Author's Note- I'd like to thank Jesschan ^^ and explain a few things. I know "Sengoku Jidai" is between the 1400s and 1500s and it's also known as the period of "Warring States" and feudal Europe is from 700s-1300s. The times really don't match up, so I just kept Kikyou in the Sengoku Jidai and when Inu-yasha's parents went through the well, the time went back. This story is my take on what would happen if the Bone Eater's Well didn't lead to the Sengoku Jidai.
Japanese Key:
okaa-san-respectful way to say mother
kya-cry of panic, like ahhh
doku wa?-where am I?
Watashi wa Higurashi Kagome- I am Kagome Higurashi
Iie-no
DISCLAIMER: I OWN NOTHING!!!!! Now enjoy my little fanfiction, where I do not own any characters.
Fifteen-year-old Kagome Higurashi was always your ordinary student. She always could have studied harder but it was never that important to her to do be the best. She passed through school just as anyone would. It was a long day that one could never forget. Her life was like any other's life until that day. Kagome was coming home from school, deciding to skip cram school for that day. She knew that Souta would be home and that Grandfather would most likely be out by the shrine. Her mother would probably still be at work. She opened the door as usual when her cat ran past. Kagome didn't want to let her cat get away so she chased after it. When she lost sight of her cat she began to call after it but it didn't listen.
"Buyo………where are you?" She looked around wishing that she had never followed her cat. She heard a soft mew and turned around, a smile forming on her face. "Ah, there you are! Hiding out by the well. You should know better than to play over here. Little rascal, you know what Grandfather always says about the… ah!" Kagome, as she was going to pick up her cat, fell into the well. She tried to think, what it was that Grandfather had always said about the well. He was always telling stories and Kagome didn't feel like listening to them most of the time. For example, just yesterday he gave her a mummified kappa hand for her birthday, but she didn't understand what it meant at all. He was always telling tall tales, now what was the one about the well? Why could she not remember anything when she HAD to remember?
Suddenly everything went black. Kagome couldn't see a thing, causing panic to set in and her adrenaline to rush. Would she ever see her house again? Her family, would they miss her? What about passing her high school entrance exams? Her friends, how long would it take them to realize she was gone? What was even happening? Was she just losing consciousness or was she traveling through some weird dimension? She felt like she was falling, but she couldn't see anything. Her limbs became heavy and her eyelids drooped, helping her to drift off to sleep.
When she awoke, she found herself in medieval Europe. She looked around and saw a castle. Kagome thought that maybe these people could help her get home. This place looked familiar. In history class at school, they had begun to study Ireland and England during the medieval times. Then it hit her. If this was medieval England, she would be at a disadvantage. Her English was horrible! She wished she had paid attention in class. She tried climbing out of the well and then jumping back in, hoping that it might bring her back to Japan. No such luck.
Now where was her cat? Was the little rascal at home? Now that it was blatantly obvious she wasn't home, how long would it take for her family to miss her? She already missed her little brother, even though he was always annoying her at home. What about her friends and school? She smiled. Now that she didn't have to worry about studying, she had lots of free time. The smile faded giving way to a frown. It was part of her life, though, the one she was no longer a part of. Would she ever be the same again? Finally, she climbed out of the well and stretched her legs. After taking in her surroundings, she realized that she may never see her home again. Tears welled in her eyes and she proceeded to cry hysterically.
"What are you crying for?" someone asked. Kagome looked up only to see what must have been a prince.
"I…..am….cry…………… because okaa-san!!!!!!!!!!!!!" That was all that Kagome could make out before she cried herself to sleep.
"I wonder what an okaa-san is. This girl speaks very broken English and she looks like she isn't from around here. I wonder why Father always said not to go near the well, is it because a beautiful young lady would one day come out of there?" the young prince mused as he carried the young girl onto his horse. He decided that he should take this young girl back to the castle and have his mother and father deal with her. He hoped that she would awake soon.
Nineteen-year-old Inu-Yasha walked slowly to his horse. He felt safe and warm while holding this young girl. He wondered what her name was. Maybe it was Catherine. She looked like a Catherine or an Elizabeth, yeah maybe Elizabeth. But the again, he remembered how he was named. His father wasn't truly a lord, but he was demon. Demons were rare in his part of the world and the king of England made Inu-Yasha's father a lord to keep peace. His father took on a human form while living in England.
Inu-Yasha's father had been married to another demoness before coming to England. Inu-Yasha's older half-brother Sesshou-maru lived in the palace. Sesshou-maru was a full demon and despised humans. He was kept inside the castle so he would not kill any humans just for the fun of it, which he was known to do. Inu-yasha was a hanyou, or half-demon, and his brother hated him for that. He felt that Inu-yasha was inferior to him.
Inu-yasha himself was crown prince, but only because he was also human and had the human characteristics needed to be a good ruler. Inu-yasha's mother was the daughter of a lord from Japan. His mother came here just before meeting his father.
They met here in England, where Inu-yasha was born. Sesshou-maru was only 5 years old when Inu-yasha was born and felt that his sibling took away all of his father's attention. Inu-yasha's mother, the lady of the castle, was always as kind as she could be to Sesshou-maru but he still despised her. The only reason he didn't kill her was because of what his father had said to him. He warned Sesshou-maru that if he ever laid a finger on her, he wouldn't live to see the next day.
