InuYasha Fan Fiction / Yu Yu Hakusho Fan Fiction ❯ All My Dreams Are Torn Asunder ❯ Chapter 2
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Fandom: Inuyasha/Yu Yu Hakusho
Title: All My Dreams Are Torn Asunder Part 2
Author: Ryukotsusei
Theme(s): 11. Books (~different dimension)
Pairing/Characters: Hiei/Kagome Higurashi
Rating: NC-17
Disclaimer: Inuyasha belongs to Takahashi Rumiko and Yu Yu Hakusho belongs to Yoshihiro Togashi. I make no claims of ownership to either series, nor do I make any profit off of this fan fiction.
Summary: Treasure what moments you have, for you never know when you hopes and dreams will lie shattered at your feet. Hiei/Kagome - The Conclusion.
Title: All My Dreams Are Torn Asunder Part 2
Author: Ryukotsusei
Theme(s): 11. Books (~different dimension)
Pairing/Characters: Hiei/Kagome Higurashi
Rating: NC-17
Disclaimer: Inuyasha belongs to Takahashi Rumiko and Yu Yu Hakusho belongs to Yoshihiro Togashi. I make no claims of ownership to either series, nor do I make any profit off of this fan fiction.
Summary: Treasure what moments you have, for you never know when you hopes and dreams will lie shattered at your feet. Hiei/Kagome - The Conclusion.
Chapter Two
Time seemed to stretch on forever as Kagome floated in the darkness. There was no sound, no scent, nothing to help her make a connection to anything. The only thing present was the overwhelming pain in her mind and heart from being ripped out of Hiei's arms. Frantically the priestess tried to come to terms with what had just happened but it was so very difficult to even think beyond the heartache. Sparks of light swirled around her, forcing her eyes to close against the brightness. Even now his parting words still echoed in her ears though they brought only a small comfort. Familiar doubts and insecurities came surging to the surface though she roughly forced them back. She had to believe in him, one way or another he would find her again.
Slowly the sensation of falling overcame her and Kagome knew that her journey would soon end though she wasn't sure just which era it would be in. As Kagome settled on the soft grass she drew a shuddering breath. The sound of running water reached her ears and slowly she opened her eyes, almost afraid of what she might see. How long had she been traveling though the darkness? It had been almost night time when she'd been separated from Hiei and now the sun shown brightly overhead. Was she still in the feudal era? One couldn't be certain just by looking at the surrounding area. It didn't seem as if much had changed but then again Kagome knew that she hadn't bothered to take a good look around when they'd arrived. One thing was for certain though, she couldn't locate Hiei. Not even through the bond they shared.
"No." A sob escaped her then, reality crashing down upon her. Once Hiei had said the only way the bond could be severed was through death. Short of that, they should always be able to sense each other no matter the circumstances. The distinct absence of the presence she'd become accustomed to could only mean her worst nightmare had come to pass. She'd lost him for good and there was no way for her to turn back time. The sound of approaching footsteps went ignored as Kagome buried her head in her arms, no longer caring who happened upon her.
"Are you alright?"
Kagome looked up at the young woman who was now kneeling next to her, uncaring that tears were streaming down her face. Did she look like she was alright? "He's gone.. Oh god he's gone!" Once more her head was buried in her arms, wishing there was some way to undo what had happened. A comforting hand was laid on her shoulder but it did nothing to stop her torment.
"Who's gone?" Maya quickly grabbed the blanket she'd dropped and draped it over the girl's shoulders. While she wasn't sure exactly what had happened she wasn't going to turn away now. Had she been here with a friend and he left her alone? Somehow the problem seemed to go even deeper than that but it didn't look like the girl was in any condition to answer just yet. As she made sure the distraught girl was well covered she took the opportunity to get a good look at her. Physically she seemed fine aside from the fact that all she wore was a towel. Perhaps that was it then, had she been bathing and some guy ran off with her clothing as a prank? With how some men were it wouldn't surprise her though going into hysterics over such a thing seemed a bit too much to indulge in.
"Hiei." Kagome looked up at the woman who seemed so concerned over her well being. "He's... He's dead.. and I'll never see him again." Surprised flashed across the woman's features then and her arms immediately wrapped around her. At the moment Kagome wanted nothing more than to be able to take solace in that embrace but she refrained as best as she could. Perhaps if she went home the well would allow her passage. It'd worked before, even without having the jewel in her possession though they'd all known allowing her to cross without it was taking a risk she'd be trapped on the other side. Maybe she could return to him. Hope flared to life then as she moved away from the woman, a feverish determination in her eyes. "I have to get home! There might be a chance."
Letting the girl run off to God only knew where would only get her in trouble Maya knew so she gripped the girl's wrist in a firm but gentle embrace. "Wait! You can't go, not like that. Where are your clothes?" It was a valid question, one the girl didn't seem to have an answer to by the looks of things. Had the girl gone wandering when her grief became too much to bear? Thankfully her own camp wasn't that far away and she'd brought enough clothing to last the entire week she planned on camping. While they wouldn't be an exact fit they should be suitable until something better were found. "Nevermind, come with me. I've got something you can change into and then we can figure out where you're going."
Kagome stilled as the woman's words washed over her, ending her struggle to get free for the moment. Whether she wanted to admit it or not, there was no way she could go home looking like this, besides the additional problem of getting home in the first place. It wasn't as if the shrine were in easy walking distance to begin with, it would take days of walking and she had no supplies. It looked as if she would be forced to call her mother who would no doubt have questions that Kagome knew she couldn't answer. Turning to the woman she took a deep breath to calm herself even though she felt anything but. "Thank you, I.. don't know where my clothes are." How could she explain that they'd been there only minutes before but she'd been five hundred years in the past? As if she didn't already look like a classic case of someone suffering from some sort of mental disorder, saying something like that would only add to it.
"I'd figured." Maya was about to ask more, like how she'd come to be there with only a towel but decided against it for the moment. The girl seemed calm for the time being but there was no telling what would set her off again. It was best to avoid uncomfortable questions until later. "So what's your name?" Despite the unusual circumstances behind how they met she wasn't going to refer to her as girl or hey you. Tugging lightly on her hand Maya began walking towards camp, thankfully it wasn't too far away. Already they were getting strange looks from the other people who choose this park to spend their vacations at and not all of them were the type to inspire confidence in a person.
"Higurashi Kagome and you are?" Seeing people openly staring at her had Kagome moving closer to the woman at her side. Some of the men wore amused expressions that had her cheeks coloring while others were openly leering at her. A hand crept up to the towel, making sure it remained firmly in place as they walked. It was official, walking home was definitely out of the picture now. Somehow she knew she wouldn't get more than fifty feet without having to fend off some pervert trying to proposition her.
A quick glare had the more easily intimidated of the men off finding other things to look at while the bolder of the bunch remained relatively unphased. Maya sighed, knowing there wasn't much she could do about that particular bunch. "Nakamura Maya, let's hurry. The tent isn't far from here." Only a few more yards and they'd be inside, already she could see the small structure that contained her belongings. "So, where do you live anyway?"
"At Higurashi shrine in Tokyo." The answer came without thinking since Kagome was used to being asked that particular question. The startled glance from Maya didn't surprise her any, she knew just how far away from home she was. The fact that the area had turned into a park of sorts surprised her though, it hadn't been what she'd necessarily expected. When the woman held open the flap of the tent, Kagome ducked down and hurried inside, sitting in a corner to give Maya room to come in. "I just want to say thank you for helping me. Not many people would have."
Maya looked at Kagome sympathetically and nodded knowing that it was true. Most people would have walked on past, not caring about what had happened to her. "You're welcome, I'm curious why you were out there alone but we'll worry about that later. Let's find you some clothes first." Seeing the relief in the younger girl's eyes told her that she'd made the right decision on not pushing. Instead she turned towards her small suitcase and began rummaging through the folded clothes. Most of what she'd brought were clothes suitable for hiking through the woods, long pants that were durable enough to withstand heavy brush along with lighter shirts to help keep cool. "Here, I think these will fit."
"Thank you Maya." Kagome watched as the woman stepped outside, allowing her the privacy to get dressed. Quickly she tugged the towel off and pulled the shirt on over her head. It was a snug fit across the chest but it was definitely better than nothing. The pants followed shortly after though it felt strange going without any undergarments. More than once she'd asked Hiei how he'd grown accustomed to doing it but he merely laughed and brushed the question off. The thought made her eyes sting with tears but she wiped them away before they could fall. "Okay I'm done now."
Stepping back inside Maya noticed how she looked ready to break down once more. A watery smile was turned her way as she sat down across from the girl. For several moments she stared at her before asking, "You must really miss him don't you?" Something about what the girl had said earlier was bugging her though she couldn't quite put her finger on it. The name Hiei was slightly familiar to her, though it wasn't someone she knew directly. The fact that it wasn't a common name in the first place had been what triggered the memory of it at all.
