This is an Inu-Yasha/Ranma1/2/Urusei Yatsura crossover which
occurs during the Warring States Period, whenever that was. All
characters in this chapter property of Rumiko Takahashi, except for
Hoshi, Hayate and Hien Kusunoki, which were created by me.
Lords of Chaos Chapter 9
a Little Time Out
Hayate opened his eyes and yawned. He stretched and started to
comb his long fur with his claws when he noticed that Hoshi was still
sleeping on his shoulder, his little claws clinging to the white fur.
He sighed and walked out of his chambers and into the garden of
the fortress, only to find Sesshomaru standing there, blood on his hand
and katana and several demons dead at his feet.
"I thought you'd be gone by now," Hayate said, dissapointed to
find that the dog-demon was still around, "But you don't have to leave
me without troops to prove your usefuness."
"They were just helping me with my morning exercises,"
Sesshomaru smirked, "Maybe I should have warned them..." He flicked the
blood off his sword and turned to Hayate, "That flitting little brat
would make an interesting flying opponent." He said pointing at Hoshi
with his sword.
"Leave Hoshi out of your bloody games!" Hayate hissed, his
tail swinging angrily.
Sesshomaru didn't answer. He only smiled as he sheated his
sword.
"Anyway," Hayate said after calming himself, "If you're here,
then that means you're willing to follow my decisions."
"Maybe..." Sesshomaru answered.
"As long as it's convenient for you..." Hayate finished for
the dog-demon. He smiled, "I know your kind... I know you want
something else besides your father's sword and killing your brother."
He grinned, showing his fangs, "Perhaps you have decided that you also
want the Shikon no Tama?"
"Perhaps..." Sesshomaru's eyes narrowed and he threw a quick
glare at the sleeping bat-demon. "What if I did?"
"I just like to know where everybody stands," Hayate said,
"So that I can be prepared when someone betrays me... my men don't
take kind to traitors either."
"You trust too much in your men..." Sesshomaru turned his
back to the Youko, "How can you be sure the little brat isn't planning
something?"
"Hoshi?" Hayate laughed, "You just don't understand our
relationship, do you?" He stroked Hoshi's head and smiled, "Hoshi's
an orphan. I found him when he was a little cub right after his parents
had been killed by a demon-hunter. He has been with me ever since."
He looked back at Sesshomaru "Of course you wouldn't understand...
You would have betrayed your father first chance you had."
Sesshomaru's eyes narrowed and his hand moved to the hilt of
his sword. Then he smiled slyly.
"Then why are we having this conversation?" He said, walking
into the compound, "I don't need you to tell me that you don't trust
me. Instead of wasting my time you should watch your back... I know
you have made some powerful enemies." His eyes flicked, "You acuse
me of keeping secrets, yet you have kept the Lords of Chaos a secret
too..." He turned his head to look sideways at the Youko, "Not to
mention what was your real relationship with Kusunoki..."
This time it was Hayate's turn to glare.
"Kusunoki and the Lords of Chaos are not your business," he
growled softly, "They are mine..." He walked past Sesshomaru and
smiled, "To destroy..."
**********************
Hien opened his eyes slowly and rubbed them. He hadn't
realized how exhausted he'd been until he woke up the second time in
the morning, this time on Kaede's lap.
With sleepy eyes he squinted at the sky. Judging by the height
of the sun it was probably ten in the morning. He turned on his heels
and he looked at the temple roof.
That's weird, he thought, since when did we start putting
gargoyles on temples? He rubbed his eyes and looked again. A green
glint caught his eye as the gargoyle in the far right shifted to look
down at him. The other two remained inmobile on their sides,
acknowledging him with a single sideways glance.
"Morning!" Shippo's head popped from the roof's peak.
"Shippo!" Inuyasha called, "Get back to your post!"
Shippo scowled at Inuyasha's back, resisting the urge to bite
him, then turned back to Hien.
"Ryouga-kun thinks he picked up something, so they asked me
to help them keep an eye out." The little fox explained.
Hien made his way to the roof. He stood in the middle and
noted their position. Each was facing a cardinal point and he wondered
if there any significance in that. Probably not, since the Furies
were only three and the cardinal point were four. Though in some
cultures, the center was also considered a cardinal point.
He shook his head when he realized his thoughts were drifting
and closed his eyes, trying to catch anything with his senses. Kaede
overestimated his powers. It was true that he could track a demon
even through time, but only when he knew exactly what he was looking
for... and for that, he needed visual contact first.
