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The Wizard of Shikon,
Chapter One:
Somewhere Over The What Now?
It was a very rainy day in Tokyo. But inside Kagome Higurashi's house, it was utter chaos.
"Move over, Tristan, that's my seat!" Joey said as he tried to push Tristan off the couch.
"No way, man!" Tristan said, pushing back, "I called dibs on the couch, you got stuck with the floor."
"Guys, no fighting!" Kagome said as she came back into the room with the popcorn. "I've waited all year for this movie to come on, and I won't let you spoil it."
"What is this movie anyway?" Inu-yasha said as he stole a handful of popcorn from the bowl.
"An American movie from when my grandpa was young." Kagome said. "He let mom watch it when she was little, and she let me and Sota watch it too. It's totally amazing and cool for it's time."
"It's starting!" Mai said as she got out the sodas. But then, a knock came at the door.
"Who on earth could be here during this weather?" Kagome said as she got up. When she left the popcorn unguarded, all the guys pounced on the buttery kernels.
Kagome opened the door, to find Serenity and Kaiba under a black umbrella. "Can we come in?" Serenity begged. "Seto's car broke down a block away."
"I'm going to fire those guys in my auto motive detail," Kaiba said as he took Kagome's seat on the couch. "They're supposed to be keeping my cars in top condition, and now my convertible is getting ruined with the top half open and the engine smoking."
"Gee, so sorry," Kagome said as she eyed what had been her seat.
"So what are you guys watching?" Serenity asked, helping herself to a soda.
"This is one of my favorite movies," Kaiba said, also getting a can. "I always thought that the witch was misunderstood. She's very crucial to the story."
"But she's evil," Serenity said, appalled, "I like the good witch better. She's so nice."
"It all looks stupid to me," Inu-yasha said. A second later, a crash of thunder and lightening struck, making the han-you jump and scream. As he jumped, he knocked the bowel from Joey's hands, who said, "Watch it, fraidy cat. It's just lightening!"
"I like the tin man," said Duke Devlin as he came out of the kitchen with more popcorn, and sat down next to Bakura.
"I like the horse of a different color," Bakura said, taking some of the popcorn.
"If you guys have seen it," Kagome said, getting annoyed, "Then why did you let me go on and on about it."
"Well I haven't seen it," Yugi said.
"And we haven't seen it," Shippo said, pointing to himself, Songo, and Miroku. "We like watching the moving pictures on the black box."
"By the way, Kagome," Duke said, "You're out of popcorn."
"And soda," Tea said, grabbing the last can.
Kagome was getting angry. She felt like she was being exploited. "Well if you guys didn't come around 24-7, eating us out of house and home, we wouldn't run out of food so often!"
But they all turned around and said. "SHSHHHH!"
That did it. Steam rose from her head as she got her jacket and slicker. "I'll be right back," she said.
"Wait Kagome!" Shippo said, bounding up and getting on her shoulder. "I wanna see the place called 'super market'."
"Ok. At least you haven't abandoned me, Shippo," she said as she closed the door.
Twenty minutes later, as the movie was starting to get good, the lights began to flicker, and the rain pounded harder. And bolts of lightening were flashing.
"The storm's picking up," said Tea as she looked out the window. "Shouldn't Kagome be back by now?"
"The store's just a few minutes away," Sota said. "She won't get lost."
"But the storm is getting worse," Tea replied.
Just then, Kagome's grandpa came running down the stairs, screaming, "It's a freak storm! It's a twister! A twister! We're all gonna die!!!"
But his hysterics were calmed when Mrs. Higurashi thumped the old man's head with a rolled up news paper. "There's a storm cellar under the shop. Everyone follow me." She led everyone down, but stayed at the entrance. "Has Kagome come back?" she asked them. They all shook their heads no.
"I'm going to go get her," Kagome's mom said, but Gramps grabbed her hand, "Its too dangerous!"
