Kurama surely would of figured this mirror out by now...only he hadn't and his patients were beginning to wear out. He gave up, and started to think about Selenay again. His thoughts were about where she had gone and why she left so abruptly. As he thought this, the mirror in his hand began to glow. Almost not noticing it, he looked down at it. There was a moving image of Selenay, trudging out of a cave. He watched her as she carried several new treasures and a little fox followed her out. These treasures were a sword strapped into her sash, a beautifully carved necklace under her throat, and two pouches at her waist.
He looked at her greedily. He envied her, but yet his lust for her overwhelmed him. Then all of a sudden light surged through him and he braced himself. The mirror had seemed to evaporate out of his hand and thats when he realized he was being transported where Selenay was. A decisive grin appeared on his face. The world grew more colorful and he found Selenay staring at him, a bit stunned.
Quickly, he pinned her to a tree, his hands pinning her wrists over her head and his knee pinning her thigh.
"What are you doing here?" Selenay replied, trying her hardest not to let him hear the confusion in her voice.
Yoko did not reply, but jerked his head in one motion toward the cutlass at her waist, obviously wanting an answer. Selenay gave a small 'Hmph' not going to answer him at all if he wasn't going to answer her. Yoko shrugged and his face drew near her neck. Selenay could feel him using his teeth and his tongue to undo the necklace on her neck. Selenay wondered if her did that for his own pleasure, for the necklace, or maybe both. Either way it sent shivers of delight down her spine. Using one hand to pin her wrists and the other to take the treasure from his lips and observed it.
"Hey thats my treasure! I earned it fair and square," she replied in a threatening manner. She went to kick him and get her treasure back, but since his knee pinned her kicking leg, she only managed to move it slightly. Yoko gave a taunting laugh at her effort.
"I don't know. I think I'll keep it." He tucked it between her bosom and gripped the cutlass with one hand and jerked it from her sash, almost cutting her dress.
"The least you can do is be careful," Selenay regarded him, helpless to do anything herself. Yoko tossed the cutlass carelessly to the side, and his body pressed against hers. He could feel her breasts rising up and down aganinst his chest to the rhythm of her breathing. He shook his feeling off reluctantly, and his gold eyes observed her. Slowly he slid his hand up her bosom and he took the necklace he stuck there. Letting go of her, he leaned against another tree, still observing the carved necklace.
"Next time keep your hands of the bosom!" She replied dusting herself off and snatching back her necklace and putting the cutlass back in her sash.
"Hn. You don't give me orders," He replied giving a seductive grin. His tail waved from side to side, it was evident he was pleased with her answer. He walked over to her to kiss her, but instead he found himself kissing an apple. Snickering, Selenay was stowed away on a tree branch.Yoko took a bite out of his apple, slightly annoyed, and tossed it aside casually.
"You never take a lady's treasure away from her, or else your nights will be lonely." She scowled him playfully. She gave a high pitch whistle and the ghostly fox appeared next to her on the branch.
Heaving a deep, stressful sigh, he took a step forward, but then his ears picked up a faint rustling.He shook his head; it was probably just an animal. Until he heard it again and this time a scent of a human came to his nose. There was only one type of human who would dare to come here and that was one from spirit world. "Come across my territory again and I swear I'll make you mine," he told Selenay looking at her. Selenay looked confused, but decided to play along. Jumping to the ground and turning to walk away, she told him over her shoulder, "I doubt you could even try to get me on the ground if you tried." Her ghostly fox companion followed her and they both disappeared.
Yoko began to walk casually away. Selenay would be safe for now from the spirit world bounty hunter.
He thought if he walked away the bounty hunter would follow him from behind. But he was wrong. A trap he had overlooked shot a knife at him. He evaded the knife easily, but as he jumped backwards, the bounty hunter had cut a large gap in his side. Kurama grabbed his wounded waist quickly throwing his weight forward to run. The bounty hunter's spirit energy flared maliciously and would of took off Yoko's arm if Yoko hadn't evaded it. Still it scorched his arm. The bounty hunter was quick, and very smart. Yoko threw some seeds over his shoulder and sharp briars forced up through the ground. The bounty hunter had gotten a large one stuck in his arm. The bounty hunter stopped his chase, but as if expecting Yoko to get this far, Yoko had a large blade cut him as he sprung yet another trap. This trap wounded him severely and he knew he would not live to see day light again unless.
He'd have to take refuge in an undeveloped human. He took spirit form, his last thoughts on Selenay.
