Yu Yu Hakusho Fan Fiction ❯ A New Character ❯ A Talk with Koenma ( Chapter 4 )

[ T - Teen: Not suitable for readers under 13 ]

*The disclaimer is in chapter 1 and I won't repeat myself any more. The disclaimer in chapter 1 is the disclaimer for the whole fic. Oh yes, YOU ALL WERE TOO LAZY TO VOTE!!! So the consequence is that I get to pick who she is paired with. If you don't like it, tough! You didn't vote! SO! I am going to pair her with…::drum roll::…HIEI!!!! Yususke has Keiko even though she might not show up in this story, I'm still unsure. Kuwabara is too ugly and stupid. Kurama, I just think he's too weak hearted for it. Hahaha. He'll get a heart attack from her surprises anytime. Hiei would know when she'll pop up because of him being him. He's never off his guard. A lot of things will be answered.

Chapter 2

On the other side I saw Koenma in his baby form sitting at his desk. "Hi, Koenma!" I shouted out energetically with my hand raised high over my head.

"Tori? Tori, what are you doing here?" Koenma asks me.

"Oh, I'm just here on a visit and Yususke dragged me here," I replied.

"I see. What do you need Yususke?" Koenma turns to Yususke at this point.

"I want answers! How do you know Tori? Tori is human! How can she have spirit energy?"

"Simple, Yususke, I'm not human, nope! Spirit energy should be easy to explain, because it isn't spirit energy. You could say it's a gift. I'm a Fallen Angel," I spoke up. I skipped the part of how I had met Koenma.

"Fallen Angel?!?!?" Yususke exclaims with disbelief and Kuwabara with an extremely dumb look on his face.

"Oh yes, I've heard of Fallen Angels, but I've always thought they were myths," Kurama says.

"Well, fallen or not angels are as real as demons. I mean you are a demon aren't you? I'm just as real as you are," I said.

"I'm very curious, Tori. How did you become Fallen?" Kurama asks me.

I stiffen at this question. I was terribly afraid to answer. Although I'm a fallen it is quite difficult to scare me, but this has managed to. That spot was still very, very sore.

Hiei spoke for the first time that we have been in each others' presence, "She obviously did something to displease her lord." I could practically feel the sorrow and betrayal behind his words even if the others didn't.

I suppose I had winced visibly because Kurama's eyes flicked over to look at me, meant to be a mere glance, but was a little longer than a glance should be. He had caught it. I hoped he didn't push it and to my fortune he kept his mouth shut.

However, being the bumbling fool he was, Kuwabara did press the subject, "Yeah! But what did you do?"

"Tori."

My head snapped to the side instantly grateful that I didn't have to say anything to answer the idiot's question. "Yes, Koenma?" I had dropped my innocence act quite a while back. I was now focused on what he was saying. Then suddenly it hit me, Koenma is taking everyone's attention off of how I had become fallen. I silently thanked Koenma when he started to speak once again.

"Have you been keeping up to your training?"

"Yes," I answered.

"Have you been keeping up to your school work?"

"Yes."

"Did you get kicked out again?"

"No."

"Tori…"

"Fine, yes I did."

"What did you do this time, Tori?" Koenma sighed.

"It wasn't my fault! Just because her boyfriend was oggling me and feeling me up doesn't mean I was stealing him! I even shoved him away from me a few times! The bitch didn't get it! She then corners me and starts swinging at me! So I punched her in the face. I think she's still black and blue, hm, I almost feel sorry for her. But really, Koen-,"

"Tori! What have I told you about getting into fights!?! First it was a few boys who were trying to cop a feel 2 months ago and now this!?! School has only started for five months now and you've been kicked out twice already!" Koenma cut me off and was yelling hysterically at me.

"But-,"

"No buts Tori! Can't you stop fighting!?!"

"It wasn't my fault! I had legitimate reasons!"

"Tori, part of our agreement was that you would stay in school and protect the humans! Not kill them!"

"I didn't kill them!"

"Tori!"

"Fine! I'll try harder next time."

"Good, now you're going to be transferred to Yususke's school. If he can't stop you from getting into so much trouble, then you will transfer again!"

"Whoa, whoa, whoa! What is going on here!?! What is this agreement about? How do you know Koenma!?!" Yususke interrupted.

