I do not own or have created Inu-Yasha...... just a miserable (notes since
she's been left at a cliffy) Pathetic fan. If I had own it..... this would
be my version of it. Oh! And just a warning, there might be a few parings
that most do not like. So if you like this, then enjoy and so, this tale of
Inu-Yasha and the others, now begins...
"I can't believe I came back." Sango thinks to herself as she sits underneath a cherry tree, with Kiara at her side. "I should be looking for you Kohaku, I'm sorry." She thinks to herself as she strokes the demon cat, who is sleeping next to her.
"HELP!" She hears a familiar voice call. "THE MONSTER'S GOING TO EAT ME!" It calls out again, this time louder and closer.
Kiara quickly wakes up, her ears twitching from side to side, trying to figure out who's calling.
"Sango – chan!" This time Shippou can be seen running to the taijiya, who stands up, grabbing her weapon. "HELP!" He calls out to her.
"WHAT THE HELL DO YOU MEAN BY MONSTER?" Inu-Yasha yells getting rather pissed off. "I'll show you monster." He has his sword un-sheathed in the air, running at the small kid fox.
"Sango-chan!!!" Shippou jumps in to Sango's arms just as Inu-Yasha takes a swing at him; the sword ends up un-transforming any way, since Shippou is much weaker then the hanyou.
Inu-Yasha stands there growling; being too simple minded to even notice that Sango's standing there. "You..."
Sango raises up her hand and slaps the hanyou in the face. He looks at her as if she was a youkai taking her form. "When will you grow up?" She asks him.
"What the hell do you mean by that?" Inu-Yasha asks rubbing his cheek, not having had expected that coming from Sango.
"I mean grow up." She repeats annoyed. "You never get anything do you?" She holds Shippou with one arm and puts her weapon on to her back with the other. "Come on Kiara." She tells the cat sadly.
"Wench." Inu-Yasha calls her underneath his breath, forgetting that this isn't Kagome that he's arguing with.
"So is that all I am to you?" She asks with a bit of pain in her voice, and hurt in her eyes.
"Feh!" Inu-Yasha replies to the question. "I see." She sighs as she turns around. "So it was a waste of time to come back here for that then." She walks down the path.
"Ah! Here I thought that something was going to happen this time." Miroku is now randomly seen coming out of the bushes.
"What the hell do you mean by that?" Inu-Yasha asks lost.
"I guess like I could tell you." Miroku says sarcastically in his voice.
"What the hell are you talking about?" Inu-Yasha growls.
"Since you haven't figured it out by now, then I guess like you don't deserve to find out." Miroku tells the really pissed off hanyou before he walks away.
Inu-Yasha sits down in his confused position, trying to think of what Miroku was going to tell him.
(In Modern Times)
Kagome sits there staring at the school clock, waiting for summer break to begin. "Hurry up!" She commands the clock, but since it's a clock it doesn't work. "Come on!" She thinks not even paying attention to what the teacher's saying. Kids around her are talking quietly among themselves about what their going to do over their few free months before most of them would have to start their last year of high school. "Three..." She starts to count. "Two..." The second hand decides to be mean and moves back a second, making there be two minutes of school left again. "Come on!" She nearly yells. "Two!" She counts down, getting ready to grab her book bag. "ONE!" She happily yells as she now grabs her bag and runs out of the class room.
She makes it out of the school, not even hearing her three friends calling out her name. "Have to hurry home, have to hurry home." She tells herself over and over again, as she dodges people who are walking on the sidewalks. She finally makes it to the shrine, and up all of the shrines stairs. She stops only once she gets to the top of the stair case to take a breath. "Hi grandfather! She calls to the old man who's seen sweeping a part of the shrine as she runs past by him and in to the house. "Mom! I'm home!" She calls to her mother, but there's no answer. She shrugs as she takes off her shoes before walking up the stairs to her room, grabbing the old yellow bag, which is already packed with cloths. She makes her way back down stairs and looks to the kitchen counter, seeing that there are two paper bags sitting there. "Mom!" She calls again, but yet again there is no answer.
She puts her yellow back pack down and then walks over to the two paper bags, there's a note hanging on one of them. She pulls it off, making sure that it doesn't rip. She reads it silently to herself. "Kagome-chan, I had to go and help a friend that is sick. I'm sorry that I couldn't have said good bye in person since we wont be seeing each other until break's over with. Souta says ja ne as well. Don't forget to come back on time, I packed a calendar for you just so you'll know for sure since they probably don't use the same system as we do in the feudal ages. Have fun, and keep safe. Love Mom
P.S. There's some food and things for you and you're friends."
"Typical mom." She thinks to herself as she puts her bag back on to her back before grabbing the two bags, puts her shoes on and heads out the door. "Bye grandfather!" She calls to the old man who is now doing something strange in which she isn't even the least bit curious to ask what's he doing since he wouldn't explain it to her anyway since Souta's his apprentice, and not her.
"Who put my bike here?" She asks as she had already entered the room and looks down in to the well. "Souta." She quickly thinks. She climbs down, and grabs her bike. As soon as her feet touch the dirt ground, the blue light, that had taken her to that strange time in the first place, surrounds her once more. She can still remember the first time she came through the well and landed in to that strange world. It was all of her cat's fault probably since she and her little brother Souta where searching for it. Kagome fell in to a well and a demon attacked them. The rest she remembered all too well as well. When she got to the world, she first met the old miko Kaeade, Kikyou's younger sister. Then she met Inu-Yasha as she was running from the demon.
