Chapter Two!

2/13/2007

Wow. It's been a long time since I've touched Fanfiction!

I don't own Inuyasha, but I do own the "place" where they went and this story.

;D Haha oops!

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The rest was just about their habits, etc. Kagome heard someone approaching and stopped reading abruptly, dropping the large book under the loose floorboard and grabbed a box-cutter. There was a loud ripping noise and Kagome was hastily grabbing a glass cauldron glazed over red and black diamonds. There was a black and white fog mixing inside the cauldron of which had no source. It just…was. Kagome blew on the fog and it erupted around her until she was no longer sitting on the dusty floor of the haunted house, but inside a large sphere with many dark black caves washed with red water that looked suspiciously like blood.

Kagome sat on the floor of the cave for what felt like days. She moved her hand slowly across the smooth black rock until the water started rising. Kagome sat dead still for a while until the water reached her. She already knew there was no where she could go, and the water scared her. She stood up and started to take a step back when she ran into something -- the man from before. She had never told anyone of him, and she had always tried to run whenever she ended up near him. This time she had no where to run, and he had a firm grasp on her arms. She started to make scared noises when he swiftly pulled her towards him, and launched them into the air.

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Sesshomaru was confused. He could have easily stayed where he was, having a feast ther would last him a very long time. But she had the book with her, and he didn't think. He saved her life and they were now far away from where they had been, in a grassy valley. The girl had been picking at the gray grass for a while. The place confused her, just like the Earth had when he first traveled there many hundreds of thousands of years before. The grass was perfectly alive, in more senses than one. Kagome had picked up a particularly alive piece, it turned red after being picked and started hissing. It worked hard to wriggle itself out of her grip, then tried to bite her. She held it firmly between her fingers until it bit the soft flesh between her thumb and index finger. Sesshomaru grabbed the grass and pierced a claw through it. It was dead, and it turned black then disintegrated.

"Who are you?" the girl finally asked. "Where are we?"

"My name is Sesshomaru. We're in a vampire breeing ground." he announced.

"Oh. Well...I'm Kagome. And we need to get out of here. How do we leave?" She asked, looking a little afraid. But still very cute in her Halloween clothes.

"We ask to leave. Thats how." he announced in a tone that led her to believe he thought she was a complete moron.

"Okay...Can we leave?!" Kagome looked at the red sky and shouted the question. Nothing happened. "Can we PLEASE leave?!" She shouted again. She asked the question in three different ways, but nothing happened. "Why aren't we leaving?"

If she were inside Sesshomaru's head, she would have known he found this amusing. She would have known he was having trouble to resist something stupid, like mating her or another act. She would have known that he was trying to steal the book from her at the very moment. But she wasn't. So she didn't. "We have to go and ask."

"Oh," she looked at her bleeding hand. The large book she had been looking at before fell to the ground next to Kagome. Sesshomaru looked at the book, then sucked the blood from Kagome's hand until it stopped bleeding. He tried to touch the book but it forced his hand away when he came close. They both furrowed their brows. Kagome tried to touch the book, but a force kept her fingers from meeting the surface just like his. They both shook their heads and tried again -- at the same time. It worked, but once Kagome politely moved her hand away, the book repelled him too. Frustrated, he grabbed her hand then touched the book. It worked fine.

With her hand still in his, he flipped through the old pages then sliced his index finger open with a fang. A drop of blood fell to the page, then he did the same to Kagome. She winced at the pain -- a little annoyed at bleeding twice in a minute. Their blood pulled over the page to eachother, then formed many intricate lines with words and shapes around them. "This is how we get there." He told her. He went still, then snapped the book shut and pulled Kagome -- who grabbed the book frantically -- with him into a tree. He motioned for her to be quiet, neither of them breathed. Suddenly there were many men around the tree.

They were all dead white, their eyes were red, and their hair was the darkest of ebonies. They smelled the air and looked around curiously. Then they spotted Kagome. She froze.

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Okay. So I got sick during my no-school day and ended up finishing this chapter at eight fifteen at night. Please enjoy; R&R:)