Disclaimer: I do not own YYH, only the plot and anything new that comes
into this story (Like Kila and Ryuken).
Okay, don't be surprised if people are MAJOR OOC in this, and don't flame me for putting things in this story that never happened in the actual show/manga. I warned you at the beginning of this fic that things would happen in here that didn't happen in the show. An example would be someone that was thought to be dead coming back to life. (::Hint, hint, wink, wink::)
Hiei: Do you really WANT everyone to stop reading this demented story?
Me: WHO CARES?! I don't get very many reviews anyway, so....
Kurama: Yes, that is true.
Me: Besides, Neko can always read this!! :)
Hiei: Hn. Baka ningen on'na.
Me: And proud!
(Chapter 9: Training with Hiei) (Kila's POV)
When I woke up the next morning, I found a note on my bedside table. It read: 'Meet me at the park.' I didn't need to know who sent it; a little bit of Hiei's ki was on the note, telling me it was from him.
I walked over to the park and sat down under a sakura tree. (Sakura = cherry blossom) I waited for a few minutes before Hiei appeared beside me.
"I'm guessing that you know where the tunnel is." He didn't look down at me, but I knew that he knew that I knew where the tunnel to Makai was.
I merely nodded, looking up at the sky. "Hiei, we can't talk for long, I really have to get to class," I said after a minute or two of silence.
"Hn. Why do you even bother? You already know everything the ningens could teach you," Hiei said, glancing down at me.
"Hiei, I go because A) I have nothing better to do, B) Kurama would KILL ME if I didn't go, and C) I find it enjoyable. Especially ticking off the preps!" I said, snickering a little bit.
Hiei smirked. "Well, I know of something that wouldn't waste your time. Train with me," Hiei said. No, not offered, SAID. As in the, 'If-you-don't- come-I-will-drag-you-with-me,' type said.
I sighed resignedly. "I suppose I could. I just have to tell K'rama. Then we can go," I said, getting to my feet and walking back over to Kurama's house.
I saw that Kurama was getting ready to leave for school. I jumped up to his window and knocked lightly on it.
"Yes?" Kurama said, picking up his school bag.
"Hiei's dragging me off training, so you might not see me for a while, but if you do, have some soup ready for me when I get back," I said with a grin as I jumped off the tree I had been sitting on. Kurama grinned and nodded down at me, then closed the window.
I followed Hiei to a forest a couple of miles away from the city. There, we started training. Hiei handed me a katana, but my shoulders slumped slightly at the thought of having to use one of these. (If anyone remembers, Kila used a reverse-blade sword). I sighed and got into a stance that I had learned just before I came and had never been able to try out on anyone.
Hiei looked at me curiously. I couldn't blame him. My right hand was on the hilt of the katana, my foot had slipped back, my left hand was holding the sheath, and I looked ready to spring.
Hiei got into his own stance. We made eye contact then, without warning, we charged each other. I stayed still for a few moments before straightening up. The sleeve of my shirt had a tear in it, and there was a small cut marring the skin.
Hiei's shirt had been cut across the chest and there was a cut on his chest as well. I silently thanked my teacher for letting me learn that move.
Hiei also stood up straight, and I grinned at him, getting into a stance of my own creation. My hands were at my sides, my left hand lightly grasping the hilt of my sword while my right hand balled into a fist.
My left foot had slid back a little bit, and my right had moved forward a bit. I suddenly disappeared, then re-appeared on Hiei's right.
I swung my fist at him and, like I suspected, he was not able to block. He then tried to hit me with his sword, but I pulled mine out with my left hand, blocking the blow to the head.
I then jumped back, a small smirk on my face. I transferred my katana to my right hand and grinned at Hiei.
"Care to try again?" I asked, knowing how to get him angry. He nodded, and we started again.
(Kurama's POV)
As I was sitting in class, I felt Kila's energy and Hiei's energy flare up in a forest not too far away from here. I looked out the window and I thought I saw a bird-like creature.
I quickly turned my attention back to class, but couldn't help wondering what that was. And how quickly the portal to the demon world was opening.
(Back to Kila's POV)
I stared in awe at the giant, blood-red phoenix that had landed in front of me. Hiei and I had both used a bit of our Reiki in our swords, yet when they clashed, an odd call seemed to have come from them.
The phoenix looked over at me, then bowed his head, as if offering me a ride. I hesitantly stretched my fingers forward and touched his head. He rubbed against my hand, and I whispered, "Yamihotaru..."
Hiei looked at me oddly, and I smiled at him. "Yamihotaru, or Hotaru as I often called him, was my loyal friend before I died. At least, that's from what I gathered from Kila's memories."
