Yu Yu Hakusho Fan Fiction ❯ Double Trouble ❯ Chapter 1 ( Chapter 1 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
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Author's Note: I know I was supposed to put up a story that comes before this one, but I am very stuck on it. If anyone who doesn't mind reading what I have and think they could help me finish it, I am willing to throw that idea out. Until then, enjoy this story.
Chapter 1
"Hiei?" Shiroi poked her head around the corner.
Hiei looked up, "Hmm?" He'd been sitting there, collecting his thoughts.
Shiroi approached him and sat down next to him. "I've been thinking about visiting my mother."
"Have you come to a conclusion?" Hiei asked. He didn't complain, going there would be a change from everyday life.
Shiroi nodded, "I have, but it was more out of necessity than just feeling like going."
Hiei looked at her, "What do you mean?"
Shiroi smiled, "I'll tell you later, but just be prepared for an extended stay."
Hiei wasn't sure he liked the sound of that, but he didn't have a choice.
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Three days later, Shiroi, Hiei, Hikori, and four-year-old Kaika walked through the wooden gates of Shiroi's village.
"Nice to see you all again," Naoru said as they approached. She smiled down at Kaika, "You've grown since I last saw you."
Kaika hid behind Hikori. She had not seen any of these people in nearly two years, so she didn't remember any of them.
Naoru smiled down at the little girl, and then turned to Shiroi, "It's good to have you here again. You all look well." She turned to Hikori, "Have you been good?"
Hikori nodded. The nineteen-year-old looked down at Kaika, "What's the matter with you? If it weren't for her, you wouldn't be here."
Kaika poked her head out from behind Hikori's legs, bowed her head a little to Naoru, and went back to hiding.
Naoru laughed behind her hand, "She'll get used to us soon." She turned back to the young man, "Have you been practicing? Raimeihi wants to test you as soon as he gets the chance."
"Where is he?" Shiroi asked.
"Teaching the village youngsters," Naoru answered.
"May I go find him?" Hikori asked politely. Naoru nodded, and Hikori picked up Kaika and set her down next to Hiei. "I'll be back later, Squirt." He ruffed the little girl's hair and set off.
"I'm not a squirt!" Kaika called to her brother. She glared after her brother as Hiei stooped down to her level. She turned to him, "I'm not a squirt Daddy."
"No," Hiei said, "You're not." Kaika giggled. "Say hello to your grandmother."
Kaika blushed and turned back to Naoru, "Um... hello."
Naoru smiled, "Hello to you too, my little Kaika."
Kaika made a face, "I'm not little!"
Naoru looked a little startled, but recovered quickly, glancing at Shiroi. "Well, of course not."
Hiei put a hand on Kaika's head, "What have we told you about yelling?"
Kaika looked down at the ground, "That it's not nice."
Hiei nodded, "And you are still little, but you do have a lot of growing to do."
Naoru smiled as she watched the conversation. Twenty years ago, she would never have imagined Hiei would ever act that way. (Parenthood does change a person,) she thought. She turned to Shiroi, "Shall we go to our place then?"
Shiroi nodded, "Yes, I would like that. I also need to speak with you privately."
Naoru nodded as they started toward her home. "We've added on," Naoru said as they walked. "We knew that whenever you four came to visit you couldn't all sleep in Shiroi's room. So, Raimeihi recruited some help and added on two rooms to the house."
"That's a big change," Shiroi said. "And I'm sure it came with a price."
Naoru nodded, "Yes, but it was easy to pay."
As they walked, Kaika tugged on her father's coat. "Where are we Daddy?"
Hiei looked down, "This is where your mother was born. You've been here before, but you were only a baby."
"Oh," Kaika said. "How long are we going to stay here?"
"I don't know," Hiei answered. "When it comes to your mother's home village, it's her choice to how long we stay."
"Okay," Kaika said. "Who was Hikori going to see?"
"Raimeihi," Hiei answered. "That's Naoru husband."
"Mommy's daddy?" Kaika asked.
Hiei was quiet for a moment; "None of us consider him as her father. He hurt her very much when she was younger." Kaika didn't know what he meant, and it showed in her eyes. Hiei sighed, "I'll explain it better when you're older. Just call him Raimeihi."
