Marking of
Property
written by: Madness
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A/N: Er....got bored. This story revolves around Tasukete's childhood memory of
Inuyasha and an unforgotten confrontation with a youkai.
Warnings - don't read if you can't handle an indication of rape. Nothing explicit
though, if you must know. I never wrote something like this before anyway (and
finished the same day). :P
Disclaimers -- what do I care? I'm not getting paid! But...just for kicks,
all characters belong to Rumiko Takahashi. Except for Tasukete. She's obviously
mine. There; now I can't possibly be sued.
~~
Tasukete, the 9-year-old dragon youkai
with bright orange-red hair and wide innocent yellow eyes, scoured the forest
in search of her best friend, a hanyou by the name of Inuyasha. The two had met
some time ago, maybe about 2 or 3 years back, and became inseparable ever since
those foolish human brats dared to pick on poor Inu-kun, and Tasukete didn't
want any of that. After helping him out by scaring away the childish
punks, they knew that they would be friends for a long, long time. And even
though she was a full blooded youkai, and Inuyasha was only a hanyou, they
didn't care. After all, it really doesn't matter. They were happy...and that
type of happiness should be entitled to last for their entire childhood.
But that happiness was about to become
only a distant memory.
It always happens when you least suspect
it, and especially when you think that nothing would ever happen to you. It was
never safe during Inuyasha's childhood - too many demons and oni lurked in dark
places, just waiting for that particular moment to strike. To feed on the fear
of helpless people was what the evil spirits desired; that, and the power to
steal away a child's innocent nature, leaving nothing but a wounded living
doll. Power was everything to them; it is what drives them to insanity and
greed and lust.
All children are born innocent. The
perfect targets, they were.
Still, the sky was as blue as it had ever
been, and the gentle breeze sang silent melodies on the soft blades of grass in
the fields where Tasukete and Inuyasha played.
"Inuyasha!"
The two children's game of tag was
interrupted abruptly by the young hanyou's mother's voice. Tasukete pouted a
bit before sitting on the grass, fiddling with the blades between her little
fingers.
"I'll see you later, Tasu-chan!"
Inuyasha called back as he ran towards his mother's voice.
"Okay!" Tasukete sang
cheerfully, but she really hated it when Inuyasha had to leave so soon. He was
her only friend, and she got terribly lonely whenever he wasn't around.
"Definitely! I'll be by the lake, okay?!"
She knew he had heard her. She was well
known as a big mouth. But of course, it was expected of a mere child to be
loud.
'Aw...it got so quiet all of a sudden...'
she thought to herself, and sighed as she headed over to the lake, which was on
the other side of the forest. 'I hope he doesn't take long...'
A soft rustle from a nearby bush startled
the little girl, and she spun around nervously upon the realization that
someone...or something...was watching her. It was innate for the children at
this time to be alert, especially with all of the demons roaming around. Most
attacks happened at night, and that time wasn't too far off. Tasukete clenched
her tiny fists tightly; though she herself was a youkai, she was very
inexperienced and quite alone.
"W-Whoever you are...I have a
s-sword, a-and I'm not afraid to use it!" she stammered out, then noticing
that she had accidently left her sword by the fields where she played last. But
that didn't faze her. "So if you can any closer, I'll slice you!"
Silence.
Maybe it was just her imagination.
Because, you know...a person's mind can play tricks on you. Or it might have
been just the wind.
Eventually Tasu-chan made it to the lake,
and she kneeled to splash some water on her chubby face. The water was so cool,
so refreshing...especially after a warm summer day of running around in an open
field. She splashed her face once more and sat back to dry off by the wind
alone; the hairs that framed her face fell back on her shoulders and moved with
the wind freely. It was dark already, but she promised Inuyasha that when he
arrived, she would definitely be there, waiting.
"I just hope he comes soon!!
Inuyasha!! Heyyy!!" she yelled, breaking the silence of her surroundings.
"Come ooooon!!"
Suddenly, the shriek of an unknown
creature pierced Tasukete's sensitive ear drums, and she jumped from her spot
by the lake, covering her ears. "An oni..." she whispered, and she
desperately wished she had gone back for her sword.
But the oni, though unrevealed, just didn't
stop it's terrible scream, and it seemed as though it was coming closer to the
young dragon youkai.
Tasukete wanted to run, but she froze in
her place. Something wasn't allowing her to move freely, and her mouth went dry
as the oni shot out of the bushes a few feet away from her. The form of the oni
was that of a fierce serpent-like creature, it's mouth wide open, it's thick
white fangs dripping with lethal poison. As the demon's high pitched shriek
finally came to a halt, Tasukete thought it was over for her.
