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Waking
Disclaimer: Go look at chapter one.
WARNINGS for this chapter only: Gender bending and creepy Karasu.
“speaking”
‘thinking’
Amaranth
Chapter One: Waking
“Yusuke!” The former spirit detective looked up to see Botan rocketing toward him.
“Ah! Botan!” Yusuke shouted as he took a step back just before the ferry girl landed in the space he had just been occupying.
“Yusuke, I’ve got terrible news!”
“I don’t work for Reikai anymore. Not my problem. The Mazoku turned and started walking away from the usually perky grim reaper.
“But, Yusuke! This isn’t a job for the spirit detective! Karasu’s escaped from Hell!”
Yusuke tripped slightly as he spun back toward Botan while trying to take a step forward at the same time. “WHAT?”
“With all the chaos that was caused in Reikai while dealing with Sensui’s tunnel no one noticed one soul slipping out.”
“Wait, you’re telling me Karasu’s been free for three, almost four years now? And you didn’t notice it before!”
“Yusuke, there’s no time to point fingers,” Botan said with a huff. “We have to find Kurama and warn him before Karasu decides to go after him.”
“Right.” Yusuke turned, running toward Kurama’s apartment he had been living in since moving out of his mother’s house.
‘Please, Kurama, be all right. I don’t know what we’d do without you…what I’d do without you.’
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Kurama moaned softly as he awoke. His emerald eyes opened slowly and he slowly took in his surroundings. He was in a large room filled with decorative pieces of art and furniture, most of them either crimson red or emerald green. There were three high arching windows that gazed out onto a terrain the fox was certain he had never seen before.
As for the fox himself, he was sitting on a large canopy bed that could only be suited for royalty. He suspected that the canopy and drapes were worth more than his mother’s house.
“Where…?” Kurama asked softly, wincing slightly as he sat up. His whole body ached and protested as he moved. He looked down; planning to check for any injuries, only to be met with what he would have to say was the biggest shock of his life. Well, technically, it would be the biggest shock of her life.
Not even Yoko’s legendary calm could cover the former male’s shock as she stared at her new body. “This has to be a horrible dream.” The fox mentally groaned, realizing even her voice sounded different now.
“Of course it’s not.” Kurama’s head spun to the side only to be greeted with the sight of Karasu leaning against the doorframe, his eyes greedily taking in his obsessions new body.
“What have you done to me?” Kurama demanded calmly, sliding off the bed, as the memory of her capture came back to her in full force.
Karasu ‘tsk’ed at her and walked forward. “Now, Kurama, is that any way to treat your new lord and future mate?”
“What!”
Karasu’s eyes shone with sick mirth. He just loved watching the normally calm fox lose her cool. “Don’t worry, Kurama. I haven’t done anything to you…yet.” Karasu let out a small chuckle as the red head took a step away from the crow, bumping into the giant bed.
The crow walked to the fox, reaching up a hand to run silken stands through his fingers before said hand was slapped away. The smile disappeared as Karasu grabbed Kurama’s wrist and shoved her back onto the bed, kneeling over the kitsune. “Now, now, Kurama, there will be time for fun later. Right now, however, I have some business to take care of.” He leaned down and forcefully kissed the red head before getting up and walking toward the door. “I’ll send your attendants in once I leave. They will help you dress for dinner, to which you will be on time to.” He started to leave, pulling the door closed, but stopped and turned back to add one last afterthought. “Don’t think about what happened too much, Kurama. I’ll explain it to you at dinner.”
The tone of the crow’s voice sent a chill through Kurama’s whole body. ‘This is bad.’
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“We’ve looked everywhere,” Yusuke complained as he flopped down into a seat around the table. “Hiei even searched the Makai and there’s still no sign of him.”
Yusuke, Hiei, Kuwabara, Genkai, Yukina, and Botan were all at Genkai’s temple, having met back there for the day after their searches had failed. Each of them had been searching for three days and had turned up nothing. The only thing they really knew is that Kurama hadn’t said anything about a trip to his mother, which should have meant that he was still in the area.
“You don’t think Karasu got him?” Botan asked, her voice weak. “I mean, it’s been three years.”
“It’s a very real possibility that we have to accept,” Genkai said before taking a sip of her tea.
“But then how come Hiei can’t sense him with the Jagan? The only place he hasn’t looked is Reikai and I’m sure Koenma-sama would have told me if he was there.”
“Yes, Botan, I would have. And as for you other question, I can answer that too.” Koenma, in teenage form, opened the sliding door and walked in. If anyone would look determined and exhausted at the same time, Koenma was pulling it off.
“Koenma, you don’t mean…” Botan trailed off, not able to finish. All of the other room’s occupants stared at Koenma, knowing the news he brought wasn’t good.
“No, Kurama’s not dead, at least not to my knowledge. A few days ago there was a huge energy spike detected. We were able to determine that Karasu caused it at first, but everything else took awhile. We just got the results back.” He paused, thanking Yukina as she handed him a cup of tea.
“Well?” Yusuke yelled. “What was it?”
Koenma sighed. “Apparently, it was a portal, but not to Makai or Reikai.”
Hiei’s crimson eyes narrowed as he heard this. “Continue to be vague, Koenma, and I might just lose my patience,” the fire demon threaten as he slid his sword out an inch.
Koenma flinched away from him, knowing his answer would make him, or Yusuke for that matter, any happier. “It was a portal to another dimension.”
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And that’s it for this chapter! Please let me know what you think! Chapter two has already been written so it shouldn’t take too long to get up, hopefully.
Next chapter: Dinner
In which Karasu reveals his evil plot and continues to be creepy. Not to meant Yusuke, Hiei, and Kuwabara messing with the SDF, and a little surprise out of Yukina.
