A young girl was storming along the field, obivously ticked off about something. A boy followed her, seemingly about the same age as the girl he meekly followed. She spun around, fuming. The boy stopped a few feet from where she stood.
"Why do you do that every time? You never show any emotion whenever you save me? You never say anything but how you're going to kill them, but you never do actually finish them off! You never do what you say you're going to do. I can't live with that. Unless you plan to at least do something that you say you're going to, then I never want to see you again"
With that, she stormed off to an old, dried-up well. She climbed inside, and the dog demon was all alone nex to the well. "Well, I suppose I'll let her calm down before I go get her," said the dog demon.
"Will you jjust leave her tthere, alone, unprotected?" asked a monk that had come oout of the woods behing the dog demon. "Will you leave her to be attacked in her world, Inu Y asha? If I didn't know any better, I'd say that you were considering letting her die. That may not have been your intentions, but that is wwhat will happen eventually. You know it as well as I do. If left alone for any period of time is to condemn her to death. Especially with so many of the crystal shards with her. She will not survive long without gaurdians. She doesn't understand how to use the crystal shards yet"
The Saber-toothed tiger that he had been riding on stepped over to the well, guided by her mistress, the executioner by the name of Kyara. Kyara had also named her tiger Kiara, too, only with an 'i' in her name rather than a 'y'. The tiger hopped in to the well, both of her riders going in with her. Inu stood therefor a couple more minutes, debating, and then hopped in himself.
