Okay, I have a really good reason for this taking so long to get out.
1) I have been working on schoolwork. I need to pass all of my classes and all of that stuff. I'm a senior in high school, and school takes priority right now.
2) My wrist has been bugging me for a long time, and I finally got a doctor to look at it and he says I'm going to have to have surgery on it. So that is a legitimate reason for not typing.
3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I have writer's block!!!!!!!!!!!
So yeah, those are my three good reasons for this tacking so long to come out. I have not given up on this story, not in the least. I actually know where I want this to go, and everything.
So, without further ado, ENJOY!!!
P.S. I don't own the characters.
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"So, we going to tell Kurama and Hiei about this?" Yusuke asked Koenma after a few moments of silence.
"Yes, Yusuke, we have to tell them. It wouldn't be good for a guy that's supposedly dead to show up without at least a warning. And if anyone asks, we brought you back to life," Koenma directed the last bit to Sirius.
"Hey, does this mean I have to be bored again? Kuwabara is an idiot, and I hate going to class and having Keiko tell me over and over that my uniform is the wrong color and all of that other crap. Isn't there something I can do? I'll almost accept doing Botan's job, that's how desperate I am for something to do!" Yusuke complained loudly.
"There is nothing for you to do at the moment, Yusuke. Why not pick fights with random people?" Koenma suggested.
"Fights that I'll win without trying? Koenma, I want something to ease my boredom, not make it worse!"
"Well, it's your own fault for Keiko's nagging. If you would only do as you're supposed to she wouldn't have anything to say."
"You're just as bad as she is. Man, ever since Kurama and Hiei left on their little mission, I've been completely bored!!!" Yusuke pouted for a few moments before he had an idea. "Can I go to London too?"
"What?" Koenma exclaimed. "You, go to London? And to school? You know you wouldn't do that, you'd be skipping classes every day."
"Not if I'm with Kurama," Yusuke said. "If I'm with him, I'm sure he'll get me to study. Plus, I'm going to be learning magic! Aw, come on, Koenma, what if something comes up? You know I'm one of the only people Hiei trusts to be his back up. I'll complain until you let me go."
"Fine, I'll find a way to get you there, just shut up!" Koenma demanded. "Dealing with all this is already giving me a headache."
"Great! Alright Dogman, lets go!"
"Wait, Yusuke, we have to inform Kurama of this turn of events!"
"You can do that as we leave, I want to go to London."
"Do you even know how to speak English?" Koenma asked.
"English, yeah, that's not one of my best subjects, I always get Keiko to do my essays for me. I can speak it, but I can't write it to save my life."
"You can't read English?" Koenma asked.
'Nope! But hey, isn't that what friends are for? I'm sure Kurama wouldn't mind having to do my writing, right?"
"I wouldn't be so sure about that," Koenma said. "He's been letting his inner youko have his way lately."
"So? Kurama's Kurama, no matter what. If I ask him nicely, I'm sure he'll do it for me."
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"Shit," Hiei said quietly. It was midnight and he was sitting on the edge of the window. He knew instantly that he had woken up Kurama, but that was the least of his worries.
Yusuke was going to be coming soon. Hiei had been listening to the conversation between Yusuke and Koenma.
"Hiei?" Kurama asked groggily, getting out of bed to stand next to his short friend.
"Yusuke's coming. He's bored," Hiei added before Kurama could ask.
"We get to entertain him," Kurama said. "Is that the only reason you're-"
"Koenma wouldn't let Yusuke come just because he's bored, fox. Koenma can sense danger approaching, just like I can. Something is coming, and we're going to need Yusuke."
"Coming from you, this means things are going to get really difficult."
"Yeah. Hope you're up for a fight soon."
"When's Yusuke going to get here?" Kurama asked quietly.
"In a few days," responded Hiei. "He needs to get copies of the textbooks in Japanese and a wand and all of the things we got, and Koenma needs to inform Dumbledore. And he'll have to be sorted, too."
"No, they can't separate us. He'll go to Gryffindor. But, gods, he can't read or write English. He's going to make me do all of his work."
"Hn, better you than me," Hiei muttered.
"You're better read than I am, Hiei, and you know it," Kurama teased.
"Can you prove it?" Hiei easily countered. "With a scowl like mine, nobody would dare to make me do any reading."
"Unless they, like me, knew that you like reading."
"If you tell Yusuke that I like reading and writing, I swear I'll set your hair on fire," Hiei threatened.
"Empty threat," Kurama teased.
"Go back to sleep, fox. You'll need your energy in the days to come."
"I don't need sleep, Hiei, and you know that. Just like you, all I need to do to get my energy back in meditate."