"More than I ever thought possible." Kagome plucked at the edges of the towel, not wanting to reveal too much. As nice as Maya had been so far there were some secrets she just couldn't reveal. Even though Kagome knew that there hadn't been much time pass, it seemed like forever since she last saw him which reawakened the need to return home. She could only pray the well would still work. "Do you.. have a cellphone I could use or something? I should call home and make arrangements to go back."
"Unfortunately I don't, I had planned on staying out here for the week but.. sometimes things just come up. Tell you what, why don't I drive you home? Sitting for hours on the bus has never been one of my favorite things to do and having someone drive all the way out here will take time. You seem anxious." Something told her that it was the right offer to make, if Kagome's Hiei and Shuichi's friend was the same person then there was a good chance the two knew each other. Kagome would be in good hands then, the man would know how to deal with the girl and her grief. While she could come right out and ask the girl herself, she didn't want a repeat performance of earlier. It would be simple to meet up with the redhead on the way to Tokyo since they'd be going through town. Perhaps they could have lunch together or something.
"I don't know, I mean, I don't want you to go out of your way for me anymore than you already have. I can just call my mother." Really, asking Maya to cut her trip short was just asking too much and Kagome knew it. Uncomfortable questions would no doubt be coming when her mother arrived. Like just how she'd gotten out there so far and what was going to happen now. If possible she'd prefer getting home without having to make that phone call but Kagome couldn't inconvenience Maya like that.
Maya waved her hand dismissing the girl's protests, even she could see that Kagome wanted to say yes to her offer. If she were in the same position she would as well. The girl couldn't be much over seventeen or so, running around in nothing but a towel would be the last thing she'd want to explain to her own mother. "Nonsense, it's no trouble at all. We can pack up now and be to my place by nightfall. If you want to you can call your mother from my apartment or in the morning we can finish the trip into Tokyo, your choice."
"Alright, if you're sure. Thank you." Kagome smiled then at the woman, surprised that she'd so willingly offer to take her home like this. As Maya began to pack up the few belonging she had, Kagome moved beside her. "Is there anything I can do to help?" Really there wasn't much in the small tent but Kagome didn't want to have the other woman doing all the work either.
"Not at the moment, you're welcome to help take the tent down though." The bottles of shampoo and conditioner were placed in the bag along with the clothes she had worn yesterday before it was zipped closed. The only thing left to pack was the sleeping bag which would only take a moment. With practiced ease she rolled the fabric up, looping the straps over the ends to secure it in place before setting it by the doorway. A small bag of trash was tied and set beside it as Maya gave the interior a glance over to make sure she hadn't missed anything. "I think that's it, lets go put this stuff in the car and then take the tent down."
Kagome picked up the sleeping bag and the bag of trash while Maya grabbed the suitcase and stepped outside. Following behind the woman she was led to a compact car where their burdens were deposited in the back seat. As they returned to the tent Kagome looked at it dubiously. Despite her years of traveling to the past she'd always slept under the open stars, not bothering with a tent. "Where do we start?"
"Pull the stakes from the ground and then unclip the cloth from the frame work like this." It was easy enough to get the clasps undone as Maya showed her, the fabric falling to the ground easily where she easily pulled it from under the metal structure. Quickly she made short work of folding it up before they then began dismantling the frame. It didn't take long for Kagome to have the basics down and within minutes they were finished and sliding the metal poles into the cloth pack they belonged in. "There, all done. Ready to go?"
"Definitely." Already Kagome's mind was set that the well would let her through, she wasn't even going to consider the possibility that it had been sealed for good. One way or another she was going back, she just had to get there first. A smile came at that thought which had Maya looking at her strangely once more as she climbed into the car. As they pulled out of the park she was more than happy to see the place disappearing rapidly behind them though the silence was slightly uncomfortable. Casting a glance over to Maya she cleared her throat. "So Maya, tell me about yourself?"
The question wasn't exactly unexpected, after all Kagome was in her car and they knew virtually nothing about each other. "Well let's see. You know my name already, I'm twenty three years old and I like camping, as I'm sure you could already tell." A mischievous grin crossed her face at that as she saw Kagome smile slightly in her peripheral vision. Keeping her eyes on the road she continued, "I'm not sure what else there is to say, I live alone though I'm not really home that often. I went to college to become an accountant though I prefer being outdoors to being stuck in an office. What about you?"
Well that plan backfired, Kagome grimaced. She should have known that she was just inviting Maya to ask questions. For a moment she stared out the window in silence, wondering what to say to the woman. "Well, I'm seventeen though at times I feel like I've lived forever it seems. I still go to school but with everything that's happened recently my grades aren't the best in the world." Kagome knew that was the understatement of the year, even the principle had said she'd be lucky to graduate even with turning in all her make up work. But after Hiei had asked to court her, none of that had mattered since she planned on staying in the feudal era.
"Everything that's happened? Do you want to talk about it?" Maya knew there was a good chance that the girl would say no and truthfully she wouldn't blame her if she did. However it had often been said she had an excellent shoulder to cry on when the need arose. She'd already helped Kagome out this far, what was a little bit more if the offer was accepted?
Kagome shifted uncomfortably in her seat before shaking her head. "I can't, at least not right now. Maybe later on." Unspoken were the words 'after I know you better' but they were there. Somehow she got the feeling that Maya could be trusted to keep her secrets but more than once she'd been chastised by the entire group for being too trusting.
"Fair enough, when your ready if you want to talk I'll listen." Seeing the girl retreating inward had her sighing slightly and turning her complete attention towards the road. The scenery flew by as the ride continued in silence until it became too much for even her to bear. Casting a quick look over at Kagome who still seemed lost in thought, Maya turned the radio on. Song after song played as they traveled down the highway until one of her favorites came on and she started to sing along, startling the girl next to her. "Come on, sing with me!"
The woman's enthusiasm was contagious and Kagome found herself enjoying listening to Maya's voice though she refused to join along with her. There was no need to break the windows of the car and make both of their ears bleed. Kagome shook her head slightly and returned to staring out the window, her mind returning to the well back home though her thoughts were now a bit lighter.
An hour later they were pulling up to the apartment complex that Maya lived in, driving towards one of the back buildings. Finding a parking space was easy enough and soon Maya was shutting the engine off. "We're here, and it's not even dark yet. C'mon, let's go inside." Grabbing her keys Maya got out of the car and led Kagome up the stairs to her apartment.
Once inside Kagome looked around, not surprised by how well kept the place was. Even though Maya had a high position job the apartment was moderately furnished and had a homey feel to it. Her gaze slid over the degrees that were framed and hanging on the wall. Curiously Kagome walked over to look at them while Maya went into the kitchen and her eyes widened. The older woman was too damned modest for her own good it looked like, accounting wasn't the only thing she had a degree in. "How did you manage all these in such a short time? I think my brain would explode."
"Actually it wouldn't but there were times I was sure mine would as well. All those came from having too much time on my hands and no desire to socialize." Maya came back into the room and coming to stand beside the girl. It had always seemed like something important was missing from her life and she had tried to fill that void by taking on more classes. Of course it hadn't worked but at least she had something to show for it. On the unlikely event she became bored with her job there were always other careers to fall back on.
Regardless of what the woman said Kagome didn't think her brain could handle such an overload. Even the tests she was supposed to study for weekly had her pulling her hair out, it was a miracle she wasn't bald by now. "If you say so, there are times I think I'll never make it through school." Hell, Souta was more likely to graduate before she did and that was saying something.
"I'm sure you'll be fine. If you need help with something in particular, you could always give me a call. We don't exactly live close enough that I could tutor you but I'll do what I can." Maya led the girl into the living room and gestured for her to take a seat on the couch. Easily she found the remote and turned the television on. As they'd been driving the skies had gradually darkened, threatening rain. While it wasn't enough to concern her for driving around town, she wanted to know just how much worse it was going to get towards Tokyo. "I just want to check the weather report before you decide whether or not we're going to keep driving. After that you can watch whatever you want while I see about dinner."
"Dinner?" Kagome bit her lip at the statement but didn't say anything more than that. After all, Maya could very well be hungry after the long drive and who was she to tell her that she didn't want to waste the time it would take to cook and eat? "That would be lovely, thank you." Perhaps there was still hope that they could leave at a decent time. With that thought in mind Kagome turned her attention to the television, watching the news as the reporter droned on about a robbery that had happened earlier in the day. When the weather report came on however that hope dwindled to near nothing as she looked at the red blanketing the area between here and Tokyo. Some nasty storms had formed and were looking as if it would take a few hours at least to blow over.
