Shezka: I've got thouands of story ideas flying around in my head. I'm not typing about them though. Go and have a party reading this.

Hiei was at Lexi's side in less than a second. Sure enough she had stopped breathing. He began to panic and did his best to revive her. A doctor came in at that point. After that he pratically tossed Hiei out of the room and summoned some men to help him. Outside Hiei angrily walked back and forth waiting to hear what was going on. Would she survive? Or had he gone to far and killed the only other person whom he deeply considered family?

At Koenma's palace...

"Yukina, it's lunch time now. Unless you don't eat which I highly doubt." Hiede said rising from where he was sitting. Yusuke helped him get up and the old man limped towards Genkai's shrine.

"Would you please join us for lunch? Uncle Hiede is an excellent cook." Yukina asked the Kuwabara and Yusuke as soon as they entered the shrine. The two boys smiled a bit shyly as Hiede walked on his own into the kitchen.

"Sure your uncle won't mind?" Yusuke asked noticing Hiede already taking out four dishes even though they hadn't said yes.

"No, he is always bugging me to invite you guys over ever since I told him about you." Yukina answered as the boys looked at each other a bit nervously.

Yusuke attempted to exchange a look with Kuwabara who was to busy admiring Yukina to notice. He let out a loud sigh and nodded in answer even though Hiede was already having his niece set the table. Yusuke sat down heavily in a chair and waited to be served his lunch. He boredly glanced out the window in a dreamy sort of way. What was Kayko doing right now? Was she happy, having fun?

"Lunch young spirit detective, tomato soup or sandwhich or both?" Hiede asked Yusuke scattering his thoughts. He looked up almost confused then quickly shook his head to clear it.

"Uh, both please." Yusuke answered as Hiede set down in front of him a bowl of tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwhich. He instantly dunked the sandwhich into the soup and began to eat it. Kuwabara had done the exact same thing. Yukina on the other hand was laughing her head off while trying to breath. Her uncle had obviously grown bored of the food in front of him and instead of eating it was playing with it.

Hiede had taken upon himself to entertain everyone at the table. With the sandwhich he had dunked it into the soup and torn off a piece with soup still on it and stuck it on his nose. Next, the old man had splashed tomato soup onto both cheeks. Along with using a piece of sandwhich for an eye patch on his blind eye. Yusuke cracked up laughing with the others and nearly choked on his food. This guy was hilarious! And to think this old geezer was related to Hiei!

"Uncle Hiede, you're supposed to eat your food. Not play with it!" Yukina laughed handing her uncle a napkin. He laughed as well which was deep belly laugh that would make anyone want to join him. He wiped himself clean then began to eat like a normal person.

"Sorry, I couldn't help myself. What's the point of eating if you can't at least have fun doing it?" Hiede pointed out taking a bite of his sandwhich.

"If that's what you think then I agree with you." Kuwabara said already finished with his lunch.

At Murkro's castle...

Hiei waited at the door feeling as if he was about to explode from worry. It had been three hours since the doctors had gone into the bedroom. They were constantly going in and out of the room in a rush. None of them seemed to have the time to answer any of the fire demon's questions. He growled angrily and glared at them all in turn. Finally, a doctor stepped out and quietly closed the door behind him.

"Well?" Hiei said worridely walking up to the doctor. The man smiled down at him sadly looking as if he was about to cry.

"She survived prince if that's what you're asking." The doctor answered still looking sad. Hiei instantly knew something wasn't right.

"What happened to her?" Hiei questioned him getting angrier by the second. Suddenly, the door was thrown open by a huge gust of wind and leaning in the doorway on a crutch was Lexi smiling weakly.

"Uncle Hiei! I missed you!" Lexi said eagerly limping towards him. Hiei was shocked until he saw the doctor trying to surpress a wild grin. Somehow he knew Lexi had put him up to it.

"It's nice to see you're alive." Hiei blurted out as she gave him a hug. He stiffened a little, but returned the kind gesture. Her left leg was in a cast so he supposed it would heal perfectly fine. Her huge foxtail came around and nearly covered Hiei up. He swore the thing was bigger then he was.

"Listen Lexi, I'm sorry for what I did. It was wrong of me." Hiei admitted a few hours later in his bedroom. Lexi sat next to him on the huge bed curled up under the covers. He didn't mind this one bit since she usually came into his bedroom in the middle of the night having had a nightmare or been spooked by some noside she might of heard.

"I know Uncle Hiei, but I still love you don't I? Besides, that done and over with. I'm just glad you said sorry." Lexi said in the slightly high, hyper voice of her's. She curled up even tighter under the covers and yawned. Her huge ears going up half way in the process. She cuddled up next to him and instantly fell asleep.

Hiei sighed quietly and ran a hand through her hair. He knew some people would see this as a sort of twisted relationship. The truth was Lexi was just a five year old girl in a fifteen year old body. As he lay in on top of the covers with his hand resting on her head Murkro came in quietly shutting the door behind her. The queen sat down on a chair only a few feet from the bed. He glared at her angrily, hating it when people walked in on him when he was sharing a moment with Lexi.

"You know, you're the prince of this castle. You and I both know she's your little princess whenever it comes to anything." Murkro commented in a whisper. Lexi stirred a little bit, but didn't wake up. Hiei felt his muscles tense up protectively unless she was going to try and pull something on him.

"So? What's it to you? If you want me drive her out of the castle the answers no. I'll even leave with her if I have to." Hiei growled sitting up straighter.

"That's not what I came in here for dimwit. I just wanted to know if you would like to adopt Lexi as your daughter. She has no mother, no father, her siblings are always visiting, but are constantly on the run no thanks to Kuroda, and you always have Lexi at your side no matter what. I've seen you with Lexi, Hiei. A complete change comes over you whenever she's around. You're kind, gentle, and extremely patient. If you decided to adopt her, she would all the much happier at having you as a father." Murkro answered with a rare smile on her face. Hiei was startled to hear this. He looked down at Lexi who smiled her sleep.

Could it be possible? Could he handle being a father? Hiei knew Lexi had grown up with no parents. That's why she was so childish, because her older brothers had raised her. After all, she had been only two when her parents had died. Somehow Shezka and Kuroda (Lexi was a triplet) had managed to grow up with not trouble at all. It was Lexi alone who remained ungrown.

Shezka: That is just the sweetest thing ever! I don't mean to brag, but I don't think anyone has ever written a fic like this before! I'm not into the whole romance thing at all. I'm more of a "people get close and become like brothers, sisters, mother, and father sort of person. I just think it's so much cuter! As usual send me reviews and I'll update.