He still didn't knew how he had been able to recognize the
Furies aura from among the others.
He concentrated on Hayate's and Sesshomaru's ki. He could feel
them far away but there was nothing out of the extraordinary with them.
There was a just a little tension, they were probably having an
argument...
"How did Sesshomaru get away from you?" Ryouga asked
suddenly, breaking his concentration.
Hien looked at the kid, who was squatting with his hands
holding tightly to the edge of the roof, sniffing the air, wings
loosely folded, just like those gargoyles Hien had thought he was.
"What do you mean that Sesshomaru got away from you?" Inuyasha
demanded, "Aren't you supossed to be some hotshot demon-hunter?"
"I don't wanna talk about it." Hien replied, slumping next to
Ryouga.
"Why?" Lum asked flying next to him, "Did something bad
happen?"
Hien sighed when Shippo sat on his lap and looked up with
pleading puppy eyes.
"All right," He growled, crossing his arms, "When I first met
Sesshomaru, he was with this really huge, ugly demon. I thought that
the demon wanted to hurt the 'pretty lady'... and Sesshomaru took
advantage of my confusion to beat the crap out of me and get away." He
slumped again and pouted, "Satisfied? Because I don't want to talk about
it anymore."
"Ha!" Inuyasha smirked, "I can't beleive you fell for
Sesshomaru's looks!"
"Knock it off!" Hien warned softly, "You really want to push me?"
"Well!" Inuyasha smiled, "I finally get a reaction out of him."
"Hien..." Ryouga said softly without turning, "Your Ki's
rising..."
"Sorry..." Hien said, when he realized that he was staring
through a green haze.
"Your energy level's hi," Inuyasha said, "Right now it was
higher than what you showed during the fight, so it seems that you need
something to motivate you, besides your enthusiasm." He turned his back
to the demon-hunter, "I guess it's enough for you to hang around in
the next battle."
"But the others..." Lum started, "Maybe Alecto should take
Kagome and Ranma back to their time."
"Are you kidding me?!" Ryouga jumped, "If I take Kagome back,
I'll have nothing to home in on my way back here and I'll get lost!"
"You mean to tell us that the part about you having a bad
sense of direction is true?" Inuyasha tear-dropped, "And yet you're
able to fell Kagome whenever she is!"
"I felt her all the way here." Ryouga answered, "How the hell
do you think I made it here? That idiot Ranma didn't guide me... he
still doesn't understand what's going on." He shook his head, "I told
you early this morning that in this life, my sense of direction is
nearly non-existent."
"You were laughing when you told me!" Inuyasha glared at the
boy, "I didn't think you were serious!"
"Here we go again..." Hien muttered and dropped his head.
"Ryouga! Inuyasha!" Lum stepped between her siblings, "This
is no time to be acting like children!" To make her point, her body
started glowing orange.
"What's going on here?" Kagome's head popped fron the edge of
the roof, "Why is everyone screaming?"
"Nothing..." Ryouga looked at Kagome and smiled sheepishly,
hand scratching the back of his head, "Inuyasha and I were having
a little... disagreement."
"Which is none of your business." Inuyasha added quickly.
"Right..."Kagome said, not beleiving it one bit. She knew
how Ryouga ended his disagreements, and if you added Inuyasha's
temperament... she turned to Hien, who was trying to make himself
inconspicuous.
"Don't look at me," The demon-hunter said, "You know them
better than I do."
Kagome shook her head, glad that it was over. She finished
climbing to the roof and looked aroud herself, at the temple grounds
an the village below.
"Found anything yet?" She asked.
"Still searching..." Lum answered.
"What are looking for, anyway?" Hien finally thought to ask.
"We're looking for Hayate's fortress." Lum walked back to
her edge, "We're going to take the battle to him."
"Why didn't you say so?" Hien smiled. He walked to one end
of the roof, and pointed in a northwest direction. "It's over
there... in the middle of a forest beyond that hill..." he trailed
off when saw that everyone was staring at him, "What?" he asked,
"It's no big deal. I felt them half an hour ago when I climbed... OW!"
He rubbed his head when Inuyasha bonked him. "What was that for?!"
"Did it ever occur to you that you could have saved us a lot
of trouble if you had told us from the beginning?" Inuyasha asked, his
voice strained from resisting the urge to beat Hien to a pulp.
