Chapter 49: A Time To Get Away
"Hiraikotsu!"
The large bone boomerang collided with several demons, cutting them up into mere bones and skin. The weapon flew up high into the air and returned back to its holder, a woman wearing the pink and black clothes of a demon slayer. Brown eyes scanned over the depths of the bordering forest and found no other danger to her and the thousands of people near to where she stood.
The woman sighed as she looked up at the setting sun. It had been two days since the attack on the encampment and worry engulfed her for her friends at the castle. She and the people had fled towards the Mountains, she, flying atop her friend Kirara as she watched the carriages make haste towards their destination. Being the temporary leader of the 'Grand Uprising' she protected and watched over them with great ferocity, praying to what gods there were that she would hopefully not let them or Kagome down.
It wasn't long until they had been a mile off that she had seen a flash of pink back to where the encampment was and only one name had come to mind. Kagome. She was the only one who could conjure up such energy and she had left the castle to see to their needs. The demon slayer knew her friend was out back at the camp alone and fighting. The demon exterminator had the great urge to just turn around, even alone, to aid her best friend but the safety of a thousand people were in her hands and she knew Kagome just had to be safe after using such energy. Yet the worry was still there and would not dispel. Why did she have to use such a large amount of power? She hoped the Palace was not in danger as well.
When the 'Grand Uprising' encampment had finally reached the Mountains, they were at least fifteen miles away from the Western Palace. If she flew up on Kirara she could still see the white-stone building of the castle, but barely. If she could go back to the encampment, she would, but everyone needed help settling into the cave they had found to be their temporary home.
It was not long after they had reached the cave that the survivors of the Wolf Tribe arrived. Not many had been killed during the attack and she was glad to see Ayame, Kouga, Ginta, and Hakkaku. However, Ayame's Grandfather had not made it, leaving the young white wolf to grieve. Kouga had quickly left to comfort her, but his worry was still on Kagome and questions arrived on if the miko returned from her 'travels', how would she know that they left? Sango could only answer with a frown and a false excuse, beginning to doubt the lie she made to Kouga. However, she knew it was for the best. If Kouga found out the truth of Kagome's stay at the Palace, there was no doubt he would go off after her and probably cause trouble.
The woman sighed again at their current situation and turned to go back towards the cave. She would have sent word to Kagome and Miroku, but many demons from the attack were still hunting the encampment down and the Mountains were infested with wild ones. Kirara would be in serious danger if she went out there alone.
The taijiya stopped in front of a large entrance, sutras plastered all over its sides from Kagome's 'safety-emergency' kit which kept enemies out and their scents and auras hidden. Walking through the barrier, she felt the warmth come and leave in an instant. Passed the cave's entrance was an amazing sight, the encampment stumbling upon a lucky catch of a momentary home.
It was a large cavern at least a mile long and a mile wide with a few tunnels here and there but stable and warm. Camps had been set up along with wolf dens as fires littered the area. A stream was close to the cave, so at times during the day, under protection, trips were made to fetch water for drink or washing.
Many of the horses and carriages sat at the side along with bags and bags of supplies. However it was not going to last for more than a month. Frowning, she walked over to a particular camp fire where five figures sat.
"Sango," One boy called.
He was wearing a black and yellow demon slayer attire and a sickle hung at his waist.
"Hello Kohaku," She answered.
"How were the demons?" He asked.
"Easy," Sango answered as she sat down next to the other boy, he wearing a dark blue and black demon slayer outfit and rubbing Kirara gently on the back, "How are you doing, Souta?"
The boy looked up with a blank expression, replying in a monotonous tone, "…I'm good…"
Sango frowned with concern and turned to look at the man across from her, he also holding a frown, "…Tsukuyomaru…"
The bat demon's purple eyes focused on her and he bowed his head, "Sango…"
Sango cast her gaze on the other two figures, General Tsukuyomaru's wife and his daughter, Shiori. The small white-haired girl was still in her mother's arms, her own purple eyes distant just as Kagome's sometimes went, and her hands clutching on to a half-finished blanket. It seemed her best friend, Rin, and her family had not made it out of the attack and the little girl was heartbroken. Once again, Sango silently cursed the Sin Kingdom for their terrible deeds and the lives they had taken.
