Yu Yu Hakusho Fan Fiction ❯ So Called Life ❯ Chapter 2 ( Chapter 2 )
[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]
~*~ Chapter 2 ~*~
By the time they made it to school, Hiei was out of his dazed state and boarding slowly beside his sister. There had been an awkward silence between them since Hiei had gained back his senses.
Finally, Hiei spoke up, his voice nearly impossible to hear, “Has he ever hit you before?”
Yukina, just kept her gaze trained on the ground. “No, this was the first time.” She didn't want to show her brother that she was about to crying. “Do you have a headache? Do you need any Tylenol?” She didn't like to be the center of a conversation.
“Hn.,” was the only answer that he gave her. “Are you telling me the truth?” Hiei did no why, but it felt like his twin was keeping something from him. However, he accepted the Tylenol when Yukina offered it to him, swallowing them dry.
“Yes, I am. Hey look, there's the school gate!” Yukina raced up a head, her jean and cotton skirt flowing with her movements.
Sighing, Hiei just shook his head slightly, but followed her nonetheless.
~*~
They had been late and now, on their hectic first day, they sat in the office, waiting for someone to get a minute to show them to their homeroom. They had been lucky and gotten all the same classes.
“This is bullshit, Yuki. I'm not going to waste my time sitting on my ass doing nothing,” Hiei growled to his sister. It had been a little over a half hour that they'd been sitting there. Moving to get up, he was stopped when Yukina grabbed his shoulder, a pleating look in her eye.
“Please, big brother, don't go. I don't think I can do this without you.”
Hiei looked at his sister more closely. She had near been the one to be afraid of such a small thing as school. Hell, she wasn't even afraid of their father. Or hadn't. There, on her left cheek, a light bruise was making itself known to the world. Gently, he brushed his fingers over the area and watched her flinch away.
She scared of him now… Or had she always been?… Does this mean she'll be scared of me?… Because of our resembles?…
“I'll stay,” Hiei finally whispered and watched as Yukina eyes filled with happiness once more.
“That's good to know,” a voice from the doorway interrupted. He walked in and greeted them. “I'm Minamino, Shuichi, but all my friends call me Kurama. I've come to show you two around.” Bowing in proper greeting, his long red hair fell over his face. However, as soon as he stood upright again, his hair seemed to fall right back into place.
“Hn.”
“Hiei!” Yukina reprimanded, as she stood and bowed. “I'm Jaganshi, Yukina and that's,” pointing to her older brother, who hadn't even bothered to stand up, “Jaganshi, Hiei, my older brother.” Giving a warm smile.
“It's a pleasure, Yukina, Hiei. But I do believe we should be heading back to class now.” Kurama couldn't really believe that they were siblings. There was hardly any resembles at all, minus their short stature and ruby colored eyes.
“If you don't mind me asking, how did you receive those bruises on your face?” The question was directed at Hiei, who just ignored him. So Yukina answered, making up something.
“Well, on our way to school, these bullies started to pick on me and Hiei defended me.” Hiei just had to smirk at they that. That was the same story that they had used at their other school. Truly, no matter where they when, things never really changed.
“Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.” They were silence the rest of the way; it was only when they finally reached the classroom that he spoke again. “We're here, and with just enough time for introductions.” Opening the door, Kurama allowed the Jaganshi sibling to enter first before following.
“Class, it would seem that we have two more students. Please welcome Jaganshi, Yukina and Jaganshi, Hiei.” Everyone did their own little greeting before the teacher quieted them again. “I am assuming that you're brother and sister?”
“That's right.”
“Who's the oldest?”
“Hn. I am. By how many years, you are going to ask? A minute and a half. Yes, we're twins.” Hiei answered the questions that he knew were coming. He had a splitting migraine and he hated having everyone staring at him like they knew some big secret.
“We're usually known as Ying and Yang, since we're the exact opposite from each other.” Yukina clarified, seeing the disbelieving look they were receiving. “But, unlike Ying and Yang, we don't fight with each other. And if we do, we're always hanging out within the hour.”
“I thought it was two hours?” Hiei spoke up, staring at his sister.
“No, it's not even been any hour and this was our long disagreement we've had. Plus, I timed it.”
One of Hiei's eyebrows rose, as if to say, `you can't be serious'. Shaking his head, a soft chuckle could be heard as he muttered the word “Wierdo” just loud enough for Yukina to hear. But like most of the other things, it didn't faze her.
The bell rang then, and everyone pack up what little they'd got from the packs and make a beeline for the door. As Hiei and Yukina got out into the hallway, they almost immediately became disoriented, not knowing the layout of the building.
“You seem a little lost, would you like me to assisted you?” A familiar voice carried over the sounds of the loud hallways. Soon, the figure that they knew as Kurama came into view, a small smile on his lips.
~*~
To Hiei it felt like it had been hours before lunch came about and when it finally did, Kurama cornered him. “Are you going to join Yukina and I at lunch?” Before Hiei could tell the redhead off, his sister spoke up.
