Bee stared into the sunset after school. Ok, so it wasn't really a sunset, but it looked like one. She was very surprized when Kurama plopped down next to her. She got up and began to walk away. "Where are you going?" Kurama called after her.

"Away from you."

Kurama hopped up and stood in front of her. "Bee, can we talk?"

"No." she turned away.

Kurama sighed, "Why not?"

Bee seemed to loose all her fight, and sat down on the hill looking at the parking lot behind the school, mostly though she could see the sky. "Kurama, we broke up months ago while we were visiting demon world this summer. Im sorry, you left and my heart changed. You did this to yourself, you know."

"Because I would rather see you alive in human world, then dead with Hiei and I in demon world and the risk of getting killed. I thought I'd never see you again." -something was not right here, and Kurama knew it. damn it Yoko.

Bee shrugged and walked a couple of paces away, before Kurama could stop him, Yoko yelled outloud "Must be nice to have a best friend who's not a traitor!"

Bee stopped dead in her tracks and turned around. "What?"

Kurama got up and (well Yoko) said. "Why Hiei told me last night that he was lusting after you."

"Liar! What a gross thing to say!" she went to slap him but he caught her arm and pulled her close and kissed her. What had gotten into Yoko.

Bee pulled away and looked into his eyes. Kurama didnt understand Adrienne's feelings for him. (She seemed to hate him acually.) But Bee and Kurama had a history.

Nobody saw him, but in the dark shadows, lurked a dark and very pissed figure. He didnt care that his hand was bleeding as he crushed the glass in his hands.

Hiei paced back and forth outside in the woods. Kurama was his best friend, but Hiei couldnt bring himself to admit that he still missed his...fiance. A human who may have more to her than what meets the eye. But it was all over now, and Bee had lost her memory, and apperently was very confused. Kurama told Hiei to go for it and tell her the truth. Saying no, it would be pointless, Kurama agreed to go talk to the small girl. Kurama could see right through Hiei. He knew Hiei still loved Bee, but didnt want to chance her life by trying to get her to remember him, so he stayed in the shadows, watching from afar, hoping, praying someday she would remember. Hiei kicked himself, remembering the first time they fell in love. He could control the deepest fires of hell, but he couldnt tell a girl how he felt. He vowed that if he ever was given a second chance, he would tell her...tell her that he loved her.