Welcome back! If you are continuing on to the Omake, I must be doing something right, for once!

Anyways, for this Yami Yami Omake we head back to the ministry. It's a departure from my story and a return to the original. Normally I wouldn't do this but, it's an omake. So… here we go with…

Yami Yami Omake Ni!

Hisoka slowly opened his eyes. The morning sun was streaming through his apartment window. He closed his eyes and smiled. Another night had been full of dreams that, for once, didn't involve Muraki. The past few weeks had been dreams of himself and Tsuzuki. Even looking around the dank, ministry appointed housing didn't ruin is mood. For these past few weeks, every time he woke up there was an unusual, warm feeling in his chest. He slowly got out of bed and prepared for work.

"Good morning, Kurosaki-kun." Chief Konoe smiled as Hisoka walked into his office and sat across from him. "Once again you seem in a rather usually good mood today."

Hisoka smiled. "A good night's sleep can do a lot. Where's Tsuzuki?"

Konoe huffed. "Late, of course. I called his apartment a little while ago and had just woke him up."

"I'm here!" Tsuzuki rushed into the office. His hair was messy and his tie was undone. He quickly sat next to Hisoka and caught his breath.

"Well, then." Konoe pushed a file across his desk. "Not much to do today. The Gushoshin are researching this case now so I just want you two to head to Kyushu and investigate. Also, since I'm in a good mood, I'll double your allowance. Bring me back something nice."

"Yes, sir!" Tsuzuki dove at the money while Hisoka picked up the file.

"Lucky! Lucky!" Tsuzuki flipped through the money and returned it to his pocket. "Let's split up. I'll patrol the north and you take the south. We'll meet back here in two hours and get something nice for lunch."

"Just don't spend any of that money. The last thing you need is the chief having you pay back the ministry for your frivolous spending." Hisoka waved and began south.

Hisoka had been walking for nearly an hour to no avail. He stopped at the base of a tall building and looked around. Nobody was in sight so he flew up and landed on the top of the building. "Maybe I'll get a better view from up here…" He leaned on the edge of the building and gazed out at the city. The file stated it looked like a normal serial murder but, considering the amount of cases recently that were different than they appeared, he and Tsuzuki were dispatched.

"Don't make a sound!" Hisoka felt a hand wrap over his mouth and the cold metal of a knife against his neck. "Give me all your money and maybe I won't kill you." Hisoka's body tensed as he peered into the mind of the man holding him. He saw all the gruesome murders that he as Tszuzuki were investigating as they happened. The man's hand moved from Hisoka's mouth and shuffled through his pockets.

"I don't have any money. You're wasting your time." Hisoka mumbled. He liked taking his physical form when patrolling alone. However, this was one of the reasons Tsuzuki warned him against doing so.

"Shit…" The man mumbled. He wrapped the hand around Hisoka's mouth again. "Well, I need some sort of payment as thanks for not killing you. How about if we have some fun?"

As the knife began to sink into Hisoka's neck, the man suddenly let go. He heard the man groan in pain but, he didn't have time to see why. The sudden release had sent Hisoka over the side of the building.

"Hisoka!" Hisoka's body jolted as he was caught by Tsuzuki. Tsuzuki slowly landed and set Hisoka down. "Kya… I got here just in time. The Gushoshin caught me at a cake shop and gaze a picture of their suspect. I saw him heading into that building as I was going to find you." Tsuzuki wrapped his arms around Hisoka. "This is why I don't think you should channel your energy when you're patrolling alone."

The warm feeling was welling up in Hisoka's chest again. He could feel Tsuzuki's heart pounding. He wrapped his arms around Tsuzuki and looked up. "I'm… sorry…"

Tsuzuki smiled and ran a hand through Hisoka's hair. "I guess I'm a bit paranoid about loosing you… He only had a steak knife… It would have taken a lot more than that…"

"Tsuzuki…" Hisoka's chest burned as Tsuzuki leaned down and kissed him.

All this time… That confusing burning in my chest… It was all something as simple… Hisoka thought. Tsuzuki began to pull away but, Hisoka stood on his toes and pulled him back. It was always as simple as love…