It's not writer's block, I was just lazy. I didn't feel like writing, so I didn't. Plus, I just got my computer upgraded, and I wasn't sure if I could figure out how to post, and to top it all off, school started back up. I'm sure that all of you out there who are in school know what I'm talking about. It's hard to do schoolwork and fanfiction at the same time.

WARNINGS!!! There will be spoilers in this story, both from Harry Potter and Yu Yu Hakusho. If you don't want to read the spoilers, then I think you should just leave until you have seen what I'm talking about.

DISCLAIMERS! They are in the very first chapter. I'm not lying, go look for yourself!!!!

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Harry caught up to Kurama and Hiei just before they entered the green house. With Harry, of course, were Ron and Hermione.

"Hey, Kurama," Harry said. "Are you any good at Herbology?"

Hiei let out a 'Hn' as Kurama laughed softly. "Yes, Harry, I am very good at Herbology. If you should be worried about anyone, it should be Hiei."

"Why me?" Hiei asked.

In Japanese, Kurama answered, "Because you work with fire, and these plants don't like fire."

Hiei gave the fox a look that clearly said, 'Let these plants try anything, I'm ready.' Kurama just let out a sigh.

"Now students," Professor Sprout said, "today we are going to be learning about..." She kept talking, but Kurama had stopped listening long ago.

Kurama had noticed that there was a small defensive plant that was growing in the corner of the greenhouse, and it was one of the kinds that he had often times used to defend his den when he had come to the human world.

Kurama glanced around the rest of the greenhouse, and realized that he knew what all of the plants were. He also realized that all of the plants that were in this greenhouse had been brought to this world by him.

"Kurama," Professor Sprout said, "are you paying attention to this lesson?"

"Yes, Professor, I am. I was just admiring all of the plants that are in this greenhouse," Kurama said honestly.

"I see, then might you be able to tell me what this plant is called?" Professor Sprout asked while pointing to the Death Tree.

"Yes I can tell you what it's called," Kurama said. "It's called the Death Tree in English, but in Japanese, it's called the Shokuyo Shokubutsu."

Professor Sprout seemed quite amazed to hear the young man say such a plant was called a 'Death Tree.'

"I believe you are mistaken, Kurama," the professor said. "This tree is known as the Acidic Spitting Tree."

"Well," Kurama started to explain why he had called it something else. "In Japan, like I said, it's know as the Shokuyo Shokubutsu, and that is translated into 'Death Tree.' That's why I called it that. Forgive me if I was mistaken." (I know that's not really what it translates to, but I had to put that in there.)

"Very well," the professor stated. "I believe we should get back to our lesson. Can any one tell me what this plant is called?"

Kurama was about to raise his hand and tell her that it was called a Changeling Root, but wasn't sure if the wizards had changed it's name to something else. Kawariyasui Konpon was it's name in Japanese, and that meant 'Changeable Root,' so he hoped that it was the same in English.

"Anyone?" the professor asked. She let out a sigh of disappointment.

"Kurama, don't you know what that's called?" Hiei asked in Japanese.

"I know what's it's called in Japanese, but not in English," Kurama said in a spiteful voice. "I don't want anyone telling me again that I'm wrong about the name of a plant that I myself brought into this world and raised from a seedling."

"Wow, you're not in a very good mood, are you?" Hiei teased.

"And furthermore, I think she might even think that the plant is a normal Spitfire since that's what it changed into," Kurama continued to rant.

"Since no one knows what this plant is called," Professor Sprout said, "I will tell you. This rare plant is called the Fire Spitting Flower-"

"I knew it," Kurama said in a somewhat loud voice, loud enough for the professor to hear him. "You English wizards are completely incompetent when it comes to plants. This is a Changeling Root, and it changed into the Spitfire. Anyone should be able to tell the difference between the two of them." Kurama walked up to the plant and poked it near the bottom of the stem. The plant changed into a small grass-looking plant. "This is what the Root really looks like," Kurama said in a superior tone of voice.

The professor and the rest of the class were in shock. (Well, not Hiei, but I'm sure you already knew that.) No one had ever been able to prove Professor Sprout wrong before. No one!

"How do you know all this?" Professor Sprout asked Kurama.

"I just do," was his answer. His inner Youko was very annoyed at the fact that he had been corrected by someone who knew next to nothing about the plants that he had raised. No one corrected a Youko when it came to plants. Not if they value their lives.

In the corner of the room, where the Death Tree stood, a true Spitfire was growing. The true Spitfire was about seven feet tall and could spit fire up to a hundred yards away. It was a truly deadly plant and one of the only ones that Hiei had any respect for.

"Professor!" one of the kids had exclaimed. "There's a plant growing out of control over there!"

Professor Sprout looked in the direction of the plant and nearly fainted.

"That," Kurama said, still with his superior voice, "is the true Spitfire. I have no idea as to how anyone could get the two mixed up as horribly as you have done." The Spitfire raised itself and pointed its spitting part at the professor. "You might want to run," the Youko said to her. "It's not in a good mood."

The professor and all of the students except Hiei and Kurama ran out of the greenhouse and looked in through the glass. Kurama and Hiei were smiling, and Kurama was walking towards the plant.

"That was great," Kurama said to his Spitfire. "I hope you weren't too angry at that lady."

"Fox, do those plants understand you?" Hiei asked. He had never asked this question before, but he had often times noticed the plants being friendly with him.

"Well, I guess you could say that," Kurama said. "It's not really that they understand my words, it's more they understand the feeling."

"Hn." Hiei got a little closer to the Spitfire but stopped when it's fire- spitting end turned toward him. "Kitsune," he warned.

"Hiei, I thought that I told you before that my plants don't like you," Kurama said. "The Spitfire is no exception. Just because you like it, doesn't mean it has to like you."

"Well, you should put that thing away, the class is over and we have to get to Potions next," Hiei said.

With a sigh, Kurama let his precious plant shrink back into a seed. "The fun is over so quickly."

"I don't know about that. Harry and his friends say that Snape is bad. We might get to have a bit more fun in that class."

"Yeah, right. Since when have you started to take a human's word for anything?" Kurama asked Hiei in a teasing voice.

"Since I met Yusuke. I've come to trust his word."

"Yeah, and the fact that he's not really human has nothing to do with that." Kurama rolled his eyes. Hiei was amusing at times.

"Shut up, fox," Hiei snapped, back to his normal self.

The two of them stepped out of the green house and we met almost instantly by Harry. "That was awesome! How did you do that?" he asked Kurama.

"That is confidential material," Kurama replied.

"Hn, meaning it's just something he can do."

"Oh, well, it's time for my least liked class, Potions."

"Bring it on," Hiei said with a smirk.

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I know this chapter sucked. Don't ask me why I wrote this like this, I just did. If you have any complaints, just click the little button at the lower left hand of this screen and leave me a vicious flame. Trust me, I won't be offended. I might even write another one that's as bad as this one! ^_^