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Yuki chuckled.

"So, finally got me alone."

Kina couldn't resist cracking a smile.

"I imagine you have..."

"I want to see him." Yuki interrupted

"Questions." Kina finished

"I want to see my father."

"No." Kina said simply

"No?"

"I won't allow it. No."

"Why not?"

"It's too dangerous."

"I can take care of myself."

"Is that so?" She said, standing "And is that why you've been having trouble containing your powers lately? Why your wings have been hurting?"

"That has nothing to do with it." Yuki said "I'm his son. I'd think he'd want to see me."

Kina sighed.

"Eiri... there's so much you don't understand..."

"I don't care." Yuki said, "I want to see him, and if you won't take me..."

"Then you'll go yourself. I know. I know." She said "It's just that..."

"Let me guess. You made a promise to my mother?"

"Yes. That you'd... that you'd know him..."

"And?"

Kina sighed.

"Eiri. For my sake..."

But before she could finished, Yuki walked away.

"You belong to him Eiri, just as he belongs to you. You are each other's treasure. Keep each other safe."

Shuichi lay back on his bed, his hands resting behind his head, his mind swimming with thoughts.

"He belongs to me..." He murmered "A half god... half demon..."

Shuichi rubbed his eyes. He couldn't believe that Yuki was half demon. When he looked at his sempai, he could never see anything demonic about him. No one could. All he saw was that perfect hair and that often shifty and suspicious smile.

"Though it would explain his tremendous strenght... and his wings." Shuichi sighed, sitting up

'I wonder where he is right now...'

Yuki pushed open the infirmary and brushed past the nurse without a single word. He kept on moving until he found who he was looking for.

Yuna.

"Yuna." He said simply

"Oh Eiri. How lovely of you to come see me." The red head replied "My bruises are healing quite nicely..."

"I don't care. I need your help."

She chuckled.

"Is that so?"

"Yes."

"What can I do... to help you?" She asked, brushing her hair out of her eyes

"With all your stalking techniques... you have to have knowledge of portals... right?"

She nodded.

"Of course."

"Good, then you can help me." He said, reaching under her and scooping her up into his arms, carrying her away

"Help you with what?" She asked, getting over her initial shock

"Help me open a portal." He replied simply, turning down the hall, walking faster

"To where?"

Yuki smirked down at her.

"A portal to hell."

Kina sat on the edge of her desk, starring down at the floor, tears rolling softly down her cheeks.

"I'm sorry... dear friend..." She murmered "I fear... I might have failed you..."

"What?!" Yuna yelled

Yuki came to a screeching halt.

"A portal to hell."

"To... hell?" She asked again

"Yes."

"Why?"

"My reasons are mine and mine alone. Can you do it or not?"

Yuna chuckled.

"Trust me Eiri, if Yuna wants to go somewhere, she'll get there."

"Good." Yuki said, continuing to walk

"However..." Yuna began, and once again Eiri stopped "It'd require... tremendous magical power..." She looked up at him "Which I imagine is no problem for you."

Yuki sighed, but nonetheless kept walking.

"And Eiri, since we're in such a romantic position." Yuna began "Why don't you give me a ki--."

Her sentence was cut short as Yuki abrubtly dropped her to the floor, stepping over her body and continuing to walk.

"Meet me in the library." He said simply

After Yuna had hobbled to the library, she went about setting up for a portal.

"Inter-dimensional portals work differently than others." She said, writing the necessary symbols on the ground "Especially those to worlds like heaven or hell." She wiped some sweat from her eyes "Most beings who come from those worlds to this one, or to others, are powerful enough to simply teleport, and don't need portals, which is why it's so hard to create one."

She stretched, contuining to write.

"Portals on the same plane, in the same dimension are much more simple. They all abide by the same rules. The same gravity applies, the same friction and elements. But, those change by worlds. As the dimension changes, the atmosphere changes, making it harder to connect from a world like this one, to one so drastically different as hell."

She stopped writing, and then turned to Yuki, who sat off to the side meditating.

"While I won't pretend to understand your reasons..." She began "I will warn you that hell is an extremely different place, and even with your power going there by way of portal is very dangerous. Especially this portal."

"Why?" Yuki asked at a length

"Because. The best portals... the safest, are almost like doorways on a house. They are gradually made. Gradually carved. But an abrubt one like this one... is... almost like a sudden rip. A sudden tear in reality. Vey unstable. While it's likely to get you there and back. I make no guarantees about the trip there. Or where you'll land.

However, if the portal for some reason or another should happen to close, before you reach your destination... then..."

"Then what?"

"You could very well be trapped in Limbo. In the nothingness between worlds."

"I understand." Yuki replied simply

Yuna nodded, and then stood.

"Okay." She replied "It's ready."

Yuki slowly opened his eyes, and stood, looking down at the elaborate symbols written on the hardwood floors.

'This is going to suck to clean up...'

"So, what do I have to do?" He asked

"It's pretty simple enough." Yuna said, taking a step backwards. "Stand in the center. One big shock should do it."

Yuki nodded, cracking his knuckles and standing forwards, summoning his energy, and expelling it to the symbols, which seemed to swallow it up.

"Yuna!" Yuki called for an explanation as to why it wasn't working.

"It needs more!" She called over the noise "More power!"

Yuki nodded, and dug deep within himself. Suddenly, he felt that familar burning in his back.

'No... not now...' He said, then stopped himself 'No. Don't fight it...' And with one powerful burst, he extended his wings, and the portal opened.

"Wow." Yuna said, laughing as Yuki stumbled backwards, admirning his handiwork. "Wow. Who would have thought it. A portal to hell, right here in our own school library."

Yuki laughed softly.

"And... Eiri?" Yuna said, turning to him

"Not now." Yuki said, moving forwards, sticking one hand into the portal "I have to go."

"Go where?" Yuna asked

Yuki laughed again.

"To meet my maker." He replied, stepping into the portal

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A.N. A nice long chapter, I hope you like it. I got to make a bunch of stuff up, like all that portal stuff, so this was a really fun one to write. Thanks for reading