"Help meeeeee,
somebodyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Onegaiiiiiiiiii!!!!!"
Tasukete screamed as she saw the serpent lunge at her with it's jaw prepared
even to swallow her whole, if it had to. "Help meee!!!!!"
Tasukete shut her eyes....but the strike
never came. "....huh?"
A young man, possibly in his early 20's,
stood before the now-dead serpent creature that attempted to kill Tasukete.
But...by the way he was standing, it seemed as though he had only arrived to
find the serpent dead. But..it just couldn't be! How on earth
could that serpent just die all of a sudden?!
Unfazed, the man turned to the frozen
girl. His calm eyes focused on her small form with a strange interest. Needless
to say, *he* was rathering interesting in appearance as well. His long black
hair fell slightly on his shoulders and down his back, and his facial
expression having an almost dark shadow looming in mystery. "Are you
okay?" he asked softly, giving Tasukete a cold chill down her spine. His
voice was deep and cold, but he didn't seem like he wanted to hurt her. In
fact, she knew then that he was the one who saved her from that hideous
creature.
"Yes. Arigatou, sir. I didn't mean to
trouble you." she squeaked, lowering her head and staring at the ground in
shame. She should've been able to protect herself, but...
"It was no trouble." he assured
her, facing her fully and kneeling down to meet her eye to eye. "What is
your name, little girl?"
"Um...Hiru." she told him, not
wanting to reveal her first name to the stranger, even if he had saved
her life. "What about you?"
"Hitomi." he replied calmly and
smiled at her. "What are you doing so late at night? Do you live near
here?"
"Well..." she looked up at him
finally, and felt more comfortable with the kind look in his eyes. The dark
shadow must have faded, because now she felt as though she could trust him with
her life. "..I...I live near my friend. He's not too far from here."
"Really?" he stood up and
extended his hand to her. She stood there and stared at his hand, baffled. What
did he want her to do?
It became obvious to Hitomi that the child
was not familiar with basic requests. "Come with me, and I'll take you
home if you'd like, Hiru."
A voice in the back of Tasukete's mind
began to scream warning signals. She wasn't about to follow a complete
stranger, but....
"It's okay, Hitomi-san. I'm waiting
for someone. He should be here any minute now."
Hitomi looked at her oddly before pulling
his hand away. "I see....Hiru, don't you trust me?"
"I, uh...." she turned away from
him. He was just so nice to her, and he was even offering to take her home so
she would be safe. A human was actually worrying about her! 'That's it!'
she told herself, 'He must not know that I'm a youkai. If I tell him...maybe
he'd leave me alone, just like all the others!' "Hitomi-san....I'm
not human."
He stood silent for a moment, which
startled Tasukete a bit. Within a few seconds, he smiled at her. "I could
tell. You have the markings of a youkai."
'He must mean the little stripe on my
cheek...obviously.' "Right. I'm a youkai."
"Well, it doesn't matter to me, Hiru.
You are still a little girl that needs to be protected from things that want to
hurt you."
Tasukete wrinkled her nose. She didn't
like to hear that she needed to be protected. Even though she was small, she
could still defend herself...she just needed her sword, which was her downfall.
And it didn't help that she was totally inexperienced with everything else in
the line of self-defense. "I'm fine, thank you."
He laughed softly. "Then were you in
complete control when that serpent oni was about to kill you?" His voice
made Tasukete shiver again, and she stood quiet. "I didn't think so. Now,
I only wish to see you safely home. I would feel terrible if you get killed
tonight. You don't derserve to die so young..."
He didn't mean to scare her, but he was
doing a pretty good job of it. Tasukete turned quickly and ran as fast as she
could away from Hitomi. Her senses were screaming at her, warning and alerting
her to the danger of staying with someone that suddenly didn't seem so human.
She ran away from him....because she smelled his youkai blood.
In the morning, an angry Tasukete stomped
over to Inuyasha's place and punched the door. "Inuyasha!"
The door was opened by Inuyasha's mother.
She was a gentle woman - kind, caring...the type of person that made Tasukete
actually come to like humans just a bit. "What's wrong,
Tasukete-chan?"
"Ohayoo Gozaimasu. I'm sorry to have
startled you, but where is Inuyasha?"
"You just missed him, Tasu-chan. I
believed he went to the field where you two frequent." she said nicely.
"Okay, thank you..." Tasukete
turned and ran into the forest. She hid it from his mother well, but she was
angry at Inuyasha for not showing up by the lake.
