No one wants to know why I haven't updated for a long time, but I'm going to tell anyways. Warning lame reason coming up.

Blah blah blah blah blah!

And that's why I haven't updated, so on with the story.

Disclaimer: I don't own Yu Yu Hakusho, nor Gundam Seed or any of the characters used in this fic.

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"EIKICHI!!!!!!!!"

Kuwabara ran frantically around the school looking for his cat. He looked under the lunch tables, the boy's bathroom; he got Lacus to look in the girl's bathroom for him, blah, blah, blah…. He searched everywhere for his adorable little cat, but it ended in vain.

Suddenly he bumped into Yusuke,

"Watch where you're going moron," Yusuke yelled rubbing his forehead, Keiko who also happens to be there making sure he doesn't ditch.

"Urameshi! Have you seen my cat?" He asked.

"Your cat? You brought you cat to school?" yusuke yelled out.

"Yeah, I was going to show him off for show and tell!"

-- Everyone sweat dropped!

"Show and tell?" Yusuke asked in a calm yet unbelievable tone. "Show and tell? What kind of class did they put you in!!?"

"A very elite class, if you must know," Kuwabara said proudly, "Only five students are in the class."

"Do they happen to be middle schoolers?" Yusuke asked, grinning.

"Yeah," Kuwabara answered, "How'd you know? Man, those kids must be fricking smart to be at my level."

Snickers

"That's not important Urameshi!" Kuwabara yelled again, "Help me find my cat!"

"Fine," said Yusuke covering his ears. "Let's find Hiei first, he has that eye of his."

Keiko suddenly realized something, grabbed the two and stopped them in their tracks.

"Keiko! I'm not ditching, I'm just going to hel-" Yusuke was cut off.

"Why was Hiei in school again?" Keiko asked.

"He killed some animals," Yusuke answered, "Why?"

They both gasped.

"What?" Kuwabara yelled, "What is it?"

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Hiei was resting on a tree on school campus, trying to get away from the idiotic minds of the teenage Ningens, when suddenly an annoying yet familiar cat came across his way while trying to scale the tree. He quickly grabbed the feline by the tail and held it up to his face, ignoring the cat's hissing due to the pain on its tail. 'I guess this will have to do, I'm eating dinner tonight!'

"Excuse me,"

"Hn?"

"Thanks for finding that cat," said Lacus bowing in thankfulness.

"This is your cat?" he asked.

"Well no, a friend of mine has been looking for it," Lacus answered. "May I please have the cat?"

"Does this friend of yours happen to be the biggest idiot you've ever known?" Hiei asked with utter seriousness in his eyes.

"Uh,"

"Never mind," Hiei said quickly. "If this cat is not yours, I see no reason I should give it to you."

"But."

"Get lost!" Hiei yelled shooing the girl away with his famous death glare.

"I'm not leaving without that cat." Said Lacus staring straight into his eyes, no fear seems to possess her, but if one looks closely one could see her legs shaking slightly.

Hiei stood up as if he was ready to lunge at the girl and make sure she leaves in pieces,

"Hiei!" Kurama yelled arriving at the scene looking as calm as ever.

"Is that Ms. Clyne's cat?" he asked.

"No, this thing belongs to that Oaf who's been moving in on my sister," Hiei answered, a little annoyed.

"I am trying to return the cat to its owner," said Lacus who was feeling much better now that Kurama was there just in case.

"Hiei, please give the cat to Ms. Clyne," said Kurama a little demanding in tone.

'This is my dinner.' Said Hiei telepathically.

'Eat it and you're going to Kindergarten.'

"Take the damn cat if you must!!" Hiei yelled as he pitched the cat hard on the floor and it bounced onto Lacus' arms. Hiei then leapt away too fast for Lacus to notice.

"You'll have to excuse him," said Kurama. "He has his reasons for acting this way."

"What reasons?" Lacus asked a little angered. "I think he just likes having that attitude of his."

"Well I wouldn't say he likes it," said Kurama, "He's more of used to it."

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After school

Kurama aka Suiichi had offered take Lacus out for a little treat at a café to discuss her current situation with Hiei. She, having nothing better to do went along with it. And besides Suiichi is quite the person to hang out with.

"Okay, when you even see even the slightest amount of anger you run got it?" Suiichi asked while taking a bite out of his burger. "He can deal with annoyance just fine. But there is a very thin line that you can past easily."

"And why do I have to know this?" Lacus asked.