"When will I see my sister again?" Souta asked quietly.
Sango frowned, and then tried to give a reassuring smile, "Soon, Souta…Very soon…"
Sango looked up to see Kouga walking around as he made daily checks on the dens. The taijiya remembered her conversation with the Wolf Prince about Kagome and he insisted that a patrol from the Wolf Demon Tribe be sent out to keep an eye on things in the forest, if another attack were to ensue or if Kagome returned. Sango only had to agree, for Kouga gave her no other option.
Taking up her boomerang from where she put it down, Sango picked up a cloth and started to wipe away the blood. Kohaku had also taken out his own weapon to sharpen it and started a one-sided conversation with Souta as Tsukuyomaru stood to attend to any business around the cave.
There was a small rustle and a figure decided to sit next to her. Brown eyes looked up and found Ayame, who was looking to the ground with an unhappy expression, her knees pulled up to her chest.
"Ayame?" Sango asked.
Green eyes looked to her with sadness and she bit her bottom lip.
"I did not wish to be alone," She said quietly, "May I stay here for a while?"
Sango smiled gently, "Of course, Ayame."
Brown eyes looked passed the Wolf Queen to find Seiji and Hojo passing out armor. It seemed the Blacksmith was able to load it into the cart easily with his demon strength and finished the remainder of it that night. Unfortunately, she and Kagome's were left in the hut back in the forest. Sango sighed again and looked down to her boomerang as she continued cleaning.
Luckily, Sango had brought Kagome's unfinished demon slayer outfit, giving the taijiya something to work on until she figured out how to send word to Kagome and Miroku. Looking out the cave entrance, she found the sky to be a dark blue as night began to fall. Another day had passed and there were many more to go.
Hopefully, the Sin Kingdom's days were numbered.
The sun had yet to rise and Kagome stood next to her bed, a bag on the mattress as it held a jug of water and a few meats to let her snack on when she was hungry. She would not be gone long, only for a day…perhaps two. Lord InuTaisho and Lady Izayoi knew of her plan and she recognized that Rin was in good hands. She wore her black hoari and red kimono, her katana, bow, and quiver at their usual places. Her wavy hair was left down and a sutra was placed on her stomach to conceal that she had left. Several more charms lay in her pack.
Taking up the bag and placing it on her shoulder, Kagome looked around the room for anything more useful but nothing came to view. So with a sigh, she placed the familiar cloth over her nose and mouth and exited her bedroom, using her thief abilities as she snuck around the castle, careful of being unnoticed.
She felt bad for not telling anyone of her plan but who she really felt guilty for was Rin and Miroku. She was going back to the forest and they were not. But this was something she needed to do alone…She would take them back another day.
It didn't take long for Kagome to get into the Gardens. Guards didn't seem to notice her presence and if she did get caught she would just tell them the truth and ask them not to tell anyone else of it. But as Kagome crept through the Gardens towards the Stables, she was fortunately not found and the next thing she knew, the miko was mounting Koru and leading him towards the Garden Gate. The exit was open, courtesy of Lady Izayoi and the rebel leader rode off into the forest, just as the sun peeked over the horizon.
Koru galloped at a steady pace into the forest, the miko fearful yet needing to go into the woods and look at the encampment. She was scared to see the bodies of her friends and people but needed to do so…And to at least give them a proper burial for the sacrifices they made.
The closer she and Koru got to the encampment, the slower she had the black stallion go. Thousands of thoughts swarmed her mind. What if she found Sango or Kohaku's bodies…or worse…Souta's? The miko quickly shook the thoughts away as she gripped Koru's reigns tightly…She would not dwell on such thought. She would only pray that such a thing had not happened.
Kagome's breathing started to become labored as the camp came into view, smoke rising over the treetops from the fires that went lit during the attack. Bodies still lay scattered about, some human and others demon. Luckily, there were very few women bodies and no children's bodies. Just like before, the protective barrier made by her and Miroku was completely gone leaving her home to open eyes.
Looking to her right where she always gave Koru to Hojo when she went on patrols, the Stable was a pile of rubble and two horses lay lifeless on the floor. Koru gave a nervous whinny and Kagome quickly pat him gently for comfort. Sighing, she jumped off the horse and walked through the desolate area, leading the stallion by its reigns.
