Hiei: Looking around my empty office space thingy Why are we the only ones here?

Kurama: How am I supposed to know?

Hiei: Let's get out of here then.

Kurama: I don't know if that's a good idea.

Hiei: Why? Opens the door Gets smacked by an oar

Kurama: Told you so.

Botan: Where do you think you two are going?

Hiei: Away from here.

Botan: I don't think so. You're supposed to start the next chapter for HieisOAO.

Hiei: No way.

Kurama: Please R&R.

Disclaimer: I still have not gained posetion to the right to Yu Yu Hakusho. But one day I will.

Over the next week, Sam's life was what some would call normal. Even though there's no such thing as a normal life…She went to school, watched Yu Yu Hakusho with Michelle, listened to her housemates complain about their boss, and went out with her friends. On Friday night, Sam got Justin and Gary to come with her to a school football game, the same night her week of "normalness" ended…

'I can't believe we're losing!' Sam exclaimed. She had met up with a group of friends at the game, and hung out with them the entire night.

'It's only the first half, Sam!' Justin told her.

'I know, but we might lose!' Sam said. 'We haven't lost a game yet this season!'

'Don't you dare think that Jay isn't going to win this game!' Krys said. Jay was the captain of the football team, and Krys's boyfriend. Sam couldn't figure out why someone like Krys would want to go out with a football player, let alone the team captain.

'I'm not, Krys!' Sam said. 'I just don't want to lose this far into the season.'

'Good,' Krys said.

Twenty minutes later, Sam, whose throat was soar from yelling all the time, went to get a coke from the snack shack. When she was about to head back to the group, someone covered her mouth and pulled her behind the bleachers. She was turned around and came face-to-face with…

'Kyouji?' Sam asked, squinting at the figure.

'Yes, it's me,' he answered.

At first she didn't recognize him because he was in his human form. He had short, spiky black hair, grey eyes, and was only a couple inches taller than Sam.

'What are you doing here?' she asked when he let go of her arms.

'I came to talk to you.'

'Talk to me!' she exclaimed. 'You left a threatening message at my house!'

'I know, I didn't mean it. I was really pissed off because you said no.'

'And I'm going to say it again. I'm not leaving my friends and only family to come live with you and Takumi!'

'Why not?'

'Because I don't even know you! I'm not going to live with someone that I don't know.'

'Will you at least think it over?' he pleaded.

'Only if you promise to leave me alone until I come look for you,' she said.

'Fine,' he agreed.

'Then I'll think it over. I need to get back to the others,' she said, walking away and leaving him standing there.

That evening, back in Sam's room, she thought about what Kyouji said to her. She had already made up her mind. She didn't want to leave Gary and Justin to go live in the Makai with two people that left her and her mom. She cared too much for the two boys she lived with.

'I can't leave them,' she said as she started to cry. 'They're my family.'

'Sam?' Gary asked, knocking on her door. 'Are you okay?'

'Yeah, I'm fine,' she lied.

'It doesn't sound like you're okay,' he said, opening the door and walking in. 'What's wrong?'

'Everything,' she answered as he sat down next to her.

'Can you give me details?'

'I found out that I have an older brother, and that Elijah wasn't my real dad.'

'How do you know all this?'

'I can't tell you,' she answered. 'My brother wants me to live with him and our dad.'

'What! Is he the one that left us the message?'

'Yes. I saw him at the game. He asked me again to live with him.'

'What did you tell him?'

'I said that I couldn't leave you and Justin to live with someone that I never knew existed until last week.'

'Good, he better listen or he's going to get his ass kicked by me.'

'This is why I love you, Gary,' Sam said, smiling.

'I love you, too,' Gary smiled, hugging her. 'You ARE my little sister.'

'Now leave so I can get some sleep,' she said, pushing Gary off her bed.

'Kay, I'll see you in the morning,' he said as he walked out of her room and shut the door.

Meanwhile, outside on Sam's tree, Hiei and Kurama were listening to their conversation.

'She really doesn't want to leave,' Kurama said.

'That's what I've been trying to tell you all along,' Hiei replied.

'Does this mean our assignment is over?' Kurama asked, watching Sam sleep, or so he thought.

'How the hell am I supposed to know?' Hiei growled. 'I'm not Koenma.'

'I know,' Kurama said. 'It's just that I don't want to leave her now that I've found her.'

'Shhh…' Hiei told the kitsune. 'She's saying something.

'I wish mom was here. She'd know what to do. She'd know if I should stay here with Gary and Justin or go live with Takumi and Kyouji,' Sam said quietly between sobs.

'I never thought I'd ever say this, but I know how she feels,' Hiei said. 'I know what it's like to lose family.'

'That is unexpected of you,' Kurama smiled. 'What are you doing?'

'I don't know,' Hiei answered, walking to Sam's window and opened it. 'Baka onna, she leaves her window unlocked at night.'

'I don't know if that's a good idea,' Kurama told Hiei's back as it disappeared. 'Don't say I didn't warn you when she attacks.'

'Sam?' Hiei said, moving next to her.

'Hiei?' Sam asked, lifting her head off her pillow and looking at him. She was greeted by him gazing into her eyes. She had never seen his eyes like that before. They didn't show coldness or hatred, but caring and love. 'What are you doing here?'

'Proving to that baka cousin of yours that you don't want to leave the Ningenkai,' he answered, sitting down next to her.

'Kurama's here also?' she asked, looking out her window to see the kitsune sitting there. 'Get your ass in here.'

'Coming,' Kurama said, walking into her room. 'Are you okay?'

'We heard you talking to that guy,' Hiei said.

'His name is Gary,' the two cousins said in unison.

'Just because you guys are my cousin, and the one guy I'm practically in love with, you need to learn to mind your own business,' Sam laughed.

'Hey, you could be a little nicer,' Kurama said.

'You could stop worrying about me all the time,' Sam shot back at him, daring him to come up with a comeback.

'Sam, one, Kurama, zero,' Hiei smiled, trying no to laugh at his best friend. 'She's right, you know.'

'You shouldn't talk Hiei,' Kurama said. 'Who's the one that's always over here at night?'

'Shut up Kurama,' Hiei said, defeated.

'Why don't you both shut up?' Sam suggested. 'I'm fine, so you two can stop worrying about me.'

'Come on Kurama. We obviously aren't welcome around here,' Hiei said, standing up and walking towards the window.

'Good-night, Sam,' Kurama told her.

'Night guys,' she said, smiling at the two demons.

'Good-night, Sam,' Hiei said. 'Lock your windows baka.'

'Get out of here!' Sam laughed, throwing a book at Hiei and hitting him on the head.

'Geeze, don't kill me!' he said before he vanished.

'Can you please hit him for me?' Sam asked Kurama.

'Will do,' he said before vanishing.

Sam walked to her window and watched the two demons as they disappeared into the shadows of the night. She shut her window and locked it, and climbed back into her bed, falling asleep right away.

Hiei: I can't believe they still aren't back!

Kurama: Oh well. Let's make this short and snappy then.

Hiei: Fine. R&R, and please flame this chick! She's scary!