Hiei's POV:

Should I have really done that? What if he... What if he doesn't like me back? What if he ignores me now and turns into those school kids? I made the wrong move I know that for a fact. I torture myself thinking negative thoughts. I know Kurama finds me immature and desperate. He was just in a relationship not too long ago. Forget it, I blew it!

I wait outside the classroom door even after the bell rings. I don't want to be here. Now, I'm afraid of seeing Kurama. I'm afraid of him turning me down. But why? Why am I so afraid now? I should be happy, right?

The door slides open and the teacher pops out. "Oh! There you are Hiei! We were doing a roll call and you weren't there. Well come on in! You probably got lost or something."

i enter the room with all the girls eying me with interest. They make me sick. I wish I have Kurama next to me right now. The only empty seat is in the middle surrounded by preppy high school girls. Why? Why me of all people? I sit down and try to ignore the flirty glances towards me. My fists clench to suppress the urge of punching their ugly faces.

"So Hiei," a girl whispers. "where are you from? I haven't seen you from around here before. Did you just move here?" Her black hair fall over her shoulder as she talks and those menacing blue grey eyes I don't find attractive at all.

"Yeah." Is what I answer.

"If you want I can show you around." She touches my hand and I quickly slap it away. "I'm not interested." I snap before she can say something else. "Oh, okay."

For the rest of the hour, I tune myself out and lay my head on top of the desk. I want to see Kurama so badly. I want to know how his day went and if a girl tried to feel him up. They should know I don't swing that way. I swing Kurama's way.

When the day is over after a million years of waiting, I sprint down to the office where he planned on meeting me. Finally, I get to see him.

I glance at the clock out in the hallway. Hiei is late again. I am usually the one to help those with their problems, but this is one problem I don't want to help Hiei with. However, he already paid me. I smile just as the though comes in my mind again. A small figure from down the hallway. Hiei.

"You're late." I say in amusement as he approaches closer.

"Yeah, the chicks here are ridiculous cats let me tell you." He responds in disgust.

"That's nice. Ready?" He gives me a nod and I open the door. The principal sits in his desk reading the news paper. "Sir?"

He doesn't set down what he's reading. "Yes, Minamino?"

"Sir, Hiei would like to change his schedule to match mine. He wishes it to be this way because it is more convenient for him. Is that alright, sir?" I try not to sound too desperate.

"Very well Minamino. I'm glad you've made a friend Hiei. He may follow you around school starting tomorrow. I will make the change tonight." He sets down the papers and starts typing on his computer.

I bow to him and for Hiei to lower his head. "Thank you."

"Uh... Yeah thanks." He stutters. He has too much pride, I think.

He and I walk home in silence. I know he appreciates what I've done, but too afraid or proud to admit it. "You're welcome." I say.

The red eyes shifts to me. "What?"

"You're welcome. I know you're saying thank you in your head. So, you're welcome Hiei."

He stares down, faintly blushing. "Thanks Kurama."

"Kurama?" My eyes widen at the sound of the voice. I stare up and see a pair of the most beautiful brown eyes.

"Koenma?"