"So horrible…" Kagome whispered as she looked around, "And…my entire fault…"
The miko frowned with every familiar body she passed, tears flowing freely from her eyes as they soaked her bandana. Weapons lay everywhere from battles as blood covered the ground. The scene was sickening. Damn the Sin Kingdom. Looking out the Training Grounds and Armory, Kagome sighed as she found them both also to be destroyed and in rubble.
Setting her lips to a grim line, Kagome pulled her bandana down and placed her hair in a bun, tying Koru to a nearby pole and placing her hoari atop his saddle.
"I have a lot of work to do, Koru," Kagome said softly as she stroked his mane, looking out at the morning sky, "So I had better get started…"
Koru gave a neigh and she smiled faintly at what she believed was his way of comfort. With a determined glance over the camp, Kagome walked over to a stray shovel and picked it up. First thing was first…burying her dear friends and sending them prayers for safe passing to the other world. She also needed to check the Southern Perimeter and hope the Wolf Tribes escaped safely as well.
Inuyasha growled as he sat in the Gardens. Shippo had dragged him outside to play with him and help him train, but the hanyou was not in the mood. The day before was just hectic after he watched Bankotsu and Kagome fight in the Training Area. His Father had asked him to help with war strategizing as Miroku asked if he could help him find any information on finding ideas of the mysterious Jewel Naraku seemed to want. His Mother then started pestering him on 'feelings' and then made him do chores around the Palace. And to top that off, Kikyo had stayed with him through the majority of the evening just to talk and 'strengthen' their relationship. He didn't mind her company, but at times he felt that he needed space but didn't really know how to push her away…lightly.
When he had gone to his room, it was pretty late into the night and there was still the worry of the Assassin Demon coming back. Fortunately, after an hour of tossing and turning in bed, Inuyasha had fallen asleep.
Unfortunately, Shippo had shown up in his room bright and early for the reason that he wished to train before he and their Mother would go down to the Main Town and walk around in the sun, in the company of Jakotsu and Rin, of course. Inuyasha had loudly and angrily protested as he slammed the pillow over his head but Shippo had threatened to tell their Mother of Inuyasha's cheap hits over the kit's head.
And now the hanyou lord sat on the bench in the Training Grounds, watching as Shippo tried to perfect his Fox Fire.
"Miroku has been helping me a lot with my Fox Fire," Shippo said happily, "I was able to burn a whole bush in the forest when I went with him and Bankotsu a few days ago…"
"That's nice…" Inuyasha sighed with very little interest as he placed his cheek in his palm, "What was it you needed me for?"
"Can I use my Fox Fire on you so I can see how much flesh burns it gives?" Shippo asked innocently.
"What!?" Inuyasha asked as he sat up straight, "No way am I going to be your target practice!"
"But you're the only demon besides Papa and he's too busy to practice with me," Shippo explained, "Besides, I need to practice so I can help you defeat the Sin Kingdom…I want to help Kagome avenge her village!"
The young Prince's emerald eyes shined with determination as he fisted his hand, but his purpose for training was frowned upon by Inuyasha.
"Forget it," Inuyasha scowled, "Stick to trees for now runt. You're not strong enough to take on the Sin Kingdom, it's too dangerous."
Shippo's proud demeanor melted and the kitsune pouted as he crossed his arms. The boy was actually on the verge of using one of his Spinning Tops on the hanyou when a voice called out and stopped him.
"Lord Inuyasha," It called, "Shippo!"
Both heads turned to find Miroku walking towards them, staff in hand and a grim expression on his features. The two Princes waited for the Monk to arrive as Shippo hopped onto the bench.
"Have any of you seen Lady Kagome?" Miroku asked when he reached a few feet away from them.
"No…" Shippo answered, "Rin had slept over again with me and Jakotsu and Kagome didn't stop by for breakfast…"
Miroku turned to Inuyasha with a slight frown, "I doubt you have seen her around…"
"What is that supposed to mean?" Inuyasha asked, brows furrowed.
Miroku sighed, "Nothing…I was just wondering if you had seen her or not…Surprisingly Bankotsu has not seen her either and she is usually with him…If you do see her, please tell her to come to me immediately."
