Hey everyone, sorry it took so long to update this. Unfortunately, I'm out of ideas for the story, so this chapter will probably seem very rushed. Also, this is the last chapter of I never however; Sugarhigh Universe is sort of a continuation of it. One day, when I can think of more stuff for it, I may rewrite the story (or the chapter).
Well, enjoy anyway!
Calamity Angel: Thanks for the idea! Hiei, please don't kill her; she was the only one who actually gave me something to work with!
Crazy Billie Joe Loving Freak: Wow! That's a long name! Thanks for the condolences.
Sugarsweet pie: Thanks! Glad you like it. Hope you aren't too disappointed by this chapter.
Koenma listened with mild interest as Yusuke outlined the game.
"That's interesting. Well, let's play."
"Nani? You want to play a game?" Kuwabara asked.
"Why not?" Koenma replied in a dignified voice.
Yusuke stared, still disbelieving, for a moment, then, "Um, okay. It was Kurama's turn, right?"
The others nodded and looked at the fox expectantly.
"Well, there's something I've been wondering about for a while now…. I never kissed Botan."
Blushing deeply, Koenma finished the whole glass in one gulp. Yusuke and Kuwabara gazed at him in shock for a few seconds, then they both started giggling hysterically.
"No way! You and Botan are--"
"I think that's enough of this game for now, don't you? Let's get some sleep!" Koenma interrupted loudly, not looking at anyone.
Stifling his laughter, Kurama came forward to help Yusuke clear the floor so that people didn't have to sleep on all the junk. They spread a few blankets on the ground and everyone claimed their own sleeping space. Yusuke was polite for once and offered to let Keiko have the bed, booting off a snoring Kuwabara. She accepted gratefully and fell asleep almost immediately.
Kuwabara was left where he had fallen when Yusuke had kicked him off. Then Koenma, Yusuke, and Kurama made themselves comfortable in their own corners.
Hiei stayed on the windowsill at first, but, eventually, he joined his fox, curling up against Kurama's side.
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They were all woken in the middle of the night by a loud CRASH!
"What the hell?" Hiei cried, sitting up quickly and putting a hand on Kurama's shoulder as if to reassure himself that the fox was still there
Koenma popped out from underneath a pile stuff that had, apparently, fallen on him.
"Yusuke! Clean your room once in a while!" he said, shoving the clothes and books off.
Yusuke blinked sleepily, stuck out his tongue and fell back to sleep.
The demigod grumbled for a few more minutes, but was soon in a deep slumber once again.
Hiei sat there growling to himself for a while until Kurama got tired of listening to it. He reached up and put his arms around the fire demon's waist, making him lie down. The growls ceased but he continued to scowl.
Kurama laughed quietly and leaned forward, brushing his lips against Hiei's. The demon reacted instantly, arching up and demanding control, which Kurama willingly gave him. Hiei started to shift their positions so that he was on top of his fox, but was suddenly reminded of where exactly he was by a particularly loud snore from Kuwabara.
The fire demon's fingers stopped abruptly on the buttons of Kurama's shirt.
"Dammit. That oaf never could shut up."
"Oh, well, Yusuke probably wouldn't have liked it if we went any farther while on his floor." The fox said, kissing his lover's neck, just below the jawline. Hiei moaned, half in pleasure and half in disappointment.
"As soon as this mission is over…" he let the words hang as he cuddled up to his fox again. Kurama nodded in agreement, lacing their fingers together and closing his eyes.
The rest of the night was (fortunately) peaceful.
The next day, Koenma filled them in on their mission: to stop a demon named Jiro from using a very dangerous sword.
"By the way, Koenma said just before sending them off, "Jiro has very odd abilities. His chief skills deal with parallel universes, and he has basic in manipulating wind; specifically in making shields and creating walls. Please avoid being sent to another universe. It would take a long and annoying process to get you back."
Later:
Jiro's lair was easy to find, and the guards were relatively weak, so the only real problem was the number of them. The stupid demons were like ants, they wouldn't stop coming.
Right in the middle of the fight, a bright light surrounded the boys, and with a sharp flash, they disappeared. The next thing they knew, they were in a strange room with two girls staring at them in shock….
And it's over! When you review, please be nice about telling how much this chapter sucked. If you want to find out what happens next, read Sugarhigh Universe.
