Yu Yu Hakusho Fan Fiction ❯ Harry Potter and The King of Thieves ❯ Chapter 17 ( Chapter 17 )
[ T - Teen: Not suitable for readers under 13 ]
I got a lot of inspiration for this chapter from the Harry Potter sound track and the movie Hostel (I don‘t know how it fits with the chapter, but it helped), so enjoy!
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Koemna sat in his large red recliner with his hat falling over his eyes and pacifier hanging from his lower lip. Light snores and grunts indicated that the great prince of Spirit World was asleep on the job.
“Koenma sir! Koenma sir!” Botan rushed into the office with a few papers in hand. His expression was of relief and worry. Koenma tumbled off his chair in surprise and hit the floor with a yelp. The toddler got into his chair, rubbed his head, and growled.
“What is it, Botan?” She placed the papers on his desk. He picked up the files and looked at them questionably.
“We found him.” Koemna began to read them thoroughly. He let out a cry and dropped the papers.
“They can’t do that! Botan, I give you permission for you and Yusuke to go to Hogwarts and get him before the Ministry of Magic gets their hands on him and sends him to his death!” The demi-god held out his hand and a piece of paper appeared, he stamped it and handed it to the ferry girl who nodded. Just then though, Hiei appeared in the door way.
“I don’t think Yusuke is fit for this job,” Koemna crossed his arms in anger and glare at the fire imp.
“I know what he is capable of-” He wad cut off by the glare of the demon.
“Demons and spirits,” he glanced at Botan briefly, “have more of a chance of blocking several and all spells and curses than a half breed can. It would take a few hundred strong wizards to stun me, but only a dozen to kill Urameshi.” This fact was true and Koemna knew better than to send his best detective ever o his doom.
“You’re right, Hiei. You and Botan will go retrieve Kurama.” The fire youkai snorted and eyed the girl.
“Hn.” Botan laughed uncomfortably and though, this will not end well.
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Hiei raced through the forest of Makai looking for the portal said to lead to the forest outside the wizard school, but so far, he has had no luck.
“Maybe we could have found this portal, if a certain ferry girl wasn’t so slow,” Hiei growled angrily, emphasizing the last part so that said ferry girl heard him as she approached.
“Well, I’m sorry that my oar cannot fly as fast as you run!” She folded her arms in front of her chest and pouted. Hiei gritted his teeth and zipped off once again. Botan sighed and flew after the short man.
“Hiei, why can’t you use your jagan?” Botan asked him once they stopped again. Hiei looked at her in annoyance.
“Don’t you think I tried that? This portal is different from all the others. I can’t track it.” Botan sat on the branch Hiei was on and looked down at the forest floor that seemed like miles away. They had been looking for only a few hours, but it seemed like forever. Hiei was worried about Kurama, but that did not mean he had to be so grumpy.
“Hiei, I know you are worried about him, but Kurama can take care of himself.” Hiei, who was looking at the sky above, looked at Botan and gave her another glare.
“I know that, woman.” Botan laughed a bit and shrugged.
“Sorry, I know you know, but I guess I just needed to reassure myself.” Hiei looked at her and his expression softened.
“Botan…” She snapped out of her stupor and looked at him. Hiei got up, walked over to her, and did one of the non-Hieish thing he could do.; he hugged her.
“He will be fine.” Botan’s eyes grew and she felt her arms wind around his small body to return the hug. She smiled happily and rested her head on his shoulder. However, just as the moment came, Hiei let go of her and leapt out of the tree. He glared up at her, all emotion and memory of just a second ago lost.
“Wench, lets go, now,” he ordered angrily. Botan just smiled and summoned her oar and flew off after him.
Moments later, Botan spotted the dark vortex in the middle of a small ivy covered field. She flew down a little lower.
“Hiei! I found it,” she called out to him. She landed next to it and found the disgruntled demon already there waiting impatiently for her.
“I know wench. I found it just as I left. “She made an ‘o’ with her mouth and sweat rolled down her face.
“Oh, alright then. Let’s go.”