Since the field was close by, she arrived
immediately and saw Inuyasha sitting in the middle of everything, staring up
into the sky. He seemed so relaxed...and oblivious to the fact that he should
have been at the lake last night.
"Inuyasha!" Tasukete yelled as
she stomped over to where he sat. The hanyou shifted his attention from the sky
to his friend, then realizing she didn't look all too happy.
"Hi Tasu-chan! What's wrong?" he
asked, his eyes wide with curiousity.
Tasukete was blunt, but then again, there
wasn't much to say. "Why weren't you at the lake last night? I waited and
waited, and you didn't show up!"
The light dawned on Inuyasha, and he bit
his lip. Tasukete was scary when she got upset. "I'm sorry, Tasu-chan! I
fell asleep....I forgot about going...!"
The girl fumed. It was bad enough being
attacked at her weakest hour, and it was worse that she ran away from an even
*stronger* youkai with unknown intentions, but it was the absolute *worst*
thing if your best friend just forgets about you and leaves you all alone in
the woods. "Inuyasha, how could you just forget about me?! I would never
forget about you!!!"
"I said I was sorry!" Inuyasha
shouted back. "It was an accident!!"
"But I don't wanna be left
alone...!" the girl started to sniffle, feeling tears well up in her eyes.
It was true, she didn't want to be left alone. She had no family and no other
friends besides Inuyasha. "I don't want to be alone, Inuyasha."
"But you have to be alone when I'm
not around!" Inuyasha told her. "You have to."
"You don't understand!!" she
snapped, and decided not to hear anymore from her friend. Making up her mind,
she turned and ran deeper into the forest, yelling back to Inuyasha, "And
don't follow me or else I'll beat you up!"
"Chotto matte! Tasukete-chan!"
"Don't follow me or else!!" she
yelled, and she meant it - Inuyasha could tell.
The hanyou sighed. 'Geez...it was an
accident...' He then turned and started to go back home.
Tasukete didn't realize it, but she ran in
the exact location of the lake. Though it was early and bright, it was not
exactly the right place to go. But she was too angry and hurt. A child's
feelings get hurt easily, especially if they must face life alone and feel as
though no one cares about her.
She eventually came out of the forest, but
stopped in her tracks once she saw the lake. And there he was - Hitomi; sitting
quietly beside the lake, as if he were in deep thought.
A gasp came from Tasukete, and she clasped
her hand over her mouth nervously. Of course Hitomi had heard her, and he
glanced over his shoulder at the girl. He smiled. "I didn't think I'd see
you here again, Hiru-chan."
That voice again. She didn't know whether
it was a tone of pity or one of indifference. But at the moment, she didn't care.
He was the only one who knew that she was a youkai, and he didn't mind one bit.
And that reason was because he, too, was a youkai.
"H...Hitomi-san....." she
stammered, her eyes beginning to allow the tears to flow freely down her
cheeks. Once she noticed the tears staining her face, she roughly wiped them
away, but the redness didn't go away that easily.
Hitomi stood up and walked over to her,
kneeling in front of her as he had done the night before. "What's wrong,
Hiru-chan....why are you crying?" He placed a hand on her cheek, softly
brushing away any strands of hair.
Why, he sounded so nice to her! No one was
ever this kind! She sniffled and tried to hold back her tears. Why she
was so upset, she wasn't sure. It's just that...she was so lonely...and her
only friend just forgot about her, and if the polite young man in front of her
hadn't been there when he had, she probably wouldn't even be alive to this day.
Until finally, she broke.
"Hitomi-saaaaan!!!!!" she sobbed as she fell into his arms, releasing
the tears that she had been holding back her whole life. "I don't wanna be
alone!!! Please tell me you won't leave me!!"
Hitomi openly wrapped his arms around her,
placing his cheek on her head and soothingly ran his fingers through her hair.
"Don't worry..."
"...I don't want to be alone..."
she choked out again, clutching his silky-soft robes and burying her head in
them.
He held her tighter and she continued to
release her pent up emotions through a river of tears and sobs of the
confession of lonliness. He remained silent as he heard her tell him things
that normally she would never tell a 'stranger'.
"I'm sorry, I lied to you! My name is
really Tasukete....I'm a dragon youkai, but I have no family, and I have been
alone my whole life...! The villagers hate me because I'm not human! And my
only friend forgot about me....how could you forget your best friend and leave
her in a scary place at night?...."
He finally spoke to her.
"Tasukete-chan...it's all right. I won't leave you alone."
