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Tuesday, December 14, 2004


Yay next chapter!!!

Once again, Hiei was sitting in his room, camera and blank tape by his side. The shelf where he kept his precious documentaries, however, was empty. He inserted the blank tape in the camera and switched it on.

“Hello. Hiei here,” he chirped into the camera. “It’s been a couple of days since we found out about Koenma’s little secret. I’ve hidden the tapes- can’t say where- ‘cause Koenma is out to get me. I’m not worried about him, though. Today is Botan’s lucky day! On this episode of Hiei Cam, we find out where her oar goes when it disappears. This one should be tricky, because I have no idea if it just turns invisible or if it’s transmitted somewhere. But don’t worry, for I am Hiei!” He struck a super hero pose. “I conquer all!”

He dropped his pose. “So, I plan to catch Botan off guard. I’ll create some trouble on the other side of Reikai and tell her, and she’ll be forced to fly. I’ll place a transmitter on her oar so I can keep track of it. Then, I run over at my incredible super speed and beat her there. She won’t know I’m there, of course. When she gets there, she loses her oar, and I know where it is because of the transmitter! So, here we go!”

Hiei grinned evilly and the camera went blank.

^_^

Hiei walked down the hall whistling merrily. When he got to Koenma’s office, he put on a look of panic and threw the doors open. “Botan!” he yelled.

Botan and Koenma alarmingly looked up from the argument they were having over whether or not a spirit was allowed to go back to the living world.

“What?” Botan asked.

“Botan,” Hiei panted, grinning inwardly. “Some spirits have gotten loose from hell and are causing trouble over in the gardens. Better get over there- and quick! They’re destroying all the lavender!”

Botan nodded. “I’m on it!” she said, and conjured up her oar. Using his lightning fast speed, Hiei dashed over and slapped a tiny blinking light on the underside of the oar and was back in his original place without anyone noticing.

Botan hopped on her oar and flew out in a blur.

Koenma just smiled, picked up his stamp, and slammed it down on the paper. “Case closed.” he said. “I win!”

Hiei shook his head. “Shame, shame. Taking advantage of her like that... well, I’ll just be off,” Hiei said, and left the room.

Hiei raced over to the gardens. He stood at the edge and nodded approvingly. He had let loose a couple of spirits and asked them to cause some havoc. They were doing a good job of it, too. They had torn up all the flowers and herbs and were now working on Botan’s prized vegetable garden. He would pay dearly for this, but hey, he had a documentary to make.

Botan came riding in on her oar, a look of shear anger on her face. Hiei cringed. He so did not look forward to when she found out that he had caused this. Her lips were pursed in a thin line, and her pink eyes were practically boiling.

She landed with a soft thud, and sure enough, her oar disappeared. Hiei whipped out his tracking device and started to follow the tiny map on the screen, being sure to stay out of Botan’s line of vision. The red dot on the screen showed the oar being someplace inside the massive castle. He followed the map, winding down the endless halls, not noticing when he bumped into an oni scurrying to get all the work done.

He reached a double set of doors deep in the center of the castle. He put the device in his pocket and lifted the camera off its perch on his shoulder.

“Well, here we are. The device says that the oar is beyond these doors. Do we dare venture inside?” Hiei asked quietly. He paused for a moment, then reached for the large brazen handles. “We do!” he said and pushed the heavy doors open to reveal a large room. Hiei’s crimson eyes widened. The walls were made of glass display cases. Inside the cases were thousands of oars, all on stands with tiny lights hanging above them, illuminating them. Each stand had a gold name plate on it declaring which oar belonged to who. Oars were appearing and disappearing like crazy, obviously to leave or attend their masters. Hiei stared in awe before looking around, trying to find Botan’s name.

“Ah, here we are, our favorite little fairy girl’s place. And sure enough, here’s her oar,” Hiei said. As soon as he said this, the oar disappeared. “Well, we better be heading out of here. It would seem as though our little Botan has finished with those awful spirits...” he snickered.

As he started out the door, a very angry Botan almost collided with him. “Hiei!!!” she yelled as she landed behind him, and smacked him on the head with her beloved transportation device/weapon.

“Yes, my dear?” Hiei said in a mocking tone of voice, turning to face her.

Boy, if looks could kill...

“Hiei, what do you think you’re doing?!” she fumed.

“Why, I was just walking through the palace, daydreaming, and I just happened to come upon this magnificent place,” he said, gesturing at the room around him.

Botan just glared.

Hiei shrunk back a bit, mentally slapping himself for being so weak.

“Hiei, I gave you that camera to tape missions, not to go around and invading in people’s lives!!!” she yelled at him, causing him to shy away from her even more. “And I bet you let those spirits loose on purpose! Do you know how much damage they did to my garden?!”

Hiei turned the camera to face him. “I told you I would pay dearly for this. And now, my dear, dear friends, this may be the last you ever see of me, for Botan here just might murder me-”

He was interrupted by Botan snatching the camera away from him and turning it off. “Oooh, Hiei, you are going to pay... first off, you are going to go out to that garden and clean it up exactly the way it was before. Second, I’m going to take this camera away from you. I thought you could handle it, but apparently not. You disappoint me, Hiei. I guess I’ll just have to hand it over to Kuwabara...” she said, knowing that mentioning Kuwabara being able to handle things better than him would hurt his pride.

Hiei’s eyes widened. “No- wait! Botan! I’m sorry! I can handle it! I promise I won’t use it unless I’m supposed to! Please! I’m a lot better than that baka human!”

Botan turned her back on Hiei. Now she was wishing she had this on tape. She smiled inwardly. Hiei, the ‘great’ fire demon was pleading to her. Now this would be great blackmailing material if she ever saw it.

“Nope, you had your chance, Hiei. Actually, you’ve had four chances. Kurama, Yusuke, Kuwabara, Koenma...” she ticked them off on her fingers, back still to Hiei. To her surprise, Hiei marched around her so he was facing her.

“Please?” Hiei asked.

Botan sighed, eyes softening. “Alright, Hiei. Just this once, though, got it? And you’re still helping me replant that garden!”

Her eyes widened as Hiei went up and hugged her around her waist, much like a child would do to their parent or older sibling.

“Thank you...” he whispered.

Hiei smiled to himself. He was such a genius. He knew that Botan had a soft spot for apologies, especially to people who don’t usually apologize, such as himself. As he went up and hugged the fairy girl, he could feel and sense her surprise. He grabbed the camera away from her hand.

“GOTCHA!!!” he yelled, and ran from the room, cackling evilly.

Botan gasped in surprise, her shock quickly turning into full-fledged anger. “Why you...” she said through clenched teeth.

She conjured up her oar once again and went soaring through the palace, knocking onis over left and right in her wake.

“HIEI!!!”

lol hope ya liked it!! ^^

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