Title: InuYasha the Ape Man
Author: Wolf Petal
Summary: This story is a mixture of Golden Film's "Tarzan of the Apes" and Disney's "Tarzan". This story is the InuYasha version of the story. There are also some extra scenes added into it as well.
Prologue:
Somewhere In the Ocean:
A man and a woman were sitting in a life boat talking to the captain when he says, "Don't worry. We'll send a ship to come and get you." With that he cut the rope and the lifeboat fell to the water.
The man and woman watched as the ship rode into the storm never to be seen again by the couple. They rode the waves until they saw an island in the distance not too far off.
They finally reached the shore and got out of the life boat. They found a tree that had a bald spot in the middle of it (Just like the tree from Disney's Tarzan where Kala takes Tarzan during the song You'll Always Be In My Heart) they then start to construct their new home.
Two Months Later:
"Come on honey push. Just one more push and you're done. You're almost done. Come on."
All of a sudden a baby's cry could be heard throughout the little makeshift home. The man wrapped the baby in a little blue blanket, being careful to mind his cute little dog ears, and brought him right next to his wife. His wife looked at her new born son and smiled proudly. She took her son into her arms.
"What will we name him?" Her husband asked never looking away from their baby son.
"How about InuYasha? Does that sound good to you InuTaisho?" The woman looked up at her husband and smiled.
"Yes, that is the perfect name for our son, Izayoi." Said the man looking at his wife with a happy smile on his face,
Several months had passed and no ship had come to pick them up. They still waited patiently for that boat to arrive. But as fate would have it, they would never get to see that boat come in, nor would InuYasha get to see it.
Several days later a leopard came and killed the man and his wife never knowing that there was a baby. Soon after killing his parents, the leopard left. The little baby was left all alone to fend for himself. It seems as though fate works in ways that even a human cannot predict.
This is just the beginning of InuYasha's story.