Maya saw the girl's crestfallen look and sighed, the weather wasn't the best to venture out into. Visibility on the road would be next to nothing, far too risky to be out in. "Maybe it'll die out soon, if not you're welcome to crash here tonight." A thought occurred to her then, making her go and retrieve the cordless phone. "I'm sure your mother is worried about you, why don't you give her a call?" If nothing else her parents had to be worried about her and would appreciate knowing where she was.
"You're right." Although Kagome knew that it was likely her mother had no idea she'd even returned, it might give her an idea of if the well was sealed or not. While Hiei was unable to pass through, Inuyasha could and as soon as he learned she'd vanished more than likely he'd made his way to the well as quickly as he could. There was a chance that he still hadn't arrived yet since she wasn't sure how long she'd been in the darkness but it was better than not knowing. Punching the numbers in on the phone, it rang twice before her mother picked up. "Hi Mama."
"Kagome?"
The surprise was clear to hear in her mother's voice, telling Kagome that Inuyasha had yet to show up. No doubt the woman was wondering just where she was in order to be able to make the phone call. "Yes it's me. I had to come back... unexpectedly." Out of the corner of her eye Kagome saw Maya watching her curiously and knew that she was listening to every word she said. It wouldn't do to be careless now. "Has Inuyasha shown up by any chance?" Desperately she prayed for her to say yes even though she already knew the answer. Maybe there had been a sign, something of him trying to come through the well that would give her hope.
"No he hasn't Kagome. What happened? Where are you?"
"I'm with a friend mom and I'll be home tomorrow. The weathers too bad to drive back tonight but.. something happened to the jewel and I had to come back. Once Inuyasha gets there he should be able to explain everything to you. Just don't let him leave until I get back okay?" Silence stretched out over the phone and Kagome knew her mother must have a million questions running through her mind right about now. As she waited for her mother to speak she gave a small smile over to the woman trying not to look interested in the conversation.
"Does he even know what happened? What about Hiei? Honey, you've been gone for a while now. What happened?"
"I can't answer that mom. Hiei knows and I'm sure Inuyasha does by now too, I've got to go back but.." Kagome sighed heavily, wishing she had the answers her mother wanted. The sound of something being set down echoed across the phone indicating that her mother wasn't happy with the information she'd been given but she really didn't have anything else that would make a difference. What she wouldn't give to wake up and have this all be some sickening nightmare.
"If I see Inuyasha I'll tell him you asked for him to wait. Come home soon okay?"
A sigh of relief escaped her then, thankful that for the moment her mother would drop the line of questioning. By the Gods she was exhausted from the entire ordeal and things just kept adding to it. "I will, first thing tomorrow. I love you mom." Hopefully by then the weather would be clear, if not she'd be calling home again and asking her mother to purchase a train ticket. At least then there would be no worries about traffic or rain.
Maya accepted the phone from the girl after she'd said goodbye, more questions than ever running around in her head. So much had been said in that short conversation but she didn't have the pieces to put it together. "Is she okay with you staying here?" Not that there was really much choice in the matter she realized as the skies opened up and the deluge began. The rain was already hitting the windows with force, the winds adding to the problem.
"Yeah she's fine with it, I just have to be home in the morning that's all." As Maya went to replace the phone on the stand, Kagome got off the couch and stretched slightly before looking at the older woman. "Is there anything I can do to help with dinner?" If she was staying the night she could at least make the offer instead of expecting Maya to do all the work. It was only polite after all, she'd have to be sure to give the woman money to cover the cost of driving her home as well.
"That's aright, just sit tight. It might not be much but it'll do for now." Walking into the kitchen, Maya began hunting through the kitchen. Since she'd known she was going to be gone for a while she hadn't been to the grocery store recently which meant her refrigerator was on the bare side. If need be she could always call delivery, why bother going out into the rain if you didn't have to? Content with that thought she began taking out the necessary ingredients to make a stir fry and then turned the stove on. As she was waiting for it to heat she took a look into the living room, noticing that Kagome had sat back down on the couch with a drowsy look on her face. "Hey if you want to stretch out and take a nap go ahead, the weather always gets to me too. I'll wake you when dinner is ready." At the moment she wasn't going to complain about the lack of company, the girl had to be exhausted. A nap would do Kagome some good and give her a chance to call Shuichi on the phone to ask if he knew what was going on.
Kagome couldn't deny that sleep sounded good right about now and hummed her agreement as her eyes drifted closed. The sounds of Maya moving around in the kitchen did little to disturb her as she settled back against the pillows. As she drifted she tried to picture Hiei's arms wrapped securely around her, holding her close as she fell asleep and it wasn't long after that darkness claimed her once more.
Quietly Maya set down the spoon and turned the heat on low, just enough to keep the food warm. It'd been twenty minutes since the girl fell asleep and so far she hadn't shown any signs of waking at all. "Kagome?" She called her name softly to see if there was any response but the younger woman remained unmoving, holding one of the small pillows as if her life depended on it. Yes, the girl was out cold for the time being and it was time for her to make a phone call. Picking up the phone and her small phone book, she looked up Shuichi's number while looking at the clock. It was now just past seven, plenty of time for the man to have gotten off of work and come home. Thankfully he didn't live far, if he wasn't busy he could be there in ten minutes.
Moving deeper into the apartment she began pushing the numbers for her friend and then waited for him to pick up. As the fifth ring went by she was just about to give up before the redhead's voice came on the line. "Hi Shuichi, are you busy at the moment?" Of course there was always that chance that he couldn't come, the man was one of the busiest people she'd ever met.
"A bit Maya but it can wait. What's wrong?" Kurama had been surprised to hear her when he'd picked up the phone. Maya called on occasion but normally only on weekends when she wasn't working. The fact was that he knew the woman had taken a week's vacation and was supposed to be off camping, why had she come back early? He could feel Yusuke's gaze settle upon him, questioning what was going on as well. Their plans for training had been put off due to the weather but that didn't mean that they couldn't find other things to do to pass the time. It'd be rude of him to invite the former Detective over only to brush him off because an ex-girlfriend called.
Guilt settled over her for disturbing his evening but it was too late to back out now. If she were to tell him it was nothing he'd show up on her doorstep anyway. "Well it's strange really, I don't know if you'd know anything about this or not but I have to ask. I was on my trip today and I found this girl."
"A girl?" Amusement was clear in his voice though Kurama knew that there had to be more to it. Maya wouldn't take up the task of trying to set him up with another woman. It'd taken years to break his mother of the habit and didn't necessarily wish to have another woman starting in on him. He was perfectly fine with the way his life was at the moment.
"You can lower that eyebrow right now Shuichi, it's not like that." Even through the phone she could picture his exact expression and the light chuckle coming through the phone told her that she was indeed correct. Moving towards the doorway Maya checked to make sure Kagome was still sleeping. "She was in the middle of the woods wearing nothing but a towel and damned near hysterical. When I asked her what was wrong all I could get out of her was something along the lines of he's dead."
Kurama frowned then, naked women just didn't randomly pop up in the woods no matter how often he'd dreamed of that very thing as he was a teen. "It is strange but I'm not sure why you'd call me over this though Maya. Perhaps the police would have been a better option, she sounds like she was traumatized by something if she was hysterical." Somehow he got the feeling that there was even more to this than what he had learned so far. Even Yusuke was looking concerned now but that was just his protective nature showing through. Give the man a damsel in distress and someone was going to get their ass kicked.
"Believe me I thought about that Shuichi but there was something else that made me think of you. It was a name really, I'd heard you say it once or twice so I figured you might know something about this." The silence on the other end meant the man was waiting for her to continue. So far he hadn't sounded overly upset by what he'd heard so was it possible this was someone else entirely? Or did he just not know that his friend had died? "Shuichi the name she said was Hiei, that Hiei was dead. Does this mean anything to you?"
Kurama nearly dropped the phone hearing those words, it'd been a few months since he'd last seen the apparition. The last he'd heard he was still guarding the border, his trips into the Ningenkai being infrequent at best. Had something happened to the apparition that he didn't know about? Surely Mukuro would have sent a messenger if something like that would have happened. His voice became deadly calm and completely devoid of emotion. "Are you sure that is exactly what she said? Hiei's dead? In those exact words?" The sound of shattering glass in the kitchen told him that Yusuke had heard him as well and had been just as stunned.
Maya winced at the cold tone though she couldn't blame the man if he hadn't known of his friends passing. Nervously she paced around the room, trying to remember Kagome's exact words. "Well, sorta. I mean. The first thing she said was He's gone and then when I asked her who she said Hiei, he's dead and I'll never see him again. Shuichi is this one of your friends?" It was a bitch being the bearer of bad news but if it was in fact his friend then Shuichi had the right to know.
"This girl, where is she now?" Kurama doubted that it was indeed the apparition that Maya spoke of but there was only a couple of ways to be sure. One of which was speaking to the girl, the other was by making a trip into the Makai. His gaze traveled over to Yusuke who looked ready to storm into the Reikai just to bring Hiei's soul back if it were even possible at that point. To resurrect someone they needed a body which could pose a serious problem.
