yay, the 2nd chapter is up! So sorry it took so long.
Disclaimer: I don't own YYH, never will!
((okay, so where were we…)
Everyone looked down at Yusuke who was laying on the ground, his stomach not moving and his expression expression-less. Suddenly, Yusuke burst out laughing and everyone sweat dropped.
"Anyways," started Koenma once again. "You all should expect more from Junimara then the power I have told you. Because she doesn't know how to control her power, she obviously should have another power or more that she can control."
"So, pretty much just watch out for anything that Junimara does?" Yusuke asked when finally back in his chair. Kuwabara had been steeping on him.
Koenma nods "If that's how you want to put it, Yusuke."
"Well, if you think I have some more powers," said Junimara from behind the now opening door to the office. "Then you're right. I have more powers that I can control perfectly." She smirks.
"When did you get here?" Kuwabara asks. Junimara just glanced at him.
"Answer him!" Yusuke yells. He wanted to know as well.
"I teleported," she simply said.
"Well, that gives us one power," says Koenma in a whisper to himself, though almost everyone heard it.
Suddenly Junimara was behind Koenma. "There's more where that came from."
Junimara had gone faster then Kuwabara or Koenma could go, but Hiei, Kurama and Yusuke could go just as fast or faster. They weren't impressed.
"Well, I say Hiei, you don't control you're children very well," said Koenma and everyone seemed to roll their eyes at the same time. That was supposed to be funny Koenma thought, and maybe even insulting.
"Well it wasn't either," said Hiei and he stood up. "Come on, Junimara. We're going…home."
"Oo! I'm coming!" said Botan and ran off with them and out the door.
Everyone blinked.
As Hiei, Junimara and Botan all approached the house; Botan finally broke the long silence.
"So, Junimara, what other powers do you have?" she asked.
"Well, I have telekinesis, and teleporting, and I can control sand. Not all very interesting," she said and they all walked into the house. (Hiei had fixed the door)
"I think it's interesting, Junimara, because maybe you could become one of the Rekai Tantei," Botan said and Hiei glanced to her. Suddenly, Koenma appeared.
"Botan, you know it isn't that easy," Koenma said and Botan nodded. Who ever said Junimara wanted to be on the Rekai Tantei anyways? Nope, not a soul. "It takes a lot of work and you know that."
"Hn," said Hiei with his eyes watching them and his arms crossed while he sat on his chair. Finally, Koenma noticed he had never been here before.
"Botan, is this your winter house you were telling me you might rent?" asked Koenma foolishly, considering it was autumn. Botan looked to Hiei and nodded when looking back to the floating Koenma. "Oh, okay. Nice place."
And soon, he was gone. He never said a straight out answer to if Junimara could join, but she didn't really want one anyways. Only Botan wanted to know.
Later that night, after a whole day of silence, Junimara fell asleep. That's when Botan and Hiei decided to have an argument.
"What do you mean I'm kicked out?!" said Botan in a loud voice, not really a yell.
"That's what I said, wasn't it?" says Hiei, not daring to look into her eyes. Secretly this was what he wanted and now it was happening.
"I'm not leaving this house without Junimara, and you know that she won't leave here unless you leave also!" Botan says.
"I guess you'll have to force her because she's kicked out, too."
(I know, this is getting real ooc-like, sorry)
"WHAT?! YOU AGREED TO THIS, SO PRETTY MUCH YOU AGREED TO BE THIS YOUNG GIRL'S FATHER, AND LOOK WHAT YOU DO! YOU KICK HER OUT! HOW DO YOU EXPECT HER TO DEAL WITH THIS?" yells Botan. She thought this was all true, yet it would turn out to be no reality.
"Hn," says Hiei and he turns around. "I don't need to deal with this. Get out, now."
"I WON'T LET YOU DO THIS! ARE YOU LISTENING TO ME?" There was no answer. Botan grabbed Hiei's shoulders and turned him around when he finally looked into her eyes.
"Calm down, it will get better soon," he says. He knew what was going to happen. He knew Botan too well.
"I…..I can't believe you're saying this…I WON'T LET YOU DO---"Botan tried to say, but Hiei grabbed her shoulders with his hands and pulled her to him, kissing her. This was no normal kiss, but a kiss that would start another love, and the love that puts the story together.
"I love you, Hiei. Never leave me," says Botan in a whisper. Hiei had his arm around her neck and she was curled up against his chest, both of them under the blanket.
"I promise to stay by your side," says Hiei and he looks her in the eyes. "And that promise I will keep." Botan smiles and leans towards Hiei, going into another kiss. Hiei takes his arms and wraps them around her body, rolling over onto her.
Meanwhile, Junimara had been rolling over on the couch until…plop. She finally landed on the ground. She rubs her head and takes a deep breath until she hears something in the other room. Sounds. She gets up, walks into the small hallway, and tries to open the door to Hiei's room, but it was locked. Junimara sits down and takes a minute to stick her nail into the lock, but finally the door swings open at the same time that Hiei rolled over onto Botan. Junimara's eyes widened as wide as possible. She was immature, very immature, when she couldn't help it.
"What are you…doing?" asked Junimara with a grossed out tone in her voice. She backs up until she reaches the wall and Hiei hopped off the side of the bed, quickly pulling up his shorts so Junimara couldn't see, and chased her. Yeah, strange as it is, Hiei chased Junimara until she hit the door and got knocked out and fell to the ground.
"Hiei! Did you really have to do that?" asked Botan, standing in the hallway with the blanket wrapped around her.
"It was the only thing that might make her forget. Her mind is too powerful and I couldn't get into it," Hiei answered and picked up Junimara, softly setting her on the couch.
"Are we…really kicked out?" Botan asked. Hiei smirked and went up to her, now hugging her.
"Of course not," Hiei says. "Never."
A girl looks through the window on the door with a camera, watching them. She holds up the camera and her finger goes down, taking a silent and invisible shot of the two hugging. She smiles and hops to the ground after hanging from a tree and slips the camera into her pocket. Her pale-white skin stands out in the darkness of the night, but no one is out to see her, and no one would even if they were. Soon, the girl had disappeared.
This chapter was short, sorry. Well, please review and tell me what you think.