"Okay," Kaika said.
Hiei hoped she wouldn't ask any more questions. Luckily for him she didn't. They reached Naoru and Raimeihi's home and went inside. Where a wall used to be next to the fireplace, was a doorway that led into a small hallway. On either sides of the hall was another doorway into the two new rooms.
While Hiei was watching Kaika, Naoru and Shiroi went down the hall and into Naoru's room.
"So," Naoru said as she closed the door, "What is it that you wanted to speak to me about?"
Shiroi blushed slightly, "Would it be all right if stayed her a while?"
Naoru blinked, "Well of course. I always enjoy it when you come here."
"Well we're going to be stay more than a week," Shiroi said, "A lot longer."
"How long?" Naoru asked.
"Maybe close to a year," Shiroi answered.
"How come so long?" Naoru asked. "Not that I mind, it's just unusual for you to want to stay that long."
Shiroi nodded, "Well, how should I put this? Every time this happens, something bad ends up happening. I'm thinking if we stay here, nothing bad will happen."
"Every time what happens?" Naoru asked. She looked at her daughter critically, and then realized something. She giggled, "Oh, I see. Funny that this should happen."
"What do you mean?" Shiroi asked. She looked at her mom critically, just as her mother had done a few seconds before. When she saw what her mother meant, she laughed. "This is going to be interesting to tell everyone."
Naoru nodded, "Yes it will. Hiei and Raimeihi are going to be fun to watch once we tell them."
"We'll have to explain it to Kaika," Shiroi said. She smiled, "Hikori's going to be interesting to see too."
Naoru nodded again. "When do you want to tell them?"
"Perhaps tonight?" Shiroi suggested. "Everyone should be home by then."
"So tonight then," Naoru said. "I can hardly wait."
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Author's Note: Okay, this is the beginning of the next major story. I don't know how often I will be able to up date this, I have two major vacations coming up and I'm on the lookout for a job. Once I start college I have no idea how I'm going to manage my updating. Until then I will do my best to keep up with everything. Enjoy the story, and reviews are much appreciated.
-Telepathy-
(Thoughts)
Author's Note: I know I was supposed to put up a story that comes before this one, but I am very stuck on it. If anyone who doesn't mind reading what I have and think they could help me finish it, I am willing to throw that idea out. Until then, enjoy this story.
Chapter 1
"Hiei?" Shiroi poked her head around the corner.
Hiei looked up, "Hmm?" He'd been sitting there, collecting his thoughts.
Shiroi approached him and sat down next to him. "I've been thinking about visiting my mother."
"Have you come to a conclusion?" Hiei asked. He didn't complain, going there would be a change from everyday life.
Shiroi nodded, "I have, but it was more out of necessity than just feeling like going."
Hiei looked at her, "What do you mean?"
Shiroi smiled, "I'll tell you later, but just be prepared for an extended stay."
Hiei wasn't sure he liked the sound of that, but he didn't have a choice.
ooo
Three days later, Shiroi, Hiei, Hikori, and four-year-old Kaika walked through the wooden gates of Shiroi's village.
"Nice to see you all again," Naoru said as they approached. She smiled down at Kaika, "You've grown since I last saw you."
Kaika hid behind Hikori. She had not seen any of these people in nearly two years, so she didn't remember any of them.
Naoru smiled down at the little girl, and then turned to Shiroi, "It's good to have you here again. You all look well." She turned to Hikori, "Have you been good?"
Hikori nodded. The nineteen-year-old looked down at Kaika, "What's the matter with you? If it weren't for her, you wouldn't be here."
Kaika poked her head out from behind Hikori's legs, bowed her head a little to Naoru, and went back to hiding.
Naoru laughed behind her hand, "She'll get used to us soon." She turned back to the young man, "Have you been practicing? Raimeihi wants to test you as soon as he gets the chance."
"Where is he?" Shiroi asked.
"Teaching the village youngsters," Naoru answered.
"May I go find him?" Hikori asked politely. Naoru nodded, and Hikori picked up Kaika and set her down next to Hiei. "I'll be back later, Squirt." He ruffed the little girl's hair and set off.
