Chapter One. The Vengeful Wolf Demon
Nami: Hi! Um okay to start things off I don't own Inuyasha or any of it's characters blah blah blah...OH except for I do own Aaka and her wolf tribe. Yup yup and um any other original character that isn't in the series of course. So I hope you enjoy my story please feel free to leave a few reviews.
It is early morning and we see a young wolf demon sleeping. She seems to be having a nightmare and is mumbling something in her sleep. "Mama ...Papa, please. Please wake up, WAKE UP!" "Wake up Ms. Aaka!" The sun was bright and warm. There was a light breeze and outside a den stood two wolf demons. "Ms. Aaka." "What?" she said as she looked upon the lands her parents left her. They called it paradise, but to her it held many nightmares. "I don't want to bother you my-lady but ...what were you dreaming about?" he was scared, but asked anyways. Aaka's eyes showed pain, but went back to their young and wild look. "I was deaming ...about you." she said with a smile as she looked at him. His name was Kazu. He was the strategist of the pack. "Uh ...um...well I..."he stammered blushingly. Aaka laughed, "I was joking. Now. It's time to Hunt!" she leaped off the small cliff and left the air with a shrill howl. On the outskirt's of paradise a lone soul heard this howl.
"Hmm, a hunt." he mumbled to himself as a cold breeze blew, "The wind will carry their scent to the prey if they continue that direction." He looked off towards the direction they were heading and proceeded to enter the forest. He stopped at a small spring to quinch his thrist and at that same time the hunters of the wolf-demon pack were quinching their thirst for blood. Te small army of hunters consisted of 5 wolf demons and 3 wolves. Two of the wolf demons were Aaka and Kazu. "My-lady the best way to take over the emperor's army and keep everyone within it's lmits is too-" "You will not give me orders! I shall do as I wish! Tell the others what THEY must do." she ran ahead of the pack with great speed. She stopped just outside the empire's border. "Now it's time." she said with a mischevious grin, but then stopped. "What's that?" she thought to herself. She sensed trouble. "No! Not the sacred den!" she said aghast. She ran to the right as fast as possible. She howled letting the others know to stay where they were. When she came to a river she leaped over it and ran deeper into the forest. She came to a big hill with a shrine and from there took a right. "This trespasser will pay!" she said to herself. "But why couldn't the others sense it's presence. I'm certain it's a demon ...a dog demon. Very powerful." she said approuching the sacred den. The air smelled of earth and dog demon. "All right I know your here! Show yourself!" Aaka yelled, but the only thing that replied was her own echoe. "Fine if you won't come out I'll drag your dead corpse out for you!" she said to herself angrily. She walked into the dark den. Her eyes quickly adjusted to the darkness. "Hmm. Who ever it was they went this way." she thought looking at the footprints left behind. Deeper in the den the intruder stopped to look at a room that caught his attention. "Hmm. Now it's obvious why this den is no longer used." he said to himself as he looked down upon tow elegant tombstones. Both tombstones had fresh flowers lain on them. "Get away from there!" Aaka yelled as she ran in between the demon and the tombstones. "You have no right to be here. I will have to ask you to leave these lands!" Aaka said with authority. "And ...if I choose not to?' he said acalmly. "I can't believe it! The nerve of this guy!" she thought to herself. She couldn't get a good look at his face though. He had taken a couple steps back when she had jumped out at him, so the shadows concealed his identity. "Then I'll kill you." Aaka replied in the calmest voice she could muster. "Hmm. I see then." he walked off and left the den. Aaka stood there surprised. "That's weird I thought I'd really have some trouble with that one." she looked down at the tombstones her eyes showed pain, but that pained expression turned to anger. "He shall pay, and so shall his people . . . with their lives." she headed back out of the sacred den. She ran off back towards the empire, but a shadow followed.
Meanwhile back at the empire's border. "Kazu! You're the elder's grandson you should know where she is, sooooo where is she?" Brax the most experienced fighter of the pack asked. He was much older than Aaka. "I ...I'm not sure, but it must have been quiet important." he said with a worried look. "Yeah mustv'e. Afterall Ms. Aaka would never pass up such an oppurtunity such as this." Redeen said. He was the wisecracker of the bunch, but could spot a good kill from miles away. He was only a year oler than Aaka. "Not to worry Ms. Aaka can take care of herself. She's a tough girl." Blizzard said. She was only four years younger than Brax, which would make her 128 years old. "Yeah Blizz is right we have nothing to worry about." Avalanche replied. He was Blixxard's twin brogher. They were the only white furred woulf-deomons in the pack. They all sat and waited for Ms. Aaka's return. The three wolves played like pups as they waited, but soon stopped as they felt Ms. Aaka's presence. "There she is!" Kazu shouted with joy. "See what did I tell you?" Blizzard said as she rolled her eyes at Kazu. "All right. Are you guys ready?" Aaka asked. "Yes my-lady!" they all said in unison. "Now's the time I shall have my revenge." Aaka thought to herself as she looked upon the Empire. The Empire they would destroy. They charged the Empire's beautiful castle. Aaka made it clear to the others that she'd be the one to kill the emperor with her own two hands. The reason this empereor and his empire have never been taken down before is not only did he have a very strong army, a strong defenste system made of traps, or the fact that he had weopons make purposely for certain demon extermination. It was because he had many other demons orking for him who hated wolf-demons. They were very skilled and wanted Okami paradise for themeselves. This emperor loved to hunt, but it was now his turn to be hunted.