"Well, you've pretty much got on his bad side today. Believe me he can't go out onto the street without being mistaken for a psycho fugitive. You might want to befriend with him as soon as possible before he decides to do away with you. My advice; give him sweet snow. It ain't much, but to Hiei it's the world. Believe it or not, the guy's actually a good friend to have. Although he's a pain in the ass most of the time, if he owes you he'll repay it no matter what."

"He acts just like a bully," Lacus pouted like a little baby.

"Well yeah, but not that kind of bully," said Kurama. "He's the kind that wants to be left alone, if bothered he won't stop until he makes you suffer."

"Oh yeah, what's this about his sister?" Lacus asked.

"Yeah his sister, Hiei is actually hiding the fact that they're related from his own sister."

"Why'd he do that?" she asked.

"When you've done horrible things, you don't want family to know it's you," Kurama answered.

"What'd he do?"

"Not important." Kurama quickly answered. In a hurry to cover up the mention of Hiei's crimes, Kurama accidentally blurted out, "He's an orphan you know."

"What? Really?"

'Shiet, I've done it now!' Kurama cussed himself mentally.

"Yeah, abandoned at birth," he quickly said.

"But you said he was an orphan!" said Lacus suspiciously. "Aren't his parents supposed to be dead?"

Kurama was sweating nervously trying to come up with an answer. 'Oh the hell with it!'

"Alright here's the truth," said Kurama slowly putting down his food. "What I say to you will never be repeated, okay?"

Lacus slowly nodded her head, not really sure what she was doing. She was only interested about hearing the truth of Hiei.

"In short, Hiei was abandoned while his sister was kept. A few years later the parents died, and his sister is now living with a relative, there that's the whole story." (Not exactly the truth, but she bought it)

"Where does he live?" Lacus questioned.

"We don't know, the guy never stays in one place." (People believe it or not, in most countries school don't really care about the student's health or welfare. In fact, kids attending school and are actually homeless is a pretty common thing.)

"Look, I really should be going," said Kurama getting up, "Remember, don't ever repeat what you've heard."

'Great, one question answered and many more pops up' Lacus groaned and sat down, seeing the bill on the table. Lacus reached into her bag, and dug for a while, she shot straight up with a horrified look on her face. "Oh No, I've been mugged."

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Hiei walked down the street looking a little happy, but not so much that everyone can see it. He was currently twirling around a little black bag which held a lot of money inside.

'Heh, that'll teach that Ningen to mess with me.'

(In case you haven't figured it out. Hiei busted Lacus' locker and guess what he took. He can't read her mind, but he's still a professional lock picker.)

He then walked into a café and immediately sensed a familiar yet really annoying presence.

Lacus didn't notice who has just walked in, because she was checking her stuff over and over again.

Hiei couldn't help but stiffed a little laugh at the girl's dilemma.

"Miss, will you be paying the bills now?" the waitress asked.

Lacus was trembling with fear of embarrassment; she was Lacus Clyne, a star, an idol to many, and the daughter of the chairman of a major corporation. She couldn't be caught like this in public. What would people think of her, and not to mention her father? Their reputation would be ruined.

"Here you dropped this outside," said a gruff voice as he threw the little black pouch at Lacus who caught it with a surprised expression on her face.

Hiei's stomach grumbled and he immediately turned around due to embarrassment and left the café.

Lacus immediately paid the waitress, grabbed her stuff and ran outside to go after Hiei, her so all savior.

'Shiet, I haven't eaten in 2 days. Maybe this is why I'm not growing.' Hiei thought.

Lacus eventually caught up to Hiei, out of breath, 'It's hard to think that someone like him can be so fast.'

"Hey Wait!" she yelled, "Thank you."

Hiei let out a deep sigh and turned around to face the girl, "Look! I didn't find your money alright? I stole it from your locker."

Lacus stared at him for a while unable to say a word from what she had heard.

"Don't look at me like that," Hiei ordered. "Just be glad I'm in a generous mood."

"Well thanks anyway," said Lacus a little disappointed. Just then Hiei's stomach grumbled. He blushed and turned around immediately.

"Would you like to come home for dinner?" Lacus asked.

"No." His stomach grumbled again.

"Your stomach seems to disagree with your choice." Said Lacus, laughing a bit.

"Argh!!!" Stomach grumbled again. 'Damn it! I'm too lazy to hunt for some dead animal right now! But I won't succumb to that level. Having to rely on a Ningen to feed me? Never. I have too much pride and dignity for that.'

"You heard me, I said no" said Hiei as he started to walk away again.

"We're having Sweet Snow for desert,"

'Forget pride and dignity,' Hiei thought as he turned around and walked towards Lacus.

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I'd write the dinner part too, But I'm too tired. Plus I have a test coming up.

Later. See you soon. Don't forget to review.