Hello everyone! i'm reposting this because it sounded stupid. i's comepletely rewriten after the flashback and that next little scene,i'm really sorry itwas so crappy. and happy birthday Carolie, even if it'slate!
A young girl, about three, looked up to see her mother and father rushing around in a frenzy of activity, while her and her big brother, only three years older than herself, watched with curiosity.
She looked up at her brother, his black wolf ears twitching innocently and tail waving like he was playing with something, and wondered if, in all of the wonderful knowledge of the mind of a six year old, that he had an answer.
"Kibou, what's happening?" she asked, her own black ears, tipped with silver, swirling unconsciously and seemingly of their own accord to pick up every small sound that was echoing in the small room.
"I don't know Rain, maybe it's a game. That would be fun, wouldn't it?"
"What kind of game?"
"I don't know." Kibou said, curiously.
It was at this time when they realized that their mother was calling them. She was pretty, with black hair, tipped with silver, and golden eyes. Her mate, a handsome wolf demon with black hair, looked over, surveying the building that had become their home, so many memories.
It all happened too fast for the three year-old to comprehend. She had no idea what the red substance that had come from the wound in her father's side. She thought him to be sleeping, but that is only in the mind of a three year old.
"Mommy, why did Daddy fall asleep on the floor? He said he would play with me." The little girl said, looking up at her mother with some of the oddest colored eyes.
The girl didn't see the reason for the wound, a man who would haunt her dreams forever. She saw him for a brief moment before her mother told her and her brother to run. He was tall, with scraggily grey hair and deep, pitiless eyes that seemed to be completely black, no white at all, with a bright gold spot in the middle. He was young, looking less than thirty.
"You can't escape me Guardian, you will die, or that evil freak of nature your daughter will in your place." He had a sinister voice, one that would also haunt her memories for all eternity.
"Amaya, Kibou we have to go. RUN! NOW!" Her mother yelled at them, trying to fend the man off.
"Hmm…Kibou, eh? Let's see how long this little one can hold his breath, shall we?"
Suddenly, he appeared behind the two little kids. The boy screamed as his throaty was constricted then-
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Amaya woke up; breathing hard and holding back tears. These weren't just dreams, they were memories. She looked at the clock beside her bed 'It's only 5:30, to late to go back to sleep, to early to get ready. This really sucks.' The thought occurred to her that she didn't have to stay here, so what kept her? 'I have no friends, nothing to keep me back…' It was the people down stairs, in the master bedroom, her human parents. They cared for her, even though they didn't know where she was from, they knew nothing.
She rolled over and sighed, she had just spent thirty minutes, starring into space or auguring with herself. She fiddled with the necklace around her neck, running her finger over the engraved word, her real name.
Her demon name, birth name, Tsuaya. She was the child of the moon rain. She was once a full wolf demon, but her real mother gave her life to give the girl a chance to live her life as a human. She got up to take a shower; it was going to be a long day.
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(I'm skipping to after school, because school is really boring)
Hiei got back to his apartment, not even starting the homework because who wanted to do homework on Friday?
Riinnng
Riiinnnng
Hiei turned an annoyed glare to the ringing devise, signaling that Koenma was trying to contact him.
"What do you want?" Hiei growled into the infernal devise.
"Hiei, have you found the target?" Koenma asked, ignoring the look of pure hatred aimed at him by the fire demon.
"I think. Her name's Amaya."
"You've found the wrong girl, that's not her name. I'll make Botan get her. I'm opening a portal, get the others and come here."
"Hn, whatever." Hiei closed the communicator, and contacted Kurama telepathically.
'Fox, get the idiots. Koenma wants to see us.'
'What does he need?'
'I don't know. The toddler didn't tell me.'
'They won't be happy, a mission on a Friday night. I'll get them. I guess we meet at the temple?'
'Hn.' with that, Hiei closed the conversation and changed into his normal attire.
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"Mom, I'm gonna stay out a bit, ok? I'll be home by ten, I promise." She paused, listening to her mother.
Botan looked at the girl in front of her. Koenma had sent her to retrieve this girl.
"Yes mom, bye. Love you too." She closed her phone, and turned to botan. "You've got some explaining to do."
"Koenma can answer your questions better that me."
"Fine, let's just go." Botan smiled happily, hoped on her oar, and flew away, girl in tow, to Koenma's palace, where the boys are already waiting.
(at the palace, with the boys)
"What do you need, binky breath? I'm guessing it just had to be on Friday, didn't it?" yusuke asked, pissed at the tiny prince.
"Hi everyone!" it was, of course, Botan.
"Ah, Botan. Did you bring Tsuaya?"
"Yes, of course sir. Tsuaya, come on in."
"I told you, Tsuaya was my demon name. I'm human now, so it's Amaya." She grumbled, walking into the room. She abruptly stopped, looking curiously at the boys.
"Hiei?"
"This is really weird." Hiei said dryly, rolling his eyes.
"You know her?"
"We go to school together." Amaya/ Tsuaya answered for him.
It took awhile for everyone to get the two names thing, but that led the question she was dreading.
"… so, are you a human, or a demon, or …what?" Yusuke asked.
"At the moment, I'm a human, like I've been for about twelve years now, and Amaya is my human name. I was a demon till three, my name then was Tsuaya."
"How can you go from human to demon like that?" Yusuke asked, Kuwabara nodded.
Amaya sighed, pulling necklace from under her shirt, on it was a blood red stone and a small piece of metal that looked to have been beaten with a hammer. Hiei and Kurama looked at the stone, with sudden realization on their faces.
"What, does that little rock answers everything?"
"Basically, everything we're entitled to know. Anything else isn't our business." Kurama answered, a thoughtful expression on his face.
"Look, that preppy lady on the oar said you had something important to tell me, so get on with it." Amaya said hotly.
"I won't go into details for your privacy, but that man, who hunted the Guardians, is planning to repeat that happened twelve years ago. We assume he's going for you. Hiei, I want you on the look out."
"Y-You never told me who you are. How the hell do you know all this?" her voice was cold and distance.
"I'm Koenma, prince of spirit world. These are my detectives Yusuke, Kurama, or Shuichi, and Kuwabara. You already know Hiei, I presume."
"Alright, but why help me?"
"You're not his only target. He has been, and still is, one of the most wanted criminals in demon world."
Amaya started to chuckle "It's funny, how that low-class, run of the mill demon is so feared. Have you ever seen him? Up close, while he kills your loved ones? It's kind of funny; he started as a D-class, and move up the ranks. He looks so causal until he has that bloodlust in his eyes." She paused, looking up at them all with a cold, grimly amused smirk and deadly cold glare. "Tell me, prince of spirit world, why the hell have you waited so damn long to get this guy?"
Koenma sat there for a moment, startled by this outburst, and the blunt truth of the matter shown to him, or more like brought to his attention, by a mere fifteen year old girl.
"I don't know why, this is just the first time it has been brought to my attention."
"Whatever. What do you want with me?"
"We want you to be safe. I would like you to train with Genkai."
"That's not the only reason is it?"
"No," koenma sighed "no, it isn't. You are the only one we know of that has seen his face or fighting styles."
"I was three. How much do you think I remember?"
"…"
"I'm going home. I'll keep my eye out, but it won't help. If he plans on something, he'll do everything to make it happen. My mom told me that, and she knew him better than anyone." With that last statement, she walked out, where Botan then transported her home.