The blue light disappears and she now touches the ground again. She looks up and the dark-ness of the building is now gone. There's nothing there now, but a clear blue sky; birds chirp somewhere in the trees even though she can't see them now. She starts to climb up the ladder that is still there from the few years past she's been there.
"I can't believe I came back." Sango thinks to herself as she sits underneath a cherry tree, with Kiara at her side. "I should be looking for you Kohaku, I'm sorry." She thinks to herself as she strokes the demon cat, who is sleeping next to her.
"HELP!" She hears a familiar voice call. "THE MONSTER'S GOING TO EAT ME!" It calls out again, this time louder and closer.
Kiara quickly wakes up, her ears twitching from side to side, trying to figure out who's calling.
"Sango – chan!" This time Shippou can be seen running to the taijiya, who stands up, grabbing her weapon. "HELP!" He calls out to her.
"WHAT THE HELL DO YOU MEAN BY MONSTER?" Inu-Yasha yells getting rather pissed off. "I'll show you monster." He has his sword un-sheathed in the air, running at the small kid fox.
"Sango-chan!!!" Shippou jumps in to Sango's arms just as Inu-Yasha takes a swing at him; the sword ends up un-transforming any way, since Shippou is much weaker then the hanyou.
Inu-Yasha stands there growling; being too simple minded to even notice that Sango's standing there. "You..."
Sango raises up her hand and slaps the hanyou in the face. He looks at her as if she was a youkai taking her form. "When will you grow up?" She asks him.
"What the hell do you mean by that?" Inu-Yasha asks rubbing his cheek, not having had expected that coming from Sango.
"I mean grow up." She repeats annoyed. "You never get anything do you?" She holds Shippou with one arm and puts her weapon on to her back with the other. "Come on Kiara." She tells the cat sadly.
"Wench." Inu-Yasha calls her underneath his breath, forgetting that this isn't Kagome that he's arguing with.
"So is that all I am to you?" She asks with a bit of pain in her voice, and hurt in her eyes.
"Feh!" Inu-Yasha replies to the question. "I see." She sighs as she turns around. "So it was a waste of time to come back here for that then." She walks down the path.
"Ah! Here I thought that something was going to happen this time." Miroku is now randomly seen coming out of the bushes.
"What the hell do you mean by that?" Inu-Yasha asks lost.
"I guess like I could tell you." Miroku says sarcastically in his voice.
"What the hell are you talking about?" Inu-Yasha growls.
"Since you haven't figured it out by now, then I guess like you don't deserve to find out." Miroku tells the really pissed off hanyou before he walks away.
Inu-Yasha sits down in his confused position, trying to think of what Miroku was going to tell him.
(In Modern Times)
Kagome sits there staring at the school clock, waiting for summer break to begin. "Hurry up!" She commands the clock, but since it's a clock it doesn't work. "Come on!" She thinks not even paying attention to what the teacher's saying. Kids around her are talking quietly among themselves about what their going to do over their few free months before most of them would have to start their last year of high school. "Three..." She starts to count. "Two..." The second hand decides to be mean and moves back a second, making there be two minutes of school left again. "Come on!" She nearly yells. "Two!" She counts down, getting ready to grab her book bag. "ONE!" She happily yells as she now grabs her bag and runs out of the class room.
She makes it out of the school, not even hearing her three friends calling out her name. "Have to hurry home, have to hurry home." She tells herself over and over again, as she dodges people who are walking on the sidewalks. She finally makes it to the shrine, and up all of the shrines stairs. She stops only once she gets to the top of the stair case to take a breath. "Hi grandfather! She calls to the old man who's seen sweeping a part of the shrine as she runs past by him and in to the house. "Mom! I'm home!" She calls to her mother, but there's no answer. She shrugs as she takes off her shoes before walking up the stairs to her room, grabbing the old yellow bag, which is already packed with cloths. She makes her way back down stairs and looks to the kitchen counter, seeing that there are two paper bags sitting there. "Mom!" She calls again, but yet again there is no answer.
She puts her yellow back pack down and then walks over to the two paper bags, there's a note hanging on one of them. She pulls it off, making sure that it doesn't rip. She reads it silently to herself. "Kagome-chan, I had to go and help a friend that is sick. I'm sorry that I couldn't have said good bye in person since we wont be seeing each other until break's over with. Souta says ja ne as well. Don't forget to come back on time, I packed a calendar for you just so you'll know for sure since they probably don't use the same system as we do in the feudal ages. Have fun, and keep safe. Love Mom
P.S. There's some food and things for you and you're friends."
"Typical mom." She thinks to herself as she puts her bag back on to her back before grabbing the two bags, puts her shoes on and heads out the door. "Bye grandfather!" She calls to the old man who is now doing something strange in which she isn't even the least bit curious to ask what's he doing since he wouldn't explain it to her anyway since Souta's his apprentice, and not her.
"Who put my bike here?" She asks as she had already entered the room and looks down in to the well. "Souta." She quickly thinks. She climbs down, and grabs her bike. As soon as her feet touch the dirt ground, the blue light, that had taken her to that strange time in the first place, surrounds her once more. She can still remember the first time she came through the well and landed in to that strange world. It was all of her cat's fault probably since she and her little brother Souta where searching for it. Kagome fell in to a well and a demon attacked them. The rest she remembered all too well as well. When she got to the world, she first met the old miko Kaeade, Kikyou's younger sister. Then she met Inu-Yasha as she was running from the demon.
The blue light disappears and she now touches the ground again. She looks up and the dark-ness of the building is now gone. There's nothing there now, but a clear blue sky; birds chirp somewhere in the trees even though she can't see them now. She starts to climb up the ladder that is still there from the few years past she's been there.