"Right now? Kagome's asleep on my couch. I haven't asked her many questions because of how upset she was earlier. Do you know her?" It was a stretch since Kagome lived in Tokyo but there was always a chance with how frequently Shuichi traveled. It was telling in Maya's opinion when the attendants at the airlines and train stations all recognized Shuichi, remembering his name without having to request identification.
Already Kurama was moving towards the door to put his shoes on. Yusuke was following hot on his heels, determined to find out what the hell was going on. "I might, I'll have to see her to be certain." Saying no would make Maya question why the hell he was showing up on her doorstep. The sigh of relief that came through the phone indicated just how worried Maya had been over this whole incident. Even more disturbing to him though was how his old friend even remembered Hiei's name. Were memories leaking through from the time they spent together that he'd be forced to erase?
"Okay well then hurry over. She's asleep now but we can wake her up when you arrive." At this point Maya really didn't want to deal with the girl getting hysterical again but Shuichi deserved to have answers as well. The red head tended to have a soothing effect on some people anyway, if things got out of hand he could get control of them quickly again.
"We'll be there shortly." Hanging up the phone Kurama snatched his coat and open the front door, uncaring of the rain that pelted him as soon as the barrier was out of its way. "Maya's place isn't far from here, just a couple of blocks down. I can't imagine she'd mean Hiei but it's better to be safe than sorry." There was small chance that Yusuke was going to object to going to her apartment but just talking about it helped Kurama to regain the calm that he certainly didn't feel.
"I hope you're right Kurama." Yusuke stepped out into the rain and ran towards the car as Kurama shut the door and locked it behind them. As the kitsune climbed into the driver's seat he looked at him dubiously. "I mean, what are the chances some random chick knows Hiei right?" He didn't want to believe the apparition could be dead no matter how uncommon the name was. The car started up easily and due to the storm traffic was minimal making the trip short much to his relief.
"It's most likely a false alarm but we have to be sure." If by some chance it was true there was no doubt there was going to be hell to pay on all sides. Not even Koenma would be safe from their anger, he should have been one of the first to inform them of the apparition's passing. The minutes ticked by and soon the complex was visible signaling an end to their trip. The tension was palatable as he shut the car off and stepped out into the rain once again, running up the stairs to Maya's apartment. Just as he was about to knock the door opened revealing the woman's relieved face. "Where is she?"
"Over on the couch. She hasn't stirred at all since I called you." With both Shuichi and a man she'd only seen once or twice hanging around the red head following her into the living room, she made her way over to the couch and prepared to wake the girl when a hand on her shoulder stopped her. Turning in surprise she stared into Shuichi's face, his eyes narrowed and his lips pressed into a thin line. What had gotten him so upset? All it had taken was one look and the man had donned a look that chilled even her to the bone. "Do you know her?"
Kurama gave a curt nod even though it wasn't the truth, saying no would lead to even more questions that he didn't want to deal with at the moment. Moving closer to the girl he examined her thoroughly. Maya had been right, the girl was exhausted but there was no mistaking exactly what she was. Holy energy stirred just beneath the surface of her skin in response to his demonic energy, as if going on alert. What puzzled him even more so though was Hiei's energy blanketed her as well which made no sense. Any thoughts of moving to inspect her further were brought to an abrupt half as her energy flared in warning, making him back away. It was an instinctive gesture, the girl wasn't even aware that he was present but it made little difference. Purification was still purification whether it was intentional or not and there was no doubt about it, she was strong enough to kill him with it if she so desired. Perhaps even Hiei. Had that been what she'd meant? Had she ended the apparition's life on accident?
Even Yusuke could sense that there was something off about her though he couldn't determine just what it was. It was an odd feeling, one that had the hairs on the back of his neck standing on end. Seeing Kurama take a step back like that couldn't mean anything good either. "What is it?" His eyes glanced over to Maya, knowing that while she might have known what Kurama was at one time she didn't remember any of it. The kitsune had told him at least that much about his past and some of his dealings with Hiei.
"I'm afraid it might be true." Seeing the alarm building in Yusuke's expression Kurama held up a hand to stop the outburst that was starting. "I am uncertain and for that reason I'm going to see if I can find him. Most likely he's back at Mukuro's now so he'll be easy to track down if it's not him. Either way, I know she knows him and I want to know why she'd say such a thing if it weren't true." Moving quickly he pulled Yusuke into the hallway as Maya stared at them knowing that while names meant nothing, what he was about to say would raise questions. "I need you to stay and watch her Yusuke, don't get to close or she could purify you in an instant. Try not to let anything wake her up either until I return with information, if she's the one who killed him I don't want to have to hunt her down later."
Yusuke saw the threat that was directed towards the girl on the couch and nodded once. This time he'd do as he was told, while he usually saw no reason to fight with women if this Kagome was dangerous enough to kill a demon as strong as Hiei, he'd have to stay on his guard with her. "How long do you think you'll be?" Saying that Hiei was at Mukuro's was one thing but Yusuke had seen what he'd termed the 'bug mobile' and knew that they could be anywhere along the border. Short of knocking the girl out, he wasn't sure how to keep her contained until Kurama returned. Yusuke mentally snorted at that prospect, he could just imagine Maya's reaction if he were to hit the miko. Most likely it wouldn't be pretty and he really didn't want to have to render her unconscious as well just to keep the peace.
"An hour or two at most unless they've changed their schedule once again. I'll try and make this quick, remember what I said." Walking back into the living room he gave Maya a reassuring smile which seemed to calm her somewhat. "I'm going to go and verify the truth of this matter, Yusuke will remain here with you while I do so if that is acceptable to you. I shouldn't be gone long so allowing her to sleep until I return would be for the best I believe." At the mention of leaving Yusuke there she tensed once more but nodded anyway, accepting that he wouldn't leave anyone with her that he didn't trust.
"Alright, hurry back Shuichi." Maya watched the red head turn and make his way out the door, stepping out into the rain once more. Sighing heavily she turned to Yusuke who looked just as uncomfortable as she was. Somehow she didn't think the day could possibly get any stranger and if it could, well, it wasn't something she wanted to think about. "Well, I don't suppose you've had dinner yet have you?" As hungry as she was, Maya wasn't going to wait all night just to eat. Either the man would agree to eating with her or he could watch, his choice.
Shrugging his shoulders Yusuke turned from the doorway, wishing he could have gone to the Makai as well. Fortunately he knew that Kurama would be able to handle things over there himself, the kitsune was more than capable of it. It just irritated him that he was stuck with babysitting duty. Still, he might as well make the best of the situation and if Maya was offering a free meal who was he to turn it down? "Not yet, what are we having?" Ignoring the blissfully unaware female on the couch Yusuke followed Maya into the kitchen to get himself a plate of food. If nothing else it would help to pass the time until Kurama returned.
~*~
"Where are you Hiei?" Kurama continued his search for Mukuro's fortress, cursing the fact that the woman had moved once again. Even though he knew it was part of the routine it certainly didn't help matters at this particular moment in time. Night had long since fallen even though the sky here never truly went dark and he knew that both Maya and Yusuke were likely to be getting impatient. Another question was sent out to the nearby plant life, hoping that they would provide the answers to his question. So far he'd come up empty but that didn't mean he was going to stop trying. Finally the response he'd been waiting for came back and the kitsune raced off in the direction the trees had indicated. Sure enough the fortress came into view but that didn't stop his headlong rush towards the structure.
Completely ignoring protocol that stated he should announce his presence, Kurama passed the guards without so much as a by your leave. Of course they recognized him immediately but that didn't excuse him from barging in. One of them raced off to inform Mukuro of his arrival while the other remained guarding the entrance. It didn't matter to Kurama though, let them call her if they wished. If Hiei was indeed dead then the woman had much to answer for. Ignoring the strange looks he received Kurama continued on his way towards Hiei's quarters, his footsteps echoing through the metal corridor as he ran. Without bothering to knock as he pushed the door to Hiei's bedroom open and stepped inside.
Hiei looked up in irritation as the door opened, ready to lash out at the person who would be so foolish as to barge in his room but stopped when he saw who it was. He'd half expected it to be a guard or a servant coming to inform him that Mukuro had requested his presence. Seeing the fox standing their made him raise a brow in question. Slowly he moved away from the window, his eyes narrows as he stared at the man who looked positively relieved to see him. "I trust you have a good reason for coming in here like this?" Being a friend allowed certain things to be excused but his day hadn't exactly been the best and his temper was short.
