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Tuesday, December 14, 2004


   YYH fanfic, Part 5: The Champions Rein
Yes, its been a while since the last chapter was posted, but no worries, I still have the other parts in the archives and now we're half-way through my fanfic ^_^ If I ever get to see the Dark Tournament series again, I'll be able to improve this, but oh well.

I reaized why I haven't spent too much time with my fanfics or drawings...I have a lot of friends! I just counted them, 64! oh wait, 65, I added another today ^^; heehee

!!!Calling all Kurama fangirls!!!
Remember to check the site out on Dec 20th for our official meeting, feel free to pass the word along too!!!

And now for the story:



Kuwabara stepped up against the Elder Toguro as the 3rd match began. It was a disgusting and repulsive fight, but Kuwabara actually won after literally squashing Elder Toguro like a bug. He came off stage and showed his depreciation towards Yuske for not informing him of Genkai’s death.

“Well as far as I’m concerned, your team just won the whole tournament,” Leilani told them. But her statement fell on preoccupied ears as Juri announced the match and Sakyo had a proposal to make. He asked that between him and Koenma, they would offer up their lives so that whoever’s team lost the next match would die. Despite Team Urameshi’s protest, Koenma agreed.

Leilani grabbed his arm and pleaded, “You don’t have to agree to this. You only need one more win for their standards. If you loose, there’s still a chance to fight back.”

“But Sakyo’s right,” he reasoned, “It would be anticlimactic for us to fight afterwards. And I have no intention to fight myself.”

“But he’s just as much as a fighter as you are. It would be as amusing as when the old wizards were fighting in Lord of the Rings where Suraman went ‘Hah!’” Leilani began to act out, “and Gandalf went, ‘Ah!’ then…”

“Leilani,” Bob reminded.

“But it was hilarious,” Leilani defended herself then looked around at all the eyes in the stadium giving her quizzical looks, “Geez, the only amusing fight and no ones interested. K then, back up, what if I said ‘At least you’re taking this lying down!’”

“Now Singing in the Rain? These movies aren’t even animated!” critiqued Bob.

The embarrassing moment was soon forgotten as Yuske and Toguro began their match. Their matched powers amazed the crowd. Toguro was pleased and powered up to 80% demon.

“Ewwww!” Leilani made a face, “How unproportional! That’s just sick and wrong!

“If you think that looks bad, you have no idea of the true horrors that the Demon World possesses,” smirked Hiei.

“Oh, I’m so envious,” Leilani replied sarcastically.

Eventually, Toguro powered up to his full strength. His body began to absorb the weaker audience members. Koenma was able to shield Team Urameshi and Leilani from the monstrosity. Yuske could no longer provide him a challenge. Then Puu was possessed by Genkai’s spirit and told Toguro that to unleash Yuske’s full power all he needs to do is kill a friend and make sure that he watches. Toguro smiled and set his sights on Kuwabara.

Everyone was astounded at the level the fight had reached. Already it was a fight to the death, seeing as the ring was again demolished, but purposely killing an individual who wasn’t currently fighting was absurd.

“I don’t get what everyone is so worried about,” Leilani shrugged.

“Apparently your ears aren’t working,” Hiei notified, “Toguro plans to kill Kuwabara.”

“Yeah, and…” Leilani ensued.

“Does ‘death’ have no meaning to you?” Hiei almost sounded impressed.

“Sure, but I heard you mention something about wishes earlier. Can’t we just wish him back?”

“Leilani,” Bob clarified, “They don’t have Dragonballs where they can just wish anyone who dies back.”

“But don’t the wishes cover life?”

“I wouldn’t waste my wish on that moron!” Hiei huffed.

“But there’s a wish to everyone who survives gets a wish, so if someone could wish him back, then he would be a surviving member of the team and be entitled to a wish as well. He could use his for whatever the person wanted.”

“Leilani,” Bob pulled her aside and whispered, “It’s already been established that the sponsors have been done away with, there will be no wishes.”

“But aren’t there other ways to bring him back to life?” Leilani pointed to Yuske, “He used to be dead, but he’s not now is he?”

“Those were special circumstances.”

“Yeah, real special!” Leilani scoffed.

Kuwabara went in and sacrificed his life so Yuske could win. Yuske was so startled that an amazing thing happened with his spirit energy. At last he could overcome his opponent, which is what Toguro had hoped for as well. Yuske did not celebrate his victory and started bawling over letting Kuwabara die. When he found out that Kuwabara’s death was only faked, he became more emotional and started to beat Kuwabara up for fooling him.

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