Chapter 2

"Karin, that's them. The two people I saw before," Anju said meekly, as she pointed at the couple across the street.

"Really? Wow, he looks gaudy in that baggy red outfit…are you sure that they're the people and not just cosplayers?" Karin asked, a bit disbelieving; she'd never seen something so out of place.

"I'm positive," Anju stuck by her suspicion. The two had begun to bicker in the same way they had the day before as the two sisters looked on, confirming her theory that they were the ones she had seen earlier.

Then, randomly, the two walked away, though they continued to argue. Karin and Anju secretly followed them to a hiding place deep in the cover of the trees, where people wouldn't normally go.

After finding a decent hiding place among the trees, they observed the girl look around for people who might be there looking at her. She failed to see Karin or Anju, and there was nobody else in the area, so she went on with what she was planning.

"Inuyasha…SIT BOY!" she yelled.

There was a thunderous crashing sound, and Anju peeked around the trunk of the tree she was hiding behind to take a peek to see the boy face-first on the ground, struggling to get up.

"What the hell was that for?" the boy named Inuyasha yelled back at his attacker.

The girl just stormed off, leaving the boy and unnoticed onlookers behind.

"Kagome, wait! I didn't mean it!" Inuyasha said in the suck-up type of voice, as he ran after the girl named Kagome.

"We'd better follow them. They seem…odd," Karin suggested, now intrigued in this weird pair of people.

"Yes," Anju agreed, as she moved to follow the boy. She felt a pressure on her shoulder, and back checked to see her sister, holding her there.

"Anju, if we're going to do this, we have to do it right. Just in case, we have to follow at a distance. If we get too close, they'd most likely catch us. Let's just wait a tiny bit, OK?" Karin explained in a kind voice, knowledge from all those spy movies she's watched finally coming in handy.

Anju relaxed, and followed her sister's suggestion. They let a few moments pass in near silence, and then began their pursuit of the people. Those few short minutes almost caused the sisters to loose track of them, which would have made it all the harder to follow them.

To their amazement, the boy whom they were following ran faster than they had imagined possible, at a speed that seemed almost inhuman. In the moment's head start, he was already out of their sight. Anju and Karin, who hadn't anticipated this, ran as fast as they could to catch up and remain hidden from them, which they barely succeeded in doing.

"Anju, are you sure about this? Is it really worth all this trouble?" Karin asked between heavy breaths, starting to have her doubts about this. It was starting to seem out of the ordinary, or as out of the ordinary as something can get when you're a vampire that doesn't suck blood.

"I am," she replied simply. She was sure that this was going to lead to something important, and thus insisted on continuing on.

::change in time::

The sister vampires stayed as quiet as they possibly could as they hid behind a good sized shrub, at times peeking out from behind it at the house they had arrived at. It was the house that the two people had run into, still arguing. Anju and Karin had been waiting there for some time, waiting patiently for something to happen.

"Anju, I don't think they're coming out any time soon," the elder vampire complained. She was sore all over from the branches sticking into her sides and the hardness of the ground she was sitting on, and knew that if they were gone for much longer, their parents would realize that Anju wasn't at home like she was supposed to be.

"Shh, listen," Anju shushed, as she pointed to the door. They could hear the distant voices of the two bickering, but other than that all was quiet, until…

"FINE! We'll go back then! God, you can be so insensitive sometimes!" the girl yelled as the door swung open and she stormed out of the house.

"Good! Hurry up!" the boy rallied, as he very forcefully took hold of her wrist and started to drag her behind him.

"LET GO OF ME! I can walk on my own," Kagome fumed, as she heatedly slapped the boy's hand away from her. Obviously the fight hadn't simmered down, but had instead gone to a whole 'nother level.

"Then get your ass over here, or I'm leaving without you!" Inuyasha ordered nastily, as he pushed forward.

"Go ahead! I have a test today, which is the only reason I came back in the first place!" she muttered, though she followed him regardless. She didn't look all that happy about it, but seemed to know that staying there wouldn't help matters any.

The two entered a small wooden building that looked like a shrine, and their voices faded and soon disappeared altogether.

"Well…that was…interesting, to say the least," Karin said, "Why d'you think they'd go in there? It's just a dumpy old shed or something, probably isn't even much of anything in there."

"I don't know," Anju admitted, as she pondered the matter. She came up with no plausible explanation, so she turned to her sister, who had come to the same conclusion.