"I won't let my daughter get caught in a tornado!" she shouted as the wind started to grow louder.
"And I won't mine either," Gramps said, shutting the door. "Kagome's a big girl. She's faced worse than this. I'm sure she can take care of herself."
Meanwhile, Kagome had left the store when a news van went down the street, the mega-fones on top shouting, "TORNADO WARNING! ALL CITIZENS MUST TAKE COVER IMMDIEATLY! REPEAT, TORNADO WARNING!"
"Tornado?!" Kagome and Shippo both said in disbelief. But then, she looked behind her, and saw the black funnel looming on the horizon! It was defiantly a tornado! And it was coming fast! She began to run for the Shrine. It was just a few minutes away! She raced up the stairs, and looked around. The house had gone black inside. The living room was empty.
"The storm shelter!" Kagome shouted over the growing wind. She and Shippo went around the back, to the shop's back door. She opened the shop door, and went to the doubled doors that led to the storm cellar, but found she could not pull them open. She began to knock on the doors, yelling, "Let us in! Please!!" but the others inside could not hear her for the furious wind and the knocking of tree limbs on the side of the building.
"What do we do now?" Shippo cried.
"The well house!" Kagome answered as she made a run for the door, with Shippo in her arms. He was so small that the wind nearly blew him away. As they got inside the mini shrine, she closed the sliding doors, and started to go down the steps, but then, a tree limb broke through the ceiling, and boards fell on top of them both. Kagome let loose a futile shriek as everything went dark.
While the miko and kitsune were unconscious, the black funnel came up on the Shrine. It easily plucked the little mini shrine from it's foundations, leaving the hidden well exposed as it twisted and twirled on it's way away from the city of Tokyo.
Kagome's eyes fluttered open. Her head was slightly aching, but she was ok. She hoped she didn't have a concussion. She looked under her, and saw Shippo curled up in a ball, clinging to her.
"Shippo," she asked as she pushed the pieces of wood off of her and the fox cob, " are you alright?"
"Kagome! I'm scared!" he said.
"But it's calm outside. Maybe the storm's over. But then she looked up at the whole in the roof, and the whole where the well should have been. She screamed, "Oh no! We're in the tornado!"
"Is that bad?" Shippio asked.
"Beyond bad!" Kagome answered. She looked out the slits in the doors to the now flying building. She was scared, too, but she had to stay calm, for Shippo's sake. "We'll be ok," she told him, "We've faced demons, witches, and worse haven't we? A storm shouldn't be anything bad." But just then, the doors flew open, and Kagome grabbed on to a bit of railing to keep from getting sucked outside. She looked outside at the black whirling scene.
"What on earth!?!" they both exclaimed. They saw Joey and Tristan rowing a boat, with Inu-yasha swimming behind them, a snorkel and mask on his face. Then, they saw the impossible. Kaiba flew by, wearing his Duelist cloak and jacket, but a weird hat on his head, his Milliennium rod in hand, riding on a storm cloud. He looked right at them, and began to laugh manically. Then, he was gone, and Klagome felt the shrine falling. She closed her eyes, and prayed that they would survive. Then, just as suddenly as it had all began, it was over. She and Shippo opened their eyes, and looked outside They were on the gorund, but instead of her house or the city, they saw a field of fresh, blooming flowers, and a very tiny village.
"Uh oh," she said. "I got a bad feeling about this."
"You?" Shippo said with a sneeze. "All these goofy flowers are making me…AH-CHOO!"
"Bless you, sonny," said a voice.
"Who said that?" Kagome said, looking around.
"Down here!" the voice said again. She looked down and on one of the flower petals, stood a tiny, little flea.
"Myoga?" she asked in disbelief.
"Yes, I am Myoga, the Mayor of Munchkin Land! And we would like to thank greatly." he said as many more flea people swarmed around.
"For what?" she asked him
"For getting rid of her!" he said, pointing behind Kagome. She looked and saw a dainty hand protruding from beneath the mini shrine, grasping a Jeweled necklace.
