Okay, you peoplz are weird.

Adriel: huff We are not

Kel: Yeah!

To readers Their weird, aren't they.

Readers: nods Yep yep

Kurama sighed as, once again, Hiei lit something on fire. "Hiei..." he whined. How was his mother going to take this? First the toaster, the coffee table, then the carpet. "I'm sorry! It's just hard to control this!" Hiei snapped coldly at him. This caused Kurama to take a double take of him. Since when did Hiei snap at...well, ANYONE! It made Kurama nervous with these personality changes.

Hiei stared at the once nice carpet. Now it was covered in scorch marks. He felt...bad. This feeling was new. Then again, he wasn't used to any emotions. And it didn't help that whenever he was near Kurama, he suddenly got nervous, hence the reason why his powers were out of control. Well, except the toaster. He did that because it looked like it was trying to bite him.

He sighed and looked at Kurama, who was trying to think of a way he could cover this up. "You could say that I...dropped a candle." Hiei offered. Kurama looked at him. "I guess that could work. What were you doing with a candle?" Hiei smirked at him, making that nervous feeling appear in the pit of Kurama's stomach. There was no way this was the same person.

"I'm a pyromaniac." Kurama sweat-dropped. "I...don't think she'd buy that." he said. Hiei shrugged, looking around the house. "Kurama, I'm bored." he said. The red-head blinked. "Well, we could go outside if you promise not to draw attention to yourself." Kurama offered, looking Hiei in the eye. The shorted boy smiled. "Okay."

Kurama knew he would regret it. He just knew it. The second they got into town, Hiei spotted a stray cat. He refused to leave it, making people look at Kurama like he was some cruel, evil person. It was a cat for Petes sake! Now Hiei was cradling it like a baby, refusing to let anyone take it.

It was cute, Kurama admitted angrily. It was black except for it's ears, paws, and tip of it's tail. What would his mother think? He sighed. "Hiei, do you want to take it home?" he asked hesitantly, praying he would say no. "Okay." Damn.

"Hey, Kurama!" 'Please not now!' he thought, turning to look behind him. Sure enough, there was Kurama's friend from school, Yusuke. (Tasha: YUSUKE! hugs him) "Hello, Yusuke." Kurama greeted politely. Hiei stared at him critically. "Uh, Kurama? Whose the kid?" the delinquent asked when he noticed the look Hiei was giving him. "Uh, Hiei, you can stop that." Kurama said.

Hiei just glared at Yusuke. There was something about his aura that he didn't like. "Hiei?" Kurama looked at him in confusion. He'd never seen Hiei act like this. He was acting cold, like this morning. Yusuke glared back. "If your trying to act intimately, it'd go better if you weren't holding a kitten." Yusuke mocked. Hiei's eyes flashed, making both boys back up.

"Don't.Insult.My.Cat." Hiei said icily, making Yusuke nod nervously. "Well, K-Kurama, better get going, huh?" he said quickly, then walked briskly away. Kurama watched him go. "Hiei, what wrong?" he asked. Hiei looked back at him. "His aura is darker than most people." "Is that why you act so coldly to him?" the red-head asked. "Yes, it's instinct. This morning, you were getting annoyed, making your aura flash back and forth."

So, that's why. Kurama couldn't believe Fajita would do this to someone, let alone his own son. He sighed before smiling. "Well, let's go home. Have you thought of a name for your cat?" Kurama asked. Hiei nodded. "She says she wants to be called Kuro." 'Well, that's original,' Kurama thought dryly. "Hey, don't insult her!" "What have I said about reading my mind!"