It Turns To Ashes
Chapter 1: A Life Is Born And Thrown Away.
Kagome lay on a bed in a room where men were not allowed to enter. She was giving birth to Sessho-maru's pup. She was in so much pain, her screamed echoed the halls. A normal birth wouldn't hurt this much, but because the child was part demon, it hurt her alot. Tears flowed down her cheeks.
"Almost done Lady Kagome." A woman said in a soft tone.
"I WANNA BE DONE NOW!" Kaome screamed
Meanwhile a worried Sessho-maru was walking around in circles outside of the room. Hearing ever scream drove him crazy not being able to see what was going on in there. He also hoped the child wasn't half demon. Many would of thought because Kagome is human and Sessho-maru is a demon, the child would automatically be half demon. This isn't true. There is a theory of genetics taking place. Sessho-maru continued to wait. The sound of silence also made him worried.
A few hours later he was able to enter the room and see his pup.
"M'lord. It's a male." A woman bowed to him.
"Show him to me." He ordered.
Within seconds they brought the child over to him.
Sessho-maru looked at the child, noticing it was not a full demon.
"I do not want this.. This.. This thing here." Sessho-maru shouted.
Kagome stared at him. "Can't you be happy atleast you have a son!"
"Shut up. You will be quiet. This child will have to go. Feed him to my demons!"
Kagome started screaming. "HE WILL NOT!"
"If you will not allow that then you and him BOTH leave and never return."
Kagome started to cy. "I thought you loved me."
"You were unable to produce a full demon male."
"That shouldn't matter!"
"Take her away! Take the child with her!" Sessho-maru yelled.
Nurses and guards helped Kagome up and towards the door. After they managed to get her out of the palace they lead her to a village on the boarder between the east and the west. "You may build a home here, but you may never return to the west. - Lord Sessho-marus orders." The guard stated.
Kagome nodded her head and walked off into the village, disappearing.
Nine years into the future, Kagome is ill. 9-year-old Jin trying to help his only parent through this time. The only reason she has been ill is because recently a demon attacked this village and they were the only to survive.
"Mother, do you want some more water?" He asked
"No thanks, i'm fine."
"Are you sure?"
"Y-yes"
"You don't sound like it. i'm going to get you some water anyways."
Jin ran out to the river, His his silver hair flowing with the cold wind as he ran. His black ears twitched. He sniffed around, he always forgot where the river was. Once he caught on to the scent he want to it with a pail at hand. He filled it with wter and walked to his and his mothers partially destroyed hut. As he entered, he noticed his mother's scent has changed.
"M-mother?" He called out.
There was no reply.
"Mother, are you all right?"
Still no reply.
Jin walked over to where his mother was lying down.
"J-jin." She said.
"Yes?" He said as he sighed with relief
"You must continue on without me."
"B-but i don't want to! You need to stay alive! Drink some water!"
"No, i can't. You don't understand. I must die. I cannot hold on much longer."
Kagome started to slip away. Jin placed his hands on her and they glowed white. He tried to heal her, but it wouldnt work on her. He had several holy powers like that as well as several demonic ones. Right now he was focusing on all good, which made him transform to his human form.
"Stay alive!" He cried as he once tried again. He kept trying until Kagome fully died. He watched her soul come from her body and leave. Before it left, it gave its last words. "Live on. You must live on. In time you will get stronger, in the end find your father. Proove to him you're more than what he thinks. Proove yourself to him.."
With it's last words it flew to the sky and vanished from there.
Jin started grabbing all the things he needed. He knew what the soul meant by getting stronger. He needed to leave. He needed to trian. One day he will freely set foot on the west without being attacked. One day...
He packed up his stuff and walked out of the hut. The sun wasn't shining. He wondered where to go, where could he train? He knew nothing of the north and south, especially the west. He was very afraid of dying. He msut keep his promise however. He walked ont hrough the village and vanished, just like his mother did with him that one day they both were bannished.
To be continued.
