A/N: First of all, we all need to send out and uber big thanks to my friend, Kitsunemajin, because without her there's no way this chapter would have been possible. I've never been really good with battle scenes, so the fight in this one was leaving me totally blank, and I was stuck. But Kitsune agreed to do the battle for me. So this is sort of like a co-authored chaptered. Thanks Kitsune!

Kaz: Ohkami doesn't own YYH.

Previously on The New girl:

"So where are we going anyway?" Yusuke asked as they walked along the bustling Tokyo streets.

"To the house of one of my old employers. She was having trouble with an ex, and wanted me to take care of him." Ohkami explained.

They came to an average looking house on the outskirts of town. There was nothing particularly special about it, until they entered the woman's bedroom. It was a rather disgusting scene; there was blood everywhere. The body appeared to have been taken away, or it had been destroyed beyond recognition. The comforter and sheets were off the bed, and a lamp was in pieces on the ground. She had certainly put up a fight, as best as any human could've.

"Looks like they're already gone." Hiei commented.

"Oh, I wouldn't be so sure about that." The voice came from behind them. They turned around to find a demon sitting on the windowsill, filing her nails. She flashed them a smile, winking at Yusuke. "The boss told us you might come snooping around, so I decided I'd wait for you. Won't he be happy when he finds out I killed the girl and Hiei."

"Pfft, I'd like to see you try. I could kill you it ten seconds flat." Ohkami retorted, getting ready to fight.

"No. Let me take this one." Kurama cut in, pulling a rose out of his hair.


"Alright; it doesn't really matter which of you I face, the results will inevitably be the same. Besides, you're a cutie." She winked at Kurama, flipping off the windowsill and landing on the ground in front of him.

"My name is Kazue, not that you'll live long enough for it to be any use to you. So let's get started."

"My thoughts exactly, ROSE WHIP!" Kurama said, transforming his rose. Kazue chuckled, a smirk crossing her pale features. Her silver hair started to lift and whip wildly around her face, as if in a heavy wind. Ohkami looked out the window to see that the trees were perfectly still.

"A wind demon." She sighed, turning to Hiei. "Do you think we should warn Kurama he has quite the disadvantage in this fight?"

"No," he replied, "Kurama can do this on his own. It's better to let his opponent think he doesn't know he's at the disadvantage."

Ohkami heard a faint whistling sound and looked up to Kazue. A strong wind had picked up in the room at this point, and it was circling in around Kazue. Her nose twitched, she didn't like the looks of that demon one bit.

The wind started to form a tornado around Kazue, and eventually, she disappeared from sight. For a few seconds, the tornado was still. Suddenly, it moved toward Kurama at an alarming speed. It seemed as if Kurama barely got out of the way of it. As he landed, he clutched his side. The tornado hadn't hit him, but the winds had thrown something up at him.

"I told you that you wouldn't win." Kazue's voice came from inside the tornado. "Now, give me that little rose of yours."

With that, the wind pulled the rose whip from Kurama's hand. Everyone was stunned as the tornado absorbed the rose, taking on its pink color. A low laugh came from the tornado. Then it moved toward Kurama again, and again he dodged, except this time, a vine shot out of the tornado. The vine pinned him against the wall.

"You can't beat me." Kazue's face appeared in the side of the tornado.

"Hnn." Kurama let his hands drop to his sides. "You forgot that this is my rose, and that it obeys me."

Suddenly, the vine released Kurama and he dropped to the ground. The vine then moved back into the tornado. A scream came from inside and the winds immediately ceased. Kazue had been pinned to the floor by the vine, which was now rooted in the ground.

Ohkami looked down at Kazue, who was on hands and knees panting heavily. She smirked triumphantly. Sure, she hadn't been the one fighting, but it was a good feeling to see her enemy cowering on the floor.

"Who're you working for?" Ohkami demanded.

"You, of all people, should be well aware who I'm working for." Kazue spat.

Ohkami dug into her back with the heel of her boot. Kazue shrieked. "That's not what I meant and you know it," Ohkami commented, the anger rising in her voice, "What's your boss's name, where can I find him?"

"I'd die before telling you."

"Well, you're going to die anyway, so you might as well die with a purpose. Plus, if you tell us I'll make your death that much less painful." She added the last bit with another press of her boot, just for good measure.

"Alright, alright," Kazue cringed, the pain in her back becoming unbearable. "I don't know much about my boss, only very high members actually get to meet him, but I might know where you can find him. He's a frequent visitor to the bar where you two first met. If you can't find him there you could probably at least get some information on where to look."

"That's a good girl." Ohkami said teasingly, but she released the pressure on Kazue's back. "Now, I promised your death wouldn't be that painful-" a tornado began to form around Kazue again, and Ohkami stopped. Kazue smirked. Heh. Suckers. Suddenly, she was completely consumed once again by the tornado. This time, however, when the tornado was gone so was she.

"Dammit, she got away." Ohkami growled. She had been looking forward to taking out her anger towards the himitsu clan for ruining her job and basically her life on the demon.

"It doesn't matter," Kurama stated calmly. "We got the information that we needed from her. Killing her wasn't really necessary, anyway."

Ohkami nodded. Although she was still really angry, she decided it would be better to exact her revenge on the man who had truly caused her trouble, the clan's leader.

"Let's go then," Hiei said impatiently, "I want this guy dead as badly as she does."

"Hey," Kuwabara said suddenly, "We still haven't heard your side of the story. Why did this guy want you dead so bad?"

"Hn." Was Hiei's only response as he headed towards the door.

"You sure know how to push that guy's buttons, Kuwabara." Yuusuke said.

"Shut up, Urameshi, it's not my fault he's so touchy."


"Judging by your appearance, Kazue, I'd say that you failed in your objective to destroy the wolf girl." The boss said; sounding rather annoyed.

"Well, I wouldn't consider it failure-"

"Is either the girl or Hiei dead?"

"No."

"Then it was a failure." The boss seemed to be getting truly angry now.

"Wait. Let me explain. They are not dead yet, but I have sent them walking into the perfect trap. They tried to get information from me, so I lied to them and said they could find you at that bar, the Crimson Crypt. I'd bet they're heading there right now. All you have to do is send a whole bunch of clan members down there, and as soon as Hiei and the other walk in, ambush them."

"Hmm…" Kazue let out the nervous breath she had been holding. She could hear the intrigue in the boss's voice; perhaps her little plan was enough to save her skin after all. "That is an excellent idea, you have done well, Kazue." She opened her mouth to thank him, but was stopped, "However, you have served your purpose."

A whip of electricity shot out of the darkness from where the boss was sitting. It wrapped around Kazue's neck and before she even had time to scream she fell to the ground, dead.


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