Yu Yu Hakusho Fan Fiction ❯ Saying Good-Bye ❯ Forever Mourning Forever There ( Chapter 6 )
This one isn't like my other two stories in my Identity Crisis series. I just felt I had to write it for some reason. This is also my Mother's Day story so I hope you like it.
Declaimers: I only own the kids. They rest belong to the people who created them.
Warning: Yaoi and a lot of Hiei OOC!
Saying Good-bye
Epilogue: Forever Mourning Forever There
~2 Months Later~
"Kurama," yelled Hiei as she held her bloated stomach. "It's time."
"What," said the rest of the family. Hiei was taking a nap and the others hand started a game of poker to pass the evening. When Hiei came down with her announcement they all wear shocked faces.
"What are you," yelled Hiei, "deaf? Get Yukina now!"
"Okay," said Kurama running to his mate's side and lead her back upstairs. "Akira, run and get your aunt. Hi, got water and Yuki get some towels."
The three children were quick to follow their parent's orders. Akira ran outside and was gone in a blur toward her aunt's house, Hi set a big pot of water on the stove and turned on the burner and Yuki got as many extra towels that she thought they would need, which was the entire set.
Yukina ran in with Akira five minutes later and shoved Kurama out of the room. Half an hour later the rest of their friends arrived and they waited for the baby to be born.
"Seriously," asked Hi, "Uncle Yusuke did an impression of the Hunchback to you, neechan?"
"Yes, and he did a very good impression," said Akira with V.J., Vixen Junior, on her lap. She never did get that dog Hiei suggested when she was still a kit.
"Come on, Akira," said Yusuke drinking a cup of coffee. "It wasn't that good."
"If it wasn't," asked Kurama, "Then why was Kuwabara laughing too?"
Everyone laughed and drank their coffee or soda. Keiko walked in the room and smiled at them.
"Hiei's fine," she said. "She's waiting for you Kurama."
Kurama got up and walked into the master bedroom where Shizuru and Yukina were cleaning up the mess of the birth and Hiei on the bed holding a wrapped bundle.
"A beautiful girl," said Yukina. "Go and see."
The women left so Kurama could be alone with his new child.
"Come on, Kurama," said Hiei her fox ears twitching with amusement. "You look like you're about to encounter your worst fear."
"Is that how you see me," asked Kurama sitting next Hiei. "Well, just to tell you I'm not all that used to having you as a girl."
"You want me to stop?"
"That's up to you, love. Let me see her."
Hiei handed Kurama the baby and he looked at her adorningly. She was beautiful, silver hair graced her head with a red starburst. Fox ears with a black tinge sat atop her head and she played with a silver, black tinged tail. Her eyes were a piercing emerald like her father's.
"What's her name," asked Kurama.
"I already have a name," answered Hiei. "Got it two months ago."
"But you didn't even now if it was a girl two months ago."
"Let's just say I had a hunch. Her name's Nobara."
"Nobara, wild rose. Why did you pick that one?"
"I didn't say I picked it."
"Who did?"
"Shiori-san."
Kurama was speechless. Shiori visited them, and named their child? Why? Shiori must have a reason.
"Why did she visit you?" he asked and Hiei shrugged.
"She just said that she wanted us to have another kid," she said. "I guess I wanted one too."
"Thanks, Hiei. Ai shiteru." And Kurama smiled.
"Ai shiteru, kitsune."
At that moment Akira, Yuki and Hi ran in to greet their new sister.
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A mother's love will never go away
It is with you ever day
Even when the person is gone
Her love will live on
She will live in her family
And carry her love through memory.
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I dedicate this story to my kaasan for showing me to be more than I am and for believing in me through all my hardships. She had faith in me when I believe I couldn't accomplish anything and for that, okaasan, ai shiteru.