Ryouga stood suddenly, startling everyone. He opened his wings.
"Where are you going?" Inuyasha demanded.
"Hunting." Ryouga answered. "Since we'll head out this
afternoon, I don't want to go to battle with and empty stomach like
last time. I smell a herd of deer nearby." He jumped of the roof, his
open wings slowing his fall. "Maybe I'll bring Ranma with me, loose
him in the forest..." And he walked into the temple.
"Show off." Inuyasha muttered, "I think I'll go with him,
so that he brings the deer in one piece. Knowing him, he'll just
blast them." He turned to Hien and smiled, "Don't worry. I'll deal
with you once this whole thing's over."
**********************
Ranma had always thought that he cat-fist training had been
cruel, and he would never forgive his father for it. Yet, in a way,
he was grateful. It had gotten him out of trouble many times, and he
could move with the stealth of a feline, the way he was doing
right now.
Fifteen minutes earlier, Ryouga had walked into the temple
and picked up his umbrella, stopping only to say something to Kaede
before going out.
"Where's he going," He asked the old priestess.
"He's going to get something for lunch." She answered. She
stood and stepped outside. "Hien! I'm going to town to get some
stuff. Do any of you want something in particular?"
"Some fruit for me." Kagome said.
"And some chicken." Was Shippo's answer.
"I'm happy with three of those soups Kagome brings,"
Inuyasha said.
"I think I'll be going with you." Hien called.
"How about you, boy?" Kaede asked, looking inside the
temple.
"Nothing. Thanks." Ranma answered.
Kaede shrugged and left.
And just the way it happens with cats, curiosity took the
best of Ranma, and he decided to follow Ryouga to see what he
was up to.
After a while he finally found Ryouga kneeling on a
branch, his full attention in front of him.
He started trotting towards the winged fighter and into
a clearing, startling the deer that had been grazing there.
"Damn you, Ranma!"
Ryouga jumped from the branch and glided towards a big
doe, leading her away from the herd and into a waiting, grinning
Inuyasha.
"She's mine!" He snarled at the dog-demon.
"It's not my fault your friend ruined your hunt." Inuyasha
replied.
"You're not getting her..." Ryouga smiled.
He started gathered energy between his hands, landed on
a branch and released it.
The blast hit the groung in front of the doe, the
shockwave killing her, and knocking Ranma and Inuyasha off their
feet.
Inuyasha coughed and glared at his sibling. Ranma shook
his head, wondering if it had been a mistake to folow his rival.
After all, he wasn't Ryouga anymore.
"You really like to play dirty." Inuyasha growled.
"Not my fault," Ryouga landed next to Ranma, noting with
satisfaction that his rival was scared of him. He put his hand on
Ranma's shoulder and felt him jump. "I guess some of his bad
habits rubbed off on me. Ranma never plays fair." His voice
lowered as he brought his face closer to the boy's ear, "In
fact, he just loves to make my life a living hell."
"I've noticed that." Inuyasha said, brushing dust and
pebbles from his clothes. He took a glance at the doe, noted
that it was still in one piece and decided that Ryouga's new
prey was more interesting. He smiled. Alecto had chosen a
good host. "From the look in your eyes, it seems you've
decided to do something about it."
"Not much... yet." Ryouga answered, releasing his grip
on Ranma's shoulder, "But when I do, I'll do it at my own
pace." He walked past Ranma and slung the doe's body over his
shoulder. He stopped in front of Inuyasha and looked sideways
at his rival.
"Take him to the well. Make sure he returns to our
time." His wings snapped open, "We'll meet back at the temple."
Ranma watched Ryouga take flight, then shivered. In
a normal fight, Ryouga was a tough opponent. He had always
welcomed the challenge, even though at time they turned
scary. But now...
"Let's go," Inuyasha snapped him out of his thoughts.
"Alecto asked me to take you back, but he didn't say how. I
could do it the hard way, but I could get into trouble."
He started pulling Ranma by the pigtail towards
the well.
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31/July/2000
Blackthorn Hiei Yamato Hibiki Sagara Yuy
AXBB@Hotmail.com BlackthornHiei@Usa.net
You know you've watched to much anime when everytime you see a
character you like you his or her name to yours.
This fanfic is taking me longer than I thought, but I'll finish
it. Sometime this century.