The two merely had to look each other in the eye before making the silent agreement to continue following them, this time into the tiny wooden building. They got to the structure with no problems whatsoever, and took a closer look to see if there was any significance about it.

"This is a shrine," Karin pointed out, snooping around the building, "What could they be doing in there now? You'd think they'd be at school by now."

Anju stayed quiet. She was busy inspecting the rest of the shrine. "Look," she said, as she showed Karin the inside of the building.

"A well…maybe they're in there. But why would they be sitting in a well?" Karin pondered, as a very perplexed look crossed her face. The boy and the girl were nowhere to be seen, and they had most definitely walked into this very shrine only moments earlier.

"Yes…maybe they're in the well," Anju concurred, repeating what her sister had said, for she wasn't sure where the people could be if they hadn't slipped into the well.

Anju and her big sister entered the building and walked around the little inside balcony, looking for clues as to where the other two had gone. They found no hints at all, so they went to the middle of the shrine, where the well was located.

Their curiosity got the best of them, and they took a peek into the well. It seemed bottomless, as the darkness of the darkness of the shadows gave the illusion that it stretched on forever, engulfing the dirt bottom of the well.

Karin pulled away and grabbed a nearby rock, wanting to do a little experiment. She wanted to see just how far away the bottom was, and knew just how to do that. She tossed the small stone in, and they very soon heard a soft thud that told them that the rock had made contact with the dirt at the bottom.

"They have to be down there," she whispered mostly to herself, in an attempt to convince herself that they hadn't disappeared into thin air. It was deathly quiet, and her mind was thinking the worst. She called into the well after a few minutes, "Hey you! Are you down there?"

No answer came, much to her dismay. This was starting to get aggravating; she had no idea what was going on.

She grabbed a handful of good-sized pebbles and tossed them into the well, knowing that this would solve her problem. If the two were down there, the dozens of rocks would hit them and they'd cry out in pain, confirming that they were indeed hiding in the well.

Still, no noise erupted from the well. This confused the sisters to no end; if the boy and the girl that they were secretly following weren't in the well, then where could they be?

They leaned over the edge of the well, trying to figure out the answer to that question. They were determined to find out what had made the girl named Kagome and the boy named Inuyasha disappear into thin air, without so much as a sound.

As they were leaning over the edge, a very random and unexpected thing happened. Out of nowhere, a fat multicoloured cat approached them, and started to rub up against Anju's legs, wanting attention.

"Meow!" it purred, as it brushed up against the young vampire. Anju jumped up in shock, though instead of jumping back, she jumped forward; she didn't want to hurt the harmless creature, and didn't pause to think of her actions.

Luckily she landed on the edge of the well, her feet still on the ground. The cat continued to rub up against her, though, now with a little more force. She didn't have time to regain her balance, and slipped into the well.

"ANJU!" her sister called in desperation, as she shot out her hand to grab Anju. She succeeded, but unfortunately she wasn't one who had much strength in her arms, so she began to slip over the edge as well. She tried as hard as she could to pull them both back onto solid ground, but it just wasn't enough.

In seconds, the two vampire sisters were airborne. They flailed their arms and legs, searching madly for something to break their fall, and desperately attempted to grip the walls of the well. They were unsuccessful in both areas, and continued their tumble.

They landed with a thump, miraculously unharmed. Adrenaline continued to pump through their veins, but despite the enormous amounts of it, they blacked out soon after.

::end of chapter 2::

Well, here's chapter 2. This fanfiction is definately fun to write. Still has a twist in the next few chapters, and random comedy too!

Have to march in the Rememberance Day ceremony this weekend...I'm so nervous! I'm horrible at marching, and just know I'll make a fool of myself...but I have to do it if I want to advance a level in cadets. So I'll try my best...but...GAH! The nervousness, it consumes me! And I couldn't attend Cadets this last week, so I wasn't able to practice; my mom said she couldn't drive me and said that a friend of mine couldn't either, and then told me 20 minutes before it started that I could go if I could get a ride with someone else. But by that time, I knew I wouldn't be ready in time...bleh.

Anyway, back to the story. It's almost done, and I just have to type it up. But I have a lot of stuff to type up...over fifty pages, to be exact. But I'm putting this at highest priority since it's nearly complete, so that I can finish it asap. I have a lot of stuff lined up to post up on here, two of which are finished and only need to be typed up. One of them is going to be fairly long with two sequels. And the original story I'm writing is coming along pretty well too, I only really need one more chapter and I have the required amount of words. I really can't wait to be actually published.

So...anyway...chapter 3 coming soon to a story near you!