"I'm not a squirt!" Kaika called to her brother. She glared after her brother as Hiei stooped down to her level. She turned to him, "I'm not a squirt Daddy."
"No," Hiei said, "You're not." Kaika giggled. "Say hello to your grandmother."
Kaika blushed and turned back to Naoru, "Um... hello."
Naoru smiled, "Hello to you too, my little Kaika."
Kaika made a face, "I'm not little!"
Naoru looked a little startled, but recovered quickly, glancing at Shiroi. "Well, of course not."
Hiei put a hand on Kaika's head, "What have we told you about yelling?"
Kaika looked down at the ground, "That it's not nice."
Hiei nodded, "And you are still little, but you do have a lot of growing to do."
Naoru smiled as she watched the conversation. Twenty years ago, she would never have imagined Hiei would ever act that way. (Parenthood does change a person,) she thought. She turned to Shiroi, "Shall we go to our place then?"
Shiroi nodded, "Yes, I would like that. I also need to speak with you privately."
Naoru nodded as they started toward her home. "We've added on," Naoru said as they walked. "We knew that whenever you four came to visit you couldn't all sleep in Shiroi's room. So, Raimeihi recruited some help and added on two rooms to the house."
"That's a big change," Shiroi said. "And I'm sure it came with a price."
Naoru nodded, "Yes, but it was easy to pay."
As they walked, Kaika tugged on her father's coat. "Where are we Daddy?"
Hiei looked down, "This is where your mother was born. You've been here before, but you were only a baby."
"Oh," Kaika said. "How long are we going to stay here?"
"I don't know," Hiei answered. "When it comes to your mother's home village, it's her choice to how long we stay."
"Okay," Kaika said. "Who was Hikori going to see?"
"Raimeihi," Hiei answered. "That's Naoru husband."
"Mommy's daddy?" Kaika asked.
Hiei was quiet for a moment; "None of us consider him as her father. He hurt her very much when she was younger." Kaika didn't know what he meant, and it showed in her eyes. Hiei sighed, "I'll explain it better when you're older. Just call him Raimeihi."
"Okay," Kaika said.
Hiei hoped she wouldn't ask any more questions. Luckily for him she didn't. They reached Naoru and Raimeihi's home and went inside. Where a wall used to be next to the fireplace, was a doorway that led into a small hallway. On either sides of the hall was another doorway into the two new rooms.
While Hiei was watching Kaika, Naoru and Shiroi went down the hall and into Naoru's room.
"So," Naoru said as she closed the door, "What is it that you wanted to speak to me about?"
Shiroi blushed slightly, "Would it be all right if stayed her a while?"
Naoru blinked, "Well of course. I always enjoy it when you come here."
"Well we're going to be stay more than a week," Shiroi said, "A lot longer."
"How long?" Naoru asked.
"Maybe close to a year," Shiroi answered.
"How come so long?" Naoru asked. "Not that I mind, it's just unusual for you to want to stay that long."
Shiroi nodded, "Well, how should I put this? Every time this happens, something bad ends up happening. I'm thinking if we stay here, nothing bad will happen."
"Every time what happens?" Naoru asked. She looked at her daughter critically, and then realized something. She giggled, "Oh, I see. Funny that this should happen."
"What do you mean?" Shiroi asked. She looked at her mom critically, just as her mother had done a few seconds before. When she saw what her mother meant, she laughed. "This is going to be interesting to tell everyone."
Naoru nodded, "Yes it will. Hiei and Raimeihi are going to be fun to watch once we tell them."
"We'll have to explain it to Kaika," Shiroi said. She smiled, "Hikori's going to be interesting to see too."
Naoru nodded again. "When do you want to tell them?"
"Perhaps tonight?" Shiroi suggested. "Everyone should be home by then."
"So tonight then," Naoru said. "I can hardly wait."
ooo
Author's Note: Okay, this is the beginning of the next major story. I don't know how often I will be able to up date this, I have two major vacations coming up and I'm on the lookout for a job. Once I start college I have no idea how I'm going to manage my updating. Until then I will do my best to keep up with everything. Enjoy the story, and reviews are much appreciated.