"In your youko form, yeah, but your human form needs sleep."
"Fine. But don't let me sleep too long, Hiei. I have to train in the morning if things are going to heat up like you say they will."
"Agreed. I'll wake you up at four."
Kurama went back to bed thinking about what was to come. Ginsei, sensing his master's unrest, snuggled close to his chest. Kurama smiled slightly and fell asleep.
'This is not going to be good,' Hiei thought to himself.
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"Hey, Ron, where's Kurama and Hiei?" asked Harry.
"I don't know," replied Ron. "They were there when I went to bed, but when I woke up they were gone."
"I wonder where they went."
"Maybe they went down for breakfast early?" suggested Ron.
"It's Saturday, Ron. Why would anyone want to get up early for any reason?"
"Ask them, they're the ones who woke up early," Ron pointed out.
"Boys," Hermione said in exasperation. "In Japan, kids go to school on Saturdays. They probably woke up thinking that it was a school day and haven't gone back to sleep yet."
"Oh," Harry and Ron said in unison.
The three of them went into the Great Hall for breakfast and saw a tired looking Kurama and Hiei walk in moments later.
"Kurama, Hiei, over here!" Harry called out to them.
Kurama looked up and nodded. The two demons walked over and took seats across from the three. "Good morning, Harry, Ron, Hermione. Did you sleep well?"
"Yeah," Harry said. "Where were you this morning? Did you forget there's no school on Saturday?"
"Hn, only a fool would forget something like that," Hiei responded.
"Hiei," Kurama chided gently. "No, we didn't forget, Harry. We woke up at four to do our morning exercises. After breakfast, which I had to drag Hiei to attend, we're going to continue."
"Exercises?" Ron asked in bewilderment. "You mean to tell me that kids in Japan actually exercise?"
"Yes," Kurama answered. "Hiei and a few of our friends back home entered a martial arts tournament about a year ago, and we got first place. We have to continue training just in case someone comes along and wants to take the championship away from us."
"Did you forget that you lost?" Hiei asked in a mocking tone.
"Yes, I lost by a technicality, but Karasu lost in every other form of the word."
Hermione, who had been listening raptly, asked, "What do you mean he lost by a technicality?"
"I was down for more than ten counts before I landed the final blow on my opponent. But after the final hit, Karasu stayed down for much more than ten counts," Kurama bitterly said.
"Still bitter about that fight, I see."
"Hiei, you won your fight against Bui. Hell, even Kuwabara won his fight. I'm the only one who lost a fight in the finals. How can you not expect me to be bitter about that?"
Kurama and Hiei continued to talk with Harry, Ron and Hermione listening.
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Dumbledore was sitting at the staff table eating his breakfast and talking with McGonagall, when a falcon swooped down and landed on his shoulder with a letter clutched in its talons. Dumbledore took the letter and the falcon flew off.
Upon opening the letter, Dumbledore noticed that the letter came from Koenma, the person who was kind enough to let him borrow Kurama and Hiei.
The letter read:
Professor Dumbledore;
I have detected an ominous force that in centered in or around your school. Therefore, I have decided to send my top fighter, Yusuke Uremeshi, to your school. He is a friend of Kurama and Hiei, so the three of them will get along very well.
Unfortunately, Yusuke likes to fight. So if he and one of the others show up to class late and with a bruise or two, don't pay much attention to it.
Also, Yusuke is fluent in speaking English, but he can't read or write it. I assume that you will be able to find him books that are written in Japanese and allow Kurama or Hiei to write his papers, if he is made to do any writing.
Additionally, I have found out that someone who was thought to be dead has in fact been very much alive. Sirius Black fell through a portal to the demon realm and we have successfully brought him back. He will be returning to London along with Yusuke.
I hope you can meet Yusuke and help him to get adjusted for school.
Thank you for your time,
Koenma.
Dumbledore read the letter over three times before he was convinced that it really said what he thought it said.
"Minerva, please tell the rest of the staff about the contents of this letter in the best ways possible and only reveal the parts that are relevant to each person."
"Of course, Albus."
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Well, like I said earlier, my wrist is causing me problems. So I'm going to end this chapter right here. Mad? Too bad.
Did you like this chapter? Did you hate this chapter? Well let me tell you a little story.
I was at school a few weeks (or months) ago and my friends made me do a stupid personality quiz. A DVD I wanted to borrow had this in it and they wouldn't let me borrow the DVD before I took the quiz. Well, how many of you have seen Saiyuki? I got the personality of Genjo Sanzo.
So, the moral of this story is: IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE STORY TELL ME AND I'LL BASH YOU OVER THE HEAD WITH A PAPER FAN!!!!!
