Yu Yu Hakusho Fan Fiction ❯ But I Won't Let You Die ❯ White Tulips ( Chapter 1 )

[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]

Kobanya (CK to Mediaminer folks): Yeah, so I bet you're all thinking, “OMG!!! She finally uploaded the sequel!!” and are all dancing and praising. Yeah…no. This isn't the sequel; let me say that right off. I'm working on it, but I'm having some difficulties…when I say that, I mean the plot isn't going the way I want. >< Blame Kurama for being all Suichi-ish and bland to me. I've gone through 3 edits and still nothing. So…if you wanna drop a comment with a suggestion, it might get used. ^^
 
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It was a good day. Not necessarily perfect, because is ever prefect (hard as he may try), but it was a good day. Although that hard to believe with the fact that it was pouring less than a foot away from him, falling with enough force to knock leaves off trees. So what made it so good?
 
Well, aside from the fact that he loved watching the rain and that he was reclined comfortably against a wooden beam supporting the safe house, there just happened to be a cute koorime nesting against him. Kurama made a note to thank whatever god had allowed him to be able to convince Hiei to come out here, despite the swordsman's strong dislike of water. He especially liked the fact that the both of them were wearing yukatas, the royal purple setting off Hiei's eyes and hair quite nicely.
 
Kurama moved his hands to lightly grasp Hiei's, smiling when the other pulled his hand away. “Enjoying yourself Hiei?” “I fail to see the enjoyment in this.” Hiei said, sounding annoyed. Kurama's smile grew as he wrapped his arms around Hiei. “You're not enjoying being with me and watching the rain? I know I am.” He watched as pink dusted Hiei's face and looked away. “No, I'm not.” Hiei mumbled. Kurama waited until the swordsman looked at him again to pout and look at the rain. He heard Hiei scoff and tried his hardest not to smile.
 
“Drama doesn't suit you fox.” Hiei said with a smirk. He soon found himself staring into golden orbs that twinkled with mischief. “But I enjoy drama. Almost as much as you.” Yoko said cutely. At that, Hiei flushed a darker color and got out of Yoko's hold. Hiei stood and the fox could tell he was debating on whether to leave or stay. Yoko leaned back against the hard wood and waited.
 
He had expected Hiei to turn back towards him and sit down, but surprise showed on his face when a chest rested against his instead of a back. Hiei seemed to delight in his surprise, if the brief shimmer in his eyes were anything to go by. Hiei smiled predatorily and lightly brushed his fingertips up Yoko's arm. Kurama shivered and was slightly curious as to what the other would do next.
 
He noticed Hiei's lips were hovering closer to his and there was only a moment's hesitation before the koorime was kissing him. They hadn't kissed much after the Pearl fiasco (they were too busy patching wounds), but at least this time there wasn't a sense of shyness to it. Then again, he thought it was cute when Hiei did it. But…if he had to choose between shy kisses and currently being able to roam the other's mouth with his tongue, he would wholeheartedly go with the latter. Knowing that Hiei wasn't one fro showing “unnecessary” emotions, he would have to be the one to get the koorime to make any kind of noise.
 
Which was why he ran his fingers over Hiei's ears, sliding his fingers down until he reached the small of the demon's back. He massaged that spot gently and noted the way Hiei tensed for a moment. Now did that mean he was surprised or he enjoyed it? Another touch and another tense, along with a sharp intake of breath proved that Hiei was enjoying his touch. “Yoko broke the kiss and smiled. “Enjoying yourself?” He asked again. “Hn.” Hiei replied, trying to kiss his fox. The master thief grinned and kept himself just out of Hiei's reach. “Nuh-uh. Not until I know you're enjoying this.” Yoko expected the glare and patiently waited for Hiei to say something. “Fool. I wouldn't do this if I didn't enjoy it.” With that matter resolved, they went right back to kissing.
 
It was then that Kurama got a naughty idea and tried his best not to grin. He did decide to give the koorime some warning; he didn't want the other too mad at him. “Mmm…Hiei…you're really wet right now aren't you?” Kurama asked with one of his most charming smiles. Hiei's glare returned and Yoko knew the swordsman was pissed. “So all of this was just a ruse to get me to bed with you? You're worse than that perverted bat.” Before Hiei could say anything else, Yoko skillfully tilted Hiei into the stream of water.
 
Anger changed to confusion mixed with surprise, and then into annoyance in Hiei's eyes. “Bastard!“ Hiei yelled, tugging Kurama hard. Both demons ended up on the muddy ground and Hiei was the first to stand. “You…why…what…?” It appeared the swordsman wasn't able to make complete sentences at the moment. On top of that, Hiei was trying to stay angry, but a few soft chuckled began to escape.
 
Yoko smiled and got his feet saying, “You can't be too mad at me if you're laughing right? I knew-” Mud suddenly covered Kurama's face and as he wiped it off he heard Hiei's raucous laughter. “I have to say Kurama, that this- mud looks- better on you than any of those beauty- treatments you have.” Hiei said, his words broken up by laughter. “Mud-throwing is a bit immature, don't you think Hiei?' “As immature as dunking someone into rainwater, fox.” Hiei countered. Yoko reached down and scooped up a handful of mud, ignoring the total disgusting factor of it.
 