"We are going to have to establish a way of communicating between the realms Hiei. I thought you were dead." Now that the apparition stood before him in the flesh the majority of his worry vanished though it still left a lot of unanswered questions. Maya had to have gotten mixed up with the girl's words or perhaps Kagome had just been too upset at the time to convey what had actually happened. Kurama moved further into the room, carefully examining the man to see if he could detect any sign that he'd been in a fight with a holy person but to his relief he found none.
That wasn't quite what Hiei had been expecting to come out of the red heads mouth. Virtually anything else he would have been prepared for, someone else's death, or maybe even a crisis in the Ningenkai. But not 'I thought you were dead.' Calmly Hiei stared at him as if Kurama had lost his mind before snorting and turning back towards the window, looking out at the night sky. Was the man still on the troublesome path of thinking he would end his life? The thought was annoying, there was only one thing holding him to this life and he wasn't about to give up until he'd fulfilled a promise. "And what foolish thought brought this on Kurama? As you can see, I'm very much alive."
Wearily Kurama sat down in a chair while staring at the apparition's back, slightly irritated that his concern was so easily dismissed. Couldn't Hiei be appreciative that people cared enough to check on him? "Hiei I need to ask you something." No sound came from the hybrid nor did the man move, Kurama took this as an invitation to continue with his question. "Do you know a miko by any chance?" The change in Hiei's posture was immediate, his shoulders becoming tense. Kurama knew that he had to have run across her at least once with the way his energy blanketed her which was unusual enough and somehow he doubted it was possible for Hiei to not know just what she was. While miko's with any real power were a rarity, it was an instinctive knowledge that most demons possessed. Apparition's of Hiei's age would remember them from when they actually had true abilities and practiced them.
Hearing the question brought forth painful memories that he tried every day not to think of. Not a day went by that Hiei didn't think of the girl and wonder just when she was going to reappear into his life. It hadn't been because he was homesick that he'd returned to the Makai and accepted the position Mukuro offered him. Instead it was an attempt to forget the pain that waited for him every morning upon awaking and realizing she wasn't there. Five hundred years of torture had passed and it left him bitter. Not towards her, because she couldn't help what had happened but at life in general. Even to this day he couldn't forgive Inuyasha, nor the humans who had died so long ago. It was because of them that Kagome was gone from his life. Without turning to look at his old partner Hiei sighed, closing his eyes. The memory of her disappearance flashing before his eyes once more. The pain and fear in her eyes were things that continued to haunt his nightmares even to this day. "I did, once long ago."
Whatever the memories were that Hiei was facing, they were obviously painful and now Kurama was regretting mentioning it. However it was only a matter of time before Hiei pulled himself out of them and demanded to know why he had asked. Taking a deep breath he leaned forward, ready to find out just what the mystery was behind the girl and his old friend. "Her name is Kagome. Isn't it?"
Nothing could have prepared Kurama for Hiei's reaction once the words were spoken. The stunned look upon his face would forever be etched in his memory just the same as the deadly look that entered the apparition's eyes as he closed the distance between them. Roughly he was pulled forward until their faces were mere inches apart, Hiei's aura flaring wildly. A second one joined it and Kurama knew that Mukuro would be appearing soon as well. Right on time, the door flew open and the former ruler entered the room. What could have possibly sparked such a violent response from the smaller demon?
"Now this is an interesting sight to walk in on. Someone explain to me just what is going on." With the apparition looking ready to kill his former team mate, Mukuro had to wonder if she was going to have to step in between them to prevent blood from being spilled. What had happened that would cause such a reaction? Neither man would look at her at the moment, their attention clearly focused on each other. While it wasn't difficult to provoke the apparition Mukuro knew that for him to manhandle the kitsune in such a fashion it had to be something serious.
"Tell me how you know her name Kitsune, so help me if this is one of your instances of prying into my private life you've gone too far!" Even though Kurama had spoken her name as if she were alive at this moment, Hiei refused to allow his hopes to get too high. Far too often he'd been disappointed, thinking she'd finally returned only to find out that it wasn't her. There weren't many people that knew of his past or the priestess he'd been separated from but the knowledge was out there, if one looked hard enough. He'd done his best to conceal the information, fearing that if his enemies learned of her that she'd be in danger before he could ever locate her again. To hear Kurama speaking her name so easily made his gut twist in apprehension. "Tell me what you know!" His hand tightened on the fabric of the kitsune's jacket but the man didn't flinch away, instead he met his gaze calmly as if he didn't have a pissed off apparition ready to throttle him.
If Kurama didn't know better he'd almost believe that Hiei was acting as if an enraged mate was when their chosen one was threatened. However with the man so close to him he couldn't detect any scent of the girl around the apparition and he knew that he hadn't encountered it before in their prior dealings together. Unfortunately he hadn't gotten close enough to the girl to get a good enough chance to smell her either and the scent of the food in the air had drowned out what little he'd been able to detect. It made no sense to him at all, but clearly Hiei knew just who she was and looked more than ready to run him through if he delayed any longer, their friendship be damned. "I know the name because Maya found her today, alone in the woods and crying hysterically Hiei. Who is she?"
Immediately Hiei dropped the man as if he'd been burned, pain clenching deep within his chest. Ignoring the question Hiei bolted towards the bed, ignoring the questions being called to him as he threw his cloak on and reached for his sword. Kurama was already on his feet in an attempt to prevent him from leaving before he had his answers. Mukuro hadn't moved though she was looking at him in concern, clearly she'd realized just who they were talking about and she wasn't about to interfere. Since she'd been deep within his subconscious she knew of his secret, though she said little of of it. They both had their pasts and she knew that one day he would reclaim his own. She wouldn't stand in his way, this much he understood. As he began to walk out the door, Kurama placed a hand upon his arm which had him looking into that concerned face and glaring. "Stand down Kurama, I've waited centuries to find her again and not even you will keep me from seeing her." His voice was deathly cold lending to the force of his words.
The apparition's words left only more questions but the man shrugged his grip off and disappeared out the door without another word. What had he meant by centuries? Sure, the girl seemed powerful but she was still human. None of this made any sense to him whatsoever. If they hadn't seen each other in that long then how was she still blanketed by Hiei's energy? Roughly he pushed himself out of the chair, staring at the empty doorway. Already the apparition was moving away at a blinding pace and continued to pick up speed. "Dammit, Hiei wait a minute!" He was just about to run after him when Mukuro stopped him from leaving. At this rate he'd never catch up to him!
"What you are contemplating is not wise Kurama, his threat was not an idle one. He will kill anyone who tries to keep him from his mate, her disappearance has haunted him for many years. I know you are concerned about him but give him the time he needs to reassure himself that it's really her before asking your questions." Whether or not Mukuro agreed with the apparition's choice was irrelevant, they'd mated long before she'd ever met Hiei and being in the man's mind had given her the knowledge that none other had been privy to. Reuniting with the girl would bring peace to the apparition and for that reason alone she'd let him go. There had never been any doubt in her mind once Hiei had found the priestess he would return to the Ningenkai permanently. The Makai was no place for one such as her and Hiei knew it.
Kurama could only stare at the woman who knew so much more than he did on what was going on. If Mukuro's words were true then nothing would be able to keep the two of them apart, which meant Yusuke might very well be in danger if he tried to stop it from happening. His face went completely expressionless, a demon protecting their mate was formidable indeed. Yusuke would most likely not get the chance to defend himself, trusting in Hiei not to turn on him and then it would be too late. He had to get back to Maya's before disaster struck! "I'll remember your words, but I still have to follow if only to keep Yusuke from interfering." Seeing the woman nod, Kurama rushed out the door hoping to prevent all hell from breaking loose. Later he'd shake the man senseless for leaving out such an important detail about his life but only after he'd done what he'd needed to do to reaffirm his bond with the girl. Until then, the apparition wasn't exactly safe to be around.
Miles away from Mukuro's fortress, Hiei picked up speed for once cursing how far into the Makai they had traveled. It had never been an issue before but this was one time he was wishing that a communicator was available. At least then contacting Botan for a portal wouldn't be impossible though it might take just as long to convince her to shut up and just open the damned thing as it would to run. A flare of energy behind him signaled that Kurama was following, though whether the kitsune still sought to hinder the reunion Hiei wasn't sure of. Either way the man couldn't hope to match Hiei's speed even if he'd changed into his Youko aspect and they both knew it. The border was just ahead now, in a matter of minutes he'd be back into the Ningenkai and the truth would be revealed. If it truly was Kagome, once they were in the same realm he'd be able to feel her through the bond. If it wasn't, Kurama was going to find out what it was like to be on the wrong end of his katana when he was serious.
For that reason alone Hiei couldn't stop the apprehension he felt as he passed through the border, the sensation of falling hitting him for a moment before his feet touched the ground once more. Warmth flared through him as Kagome's emotions poured through the bond though they were muted, signaling she was asleep. Rain poured overhead, plastering his clothing to his body but Hiei ignored it in favor of running towards his mate. The Jagan flared giving him a true direction, strengthening his determination to reach her quickly. For too many years they had been apart and now that he'd found her again he refused to let her go.