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Aww! A bit of fluff for everyone! -Hands out cotton balls- A short chapter, my apologies. I did not mean for it to be this short, but the juices refuse to flow. However, as promise, a short story for every short chapter!
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Kuwabara walked down the street whistling happily, practically skipping home. He had just come out of the pet shop and was holding a bag and nice medium sized bowl. He got to his home and ran to his room. Eikeichi meowed happily as her master came into the room. Instead of getting a pat, he rushed strait to the sink of the bathroom to fill the fish bowl.
“I got a new friend, Eikeichi-chan!” He opened the bag to reveal a bright orange gold fish. He placed it into the bowl and it swam around the bowl.
Isn’t he cute? His name is Kuwabara Jr.!” The cat hissed angrily and glared at the fish. Oh how she wanted to eat the damn thing. The idiot was hers and hers alone.
“What are you doing, you idiot.” Kuwabara flew into the air in surprise. Hiei stood in the window glaring at the big idiot.
“Wha-what are you doing here, shrimp? You gave me a heart attack!” Hiei just laughed.
“Really? Too bad it didn’t kill you.” Hiei looked at the cat who looked up at him.
“Hn.” Hiei then disappeared leaving Kuwabara fuming. He turned around back to Kuwabara Jr. to find the bowl and water, but no Kuwabara Jr. Eikeichi meowed grinned and meowed. Kuwabara glared at his cat.
“Eikeichi! Did you eat him? Bad kitty cat!” Kuwabara kicked the cat out of his room and slammed the door. The cats ears drooped and she padded away to the living room. From outside, Hiei peered into the human’s room with a grin on his face. He looked at his closed fist and laughed evilly. He opened it to show a squished gold fish. Hiei laughed maniacally which could be heard all the way to Kurama’s house.
The red head looked up from his homework and sighed heavily. He got up, leaned out the window, and shouted.
“Hiei! Stop tormenting Kuwabara!” Blocks away, said fire imp stopped and blushed. He tossed the fish into another window, which happened to be the bathroom Kuwabara was in. The fish landed in the toilet as the boy entered the room. He pulled down his trousers and sat down on the seat, and that was the last of Kuwabara Jr. the gold fish.
THE END
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Well, there you go. Review please! It took me ten minutes to revise this thing! Holly cow. I have to be careful with my spelling and sentence composition. nn;;
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Koemna sat in his large red recliner with his hat falling over his eyes and pacifier hanging from his lower lip. Light snores and grunts indicated that the great prince of Spirit World was asleep on the job.
“Koenma sir! Koenma sir!” Botan rushed into the office with a few papers in hand. His expression was of relief and worry. Koenma tumbled off his chair in surprise and hit the floor with a yelp. The toddler got into his chair, rubbed his head, and growled.
“What is it, Botan?” She placed the papers on his desk. He picked up the files and looked at them questionably.
“We found him.” Koemna began to read them thoroughly. He let out a cry and dropped the papers.
“They can’t do that! Botan, I give you permission for you and Yusuke to go to Hogwarts and get him before the Ministry of Magic gets their hands on him and sends him to his death!” The demi-god held out his hand and a piece of paper appeared, he stamped it and handed it to the ferry girl who nodded. Just then though, Hiei appeared in the door way.
“I don’t think Yusuke is fit for this job,” Koemna crossed his arms in anger and glare at the fire imp.
“I know what he is capable of-” He wad cut off by the glare of the demon.
“Demons and spirits,” he glanced at Botan briefly, “have more of a chance of blocking several and all spells and curses than a half breed can. It would take a few hundred strong wizards to stun me, but only a dozen to kill Urameshi.” This fact was true and Koemna knew better than to send his best detective ever o his doom.
“You’re right, Hiei. You and Botan will go retrieve Kurama.” The fire youkai snorted and eyed the girl.
“Hn.” Botan laughed uncomfortably and though, this will not end well.
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Hiei raced through the forest of Makai looking for the portal said to lead to the forest outside the wizard school, but so far, he has had no luck.
“Maybe we could have found this portal, if a certain ferry girl wasn’t so slow,” Hiei growled angrily, emphasizing the last part so that said ferry girl heard him as she approached.