Thanks to everyone who has liked it so far, and those who have
given me their support! :)
occurs during the Warring States Period, whenever that was. All
characters in this chapter property of Rumiko Takahashi, except for
Hoshi, Hayate and Hien Kusunoki, which were created by me.
Lords of Chaos Chapter 9
a Little Time Out
Hayate opened his eyes and yawned. He stretched and started to
comb his long fur with his claws when he noticed that Hoshi was still
sleeping on his shoulder, his little claws clinging to the white fur.
He sighed and walked out of his chambers and into the garden of
the fortress, only to find Sesshomaru standing there, blood on his hand
and katana and several demons dead at his feet.
"I thought you'd be gone by now," Hayate said, dissapointed to
find that the dog-demon was still around, "But you don't have to leave
me without troops to prove your usefuness."
"They were just helping me with my morning exercises,"
Sesshomaru smirked, "Maybe I should have warned them..." He flicked the
blood off his sword and turned to Hayate, "That flitting little brat
would make an interesting flying opponent." He said pointing at Hoshi
with his sword.
"Leave Hoshi out of your bloody games!" Hayate hissed, his
tail swinging angrily.
Sesshomaru didn't answer. He only smiled as he sheated his
sword.
"Anyway," Hayate said after calming himself, "If you're here,
then that means you're willing to follow my decisions."
"Maybe..." Sesshomaru answered.
"As long as it's convenient for you..." Hayate finished for
the dog-demon. He smiled, "I know your kind... I know you want
something else besides your father's sword and killing your brother."
He grinned, showing his fangs, "Perhaps you have decided that you also
want the Shikon no Tama?"
"Perhaps..." Sesshomaru's eyes narrowed and he threw a quick
glare at the sleeping bat-demon. "What if I did?"
"I just like to know where everybody stands," Hayate said,
"So that I can be prepared when someone betrays me... my men don't
take kind to traitors either."
"You trust too much in your men..." Sesshomaru turned his
back to the Youko, "How can you be sure the little brat isn't planning
something?"
"Hoshi?" Hayate laughed, "You just don't understand our
relationship, do you?" He stroked Hoshi's head and smiled, "Hoshi's
an orphan. I found him when he was a little cub right after his parents
had been killed by a demon-hunter. He has been with me ever since."
He looked back at Sesshomaru "Of course you wouldn't understand...
You would have betrayed your father first chance you had."
Sesshomaru's eyes narrowed and his hand moved to the hilt of
his sword. Then he smiled slyly.
"Then why are we having this conversation?" He said, walking
into the compound, "I don't need you to tell me that you don't trust
me. Instead of wasting my time you should watch your back... I know
you have made some powerful enemies." His eyes flicked, "You acuse
me of keeping secrets, yet you have kept the Lords of Chaos a secret
too..." He turned his head to look sideways at the Youko, "Not to
mention what was your real relationship with Kusunoki..."
This time it was Hayate's turn to glare.
"Kusunoki and the Lords of Chaos are not your business," he
growled softly, "They are mine..." He walked past Sesshomaru and
smiled, "To destroy..."
**********************
Hien opened his eyes slowly and rubbed them. He hadn't
realized how exhausted he'd been until he woke up the second time in
the morning, this time on Kaede's lap.
With sleepy eyes he squinted at the sky. Judging by the height
of the sun it was probably ten in the morning. He turned on his heels
and he looked at the temple roof.
That's weird, he thought, since when did we start putting
gargoyles on temples? He rubbed his eyes and looked again. A green
glint caught his eye as the gargoyle in the far right shifted to look
down at him. The other two remained inmobile on their sides,
acknowledging him with a single sideways glance.
"Morning!" Shippo's head popped from the roof's peak.
"Shippo!" Inuyasha called, "Get back to your post!"
Shippo scowled at Inuyasha's back, resisting the urge to bite
him, then turned back to Hien.
"Ryouga-kun thinks he picked up something, so they asked me
to help them keep an eye out." The little fox explained.
Hien made his way to the roof. He stood in the middle and
noted their position. Each was facing a cardinal point and he wondered
if there any significance in that. Probably not, since the Furies
were only three and the cardinal point were four. Though in some
cultures, the center was also considered a cardinal point.
He shook his head when he realized his thoughts were drifting
and closed his eyes, trying to catch anything with his senses. Kaede
overestimated his powers. It was true that he could track a demon
even through time, but only when he knew exactly what he was looking
for... and for that, he needed visual contact first.
