No More

Man I'm sorry for not having it on time and all, but hey, it's done and six pages long. Don't forget to review and if you aren't a member, but wanna rewiew, my e-mail address is please review!

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The house was calm and quiet at the Minamino residence. Kurama sat in the middle of his livingroom, watching tv. He flipped through the channels lazily hoping that someone would call or his Ningen mother would have something for him to do, unfortunatley, she was out getting groceries. He turned off the tv and got off his couch and walked out the door. He sighed and walked on his way to Yusuke's, hoping he was able to give the fox something to do.

Yusuke's eyes wandered around his room. He sat on his neat bed and stared out his window. The whole morning had been calm scince Hiei left. Yusuke had nothing to do. And scince his best friend had turned psyco with a freakish longing for him, he had no one to hang out with, either.

"God there is nothing to do now. Man, I'm so bored." Yusuke sighed.

As he walked to sit on his couch, there was a knock at his door. Yusuke cursed under his breath and walked to his door. As he opened it, he was greeted by the red head, Kurama.

"Yo." Yusuke said casually.

"Hello, Yusuke." Kurama said, smiling.

Kurama was a fox demon in the form of a human. His human name was Suichi Minamino, but everyone called him Kurama. Yusuke met Kurama when him, Hiei and a demon named Goki stole three artifacts from Koenma. He had soft red hair and big green eyes. Kurama had control over plants and was an A student in class. Yusuke was jelous of the fox's smarts, but enjoyed his stratigic mind in battle.

"What's up?" Yusuke asked.

"Well there's nothing for me to do at home, so I was kind of wondering if you would like to hang out with me." Kurama said.

"Sure." Yusuke said. "Just lemme get my socks on and I'll be right there."

"Alright." Kurama smiled.

Yusuke walked to his room and came back out, He put on his shoes and walked out the door.

"So what do you wanna do, Kurama?" Yusuke asked, walking away fron his apartment with Kurama.

"Uhm…. How about the arcade?" Kurama asked.

'That is what Yusuke is into, right?' Kurama thought to homself.

"Sure! That sounds like fun." Yusuke said, walking in the direction of the arcade.

They walked in complete silence. Yusuke turned to Kurama.

"Uh…. Kurama?" Yusuke asked, turning to him.

"Yes?" Kurama replied.

"I was wondering, how long have you known Hiei? He always seems like a mystery to everyone." Yusuke said.

"Well to be honest, I've known Hiei a few years longer then I've known you…"

"And how long have I known you? Three years?" Yusuke said turning into the arcade.

"Two almost, to be precise." Kurama smiled.

Yusuke smiled and walked to a coin machine. He put in some money and divided the coins between him and Kurama. They separated and played their games. After almost three hours of playing games they headed towards town to eat.

Hiei stared from the trees.

'What is that fox up to? Why is he with Yusuke?' Hiei wondered.

He swiftly hopped from tree to tree, keeping his spirit energy unsensable and his movements out of the Kitsune's hearing distance. He waited until a large movement of wind picked up to continue following them.

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"Hiei, in the Ningen world, it's abnormal to follow people around like you do." Yusuke said, looking Hiei dead in the eye.

"So you're saying that I'm being abnormal?" Hiei asked tensely.

"No, I'm saying that some of the things that you're doing are. You will be who you will be, but I would gladly appreciate it if you wouldn't follow me around unless you needed to."

Yusuke stared at Hiei who stared back. Hiei gave a hesitant sigh and a weak smile.

"Fine, Yusuke." Hiei said. He was about to leave when Yusuke put a hand on his shoulder.

"Hiei, I don't want you to feel forced into doing things for me. Just try to lower your "follow me instinct." Just a little. Please?" Yusuke smiled to Hiei and kissed him gently.

Hiei gave a small smile and was gone.

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"……"

Hiei thought about what Yusuke had told him. Humans didn't feel to good about being watched. But then again there was nothing to worry about when you had nothing to hide, now was there? Hiei smiled and followed as he pleased. He shouldn't worry as long as he hides nothing.

This was a sly idea to follow Yusuke and Kurama.

The sun was setting and making the sky an orange-ish red as Yusuke walked with Kurama in complete silence. They reached one of Yusuke's favorite fast food restaurants. Yusuke stood infront of it for a moment and then walked on.

"Why aren't we going to eat there? You said you wanted to." Kurama asked walking along side him.

"I suddenly had a change of heart. Where do you wanna eat, Kurama?" Yusuke asked, his mood changed.

Kurama could sense that Yusuke was no longer happy and that he seemed about ready to explode with anger. Instead of asking him what was wrong, he made an excuse to go home and let Yusuke cool off.

"I don't think I can stay out any longer, my mother is expected to return home about now and she'll nonetheless want me to do some chores." Kurama said, stopping.

"Oh, ok. Well I'll see you around then, Kurama." Yusuke said walking on.

Yusuke walked home furiously. 'What the hell was that bitch doing there? Waiting for someone? Or stalking me. Whatever she was doing she seemed to have a sly smile on here face like she was up to something. I hate her too much.'

