The Shock of Your Life
WARNING: During this part there will be one shock after another. Kawatta-kuro-raikou is not responsible for any heart attacks or any other injuries you may happen to get while reading this.
Kuro woke up the next morning with a light amount of dew on her. She dried off and sat cross legged on top of her trench coat looking at the two stones again.
"Well is has been 513 years to the day since the…fire." Said Kuro as tears threatened to fall. She lied down and pulled out a drawing she did of her parents. She looked each in the eye carefully.
Once she knew the tears wouldn't fall she walked back to the small town and got some breakfast. By the time she got back to the cemetery it was pouring and Kuro was soaked, but she just sat down and put her coat over her head. She looked at the two graves and got a little angry. She made quiet a lot of lightning appear in the sky but when Kuro realized what time it was, she stopped the lightning and cried her eyes out.
The rain started to let up but Kuro's rain didn't. Then she heard someone call her name and she looked up at the graves. She started at them with confusion through her tear stained eyes. Then she sensed two people walk toward her and they sat down next to her.
"So this is the reason why you've been acting strange," said Kurama as he read the tombstones.
"Hn… explains a lot," said Hiei.
"What are you d-doing here?" asked Kuro between sobs.
"Training," responded Hiei.
"Are you all right?" asked Kurama.
"I'm all right," said Kuro as she wiped the tears from her face, "arigato." Then Kurama did something much unexpected and to Kuro, disturbing. Kurama pulled Kuro into a FRIENDLY hug.
"Why didn't you tell us? We're always there for you, you know that right?" asked Kurama as he pulled away.
"Yes I know…but you didn't have to hug me," said Kuro.
"Okay," said Kurama as he smiled at Kuro.
"Thanks both of you," said Kuro and she looked at each of them.
"You're welcome," said Kurama.
"Hn… we don't have to hug do we?" asked Hiei.
"Ew, hell no," said Kuro.
"Well we'll go and head back now," said Kurama.
"I'll see you later," said Kuro, Kurama and Hiei walked away and Kuro turned to look back at the tombstones. "Well until next year, sayonara and watashi wa mum and dad." And she flew off.
