Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha (eternal thanks to Takahashi-sama), I'm just using the plot and characters for my own amusement and crazy ideas.
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Thoughts and Inner Demon 'Blah'
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Moon Shine
Ch.1
"Another normal life"
The wind was blowing all around the trees, making the leaves fall; one by one. There was a sound of someone trying to sweep away the leaves around her grandfather's shrine using a broom. A girl named Tsuki has grayish-purplish hair and dark golden eyes was a priestess wearing white kimono and a red hakama. She signed as she sweeps away the sweat on her forehead. 'I can't believe grandpa is making me do this.' She thought.
She heard footsteps coming behind her, she turned around and saw her grandpa named Kashikoi, who has grayish-white hair with dark brown eyes and was wearing a priest white kimono and dark blue hakama, standing in front of the shrine with his hands behind his back. He had a smile, a smile that she knew that smile was reserved for only her to see. "Are you almost finishing with your chores." he asked. "Yes, grandpa" said Tsuki. Kashikoi nodded and said "I know you don't like being a priestess-in-training, but I only trust you with the shrine." Tsuki signed and said "I know grandpa, I know." He smiled and said "Well, then, I hope you like curry tonight for dinner." Tsuki moaned and said "Not again" "Yes, again" said Kashikoi matter-in-fact. Tsuki whined and gave him a puppy pout. "Now, now, that pout doesn't always work on me; you'll have to deal with it." said Kashikoi. "Fine" said Tsuki. "Now I need you to do one more chore and you will be done for today." said Kashikoi. "What is it this time?" asked Tsuki. "I need you to clean out the shed in the back." said grandpa. Tsuki eyes widen in fear and then gave a small smile "okay, Grandpa." She walked to the back of the shrine. Kashikoi signed as he went to pray at the little shrine.
Tsuki walked behind the house and saw the shed not too far way. 'I can't believe grandpa asked me to do this.' She thought as she took a deep breath and walked to the shed. Ever since she was six, she always feared the shed. She was told a long time ago, about 500 years, wolves use to run free in this part of the country. Tsuki used to like wolves a lot because her grandpa told her stories about them and demons too. He told her that there were really wolf-demons, half- wolf and half-man but more wolf than man. Also that's were the name werewolf came from, but that all change after an incident…
"Tsuki, age six, was walking in the back of the shrine wearing a cute pale white shirt with a pink ribbon around the collar, a light blue skirt, brown shoes, and two white ribbons in her hair. She was holding a white stuffed- bunny, with a light blue ribbon tied around its neck. She was curious about the backyard of the shrine and what it holds in it. She saw an old wooden shed; she tiled her head and continues to walk on. As she walked deeper into the forest, the trees started to get closer together. Suddenly, she heard a sound; a sound of growling can be heard a few feet ahead of her. Tsuki turned towards it and saw something terrifying, a black object with glowing red eyes that was coming her way. Tsuki started to run away from it, when she did that the black object chased after her. Tsuki ran as fast as she could and while she was running almost to the shed, she drops her bunny. She stopped to get him but the black object was getting closer. Her eyes widen and she ran past the shed, she screamed "GRANDPA, MOMMY, DADDY, HELP!!" her parents and grandpa came out of the house; Tsuki ran to her mom's open arms and sobbed in her chest. Her parents and grandpa tried to ask her what happen, but Tsuki wouldn't answer. Her father and grandpa looked in the forest to find what scared her. They never found what they were looking for. All Tsuki remembered was that the black object looked like a wolf..."
Tsuki shook her head and continued walking to the shed. As she got closer, she saw the old dull light brown shed that holds many items that her grandfather collected over the years. Tsuki put her right hand on the handle and pulled the shed door back. As she did so, dust and more dust fall from the ceiling. Tsuki closed her eyes and sneezed and said "No wonder grandpa wanted me to clean in there, there's nothing but dust and cobwebs." She started to sweep the floor with her broom and out of the door. Tsuki found an old duster in the left corner of the shed 'Eww…this thing looks like it hasn't been used in ages.' She thought as she swept the shelves. After a while of dusting, Tsuki finally got to the back of the shed. Whiling she was dusting a top shelve, her arm accidentally hit a box and it fall to the floor. "Dang it" said Tsuki as she put down the duster in a chair. She saw the box that she hit was a rectangle red box with golden outlines; she knelt down and opens it up.
There was a click and Tsuki gave a gasp. Inside the bow, there is a long sword with a red hilt cover and the handle is gold. The box cast is covered with red silk. Tsuki grabbed the handle of the sword and looked at it in amusement. 'I can't believe grandpa has something like this out here, wonder why he put this beauty out here in this old moldy shed.' Suddenly she saw something in the right corner of the box; she put her left hand in the box and felt something smooth. Tsuki grabbed it and pulled it out. That is a pendent in the shape of a swirl and in the middle of it is a sapphire diamond. 'OMG it's so beautiful, okay now I want to now why grandpa put these here.' she thought as she put both the sword and pendent back in the box. Tsuki put the box in the chair and went back to dusting.
In a half an hour, Tsuki was finally done dusting the shed. She grabbed the box and walked out of the shed as she closed the door. Tsuki ran to the house, she lived in for 9 years with her grandpa. She opened the back door and closes it loudly. She walked out the laundry room and into the kitchen where her grandpa is sitting at the table, reading the newspaper.
Kashikoi looked up and saw his granddaughter standing before him, holding a red box in her hands. His eyes widen as he asked "Tsuki, where did you had that?" in shock. Tsuki tilted her head and said "I found it in the shed out back." She saw her grandpa nodded his head and said "So that was where it was." Tsuki looked at him in wonder 'Grandpa forgot these were out there, but he never forgets anything.' She thought as she asked "Umm…I was wondering if I could keep them, grandpa?" Kashikoi looked her and simply said "Yes, you can." Tsuki smiled at him and said "Thank you, grandpa." As she walked out of the kitchen and walked upstairs to her room. Kashikoi watched her go in her room and shut the door. Kashikoi shook his head and sit back down his chair. "After all, he gave them to you." He muttered to himself as he opened the newspaper back up to read.
Tsuki was sitting on her bed with the box open, as she looking at the sword and the pendent, looking at them in curious. 'Wonder why grandpa forgot about these, you don't forget about these kinds of things these days.' She thought as she put the cast on her computer desk. She put her hands on her hips and signed 'now I'm done with my chores and I can finally relax, I can't believe grandpa made me do chores all on a Sunday and tomorrow is school…Argh.' Suddenly she heard "Tsuki, time for dinner." Her grandpa called from downstairs. 'Well, I can worry about what to do with these later.' Tsuki thought as she walked out of her room and went to the kitchen. Few minutes later, Tsuki came back to her room, 'mm…I really dislike curry.' She thought as she got her pajamas which was a light blue t-shirt and bottom shorts and went to the bathroom.
20 minutes later, she came back to her room and got in her bed. 'Well tomorrow is school, hopefully Kagome will be there; I can't deal with Yuka, Eri, and Ayumi gossiping at Hojo anymore." She thought as she closed her eyes and slowly falls asleep. What she didn't know was that her simple and normal life was going to change in so many ways.
A/N: Well, I would like to thank all of you who have read my first chapter, and hope that you are interested enough to continue with me through the rest of the story.
