Flux
chapter 12
by Rose Thorne / Ibara Bara
Yuu Yuu Hakusho, Star Trek Voyager
By Rose Thorne
A Star Trek: Voyager/YYH crossover
~~STANDARD DISCLAIMERS APPLY!!~~
"Hn?" Hiei yawned, looking confused for a few moments. Then he
blinked. "I think I could . . . So we can go demon-hunting?" Kurama
nodded. Hiei frowned slightly. "Hn . . ."
Kurama raised his eyebrows. "It's better then constantly being on the
defensive. I doubt they're going to let us recover totally."
Hiei shot him an annoyed look. "I know that. I'm just trying to think of a
way to make the tricorders work. We'd also have to program our ki signatures in
them so people aren't accidentally going after us."
It was Kurama's turn to frown. "We know each other's ki signatures . .
."
The fire demon chuckled. "I doubt Janeway's going to sit back and watch.
We'll probably have some help, whether we want it or not." Hiei got up and
stretched, the movement cat-like. "I'll need to record all three of your ki
signatures, just in case." The Jaganshi clipped his katana to his
double-belt and glanced at Kurama. "You ready to go or not?"
Kurama sighed. "Let me find out where Janeway is . . ."
Hiei glanced at the chronometer. "She's off duty, but I doubt she's
sleeping. She's probably in the Mess Hall. Computer, locate Captain Janeway."
Shiori's voice answered. "Captain Janeway is in the Mess Hall."
"I figured. She has an unofficial schedule that she usually follows."
Kurama shook his head. "You're weird . . ."
Hiei snorted. "No. I just have a decent memory."
Kurama mock-glared. "I hope you're not implying . . ."
"Now who's paranoid . . ?" Hiei left their quarters, headed for
the turbolift.
"Oh, shut up." Kurama followed his friend, jogging until he caught up.
"You're just a nerd in disguise."
Hiei snorted as they entered the turbolift. "Yeah, right."
"Mess Hall." Kurama glanced at the Jaganshi. "Seriously. You know
a lot about everything. I've never been good with computers . . ."
"They're simple. I could teach you, if you want."
Kurama smirked. "I doubt it. Last time someone tried to teach me how to use
a computer, I ended up crashing the school network and wiping the computer's
hard drive on accident."
Hiei raised an eyebrow. "That takes talent . . ."
"Shut up, baka. I seem to remember the last time you tried to cook."
The door opened as Hiei began to retort, and the fire demon ducked on instinct
as he felt a change in the air. A sword missed him by millimeters. Kurama
dragged Hiei from the turbolift, trying to get to a less cramped fighting area.
He danced easily around the demon as he pulled out his rose whip with his free
hand. The demon swung again, cutting Kurama's shirt but barely scratching his
skin. The fox snarled and let go of Hiei, swinging the whip at the demon.
"This is a new shirt!" The demon dodged and the whip only left
a flesh wound.
"You're narcissistic." Hiei pulled out his katana, leaping at the
demon and leaving a deep slash on its chest. "You should be glad it
didn't gut you."
"Don't think I'm not . . ." Kurama swung the whip again, managing to
leave a very deep gash on the demon's sword arm. It dropped the weapon and Hiei
leapt forward to finish it off.
At that moment, Naomi Wildman ran around the corner. She was immediately grabbed
by the demon for use as a shield. Hiei moved the sword, stopping his attack.
Unfortunately, he was unable to stop his momentum. The fire demon slammed into
the demon, who clipped the side of his head with its fist. Hiei went flying into
a bulkhead with Naomi, who he had managed to grab in the confusion. Kurama
jumped at the demon, punching it and planting a seed as he did so. The demon
slashed him across the chest with a dagger that appeared from a hidden sheath.
Kurama flipped out of the way as Hiei jumped forward. He winced as the fire
demon was easily pummeled into the bulkhead.
The fox jumped back as a red beam struck the demon, immediately disintegrating
it. Kurama turned to see Tuvok lowering his phaser. The Vulcan quickly checked
Naomi for injuries. Hiei was leaning heavily against a bulkhead. Kurama hurried
over to him, concerned. Blood was running down the fire demon from the gash that
ran from his right temple to the center of his forehead near his hairline,
barely missing the Jagan. "You okay?"
Hiei winced, pulling the demon's dagger from his arm. "I'm worse off then
you . . . I seem to be getting the bad end of the battles lately . . ." The
fire demon sighed as he wiped blood from his katana and sheathed it. "What
was Naomi doing here anyway?"
Naomi looked up, calmer than they would have expected for a child who had just
been held hostage, abiet for only a few seconds. "I heard you two talking
and I came to say hi . . . I didn't know you were fighting. You guys sounded . .
. normal."
Kurama raised his eyebrows, glancing at Hiei. We do tend to hold casual
conversations while we're fighting. Comes from training with Yuusuke and
Kuwabara, I guess. "Sorry about that. We're used to it. Are you okay,
Naomi?"
The girl nodded. "Yes . . . A bit scared. Thank you for getting me away
from him, Hiei."
"Hn . . ." Hiei's eyes were closed and he was leaning against the
bulkhead again. Kurama frowned. It wasn't like Hiei to display weakness at all,
let alone in front of people.
Tuvok seemed to notice Hiei's strange actions as well. "We should get all
of you to Sickbay. I'm sure the Doctor will want to check you over."
Hiei frowned. "We need to speak to Captain Janeway . . . I want to see
about preventing these attacks rather then having to wait for them to
happen."
Tuvok stood his ground. "We can page her from Sickbay. She wanted to be
informed about any more attacks anyway."
Hiei shrugged, leaning against the bulkhead with his eyes tightly shut. Kurama
knelt beside him. "What's wrong?" he whispered.
"I don't know . . ." Hiei murmured. "Very dizzy . . . Almost like
I'm extremely exhausted . . ."
"Sounds like a concussion. Come on . . . We need to get you to Sickbay . .
." Hiei stepped away from the bulkhead, stumbling slightly as he headed
toward the turbolift. Kurama steadied him, and the fire demon grabbed onto his
arm, silently asking for support. The fox helped him into the turbolift. Naomi
and Tuvok entered after them, and Tuvok ordered the 'lift to Sickbay.
As the 'lift began to move, Hiei's knees gave out. Kurama managed to grab him,
preventing him from falling to the floor. "Hiei!" The fire demon's
hand clenched in Kurama's shirt. "Are you okay?"
"Sorry . . . Can't . . ." Hiei's eyes rolled back in his head and he
went limp, unconscious.
I'm getting there. I'm finally back. At least, for a little while. This chapter
was written pretty quickly. I also know what I'm doing for the next few, so I
should be able to turn them out pretty quickly. I do have to write a research
paper by July 9th though, so we'll see what happens. Can you believe that
someone asked me to do them a "favor" and make this "NON yaoi"?
Ugh . . . The nerve. I told her "My story. I'll do what I want." Now
she thinks I'm rude . . .