Disclaimer: I do not own Yu Yu Hakusho.
KopyKat: Whee! I just got this rad (excuse lame word) new idea! It's Youko's Life! Don't want to say too much 'cause I'm excited about starting it!
The day started out dreary, like it had been for the last two days. Rain poured down on the world below, known as Makai, or basically the world of the demons. The smaller demons were grateful for the precipitation for it brought safe haven to them because the larger, more ravenous demons fled to shelter.
On this particular day, in a cave in the southern regions of Makai, a female fox demon was giving birth to a male. Now, fox demons aren't always majestic looking, at least not as kits, or rather 'baby fox demons'. This kit had next to no fur and very little hair, as was expected by newborns of any race (except those that weren't supposed to have hair of course).
The mother looks over at her mate, panting a bit, "Male or female?"
The male fox demon, known as Kuro, picks up the child, "Male." He looks from the baby to her, "Did you want to hold him?"
The female, known as Yura, nods, "As soon as you get him cleaned up and I get myself cleaned up. No sense in holding a bloody child."
The two did as was agreed and the mother took the kit into her arms. She tweaked one of his fox ears, which was covered in 'baby fuzz'. She looks over at Kuro, "What name shall we give to him?"
Kuro shakes his head, "This will require some thought."
Yura smirks playfully, "Don't think too hard. Don't want to strain that brain of yours..."
Kuro returns the smirk, "Ha-ha, very funny. But seriously, what should we name him?"
The two think about this and continued pondering through the next morning, even in their dreams. Late that morning, Kuro's eyes widen when he comes up with a name, "Kurama! We can name him Kurama!"
Yura smiles, "Well, I have to admit that there aren't many demons with that name. Kurama it is then." She looks down at the small child in her arms and tickled one of his ears, "You heard that kid? You are now known as Kurama & may that name be known throughout Makai..."
KopyKat: Whee! I just got this rad (excuse lame word) new idea! It's Youko's Life! Don't want to say too much 'cause I'm excited about starting it!
The day started out dreary, like it had been for the last two days. Rain poured down on the world below, known as Makai, or basically the world of the demons. The smaller demons were grateful for the precipitation for it brought safe haven to them because the larger, more ravenous demons fled to shelter.
On this particular day, in a cave in the southern regions of Makai, a female fox demon was giving birth to a male. Now, fox demons aren't always majestic looking, at least not as kits, or rather 'baby fox demons'. This kit had next to no fur and very little hair, as was expected by newborns of any race (except those that weren't supposed to have hair of course).
The mother looks over at her mate, panting a bit, "Male or female?"
The male fox demon, known as Kuro, picks up the child, "Male." He looks from the baby to her, "Did you want to hold him?"
The female, known as Yura, nods, "As soon as you get him cleaned up and I get myself cleaned up. No sense in holding a bloody child."
The two did as was agreed and the mother took the kit into her arms. She tweaked one of his fox ears, which was covered in 'baby fuzz'. She looks over at Kuro, "What name shall we give to him?"
Kuro shakes his head, "This will require some thought."
Yura smirks playfully, "Don't think too hard. Don't want to strain that brain of yours..."
Kuro returns the smirk, "Ha-ha, very funny. But seriously, what should we name him?"
The two think about this and continued pondering through the next morning, even in their dreams. Late that morning, Kuro's eyes widen when he comes up with a name, "Kurama! We can name him Kurama!"
Yura smiles, "Well, I have to admit that there aren't many demons with that name. Kurama it is then." She looks down at the small child in her arms and tickled one of his ears, "You heard that kid? You are now known as Kurama & may that name be known throughout Makai..."
