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A Bright and Beautiful, Sunny Day

By: Phillepa
folder Yuyu Hakusho › General
Rating: Adult ++
Chapters: 18
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Disclaimer: I do not own YuYu Hakusho, nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
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Chapter 4

Chapter 4

Two weeks passed and Kuwabara’s condition improved somewhat. His fever was gone and his back pains had eased up. Shizuru was talking to Dr. Himura about having him released. He said it was possible but that Kuwabara wouldn’t be able to go back to his own apartment.
“Why not?” he had asked. He had been looking forward to going back home. He was sick of the hospital. He wanted to sleep in his own bed and watch his own TV. He wanted to eat food that he had cooked himself instead of the hospitals crap.
But mostly he wanted to get out of these stupid hospital gowns! He hated how they tied in the back and he hated the fabric, it itched like mad.

“Why can’t I go home?”

“Well you could but only if someone were to move in with you. If you were to begin hemorrhaging or go into a seizure, someone would need to call an ambulance right away.”

Kuwabara sat back into the wheelchair he’d been doing wheelies in five minutes ago. “Oh great, now I need a babysitter.” He mumbled miserably, “this sucks.”

Yusuke patted his friends back encouragingly. “Don’t worry buddy. I’ll move in and we’ll be roomies. My place sucks anyway.”

“I’ll say, you still live with your mom.”

“Hahaha!” Yusuke lightly punched Kuwabara’s shoulder. “Just watch it ‘roomy’ or one day you might wake up with something other than that cat in your bed.”

“Like what?”

Yusuke grinned mischievously “Oh say, SNAKES?”

Kuwabara paled.


Three days later, Yusuke had completely moved everything out of his mother’s apartment and into Kuwabara’s. It was nothing luxurious; it didn’t have anything more than the essentials. There was no dining room, only a small bar in the kitchen that served as the table, a small living room and a cramped bathroom. But the two bedrooms were a decent size and it had a nice balcony with a great view of the mountains behind the city.

“Hey Urameshi, if you’re gonna be livin’ here now you’re gonna have to pay some of the rent and bills.”

Yusuke looked towards the bathroom where Kuwabara had just yelled out to him.
“What?! And just how am I supposed to do that? I don’t have a job!” He got up from the couch where he had been going through Kuwabara’s DVDs and adding his own. He walked into the tiny bathroom and watched Kuwabara putting all of his new drugs into the medicine cabinet. He was shocked at the amount Kuwabara had.

“Well then I guess you’ll have to stop being so lazy and get one.”

“How long do you plan to keep working?”

“As long as I can.” Came the sour reply.

Yusuke gestured to the drugs in Kuwabara’s hands. “What are all of those for?”

Kuwabara started going through all of the bottles, reading the labels. “No idea. They don’t say. Probably to make up for my shitty immune system.”

“Yeah” ‘Gods, he needs that many? There’s nearly a dozen different bottles. How’s he gonna be able to take them all and not O.D.?’

Silently Yusuke came up from behind and placed his arms around his friend, wrapping him in a hug. Kuwabara spun around.

“Urameshi! What the hell are you doing?”

“Shut up baka! Just drop the tough guy act for one stinking minute would ya?”

Kuwabara sighed and just stood there for a minute, letting his friend hold him. Then he wrapped his own arms around him, returning the embrace.

“Don’t worry about me Urameshi. I’ll be fine. Besides, I’m sure Koenma will come up with something to make the Leukemia go away.”

Yusuke’s eyes shot open. ‘Of course! Koenma’


There. Chapter four. It was a little longer than the last one and I think the next one is gonna be a little longer too. Basically Yusuke goes to Koenma for help but Koenma says no. Then something goes wrong and Kuwabara ends up back in the hospital. I still need more reviews! Come on people it can’t be that bad!
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