Yusuke cursed under his breath as he walked into his apartment. His mother left another note saying that she was going to be gone all month in Hawaii and that she left at least one thousand dollars for the month. He sighed and went into his room. Even when his mom wasn't home his room was still his salvation from everything. Lately, he had left his window open so Hiei could come in as he pleased. Today, Hiei sat in his window sill waiting for Yusuke as always. Yusuke smiled. Everytime he saw the little fire demon, he felt a lot happier inside.

"Where have you been? I've been dying of boredom." Hiei said.

"Hanging out with Kurama." Yusuke replied, smiling.

"Why are you smiling?" Hiei asked, not realizing the fact that he too was smiling.

"Because you are and it's cute." Yusuke said, chuckling.

"Cute is not a word in my vocabulary." Hiei said shortly.

"Well you are. You're cute, cute, cute!" Yusuke laughed.

"Hn." Hiei glared at him.

"If cute is not in your vocabulary then how about adorable?" Yusuke laughed even harder.

"Shut up, Yusuke." Hiei said, looking away.

"So what makes you blush, huh? Being called cute or just being around me?" Yusuke asked, trying to look at the Youkai's face.

"Hn." Was his only reply.

'To be honest, being around you makes me blush. Damn you Yusuke why so you have to be that way?' Hiei though, blushing a cherry red.

"So it's the fact that I'm around you, Hiei, huh?" Yusuke smiled, catching a glimpse of Hiei's blush.

"No." Hiei said, looking at Yusuke who suddenly blushed.

'Why the hell did I just blush?' Yusuke asked himself.

They then smiply stared at each other. Hiei blushed a crimson red and looked around. Each had nothing to say.

"Er…There's a movie on tonight that I thought you'd enjoy, do you wanna watch it?" Yusuke asked walking away from his window. "My mom's gonna be gone all month in Hawaii."

Hiei simply nodded and walked out of the window sill. Yusuke smiled and walked out into the kitchen to make popcorn. Hiei stared around Yusuke's room almost as if he had never been in it. It's been almost four weeks scince this new relationship began. Hiei himself never thought that him and Yusuke would work. But they never argued and they never were against each other. Hiei smiled and wondered what his life would be like if he had never had the gall to ask Yusuke out. It never could pop in his head. Yusuke returned with a bowl of popcorn and smiled.

"It'll be on here in a few minutes." Yusuke said. "And scince I don't have a tv in my room we have to watch it in the living room."

Hiei nodded and walked into the livingroom. Yusuke put the bowl on the table infront of the chair that him and Hiei shared he turned on the tv and changed the channel. Hiei sat next to Yusuke who huddled close to him. Hiei looked at Yusuke like he was crazy.

"Damn, Hiei, you're like a living hot pad. You're so warm." Yusuke said softly, cuddling close.

Hiei stared for a moment and watched as the "Now your feature presentation" appeared on the tv.

"What kind of movie is this?" Hiei asked, looing at Yusuke.

"It's a film by Junji Inagawa, one of the most horrific movie makers in Japan." Yusuke yawned.

Yusuke sat up and grabbed the bowl of popcorn just as the movie began. Yusuke handed Hiei a piece of popcorn.

"This is popcorn, it's really good and it's the best thing to eat during movies." Yusuke explained.

Hiei looked at the popcorn and bit a piece off. It was kinda crunchy and salty.

"So? Do you like it?" Yusuke asked.

Hiei ate the rest of the piece of popcorn and thought about it.

"Hn." Was his only response.

The entire movie Hiei was involved in how much the Ningen kind bled when they were murdered by the killer. Yusuke was, just like Hiei, watching the movie for the first time, but seemed to show no interest in the movie. He was surprised that Hiei was eating away at the popcorn and watching the movie as if he was really there, watching all the blood and guts. Yusuke held back a laugh at how Hiei looked, enjoying the spurting blood and the insides of the killers victim splattering on the floor. Yusuke couldn't watch a movie like this, it was worse than demon blood and guts. He could imagine the smell and everything. The movie finally came to an end and the killer was never captured, which ment that there was going to be a sequal. What freaked Yusuke out was that it was based on a true story and everything. Yusuke stood up and threw away the leftovers of the popcorn and threw the bowl in the sink.

"Well…That was a good movie." Yusuke said, yawning and stretching.

Hiei walked to Yusuke and kissed him on the lips. He gave a small smile and was gone. Yusuke smiled and went into his room to sleep.

Yusuke awoke early the next morning. He got ready for school and walked there alone. Usually, he'd meet Kuwabara half way, but he never could look at Kuwabara the same way now. Yusuke walked into his class and sat down, thinking of what he was going to give Hiei in return for his fifteenth birthday present. He didn't know Hiei's birthday and he didn't know what Hiei liked. He pondered things that Hiei would like, but nothing came up.

'If I could cry tear gems, I'd give him one too…' Yusuke thought to himself.

"Mr. Urameshi! Please answer the question!" yelled Yusuke's teacher, Mr.Takanaka.

