Again only minor revisions. Nothing real important.

Chapter 2

'Kurama are you crazy? How are we supposed to convince them to take us home with them?'

'Get their attention, and then look cute.' The girls walked in front of their cages. The one called T.S. had mid-length brown hair and hazel eyes. Kurama whimpered then scratched at the chain link cage.

"Oh, look at this Husky! He's so adorable!" said T.S.

'Hurry, Hiei, and get the other ones attention!'

'How?'

'Bark or something!'

'I can't believe this!' With that, Hiei began to bark madly at the second girl, called T.K. She had long red hair and hazel eyes.

"Why are you barking at me?" she asked the little Cairn terrier, that was Hiei.

'Bark! Bark!'

"Well fine then! Bark! Bark!"

"T.K., you're barking at a dog."

"He was barking at me first! Bark! Bark!"

"T.K., stop fighting with the dog."

"Only if he does! Bark! Bark!"

"Fine, whatever." She looked back at Kurama. "This dog is soooo sweet! This is the dog I want."

"Grrrr...BARK! BARK! BARK! Grrrr!"

'Are you sure that's the best way to win her over?' inquired Kurama.

'... BARK!'

"Look! Now he's laughing at me!" yelled T.K.

"What? T.K., he's not laughing at you."

"Yes he is! Look! He has that huge smirk on his face!"

'For a human she's pretty perceptive.' Hiei continued to smirk.

"He isn't laughing at you!"

"Yes he is! Look at him!"

'Hiei I don't think she likes you very much.'

'...'

"Urgh! That's it! I've had it! I'll take him!"

"What?! You want him? Even though he was laughing at you?"

"Yes! T.S., this dog has just the kind of attitude that I can get along with!"

"Ummm...okay...Well come on. Lets tell that guy."

'Well, Hiei. That was an interesting approach to getting a human.'

'Shut up, Kurama.'

The dogcatcher came and opened Kurama's cage. He placed a collar around his neck and then a leash on that. "Here you go," he said, handing the leash to T.S.

What kinds of names are T.S. and T.K., anyway? mused Hiei.

The dogcatcher opened Hiei's cage next. Hiei backed away a little as the over grown, ugly man reached for him. 'Hiei cooperate with him. The sooner we get out of here the sooner we can find a way to turn ourselves back to normal.'

Scowling, Hiei allowed the collar to placed around his neck. That baka, Kuwabara, will pay dearly for this. The girls led Hiei and Kurama outside to the parking lot. "You're not going to be able to carry that guy on your motorcycle with you." said T.K.

"Yeah, I know. How about we switch and I carry your dog in the saddle bag and you take mine in your car?"

"You want to put 'Mr. Attitude' in a saddle bag?"

"Yeah. You can't watch two dogs while your driving, it's hard enough watching one. Come on, I promise he'll be fine. Besides it'll be fun for him."

"Okay, but be careful." They switched leashes and T.S. picked up Hiei, who began to struggle and try to bite her.

"Would you calm down!" said T.S.

"I don't think he likes to be picked up."

"Obviously." With effort T.S. managed to force Hiei into the bag and get it closed. "See you later!"

"Bye."

T.S. got on her motorcycle and drove off. "She'd better go straight home. I don't want her to go picking fights while 'Mr. Attitude' is in the saddle bag." She led Kurama to a metallic, dark blue convertible. They got in and T.K. started the engine and put down the hood. Soon they were on the road.

I'd escape now, but I can't leave Hiei alone. Out of instinct Kurama stuck his head out over the side of the car. The wind blew in his face and he felt free, despite the fact that T.K. still had a hold on his leash. So this is why dogs do this. It's fun! A short time later they pulled into the parking lot of a very nice apartment building.

"Come on," she said to Kurama. "I have a feeling that T.S. is having some trouble."

"Okay, you, give those back! This isn't funny!" T.S. slowly walked toward Hiei who slowly walked back. "Dog, you are very close to experiencing pain you have never felt before," said T.S., very dangerously.

'That's what you get for putting me in a bag you baka onna.'

"What's wrong?" said T.K. from the door.

"Your dog took my motorcycle keys."

"Calm down T.S., I'll try and get them back."

"No. This is personal."

'Hiei, are you sure this is wise?'

'This is what she gets. She shouldn't have stuck me in that bag!'

"Okay, dog, prepare to meet your doom!"

"T.S., no!" Too late. T.S. leapt at Hiei, who had at that moment, found himself stuck in a corner.