"Sure…" Shippo answered as he fingered a Spinning Top in his left hand, the hanyou eyeing it carefully.
Miroku smiled and gave a bow, "Thank you for your time…I shall see the both of you later."
Inuyasha watched as the Buddhist Monk turned and left back for the Palace. The Monk did have a point. Inuyasha would usually see the wench walking around talking to anyone during that time of day. Yesterday night she had gone off on a moonlight walk with Rin in the Garden Pathway. He didn't know her to be one that stayed inside for a long period of time. His Mother had probably gotten her to do a few things around the Palace.
As Miroku walked inside the Palace Doors, two figures came out and Inuyasha quickly recognized them as Bankotsu and Kikyo. The siblings seemed to be in a heated argument and were making their way to the Tracks for a ride. Inuyasha sighed in relief when he found the two to pass him and Shippo up without any acknowledgement. At the moment, he was not in the mood to talk with the Toshibas, especially Bankotsu.
Bankotsu and he were always on good terms. When he and his family had stumbled upon the Western Region after their home was destroyed they spoke but Inuyasha always kept his distance…especially from Jakotsu. The only Toshiba that had gotten really close to him was Kikyo and it had started as a strong friendship, each having similar problems, likes, and dislikes. But with Bankotsu now, a different emotion kept him distanced from the human male and Inuyasha did his best to ignore it as much as possible.
"Inuyasha?" Shippo asked.
Amber eyes looked over to the kit, silently telling him to speak.
"I'm going to go with Mama, Jakotsu, and Rin to the Town Village now," He said, "I'll see you later…"
Inuyasha nodded his head, "Yeah, whatever…Just don't get lost like last time…You remember how worried Ma got…"
Shippo chuckled, "I'll keep that in mind. I wouldn't want that to happen again…"
Inuyasha smirked and watched as the kitsune bounded off towards the Palace, he, also standing so he could find something else to do. Ever since the Toshibas had come, Kikyo was the one he usually spent time with, and Shippo, and on occasion Miroku. He would go off to visit his Mother but she was going with Shippo, and his Father could be doing strategizing, as always. Maybe the old man needed help.
Kikyo and Bankotsu were still on the Track speaking and Renkotsu seemed to have just arrived in the Gardens to do his daily meditations. Unlike this day, Miroku and Kagome usually joined him. The hanyou wondered why the two were not with the bald monk now. Shrugging his shoulders indifferently, Inuyasha entered the Palace and made his way swiftly towards his Father's Study, up the stairs and down the halls.
But the hanyou Prince had become quite curious when he passed by the miko's bedroom. Her scent was not in the hallway, signaling she had yet to leave her bedroom that morning. Had she slept in late? Frowning, Inuyasha swiveled an ear to the door to hear no breathing or anything signaling human life in the room and hesitantly cracked the door open.
He was surprised to find the bed made and Kagome's scent hours old. Something definitely was not right. Sliding the shoji door open fully, Inuyasha cautiously stepped in and took a whiff of the air. The miko had not been captured for no other scents were in the room and no signs of a fight were in sight, but what he did notice was all her weapons were missing. Growling, Inuyasha cursed. The girl had gone off somewhere…hopefully just out to the Village or the forest to hunt.
Walking back out into the hallway and closing the door, Inuyasha frowned. He needed to speak with his Father.
Kagome exhaled deeply as she wiped the sweat off her face away with a cloth. It was noon time and the miko looked up at the scorching sun as she gave in to a few seconds of rest. A line of graves lay before her, flowers atop each one along with a prayer talisman, the sign of an arrow on the wooden item. Leaning against her shovel, Kagome looked a little to her left to find a pile of demon and skeleton corpses, those of the Sin Kingdom. She would probably burn the bodies, but if she did it would most likely attract too much attention to the area.
Kagome sighed as she picked up the jug of water next to her and took a quick swig, savoring the cool liquid that soothed her dry throat and empty stomach. She probably knew the others had noticed her absence and she would have to make a sneaky entrance late into the night or early in the morning, depending on the work she still needed to get done.
