Yu Yu Hakusho Fan Fiction ❯ Double Trouble ❯ Chapter 7
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Chapter 7
Shiroi gave Reyna an old outfit to wear. The girl was practically her size, maybe a centimeter or two taller. She had blue hair and eyes, and she told Shiroi that she had some minor control over spirit energy and water. As the girl was getting changed, Nana and Elder Sansa arrived to see the girl.
"I have been told you've taken in a young lady," Elder Sansa said as he entered the house.
"Well we couldn't let her stay with that so called 'trader'," Raimeihi said as he closed the door behind the two elders.
"Understandable," Sansa said.
"Oh Sansa," Nana said as she elbowed him. "You know very well what they did was right. You've been such a stiff lately."
Sansa grunted in surprised, but said nothing. Naoru, Shiroi, and Reyna came out as the two sat down.
"This is Reyna," Shiroi said as the girl bowed. "May she be permitted to stay in the village until we decide on where she might be able to go?" It was a formal request, one usually used in situations similar to this.
Sansa sighed, "You know I have a hard time saying no to you Shiroi."
"Oh really?" Shiroi asked. "I can name a time where you out right said no to me."
Sansa flinched, "Please, it isn't needed.
Shiroi smirked.
Nana smiled at Reyna, "It's very nice to meet you Reyna. To make things easier for you rescuers, I believe it would be easier if you slept at my place. Is that all right with you?"
Reyna nodded, "That's fine with me."
Nana smiled, "Good."
Sansa nodded, "Well, I'm comfortable knowing that this is being taken care of. I won't take anymore of your time." He got to his feet, "I can see myself out Naoru. You don't have to get up." He said as Naoru began to stand up. Sansa looked at Shiroi, "You should be sitting too."
Shiroi made a face at him and went and sat down next to Nana. "Better?" She asked him.
Sansa nodded. "Take it easy." He left.
Shiroi growled under her breath. Ever since Sansa had nearly forbidden her to marry Hiei, she had had reserves for the elder. She still respected the elder, but she didn't hold him as high on her respect list anymore.
"He's just worried about you," Nana said. "He knows that you've been having problems."
"I have not been having problems," Shiroi retorted. "It's just..."
Hikori glanced at Hiei, whom was heading to Shiroi's side. He took Shiroi gently by the arm, and took her out of the room and into their room and shut the door.
"I am confused," Reyna said.
Naoru sighed, "I know she doesn't look it, but Shiroi is actually five months pregnant, like me. We're wondering why she hasn't started showing yet, but I'm beginning to think it's her eating habits."
"Eating habits?" Hikori asked as Reyna sat down next to Nana.
Naoru nodded, "I've noticed that every time we've eaten, Shiroi has hardly eaten a thing."
"I guess we need to start watching Shiroi's diet," Raimeihi said.
"I can help," Nana said. "I'll cook food that Shiroi will have to eat."
Naoru laughed, "Oh Nana, I don't that will be necessary, but thank you for the thought."
Nana smiled, "Just ask, and I'll be more then happy to lend a hand."
"I know you will," Naoru said. She got to her feet. "In fact, it would be nice to have a hand with dinner."
"Lead the way," Nana said as she got up and followed Naoru into the kitchen.
Raimeihi groaned and got his feet, "I'm going to check and see how the traders are doing. I'll be back soon. Help Naoru and Nana if they need it Hikori."
Hikori nodded as Raimeihi left.
Kaika tugged on her brother's arm, "Play with me Hikori."
"Okay," Hikori groaned. He turned to face her. "What do you want to play?"
"Umm," the little girl thought for a minute.
"Any time now..." Hikori teased. He shoved his sister gently, and she pounced on him, laughing.
Reyna watched them from her place on the couch. Hikori easily pinned Kaika under both arms, but the little girl continued to squirm.
"I win," he said with a grin.
"No fair," Kaika whined. She looked up at Reyna, "Come play with us," she said innocently.
"Uh," Reyna gulped. "I'm not sure."
"He's not hurting me," Kaika said.
Reyna blinked, and then laughed, "Oh, I know he wasn't hurting you. He seems to be a nice big brother."
"Yep," Kaika squirmed out from her brother's grip and tackled him, but only to be caught up in Hikori's arms and unable to move.
"I win again," Hikori said. He released her arms and she jumped away. "I thought were going to play?" he asked.
"Blocks," Kaika said as she picked up one the square blocks. They were not all square; there were many different shapes. She started stacking them, but it wasn't long before the small tower toppled to the floor.
"Like this Kaika," Hikori said as he came over. "You know how to do this." He started making a sturdy base for the tower.
"I wanted you to help me," Kaika said as she brought more blocks.
Hikori sighed, "All right..."
"You're such a good big brother," Reyna said.
Hikori shrugged, "I don't have anything else to do."
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Author's Note: Sorry this chapter is so short. It was going nowhere and I couldn't think of anything else to write. I hope the next chapter turns out better, and happens sooner... I have had no inspiration lately, and I'm sorry for those of you that have been reading any of my stuff. Well, that's it I guess. I'll have the next chapter up as soon as I can. Bye for now.