"I dunno." Yusuke shrugged.

"I'd like to have a word with you after class, Yusuke Urameshi." Mr.Takanaka said.

Yusuke ignored him and looked out the window. The lunch bell was about to ring and Yusuke couldn't wait to go get something to eat. To Yusuke's fortune, the bell rang. Yusuke ignored Mr.Takanaka's yells and walked out the classroom. He snaggged some lunch and walked to his usuall spot on the roof. He leaned against the wall and began eating. Someone followed him out to the roof, but Yusuke was too busy thinking of what to get Hiei to notice. A soft feminine voice called out his name, jolting him from his thoughts.

"Y….Yusuke?"

Yusuke shuddered. 'Why? What does she want?!' Yusuke glared up at Keiko.

"What?" He said sharply.

"I…Yusuke..I'm sorry for everything I've ever done to you. Could you ever forgive me?" Keiko asked softly.

"You put me through too much bullshit to bear, why the hell do you think I'd forgive you?" Yusuke growled.

"I'm really sorrly Yusuke! I love you!" Keiko cried.

"No. I don't forgive you and I'll never love you. Get over to." Yusuke said, getting up and walking away.

"Yusuke!" Keiko yelled, running behind him and hugging him.

Keiko cried into his back and hugged him close.

"Yusuke please! I'm sorry! I'm so sorry! I love you and I want you to come back! Please! Lets go back to the way we were before! I only did those things because I didn't want to loose you!" she said, her tears falling onto Yusuke's back.

"Keiko, get off me." Yusuke said calmly.

"No! No! No! No!! Yusuke please forgive me!" Keiko yelled.

Yusuke grabbed Keiko's hands and threw them off him.

"Keiko, I never want to see you again. Stay away from me. I don't love you and I never will. Leave me alone." Yusuke said coldly, walking away.

"Yusuke…Yusuke!…YUSUKE!!!!!" Keiko screamed.

Yusuke ignored her screams and her cries as he walked away from her. He shivered at the thought that she touched him. He condemned this day and claimed it the worst day of his life. Keiko came to him, talked to him, touched and hugged him and worst of all, she cried on him. The main reason he hated this day was that but what Yusuke couldn't seem to understand was the worst part. He liked every moment of it. He enjoyed her touch and hearing her voice. He wanted her to do it again. He wanted to feel her touch and hear her voice once more. He now longed for it. Why? He hated her, but longed for that kind of feeling. The kind of touch you could only get from someone of the opposite sex. He wanted nothing to do with her and he never wanted to see her again. So where were these feelings coming from? Not his heart. His heart wanted Hiei. What is this? Did she put some kind of spell on him? No, he didn't care. He loved no one, but cared a lot about Hiei. He shrugged todays events away from him and walked away from the school.

"This will not happen again." Yusuke said to himself.

"Hey, Hiei?" Yusuke said quietly.

The day had past and it was another night that Hiei was spending with Yusuke. They sat in his room being apart of each other's company. Yusuke sat on his bed whereas Hiei stood in one corner of his room.

"Hm?" Hiei replied.

"What would you do if Keiko came to me and tried to take me away from you?" Yusuke asked timidly.

"………..Well, Yusuke, that depends on your reaction to it. If she tries to kill you in the process, that's when I'd jump in." Hiei said blandly.

"You were there today, watching from the trees, right? She was all over me and she wouldn't leave me alone. I wish you would have interveined." Yusuke said quietly.

"Hn." Was his only response.

"Hey, I didn't eat lunch today and I'm going to make dinner. You want some?" Yusuke asked.

"What are you going to make?" Hiei asked.

"Eggdrop soup. And chicken lo mein." Yusuke said.

"Sure." Hiei shrugged.

Yusuke walked into the kitchen, followed by Hiei. He made the dinner that him and Hiei shared and washed the dishes. When Yusuke had finished washing dishes, he walked into the livingroom to find Hiei sleeping on the couch. Yusuke smiled and turned off the tv, got two blankets, one for Hiei and a blanket for himself. Yusuke layed a blanket acrost Hiei and kissed him on the forehead. Yusuke then layed in the couch next to the one Hiei was sleeping in and drifted into a peaceful sleep.

The moon was full and there were few people out. The park was empy with the exception of a shady figure in a large over coat. The figure stood still leaned against a tree. Almost out of nowhere, another figure appeared, greeting the figure in the over coat.

"What information have you gathered?" asked the cloaked figure.

"There was not much that I could find. He didn't seem to talkitive around me."

"And what of his friends? Anything from them?"

"He seems to have only few, but keeps only two close. His closest friend hasn't been seen in days and his girlfriend he hates. But those aren't the two he keeps close. Both can never be spotted."

"This information is insufficient. Bring me more information by any means necessary."

"Yes." The figure bowed and jumped into the trees.

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End of chapter four and again I'm sorry for not having the stories ready when I say they will. I should have a new comp in the next couple of months or so, but the story is far from done! I garauntee you that!

Happy new years!

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