Hiei nodded and looked at Hotaru. Hotaru bowed his head a little bit, nudging me. I grinned and looked at Hiei, who snorted. He shook his head. Just then, I remembered something.
'Ok, I have a day before I need to go. So, I'll train with him today, and tomorrow, well... I'll deal with that later,' I thought to myself. Hiei looked at me oddly, then turned and walked a little bit away.
"Does that bird have a smaller form?" Hiei asked, his back to me. "If he doesn't, then he can't stay here. As much as I hate to say this, the ningens might notice, and then Koenma would kill you for letting the bird stay here, and then he would kill me for allowing you to allow him to stay here."
I nodded, even though Hiei couldn't see me, and I looked over at Hotaru, who was already in his smaller form. He looked rather like a parrot, only he had another tail. I was SURE that people wouldn't notice THAT small abnormality.
I let Hotaru fly around for the remainder of the training session, then made him perch in a tree for the night. I fell asleep on one of the higher branches of the tree, faintly aware of Hiei standing above me.
The next day, I woke up and knew what I had to do. I didn't like it, but I had to do it. Just as I was about to get up, I felt something roughly shove me against the tree. I squirmed, and felt warm breath on my ear. I shivered and looked over my shoulder a bit. It was Hiei.
"Don't struggle," Hiei said, turning me around so that I was facing him. (ok, WARNING: THIS NEXT PART IS PROBABLY GONNA BE CORNY, SO DON'T READ IF YOU DON'T REALLY WANT TO!!!)
"Wh-what are you d-doing?" I asked as I felt Hiei lightly put his fangs lightly against my neck.
"Marking you," Hiei said simply. I nodded; I knew what marking was, what it meant, and I was fine with that.
Hiei kissed my neck before biting down. My eyes widened a bit, but then relaxed as Hiei stoked my cheek. He then kissed the wound and held me close for a few minutes.
(Ok, no more corny stuff now. I think it's safer.)
Hiei smiled at me and I smiled back. Hotaru was whizzing around our heads, twittering like crazy.
"Oh, shut up, you silly bird," I said as Hotaru went around our heads for the 20th time. Hiei and I both sighed and sweatdropped as Hotaru ignored me and continued to buzz around our heads.
I finally swatted at the "annoying little pest," as I affectionately called him, from the air and then stuffed him in a pocket for a few minutes.
Hiei "Hn"ed and then jumped down from the tree. I followed him and landed next to him.
"We'll be training with a katana first," Hiei said.
I nodded and took mine out. Hiei swung at me unexpectedly and I just barely managed to jump back before the sword swung through the air right where I had been.
A few hours later, we were still on the same thing. I glanced at my watch and jumped over Hiei's katana, giving him a quick kiss on the cheek and hurriedly saying, "Sorry, haveta go now, see ya later, bye!" and running off.
I ran back over to Mushiyori city and then went over to the hospital. I found the Doctor's insects swarming around the place and I put up a Spirit Shield. The insects disintegrated upon contact with my shield.
I walked through the halls until I found Yusuke and the Doctor in the hallway, talking a bit.
I snuck up behind the Doctor and grabbed him from behind. I held him still while the Doctor tried to struggle out of my grasp.
"Yusuke!" I panted, trying to keep the Doctor still, "use your Spirit Gun NOW!!"
Yusuke looked at me oddly, then nodded and fired. At the last moment, I dodged out of the way and let the Doctor take the full damage. He flew out the window and landed on the pavement.
I quickly ran outside after him. I checked his pulse, there wasn't any. I saw Genkai and moved back.
She did her thing while I went back inside to make sure Yusuke was alright. I grinned at him and then said, "Hello, Kurama," without turning around.
Kurama stepped forward, startled that I was able to sense him. "I see you knew I was there, Kila."
I nodded and sighed. Then, I groaned.
"Hiei is gonna kill me," I said with another sigh.
"Why?" Kurama asked.
"Because I ditched him just now on training," I said, covering my face with my hands. "I'm doomed."
Yusuke burst out laughing and Kurama chuckle. I glared at them, and they only laughed harder. I "humph"ed and crossed my arms over my chest.
"What do you find so funny?" I growled dangerously at them.
"Well, I don't think that Hiei would KILL you, just torture you a little bit," Kurama said, still chuckling.
"Oh, that's REAL reassuring!" I snarled sarcastically.
"But, seriously, if he does anything to you, just tell him that you were helping me," Yusuke said, winking at me. I rolled my eyes at him.
I went back over to the forest, and I was panting when I got there, but I was fine other than that.