“Well, I’m sorry that my oar cannot fly as fast as you run!” She folded her arms in front of her chest and pouted. Hiei gritted his teeth and zipped off once again. Botan sighed and flew after the short man.
“Hiei, why can’t you use your jagan?” Botan asked him once they stopped again. Hiei looked at her in annoyance.
“Don’t you think I tried that? This portal is different from all the others. I can’t track it.” Botan sat on the branch Hiei was on and looked down at the forest floor that seemed like miles away. They had been looking for only a few hours, but it seemed like forever. Hiei was worried about Kurama, but that did not mean he had to be so grumpy.
“Hiei, I know you are worried about him, but Kurama can take care of himself.” Hiei, who was looking at the sky above, looked at Botan and gave her another glare.
“I know that, woman.” Botan laughed a bit and shrugged.
“Sorry, I know you know, but I guess I just needed to reassure myself.” Hiei looked at her and his expression softened.
“Botan…” She snapped out of her stupor and looked at him. Hiei got up, walked over to her, and did one of the non-Hieish thing he could do.; he hugged her.
“He will be fine.” Botan’s eyes grew and she felt her arms wind around his small body to return the hug. She smiled happily and rested her head on his shoulder. However, just as the moment came, Hiei let go of her and leapt out of the tree. He glared up at her, all emotion and memory of just a second ago lost.
“Wench, lets go, now,” he ordered angrily. Botan just smiled and summoned her oar and flew off after him.
Moments later, Botan spotted the dark vortex in the middle of a small ivy covered field. She flew down a little lower.
“Hiei! I found it,” she called out to him. She landed next to it and found the disgruntled demon already there waiting impatiently for her.
“I know wench. I found it just as I left. “She made an ‘o’ with her mouth and sweat rolled down her face.
“Oh, alright then. Let’s go.”
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Aww! A bit of fluff for everyone! -Hands out cotton balls- A short chapter, my apologies. I did not mean for it to be this short, but the juices refuse to flow. However, as promise, a short story for every short chapter!
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Kuwabara walked down the street whistling happily, practically skipping home. He had just come out of the pet shop and was holding a bag and nice medium sized bowl. He got to his home and ran to his room. Eikeichi meowed happily as her master came into the room. Instead of getting a pat, he rushed strait to the sink of the bathroom to fill the fish bowl.
“I got a new friend, Eikeichi-chan!” He opened the bag to reveal a bright orange gold fish. He placed it into the bowl and it swam around the bowl.
Isn’t he cute? His name is Kuwabara Jr.!” The cat hissed angrily and glared at the fish. Oh how she wanted to eat the damn thing. The idiot was hers and hers alone.
“What are you doing, you idiot.” Kuwabara flew into the air in surprise. Hiei stood in the window glaring at the big idiot.
“Wha-what are you doing here, shrimp? You gave me a heart attack!” Hiei just laughed.
“Really? Too bad it didn’t kill you.” Hiei looked at the cat who looked up at him.
“Hn.” Hiei then disappeared leaving Kuwabara fuming. He turned around back to Kuwabara Jr. to find the bowl and water, but no Kuwabara Jr. Eikeichi meowed grinned and meowed. Kuwabara glared at his cat.
“Eikeichi! Did you eat him? Bad kitty cat!” Kuwabara kicked the cat out of his room and slammed the door. The cats ears drooped and she padded away to the living room. From outside, Hiei peered into the human’s room with a grin on his face. He looked at his closed fist and laughed evilly. He opened it to show a squished gold fish. Hiei laughed maniacally which could be heard all the way to Kurama’s house.
The red head looked up from his homework and sighed heavily. He got up, leaned out the window, and shouted.
“Hiei! Stop tormenting Kuwabara!” Blocks away, said fire imp stopped and blushed. He tossed the fish into another window, which happened to be the bathroom Kuwabara was in. The fish landed in the toilet as the boy entered the room. He pulled down his trousers and sat down on the seat, and that was the last of Kuwabara Jr. the gold fish.
THE END
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Well, there you go. Review please! It took me ten minutes to revise this thing! Holly cow. I have to be careful with my spelling and sentence composition. nn;;