Since she had finished up with the graves of her people's village, Kagome decided to pay a visit to the Southern Perimeter and do any duties there that would respect their dead or possibly save the area if they were to use the vicinity again once the Sin Kingdom was defeated. Looking over the graves sadly once more, Kagome vowed to do her best to avenge those she cared about, especially after all they had done.
Closing her eyes with one silent prayer, Kagome turned away with shovel and water in hand, walking towards Koru who stood silently in the shade. Mounting the horse, Kagome patted his mane and lightly kicked his side, urging the horse forward after untying him from the pole. Then, in soft silence with the hot sun beating down on her, Koru galloped at a mild pace towards the Southern Perimeter.
"Hopefully they had made it out as well…" Kagome whispered, "Kami, please show me they made it out alright…"
Kagome was happy to not have found Sango's body, Kohaku's or Souta's. Kirara, Tsukuyomaru and his family, Hojo, and many of the Council Members had also seemed to make it out of the encampment, but their fate outside of it was still unknown to her. She would have gone looking for them, but if Naraku came back with another attack to the castle, she wouldn't be there to help.
It didn't take long for Koru to gallop into the Wolf Territory of the 'Grand Uprising'. The area, Kagome noticed, was just in bad a shape as the Northern Perimeter, maybe even worse. Dens lay in rubble as furs were scattered everywhere, blood staining the grounds immensely. The miko flinched at the sight as Koru whinnied and stood on its hind legs. Kagome frowned and gently comforted the creature, urging it to go further.
Luckily, Kagome did not see many bodies upon the expanse of area. There were around two wolf-featured youkai and three human-featured wolf-youkai that lay near to the Council Tent. Jumping off Koru with her shovel in hand, the miko went off to find an appropriate place to place the bodies. It was near to the stream where Kagome picked the spot, taking around two hours to dig out the five openings to place the bodies in.
"I do hope everyone else of the Tribe is safe," Kagome prayed as she placed the last body gently into the hole and shoveled the dirt back in its place.
After placing a few flowers by the stream and talismans on top of the graves, Kagome stood and took another drink from her jug of water. Sweat still rolled down her face in large droplets, but it was ignored as Kagome looked around the area. Demons from the attacking army still lay around on the ground, to which Kagome needed to place in a pile. However it would not be hard to gather as they seemed to be lying real close and in the vicinity of the Meeting Tent.
Brows furrowing in confusion, Kagome placed the jug on her belt and walked towards the area. Amazingly, the Tent was still intact and Kagome pushed the cloth at the entrance open so she could step through. The smell of death and the sight of blood made the miko pale considerably as she fought the urge to just fall on her knees in complete shock.
The Tent she always found to be beautiful and clean was covered in blood and demon innards. Several demons lay on the floor, some had their eyes opened in shock and Kagome didn't think she could bear to stay inside any longer. But the sight at the front of the Tent kept her still and staring, eyes wide with pure stun.
The former leader, Ayame's Grandfather, lay still on the sacrificial table where the wolves would offer to their Elder in thanks of protection. He lay on his side, his old, blank eyes looking at her, his face hazy in sorrow as his white fur was covered in red blood. A whimper rose from the miko's throat and she stepped forward. One of his legs seemed to be twisted and part of his tail seemed to be chopped off, or rather…chewed off.
Collapsing next to his body, Kagome hovered a shaky hand over his face, fearful as if to wake him from a trance, but needing to do something. As tears flew down her cheeks, Kagome placed a hand over his eyes and closed them. The Sin Kingdom would pay for the horrible deed they had done.
"I'm so sorry…" Kagome whispered, "I am so sorry…"
Wiping the tears away after a few minutes, Kagome exited the Tent quickly and retrieved various large furs. Taking Koru by the reigns, she led the stallion into the Tent. Placing the furs next to the sacrificial table, Kagome, as gently as she could, pushed the Elder onto the furs and tied a small, but mostly useless, rope to it. Patting Koru's saddle, he moved towards the exit of the Tent, slowly dragging the furs and body atop it outside. Kagome followed silently behind the furs and then walked ahead to have Koru follow her to the graves.
An hour had passed when the Elder was buried respectfully next to the other graves, a stone atop it with markings Kagome carved into it. Placing a large amount of flowers on the grave, Kagome read over the stone.
'Elder of the Wolf Tribe and Brave Wolf Warrior. Admired Leader and Loving Grandfather.''
