Yu Yu Hakusho Fan Fiction ❯ Kiyaku: Closed Windows ❯ Kicked Out ( Chapter 3 )
This is the continuation of Kiyaku: Broken Promise. This story starts a year after the first one with Kurama and Hiei in college. And a little problem develops that may break the two lovers up. Inspired by Hikari Nanase's story "Let's Fly as the Birds Do."
Kiyaku: Breaking a promise. I couldn't find the translation for `broken promise' and that's the closest I got to. Hope you like!
Warning: Yaoi through and through. Don't like it? Don't read it!
Disclaimer: Do I have to say? Geez!
Kiyaku: Closed Windows
Chapter 3: Kicked Out
"You look cute in these pictures, Hiei," said Kurama looking at the pictures he had taken of Hiei a week later. He had finally gotten them developed since he was using one of the older models then the mew digital cameras, he trusted them more.
"I look stupid," said Hiei putting on a light blue T-shirt. He then grabbed his sports jacket.
"No, cute. Come on, we have to get to school."
Hiei grunted and went to get his shoes. Kurama smiled and placed the pictures in his drawer for later admiring. He sighed when Hiei wrapped his arms around the redhead's waist, hugging Kurama close. Hiei had gotten more open since they had been together and this is one of his open moments.
"You're more beautiful then me," said Hiei laying his head on Kurama's back.
"I think you're more beautiful then me," said Kurama turning around and hugging Hiei close.
"Am not."
"Are to."
"Not, not, not!
"To, to, to!"
"Not, not . . ."
Hiei was cut short when Kurama kissed him, allowing their tongues to dance against each other. Hiei moaned against Kurama and molded himself to his lover's body.
"Are to," said Kurama when he drew away. Hiei chuckled.
"Come one, Red. Like you said, we have to get to school."
They walked out of their apartment and went to Kurama's car and soon they were heading toward the campus of the college they went to. They walked silently to the campus and walked in. What they found next they didn't expect. A large crowd was at the bulletin board looking at several sheets of paper tacked to it. They walked over to find out what had caught the crowd's attention when they were stopped by their friends.
"What's going on, guys," asked Kurama. The others looked surprised at them and Yusuke hid something behind his back.
"Nothing," said Yusuke looking nervous. "Nothing's wrong."
"Urameshi," said Hiei walking up to Yusuke and held out his fist. "Tell."
Yusuke looked at Kuwabara, Kuwabara looked at Yusuke and they in turn looked at the girls. It was clear to the two lovers that their friend's was hiding something from them without wanting to be known.
"Come," said Yukina and she led them to the back of the campus. The shading was just right in that time of day to conceal them from whatever they were going to discuss and both teenagers felt it was something bad.
"Guys," said Kurama, "for the last time what is going on?"
Yusuke handed Hiei the papers that was behind his back and both men looked at them. One had a picture of Hiei and Kurama, holding each other in a passionate kiss. Below the picture was written "Just a friendly kiss?" Another was of both boys again watching the sun set, holding each other in a tight embrace reading "Watching the sun set with a friend?" Kurama recognized it as their time in the park the week before, when he wanted Hiei to model for some pictures.
"It's all around campus," said Keiko. "We got most of them down but too many have already seen them."
"But we were alone!" yelled Hiei. "How could they have known?"
"No, look, love," said Kurama pointing to the picture. "Leaves. Someone was spying on us. Remember that day in the park? When you heard a twig snap? It could have been the spy."
"No duh. What are we going to do now?"
"Can't do anything now," said Yukina. "We'll have to live with it."
"She's right, itooshi," said Kurama. "We can't do anything."
"I have a bad feeling about this," said Hiei. He tore the posters to tiny pieces and stomped them in the ground. Then he followed his friends into the college rooms.
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Kurama sat through Biology with the other students whispering and pointing at him. The teacher was ranting on about the human anatomy. Kurama wished they didn't gawk at him.
"Urg," he grunted when something hit his head. The object in question landed on the floor to reveal itself as a pen. Kurama rubbed the spot on his head and looked back at the leering boys in the aisle next to him.
"Queer!" whispered one.
"Freak," said another.
"Minamino," said the teacher. "If you can't pay attention then I'll have you kicked out."
Kurama nodded and looked back down at his book.
`But I didn't do anything,' he thought.
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Hiei sat in his chair as the teacher passed back the test if his Government class. He and Kurama spent nights studying for this quiz and he hoped he got it all right. In fact he knew he did. He double checked his answers after he turned the quiz in.
His quiz was placed in front of him and he turned it over to see a big, fat . . .
"F!" yelled Hiei. "But I got none of the answers wrong! How did I get an "F"?"
"A teacher doesn't need to explain her reasons," spat the teacher. "Especially a queer like you!"
"This is bull shit!" yelled Hiei. "I get none of the answers wrong and yet you still give me a bad grade! Is that your new teaching method?!"
"Sorichuudo, I think you should leave," said the teacher and Hiei grabbed his coat.
"Fine by me!" he yelled. "This class is full of shit and it's taught by an asshole!"
He grabbed his bag he walked out of the room and out the back door.
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Kurama walked into his and Hiei's apartment to find his fuming koibito in the living room watching the news.
"What happened?" he asked.
"Got an "F" on my Government quiz," said Hiei handing his paper to Kurama.
"But none of the answers are wrong," exclaimed Kurama.
"Exactly why I'm mad," said Hiei still looking at the TV.
"This is horrible," gasped Kurama sitting next to Hiei. The smaller man put his arm around his lover and held him close.
"We know why this is happening," said Hiei. "That's why it's a secret."
"Was, now it's not."
"We'll get by it. We got by what happened last year and will get by this."
"You're right. I need to see mother. I'll see you later."
"Right. Kurama?" The red head looked down at Hiei with concerned eyes. Hiei gently pulled Kurama's head down and kissed him. "Ai shiteru. Remember that."
"I will. Ore mo."
Hiei nodded as Kurama walked out and walked toward the stairs. He could feel the eyes of his neighbors on his back. Word travels fast. Going down to the ground level he walked to his car and drove to his mother's house. He walked up to Shiori's door and knocked. Then he had to jump back when the door flew opened. Shiori's angry face surprised Kurama more then sudden opening of the door. Shiori was never mad at him, even when he ran off a year ago when he was on speed. Sure she cried, told him she had been worried but wasn't angry.
"Mother, what . . ."
"Why didn't you tell me," she yelled.
"Tell you?" asked Kurama.
"About this!" she thrusted in his face a piece of computer paper with Hiei and him kissing. It was one of the pictures he had seen on the campus grounds.
"I . . . I . . ."
"You what? Minamino Shuichi, I am disgusted with you! I thought I raised you better!"
"Mother I can explain . . ."
"About what? That my only son loves a man? I thought better of you!"
"Mother . . "
SLAP
Kurama's hand went to his cheek where Shiori slapped him. He was stunned. In his whole life his mother never laid a hand on him.
"Okaasan . . ."
"Get off my property! You and Hiei aren't allowed here any more!" And she slammed the door closed. Kurama looked shamefully at the ground as tears rolled down his cheeks.
TBC
Kori here! Hello! Well, next time on Kiyaku: Closed Windows Hiei goes to work, or tries to, but he gets the boot! Not to mention some patrons were very rude to him. Poor Hiei. Now how will he pay for his mother's operation? Well, don't miss the next episode of Kiyaku: Closed Windows!
-I originally wanted this to be two chapters but figured it wouldn't be long enough so I put the chapters together.