((Okay. Something has been eating at me. So, before I start, let us clear this up.
I, Mended Soul DO NOT own any part of Y Yu Hakusho, or any of the characters.
But, characters such as Tsuki are owned by me. If you meet a character in this fic that you're pretty sure isn't in Yu Yu Hakusho, then they're probably most likely my own.
Mmmkay, with that much being said, let's begin!))
Part Two:
Tsuki screamed, the blade swinging towards her.
As it got closer, she flung herself upon the ground, barely dodging the large blade, watching in horror, as it sliced cleanly through the tree that was behind her.
The large monster snarled, pulling his blade from the tree, turning to stare down at Tsuki, who was scrambling to her feet.
The brown haired adolescent began to run, without so much as looking over her shoulder. She did not want to know if that thing was chasing her or not, but flinched as the ground began to shake.
The horned man /had/ chased after her, she could tell, because his great weight was causing the ground to rumble and shake.
Tsuki shut her eyes tightly as she ran as fast as her human legs could carry her…
"You can't run from me, Girl!" she heard the horned man call from behind her.
Tsuki gave another cry, trying as hard as possible to pick up speed.
The horned demon's threat reached the ears of another, however.
Emerald eyes shifted around, as a pair of dress shoes stopped shuffling around as they trudged through the grass.
A male with long, red hair that fell a bit past his shoulders stopped walking, to stare around. His hand darted out, clutching the shoulder of the black clad male beside him.
Crimson eyes stared up at Kurama, and narrowed themselves to slits. "I know what you're going to say…" Hiei muttered, glaring around.
Kurama nodded down at the little apparition, removing his hand from the shoulder from his partner. "Well then, since you sensed, and most likely heard it, too, shall we go?" he questioned, with his usual, calm tone. He always seemed to hold this tone, and always managed to keep a calm attitude, even in the midst of great danger.
Hiei, on the other hand, held his usual snide tone, as if awaiting the chance to make a sarcastic remark, putting it (it being the snide tone) to good use.
"I doubt Yusuke will be very happy about this… when he finds out about it, he'll most likely complain about us taking away all the 'fun'," he remarked, placing a hand on the hilt of the sword at his side.
Kurama gave a sigh,
shrugging. "By the time we'd ever found Yusuke, and actually
managed to get him to listen to us, the city would be tossed into
utter chaos…" he said, turning his head to look off to the right
of him. "It's coming from that way…" he said, nodding his
head in the direction of his destination.
As Hiei had began to
run off, Kurama clutched his shoulder. "Let me keep up with you,
Hiei," he scolded, "I don't want you just jumping into action
without thinking things through, you might reveal yourself, or put
others in danger…" he said.
Hiei rolled his eyes. He wanted very badly to snap at Kurama, and tell him to shut up, and let him do what he wanted. But, most of the time, Kurama was usually right about these things, and rushing headfirst into a battle would seem like something Yusuke would do.
With that, however, the two companions had rushed off, in the direction of the park.
Once they had arrived, Hiei scowled at the scene before them. "Oh, wonderful…" he started to say, a hand on the hilt of his sword. "Just what we need… a human witness," he said, clearly irritated.
Though, his partners emerald eyes were fixed on the large horned demon. No, they were not set on the demon, but on his weapon.
He knew it… from somewhere.
As Hiei began to attack, Kurama held a hand out, "No," he started to say. "I'll handle this demon," he said, reaching towards the back of his neck, where he pulled a red rose from his hair. "Hiei," he started to say, casting his glance downwards, to look at the little demon, "Take that girl, and make sure she doesn't witness anymore of the fight, alright?"
Hiei held back an angered snarl, and sighed. "Fine. But if you get killed because I'm not here to watch your back… it's your fault…" he muttered. Before he darted off, towards the human female.
Without so much as a warning, Tsuki felt herself being jerked forwards. Looking down, a somewhat short male, with spiky black hair, and black clothes was pulling her forwards, his hand clasped painfully tight around her wrists.
"W-wait!" She protested, as she was dragged away.
"Shut up, unless you wish to be killed, you'll come with me," he said, glaring in front of him…
Kurama watched as they disappeared from sight, before turning to face the horned demon, his rose immediately becoming Kurama's trademark whip.
"Who are you, and why are you here?" he called out, towards the large demon, who turned to face him.
The demon did not answer, but smirked, licking his lips once more.
"Well, well, well… what have we here? If it isn't the famous Fox Bandit, Youko Kurama…" he muttered, stroking his chin with his free hand. "I'd never expect to find you in a place like this…"
Kurama glared, taking a step forward. "It seems you know me, but I don't recall ever meeting you…." He held his whip tightly in his hand. "Once again, I'll ask… Who are you?" his tone growing more serious.
The horned demon merely shook his head, "That's not for you to know, right now. Maybe I'll tell you in time… if you survive…" he said, swinging the gigantic blade the kitsune's direction.
Kurama gasped in shock, barely dodging the huge weapon, lashing out at the large demon with his whip.
"Damn you!" the horned man shouted, taking the hit to his shoulder, He swung his sword once more, slinging it in Kurama's direction.
Though, the 'fox' was much faster than the sword could swing, allowing him to avoid any serious injuries.
The horned demon snarled, clearly not as experienced as Kurama, considering he was suffering from more wounds. But, he didn't seem to be in too much pain, as he darted towards Kurama with the large blade again.
Though, this time, as the demon rushed fourth, Kurama brought his arm up, swinging the whip in the demon's direction once more. But, this time, it connected with the horned demon's face, striking him hard, sending flecks of blood in all directions.
Though, as the large creature hit the ground, there was an earth shattering 'boom', shaking the ground beneath the feet of anyone in the area.
This boom had created some sort of brief earthquake it seemed, as when it had calmed, trees, benches, garbage cans and drinking fountains which were located all around the park, had been knocked over, the ground upturned, almost as if someone had attempted to flip the grass upside-down.
Looking around, Kurama noticed that the demon that had been there seconds ago… was gone…
(( Bwah. That's it for tonight. --; I'm tired, and I didn't like this chapter that much. I never seem to like the second chapters of my stories… ))