He still didn't knew how he had been able to recognize the
Furies aura from among the others.
He concentrated on Hayate's and Sesshomaru's ki. He could feel
them far away but there was nothing out of the extraordinary with them.
There was a just a little tension, they were probably having an
argument...
"How did Sesshomaru get away from you?" Ryouga asked
suddenly, breaking his concentration.
Hien looked at the kid, who was squatting with his hands
holding tightly to the edge of the roof, sniffing the air, wings
loosely folded, just like those gargoyles Hien had thought he was.
"What do you mean that Sesshomaru got away from you?" Inuyasha
demanded, "Aren't you supossed to be some hotshot demon-hunter?"
"I don't wanna talk about it." Hien replied, slumping next to
Ryouga.
"Why?" Lum asked flying next to him, "Did something bad
happen?"
Hien sighed when Shippo sat on his lap and looked up with
pleading puppy eyes.
"All right," He growled, crossing his arms, "When I first met
Sesshomaru, he was with this really huge, ugly demon. I thought that
the demon wanted to hurt the 'pretty lady'... and Sesshomaru took
advantage of my confusion to beat the crap out of me and get away." He
slumped again and pouted, "Satisfied? Because I don't want to talk about
it anymore."
"Ha!" Inuyasha smirked, "I can't beleive you fell for
Sesshomaru's looks!"
"Knock it off!" Hien warned softly, "You really want to push me?"
"Well!" Inuyasha smiled, "I finally get a reaction out of him."
"Hien..." Ryouga said softly without turning, "Your Ki's
rising..."
"Sorry..." Hien said, when he realized that he was staring
through a green haze.
"Your energy level's hi," Inuyasha said, "Right now it was
higher than what you showed during the fight, so it seems that you need
something to motivate you, besides your enthusiasm." He turned his back
to the demon-hunter, "I guess it's enough for you to hang around in
the next battle."
"But the others..." Lum started, "Maybe Alecto should take
Kagome and Ranma back to their time."
"Are you kidding me?!" Ryouga jumped, "If I take Kagome back,
I'll have nothing to home in on my way back here and I'll get lost!"
"You mean to tell us that the part about you having a bad
sense of direction is true?" Inuyasha tear-dropped, "And yet you're
able to fell Kagome whenever she is!"
"I felt her all the way here." Ryouga answered, "How the hell
do you think I made it here? That idiot Ranma didn't guide me... he
still doesn't understand what's going on." He shook his head, "I told
you early this morning that in this life, my sense of direction is
nearly non-existent."
"You were laughing when you told me!" Inuyasha glared at the
boy, "I didn't think you were serious!"
"Here we go again..." Hien muttered and dropped his head.
"Ryouga! Inuyasha!" Lum stepped between her siblings, "This
is no time to be acting like children!" To make her point, her body
started glowing orange.
"What's going on here?" Kagome's head popped fron the edge of
the roof, "Why is everyone screaming?"
"Nothing..." Ryouga looked at Kagome and smiled sheepishly,
hand scratching the back of his head, "Inuyasha and I were having
a little... disagreement."
"Which is none of your business." Inuyasha added quickly.
"Right..."Kagome said, not beleiving it one bit. She knew
how Ryouga ended his disagreements, and if you added Inuyasha's
temperament... she turned to Hien, who was trying to make himself
inconspicuous.
"Don't look at me," The demon-hunter said, "You know them
better than I do."
Kagome shook her head, glad that it was over. She finished
climbing to the roof and looked aroud herself, at the temple grounds
an the village below.
"Found anything yet?" She asked.
"Still searching..." Lum answered.
"What are looking for, anyway?" Hien finally thought to ask.
"We're looking for Hayate's fortress." Lum walked back to
her edge, "We're going to take the battle to him."
"Why didn't you say so?" Hien smiled. He walked to one end
of the roof, and pointed in a northwest direction. "It's over
there... in the middle of a forest beyond that hill..." he trailed
off when saw that everyone was staring at him, "What?" he asked,
"It's no big deal. I felt them half an hour ago when I climbed... OW!"
He rubbed his head when Inuyasha bonked him. "What was that for?!"
"Did it ever occur to you that you could have saved us a lot
of trouble if you had told us from the beginning?" Inuyasha asked, his
voice strained from resisting the urge to beat Hien to a pulp.
