be let in when I tramped up the stairs to my room, of course by the front door.
"Suuichi?" My mother, Shiori Minamino, poked her head around a corner. "A girl was here earlier!" "What was her name?" I asked, calling out from the top of the stairs.
"Setra!" Shiori said, smiling. "She said to tell you she wanted to see you when you got back!"
"Thank you, Mother!" I smiled and went into my room, where Hiei was sitting on my bed.
"Who's Setra?" He asked quickly.
"A friend of mine," I explained, sitting next to him and draining my glass of water. "She's nice, really, and we're just friends." Hiei snorted.
"Ningens?" He asked, frowning. "Don't know why you even bother." He stood up and jumped out of the window.
I sighed, got up and closed it after him. That was the problem with Hiei; no matter how badly you wanted to talk with him, he always left before you had said two words!
I went to his bookshelf and began to skim over titles, annoyed at the fact I had already read most of them and what few I hadn't read I had started and found impossible to get into. I finally gave up and clumped down the stairs to check the bookshelves down there.
Finding nothing interesting to me, I slowly walked back upstairs and flung myself onto my bed. Why hadn't I given Setra my phone number or something, or at least asked for hers? I rolled onto my back and stared at the ceiling.
"She won't even be able to look me up, Kurama isn't in the phone book!" I said to a fly that was passing by. It buzzed past, apparently ignorant of my very boring existence.
"I wonder if she'd be at her house," I mused to myself. I decided to check, so I swung my legs over the edge of the bed, stood up, and started for the door, then thought better of it and took the window instead.