"What did I do?" Kagome asked, frightened.
"You have killed Kikyo, The Wicked Witch of The East. She has caused our village much grief." Mayor Myoga said.
"Kikyo? I killed Kikyo?" she said, a little too pleased with herself. "Well that's not so bad."
"I'll say," Shippo said. "Hey, Kagome, isn't that-"
"The Shikon Jewel!" Kagome said, "And it's completed! We don't have to look for the shards anymore."
"Hail Kagome! Who freed us from The Witch!" Myoga shouted, and the fleas all began to jump and cheer and yell, "Hail Kagome! Hooray!"
But just then, there came a loud thunder clap, and a bolt of lightening struck the ground near the mini shrine. And in the spot where the lightening had struck was standing…
"Kaiba?" Kagome and Shippo exclaimed. Then, the fleas all retreated, and were gone. "What?" Kagome asked looking to where Myoga was cowering.
"Oh no! Oh my! It's the Warlock of the West! You're on your on, kid!" Mayor Myoga said, zipping away.
"The what?" Kagome asked, but then she heard Kaiba shout.
"Who has done this?! Who has killed my sister?!" He turned to her and Shippo, and pointed his Rod. "You! You did this! You killed my sister, Kikyo! What did she ever do to you?"
"Uh, where do I start?" she said, joking, but her light mood, went away very quickly when Kaiba approached and loomed over her.
"I'll have your heads for this!" he said.
"You will not touch her, Warlock!" said a sweet and gentle voice. Then, a pink bubble floated in between them, and I a flash of star dust, stood Serenity!
"Curse you, Serenity, Good Witch of the South," The Warlock said, backing away.
"This courageous girl is now under my protect, and you may not physically harm her in any way. Besides, now that your sister is dead, no else has the power to wield the Shikon no Tama."
"That's right," Kaiba said, turning around. "I've wanted that Jewel for ages." But as he beheld her hand, the necklace was gone, and her hand withered into dust. "Where is it!?!!? What did you do with it?!" he demanded from Serenity.
She pointed, and Kagome realized that she was wearing it! "Not again." she whimpered.
"And you cannot touch it so long as she lives," Serenity said.
"SO if she dies, it's free for the taking," the Warlock said, lifting his Rod and gathering black clouds around. "You won't have Serenity to hide behind forever! When she's gone, I'll take your life and that of your little fox, too!" And he disappeared into the darkness.
When he was gone, Serenity turned to Kagome. "Don't worry about him," she told her. "He can't hurt you as long as you have the Shikon Jewel."
"But," Kagome said, looking at the necklace, "I don't want this stupid thing. I've never wanted it!"
Then, the Munchkin-fleas reappeared, and Mayor Myoga jumped up on Kagome's shoulder. "Then please, stay here and protect us from the Warlock." he suggested as the other fleas roused a chorus in agreement.
"My life is already weird enough," Kagome said, "I want to go home!"
"Me too," Shippo said.
"Then you must see the Wizard." Serenity told them
"Who?" They both asked.
"The Wizard," Serenity said again, "He rules over our land in the Crystal City. He can give whatever you ask for."
"Can he tell us how to go home?" Shippo asked, his spirits rising.
"It should be a simple task for him," Serenity said, smiling.
"Then show us the way," Kagome said.
"You must follow the Golden Road." Serenity said, pointing to the silver and glod spirals below them, "It leads to Crystal City, where the Wizard lives."
"Sounds easy enough," Kagome said as she started walking. "Goodbye!" she called to the Munchkin-fleas. Then Serenity turned into a pink bubble again. As she floated away, she gave Kagome a last bit of advice.
"You will find friends that you did not expect to see, and beware of the Warlock. He uses his magic to deceive people. Be careful, Kagome! Goodbye little Shippo!"
"Bye Serenity!" they both called as they waved at the retreating pink bubble.