-----------THE END---------------------
Yup that wraps up the prequel. If you haven't read When Foxes Aren't Sly then maybe you should. It takes play after this. Meanwhile, if you want me to I'll start to write a sequel to When Foxes Aren't Sly. I hope you enjoyed the story as much as I did typing it.
He looked at her greedily. He envied her, but yet his lust for her overwhelmed him. Then all of a sudden light surged through him and he braced himself. The mirror had seemed to evaporate out of his hand and thats when he realized he was being transported where Selenay was. A decisive grin appeared on his face. The world grew more colorful and he found Selenay staring at him, a bit stunned.
Quickly, he pinned her to a tree, his hands pinning her wrists over her head and his knee pinning her thigh.
"What are you doing here?" Selenay replied, trying her hardest not to let him hear the confusion in her voice.
Yoko did not reply, but jerked his head in one motion toward the cutlass at her waist, obviously wanting an answer. Selenay gave a small 'Hmph' not going to answer him at all if he wasn't going to answer her. Yoko shrugged and his face drew near her neck. Selenay could feel him using his teeth and his tongue to undo the necklace on her neck. Selenay wondered if her did that for his own pleasure, for the necklace, or maybe both. Either way it sent shivers of delight down her spine. Using one hand to pin her wrists and the other to take the treasure from his lips and observed it.
"Hey thats my treasure! I earned it fair and square," she replied in a threatening manner. She went to kick him and get her treasure back, but since his knee pinned her kicking leg, she only managed to move it slightly. Yoko gave a taunting laugh at her effort.
"I don't know. I think I'll keep it." He tucked it between her bosom and gripped the cutlass with one hand and jerked it from her sash, almost cutting her dress.
"The least you can do is be careful," Selenay regarded him, helpless to do anything herself. Yoko tossed the cutlass carelessly to the side, and his body pressed against hers. He could feel her breasts rising up and down aganinst his chest to the rhythm of her breathing. He shook his feeling off reluctantly, and his gold eyes observed her. Slowly he slid his hand up her bosom and he took the necklace he stuck there. Letting go of her, he leaned against another tree, still observing the carved necklace.
"Next time keep your hands of the bosom!" She replied dusting herself off and snatching back her necklace and putting the cutlass back in her sash.
"Hn. You don't give me orders," He replied giving a seductive grin. His tail waved from side to side, it was evident he was pleased with her answer. He walked over to her to kiss her, but instead he found himself kissing an apple. Snickering, Selenay was stowed away on a tree branch.Yoko took a bite out of his apple, slightly annoyed, and tossed it aside casually.
"You never take a lady's treasure away from her, or else your nights will be lonely." She scowled him playfully. She gave a high pitch whistle and the ghostly fox appeared next to her on the branch.
Heaving a deep, stressful sigh, he took a step forward, but then his ears picked up a faint rustling.He shook his head; it was probably just an animal. Until he heard it again and this time a scent of a human came to his nose. There was only one type of human who would dare to come here and that was one from spirit world. "Come across my territory again and I swear I'll make you mine," he told Selenay looking at her. Selenay looked confused, but decided to play along. Jumping to the ground and turning to walk away, she told him over her shoulder, "I doubt you could even try to get me on the ground if you tried." Her ghostly fox companion followed her and they both disappeared.
Yoko began to walk casually away. Selenay would be safe for now from the spirit world bounty hunter.
He thought if he walked away the bounty hunter would follow him from behind. But he was wrong. A trap he had overlooked shot a knife at him. He evaded the knife easily, but as he jumped backwards, the bounty hunter had cut a large gap in his side. Kurama grabbed his wounded waist quickly throwing his weight forward to run. The bounty hunter's spirit energy flared maliciously and would of took off Yoko's arm if Yoko hadn't evaded it. Still it scorched his arm. The bounty hunter was quick, and very smart. Yoko threw some seeds over his shoulder and sharp briars forced up through the ground. The bounty hunter had gotten a large one stuck in his arm. The bounty hunter stopped his chase, but as if expecting Yoko to get this far, Yoko had a large blade cut him as he sprung yet another trap. This trap wounded him severely and he knew he would not live to see day light again unless.
He'd have to take refuge in an undeveloped human. He took spirit form, his last thoughts on Selenay.
-----------THE END---------------------
Yup that wraps up the prequel. If you haven't read When Foxes Aren't Sly then maybe you should. It takes play after this. Meanwhile, if you want me to I'll start to write a sequel to When Foxes Aren't Sly. I hope you enjoyed the story as much as I did typing it.