Biting her lower lip, Kagome looked up at the sky, the sun hidden by the tops of the trees. It was around three hours after noon and Kagome had yet to stack the Demon bodies in a pile and check on more things around the Northern Perimeter. Sighing, Kagome got to work on stacking the demons next to the Meeting Tent. If the wolves returned, they could do whatever they pleased to the bodies.
The act only took around half an hour long and after one sweep over the Wolf Territory, Kagome mounted the restless stallion and urged him off back to the Northern Perimeter. Again, she was content to see that Kouga and Ayame's bodies had not been found…but the former Elder did not have such a fate.
The miko was getting tired. She had been working all day and she had yet to rest or eat the meats she had brought along for her visit. She decided it best to stay over for the night and not risk getting attacked while she was sleepy, vulnerable, and alone in the forest. She still had to check the Meeting House, and most of all, her hut.
When she and Koru had reached the Northern Perimeter, it was the same as she had left it. Leading over to a grassy area for Koru to bask in from all her riding, Kagome descended the stallion and walked over to the Meeting House Tree. The sky was still a blue color, but it would be about four to five hours before the sun would actually set leaving the encampment in darkness. Licking her dry lips, Kagome looked down from the sky and stopped. Her lower lip trembled in disbelief. The rope ladder that led up to the Meeting House was gone, along with the rope she slid down from when she was in a hurry.
Running towards the Tree, Kagome frantically looked everywhere for something that could lead her up. The only rope ladder was the one that hung on the Meeting House Tree and the people who lived in its branches just crossed the bridges after climbing up. But the miko desperately needed to see the damage done in the buildings above the ground; she needed to check her hut for anything. Speedily looking about the tree for anything that could help her climb the oak, the miko came with nothing and growled with frustration.
She desperately needed to go up and check on things, especially in her hut. Biting her lower lip, Kagome started at a quick run towards the Training Grounds and Armory. Upon arriving at the area, Kagome quickly checked the space for anything useful to help her climb. Unfortunately, almost all weapons had been broken in the attack and wouldn't prove useful for climbing. The Armory had also been reduced to a pile of wood and straw leaving the weapons inside it broken.
Frowning, Kagome looked back up at the sky and knew she had plenty of time to sneak into the castle, retrieve anything she needed for her predicament, and return to the encampment before nightfall. She had promised Lady Izayoi she would not stay long and she had promised Rin she would never leave her. The miko thought it best to do everything she needed to do that day, stay over for the night, and then return to the Palace by morning. The plan was perfect.
"Please let this plan work," Kagome whispered as she ran back to where Koru grazed among the grasses, untouched by blood.
Mounting the stallion, Kagome reached into her pack and retrieved a concealment spell. Placing it over her belly, she lashed the reigns and led Koru back towards the Western Region castle.
Hey everyone!!! I know!! I am so sorry for keeping each and every one of you waiting for this chapter installment…Especially on a cliffhanger and I hope you can forgive me!! I remember saying I was going to be updating more frequently over Spring Break, but it turns out I had to go with my parents on College Tours most of that time!!! I know, I may be excited to go to college, but some of the tours were pretty boring. But, anyways, I am totally sorry for making you wait, so I am giving you two chapters today and two chapters Friday…I don't know when the next chapter will be after that because I know I am going to be busy with Prom Stuff!! I'm excited!! It's on a boat and we come back at midnight and I'm hoping I can stay out until like, three in the morning!! But I'll try to update and get back on track.
So anyways, how was all your guys' Spring Break or Vacations or whatever you have been doing since I've been absent? I hope it was good. :)
Well, in this chapter, it is one of the more heartfelt ones because you see how the 'Grand Uprising' becomes closer especially after the attack. So now the encampment is fifteen or more miles away at the mountains for refuge and no one is advisedly sent out to Miroku and Kagome because of the dangers of the forest.
Notice, how Miroku is kind of acting cold towards Inuyasha because of the Kikyo thing…Yes, I am sad that I had to kill off Ayame's Grandfather, but deaths do occur and this may do something towards Ayame…So, now, Inuyasha is suspicious of Kagome's absence, what will happen? And Kagome is returning to the Palace to get more supplies. Hmmm…
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