Yu Yu Hakusho Fan Fiction ❯ What Has Changed ❯ Chapter 6: Sleep ( Chapter 6 )
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What Has Changed
Rating: PG 13 (mostly for violence and Kori's anger issues)
Summary: When Kurama's attacked by a demon, it sends him flying back almost twenty years in the past (in his mind) and right into his true form: Yoko Kurama. Finding Kori, an old friend and partner, could help him, but harm her. How could she ever explain what has changed?
Note: The rest of the story will be told in Yoko's POV or Kori's POV. There will be occasional flasbacks which will most likely be in third person.
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Chapter 6: Sleep
Yoko's POV
I didn't tell Koenma about the little memory; if it was even my memory at all. Reason One: I'd get this whole other life that I would remember and make everything a litle harder to remember. Reason Two: My last reason; I will leave Kori soon. I don't want too, that means I'll leave her again.
As much as you think a thief is cold hearted, we're not. Whoever said that was never one. I do like Kori; more than that, actually, but I can't tell her that. I mean, if I died, came back to life, and only re-met her know that I needed her help, how the hell do I tell her I lo-... more than like her?
But I did tell her about the memory after everyone was asleep. I just snuck into her room and shook her. She listened patiently, something she could actually do, then was silent for a few minutes.
When she did talk, she said, "You said it looked like an arena?" I nodded my head. "The last one would have to be... the Dark Tournament, which was close to a year ago."
Then Kori started laughing, something which was very rare and nice to see, since it made her whole face light up. "You used my trick. Well it's about time!" she stated. She laid back down, putting her arms behind her head.
"I don't understand why your laughing," I stated. "It's not that funny."
Kori blinked, then smiled, "Of course it isn't. Then again it is. I mean, I tried to get you to use that damn trick for atleast seven hundred years and you use it when I'm not even there. At least I know now that you did remember me."
"Who could forget you?" I asked. I rested my head on her stomach.
"This reminds me of the old days," she murmurred. One of her hands brushed against my ear. I had to try not to make any sounds, I couldn't let something ruin this. It was the first time she wasn't screaming or angry or upset since I came here, and I would perfer to keep it that way. "All we need is Kuro."
"Yeah," I stated. "That and having those four out of here."
"Mhmm..." In a few seconds, I could hear her light breathing and knew she had drifted off to sleep. And I followed.
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When I woke up, it was slightly dark out, so I took it to be four or five in the morning. I also discovered that I was tangled up in sheets and Kori.
I had my head on her stomach, an arm under her back, and my other arm around her stomach. She had one arm around my neck and her hand tangled in my hair. We were both tangled so much in the sheets, that one of her legs was over mine so you could see my foot, then hers, then mine again, and finally hers.
I couldn't move without waking her up and I didn't need a moody Kori on my hands. I was already going to get in enough trouble for sleeping with her. Then again, I had done it before.
Kori yawned and stretched as best as she could. "Yoko? Did we fall asleep?" she asked.
"Yes," I replied. "And could you get up?"
"Why?" she asked opening her eyes slightly.
"Because your laying on my hand and I've lost the feeling of it," I muttered.
"Well its your own fault," Kori muttered, as she moved into a sitting position. "You shouldn't be putting your hand where it doesn't belong." She went head first over the me and the bed, making a 'thud'. "Ow." She rubbed the top of her head.
I laughed, slightly and she glared at me. "What?" I stated. "You look cute."
"I'll kill you."
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No one was up when we left. Then again I didn't know anyone who was up at five in the morning.
"What memories do I get to see today?" I asked.
Kori looked back at me. "I haven't decided," she replied. "There are so many to fill, but I can't tell you which ones are important or which ones can jog your memory back. What do you think you should see?"
"Have no idea," I muttered.
I really didn't. I didn't remember anything so how was I supposed to know what I wanted to see?
"We'll figure out something when we get there I guess."
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qtchan: Glad you liked it. Here's the update!
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What Has Changed
Rating: PG 13 (mostly for violence and Kori's anger issues)
Summary: When Kurama's attacked by a demon, it sends him flying back almost twenty years in the past (in his mind) and right into his true form: Yoko Kurama. Finding Kori, an old friend and partner, could help him, but harm her. How could she ever explain what has changed?
Note: The rest of the story will be told in Yoko's POV or Kori's POV. There will be occasional flasbacks which will most likely be in third person.
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Chapter 6: Sleep
Yoko's POV
I didn't tell Koenma about the little memory; if it was even my memory at all. Reason One: I'd get this whole other life that I would remember and make everything a litle harder to remember. Reason Two: My last reason; I will leave Kori soon. I don't want too, that means I'll leave her again.
As much as you think a thief is cold hearted, we're not. Whoever said that was never one. I do like Kori; more than that, actually, but I can't tell her that. I mean, if I died, came back to life, and only re-met her know that I needed her help, how the hell do I tell her I lo-... more than like her?
But I did tell her about the memory after everyone was asleep. I just snuck into her room and shook her. She listened patiently, something she could actually do, then was silent for a few minutes.
When she did talk, she said, "You said it looked like an arena?" I nodded my head. "The last one would have to be... the Dark Tournament, which was close to a year ago."
Then Kori started laughing, something which was very rare and nice to see, since it made her whole face light up. "You used my trick. Well it's about time!" she stated. She laid back down, putting her arms behind her head.
"I don't understand why your laughing," I stated. "It's not that funny."
Kori blinked, then smiled, "Of course it isn't. Then again it is. I mean, I tried to get you to use that damn trick for atleast seven hundred years and you use it when I'm not even there. At least I know now that you did remember me."
"Who could forget you?" I asked. I rested my head on her stomach.
"This reminds me of the old days," she murmurred. One of her hands brushed against my ear. I had to try not to make any sounds, I couldn't let something ruin this. It was the first time she wasn't screaming or angry or upset since I came here, and I would perfer to keep it that way. "All we need is Kuro."
"Yeah," I stated. "That and having those four out of here."
"Mhmm..." In a few seconds, I could hear her light breathing and knew she had drifted off to sleep. And I followed.
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When I woke up, it was slightly dark out, so I took it to be four or five in the morning. I also discovered that I was tangled up in sheets and Kori.
I had my head on her stomach, an arm under her back, and my other arm around her stomach. She had one arm around my neck and her hand tangled in my hair. We were both tangled so much in the sheets, that one of her legs was over mine so you could see my foot, then hers, then mine again, and finally hers.
I couldn't move without waking her up and I didn't need a moody Kori on my hands. I was already going to get in enough trouble for sleeping with her. Then again, I had done it before.
Kori yawned and stretched as best as she could. "Yoko? Did we fall asleep?" she asked.
"Yes," I replied. "And could you get up?"
"Why?" she asked opening her eyes slightly.
"Because your laying on my hand and I've lost the feeling of it," I muttered.
"Well its your own fault," Kori muttered, as she moved into a sitting position. "You shouldn't be putting your hand where it doesn't belong." She went head first over the me and the bed, making a 'thud'. "Ow." She rubbed the top of her head.
I laughed, slightly and she glared at me. "What?" I stated. "You look cute."
"I'll kill you."
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No one was up when we left. Then again I didn't know anyone who was up at five in the morning.
"What memories do I get to see today?" I asked.
Kori looked back at me. "I haven't decided," she replied. "There are so many to fill, but I can't tell you which ones are important or which ones can jog your memory back. What do you think you should see?"
"Have no idea," I muttered.
I really didn't. I didn't remember anything so how was I supposed to know what I wanted to see?
"We'll figure out something when we get there I guess."