Tasukete's cries began to soften, and she
looked up at him with hope in her wide eyes. "You won't....?" she
whimpered, and soon she felt him hold her tightly against himself once more.
And soon she began to cry all over again.
"Thank you....." she whispered
between sobs...but suddenly the voice in the back of her mind began screaming
again. Why was it screaming at her so anxiously? She ignored the
screams, however. In Hitomi's arms, she felt secure and no longer felt anymore
lonliness. She wasn't going to be alone any longer.
Hitomi's voice broke her thoughts.
"...Will you be mine....Tasukete..."
She had no idea what he meant by those
words. Be his?
He asked her again, perhaps in wonderment
if she hadn't heard him the first time. "Tasukete. Will you belong to
me...?"
She was baffled beyond belief, and the
screaming of her inner voice just got worse and worse. "I don't
understand, Hitomi-san..."
His grip on her felt unusually tighter; a
bit tighter than previously. But she paid no attention, and listened to what he
had to explain to her. "I will protect you...but you must belong to me.
You must be mine alone. Tasukete."
She still didn't understand what he truly
meant. And other than that, he was no longer calling her Tasukete-chan.
He was trustworthy...wasn't he...?
"I will not allow you to belong to
anyone else. You are mine alone. Say it, Tasukete." His voice was still
deep and calm...but now she was beginning to sense an even darker intent in his
words. And with more insistance. "Say it."
She didn't know what else to say; she was
still so very confused. "I...I b-belong to you....o-only....you..."
By saying those words, the screams took a turn for the worst, and then....they
stopped altogether.
"You don't sound very convincing,
Tasukete..." he said lowly, and his tone made her receive a chill down her
spine - this time, the type of chill that meant danger. "Say it."
"H-Hitomi......? Why do I have
to...?" she began to fear his voice. She didn't want to hear him anymore.
"Just say it, Tasukete-chan...."
Tasukete-chan. There it was again. He was
trying to gain her trust again, but this time, she wasn't so sure about it.
"....why.....?"
"Say it." he insisted. His grip
was firm around her small frame, and she believed that the only way to get away
from him was to just say those words again - and this time, like she meant it,
though she was more confused than ever on the importance of it all.
"I belong to you. Only you. I won't
belong to anyone else."
Hitomi stood quiet after she finally said
those words, and finally he let out a sigh of content. "You belong to me.
I will not accept you to go back on your promise."
"I promise I won't...."
"In the future you will back
out of it....therefore...I'm afraid you must keep your promise through
different means. A way of means by which it will remain." he loosened his
grip around her, only to force her to the ground roughly, holding her down with
one arm.
Tasukete's heart and mind raced as an
outbreak of emotions welled up inside of her being - from confusion, to pain,
to anger, to hate....and then, to fear. "Hitomi, what are you....!"
She froze in midsentence as her eyes came into contact with his. No longer did
his eyes belong to that of a kind and patient friend. They formed into that of
cold, dark orbs of a demon. A heartless demon. A demon that completely lacked a
soul. The shadow that she had seen the first time she met him had appeared once
again, looming over his face ominously.
His mouth formed into that of a smirk, and
Tasukete feared she would never see him smile at her again.
"...Hitomi...."
The man laughed suddenly, and she didn't
know why. She only said his name in wonderment...what could possibly be so
funny? "Tasukete-chan....I lied to you as well."
"What?"
His eyes surveyed the girl's form, and
made eye contact with her again. "My name...is Naraku."
Tasukete had never felt such fear
before...just being in his presence, and having him stare at her was immensely
frightening for just a child. "But I don't belong to a Naraku! I was
talking to Hitomi, and you're not him!"
"Oh?" he raised a questioning
eyebrow, "Is that what you think...? Tasukete, you belong to me. And you
promised to remain true to your contract," he raised his free hand and
revealed his sharp claws - claws that she hadn't seen before. How did they
just....appear....?
...he has powers....if she tried to
fight him, she would die without a doubt, unless he really wanted her to belong
to him. She didn't have a chance.
"...and...Tasukete...you wouldn't
want to get out of your promise, now would you?" his mocking tone
evident, he smirked at her once again. He was mocking a scared little girl. He
was as unfeeling as he was dark.
Her mouth went dry as Naraku pulled up her
white chinese-style shirt, only enough to reveal her belly. "A contract to
be formed must be a permanent one," he whispered as he traced a single
claw across her stomach lightly. He then looked back at her. "A permanent
one can only be marked with blood alone...don't you agree..."
Tasukete didn't like the sound of that.
