Disclaimer: I do not own any of the original Yu Yu Hakusho characters, but only Ynn and any other characters that may happen to appear in this fanfic.

Review Response:

To Eternal Musing: Sorry it took me a while to get back to you; had too much stuff to do. Alright, I will try to answer your questions as well as I can. 1. Thanks for the compliment on the characteristic of Ynn and the plot. 2. I try not to start chapters that coexist with the previous chapters, so it sort of leaves the reader in the dark. It's an author's tactic, it makes the reader use their imagination. 3. If Ynn's mother hadn't died, then Ynn would most likely have been left in the dark about her power over necromancy, although she might prolong the lives of other living creatures. 4. Ynn did not end up in the Nigenkai with a human mother o.o I don't know where you got that from, possibly another story? 5. The fact that she didn't seem to react at all to Koenma, Reikai, or the Reikai Tentai is a sign of who she is. One of the things about her is that she is extremely apathetic because of the fact that she feels that nothing is definite. This theory is backed by the fact that even death can be conquered with the art of necromancy. 6. I try not to use portals too much and I will keep that in mind, arigata. 7. I did not give her too many abilities because this story is going to be a dynamic one for her character. I don't want her to already be fully grown, I want her to grow. 8. There are several different ways to spell Japanese people's names, for example: Boutan, Botan; Kikyo, Kikyou; Shippo; Shippou; Freya, Freia; and many others. 9. Ynn's name is pronounced "In". I hope this answers all of your questions/comments.

Ch. 6

Time and Time again

I stared up at the ceiling in my room, lying on my bed. I would like to say I was deep in thought about something, worrying or lost in a different world; but that would be a lie. I wasn't thinking. That's one of the things about being a necromancer. In fact, it ties in with one of the hardest parts of performing necromancy. One has to let go of all thought however they also need to concentrate on the spell they are weaving. For this odd combination, one has to have what the ningens call schizophrenia. The reader might find this humorous, however with such ability to control the two, the schizophrenia is not shown or acknowledged. Suddenly, there came a knock at my door. I walked over and opened it to find Kurama there. He smiled at me and I smiled back.

"We were wondering if you would consider having dinner with us." He said kindly.

"That's not all you want, though." Kurama gave me a shocked expression, as if to say "how did you know that?" I smiled knowingly. "You want me to go on a mission with you and team Urameshii. We'll go to dinner and wait for a demon to walk in."

"How did you…?" Kurama asked. He obviously knew that I had not read his mind; such things can be sensed by those with elite power of the mind, which Kurama obviously had.

"It was obvious." I said airily, pulling on a light, black jacket over my red tank top and jeans.

Kurama did not ask me any questions, but just walked beside me, eyeing me oddly as he led me to the restaurant in which we were to meet with the gang. We found them in a table towards the middle. Yusuke was asleep on the tale, drooling everywhere; Kuwabara was staring at a table full of giggly high schoolers; and Hiei was staring off into space. I took my seat opposite of Hiei and Kurama sat down next to me. I found myself wedged between Yusuke and Kurama. I stared dreamily off into a corner, letting Kurama order my drink and food after I did not respond to the waiters continued questions toward me. As time passed and I ate the food presented to me, I steadily grew aware of a tug at the edge of my brain. Anger saturated my very being and I lashed out at whoever it was that was intruding and saw Hiei flinch in front of me. The grownd begin to tremble beneath us and there was a fierce wind inside, although all the doors and windows were closed. Menus and napkins flew everywhere, and some poor lady's hair-do which had most likely cost her a good deal was quickly ruined.

I felt a hand on my arm and vines climbing up along my body, holding me to my spot. I slowly calmed myself as well as everything about me. People around us were murmuring and looking around frightened, clearly unaware as to what or who had caused the maelstrom. I looked down at the vines covering me and found that it was caused by Kurama. So that is one of his powers, I recall thinking to myself. He watched me a moment and I just stared into his eyes blankly until he released me, obviously convinced that my tantrum was over. Amazingly, Yusuke had slept through the entire scenario and Kuwabara had been to preoccupied at the sight of the high school girls' skirts going up. Hiei glared at me dangerously and I gave him a piercing look. When he finally looked away, I bent down to eat more of my meal (Tempura Domburi, an Onigri, Sashimi, and saki) but was stopped at the bell that signified the opening of the restaurant door. I turned to look and found someone quite familiar. I found myself staring at him for hours, trying to place my finger on who it was. Time and time again I found myself thinking that perhaps he could be my father, for he greatly resembled him, however I knew that my father was dead. I knew because a demon had killed him in a bar and I was too angry with him at the moment to care enough to bring him back.

"That's him." I heard Yusuke say.

I had no idea when Yusuke woke up but he was staring at the man while still resting his head on the table. I glanced at Yusuke and then back at the man.

"What is he called?"

"Kurisu."

"Kurisu…" I repeated. This would be interesting.