Alright, I was asked to put this in this chapter. Someone asked about pairings, and here's the deal. I want you all to know that there are no pairings, and if there were any, it would probably be Kurama and himself. But there aren't any.

DISCLAIMERS: If it's not in the first chapter, then I don't know what to tell you people.

WARNINGS: There are spoilers to HP book 5 in here. And if you haven't read book 5, then you need to get a life, it's been out for a long time now. This is the last time I will warn you people about the spoilers.

Enjoy.

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"Do these dungeons ever stop going down?" Kurama complained. They were far below ground and Kurama wanted to see the sunlight.

"Hn."

"Hiei, your 'hn' isn't helping the sun break through these walls," Kurama said.

"Get used to it," Harry said drearily. "Snape doesn't like the sun very much. And he likes to pick on people who look as if they don't know what they're doing."

"Does he ever pick on you?" Kurama asked.

"Does he ever! He hates me. He and my father used to go to school together and my father teased him and did a whole bunch of mean things to him, and since I look just like him, Snape likes to tease me in front of the whole class."

"Wow, talk about holding a grudge. Why doesn't your dad just come and beat the crap out of him?" Kurama suggested, obviously letting his inner youko play.

"He can't," Harry said plainly. "He's dead."

"Oh, well, how about your mom?"

"She's dead too."

"Older brother?"

"Only child."

"Aunt? Uncle?"

"They hate me."

"Well, that leaves cousin out of the question. Hmm, Godparents?"

"Sirius died three months ago."

"Shit, who do you live with, kid?!" Hiei suddenly burst out.

"My aunt and uncle," Harry answered.

"Don't they hate you?"

"Yes."

"Then why do you live with them?"

"Where else am I supposed to go? My parents are dead, my godfather was a convicted murderer, even though he never killed anyone. I have nowhere else to go."

"Why don't they let someone adopt you?" Kurama asked.

"It has to do with magic. Since my mother died to save me, her family is where I'm the safest. And her only family is my Aunt Petunia. If I had things my way, I would never see my aunt or uncle again, but Dumbledore says that I have to stay there."

"Well, I guess that's why he called us here," Hiei said quietly to Kurama. "The kid has no one who cares about him."

"Now, since when have you cared?" Kurama asked his short companion.

"I don't," came Hiei's reply.

Kurama rolled his eyes as the two entered the dungeon classroom. With a look around the room, both Kurama and Hiei realized that this teacher was strictly no-nonsense.

"Wow, talk about a colorful room," Kurama joked.

"Hn."

"Typical Hiei answer."

The two sat down at two open seats and prepared for the lesson.

As Snape walked in, he noticed Kurama and Hiei sitting in the middle of the classroom, in the only open seats. "We have amateurs with us today," Snape said in a cool voice that earned snickers from the Slytherins.

Hiei glared at the man as a plan came to mind. He was going to have a little fun with the slimy man before the day was out.

Kurama could practically hear the gears in Hiei's mind working. He knew that the little fire demon was going to cause total mayhem.

"These are the instructions," Snape said as he waved his wand at the blackboard. "You have until the end of class to complete. Begin."

Instantly, Hiei and Kurama memorized the instructions. Hiei glanced over to Kurama to make sure that he had them down, and with a curt nod from the fox, Hiei let out a small grin that sent shivers down the kitsune's spine. A fire demon with a plan is a very scary thing.

As Hiei and Kurama began their potion, Snape started to walk around and examine everyone's potion. He stopped at Harry's and tried to think of something to say, but couldn't because the potion was perfect. And seeing that Hermione was his partner, that was expected.

Snape continued his walking and came to Hiei and Kurama. "Well now, how are the amateurs doing?" he asked slyly as he came to their cauldron. In a movement that none of the other students would have noticed, Snape tried to put something in their cauldron and would have succeeded if it hadn't been for Kurama's quick reflexes.

He instantly caught the item before it could drop into the boiling liquid. Hiei, being quite angry that the teacher would do something like that, raised his own body temperature and sent it out to the other cauldrons. Well, more specifically, to all of the Slytherin cauldrons.

The black cauldrons all started to boil uncontrollably and spit their contents onto their owners. The Slytherins started to scream in pain at the scalding liquid that was assaulting them.

"Hiei," Kurama warned in a deadly serious voice. "Stop that right now."

"Why?" Hiei asked in response. "You had your fun, now it's my tur-"

"I didn't hurt anyone!" Kurama interrupted angrily. "If you want to have fun, then turn your energy on Snape, not the other children!"

With a sigh of disappointment Hiei did as directed, and turned all of his heat energy on the teacher. Moments later, Snape was trying desperately to put out the flames that had sprung up all over the place on his robes.

All of the Gryffindors, not knowing what was going on, were laughing so hard that they could be heard from all the way upstairs. Dumbledore and McGonagall came to the dungeon to se what the commotion was all about and knew instantly what had happened.

Dumbledore walked up to Hiei and said, "Please stop setting out Potions Master on fire."

With a look of disappointment, Hiei relented. After all, Koenma was probably watching.

"You little vermin," Snape said quietly. "I never want to see either of you in my class again."

"AHH!" came Malfoy's painful scream from the other side of the class. "Get it off me!" he said, trying desperately to shake loose the silver form of Ginsei, Kurama's pet fox.

Snape and a few of the other Slytherins tried to catch the fox and one of them almost succeeded. Ginsei let go of Malfoy and ran toward Kurama. The fox jumped into his master's waiting arms and gave a very Hiei-like glare to all of the surrounding people who were trying to capture him.

"Don't you even lay one finger on my fox," Kurama said to Snape as he tried to take Ginsei from Kurama's arms.

"That animal is a hazard!" Snape hissed. "It has been attacking my students ever since term started."

"Ginsei has a mind of his own," Kurama said, gently rubbing the back of Ginsei's ears. "I can't, or rather, won't try to control him."

The look in Kurama's eyes left no room for argument, even for Snape. He could see the murderous glint in the fox's eyes.

"Well then," Dumbledore said. "I think a meeting in my office will do us all good. Severus, would you mind coming after your class is over?"

"Not at all, Headmaster."

Dumbledore motioned for Kurama and Hiei to follow him out of the classroom and they did so.

The four of them left the dungeons and were on their way to the headmaster's office when Dumbledore turned to McGonagall. "Return to your class Minerva, I can handle this with out you."

"Of course, Albus," she said before leaving.

"What have you gotten us into?" Hiei hissed to Kurama.

"It was not me who blew up all of the fires in the room, now was it?"

"Hn."

"In here, please," the old man said as the wall opened to show his office.

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Well, that's the end. I do hope you enjoyed it, however, I think that this chapter sucked. There isn't much plot going on right now. All you people have is Kurama and Hiei as Hogwarts. Well, don't you people worry, there will be a plot. And it will thicken very soon. As in the chapter after next.

Sigh I just don't know how much more of bad chapters I can handle. I have written like, three of them!!! I didn't want to write that many bad chapters!! Cries Well, anyway, I hope you leave me a flame. Inari-sama knows I deserve one.