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Miroku-has-darkness: I'm sorry that you feel that way. I am trying to keep it from being repetitive, but I am naturally repetitive ((you try living with a grandma who has English as a second language. I have to repeat things over and over again to make sure I said the right words.)) As for the groups asking/answering the same questions, that is natural. Besides, if I didn't go into detail, then I have people who become annoyed with me for not doing so. Besides, I am REALLY happy to have as many reviews as I do…this IS a new story.

"Talking in common language" ((Japanese or English, depending on where it is))

'Thinking'

"-Talking in uncommon language-" ((Japanese or English around people that don't know the language spoken))

"Makai"

Telekinesis ((Jean and Professor))

-Hiei's Telekinesis-

Kurama arguing with himself:

'Suuichi'

'Youko'

Chapter 4: Meet the Parents part 2

Yuske's apartment

Everyone walked in. Yuske's mom, who definitely was drunk, greeted them. Her hair was in a mess, and bags were under her eyes. The room was a mess, though there were some areas where there had been a little cleaning job, but it still was a mess. Keiko and Botan were also there, dressed like they had been cleaning a little bit of the disastrous apartment.

When Keiko saw Yuske, she said two words in Makai: "I know". He was glad to hear that, meaning that Botan had told her, and didn't need any more explanations. Sure, she didn't know the Makai tongue, but Botan had been happy to teach her those two words to help Yuske make the transition better.

"Mrs. Urameshi," said Jean in Japanese, as she had a personal translator of her own, like the Tantei, but a machine, "I have something to tell you…" and with that, she began the usual "You're son is a mutant" speech.

At first, Yuske's mom, was hesitant to send her only son to the school. "He's not a freak!" she had said. "Don't take him away again!" she pleaded. It took a while to tell her about the benefits of sending him, and only when he promised not to die (again) and to call every once in a while did she allow him to go.

She signed the permission slip, and Yuske went to his room to pack his few belongings. His mom wanted to give him money to spend there, but he refused. He didn't tell her this, but Koenma had given him a good deal of money so that he could fit in better. He had said that he deserved it. In all, it was about 2,000 American dollars, and the school was free, paid by the government ((at least in my story. Xavier may pay for a lot, but where would all the money come from? Donations, maybe, but for all intensive purposes, the government knows about the school and pays for the "taming" of the mutants. The point is…he didn't have to pay to go there. You can think of it any way that you want.))

Yuske took about twenty minutes to pack all his things into capsules provided by Jean, and then they were off. He looked back for the possibly last time at Keiko and his mom. He knew that he would see Botan again, whether by death, but check-up on the mission, or by the end of the mission.

Kurama's house:

Everyone walked to the door as Ororo finished telling of her powers. Mrs. Minameso warmly welcomed them, and Suichi (his step-brother) was playing video games in the living room. They all got settled on the couch, and Kurama started to tell them, before Logan could open his big mouth.

"Mom, there's something I need to tell you. I'm…I'm a mutant," he said, trying to keep his composure. The last thing he needed was to be picked on by Hiei for being such a softie.

"Really?" she asked, not angry, just shocked, and when the shock escaped her she asked, "Do you know your power?"

Surprised, he replied, "You're not mad?"

"Of course not. I always knew you were different. Just because you are a mutant doesn't mean I will stop loving you. It's not like there was any way for you to prevent it anyway."

He felt like the biggest burden had been lifted from his shoulders, but he knew it was a false sence of security. In the back of his mind, he thought, 'Sure, you accept me as a mutant. But I'm still lying to you. What if I was to tell you that I'm a demon? I had a choice there. You could have had a human son, but I took that away from you. If only you knew…'

He was snapped out of his thoughts by a slight jab in the side by Hiei. -Wake up, Fox. No matter how hard you stare at the wall, it's not going to do anything, so stop it.-

-Thanks-

"Anyway, you wanted to know my powers, right?" he asked his mom. By now, his brother had given up playing video games, and was sitting on the floor nearby. They both nodded. "My power is over plants," and he took a rose seed out of his hair, and grew it out to full blossom. He didn't turn it into a whip, however, because that would have scared them all. He just showed off the rose, de-grew it back into a seed, and stored it in his hair again.

"How long have you known about these powers?" asked his mom. He knew that was going to be the hardest question to answer. He decided with the closest to the truth as possible.

"I've known for as long as I can remember."

"Impossible," said Logan, "Most powers are found when you're a teenager, not as a kid…especially since before you can remember. That is way too young."

-Now look what you've done. You've blown our cover!- accused Hiei in Kurama's head

-Not yet, watch a master fox at work.-

-Whatever.-

"So, what?" asked Kurama, "I read that mutants can develop at any time. It just depends on stress levels and stuff like that. Kids, as you say, can get stress too, you know."

"But, still, you must have been pretty young."

"Who cares?"

"I don't, but it doesn't add up."

"Not everything has to add up." Then, Kurama, knowing what was coming next, started towards his bedroom, where he had almost all of his stuff packed. His mom caught up with him, and gave him some money to spend there. He didn't want to accept it, but she insisted. Logan threw him a few empty capsules, and he got his things packed in almost no time at all.

Gohan sat there, waiting for him to finish, while he examined in his head all that had transpired. He was 100 percent confused. All of these people were mutants, right? But, they didn't seem to act like the ones on TV. Then, to add to it all, Suuichi and Hiei seemed to know what the other was thinking. Though it was possible for him to talk through minds, as he had done it before, the two's powers weren't anywhere near telekinetic ability. Also, none of the new recruits had a mutant's power signature. They were all different. Kagome was the closest one to a mutant's signature, and even she was different.

He sat there, pondering all this and more, when he heard Hiei's voice in his head.

-Do you want to know the secret?- it asked.

Gohan was startled, but answered, -Sure.-

-I'll tell you on the jet ride over, with the help of the rest of the group,- and then the voice dissipated, leaving Gohan to ponder more on it.

After Suuichi had packed all his things into capsules, they left. Kurama subconsciously said his good-byes to the house, and to his mother he promised to email when he got there.

They drove for a while until they got to a large field. Ororo capsulated the car, then threw down a capsule. When the smoke cleared, there was a large jet sitting in the clearing. "This is the X-jet," she said as the door on the bottom opened and the group piled in.

Kagome's house:

Once the group arrived at Kagome's house, Inuyasha left for the Feudal Era. Kagome walked into the house, and her mom greeted her. Then she asked, "Wasn't Inuyasha with you too?"

"Yeah, but he is telling Sango, Miroku, and Shippou about the school. He may even tell Shessomaru, if he sees him, though I doubt that he would be around."

"So, why did they ask you to go to the school?"

"They say I'm a mutant."

"Really?"

"Yeah."

"Sorry if you are surprised, an with that, she began the usual "Your child's a mutant" speech. All in all, it went well.

END CHAPTER

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