Night fell once more as Sango and Miroku saw no end to their quest. It became pretty clear to them that whatever the doctor's boy saw, somehow stole the voice of him and his father. It also became clear that Kagomes cold is no ordinary cold.
"The demon that he saw must have done the same thing to Kagome when Inuyasha was carrying her home," Sango always thought of Miroku as a pervert but she was actually impressed with his findings.
"Yeah you're probably right," she said as much as she hated to admit it.
Miroku sighed and shifted his staff from one hand to the other and reached behind Sango. A slap echoed loudly through the trees, so loud birds scattered.
"YOU PERVERT!" Sangos rejection was cut short, when they spotted an enormous bird fly overhead, "What the? Is that real?"
Miroku was already on its trail, "Come on Sango, after it. I believe that's what the boy was talking about!" He shouted, while rubbing a sore spot on his cheeks.
Sango and Miroku continued on chasing the siren. They had arrived at a small stream and could continue no further. Sango rode Kirara across the steam while Miroku searched for a bridge or a shallow part of the stream. The siren finally landed on the side of a cliff and glared at its followers. For the first time Sango and Miroku saw what they had been chasing.
The siren was definitely half bird half human. Its wings stretched out and accented the gather of feathers around its neck. Though the creature had a human torso, its beak and its talons were obviously bird. Its piercing eyes were completely dark blue and emotionless.
Despite her constant urge to run away, Sango managed to gather the few drops of courage left in her and threw her Hiraikotsu.
Inuyasha slashed his way through the row and rows of soldiers. Through all the toughness that showed on his face he was actually having a lot of fun. Surprisingly, the grin on his face grew slicker and slicker with ever man he defeated.
Kagome continued receiving word of Inuyashas destruction. She had become more and more agitated, more and more eager to say "sit". She twirled her thumbs around and around and stared out at the stars. She somehow felt connected with Inuyasha. Kagome could feel his anger and despise his power increasing and how good it felt. It was obvious to her that he would not stop. Like something kept on telling her he's still doing it, he won't stop killing and somewhere, somewhere in this world, Inuyasha's killing someone as she thinks.
He's still killing. He's killing so many! Kagome had closed her eyes and saw through the connection she had with Inuyasha his situation right at that moment; hundreds of soldiers seeing him as a treat, hundreds of soldiers attacking.
Kagomes predictions were correct. Somewhere on the other side of the forest, Inuyasha continued to slay his way through the humans. Many had already decided to flee from him seeing that they were no match. But with every soul that flew, Inuyasha became stronger and stronger in spirit.
