Yu Yu Hakusho Fan Fiction ❯ Everyone Is After Her ❯ Who Says Nightmares Aren't Real? ( Chapter 2 )
[ P - Pre-Teen ]
Chapter 2: Who Says Nightmares Aren't Real?
“Hiei, what are you doing here?” Kurama asked, trying to move his arms.
“Having to save you again, Fox,” Hiei answered, obviously not happy on having to do this.
“Leave! Kurama and I have made a deal,” Karasu ordered.
“Deal?” Hiei asked, raising an eyebrow to Kurama.
“Let's just say…I gave myself to Karasu to save Muie,” Kurama explained in a rush of words.
“You…WHAT!” Hiei yelled, his hands going into fists.
Kurama got mad and tried to break loose of the chains that bond him.
“It was either that or let him kill your only daughter!” Kurama retorted.
“Exactly! My daughter! I can take care of it!”
“Karasu doesn't like you! So it makes more sense for him to take me.”
“This is ridiculous. It's either your daughter or your friend. Choose,” Karasu commanded.
“Hiei, I can handle this. Just take care of Muie,” Kurama ordered in a pleading way.
Hiei stepped forward, and his body burst up in flames. “Get away from Kurama. If you choose to defy me I will kill you!” Hiei threatened.
Karasu through an invisible bomb at Hiei, but he sensed it before it hit and was able to dodge. Hiei then ran at Karasu with his katana drawn, but Karasu jumped over Hiei's head. Once Hiei turned around a bomb exploded in his face, which forced him to fly into the wall next to Kurama.
“Karasu, stop! I promise to stay without a fight as long as you stop!” Kurama pleaded with tears in his eyes.
Hiei got up from the creator caused by the force he was sent flying into the wall. Blood was trickling from his forehead and mouth. He then stared at his friend whom was still chained to the wall to his right.
“Fox, I'm not going to leave you with this maniac!” Hiei explained.
“Hiei, please. I don't want you hurt over me. Especially when I can prevent it from happening. This is how it is suppose to be. Hiei, please…Leave,” Kurama ordered.
“Kurama…” Hiei started to refuse telepathically to his friend.
“I'll escape somehow. Just leave right now,” Kurama told Hiei telepathically.
Hiei nodded and started towards the door. When Karasu and Hiei passed each other Hiei gave Karasu a death glare to end all death glares. Then he left the room to leave that place.
Karasu then turned back to Kurama with a smile. “Where were we? Oh, yes,” Karasu said, walking back over to Kurama. “Right here,” he finished before leaning in and pressing his lips to our favorite fox demon's.
Kurama's eyes started shacking violently. “What did I do to get into this?” Kurama asked himself.
Karasu then pulled away, and looked at the shacking fox demon.
“Don't worry. We won't have any more interruptions. Your friend will die before he even reaches the outside world,” Karasu explained while also breaking the silence.
Kurama's eyes widened with that warning. “What do you mean?” Kurama asked.
“There are traps and bombs placed all over this place. He won't survive,” Karasu answered with a grin.
Just then an explosion was heard. Kurama's head snapped to the door. His mind started to race with horrific of his friend. Karasu took pleasure in his captive's misery.
“Hiei!” Kurama yelled, pushing away from the wall.
“Guess that takes care of that nuisance,” Karasu snickered, looking towards the door as well.
(Kurama's POV)
“Hiei…no…” I thought. I had to shut my eyes to keep the tears from coming to the surface. “Not another friend!” I thought angrily, opening my eyes to show fury with in them.
Then my energy exploded into a white and black mist. After a few seconds the mist dissipated, exposing a silver haired fox-demon with the coldest golden eyes Karasu has ever seen chained to the wall where the red headed Kurama once was.
Yet when Karasu touched me heat come off in waves. I gave a soft moan when touched again.
“You're in heat,” Karasu stated the obvious. “Now he is helpless. Fuelled by his lust of satisfaction,” Karasu thought.