“Come on, brother! It'll be fun!” She smiled, ignoring the scowl that Hiei sent her way. “So are you going to sit with us?” She knew that she'd won, knowing that her brother didn't or wouldn't allow her to leave his sight when guys were around.
“Hn.” Giving the usual answer, he walked passed them. “What are you two standing there looking like idiots for? Hurry up.” Hiei adjusted his knapsack straps with one hand and held his board in the other as he waited for Yukina and Kurama to lead the way.
Hiei didn't pay any attention to the conversation that the other two had started, concentrating on memorizing the layout of the school around him. So before he knew it, they were going through the doors that led outside. Blinking with the sudden brightness, he became a where of two others beside him when they started asking questions.
“So Kurama, who's the gothic kid?” The person to ask wore a green windbreaker and jeans. His black hair was slicked back by a heavy layer of gel that gave him a punk-ish look.
“And the pretty girl?” Another person asked, his voice natural loud. His curl orange hair sat upon his head in an Elvis fashion that Hiei doubted was gelled. He wore a light blue T-shirt and a pair of blue jeans.
“This is Hiei and Yukina.” Kurama gesture towards each in turn. “Hiei, Yukina these are my friends, Urameshi, Yusuke and Kazuma, Kuwabara. Though everyone usually just calls him Kuwabara.” Finishing the introduction, they went to sit in their usual spot under a tree near the back of the school.
“So Shorty? Did you just move the area? I've never seen you around before.” Yusuke ventured, trying to start a conversation with the quieter one of the two.
“It's Hiei! And yes.” Hiei growled, hating it when people didn't use his name.
“Hey, I didn't mean to get you angry.” Yusuke held his hand in the air, as if in an, `I give up' manner. However, that was ruined when he continued speaking. “I had know idea that you were so sensitive about your height, Shorty!” This time both Kuwabara and Yusuke started cracking up.
Before Hiei could say anything more, an apple was stuffed into his mouth. Biting off a chunk, he glared in his sister direction, but happy nonetheless to have something to eat after about two day. Swallowing the food what he had in his mouth, he felt sick as the food settled in his stomach.
“Kurama gave it to me since we forgot our lunches. His mother packed him more than enough, so he's sharing.” Yukina explained before her brother could ask. Smiling another warm smile, she turned her attention back to Kurama and started to talk once more.
“Hn.” He took another bit and silently listened to his sister conversation, glad that the other two weren't paying attention to him anymore. Instead they were fighting over… ah… nothing.
“Maybe you and your brother could come to the park with us after school? You could meet the girls,” Kurama suggested politely.
Yukina shrugged, unsure. “What do you guys do?”
“We go there ever day after school to meet up with the others and then we go get something to eat,” Kurama explained. “Would that be a problem?”
“I'm not sure… I'll have to ask Hiei first.”
Taking that as his cue, Hiei jumped in. “We'll go this once.” Looking at Yukina, he saw worry fill her beautiful red eyes. “Don't worry,” Hiei reassured.
“But wont he…?” Yukina didn't need to finish her sentence; she knew Hiei already knew what her question would be. A lot of times, they could tell what the other was thinking and they wrote it off as being a twin thing.
“Yep.”
“Then shouldn't we…?”
“No, we're going.”
“When do you think…?”
“We're not.”
“Then where are we going…?”
“I know where.”
“Do you mean…?”
“Yep.”
“Are you sure? We don't have…”
“Yukina, shut up. We're going, that's final. I'll deal with everything.” He had finally lost his patience. Hiei truly didn't mean to snap at his kin, but she was beginning to repeat herself and he only had so much patience to spare after being around so many people.
“Hey! You can't talk to a girl like that!” Kuwabara yelled, causing Hiei to flinch and tense. Yusuke and Kurama notice his flinch.
“I can talk to her how ever way I want, moron! She's my sister!” Hiei glared at the person who dare tell him how to treat his sister.
Yukina grabbed on to her brother's arm as he started to stand up, more than likely with the intention to fight. “Kazuma, it's alright. Hiei's just had a long day, that all.” She had no intention on letting them fight. She was sick and tired of violence altogether.
“No, it's not! Even if his your brother… Hold on a second! You two are brother and sister?” Kuwabara pointed at them in disbelief.
“Don't you know it's rude to point,” Hiei muttered, though, at the moment no one seemed to hear him because they were all listening to Kurama.
“That right, they're twins actually.” Kurama explained calmly to the group. “Oh, by the wait, Hiei, Yukina. If it's too much trouble for you to come with us after school, you don't have too. You could always come some other time.” He had deciphered some of the conversation that they had just had.
“I will not repeat me self again. We're going and that's that.” Hiei glared over at the stupefied punks. Throwing his apple core at them, he smirked when it hit Yusuke in the face. Before the teen could say or do anything about it, the bell rang, signaling the end of lunch.
Cleaning up and heading in the direction of their classroom, or in Yusuke case the roof, Kurama stated. “We'll meet at the gate.” With that, he too left the twins to fend for themselves in the rush of people.