How's it goin dudes? I'm Summer and this is my FanFiction. I came up with this idea after many years of being an Inuyasha fan and loving dragons. I've always loved Kagome and I'm not sure why. But I've always thought that she would be so much cooler if she could transform into a dragon. So I came up with all kinds of ideas and hopefully I can start this story and finish it too. Please read and give me some feedback, it is much appreciated and add this to your favorites if you want to read more. I need to know that you want to read it xD. Enjoy!
Summary: Kagome gains the powers of the Yin and Yang Dragons which allows her to transform her shape from human to reptile. Upon gaining these abilities she awakens the sea God known as the "Dragon King" as he begins a relentless search for her to take the power for his own. With the help of two twin boys Kagome and the gang must stop the "Dragon King" before he destroys everything in his wake. But can Kagome control her darkest desires along the way?
She coughed and gagged, blood discharging through gritted teeth. She was lying on her sore back while gripping her sides, involuntarily enduring the pain that rippled throughout her body. She grimaced and almost screamed in agony as her fingers accidentally grazed over the deep gash that curled around her torso. Her ears were throbbing as she tried to listen to the voice that was frantically calling her name. It was too hard to identify the voice and its owner, for every sound was muffled and all she could apprehend was her erratic breathing.
Everything was slowing down before her fluttering bloodshot eyes. She was struggling to stay awake, to survive. She couldn't black out now; her friends needed her! All the colors surrounding her were fading in and out and gradually beginning to bleach into black and white. All she could smell was the bitter and metallic essence of her own blood that coated her limp and wounded body. The ground beneath blended with her blood and sweat creating warm mud. Her mouth tasted like liquid rust that blocked the back of her throat, causing her to convulse and expectorate the sour substance, as if it were fire extract, darting into the frigid air and quickly transforming into small drizzles of crimson raindrops.
She couldn't believe how fast everything was happening. It wasn't even supposed to commence like this. This wasn't what she had in mind when engaging in this conflict. The life she was desperately clinging to was slipping out of her shaking fingers as the cold grip of death began to grasp onto her already shivering body. Her eyes slowly closed as her mind flashed and cracked like a lightning storm. As her vital fluids spilled out of her combat lacerations, the memories of how she had gotten in her current situation flooded back into her head.
"Sit!" In a swift forced movement, a head of full silver hair adorned with little dog ears, made painful contact with the callous ground. The harsh collision of flesh, rock, and dirt made a loud crack and explosion-like noise that could probably be heard from miles away.
"Stop doing that!" The aggravated half-demon yelled at the bitter girl with her hands over her hips, standing her ground.
"I'll stop doing that once you stop trying to run my life! I need to go back home to get more supplies for the long road ahead of us!" She countered, an annoyed expression displaying over her soft features. Kagome had been in this kind of argument more than once and she was beginning to grow tired of it. Not to mention that they had just ended a battle with a large rabbit demon and they were all incredibly exhausted from its ruthless strength and determination to annihilate them. Everyone survived the battle without receiving any deep wounds, only acquiring a few scratches and minor burns from the acidic venom that emanated from its claws and gnashing teeth. And as of that last crusade, Kagome was running low on bandages and medicine.
"But we need to leave now in order to catch up with Naraku! Have you forgotten that he's still out there, killing innocent people and manipulating other demons to find and kill us?"
"And have you forgotten that without a certain someone you wouldn't have made it this far let alone survived without those said supplies that I have to go and get?" She retorted as she crossed her arms. The frustrated silver-haired boy crossed his as well, sticking his sharp nose into the air as he let out a defeated grunt and gritted his fangs.
"Kagome is right, Inuyasha, we need to store up on medicinal supplies and energy as well if we are to continue our journey." The humble and tired monk said as he gently battered his sore shoulder. Inuyasha snorted again and twisted around, his back facing the group. Kagome sighed heavily and looked to her friend with the long brown ponytail and burgundy eye shadow.
"Sango, may I borrow Kirara?" She asked politely.
