Thank you all so much, the reviews have been so sweet. I'm glad you're enjoying this.Sorry for the crappy names I gave Kuwabara and Yukina's girls. I think I was brain fried when I picked them.

Standard disclaimer: I do not own Yu Yu Hakusho.


'Thoughts'
/Current aspect speaking to dormant aspect./
/Dormant aspect speaking to current aspect./

Chapter 6

"Fool, you are too attached to your ningen furniture." Hiei growled as he and Kuwabara struggled to move a large bookcase into the Kuwabara family's new Makai home.

Yukina came rushing over to them. "Be careful with my shelf you two. I don't want it scratched. Oh, Yusuke, put that right in there…" She rushed off.

"Ha, ha, Shrimp, you got in trouble with your little sister over her ningen furniture."

"She was yelling at you Fool."

"Shorty."

"Ugly."

They stopped when they heard giggling. Twelve-year-old Shina and her three older cousins were watching them. "Daddy, you and Uncle Kazuma sound like little kids bickering."

Kuwabara's youngest, fourteen-year-old Zima agreed. "She's right Daddy, we're supposed to be the kids here, not you."

Seeing both father's embarrassment Kuwabara's oldest, twenty-four-year-old Yuki started herding the younger girls away. "Shina, I think your Foxie-Mama needs rescuing from our mother. Let's go see if we can help. Daddy, Uncle Hiei, try to get along please."

"Love you Daddy." Nineteen-year-old Kina called back. This was followed by a chorus of 'Love you Daddy' from all four girls as they went to help their Mamas.

"Hn. I can't believe I share that name with the buffoon."

"Yeah, 'Daddy', sweetest word I've ever heard."

"Hn."


"Urameshi, you know I'm not very good at this." Kuwabara was nervously trying to thank his friend.

Yusuke slapped him on the back. "Then don't, we're family, remember? When Koenma granted you, Keiko and Kurama's human form a demon's lifespan we knew this day would come. Thirty years ago when Hiei and Kurama moved back to Makai they had their old home to return to. Ten years ago when I moved Keiko and Kenji here we had Raizen's fortress to live in. Now that you've finally decided to move your family here Hiei, Kurama and I decided we'd rather build you a home than have you living with us."

Yusuke called Hiei, Kurama, Keiko and Yukina over to join them for a much needed break. Yukina sat on the arm of his chair as Kuwabara asked questions. "You'll have to tell us all about it. When did you decide to do this? Why did you build the house here? Then the biggest mystery of all, Hiei really helped do something for me?"

Yusuke pulled Keiko to sit by him on the sofa as he answered. "Five years ago when you grew that stupid beard to try to look older than twenty-five we knew then we had to do something. You were supposed to be forty-seven and even a beard wasn't going to make Yukina look older than seventeen."

Everyone laughed at the thought of Yukina with a beard. Hiei growled and Kurama held him down in the chair they shared as he spoke next. "We agreed you would be safest within Yusuke's territory. I did the scouting and chose this meadow because I knew Yukina would like it and it was close our home."

Hiei had calmed down and Kurama let him up. "Idiot, I helped for Yukina and the girls not you. The last time I let you take care of my sister you made her live like a ningen."

When his sister moved into his arms for a hug Hiei was only surprised for a moment before returning the embrace. Yukina smiled at them. "You all did such a wonderful job. With all of us so close again it feels like we have finally come home."

A very feminine giggle floated into the room just in front of Yuki followed closely by a love struck twenty-five-year-old Kenji Urameshi. He skidded to a stop when he saw their parents. "Um. Uncle Kazuma, Aunt Yukina, um, I was wondering, ah, can I um, take Yuki in to town to ah, get some things ah, for her room?"

The only sound in the room was Kenji's sigh of relief when he finished speaking. Kuwabara stood up, towering above his best friend's son. "How do I know my daughter will be safe with you?"

The boy's eyes were huge as he looked up at Kuwabara. "I promise Uncle Kazuma, I'll protect her with my life."

"That's not exactly what I meant boy. Hiei, Kurama do you have any objection to Kenji taking all the girls into town for some shopping?" If possible Kenji's eyes got even bigger when faced with all three of his uncles.

Kurama placed a hand on Hiei's shoulder stopping him before the overprotective fire demon could respond. "I think Kenji and Shina are more than capable of keeping them safe. The nearby town is fairly quiet."

Yukina and Keiko had gathered the girls who excitedly whisked Kenji out the door before he could protest.

The room was silent for several seconds before small feminine giggles were heard. A moment later they were followed by male chuckles till all the parents were laughing uncontrollably.

Kurama was the first to recover. "Oh Yusuke, your kid's got it bad. He seems to have noticed how lovely his cousin grew up since he last saw her. Yuki Urameshi, has kind of a nice ring to it."

Suddenly Kuwabara wasn't laughing anymore. Seeing her husband's distress Yukina went to his side. "Just think Kazuma, if they were to get married some day, a long time from now, then we really would all be family."

Despite Hiei's growl, Kuwabara bend to kiss his wife before turning to Yusuke. "Urameshi, I'm going to have a long talk with your son very soon. He will learn there is an honor code on how a woman should be treated. No offense to Keiko but I hate to think that what he learned about women he learned from Yusuke."

Keiko stepped forward and tried to reassure him. "Don't worry too much Kuwabara. Do you think I'd trust Kenji's education on women to Yusuke? After we moved here I made sure he spent time with Kurama too."

"So my little girl is out with a boy who learned how to treat women from Japan's biggest punk and Makai's biggest pervert." Kuwabara went running out the door yelling.

"YUKI! Honey wait for me! Daddy's coming to protect you!"

Kurama stood with his hands on his hips, flipping his tail. "Hey, I resemble that remark."

They were all laughing as they watched their friend run after his daughter.