Author's notes: Yep I'm back. Sorry about the delay, school is hell. I hope you all enjoyed the last one. There probably will only be a few more chapters, but don't you worry I got a couple more sequels in mind. Get ready for some more action, comedy, horror and a confrontation with sweet Henrietta, my name for Kikyo (Evil Dead, fans you know who I mean). For the record I really really hate Kikyo. And hay maybe even the sessh-dog will come back for a rematch.
"Hold the line!" shouted Kenji as he slashed at another of the oncoming demons pouring out of the city. His division and him were dispatched to the city of Tokohosi to defeat an army of demonic forces that had taken over the city. Although genma were among them the majority of the demon forces were of some strange and previously unknown demon breed which looked strangely like humans, apart from demented body parts and a glow of evil in they're eyes. The column of 1000 Samurai had clashed with a division of demons more than twice their size. Kenji and his men were shocked at their numbers during the day their scouts had only reported a small occupation force within the city who were holding peasants and other towns people captive after sundown the Samurai marched on the city but were met by an overwhelming force of demons of a different kind. The two columns charged each other and continued to fight on for more than an hour with no end in sight.
"Sir, there are to many of them!" shouted one of Kenji's men. "It is pointless to fight them here we must retreat!" The Samurai began to run towards the woods. When Kenji furiously grabbed him and threw him to the ground.
"If any man dare retreat without my orders I promise you he will die a slow death!" said Kenji to the Samurai with his sword pressed against his throat. "Now pick yourself up and move-Aaaahhhhhhhhh!!!!" he screamed as a demon leapt on top of him and bit into his neck. The Samurai screamed but was cut short by the blade of a genma warrior.
The gang continued walking through the day and into the night. It took many hours, many shouts and many sits before the rest of the gang got Inuyasha and Kagome to stop arguing. "How many times do I have to tell you there is nothing between me and Kouga!" Kagome had yelled.
"Don't give me that," Inuyasha shot back. "You were flirting with him."
"No I wasn't Inuyasha, I told you I was only trying to calm the situation down!" she roared.
"By throwing yourself at him?" offered Ash.
"Yes I was-what-hey that's not what I meant, you guys!" Kagome was thoroughly enraged, her eyes glowed with anger. "I told you there is nothing between us!"
"Heh, yea right, tell someone who cares!" growled Inuyasha.
That was the last straw. "Inuyasha!!!" Kagome roared. Everyone knew what was coming.
"Oh boy," said Ash as he walked up to Inuyasha. "Sorry Lassie but this is for your own damn good."
"SIT BOY!!" shouted Kagome at that very moment Ash sent a powerful upward kick into Inuyasha's face, not only absorbing all of the force of the Sit but also sending him flying backwards into a nearby tree.
"Hey what did you do that for!" wailed Kagome in more concern for Inuyasha than anger for Ash.
"I had to save the poor guy," said Ash. Kagome ran to Inuyasha who lay in a daze at the foot of the tree. "You've already had your fun with this ten times in a row woman, if you keep this up your gonna like fracture his skull or give him a concussion or an…amnesia or something."
"It appears you may have done the job for her my friend," said Samanoske with a slight smile but keeping his calm demenor.
"Naw he'll be fine," said Ash in his casual cocky tone. "Hey Pongo, you all right?" he called to the seemingly unconscious half-demon.
"You'd better hope not," came the low growl of the silver-haired demon. Within seconds Inuyasha leapt up and was glaring in Ash's face. "How was that for my own damn good," sneered Inuyasha.
"Hey come on I was just trying to help you out man," said Ash. It was clear that Inuyasha was not impressed. "Come on how could a mouth full of leather taste worse than a mouth full of dirt?" Before he could react Ash received a swift punch to the face that nearly sent him toppling back wards.
Ash rubbed is face. "Oh so that's how you want to play it. Okay then," said Ash. He pulled out the spell book. Samanoske knew full well what was to come. Ash recited some strange words from the book and suddenly Ash grew very slightly and seemed a bit more muscular than the moment before. Inuyasha was to confused to react to the incoming punch but quickly returned it. Ash and Inuyasha continued to batter each other for several minutes.
"Oh brother," sighed Shipo. "Is this never ending cycle ever going to end?"
"With both their ego's I highly doubt it," sighed Samanoske.
