'As a kid would take a huge tube with red pain in it, he is innocent, and does what a kid would normally would do, and squeeze it, causing the red paint to splatter all around. The grass is red, the poster board is red, and everything is red. The small kid then takes the paint brush and puts red paint on it, and paints everything; rocks, trees, the already soggy poster board, as well as himself. His brother, who is around the same age, comes out and rolls around the grass, and then tries to climb the tree. As a result, the boy's clothes, hands and face are stained with the deep, blemishing red paint. The two then get more red paint, and start splashing each other with it. They are so innocent, and when the fight is over, everything is covered with the deep, passionate, and fiery like colors of red,' Phire described most of the fight to herself as she wrote it within her notebook.
'I just hope that Hinote didn't kill him,' Phire thought, but knew that Hinote wouldn't do such a thing, especially knowing that Phire controlled 'Gogyou no katana,' or else the 5 elements katana. The thing is, that sword did not just contain the 5 elements; since Phire wielded it, the elements that were included were darkness, darker versions of the 5 elements, and even Tsuki elements moon elements, or else like tsuki fire, tsuki divine, etc.Anyone else who was to have it would only get the 5 elements, with the exception of Hiei. Hiei would get less than Phire, but he was strong too, so darkness would be added.
'Get up, Juganshi,' Hinote growled, stepping on Hiei, who struggled to get up. Hiei wasn't fully healed when he started regaining his strength, and fighting someone who was better with fire than him Hiei was very difficult at the moment. Just then, Hiei had an idea.
'Now where is the weak point,' Hiei thought as he tried to find a weak point in Hinote's feet. Hinote yelped in pain when Hiei found it, and as Hiei took advantage by sending shocks down through the foot to the brain, Hiei was half way to defeating Hinote.
'Kuso,' Hinote thought to himself as he tried to get up, but Hiei stabbed him with his sword, pinning him to a tree.
'Now tell me where Phire-san is,' Hiei asked, glaring death at Hinote, who looked right back at him the same way.
'I don't know,' Hinote chuckled, and then coughed out blood. The blood turned into fire when it hit the ground. Hiei moved back, and Hinote was right behind him.
'Too slow,' Hinote whispered as he backstabbed Hiei. Hiei coughed out blood, but then sent electric shocks through the sword, shocking Hinote, and close to knocking him out.
'Now tell me where she is,' Hiei growled. Hinote looked at him seriously this time, and told him the same exact answer. Hiei kicked him when he tried to get up, and then he fell down, unconscious. Hiei was about to kill him, but all of a sudden, he felt a force hold him back. He smiled lightly and closed his eyes as he started putting his sword back in a sheath, and whispered something.
'What took so long, Phire-san?' were the words Hiei whispered as Phire appeared next to him.
'Sutoppu, Hiei,' Phire told Hiei. 'He's my cousin.' Hiei widened his eyes, and then looked at Phire, then at Hinote, and then at Phire, and kept going back and forth until he started feeling dizzy.
'Doushite how?' Hiei asked Phire, tired a little from the fight. Phire sighed, but then explained it to Hiei.
'Oh, I see,' Hiei said after she explained the whole story. 'Well, then why did he fight me instead of you fighting me?' Hiei asked, narrowing his eyes at Phire.
'Well, I told him to,' Phire told Hiei directly. Hiei nearly attacked Phire when she ended up right behind him and head locked him, and then explained to Hiei why.
'The only reason was because you should have a feel of more enemies, and if you can deal with a variety of foes, you'll be the best,' she told Hiei. Hiei thought about it for a moment, and then sighed, and Phire let go of him, just to trip him again.
'You still want to fight me despite the damage you've taken?' Phire asked, getting her sword out of the sheath. Hiei got up with ease and have an evil smirk along with a chuckle.
'Why not?' Hiei asked, his sword in his hand, his eyes on fire. Hinote chuckled.
'Wow, Phire, you've got a great friend there with dedication and lacks giving up,' Hinote told Phire, leaving. Phire looked to him, but she didn't go off guard. She stayed in a defensive position, and Hiei continued fighting. It went on for about a week, and at one point, Hiei pinned Phire in such a way to the ground that she could barely get out. She, of course, used her head, and when that statement was said, Hiei had a headache.
'Phire, you didn't have to hit me so hard with your head,' Hiei told her as he tried to get up. Phire rubbed her head.
'I didn't realize that you had a hard head, Hiei-kun,' Phire told him. Before Phire was going to attack, though, she sensed something so evil; she stopped, and pushed Hiei out of the way, taking the hit of a very poisonous arrow.
'Phire! Phire!' Hiei yelled, checking to see if she were okay. Unfortunately, poison was the one thing Phire could not bear throughout her whole life.