~*~
Kagome moaned in her sleep, shifting slightly against the back of the couch. The pillow fell to the floor unnoticed as she twisted yet again, a tear sliding down her cheek. The noise drew both Yusuke and Maya's attention and both turned from the television to watch her toss. She seemed to be caught in some sort of nightmare but neither one of them were sure of what to do for her. Kurama's warning of not to wake her up was still prominent in their minds as Kagome called out Hiei's name, holding out her hand as if trying to reach the missing apparition. "Do you think we should go ahead and wake her up?" Maya looked at the man uncertainly, the girl sounded so heartbroken and desperate.
Hearing her call out like that had Yusuke doubting that this girl had done anything at all to Hiei. It reminded him so much of when Keiko believed he was dead and was calling after him in her dreams, begging him not to leave her. "Dammit I wish he'd get back." Until that time Yusuke really didn't want to do anything with her just in case. Why the hell couldn't the man have dosed her with something to prevent this from happening? Surely Kurama had something like that available for use.
Maya didn't bother to comment on Yusuke's use of language, over dinner she'd come to realize he was kind of crude and not at all the type of person that she'd expect Shuichi to be associated with but he seemed to be genuinely concerned with everything that was happening. At the moment she was about to say screw it and wake the girl up anyway when she calmed for a moment.
It was Hiei's familiar presence that had stopped the nightmare from continuing though it took a moment for her to come awake. As she laid there she kept her eyes closed, not daring to move believing it was still a dream. However when a torrent of emotions overwhelmed her, not all of it her own Kagome bolted off the couch. Tears streamed down her cheeks as she felt him coming closer. He was near and that was all that mattered. Maya shouted her name along with a young man she'd never met before as she rushed for the door. With her heart pounding in her chest she flung it open, the rain pelting her body but she didn't care. Strong hands gripped her arms trying to prevent her from leaving. "Let me go!" Kagome shrieked at him, her voice echoing through the darkness as the man sought to pull her back inside. Her own anger flared but it was overwhelmed by the burning rage she felt coming from Hiei as she struggled to get free.
"Are you insane? Come back inside!" Yusuke's grip was slipping on the girl with each passing moment as she twisted to get free. Clearly the girl had lost her fucking mind to be racing out into the storm like this. Roughly he turned her to face him, ignoring the desperate look in her eyes. "Get a fucking grip girl!" Praying the girl wouldn't purify him in her attempt to get free, Yusuke began dragging her back into the house ignoring her protests. Maya was standing well out of the way, a look of shock on her face as she watched the struggle. Just when he seriously considered knocking her out just to stop he sensed the power surging beneath his fingers and instinctively let go. "Fuck! Come back here!" His words went unheeded as she slipped back outside and into the rain, running hellbent towards something only she could see or sense.
Yusuke's expression turned from one of anger to pure startlement as suddenly the girl was shoved against a car, a black blur materializing out of nowhere. There was no mistaking Hiei's wet form as his body pressed against hers. Over the deluge he could hear Kagome sobbing the apparition's name even as her arms wrapped around him in a death grip. "What the fuck!"
Though they heard the shout clearly, neither one of them turned to look at Yusuke. Even with her in his arms Hiei was having a hard time believing that it was all real. His hand moved up to cup her cheek gently, memorizing every detail of her face. "You're really here?" At her slight nod the apparition crushed her to his chest once more, not giving a damn about the audience they had. The rain continued to pour over them though it did nothing to erase the scent of her tears. Slowly he pulled back and forced her to look into his eyes. "I told you I would find you, one way or another." His mouth closed over hers gently, savoring the first taste he'd had of her in over five hundred years. The girl's soft lips parted easily, allowing him deeply into her mouth as the rest of the world disappeared around them.
Feeling Kurama approach had Hiei breaking the kiss, a growl escaping his throat. The last thing he wanted right now was any interruptions, especially after the threat he'd given the man earlier. Turning his head slightly he stared at the kitsune who had his hands raised slightly as if to calm him. From the other side he could feel Yusuke approaching though he wasn't any happier with him. Throughout the trip he'd had the Jagan open, he'd 'seen' everything that had happened as he'd approached, including the Toushin's thoughts at the time. Had he acted out those thoughts all hell would have broken loose.
"I know you do not wish to speak with us right now and I understand better, Mukuro explained some of it to me though I still have questions. They can wait however, right now I think it's best if you get Kagome inside somewhere before she takes ill." His words were meant to pacify the apparition's anger though it made his intention clear that they would speak of this later. Kurama sighed seeing he was fighting a losing battle for Hiei's attention and cleared his throat, drawing the hybrid's gaze once more though it was growing increasingly irritated by the minute. "If I may make a suggestion, go to my place. You can stay in the spare room if you wish. I'll take Yusuke home and find somewhere else to stay for the night. It'll give you the time you need to talk, I'll return in the morning." Somehow Kurama doubted talking was all they'd be doing but that really wasn't his business. It was either that or offer to get them a hotel room for the night just so they could have a bit of privacy. This was likely to be the only way he'd get his answers anytime soon and Kurama knew it.
"Your terms are acceptable." Giving the man a slight nod, Hiei interlaced his fingers with his mate's and pulled her out of view of the others. They'd already seen far too much for his preferences, he wasn't about to give them anything else to comment about if he could help it. Once they'd disappeared behind one of the apartment buildings Hiei seized her lips again for a moment, a promise for what was to come later. Only then did he pick her up, cradling her against his chest and disappearing into the night, heading towards Kurama's house.
Shaking his head, Yusuke turned and walked back towards the apartment they'd run out of. None of this made any sense and he was getting a headache just trying to figure it out. First they'd thought Hiei was dead, killed by a girl and Kurama was ready to kill her for doing so. Then they find out not only is Hiei alive but it also seems that the apparition had a set of hormones they'd somehow managed to overlook by the way he'd kissed that same girl who was supposed to have killed him. Now to top everything off Kurama was offering up his place for them to stay like some sort of hotel room and all he'd said was they needed a place to talk? It was official, the world was going to hell in a hand basket and Yusuke had the sinking suspicion that he was along for the ride whether he liked it or not.
Maya watched the both of them approaching, still not quite sure what it was that she missed. One thing she did know was that Shuichi was going to need a place to stay for the night it looked like. Shrugging her shoulders she led the two men back into the apartment, trading one house guest off for another really wasn't that big of a deal. A moment later she had towels in her hands for the both of them so they could dry off a bit. Once the red head had seated himself at the couch she fixed him with a confused look. "I take it that was Hiei and both you and Kagome know him. So isn't he supposed to be dead or was I just seeing things?" Yes, something was definitely going on and she could sense it, even if she wasn't sure what it was.
Unfortunately Kurama had known this was coming, just how the hell was he supposed to explain this one?It was going to take some creative lying on his part no doubt, he only hoped that Yusuke didn't blow it for him by laughing outright. Putting on his most exasperated expression, he looked upon the woman while leaning back against the couch. "No you weren't seeing things. The sad thing is, this was all a terrible joke that went horribly wrong. One of our... friends thought it would be amusing to see if they could convince Kagome that Hiei was dead. It worked especially well since it had been a long time since they had seen each other and she wasn't sure how to contact him."
"A joke?" The disbelief was clear in her voice as Maya stared at the red head but there certainly weren't any other conclusions she could come to. Her arms folded as she studied her friend, seeing absolutely no reason why he would lie to her. Yusuke was looking at him as well, though his expression didn't help things any. It was strange at how quickly Hiei had appeared but it was dark outside not to mention raining."What kind of sick person would do such a thing Shuichi? Do they have no conscience?" It was sickening to think that someone could get enjoyment out of tormenting someone like that. Clearly this little joke had gone entirely too far, she only hoped that once Kagome confronted this person again they got what was coming to them.
"I'm beginning to wonder that myself," Kurama muttered under his breath though he knew the other two people in the room had heard him. As the air conditioner came on he became uncomfortably aware of the fact that not only was he damp but he was cold now as well. "We should probably get going, it's getting late and if I'm to find a place to stay tonight I'll need to start looking soon." It complicated matters that he couldn't even go home to pick up a change of clothes which only further annoyed him. Even if he had no intentions of approaching the apparition tonight just his very presence might set Hiei off. No, it looked like he was going to be stuck with nothing more than a towel for the rest of the night. Perhaps a hotel was a better option, at least then he wouldn't have to worry about offending his host.