1) I have been working on schoolwork. I need to pass all of my classes and all of that stuff. I'm a senior in high school, and school takes priority right now.
2) My wrist has been bugging me for a long time, and I finally got a doctor to look at it and he says I'm going to have to have surgery on it. So that is a legitimate reason for not typing.
3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I have writer's block!!!!!!!!!!!
So yeah, those are my three good reasons for this tacking so long to come out. I have not given up on this story, not in the least. I actually know where I want this to go, and everything.
So, without further ado, ENJOY!!!
P.S. I don't own the characters.
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"So, we going to tell Kurama and Hiei about this?" Yusuke asked Koenma after a few moments of silence.
"Yes, Yusuke, we have to tell them. It wouldn't be good for a guy that's supposedly dead to show up without at least a warning. And if anyone asks, we brought you back to life," Koenma directed the last bit to Sirius.
"Hey, does this mean I have to be bored again? Kuwabara is an idiot, and I hate going to class and having Keiko tell me over and over that my uniform is the wrong color and all of that other crap. Isn't there something I can do? I'll almost accept doing Botan's job, that's how desperate I am for something to do!" Yusuke complained loudly.
"There is nothing for you to do at the moment, Yusuke. Why not pick fights with random people?" Koenma suggested.
"Fights that I'll win without trying? Koenma, I want something to ease my boredom, not make it worse!"
"Well, it's your own fault for Keiko's nagging. If you would only do as you're supposed to she wouldn't have anything to say."
"You're just as bad as she is. Man, ever since Kurama and Hiei left on their little mission, I've been completely bored!!!" Yusuke pouted for a few moments before he had an idea. "Can I go to London too?"
"What?" Koenma exclaimed. "You, go to London? And to school? You know you wouldn't do that, you'd be skipping classes every day."
"Not if I'm with Kurama," Yusuke said. "If I'm with him, I'm sure he'll get me to study. Plus, I'm going to be learning magic! Aw, come on, Koenma, what if something comes up? You know I'm one of the only people Hiei trusts to be his back up. I'll complain until you let me go."
"Fine, I'll find a way to get you there, just shut up!" Koenma demanded. "Dealing with all this is already giving me a headache."
"Great! Alright Dogman, lets go!"
"Wait, Yusuke, we have to inform Kurama of this turn of events!"
"You can do that as we leave, I want to go to London."
"Do you even know how to speak English?" Koenma asked.
"English, yeah, that's not one of my best subjects, I always get Keiko to do my essays for me. I can speak it, but I can't write it to save my life."
"You can't read English?" Koenma asked.
'Nope! But hey, isn't that what friends are for? I'm sure Kurama wouldn't mind having to do my writing, right?"
"I wouldn't be so sure about that," Koenma said. "He's been letting his inner youko have his way lately."
"So? Kurama's Kurama, no matter what. If I ask him nicely, I'm sure he'll do it for me."
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"Shit," Hiei said quietly. It was midnight and he was sitting on the edge of the window. He knew instantly that he had woken up Kurama, but that was the least of his worries.
Yusuke was going to be coming soon. Hiei had been listening to the conversation between Yusuke and Koenma.
"Hiei?" Kurama asked groggily, getting out of bed to stand next to his short friend.
"Yusuke's coming. He's bored," Hiei added before Kurama could ask.
"We get to entertain him," Kurama said. "Is that the only reason you're-"
"Koenma wouldn't let Yusuke come just because he's bored, fox. Koenma can sense danger approaching, just like I can. Something is coming, and we're going to need Yusuke."
"Coming from you, this means things are going to get really difficult."
"Yeah. Hope you're up for a fight soon."
"When's Yusuke going to get here?" Kurama asked quietly.
"In a few days," responded Hiei. "He needs to get copies of the textbooks in Japanese and a wand and all of the things we got, and Koenma needs to inform Dumbledore. And he'll have to be sorted, too."
"No, they can't separate us. He'll go to Gryffindor. But, gods, he can't read or write English. He's going to make me do all of his work."
"Hn, better you than me," Hiei muttered.
"You're better read than I am, Hiei, and you know it," Kurama teased.
"Can you prove it?" Hiei easily countered. "With a scowl like mine, nobody would dare to make me do any reading."
"Unless they, like me, knew that you like reading."
"If you tell Yusuke that I like reading and writing, I swear I'll set your hair on fire," Hiei threatened.
"Empty threat," Kurama teased.
"Go back to sleep, fox. You'll need your energy in the days to come."
"I don't need sleep, Hiei, and you know that. Just like you, all I need to do to get my energy back in meditate."