And soon she surprised herself by allowing
a eardrum-shattering scream to escape from her lips...the same type of scream
she heard in the back of her mind not too long ago. Naraku had begun to press
his claw firmly into her skin until it cut through, but upon realizing that
demon skin is special and heals quickly, he decided to add an extra something
so that the scar would remain forever. A small spell - nothing major, but it
would do the job well.
Purposely cutting her skin slowly so that
he could hear and savor the girl's cries satisfied him greatly. And eventually,
the kanji of his name was formed in deep, red wounds that would never fade from
the lower left part of her stomach. Naraku.
Her screams died out slowly after he
finished, and he wiped the blood away with her own shirt, staining it
purposely. "Tasukete...I want you to say those words again."
She squeezed her eyelids shut. Why?
Why was he so persistant in getting her to say it again? It was all just
a game to him - a game he could never possibly lose. She had no choice. "I
belong to you....Naraku. Only you. I will not belong to anyone else. I am
yours."
"My property and my possession,"
he murmured lowly, "...and my toy..."
He released his grip on her and got to his
feet, but Tasukete still felt his eyes burning on her body. She was so
helpless...
"I will keep my promise as well. I
will protect you." he told her as he turned to leave, but he paused to
look back at her, "You will not see me again for a long time. But I will
be watching your every move...just waiting for the moment when the final part
of our contract is to be fulfilled." He began to leave.
"Chotto matte!" she yelled and
sat up quickly, twitching at the sting of her bloody marks. Naraku stopped, but
he didn't turn around.
"Yes?"
"Why are you so mean!?" she
snapped at him, her face red with both anger and embarrassment. "Why
me!?"
He didn't bother to look at her. "I
chose you long ago. Do not question my interest in such a little child...but
you will be of use to me in the future."
Tasukete blinked and he disappeared.
"...but...."
"Tasukete-chan!!!"
She turned her head to find Inuyasha
running to her anxiously. "Inuya...." the pain of the wounds was too
much, and she fell back onto the grass....the sky was no longer blue and the
wind was no longer soothing. Everything turned dark.
::::::::::::MANY years later::::::::::::::::::
Tasukete sat on the branch of the tree,
her eyes heavy and her mind full of remorse. The day when she was marked was
the beginning of her life and the ending of her innocence. She knew very well
what Naraku's 'final part of the contract' was. And even though his kanji was
still imprinted in her flesh, she didn't intend on letting him get away with
destroying her life. All she wanted was to have someone hold her as Inuyasha's
mother would hold him, and that someone would comfort and be there for her,
never letting her feel lost and alone.
She hated Naraku. And even though she was
marked as his possession, she refused to be his.
Exhasperated, she dropped from the tree
branch and walked over to the lake, where it all happened. She felt him
watching her, but she knew he had never stopped since that day. In a way, it
was good that he would not allow anything to kill her...but it would all build
up to his plan, somehow. If she died, his plan wouldn't work, and all those
years of waiting had gotten him impatient.
He wanted to complete the contract. Now.
She felt it.
"You can't have me, Naraku."
Soon she felt his hands freely wrap around
her arms, suddenly tightening into a powerful grip. "Is that so..."
came a familiar voice from behind, and soon following, a mocking laugh.
She spun around and narrowed her eyes at
him vengefully. "I am not yours!" she spat.
Naraku simply slashed the lower part of
her shirt to reveal her stomach - still marked with his kanji as though the
incident happened only the night before. "My name on your skin proves
otherwise..."
"Don't you dare come near me!"
she snapped and pushed him away from her. "I'm a lot stronger than before.
I can defend myself a whole lot better....and I wouldn't mind killing
you!"
"I won't allow that from you,
Tasukete-chan." he grabbed her by the neck and forced her down. She lay
beneath him, and he straddled her form, leaving her immobile. He laughed at her
predicament. "This seems....all so familiar, doesn't it?"
"You bastard...." she choked
out, grabbing his hand which was tightly gripped around her neck.
"Don't..."
"Tasukete."
He was staring at her without showing any
emotion; his face...his eyes telling her something. Deep down she knew what his
eyes were saying.
And as he thrusted himself into her, she
didn't allow herself to scream, and never stopped looking into his eyes....they
kept repeating a message to her. A message she would never forget.
You belong to me alone.
--end--
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A/N: Like it? R/R pleaaaaase, I took forever to write this. ;_; I'm very
sad....and the ages seem a bit off...Naraku wasn't around till late, but in the
fic, he's already present when Inuyasha and Tasukete are little kids. So...bear
with me. ^_^;;
Read and review. Onegai.