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(Thoughts)
Chapter 7
Shiroi gave Reyna an old outfit to wear. The girl was practically her size, maybe a centimeter or two taller. She had blue hair and eyes, and she told Shiroi that she had some minor control over spirit energy and water. As the girl was getting changed, Nana and Elder Sansa arrived to see the girl.
"I have been told you've taken in a young lady," Elder Sansa said as he entered the house.
"Well we couldn't let her stay with that so called 'trader'," Raimeihi said as he closed the door behind the two elders.
"Understandable," Sansa said.
"Oh Sansa," Nana said as she elbowed him. "You know very well what they did was right. You've been such a stiff lately."
Sansa grunted in surprised, but said nothing. Naoru, Shiroi, and Reyna came out as the two sat down.
"This is Reyna," Shiroi said as the girl bowed. "May she be permitted to stay in the village until we decide on where she might be able to go?" It was a formal request, one usually used in situations similar to this.
Sansa sighed, "You know I have a hard time saying no to you Shiroi."
"Oh really?" Shiroi asked. "I can name a time where you out right said no to me."
Sansa flinched, "Please, it isn't needed.
Shiroi smirked.
Nana smiled at Reyna, "It's very nice to meet you Reyna. To make things easier for you rescuers, I believe it would be easier if you slept at my place. Is that all right with you?"
Reyna nodded, "That's fine with me."
Nana smiled, "Good."
Sansa nodded, "Well, I'm comfortable knowing that this is being taken care of. I won't take anymore of your time." He got to his feet, "I can see myself out Naoru. You don't have to get up." He said as Naoru began to stand up. Sansa looked at Shiroi, "You should be sitting too."
Shiroi made a face at him and went and sat down next to Nana. "Better?" She asked him.
Sansa nodded. "Take it easy." He left.
Shiroi growled under her breath. Ever since Sansa had nearly forbidden her to marry Hiei, she had had reserves for the elder. She still respected the elder, but she didn't hold him as high on her respect list anymore.
"He's just worried about you," Nana said. "He knows that you've been having problems."
"I have not been having problems," Shiroi retorted. "It's just..."
Hikori glanced at Hiei, whom was heading to Shiroi's side. He took Shiroi gently by the arm, and took her out of the room and into their room and shut the door.
"I am confused," Reyna said.
Naoru sighed, "I know she doesn't look it, but Shiroi is actually five months pregnant, like me. We're wondering why she hasn't started showing yet, but I'm beginning to think it's her eating habits."
"Eating habits?" Hikori asked as Reyna sat down next to Nana.
Naoru nodded, "I've noticed that every time we've eaten, Shiroi has hardly eaten a thing."
"I guess we need to start watching Shiroi's diet," Raimeihi said.
"I can help," Nana said. "I'll cook food that Shiroi will have to eat."
Naoru laughed, "Oh Nana, I don't that will be necessary, but thank you for the thought."
Nana smiled, "Just ask, and I'll be more then happy to lend a hand."
"I know you will," Naoru said. She got to her feet. "In fact, it would be nice to have a hand with dinner."
"Lead the way," Nana said as she got up and followed Naoru into the kitchen.
Raimeihi groaned and got his feet, "I'm going to check and see how the traders are doing. I'll be back soon. Help Naoru and Nana if they need it Hikori."
Hikori nodded as Raimeihi left.
Kaika tugged on her brother's arm, "Play with me Hikori."
"Okay," Hikori groaned. He turned to face her. "What do you want to play?"
"Umm," the little girl thought for a minute.
"Any time now..." Hikori teased. He shoved his sister gently, and she pounced on him, laughing.
Reyna watched them from her place on the couch. Hikori easily pinned Kaika under both arms, but the little girl continued to squirm.
"I win," he said with a grin.
"No fair," Kaika whined. She looked up at Reyna, "Come play with us," she said innocently.
"Uh," Reyna gulped. "I'm not sure."
"He's not hurting me," Kaika said.
Reyna blinked, and then laughed, "Oh, I know he wasn't hurting you. He seems to be a nice big brother."
"Yep," Kaika squirmed out from her brother's grip and tackled him, but only to be caught up in Hikori's arms and unable to move.
"I win again," Hikori said. He released her arms and she jumped away. "I thought were going to play?" he asked.
"Blocks," Kaika said as she picked up one the square blocks. They were not all square; there were many different shapes. She started stacking them, but it wasn't long before the small tower toppled to the floor.
"Like this Kaika," Hikori said as he came over. "You know how to do this." He started making a sturdy base for the tower.
"I wanted you to help me," Kaika said as she brought more blocks.
Hikori sighed, "All right..."
"You're such a good big brother," Reyna said.
Hikori shrugged, "I don't have anything else to do."
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Author's Note: Sorry this chapter is so short. It was going nowhere and I couldn't think of anything else to write. I hope the next chapter turns out better, and happens sooner... I have had no inspiration lately, and I'm sorry for those of you that have been reading any of my stuff. Well, that's it I guess. I'll have the next chapter up as soon as I can. Bye for now.