"In your youko form, yeah, but your human form needs sleep."
"Fine. But don't let me sleep too long, Hiei. I have to train in the morning if things are going to heat up like you say they will."
"Agreed. I'll wake you up at four."
Kurama went back to bed thinking about what was to come. Ginsei, sensing his master's unrest, snuggled close to his chest. Kurama smiled slightly and fell asleep.
'This is not going to be good,' Hiei thought to himself.
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"Hey, Ron, where's Kurama and Hiei?" asked Harry.
"I don't know," replied Ron. "They were there when I went to bed, but when I woke up they were gone."
"I wonder where they went."
"Maybe they went down for breakfast early?" suggested Ron.
"It's Saturday, Ron. Why would anyone want to get up early for any reason?"
"Ask them, they're the ones who woke up early," Ron pointed out.
"Boys," Hermione said in exasperation. "In Japan, kids go to school on Saturdays. They probably woke up thinking that it was a school day and haven't gone back to sleep yet."
"Oh," Harry and Ron said in unison.
The three of them went into the Great Hall for breakfast and saw a tired looking Kurama and Hiei walk in moments later.
"Kurama, Hiei, over here!" Harry called out to them.
Kurama looked up and nodded. The two demons walked over and took seats across from the three. "Good morning, Harry, Ron, Hermione. Did you sleep well?"
"Yeah," Harry said. "Where were you this morning? Did you forget there's no school on Saturday?"
"Hn, only a fool would forget something like that," Hiei responded.
"Hiei," Kurama chided gently. "No, we didn't forget, Harry. We woke up at four to do our morning exercises. After breakfast, which I had to drag Hiei to attend, we're going to continue."
"Exercises?" Ron asked in bewilderment. "You mean to tell me that kids in Japan actually exercise?"
"Yes," Kurama answered. "Hiei and a few of our friends back home entered a martial arts tournament about a year ago, and we got first place. We have to continue training just in case someone comes along and wants to take the championship away from us."
"Did you forget that you lost?" Hiei asked in a mocking tone.
"Yes, I lost by a technicality, but Karasu lost in every other form of the word."
Hermione, who had been listening raptly, asked, "What do you mean he lost by a technicality?"
"I was down for more than ten counts before I landed the final blow on my opponent. But after the final hit, Karasu stayed down for much more than ten counts," Kurama bitterly said.
"Still bitter about that fight, I see."
"Hiei, you won your fight against Bui. Hell, even Kuwabara won his fight. I'm the only one who lost a fight in the finals. How can you not expect me to be bitter about that?"
Kurama and Hiei continued to talk with Harry, Ron and Hermione listening.
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Dumbledore was sitting at the staff table eating his breakfast and talking with McGonagall, when a falcon swooped down and landed on his shoulder with a letter clutched in its talons. Dumbledore took the letter and the falcon flew off.
Upon opening the letter, Dumbledore noticed that the letter came from Koenma, the person who was kind enough to let him borrow Kurama and Hiei.
The letter read:
Professor Dumbledore;
I have detected an ominous force that in centered in or around your school. Therefore, I have decided to send my top fighter, Yusuke Uremeshi, to your school. He is a friend of Kurama and Hiei, so the three of them will get along very well.
Unfortunately, Yusuke likes to fight. So if he and one of the others show up to class late and with a bruise or two, don't pay much attention to it.
Also, Yusuke is fluent in speaking English, but he can't read or write it. I assume that you will be able to find him books that are written in Japanese and allow Kurama or Hiei to write his papers, if he is made to do any writing.
Additionally, I have found out that someone who was thought to be dead has in fact been very much alive. Sirius Black fell through a portal to the demon realm and we have successfully brought him back. He will be returning to London along with Yusuke.
I hope you can meet Yusuke and help him to get adjusted for school.
Thank you for your time,
Koenma.
Dumbledore read the letter over three times before he was convinced that it really said what he thought it said.
"Minerva, please tell the rest of the staff about the contents of this letter in the best ways possible and only reveal the parts that are relevant to each person."
"Of course, Albus."
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Well, like I said earlier, my wrist is causing me problems. So I'm going to end this chapter right here. Mad? Too bad.
Did you like this chapter? Did you hate this chapter? Well let me tell you a little story.
I was at school a few weeks (or months) ago and my friends made me do a stupid personality quiz. A DVD I wanted to borrow had this in it and they wouldn't let me borrow the DVD before I took the quiz. Well, how many of you have seen Saiyuki? I got the personality of Genjo Sanzo.
So, the moral of this story is: IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE STORY TELL ME AND I'LL BASH YOU OVER THE HEAD WITH A PAPER FAN!!!!!