I sighed. I didn't really want to say anything about it. Koenma must have sensed my discomfort because the next thing I know I hear him saying, "Yususke, that is classified information! All of it! If you want answers I'm not the one who's going to give them to you."

I sighed again. Looking up from the floor, I kept my face impassive and emotionless; my voice flat. "Where should I start? Reikai's beginning? My beginning? My sin? My crime? My end? How about we start with Reikai's Vault? The most heavily guarded room in Reikai. It holds the spiritual or magical talismans and artifacts. I had already been a Fallen Angel at that time. Even after falling from my lord's grace I was still happy and content with my life. I loved to steal things, just to prove that I could though. I always returned what I had stolen, but only after I had stirred a bit of chaos," I smiled slightly here, remembering old memories of my happy young life. Yet I still remembered the pain. I feel so grim. "I had stolen everything and returning everything of value without being detected and the only clue I ever left was a picture of a feather with a word scratched across it, "Nightling". Everyone was always in an uproar when I had stolen something, but was in a way relieved, knowing that my habit was returning everything. Eventually I grew tired of family heirlooms and prized possessions. I finally decided that I would steal from the Vault. I got in, it was surprisingly easy. Looking over every talisman and artifact, taking what seemed dangerous and powerful. It all took me just two hours. I slipped out and it took Koenma here three weeks to discover that I had stolen something. He only noticed because his father would be home within five days. There was pure havoc everywhere. The day before his father returned, I turned myself in. Just slipped by the running and worrying ogres and walked casually into Koenma's office. Dumped everything on his desk. I wasn't quite sure how he would react. I sat there on his desk everything I had stolen dumped there and looking at his awestruck face. I must say it had to one of the most amusing facial expressions I have ever seen." I was now laughing. "But then the most brilliant idea struck me. I asked Koenma for a job. I was tired and bored of stealing and if anyone was ever going to get as good as me at stealing anything, then I'll be ready to stop them and keep my title as the best thief in all the worlds. And I did get a job, just that Koenma wanted me to do a little side job while I was at it. I had the go to a human school and protect them. I guess that kept me busy, I never really had anything to do other than that. Any questions?"

Oh, how I loved the look on Yususke's and Kuwabara's face. They were so awed that the expression they were giving me was priceless. A Kodak moment! I really wished I had a camera on me at that moment.

Although Yususke was the one to snap out of that stupor first, Kuwabara was the first to ask the million dollar question. "What's your other job?"

I smiled very secretively, "That is something for me to know and you to never find out. I gave you a big clue, can't you guess it already?" I chuckled a little.

"How did you become a Fallen?" Kurama asked once again.

"That is another story that will be told later," I said. Luckily Kurama got the idea and didn't press the subject.

"Alright, that's enough," Koenma said, ending the questions. "Tori go home and your uniform has already been sent there. You'll start school right away tomorrow."

"Oh joy!" My voice dripping with sarcasm. I've always hated those human schools, I didn't need it, and I've lived long enough to know almost everything and more that you could learn about the world. I did the paper work and test, but I hated doing the projects, so I never did them. I just did the essays, homework, and tests. I always got a perfect mark so it didn't really matter if I did the projects or not I got a good enough grade to pass the class. The teachers would ask me why I didn't do the projects and I would just say that I was too busy for it. They would then ask me how I would have time to do homework, essays, and study if I was too busy to do the projects, and I would just say that I had done them during lunch or between class breaks. Then suddenly it struck me. "Koenma?" I asked.

"Yes, Tori."

"Did you send me a girl's uniform?"

Koenma sighed in defeat, hoping that I would have forgotten. "Yes."

"Please take it back and send me a boy's uniform instead and make sure it's black."

"Alright," Koenma said.

"Boy's uniform!?!" Kuwabara asked dumbly. "Why would you wear a boy's uniform? Aren't you a girl?"

Now that made me very angry. I walked over to him and punched him in the face. "Well, excuse me if I find the boy's clothes more comfortable! Do you expect me to fight in a skirt!?!? What exactly makes you think I'm male!?!?! Look at me! My hair is long! I have pierced ears! I have breasts! Does my voice sound like a man's voice to you!?!? Do you really expect me to go around flashing my panties to every demon I have to fight during school time!?!" I was panting heavily. How dare he question my sex! I growled angrily. I said to Koenma, "Thank you, Koenma. But I must be going now. Good bye!" I turned around and stomped out of the room, slamming the door shut.