Catse: Yay! Chapter three! I apologize for taking so long to update. Please forgive me Gives puppy dog face. Oh well, I hope you like the story so far, and it's going to get better. Excuse the cussing that I've put into the stories, I don't plan on putting much, just enough to give you the right idea of the character. Oh well, here's chapter three!

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Disclaimer: See chapter one...

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Koenma stood agitated before the detectives and the children they brought along. Apparently, they were taking this as a reunion instead of an actual case.

After the case involving the cat demon Shadow, the group had practically separated, leaving the major cases to Yusuke and Kuwabara. Hiei had been far too occupied with Suta, and Kurama had had to leave to America for college.

Kurama was the one that had gotten the farthest away, and now the entire group was together, with their children and everything.

"Kurama! Is that you?! Jeez I haven't seen you in ages! How you been?" Yusuke hollered happily as the redheaded man walked into the room.

Kurama had changed only slightly in appearance, his hair longer, reaching the small of his back instead of just past the shoulders like when he had left for America. He kept his hair pinned behind his head in a ponytail, and his green eyes were still as wise and polite as ever.

"Hello everyone. It has been a while."

"Kurama hey!" Kuwabara shouted, coming up to shake hands.

Hiei regarded him with a nod, and one telepathic message:

"About time you came back."

"Yes well, I was caught up with a few things for a while."

"Kurama, it is good to see you again. What have you been up to?" Koenma inquired, jumping up onto his desk so as to get a better look at everyone there.

The members of the Rekai Tentai had insisted on bringing their children, claiming it would help them in experience if they participated on one of the missions they received, so now he had several young children standing in his office. The sad part was that each of them were taller than him.

Katai, Yusuke's daughter stood next to Kenya, Hiei's son as they stared at the newcomer that was their father's friend.

Tsuki, Kuwabara's daughter, had her hands clasped around a piece of Kenya's pant leg, in which she clutched it like she would die if she let go. The fourth child there, the one they all weren't familiar with, stood erect and prepared next to the door, away from the others.

His red hair was cut short, straight and fine along the sides of his face, and split at his forehead. The blue eyes he had, searched the rooms inhabitance through the glasses he wore, with an intelligence unusual for his age, his hands stuffed in his pockets lazily as he leaned.

"Haku, please step forward so I can introduce you." Kurama smiled, watching his son nod and step away from his post at the frame.

"Everyone..." Kurama began, setting his hand firmly but proudly on the boys shoulders, "This is my son, Haku Minamino. Haku, this is Yusuke, Hiei, and Kuwabara."

Haku, in turn, bowed politely. "It is nice to meet all of you."

"Nice to meet you too kid." Yusuke replied. "Hey, Katai, get over here!"

"Yeah, yeah...Alright Dad, I'm comin'!" His daughter replied, her hands too were stuffed in her pockets. "Whadaya want?"

"Kurama, Haku, this is my daughter, Katai. What do you say Katai?"

"Yo."

She received a smack at the back of the head.

"Not like that! The way your mother taught you."

Katai rolled her eyes and bowed.

"It's nice to meet you."

Both Kurama and Haku bowed in return.

"Can I go now?"

Now it was Yusuke's turn to roll his eyes.

"Yeah, what ever."

Katai beamed and turned around, walking back towards Kenya and Tsuki.

"Tsuki, come here." Kuwabara called, kneeling to the floor.

The little girl in question nodded, and ran clumsily to her father, a small finger in her mouth.

Kuwabara picked her up in his arms and turned around so everyone could see his daughter.

"Kurama, Haku. This is Tsuki. Tsuki say hello."

"Hewwo." Tsuki replied, her finger never leaving her mouth. "I'm Ki, who awe yu?"

"Tsuki, take your finger out of your mouth." Her father scolded, chuckling.

"Sorry. I'm Tsuki, who are you?"

"I'm Kurama little one. This is Haku."

"Haku. Hey! I know you! You're from Spirited Away! But you don't like the dragon. How'd you make yourself look like that? Why do you wear glasses? Are you blind—?"

