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Chapter 4: You're going to school!

Kurama looked confused at Hiei. "My school, are you sure?"

"Hai." Hiei answered watching the fox that started pacing the room. (Picturing this whole scene makes me laugh for some reason.) "This just keeps getting more and more confusing." He said probably to himself.

"You think we should tell Yusuke and Kuwabara?" Kurama questioned. "What are they going to do they go to a different school." Hiei said sitting down and closing his eyes.

It surprised the fox as much as Hiei hated humans he still knows so about them and he still listened whenever he tried to explain something to him. "True maybe we should hold off until we actually find this demon." Hiei opened his eyes and looked at him.

"We? You're the one in that stupid ningen school all day you find them." Kurama stopped an idea coming to mind; it would be hard though. "Well you are the one who could feel it the best it would only be right if you came-."

"No." Kurama frowned in defeat he would not push his friend into doing this… but he could compromise.

"Well would you be willing to just stay on top of the school and sense people out there?"

"Must you torment me like this?" He asked.

"Yes that's what I'm here for." Kurama smiled, "Well then tomorrow you will come with me to my school." Kurama explained. "I never said I would go!" Hiei said in a halfway scolding tone.

"Well will you go?"

"Fine." Kurama smiled again. "I hate you." Hiei said closing his eyes again. "I know you do." Kurama said and after a moment of thinking another question came to mind.

"Hiei what do you think we should when we find the demon?" No response came. Kurama looked over at his desk to see Hiei's eyes closed and him leaning on his hand. His even breathing told the kitsune that the little fire demon was asleep.

He smiled as he turned off the desk light. He couldn't help but notice that his friend looked so peaceful when he slept.

The new mission was taking a lot from Hiei that was obvious. It seemed as though it was pushing Hiei to his limits, he defiantly knew how to bend to things but this mission… seemed different and Kurama had to wonder, would the fire apparition break under the pressure?

(I so wanted to end it there but it would be short so lets go on to the next day.) The next morning Kurama sat at the table eating a pop tart.

(now I know well that another person pen name Forbiddensoul562 took the whole evil pop tart thing but I got permission from her to use it so I thought I would!)

Hiei walked quietly into the room, "where are those pills?" He asked sitting down at the table. "You used them all last night if I gave you the rest of them it wouldn't do anything." Kurama explained reading the side of the Pop tart box.

"Here eat this." Kurama instructed handing him an already open package of pop tarts. "I don't want it."

"That wasn't a question it was a order you need to eat something whether you like it or not."

"I hate you." Hiei said glaring at the fox then at the pop tart wondering if he should just set the innocent pastry on fire "If you hate me so much then why do you continue to come back to my home?"

'Since I can't kill the baka kitsune I'll kill the pastry.' Hiei thought concentrating his energy on the food before him until it burst into flame. "Hiei!" Kurama said loudly getting up to get water as Hiei just sat there and smirked.

Kurama came back and threw the water on he pop tart but nothing happened to it. "Hiei put it out!" He commanded. "No." He said watching the flame that he had created.

"Why?"

"Because I want to watch it suffer." Feeling satisfied with himself he diminished the flame until all that was left was the charred pop tart and the burnt spot on the table.

"Next time you feel the need to burn the food I give you take it outside." Kurama instructed picking what was left of it up. "I wouldn't have to if you didn't give me this human food poison." Kurama shook his head.

"Well then let's go." Kurama said getting his backpack as Hiei followed. "Hn." He replied the conversation they had the previous night and wondering how he got pulled into going to a ningen school.

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They walked silently towards the school both demon's consumed in there own thoughts. Finally they reached the building and both stopped instantly.

"Okay Hiei I think you should-."

"I don't need your advice." Hiei stated flitting from view and reappearing on the roof of the building. Kurama sighed, 'such a solitary person.' He thought walking into the building being extra cautious about people's energy.

Hiei's P.O.V

The roof was empty and I knew from the start that this was going to be a long day I unsealed my Jagan and started my search of each worthless ningen.

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After about two hours of searching each pathetic soul that was in the school I had found nothing whatsoever; I sighed quietly leaning against a nearby wall.

The energy of a human coming up the stairs to the roof directed me back to reality and I quickly resealed my Jagan. The door opened and a girl that must have been in Kurama's grade stepped into the sunlight.

Her black hair was almost blinding as it was hit by the direct sunlight. She had a very pale skin color and my gut feeling told me it wasn't natural. Her eyes were shut for the moment but when she opened then to reveal light gray glassy orbs.

"Oh I'm sorry I didn't know anyone else was up here." She said to me but the look in her eye said that she was satisfied with something. "Hn." I said.

I tried to inconspicuously sense threw her but something blocked me for an instant before telling my Jagan she was pure human.

"So what are you doing up here you obviously don't go to this school?" She asked leaning on the wall next to me. "None of your business." I said but never taking my gaze off her.

"My name is Akari Himakiri and you are?" I stayed silent.

"Okay then… why are you up here then?" She asked finally taking my silence as an 'I'm not going to answer you' type thing.

"No reason." I said finally looking away. "And you?" I found myself asking for some reason. "It's lunch and I found I like coming up here it let's me be away from everybody else."

"So you're a solitary person?" I asked but then I had to question myself why I was even asking her these questions I didn't like humans so why bother?

"Yes I guess I always have been." She said smiling slightly and looking out upon the city's rooftops. "What about you?" Should I answer her or not was now the question at hand and sadly I didn't have much time to talk about it.

"Same." I said as she looked back at me with those gray eyes. "Why do you where that bandana?" I asked walking a bit closer to her a idea coming to mind. "This?" She asked looking up at the bandana covering part of her forehead and holding her hair back.

"It hold's my hair back." She said and before I could think about it I lifted it up further on her head surprisingly enough nothing was there. "Looking for something?" She asked as I stepped away again as she put it back down on her head

"No."

"Then why did you do that?" She asked a questioning look on her face.

"No reason don't you need to be getting back down there?" I asked looking for some way to get rid of her. "No I still have about a half an hour." She stated as I rolled my eyes.

There was a moment's silence between us… yeah a moment. "You never answered my question." She said still looking away.

Normal P.O.V

"What question?" Hiei asked.

"Why are you up here if you don't go to school here?" Akari asked looking back at him. He remained silence his crimson eyes holding nothing in them.

"I'm waiting." Was the only thing he said, "for what?"

"A friend." He said again. She simply nodded, "Well then… I'm going to go it was nice meeting you…" She stopped suddenly realizing she didn't have his name.

He stayed silent also and she sighed in defeat, "It was nice meeting you." She said going back over to the door. "Hn." He said as she opened up the door and smiled.

"You better watch your back from now on some people take your silence the wrong way." Akari said warningly going down the stairs and closing the door.

Hiei's P.O.V

I didn't regard anything she said I could handle myself fine without her tips of worthless advice.

Although… something about her seemed different about anyone else he had sensed threw but he just didn't understand why. He sighed leaning back on the wall deciding he would get back to his 'job' later on.

A/N: Well that was good I suppose well what did everyone think? Please review this and I will update ASAP!