Karasu then cupped my cheek, and another moan escaped my mouth unwillingly. Karasu unchained me from the wall. I fell once unchained, no strength to even catch myself. Unfortunately I fell straight into Karasu's arms. Once I was in his arms, he carried me over to a bed near the shadows of the farthest wall.
“Dang heat!” I yelled in my mind as I got my strength back enough to get out of Karasu's arms and push him onto the bed.
Karasu then pulled me down on top of himself. He flipped me over so he was on top instead of me. Karasu started to take off my shirt. Once it was off, he ran his figure along my slender chest. In the state I was in I did not have enough energy to stay in my Youko form. I was forced to change back into my human form, but I still had some affect of the spirit fox's heat.
Karasu gave a smile at me lying there in front of him. This was his dream ever since we met. Ever since he saw me in the Dark Tournament. When he started to undo my pants I gave a faint “stop”. Yet he still went on with what he wanted, and, at this point, what would get rid of this stupid heat!
Just then the door busted down and there stood a very ticked of Hiei. His clothes were tattered and his eyes shown pure hatred. Karasu looked over at the angry, to say the least, fire demon.
“How…How did you survive!” Karasu asked with surprise in his voice.
“I'm going to kill you!” Hiei growled.
Hiei then noticed me under Karasu. I just looked at him with pleading eyes that were blank yet yearning. Hiei then went up in flames…literally. Karasu quickly got to his feet, and through dynamite at the furious fire demon. Hiei dodged and ran at Karasu. He slashed him across the gut with his katana. Karasu fell backwards as Hiei started walking towards him.
“I can't risk what he might actually do,” Karasu thought desperately. “Kurama, just remember our deal,” Karasu said as he through a bomb at the ground.
Stone and smoke went all directions once the bomb exploded on contact with the floor. When the smoke cleared Karasu was gone. Hiei ran over to me.
“Kurama, are…” he stopped once he saw me trembling terribly.
Hiei pulled me to the ground and leaned me against the side of the bed. That is when he realized what was wrong with me. His anger, for the most part, subsided as he looked at my trembling body.
“You're in heat…Kurama…” Hiei said, staring at my helplessness. “Let's get you back to the house,” he suggested, putting me on his back before running off.
----At the house----
---Outside in the front yard---
“Mother?” Muie asked from her spot under Kurama's favorite Suakura tree.
“Yes, Muie?” Mukuro answered from where she stood against the side of the house.
”Why are so many demons after me?”
“Muie, that's what happens when your mother is one of the three lords of Makai and your father is friends with Uncle Yusuke.”
“Oh. Well, why not let them take me? You, Daddy, and Uncle Youko are getting hurt just to protect me,” Muie said, looking at the ground.
Mukuro walked over to her daughter and sat next to her. “Sweetie,” Mukuro started off.
Muie looked up at her mother with tears running down her cheeks. Mukuro wiped her cheeks. It was ineffective since more tears just replaced them.
“Sweetie, we all love you very much. We would give our own lives to protect you,” Mukuro answered, pulling her daughter into her arms.
Muie broke free and stood up. “That's just it! I don't want you to! I'm seven! I should be able to defend myself! I shouldn't have to depend on other people!” Muie blew up.
Mukuro just gave her daughter a smile. “She is sure strong-willed...just like her father. She'll grow-up to be very strong,” she thought to herself.
Just then Hiei came running out of the forest. Mukuro stood up. When she saw Kurama unconscious on his back without a shirt on she was surprised.
“What happened?” Mukuro asked.
“Let's just say 'Nothing that will happen again',” Hiei answered, walking towards the house.
Muie then saw Kurama. “Uncle Youko! This happened cause of me! No more,” Muie thought as she turned and ran into the forest once again.
“Muie!” Mukuro called as she went off after her.
Hiei ran into the house, and laid Kurama in the couch. “We'll be back soon. Just stay safe,” Hiei said as he ran out the door.
----In the forest----
Muie ran deeper into the forest. She dodged branches, and zigzagged through the thickening trees. Just as she turned her head to see if anyone was following her, she ran into something and fell to the ground. She rubbed her head to try to sooth some of the pain. When she looked up she saw a pretty good-size boy standing in front of her.