Hearing Shuichi speak of having to find a place to stay had her offering up her own apartment though Maya knew that he was more than likely going to turn her down anyway. It was just the way that he was. "You're welcome to stay here if you like, it's still raining and there's no need for you to venture out into the storm again." Of course that brought up the interesting problem of where Yusuke was going to stay, since it sounded like he had someplace to be. "You both can stay, though I'm not sure where to put the both of you just yet." The apartment only had one bedroom or it wouldn't really be an issue. Neither of the men were exactly short which meant the small love seat would be rather uncomfortable but it was better than the floor.
Both Kurama and Yusuke looked at each other briefly before the kitsune shook his head. "As much as we appreciate the offer Maya, Yusuke is expected home tonight so I'm afraid I'll be going out anyway. But thank you just the same." Using his friend as an excuse might not have been the nicest of things to do but Kurama doubted the Toushin would be objecting to it. Thankfully the woman accepted it easily enough, he sincerely hoped he hadn't offended her.
Despite the fact that the only thing waiting for him at home was a potted plant, Yusuke stood and nodded his agreement. "Yeah I really should be getting back, thanks for dinner." Giving the kitsune a measuring look he decided that sending the man off to a hotel because he'd essentially kicked himself out of his own house wouldn't do either. Besides, Kurama wasn't the only one that had questions and there was a good chance that if Yusuke went home, he'd be one of the last to know just what the hell had happened. "Tell you what man, how about you stay at my house. I've got a spare room, tomorrow we can go check on the love birds and make sure they're okay."
"That's a wonderful idea!" Maya got up and went to the desk where she kept a lot of her office work and picked up a business card, quickly writing a phone number on the back. Walking back over to Shuichi she placed it in his hand despite his raised eyebrow. "If you could give this to Kagome please. It has my home. office and cell phone number on it if she ever needs to call." While it wouldn't be difficult for her to get Kagome's phone number since she had her last name, Maya didn't want the girl to think she was stalking her either. This way if Kagome needed to talk, she had the option of doing so.
Kurama stared down at the tiny card and smiled, doubting that Maya would ever change. "I'll make sure she gets it. Have a good evening, or what's left of it anyway." They couldn't stay much longer, of this the kitsune was certain. Already Yusuke was standing by the door, more than ready to get going if the way he was fidgeting were any indication. The fact that the man hadn't bolted out the door already was bordering on a miracle, he couldn't enjoy standing there in wet denim any more than the next person.
Only after Maya had shown them out the door and they were firmly seated in Kurama's car did Yusuke open his mouth again. "So do you mind telling me what the hell it was that I missed?" Now that they were by themselves once again the Toushin wasn't going to sit back and let his questions go unanswered. He had just as much right to know what was going on with their friend and it irked him that once more he'd been left in the dark. At one point he thought they'd worked through this trust issue with Hiei, as much as possible anyway and it bothered him to find out he was so badly mistaken.
~*~
Within a few minutes of them departing the apartment complex Hiei had brought Kagome to Kurama's place and set her down on her feet once they found shelter from the rain on the back porch. For several long minutes they stared at each other in the dim light, Hiei bringing a hand up to brush a strand of hair away from her face. The wind swirled around them causing her to shiver, prompting him to step closer to her in an effort to keep her warm. "You've finally come back to me." It still sounded more like a question than a statement because he hardly dared to believe she was real or that she wouldn't vanish before his eyes once more.
Taking a step forward, Kagome rested her head upon Hiei's chest as the apparition wrapped his arms around her once more. "I never wanted to leave. Hiei?" Earnestly she looked up into his face knowing that he could give her the answers she desperately needed. "What happened? Why? Why did this happen to us?" His arms tightened around her then, almost crushing her as they stood together with the wind howling around them.
"Let's go inside, I'll explain then." Remaining outside wasn't the best of ideas, already he could feel a couple of different people watching them, most likely concerned neighbors. If they weren't careful someone would get stupid and call the ningen authorities which would only complicate matters. Turning slightly the apparition placed his hand on the door knob and exerted the slightest bit of ki to unlock it. One of these days he was going to have to procure himself a key to the place.
Silently Kagome followed him through the house, trusting the apparition to lead her through the dark without tripping over anything. Light flared then, the room brightening when Hiei hit the wall switch before taking her down the hallway. At the second door he paused, opening it slowly to reveal an unused bedroom that looked as it it were ready for guests at a moments notice.
As Hiei moved away from her he noticed that she remained unmoving. A frown marred his face then wondering if perhaps she had gone into shock on the trip. Moving quietly he went to the adjoining bathroom and brought out a towel, pressing it into her hands. "Take this and dry off before you take ill." Seeing her comply nearly had him sighing in relief as she stepped into the bathroom to remove her soggy clothing. He watched as the garments were dropped in the tub, sparing the floor from getting soaked. The towel was wrapped securely around her body and as she walked towards him, the distinct feeling of Deja-vu overcame him. Shaking the feeling off he directed her into the bed to warm up. "Remain here, I'll return in a moment."
The blankets were warm as she pulled them up over her shoulders, watching Hiei through the doorway. The apparition quickly shed his own clothing, placing it in with hers before toweling his body dry. Without bothering to secure it around his waist the hybrid walked back into the room and proceeded to climb into the bed with her. His skin was near scorching when pressed up against her own but Kagome only moved closer to him, basking in the knowledge that he was there. Her head rested upon his chest as she sighed deeply, finally coming to believe that they were really together.
Even though she had yet to say anything Hiei knew that the girl was still waiting for answers. "In answer to your question, the reason you were pulled back is because the jewel was destroyed." Her sharp intake of breath told him that he'd managed to surprise her. More than once they'd discussed whether or not it was even possible to destroy the jewel though no conclusion had ever been drawn. Obviously the question had now been answered even if it had been done in a way they'd never really considered. "As I learned after I returned to the village, Naraku had attacked soon after we left. It was a set up, though he had been expecting you to be there. That fool monk in an effort to save Sango opened the wind tunnel. In doing so, the jewel was consumed by the void though no one knew it at the time. Naraku removed the curse in a bid to save his own life and escaped soon after realizing the jewel was gone." Even after all this time anger swelled up within his body, wishing he could take his rage out on those responsible. He'd left the group soon after, knowing that if he didn't it would eventually come to bloodshed between them.
"So that's why." It wasn't terribly surprising to hear of the jewel's destruction, more than once she'd cautioned Miroku about sucking pieces of the jewel into the void. Never had she thought that the man might take the whole thing though. The situation had to be desperate in order for the monk to open up his most dangerous weapon in such a fashion. "But... why would it take me like that?" They'd always known if it hadn't been for the jewel then Kagome would have never been there in the first place but a requirement for her to remain? Obviously it had been though she couldn't quite understand why, it hadn't been something they'd thought about too hard.
Hiei nodded, not liking how things had happened but there was little that he could do to change it. "The jewel was the key to your continued presence in the past. Even with it shattered it was still bound to your soul. Once it was destroyed, the link was severed and you no longer had a place in that era." Hiei sighed then, it had taken a while for him to accept the fact that their bond hadn't been enough to keep her there. It had been Miroku's suggestion that maybe Hiei had in fact lived to Kagome's era that interfered with her remaining with them. It was pure speculation but the man had said if he didn't exist in the future, the bond might have balanced the pull on her soul just enough to allow her to stay. But with the added pull of him being on this side of the well, it wasn't enough to overcome the lack of the Shikon's influence.
"So even if I were to try the well to get back to you, it wouldn't work." As grateful as she was to be there in his arms now, Kagome knew that he'd suffered for centuries without her. Even now she could feel the pain deep within him though it was muted now that Hiei was holding her. If nothing else, she would return to spare him that pain if she could. The mattress shifted slightly beneath them as Hiei turned on his side to face her.
It was impossible not to feel the guilt that Kagome was experiencing even though she couldn't be faulted for what had happened. No, Hiei still believed the blame rested squarely on Miroku and Inuyasha's shoulders. Had the hanyou not run off then Miroku would not have been put in the position that he'd been in. "No, you cannot return. Even if you could I wouldn't be there any longer. I left that evening after learning what had happened, knowing you couldn't return." While he knew that there was little he could do to remove the pain of what had happened, he would help her to move past it. "Though it happened only yesterday for you, centuries have passed for me. I learned to deal with it as best as I could while waiting for you. It's in the past now and nothing can change it, you are here now. That is what matters."
Even though what he said was true, Kagome knew that it would take a while for her to accept and arguing with him over whether or not she should feel guilty wasn't how she wanted to spend the night with him. As his hand crept up to her hair and began threading its way through the silky locks, Kagome sighed and closed her eyes while leaning in to the touch. Hiei had a habit of always knowing just what to do when he wanted to distract her from a problem or to set her mind at ease. There were so many questions that she wanted to ask such as what had happened to him while they'd been apart but she found she no longer had the strength to ask them.