Hiei smirked at me. "What should I do for your torture?" he asked himself. I groaned. It was going to be a LONG night.
Okay, don't be surprised if people are MAJOR OOC in this, and don't flame me for putting things in this story that never happened in the actual show/manga. I warned you at the beginning of this fic that things would happen in here that didn't happen in the show. An example would be someone that was thought to be dead coming back to life. (::Hint, hint, wink, wink::)
Hiei: Do you really WANT everyone to stop reading this demented story?
Me: WHO CARES?! I don't get very many reviews anyway, so....
Kurama: Yes, that is true.
Me: Besides, Neko can always read this!! :)
Hiei: Hn. Baka ningen on'na.
Me: And proud!
(Chapter 9: Training with Hiei) (Kila's POV)
When I woke up the next morning, I found a note on my bedside table. It read: 'Meet me at the park.' I didn't need to know who sent it; a little bit of Hiei's ki was on the note, telling me it was from him.
I walked over to the park and sat down under a sakura tree. (Sakura = cherry blossom) I waited for a few minutes before Hiei appeared beside me.
"I'm guessing that you know where the tunnel is." He didn't look down at me, but I knew that he knew that I knew where the tunnel to Makai was.
I merely nodded, looking up at the sky. "Hiei, we can't talk for long, I really have to get to class," I said after a minute or two of silence.
"Hn. Why do you even bother? You already know everything the ningens could teach you," Hiei said, glancing down at me.
"Hiei, I go because A) I have nothing better to do, B) Kurama would KILL ME if I didn't go, and C) I find it enjoyable. Especially ticking off the preps!" I said, snickering a little bit.
Hiei smirked. "Well, I know of something that wouldn't waste your time. Train with me," Hiei said. No, not offered, SAID. As in the, 'If-you-don't- come-I-will-drag-you-with-me,' type said.
I sighed resignedly. "I suppose I could. I just have to tell K'rama. Then we can go," I said, getting to my feet and walking back over to Kurama's house.
I saw that Kurama was getting ready to leave for school. I jumped up to his window and knocked lightly on it.
"Yes?" Kurama said, picking up his school bag.
"Hiei's dragging me off training, so you might not see me for a while, but if you do, have some soup ready for me when I get back," I said with a grin as I jumped off the tree I had been sitting on. Kurama grinned and nodded down at me, then closed the window.
I followed Hiei to a forest a couple of miles away from the city. There, we started training. Hiei handed me a katana, but my shoulders slumped slightly at the thought of having to use one of these. (If anyone remembers, Kila used a reverse-blade sword). I sighed and got into a stance that I had learned just before I came and had never been able to try out on anyone.
Hiei looked at me curiously. I couldn't blame him. My right hand was on the hilt of the katana, my foot had slipped back, my left hand was holding the sheath, and I looked ready to spring.
Hiei got into his own stance. We made eye contact then, without warning, we charged each other. I stayed still for a few moments before straightening up. The sleeve of my shirt had a tear in it, and there was a small cut marring the skin.
Hiei's shirt had been cut across the chest and there was a cut on his chest as well. I silently thanked my teacher for letting me learn that move.
Hiei also stood up straight, and I grinned at him, getting into a stance of my own creation. My hands were at my sides, my left hand lightly grasping the hilt of my sword while my right hand balled into a fist.
My left foot had slid back a little bit, and my right had moved forward a bit. I suddenly disappeared, then re-appeared on Hiei's right.
I swung my fist at him and, like I suspected, he was not able to block. He then tried to hit me with his sword, but I pulled mine out with my left hand, blocking the blow to the head.
I then jumped back, a small smirk on my face. I transferred my katana to my right hand and grinned at Hiei.
"Care to try again?" I asked, knowing how to get him angry. He nodded, and we started again.
(Kurama's POV)
As I was sitting in class, I felt Kila's energy and Hiei's energy flare up in a forest not too far away from here. I looked out the window and I thought I saw a bird-like creature.
I quickly turned my attention back to class, but couldn't help wondering what that was. And how quickly the portal to the demon world was opening.
(Back to Kila's POV)
I stared in awe at the giant, blood-red phoenix that had landed in front of me. Hiei and I had both used a bit of our Reiki in our swords, yet when they clashed, an odd call seemed to have come from them.
The phoenix looked over at me, then bowed his head, as if offering me a ride. I hesitantly stretched my fingers forward and touched his head. He rubbed against my hand, and I whispered, "Yamihotaru..."
Hiei looked at me oddly, and I smiled at him. "Yamihotaru, or Hotaru as I often called him, was my loyal friend before I died. At least, that's from what I gathered from Kila's memories."
