Sorry that I haven't updated in a while. I was real busy. To make this clear again, I do not own Inuyasha.
"Part 4"
It was early morning, at sunrise, and Kouga awakened to see that Inuyasha's children were gone. He looked outside to see that they were at Inuyasha's grave again. "I don't blame them. It's hard to let it go."Kouga thought. He walked down the mountain, to see the children.
"What will we do? We can't leave by ourselves! We can't stay either." Kisho said, staring at the baby. Kouga froze. He had never thought that that's what they were thinking about.
"Hey Kisho." Kouga said glumly. The two boys turned around.
"Oh! Hey Kouga." Kisho said sadly. Kouga knelted next to him.
"Something bothering you?" Kouga asked. Kisho looked at his father's grave. He sighed of his lonelyness.
"Kouga our father he was all we had, and now Masa and I are..." he couldn't finish, Kisho was too sad to talk about his father, so sad that he began to cry. Kouga gave him a hug, still feeling his emptyness.
"I wish that there was something I could do, but I can't. I'm sorry." Kouga said, filled with guilt. "Why do I feel this way?" He wondered. Sooner than you think, Masa began to cry. Kouga did the same for Masa. The two boys continued to sob. Kisho and Masa began to calm down, and looked up at Kouga. Kisho dried his tears.
"Kouga, why do you look so sad?" Kisho asked him. He didn't know how to answer the question. Kouga felt something wrong with him the whole time they were with him, it was something new to him. Instead of answering, Kouga stood up, and walked away. He didn't want to explain because he didn't understand it himself. Kouga went to the river near the base of the mountain, and thought of what he felt.
"Why do I feel like this? This sadness, what is it?" He asked himself. Kouga felt sad for the children. "What should I do? How can I make the feeling go away?" He questioned. Then he made up his mind. "I'll find there mother, it should make them feel a bit better." Kouga thought. Only a second afterwords, Kouga ran back up the mountain to where the children were, still standing in front of Inuyasha's grave. They turned around when Kouga stopped running.
"Kouga?" Masa questioned. Kouga grinned, and kneeled down infront of Kisho, holding his baby sister.
"How would you like to see your mother again?" Kouga asked them. The two boys became wide-eyed. They nodded with joy at the thought of it. "Well then, let's get some rest, and we'll set out inh the morning." Kouga said, standing up. The two nodded again, and headed back to the den with Kouga.
A road down sadness to joy is what it seems like, but believe me, it'll be down hill from here on out.