WARNINGS for this chapter only: Gender bending and creepy Karasu.
“speaking”
‘thinking’
Amaranth
Chapter One: Waking
“Yusuke!” The former spirit detective looked up to see Botan rocketing toward him.
“Ah! Botan!” Yusuke shouted as he took a step back just before the ferry girl landed in the space he had just been occupying.
“Yusuke, I’ve got terrible news!”
“I don’t work for Reikai anymore. Not my problem. The Mazoku turned and started walking away from the usually perky grim reaper.
“But, Yusuke! This isn’t a job for the spirit detective! Karasu’s escaped from Hell!”
Yusuke tripped slightly as he spun back toward Botan while trying to take a step forward at the same time. “WHAT?”
“With all the chaos that was caused in Reikai while dealing with Sensui’s tunnel no one noticed one soul slipping out.”
“Wait, you’re telling me Karasu’s been free for three, almost four years now? And you didn’t notice it before!”
“Yusuke, there’s no time to point fingers,” Botan said with a huff. “We have to find Kurama and warn him before Karasu decides to go after him.”
“Right.” Yusuke turned, running toward Kurama’s apartment he had been living in since moving out of his mother’s house.
‘Please, Kurama, be all right. I don’t know what we’d do without you…what I’d do without you.’
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Kurama moaned softly as he awoke. His emerald eyes opened slowly and he slowly took in his surroundings. He was in a large room filled with decorative pieces of art and furniture, most of them either crimson red or emerald green. There were three high arching windows that gazed out onto a terrain the fox was certain he had never seen before.
As for the fox himself, he was sitting on a large canopy bed that could only be suited for royalty. He suspected that the canopy and drapes were worth more than his mother’s house.
“Where…?” Kurama asked softly, wincing slightly as he sat up. His whole body ached and protested as he moved. He looked down; planning to check for any injuries, only to be met with what he would have to say was the biggest shock of his life. Well, technically, it would be the biggest shock of her life.
Not even Yoko’s legendary calm could cover the former male’s shock as she stared at her new body. “This has to be a horrible dream.” The fox mentally groaned, realizing even her voice sounded different now.
“Of course it’s not.” Kurama’s head spun to the side only to be greeted with the sight of Karasu leaning against the doorframe, his eyes greedily taking in his obsessions new body.
“What have you done to me?” Kurama demanded calmly, sliding off the bed, as the memory of her capture came back to her in full force.
Karasu ‘tsk’ed at her and walked forward. “Now, Kurama, is that any way to treat your new lord and future mate?”
“What!”
Karasu’s eyes shone with sick mirth. He just loved watching the normally calm fox lose her cool. “Don’t worry, Kurama. I haven’t done anything to you…yet.” Karasu let out a small chuckle as the red head took a step away from the crow, bumping into the giant bed.
The crow walked to the fox, reaching up a hand to run silken stands through his fingers before said hand was slapped away. The smile disappeared as Karasu grabbed Kurama’s wrist and shoved her back onto the bed, kneeling over the kitsune. “Now, now, Kurama, there will be time for fun later. Right now, however, I have some business to take care of.” He leaned down and forcefully kissed the red head before getting up and walking toward the door. “I’ll send your attendants in once I leave. They will help you dress for dinner, to which you will be on time to.” He started to leave, pulling the door closed, but stopped and turned back to add one last afterthought. “Don’t think about what happened too much, Kurama. I’ll explain it to you at dinner.”
The tone of the crow’s voice sent a chill through Kurama’s whole body. ‘This is bad.’
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“We’ve looked everywhere,” Yusuke complained as he flopped down into a seat around the table. “Hiei even searched the Makai and there’s still no sign of him.”
Yusuke, Hiei, Kuwabara, Genkai, Yukina, and Botan were all at Genkai’s temple, having met back there for the day after their searches had failed. Each of them had been searching for three days and had turned up nothing. The only thing they really knew is that Kurama hadn’t said anything about a trip to his mother, which should have meant that he was still in the area.
“You don’t think Karasu got him?” Botan asked, her voice weak. “I mean, it’s been three years.”
“It’s a very real possibility that we have to accept,” Genkai said before taking a sip of her tea.
“But then how come Hiei can’t sense him with the Jagan? The only place he hasn’t looked is Reikai and I’m sure Koenma-sama would have told me if he was there.”
“Yes, Botan, I would have. And as for you other question, I can answer that too.” Koenma, in teenage form, opened the sliding door and walked in. If anyone would look determined and exhausted at the same time, Koenma was pulling it off.
“Koenma, you don’t mean…” Botan trailed off, not able to finish. All of the other room’s occupants stared at Koenma, knowing the news he brought wasn’t good.
“No, Kurama’s not dead, at least not to my knowledge. A few days ago there was a huge energy spike detected. We were able to determine that Karasu caused it at first, but everything else took awhile. We just got the results back.” He paused, thanking Yukina as she handed him a cup of tea.
“Well?” Yusuke yelled. “What was it?”
Koenma sighed. “Apparently, it was a portal, but not to Makai or Reikai.”
Hiei’s crimson eyes narrowed as he heard this. “Continue to be vague, Koenma, and I might just lose my patience,” the fire demon threaten as he slid his sword out an inch.
Koenma flinched away from him, knowing his answer would make him, or Yusuke for that matter, any happier. “It was a portal to another dimension.”
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And that’s it for this chapter! Please let me know what you think! Chapter two has already been written so it shouldn’t take too long to get up, hopefully.
Next chapter: Dinner
In which Karasu reveals his evil plot and continues to be creepy. Not to meant Yusuke, Hiei, and Kuwabara messing with the SDF, and a little surprise out of Yukina.