“Or having a mud fight?” The fox asked, packing it into a ball. “The one who loses would be even more immature, being unable to win at something like this.” Kurama watched Hiei closely, noting that even though Hiei was drenched, none of his hair was getting in his eyes. The battle began and eventually laughter was heard, echoing throughout the trees. Yoko landed on a branch and looked around. Good. With all the rain and trees, it would be a challenge to find Hiei, let alone hit him. “You know Hiei, I can be merciful. Surrender and we could go back inside.”
 
Rubies colored his vision and a smirk accompanied it. “Do not take me for a foolish weakling, thief.” There was now a glob of mud on his chest and Hiei was gone. Yoko smirked and flipped his hair back with a smoothly done head turn. “I expected this from you Hiei. Still, you can't blame me for trying.” Several hours later found Kurama chasing after Hiei, throwing globs of mud and missing. Hiei looked behind him for a moment and was suddenly tripped up by vines, ending up upside-down. Yoko smiled after landing in front of Hiei. He tossed the mud ball up and down in his hand. “looks like I win Hiei. But don't worry, I'll still go easy on you.” Instead of getting a glare like he expected, Hiei smirked.
 
The Hiei in front of him vanished and he felt something land on top of him, causing him to crash to the ground. Kurama groaned softly and blinked away the spots in his vision, seeing a triumphant koorime sitting on top of him. “I never fall for the same trick twice.” Hiei said confidently. “I'll have to…remember that.” Kurama replied. It wasn't that Hiei was heavy, but having a sexy demon straddling him was bound to affect him. “I will take my prize now.” “And what would that be?” Yoko didn't feel like mentioning that they hadn't really agreed on a prize.
 
Hiei's eyes darkened two shades and he said, “You.” Hiei grabbed Kurama's hair and tugged him closer, kissing him hungrily. The master thief moaned softly in surprise and quickly responded with equal fervor. There went his control. Hiei abruptly stopped and Yoko knew it probably had something to do with his new problem. The swordsman stared at Kurama for a moment before experimentally grinding his hips against the fox's.
 
Said fox groaned loudly and felt his fingers dig into the moist earth. Yoko could have died then and there when Hiei did it again, but only if the other went a bit faster…”This isn't for your enjoyment.” Hiei bluntly said. “Huh?” Was the only word that came out while he tried to get out of his pleasure-induced haze. “You can service yourself later. You are my prize and this is my enjoyment.” Hiei said.
 
“Selfish…” Yoko mumbled. Hiei only ground his hips again, grinning at Kurama's moan. He made a soft noise when Hiei began nibbling at his ear, grinding his hips in slow rotations. How could he feel so hot when it was still raining? Here he was, lying in mud, leaves, and god knows what else, and all he could focus on was the demon practically giving him a lap dance! “Tease…” He grumbled.
 
Hiei bit his ear at that and overtook his mouth when he gasped. Yoko didn't mind too much seeing as how he got some groping action. “Mmm…Hiei…take off your shirt.” “Hell no.” “But you look cuter without a shirt on.” Yoko managed to say while Hiei left marks on his neck. “Stalk me again and you will be blind for the rest of your life.” Hiei threatened. “It's not stalking if its in my own home Hiei.” Yoko replied smoothly.
 
Hiei leaned back to survey his handiwork and smirked. “You should see what you look like now.” Hiei said. “So should you.” Yoko countered. Undoubtedly his hair was muddy, messed up, and from the neck up he was thoroughly ravished, but that was nothing compared to how Hiei looked.
 
Darkened eyes, clothes and hair plastered to his skin…reminded Kurama of just why he took the koorime home with him in the first place. The demon just screamed `Ravish, ravish, ravish!!' Hiei was a horrible temptation and a delicious distraction. “What are you thinking about?” “I'm falling for you.” Hiei snorted and looked away.
 
“Don't say such stupid things.” Hiei said. His face betrayed his voice though: a light dusting of pink was on his face. “Just because it's true, doesn't make it stupid.” Yoko replied. Hiei snorted and got up, turning his back to Kurama.
 
Yoko propped himself up on his elbows, making water sluice down his body. “…I used to like the rain.” Hiei said suddenly, surprising Kurama. Hiei looked like he wanted to say more but only sighed softly, his body relaxing. “You're going to get sick if you lay out in the rain like that fox.” Hiei said. He blinked as he felt Yoko hugging him from behind.
 
“I'm here when you're ready to talk about it.” Yoko whispered into Hiei's ear. Hiei blushed a darker shade of red and moved out of Yoko's hold. “Sentimental idiot.” Hiei said, walking off. Yoko smiled and flipped his hair back. “Maybe so.” He murmured softly. Eventually Hiei would talk about it. The other was just like that.
 
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C. Ko (merging of both names. XD): Okay, so I haven't decided if I want to make more chapter to this. So you, the loyal and loving reader, get to decide. Hit the review button and let me know! The timeline for this is after the Pearl-of course- and before the 5-month mark for Hiei and Yoko. And let me tell you, it was hard to figure out the right place to put this. Oh, and I got the sequel worked out finally, but you can still leave a suggestion. So…read, comment, and repeat. ^=. =^