"Nothing but Kioka is waiting for you outside." Kurama replied sitting down and drinking his tea.

"I'm still not fighting her." Kuwabara stated, walking out of the kitchen.

Chapter Three: Training Starts:

"I'm not fighting you." Kuwabara stated as he found her by the waterfall. He was in a blue and orange fighting kimono.

Kioka smiled at his choice of fighting cloths, "Well that's good, cause right now I want you to do Tai Chi."

Kuwabara blinked. "What's that?"

"It's a Chinese Martial Arts, consisting of slow movements." Kioka replied. "It really is a Healing fighting style, or meditation. . . do you know what Yin and Yang is?"

Kuwabara frowned at her. "Yes, I do."

"Good." Kioka stood up strait. "Because this is what Tai Chi mostly revolve around Yin and Yang, plus the gathering of Chi in the body. . ."

"Huh?" Kuwabara questioned.

Kioka shook her head. "AChi. Life Energy you nimrod. Anyway," She sight not giving him a chance to reply. "Yin and Yang, where there is Good there is Evil. Up and down, left and right, smart and dumb."

"I know that." Kuwabara implied.

'I wasn't sure.' she thought. "First of all, you start at a focusing point which is just below the naval. We need no exercises before we start right now. We'll do that tomorrow. We'll start with a Single Circle, then Double Circle, Whip, then Repulsing Monkey, I forgot the last one."

An Hour Later

"And now the clearing move," Kioka made a quick movement of her arms of which Kuwabara copied. "Do you feel any tension in your body?"

". . . No. . ." He replied.

"Good, that means that you are a fast learner. And maybe, you will forget it." She turned around and started walking.

'I never been this calm and peaceful...' Kuwabara thought as he stood up. "Hey wait for me!" He caught up with her. "What are you?"

Kioka stared at him. "What do you mean?"

"Are you Demon or human?" Kuwabara questioned.

". . ." she turned back around. "None of your concern."

"I want to know what is training me."

She pursed her lips. "This What that is training you is a person. Be grateful I'm on your side." She stopped in front of the Temple.

Kuwabara looked down. ". . . I'm. . . sorry. . ."

"Sorry. . . for what?" She stared at him

"For hurting your feelings. . ."

Kioka laughed. "Kazuma. . . I have no feelings for you to hurt."

Kuwabara frowned. 'Well. . . I'm sorry for that as well. . .' he thought sadly.

"Lets see how good your dodging is." she said pulling daggers out of the air. She tossed a dagger at him and it cut his left cheek.

"OW!"

"I said dodge!" Kioka yelled at him.

"Easier said then done!"

"It's a dagger you moron! It goes in one direction of which you can dodge!"

"I've never been against daggers before!"

Kioka rolled her eyes. She tried handing him a dagger. "Throw it at me. . ."

"I can't you're a girl!" Kuwabara proclaimed.

"Fine. . . HIEI!" Kioka yelled as he fell out of a tree.

"Hn. . . What?" Hiei hned, dusting himself off.

She waved her hand, and daggers appeared in front of him. "Throw those at me. I'm going to demonstrate to the baka that you can dodge daggers."

Hiei picked up the Daggers without hesitance and tossed them. At first left, right, jumped up, ducking, flipping backwards, and caught the dagger pointing at her face.

"Thank-you Hiei." she stated as he left.

"I can't do that!" Kuwabara said wide-eyed.

"You can do anything you set your mind to moron!" Kioka slapped her head. Kuwabara didn't know wether to take that as advice or a insult. She shook her head, "Enough for the day." she walked into the Temple.