"Sleep." The word was softly spoken but commanding none the less as Hiei continued to influence her mind. What she needed to know could wait until morning, after she'd rested. Outside the storm continued to rage, lulling the both of them into slumber. Hiei's eyes drifted closed as he continued to hold onto the slight girl in his arms feeling complete for the first time in years.
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Kagome buried her head deeper into her pillow, trying to shut out the light that was streaming in through the open window. The room was warm but not unbearably so, prolonging the fight to remain asleep. A light brush of fingers over her collar bone pulled a slight giggle from her lips though she didn't open her eyes. Several long moments passed and she'd almost drifted off completely once more when the touch was back, this time moving over the curve of her waist and over the swell of her hips. "Hiei.."
The sleepy mumble did nothing to deter the apparition from his actions, instead a small smile formed on his lips as he ran his fingertips along her back. Clearly he remembered every sensitive spot and sought them out, causing the woman to arch into his touch wishing to prolong the contact. Leaning forward his lips brushed her ear, sucking on it lightly before whispering in her ear. "Kagome?"
Slowly the apparition pushed her over onto her back, pulling the blanket away from her body. Kagome made no protest as his lips skimmed over her exposed neck, lingering over his mark earning a pleased hum from the girl. Skimming lightly over her body, his hand came to rest on her breast and teasing the rapidly hardening nipple with his thumb. As she shifted next to him the distinct scent of her arousal drifted up to him making the hybrid lick his lips in anticipation. While he couldn't wait to bury his aching length deep within her body, he wanted to make this last as long as possible. Slowly he licked his way down her chest, stopping only to gently nip on the pebbled flesh before drawing it into his mouth.
It was the hand sliding down between her legs, cupping her center that finally pulled Kagome awake. A single finger slid between her folds to rub against her clit gently before sliding deep within her body. Slowly her eyes opened to see the apparition gazing down at her, watching every movement she made. Her instances of waking up next to him were able to be counted on one hand and most of those times someone was always nearby. As she was quickly coming to discover as Hiei added a second finger, this was a most enjoyable way to be woken up. "Mm feels good, don't stop."
"That isn't going to happen." Hiei watched as her eyes slid closed once more when he pressed against a sensitive spot within her and her walls clamped down around his fingers drawing them in deeper. Kagome's soft pants of pleasure set his body on fire knowing that it wouldn't be long before she hit her first release. Moving further down her body the apparition ran his tongue over her taut stomach teasing as he went while her hands found purchase on his shoulder, trying to get him to move faster. Resisting her attempts for the moment, Hiei sucked on one particularly tender spot making her cry out his name in both need and frustration.
When the apparition finally quit playing around Kagome nearly sobbed with relief as his tongue lapped at her heated folds. Every so often he would pause, whispering heated words that had her body aching with the tension. The effect he had on her was positively sinful as he continued to toy with her body, keeping her on the very brink of release. "Hiei please!" She was no longer above begging for him to give her what she needed, the very thing her body cried out for. Her fingers clenched in the sheets as her back arched, sending those probing fingers even deeper into her core as his mouth latched onto her hidden jewel.
Seeing her writhe so deliciously before him as she climaxed had Hiei groaning in need, his hips pressing more firmly against the mattress in an effort to relieve the ache in his lower body. When her hands gripped at his wrist and frantically tugged at him to cover her, Hiei was helpless to resist the temptation that she offered to him. Their bodies slid easily against each other as the apparition claimed her mouth once more, though he struggled for the control not to take her hard and rough.
Kagome panted as he broke the kiss, his lips once more going to the mark he'd given her as his length slid deep within her body. Eagerly her arms wrapped around his waist and she clung to him as he began to move slowly, keeping the pace steady. "Ah!" A sharp nip to their mating mark had her gasping in pleasure, clearly enjoying the torment her lover was inflicting on her body. The sweet caresses they bestowed upon each other only heightened their desire for one another and their need mirrored each others through the bond as they pushed their bodies to the limit of their endurance.
Ecstasy overwhelmed Kagome first, Hiei's name falling from her lips as she clung to him. Her body trembled as he continued to thrust deeper within her, drawing out her climax before giving into his own, his movements becoming frantic when he spilled his essence into her waiting warmth. Breathing heavily, he rested on top of her while trying to support most of his wait. When Kagome pulled him completely against her though he gave up the fight and allowed his body to relax on top of her. Gentle fingers threaded through his hair as they lay together. Hiei gave a rare sigh of contentment, enjoying the feel of having his mate in his arms once again.
Eventually he moved, pulling them both over onto their sides when his weight became uncomfortable for her to lay under. A glance at the clock told him that time was short and it wouldn't be long before Kurama returned, true to his word. A thought occurred to him then that had him smirking, the feeling of amusement making its way to Kagome who looked up at him curiously. "Kurama will be arriving shortly and he will interrupt our time together."
"What are you thinking?" Kagome wasn't sure just who Kurama was though she knew that by the feelings she was receiving from her mate it was one of his friends. Anyone else who made the mistake of 'interrupting' them wouldn't get away unscathed otherwise. At the moment she detested the idea of anyone coming between them for whatever reason. Her time was short before she had to return home anyway though she was certain that Hiei would come with her. Still once they were with her family again it would be a while before she could be alone with him again, she wanted to enjoy what little quiet time they had left together.
Since Kagome's thoughts were so close to his own Hiei knew that the girl wasn't about to object to his proposal. Pulling the ward off the Jagan he searched out the kitsune's energy, checking to see how far away he was. They had maybe fifteen minutes before he showed up, plenty of time for what he had in mind. Retying the ward he stared down into Kagome's shocked face, when he'd last seen her the evil eye had yet to be implanted. "I'll explain later, we must hurry." Quickly he got to his feet, pulling her off of the bed and leading her into the bathroom. Their clothing was still there but it hadn't dried out much overnight, they were still too wet to wear. Within moments he'd tossed the garments that she'd borrowed from Maya into the far end of the tub and concentrated his ki into drying his own clothing quickly.
"Well at least you didn't burn them this time." A chuckle of amusement met her statement as he pulled his now dry clothing out of the tub and handed the cloak to her. Kagome stared at him for a moment, watching him pull his pants on to be followed shortly after by a ragged black shirt. Shaking her head, Kagome realized that even over the past five hundred years the man hadn't changed much at all. Seeing his gaze now roaming over her nude form, Kagome pulled the soft material over her shoulders allowing it to cover her. Not having any shoes would still be an issue but at least she wasn't going to be running around nude. "I take it we're leaving before he gets here. Where are we going?"
Making sure she was well covered, Hiei nodded his approval before answering. He'd hate to have to kill someone because they looked upon her in an inappropriate manner. "There is a place not far from here that I've stayed when it's become necessary. No one knows of the place so we can stay as long as we wish." Eventually Hiei knew that he'd have to face his old partner once more but he didn't feel guilty in the least for skipping out on him like this. They only had a few minutes left so Hiei led her back through the house and onto the back porch, making sure that no one was watching before he knelt down. "Get on, we must leave quickly."
Kagome wasn't about to argue with him, instead she climbed on his back like he'd told her to do and hung on for dear life as he took off. Knowing Hiei's idea of a place nearby they'd probably be traveling a good thirty or forty miles before they finally came to a stop but that was fine with her, she didn't mind a bit. As he paused in a tree, she learned forward and placed a gentle kiss on his neck knowing how sensitive that spot was. "I still have to get home sometime today but if we hurry to this place your thinking of I just might have time to return the favor from this morning." She knew she had him hooked when she felt the desire begin coursing through him once more and she couldn't help but chuckle as she placed another kiss on the man's neck.
The girl was going to be the death of him yet but it would be an end Hiei knew he'd willingly go to. "You'd better hold, I'll have us there in less than five minutes." Feeling her grip tighten Hiei disappeared from the tree he'd been standing it, becoming nothing more than a blur as he raced towards the secret grotto he had in mind. Her earlier words heated his blood as he imagined all the things he intended on doing while they were secluded in their little sanctuary. At this rate, it'd be unlikely Kagome would be home as she'd promised.
Author's Note: Wow the response for the first chapter was overwhelming and I am extremely pleased at the amount of people who left feedback on what they thought of it. Thank you to everyone who took the time to review and I hoped you enjoyed the second chapter as well. More than one person made the comment this could stretch out into a full story. Perhaps, I'm not going to rule anything out at this point in time.
Just please realize that at the moment I'm knocking out as many one shots as I can off of the LJ communities list I've joined. Too give everyone an idea of what I've tackled, I have over 800 prompts to write one shots to which means plenty of reading material to come. Some of the communities require updates every month, others only every six months and some have dates in between. Updates for the established fics are slow going as many of you have realized, they aren't being abandoned and eventually I will get around to finishing them. Possession has half a chapter written though one particular spot is bothering me. Once I get passed that I am sure the chapter will be easy to finish. Thank you to everyone who's been patient and stuck by my fics.