"Pathetic!" came the deep voice of Sesshomaru from behind them. They all spun around accept for Ash and Inuyasha who continued to pound on each other.
"So it's you," growled Samanoske in rage as he gripped the hilt of his sword.
Sesshomaru's servant Jaken came running up to his master's side. After catching his breath he examined the two fighting figures and then burst out in anger. "How could such a fool have beaten the great Sesshomaru? Master destroy them now while they are unprepared, they will pay for there incompetence!" Jaken screamed in his high pitched annoying tone of voice. All readied themselves to fight accept of course for Ash and Inuyasha who were still dishing it out.
"You needn't worry, I haven't come to wreak my revenge on your friend although I had originally planned to," said Sesshomaru, the expression on the gang's faces changed from anger to shock, as did Jaken's. "I see now that beating me was not superiority but merely because your barbarian friend is a lucky fool," He said. Jaken was still to shocked to speak. "But in any case…" Sesshomaru walked up to the two brawlers grabbed them both by the back of the head and swiftly, but not too strongly, knocked their heads together. The two of them stumbled and rolled their eyes as they fell on their backs. "Your insolent badgering annoys me," he said. "The city you seek is less than two miles away," he finished and began to walk away. No one bothered to ask him how he knew where they were going.
"What but master you must destroy him!" shouted Jaken. "That fool dared to defy you. You must teach this pathetic barbarian to hold his wrenched tongue and make him pay for causing you such pain!" he said. Ash who had been barley awake and heard all the things Jaken had just said raised his sawed-off, still dazed, and fired a round at Jaken but missed due to his current condition. "Ah! Lord Sesshoma aren't you going to help me? He's trying to kill me!" he shouted.
"I know," returned Sesshomaru in his casual not caring tone of voice.
"Whaa?" shrieked Jaken before dodging another shot from Ashes shotgun and ran franticly after his master hysterically screaming his name.
"Well I'm sure glade that's all over," sighed Shipo.
"I wander why we never thought to do that before," shrugged Miroku
"Because you knew we'd kill you," snarled Inuyasha as he and Ash stumbled to their feet and struggled to keep balance.
Through his lack of balance Ash extended a hand to Inuyasha. "Truce a truce?" he asked.
"Truce," returned Inuyasha as he shook ashes hand once he finally was able to grab hold of it.
Kagome sighed. "When will you boys learn?" she asked.
"Heh whatever Mom," snorted Ash as he and his half-breed companion continued to struggle for balance.
"Well Kirara it looks like your going to have to carry them," said Sango. Kirara mewoed then transformed into her demon form. Once they had helped Ash and Inuyasha onto Kirara's back they continued on in the direction Sesshomaru had pointed out until they came to the top of a ridge over looking the city. More demons continued to swarm out of the vortexes the few samurai who stood their ground were torn apart and eaten alive by the deadites. The Genma served as a support force as the deadites lead the brunt of they attack. The defenses outside the city were holding but couldn't possibly hold much longer.
Ash and Inuyasha helped themselves to their feet and looked down on the city below. "Damn it, there so damn many of them," grunted Ash.
"Well at least we know where they are now," said Miroku.
"But even with all of us put together I don't think we can beat them," stated Kagome.
"No arguments hear," said Shipo. Kirara, who had recently returned to her smaller form, meowed in agreement.
"Keh I don't care how many of them there are I'll kill them all and judging by the demonic aura Naraku is there as well, now is my chance," said the half-breed in his normal cocky gung-ho tone of voice.
"Down boy, shorty skirt hear is right, there's way to many of them there's no way we can stop them," stated Ash.
"He's right," began Samanoske. "We will need much more fire power to bring them down."
"Wait a minute…that's it!" shouted Ash.
"What's it?" asked Inuyasha.
"You people wouldn't happen to know any good weapon smiths would you?" asked Ash with a smile.
Totosai was in the middle of forging a samurai sword when he suddenly heard a shout from the entrance to his cave. "Totosai," shouted Inuyasha from the mouth of the cave. The sword smith came to meet his new arrivals. "Consider your self in buisiness old man."
"Inuyasha? What's this all about?" asked the bewildered swordsmith.
"So I hear you can make anything," stated Ash.
"Yes," said Totosai to the unfamiliar face.
"You mean Anything?" said Ash with an ear to ear grin.