The Wizard of Shikon,
Chapter One:
Somewhere Over The What Now?
It was a very rainy day in Tokyo. But inside Kagome Higurashi's house, it was utter chaos.
"Move over, Tristan, that's my seat!" Joey said as he tried to push Tristan off the couch.
"No way, man!" Tristan said, pushing back, "I called dibs on the couch, you got stuck with the floor."
"Guys, no fighting!" Kagome said as she came back into the room with the popcorn. "I've waited all year for this movie to come on, and I won't let you spoil it."
"What is this movie anyway?" Inu-yasha said as he stole a handful of popcorn from the bowl.
"An American movie from when my grandpa was young." Kagome said. "He let mom watch it when she was little, and she let me and Sota watch it too. It's totally amazing and cool for it's time."
"It's starting!" Mai said as she got out the sodas. But then, a knock came at the door.
"Who on earth could be here during this weather?" Kagome said as she got up. When she left the popcorn unguarded, all the guys pounced on the buttery kernels.
Kagome opened the door, to find Serenity and Kaiba under a black umbrella. "Can we come in?" Serenity begged. "Seto's car broke down a block away."
"I'm going to fire those guys in my auto motive detail," Kaiba said as he took Kagome's seat on the couch. "They're supposed to be keeping my cars in top condition, and now my convertible is getting ruined with the top half open and the engine smoking."
"Gee, so sorry," Kagome said as she eyed what had been her seat.
"So what are you guys watching?" Serenity asked, helping herself to a soda.
"This is one of my favorite movies," Kaiba said, also getting a can. "I always thought that the witch was misunderstood. She's very crucial to the story."
"But she's evil," Serenity said, appalled, "I like the good witch better. She's so nice."
"It all looks stupid to me," Inu-yasha said. A second later, a crash of thunder and lightening struck, making the han-you jump and scream. As he jumped, he knocked the bowel from Joey's hands, who said, "Watch it, fraidy cat. It's just lightening!"
"I like the tin man," said Duke Devlin as he came out of the kitchen with more popcorn, and sat down next to Bakura.
"I like the horse of a different color," Bakura said, taking some of the popcorn.
"If you guys have seen it," Kagome said, getting annoyed, "Then why did you let me go on and on about it."
"Well I haven't seen it," Yugi said.
"And we haven't seen it," Shippo said, pointing to himself, Songo, and Miroku. "We like watching the moving pictures on the black box."
"By the way, Kagome," Duke said, "You're out of popcorn."
"And soda," Tea said, grabbing the last can.
Kagome was getting angry. She felt like she was being exploited. "Well if you guys didn't come around 24-7, eating us out of house and home, we wouldn't run out of food so often!"
But they all turned around and said. "SHSHHHH!"
That did it. Steam rose from her head as she got her jacket and slicker. "I'll be right back," she said.
"Wait Kagome!" Shippo said, bounding up and getting on her shoulder. "I wanna see the place called 'super market'."
"Ok. At least you haven't abandoned me, Shippo," she said as she closed the door.
Twenty minutes later, as the movie was starting to get good, the lights began to flicker, and the rain pounded harder. And bolts of lightening were flashing.
"The storm's picking up," said Tea as she looked out the window. "Shouldn't Kagome be back by now?"
"The store's just a few minutes away," Sota said. "She won't get lost."
"But the storm is getting worse," Tea replied.
Just then, Kagome's grandpa came running down the stairs, screaming, "It's a freak storm! It's a twister! A twister! We're all gonna die!!!"
But his hysterics were calmed when Mrs. Higurashi thumped the old man's head with a rolled up news paper. "There's a storm cellar under the shop. Everyone follow me." She led everyone down, but stayed at the entrance. "Has Kagome come back?" she asked them. They all shook their heads no.
"I'm going to go get her," Kagome's mom said, but Gramps grabbed her hand, "Its too dangerous!"