"You're asking too many questions Tsuki. Go on, go back with Kenya and Katai." Kuwabara replied, setting his little girl back on the floor.

"How old is she?" Kurama asked as the little girl ran away again.

"Four. Her birthday was last month."

"My apologies for not being there." He replied, bowing his head.

"You don't have to apologize. You didn't know."

"Hey Kurama. You want to know something crazy?" Yusuke butted in, a twinkle of mischief in his eye. "Guess who the boy over there belongs to."

He twitched his head in the direction of Kenya, winking.

"He is neither of yours?"

"Nope." They chorused.

"Hiei's?!"

Both of them nodded.

"If you're going to talk about me, at least make sure I'm not in the room when you do." They heard Hiei scowl as he stepped up behind him.

"Hiei? You had children?"

"See, told you even he'd be surprised." Yusuke whispered in Kuwabara's ear, in which the carrot haired man chuckled.

Hiei turned to glare at them, before returning his attention to Kurama.

"May I speak to him?"

Hiei nodded, and turned to a patiently waiting Kenya, swamped in girls.

He twitched his head, signaling for Kenya to come.

The boy in request nodded, and politely pulled Tsuki's fingers from his pants, and ended the conversation he was apparently ignoring with Katai.

He stepped up to Kurama and his son, and bowed.

"This is my son, Kenya. Kenya, this is Kurama and his son Haku. We used to work together as Spirit Detectives."

Kenya nodded and stuck out his hand for a handshake.

"I am pleased to meet you both."

Kurama stared at the hand a moment, before shaking it. Then it was turned to Haku, whom copied his father.

"So, Hiei, is he your only child?"

"No, I have two others."

Kurama looked very surprised for a moment, strange of the usually calm and wise face.

"You have three children?!"

"That's what I asked when I first saw him about three months ago!" Yusuke laughed, coming up on Kurama's left, simply to place his hand on his shoulder in mischief.

"The first time I saw him after me and Keiko came back from our time in China, he was walking his daughter Yoru to school. I asked him that question, and I was surprised out of my witts when he said three." Yusuke chuckled, squeezing his friends shoulder. "He got busy didn't he?"

Kurama smiled, and Hiei glared.

Kenya ran his fingers through his hair with a blush, trying to ignore what Yusuke had said.

"Yes well, I will admit that is rather surprising for you Hiei. Anyway, we are here now for a case I do believe. Koenma?" Kurama inquired, uncomfortable with the conversation at hand.

"Right! Everyone I have a new case for you." Koenma nodded, jumping form the table to take full teenage form on the ground.

"We know that already. Get to the goods." Yusuke replied with a smile, leaning on Kurama as if his shoulder were a table top or a shelf.

"If you'd shut up I will." Koenma replied around his pacifier. "So far, the case at hand is peculiar. It involves a thirteen year old boy that was killed in a car accident two days ago—"

"Oh no...I think I know where this is going..." Yusuke mumbled.

"WHAT! ANOTHER YUSUKE! YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!" Kuwabara shouted, surprise lighting his face.

"No. This is similar, but not exact. For one, Yusuke jumped in the way of the car to stop a boy from getting hit. In this case, the boy was in the car at the time, and he forced the driver to swerve on a bridge and knock him into the water."

"So...why are we looking for him?" Kenya inquired, folding his arms.

"The boy wasn't meant to die. It wasn't his time. But when he did die and realize he was a ghost, he began rampaging the city, creating hauntings and the like all over Tokyo. Botan and I have failed to catch him, so we're hoping you all can. Perhaps your children can pinpoint where he would go the most."

Everyone in the room nodded, except for Hiei and Haku.

"What is his name Koenma?" Kurama inquired politely.

"It's Seika. He has no family name."

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Catse: Sorry if this seemed short (I didn't mean it to be). I hope you like what I'm doing with this story. And yes, Seika will play a major part, so you're probably going to see him often. Let's just say he and Katai make best buddies later on....