Hiei nodded and looked at Hotaru. Hotaru bowed his head a little bit, nudging me. I grinned and looked at Hiei, who snorted. He shook his head. Just then, I remembered something.
'Ok, I have a day before I need to go. So, I'll train with him today, and tomorrow, well... I'll deal with that later,' I thought to myself. Hiei looked at me oddly, then turned and walked a little bit away.
"Does that bird have a smaller form?" Hiei asked, his back to me. "If he doesn't, then he can't stay here. As much as I hate to say this, the ningens might notice, and then Koenma would kill you for letting the bird stay here, and then he would kill me for allowing you to allow him to stay here."
I nodded, even though Hiei couldn't see me, and I looked over at Hotaru, who was already in his smaller form. He looked rather like a parrot, only he had another tail. I was SURE that people wouldn't notice THAT small abnormality.
I let Hotaru fly around for the remainder of the training session, then made him perch in a tree for the night. I fell asleep on one of the higher branches of the tree, faintly aware of Hiei standing above me.
The next day, I woke up and knew what I had to do. I didn't like it, but I had to do it. Just as I was about to get up, I felt something roughly shove me against the tree. I squirmed, and felt warm breath on my ear. I shivered and looked over my shoulder a bit. It was Hiei.
"Don't struggle," Hiei said, turning me around so that I was facing him. (ok, WARNING: THIS NEXT PART IS PROBABLY GONNA BE CORNY, SO DON'T READ IF YOU DON'T REALLY WANT TO!!!)
"Wh-what are you d-doing?" I asked as I felt Hiei lightly put his fangs lightly against my neck.
"Marking you," Hiei said simply. I nodded; I knew what marking was, what it meant, and I was fine with that.
Hiei kissed my neck before biting down. My eyes widened a bit, but then relaxed as Hiei stoked my cheek. He then kissed the wound and held me close for a few minutes.
(Ok, no more corny stuff now. I think it's safer.)
Hiei smiled at me and I smiled back. Hotaru was whizzing around our heads, twittering like crazy.
"Oh, shut up, you silly bird," I said as Hotaru went around our heads for the 20th time. Hiei and I both sighed and sweatdropped as Hotaru ignored me and continued to buzz around our heads.
I finally swatted at the "annoying little pest," as I affectionately called him, from the air and then stuffed him in a pocket for a few minutes.
Hiei "Hn"ed and then jumped down from the tree. I followed him and landed next to him.
"We'll be training with a katana first," Hiei said.
I nodded and took mine out. Hiei swung at me unexpectedly and I just barely managed to jump back before the sword swung through the air right where I had been.
A few hours later, we were still on the same thing. I glanced at my watch and jumped over Hiei's katana, giving him a quick kiss on the cheek and hurriedly saying, "Sorry, haveta go now, see ya later, bye!" and running off.
I ran back over to Mushiyori city and then went over to the hospital. I found the Doctor's insects swarming around the place and I put up a Spirit Shield. The insects disintegrated upon contact with my shield.
I walked through the halls until I found Yusuke and the Doctor in the hallway, talking a bit.
I snuck up behind the Doctor and grabbed him from behind. I held him still while the Doctor tried to struggle out of my grasp.
"Yusuke!" I panted, trying to keep the Doctor still, "use your Spirit Gun NOW!!"
Yusuke looked at me oddly, then nodded and fired. At the last moment, I dodged out of the way and let the Doctor take the full damage. He flew out the window and landed on the pavement.
I quickly ran outside after him. I checked his pulse, there wasn't any. I saw Genkai and moved back.
She did her thing while I went back inside to make sure Yusuke was alright. I grinned at him and then said, "Hello, Kurama," without turning around.
Kurama stepped forward, startled that I was able to sense him. "I see you knew I was there, Kila."
I nodded and sighed. Then, I groaned.
"Hiei is gonna kill me," I said with another sigh.
"Why?" Kurama asked.
"Because I ditched him just now on training," I said, covering my face with my hands. "I'm doomed."
Yusuke burst out laughing and Kurama chuckle. I glared at them, and they only laughed harder. I "humph"ed and crossed my arms over my chest.
"What do you find so funny?" I growled dangerously at them.
"Well, I don't think that Hiei would KILL you, just torture you a little bit," Kurama said, still chuckling.
"Oh, that's REAL reassuring!" I snarled sarcastically.
"But, seriously, if he does anything to you, just tell him that you were helping me," Yusuke said, winking at me. I rolled my eyes at him.
I went back over to the forest, and I was panting when I got there, but I was fine other than that.
Hiei smirked at me. "What should I do for your torture?" he asked himself. I groaned. It was going to be a LONG night.