"I won't let my daughter get caught in a tornado!" she shouted as the wind started to grow louder.
"And I won't mine either," Gramps said, shutting the door. "Kagome's a big girl. She's faced worse than this. I'm sure she can take care of herself."
Meanwhile, Kagome had left the store when a news van went down the street, the mega-fones on top shouting, "TORNADO WARNING! ALL CITIZENS MUST TAKE COVER IMMDIEATLY! REPEAT, TORNADO WARNING!"
"Tornado?!" Kagome and Shippo both said in disbelief. But then, she looked behind her, and saw the black funnel looming on the horizon! It was defiantly a tornado! And it was coming fast! She began to run for the Shrine. It was just a few minutes away! She raced up the stairs, and looked around. The house had gone black inside. The living room was empty.
"The storm shelter!" Kagome shouted over the growing wind. She and Shippo went around the back, to the shop's back door. She opened the shop door, and went to the doubled doors that led to the storm cellar, but found she could not pull them open. She began to knock on the doors, yelling, "Let us in! Please!!" but the others inside could not hear her for the furious wind and the knocking of tree limbs on the side of the building.
"What do we do now?" Shippo cried.
"The well house!" Kagome answered as she made a run for the door, with Shippo in her arms. He was so small that the wind nearly blew him away. As they got inside the mini shrine, she closed the sliding doors, and started to go down the steps, but then, a tree limb broke through the ceiling, and boards fell on top of them both. Kagome let loose a futile shriek as everything went dark.
While the miko and kitsune were unconscious, the black funnel came up on the Shrine. It easily plucked the little mini shrine from it's foundations, leaving the hidden well exposed as it twisted and twirled on it's way away from the city of Tokyo.
Kagome's eyes fluttered open. Her head was slightly aching, but she was ok. She hoped she didn't have a concussion. She looked under her, and saw Shippo curled up in a ball, clinging to her.
"Shippo," she asked as she pushed the pieces of wood off of her and the fox cob, " are you alright?"
"Kagome! I'm scared!" he said.
"But it's calm outside. Maybe the storm's over. But then she looked up at the whole in the roof, and the whole where the well should have been. She screamed, "Oh no! We're in the tornado!"
"Is that bad?" Shippio asked.
"Beyond bad!" Kagome answered. She looked out the slits in the doors to the now flying building. She was scared, too, but she had to stay calm, for Shippo's sake. "We'll be ok," she told him, "We've faced demons, witches, and worse haven't we? A storm shouldn't be anything bad." But just then, the doors flew open, and Kagome grabbed on to a bit of railing to keep from getting sucked outside. She looked outside at the black whirling scene.
"What on earth!?!" they both exclaimed. They saw Joey and Tristan rowing a boat, with Inu-yasha swimming behind them, a snorkel and mask on his face. Then, they saw the impossible. Kaiba flew by, wearing his Duelist cloak and jacket, but a weird hat on his head, his Milliennium rod in hand, riding on a storm cloud. He looked right at them, and began to laugh manically. Then, he was gone, and Klagome felt the shrine falling. She closed her eyes, and prayed that they would survive. Then, just as suddenly as it had all began, it was over. She and Shippo opened their eyes, and looked outside They were on the gorund, but instead of her house or the city, they saw a field of fresh, blooming flowers, and a very tiny village.
"Uh oh," she said. "I got a bad feeling about this."
"You?" Shippo said with a sneeze. "All these goofy flowers are making me…AH-CHOO!"
"Bless you, sonny," said a voice.
"Who said that?" Kagome said, looking around.
"Down here!" the voice said again. She looked down and on one of the flower petals, stood a tiny, little flea.
"Myoga?" she asked in disbelief.
"Yes, I am Myoga, the Mayor of Munchkin Land! And we would like to thank greatly." he said as many more flea people swarmed around.
"For what?" she asked him
"For getting rid of her!" he said, pointing behind Kagome. She looked and saw a dainty hand protruding from beneath the mini shrine, grasping a Jeweled necklace.