"Of course." She replied with a sweet smile as Kirara mewed and jumped from her post on her person's right shoulder. Flames shot out from the cat demon's tiny paws as the blaze enveloped her body and she began to evolve into her full form. Kagome hopped on Kirara's soft back and smiled at everyone before taking off.
"I'll be back soon!" She beamed as Kirara ascended into the clear blue sky, leaking out a loud roar.
"You better hurry up, and make sure I don't have to come and drag you back!" Inuyasha yelled after her.
"Sit!" Kagome screamed back. Inuyasha's head slammed into the dirt once again and he groaned in reminiscing pain feeling agitated. The young ginger-haired fox demon leaped onto Miroku's shoulder and shook his head slowly.
"Inuyasha is so narrow minded that he makes a straight path look curled and twisted." Shippo commented. Sango and Miroku agreed by nodding their heads and humming in unison their assent with each other. Meanwhile, Kagome was clutching Kirara's cream shaded fur, the soft tiny hairs tickling the skin of her palms, as the big cat galloped through the vast celestial sphere tundra. Once they made it back to that same vine covered beige well, Kirara landed softly on the cool grass. Kagome jumped off and caressed the sweet cat's warm and silky chin with her fingertips. Her alacrity of gratitude and affection elicited a loud purr from the back of the cat demon's throat.
Kagome smiled at her feline friend as it licked her hand in return and curled around, pouncing back into the sky to repair with the group that was left behind. The raven haired girl hurled her bulky yellow backpack into the well as blue and white swallowed the item into her time. Kagome had one leg over the edge of the well when she heard a loud snap coming from her right. Her head quickly turned towards the direction the noise came from.
"Hello?" She called softly, inwardly regretting what her mouth allowed to spill out. There was no answer. She couldn't even hear any birds chirp or the wind sing its regular breathy melody. Normally, if someone called 'Hello' to something and there was no answer, they would simply forget about it and continue on about their day. But sure enough, Kagome's curiosity enticed her to retract her leg from inside the well and designate her attention and body into the forest. It wasn't very dark outside, but the sun was lazily setting and she knew she had to return home soon.
She looked this way and that, aimlessly searching for the mysterious offender. As she pushed away a drooping branch, it quickly reeled back, cutting the inside of her left hand. Kagome winced slightly but ignored the tiny incision and didn't bother examining it. What harm could a branch do? After a few more feet of walking on soft grass, Kagome stumbled onto something that didn't feel like grass, but, more like a rock. She looked down and caught sight of the strange ground she was standing on. It was a large rounded gray stone tablet that looked as if it was 10 feet long and 5 feet wide.
What is this thing?
It was adorned with all kinds of bumps and indentations that curved and created a shape that she couldn't analyze for it was disguised by moss and other forms of vegetation. Kagome stood in the middle of the arcane tablet as her chocolate brown eyes scanned over every arch and dip, trying to deduce what the strange markings were. She was so deep in thought; she didn't feel her blood trickle from that small slice across her palm, as it slid down and off the tip of her slender middle finger.
That small drop of blood fell into the miniature chasm that curled around the bulges and began to spread, that single drop turning into a small migrating river. Her blood filled every crevice until it met the last curled indentation and the tablet began to glow an ominous dark red. Kagome found herself surrounded by a black and red misty veil as it slowly swirled around her body.
What's going on? She questioned nervously.
Suddenly the strange mist burst into a bright burgundy light toward the sky, shooting through Kagome's figure. She groaned and grimaced, feeling pain bolt through her spine, legs, and arms. She felt as though she was being split apart, like her body and spirit was helplessly enduring contortion. After at least 15 seconds of unwilling torture, the light dispersed and Kagome fell to her knees, clutching at her chest as she felt her heart pound while gasping for air. The tablet returned back to its empty and lurid state, her blood completely vanished.
What the hell just happened to me? It felt like something was entering me.
Kagome soon snapped back into reality and realized that it was well after dark and she wasn't even home yet. She jumped to her feet and bounded back to the well, hurling herself into the blue and white lights of time, unaware of the pair of looming red eyes that watched her disappear.
