Warning: This contains Shounen-ai -- Hiei/Kurama love
I know some people don't like this pairing (I used to hate it) But I feel in love with it later. So thank you my reviewers (as always) and I right now am giddy with joy! Someone fav-ed my story! I was so exited I screamed at school... Counselor went all psycho on me though.
I hope you enjoy this one, I'm very new to Shounen-Ai writing, so feedback would be great. Honestly I love writing with Hiei and Kurama(especially Kurama) the most so the majority of my writing in this little "story" of sorts will be centered on them and/or their relationship.
In the Beginning
Kurama sat in his room; his fingers pressed together in thought, and tried not to think of the Jaganshi sitting on his windowsill behind him. He tried to ignore his presence, but he knew that Hiei was someone he couldn't ignore. His presence was daunting, overwhelming, at best. To others this would merely be their fear of him present in the tension of the air, but Kurama knew that for him it was simply confusion. The Jaganshi had arrived 20 minutes ago grumbling irritably about the rain, but Kurama would like to believe he came for the company.
He sighed audibly.
In the Beginning all Kurama was doing was making sure a young demon didn't die. In the Beginning they had teamed up for different goals. In the Beginning he was above feelings that didn't apply to family and friends. So how did it snowball into this?
He was a thief, master of the art of stealing, and that included hearts. How on earth had he allowed his own heart to be captured? He was a Youko, someone who could live for centuries, making him a near immortal. For demons with his lifespan it was rare for them to be involved romantically, let alone even recognize such feeble emotions.
He sighed again. He didn't want to go back to the beginning and reconstruct his defenses.
He was a human in body after all. He could acknowledge the feelings.
This drabble was the product of a YYH100 Livejournal challenge, this was Challenge #1.
Thanks for reading I hope you enjoyed. Feedback is greatly appreciated but not mandatory, go with the flow. Thanks, Sophia!
-Emily