"What did I do?" Kagome asked, frightened.
"You have killed Kikyo, The Wicked Witch of The East. She has caused our village much grief." Mayor Myoga said.
"Kikyo? I killed Kikyo?" she said, a little too pleased with herself. "Well that's not so bad."
"I'll say," Shippo said. "Hey, Kagome, isn't that-"
"The Shikon Jewel!" Kagome said, "And it's completed! We don't have to look for the shards anymore."
"Hail Kagome! Who freed us from The Witch!" Myoga shouted, and the fleas all began to jump and cheer and yell, "Hail Kagome! Hooray!"
But just then, there came a loud thunder clap, and a bolt of lightening struck the ground near the mini shrine. And in the spot where the lightening had struck was standing…
"Kaiba?" Kagome and Shippo exclaimed. Then, the fleas all retreated, and were gone. "What?" Kagome asked looking to where Myoga was cowering.
"Oh no! Oh my! It's the Warlock of the West! You're on your on, kid!" Mayor Myoga said, zipping away.
"The what?" Kagome asked, but then she heard Kaiba shout.
"Who has done this?! Who has killed my sister?!" He turned to her and Shippo, and pointed his Rod. "You! You did this! You killed my sister, Kikyo! What did she ever do to you?"
"Uh, where do I start?" she said, joking, but her light mood, went away very quickly when Kaiba approached and loomed over her.
"I'll have your heads for this!" he said.
"You will not touch her, Warlock!" said a sweet and gentle voice. Then, a pink bubble floated in between them, and I a flash of star dust, stood Serenity!
"Curse you, Serenity, Good Witch of the South," The Warlock said, backing away.
"This courageous girl is now under my protect, and you may not physically harm her in any way. Besides, now that your sister is dead, no else has the power to wield the Shikon no Tama."
"That's right," Kaiba said, turning around. "I've wanted that Jewel for ages." But as he beheld her hand, the necklace was gone, and her hand withered into dust. "Where is it!?!!? What did you do with it?!" he demanded from Serenity.
She pointed, and Kagome realized that she was wearing it! "Not again." she whimpered.
"And you cannot touch it so long as she lives," Serenity said.
"SO if she dies, it's free for the taking," the Warlock said, lifting his Rod and gathering black clouds around. "You won't have Serenity to hide behind forever! When she's gone, I'll take your life and that of your little fox, too!" And he disappeared into the darkness.
When he was gone, Serenity turned to Kagome. "Don't worry about him," she told her. "He can't hurt you as long as you have the Shikon Jewel."
"But," Kagome said, looking at the necklace, "I don't want this stupid thing. I've never wanted it!"
Then, the Munchkin-fleas reappeared, and Mayor Myoga jumped up on Kagome's shoulder. "Then please, stay here and protect us from the Warlock." he suggested as the other fleas roused a chorus in agreement.
"My life is already weird enough," Kagome said, "I want to go home!"
"Me too," Shippo said.
"Then you must see the Wizard." Serenity told them
"Who?" They both asked.
"The Wizard," Serenity said again, "He rules over our land in the Crystal City. He can give whatever you ask for."
"Can he tell us how to go home?" Shippo asked, his spirits rising.
"It should be a simple task for him," Serenity said, smiling.
"Then show us the way," Kagome said.
"You must follow the Golden Road." Serenity said, pointing to the silver and glod spirals below them, "It leads to Crystal City, where the Wizard lives."
"Sounds easy enough," Kagome said as she started walking. "Goodbye!" she called to the Munchkin-fleas. Then Serenity turned into a pink bubble again. As she floated away, she gave Kagome a last bit of advice.
"You will find friends that you did not expect to see, and beware of the Warlock. He uses his magic to deceive people. Be careful, Kagome! Goodbye little Shippo!"
"Bye Serenity!" they both called as they waved at the retreating pink bubble.