Ryouga stood suddenly, startling everyone. He opened his wings.
"Where are you going?" Inuyasha demanded.
"Hunting." Ryouga answered. "Since we'll head out this
afternoon, I don't want to go to battle with and empty stomach like
last time. I smell a herd of deer nearby." He jumped of the roof, his
open wings slowing his fall. "Maybe I'll bring Ranma with me, loose
him in the forest..." And he walked into the temple.
"Show off." Inuyasha muttered, "I think I'll go with him,
so that he brings the deer in one piece. Knowing him, he'll just
blast them." He turned to Hien and smiled, "Don't worry. I'll deal
with you once this whole thing's over."
**********************
Ranma had always thought that he cat-fist training had been
cruel, and he would never forgive his father for it. Yet, in a way,
he was grateful. It had gotten him out of trouble many times, and he
could move with the stealth of a feline, the way he was doing
right now.
Fifteen minutes earlier, Ryouga had walked into the temple
and picked up his umbrella, stopping only to say something to Kaede
before going out.
"Where's he going," He asked the old priestess.
"He's going to get something for lunch." She answered. She
stood and stepped outside. "Hien! I'm going to town to get some
stuff. Do any of you want something in particular?"
"Some fruit for me." Kagome said.
"And some chicken." Was Shippo's answer.
"I'm happy with three of those soups Kagome brings,"
Inuyasha said.
"I think I'll be going with you." Hien called.
"How about you, boy?" Kaede asked, looking inside the
temple.
"Nothing. Thanks." Ranma answered.
Kaede shrugged and left.
And just the way it happens with cats, curiosity took the
best of Ranma, and he decided to follow Ryouga to see what he
was up to.
After a while he finally found Ryouga kneeling on a
branch, his full attention in front of him.
He started trotting towards the winged fighter and into
a clearing, startling the deer that had been grazing there.
"Damn you, Ranma!"
Ryouga jumped from the branch and glided towards a big
doe, leading her away from the herd and into a waiting, grinning
Inuyasha.
"She's mine!" He snarled at the dog-demon.
"It's not my fault your friend ruined your hunt." Inuyasha
replied.
"You're not getting her..." Ryouga smiled.
He started gathered energy between his hands, landed on
a branch and released it.
The blast hit the groung in front of the doe, the
shockwave killing her, and knocking Ranma and Inuyasha off their
feet.
Inuyasha coughed and glared at his sibling. Ranma shook
his head, wondering if it had been a mistake to folow his rival.
After all, he wasn't Ryouga anymore.
"You really like to play dirty." Inuyasha growled.
"Not my fault," Ryouga landed next to Ranma, noting with
satisfaction that his rival was scared of him. He put his hand on
Ranma's shoulder and felt him jump. "I guess some of his bad
habits rubbed off on me. Ranma never plays fair." His voice
lowered as he brought his face closer to the boy's ear, "In
fact, he just loves to make my life a living hell."
"I've noticed that." Inuyasha said, brushing dust and
pebbles from his clothes. He took a glance at the doe, noted
that it was still in one piece and decided that Ryouga's new
prey was more interesting. He smiled. Alecto had chosen a
good host. "From the look in your eyes, it seems you've
decided to do something about it."
"Not much... yet." Ryouga answered, releasing his grip
on Ranma's shoulder, "But when I do, I'll do it at my own
pace." He walked past Ranma and slung the doe's body over his
shoulder. He stopped in front of Inuyasha and looked sideways
at his rival.
"Take him to the well. Make sure he returns to our
time." His wings snapped open, "We'll meet back at the temple."
Ranma watched Ryouga take flight, then shivered. In
a normal fight, Ryouga was a tough opponent. He had always
welcomed the challenge, even though at time they turned
scary. But now...
"Let's go," Inuyasha snapped him out of his thoughts.
"Alecto asked me to take you back, but he didn't say how. I
could do it the hard way, but I could get into trouble."
He started pulling Ranma by the pigtail towards
the well.
*****************************************************************
31/July/2000
Blackthorn Hiei Yamato Hibiki Sagara Yuy
AXBB@Hotmail.com BlackthornHiei@Usa.net
You know you've watched to much anime when everytime you see a
character you like you his or her name to yours.
This fanfic is taking me longer than I thought, but I'll finish
it. Sometime this century.
Thanks to everyone who has liked it so far, and those who have
given me their support! :)