Still carrying the young maiden, Inu-yasha arrived at his horse and lifted her up on the horse. They rode off into the sunset, gaining speed so that they would make it back to the castle before nightfall.
"Mother, Father, I'm home from hunting!" Inu-yasha yelled once he entered the Great Hall, where his parents usually were.
"Ah, Inu-yasha, how was your hunting trip? Enough for dinner tomorrow night? Remember we are having the neighboring lord's family come over so you can meet their eldest daughter. You are of marrying age, dear," his mother reminded him sweetly. He disliked the fact that his parents were so eager to have him married but he knew there was nothing he could do.
"Hunting was fine and yes there is enough for dinner tomorrow. Oh mother dear do not remind me of marrying, for I have a surprise for you. Hold on while I go get 'it.' It's out in the stables. I'll be right back. Wait here."
"Alright, but do hurry back, dear. Your father should be back soon with Sesshou-maru." Inu-yasha scowled at that last comment, but he couldn't wait to show his mother the girl he found by the well. He wondered what his mother would say. Hopefully she would be understanding and not give him any hardships.
He made his way to his horse, watching the young maiden laying across the animal's back. She seemed exhausted or distressed about something. What was it, an okaa-san? His mother used to speak Japanese to him when he was a child, since that was her native language. Okaa-san, what was that? He hadn't spoken Japanese since he was a little boy, but he hoped that it would come back to him since okaa-san sounded like it was Japanese. He hoped it was Japanese so that she would have someone to talk to in the castle. Her English sounded so broken; her native language could not have been English. He looked over at his new found treasure. Ah, there she was, asleep like an angel. He felt it was a shame to wake her up, but he also thought she should be fully awake when meeting his parents.
"Miss, miss. I am sorry, but you must wake up. You will come with me to meet my parents. They speak Japanese, if you understood that," he hoped that she understood all that he had said. She awoke and rubbed her eyes.
"Doku wa?"
"Miss, what is your name?"
"Watashi wa Higurashi Kagome. Doku wa?" she replied, but still seemed shaken by whatever had happened before she came out of the well. Inu-yasha knew he wasn't going to get a straight answer in English, so he decided just to pick her up and take her to his parents.
"KYAAAAAAAAAAAKYAAAAAAA!!!! IIE! IIE! IIE!"
"Miss, please stop screaming. We're almost there and just DO NOT SCREAM! I'll put you down once we arrive in the Great Hall. But until then, just don't scream, please?" He looked at her with pleading eyes and she finally stopped screaming. Just outside of the Great Hall, he set her down. Inu-yasha opened the door to the Great Hall and ushered Higurashi Kagome inside.
"Mother, Father, this is Higurashi Kagome. I found her outside the old well about two hours ago. She understands very little English, but I believe she speaks fluently in Japanese. She kept asking 'doku wa? Doku wa? Watashi wa Higurashi Kagome.' I couldn't make out anything else. Before, when I first found her, she was crying hysterically and calling out for an 'okaa-san.' What's that?"
"Dear, she was asking where she was and she said her name is Kagome Higurashi. She was just asking for her mother. You said you found her by the well, correct?"
"Yes, Mother, that's where I found her. Why is it so important?"
"Well, your father and I met by that well. In fact, that was how we first got here. We never figured out how to get back to Japan, so we adapted to living here. We just don't understand this girl's clothes; they are very strange. They certainly aren't from my time of Japan. Could she possibly be from the future?" His mother paused, thinking. "Well, Inu-yasha, excuse us, but I'd like to have a talk with her alone if you don't mind."
"No, I don't mind. If you do need me for whatever reason, I'll be outside in the courtyard," Inu-yasha said as he headed outside.
"Kagome, dear, don't be afraid of me. See, I can speak perfect Japanese; you are not alone in this castle. I hope Inu-yasha wasn't rude to you at all, he isn't the best mannered child. Though he is only nineteen…" the lady of the house said in fluent Japanese, directed towards this stranger.
"I do hope that I'm not a pest to you at all. I just wish I would be allowed to travel home. I miss my family terribly and I'm sure they are worried about me," Kagome said speaking as politely as she could to such a grand person as the lady of the castle.
"Oh dear, no need to be so formal. I wonder though, your clothes aren't from around this time or place. Have fashions changed so drastically in the twenty years I've been gone from Japan?"
"What year is it?" Kagome asked.
"Well, around 1258, why?"
"I come from Japan in the year 2000 and this is my school uniform. All the girls at my school are required to wear this. Most schools in town have a uniform similar to this for girls. Boys wear a different uniform."
"2000?! Well, you certainly can't go around dressed like that, I'll have our seamstress make you some nice gowns or anything else you would feel comfortable in. Now tell me how you came to the well in Japan. Last time I knew of it, the well was on a little shrine that the miko Kikyou attended to. Is it still at a shrine?"
"Yes, it's at my grandfather's shrine, the Higurashi shrine. I was looking for my cat and fell in. The next thing I knew I was here and Inu-yasha came. He took me to the stables, which is where I woke up. He carried me here and now I am talking to you." She paused, confused. "Inu-yasha seems to have no knowledge of Japanese, yet you speak it so fluently. Why?"
"You see, Inu-yasha was born and raised here. His older-half-brother speaks only Japanese and Inu-yasha speaks very little Japanese because my husband and I decided that it would be best to raise him as an English lord, even though he is a hanyou. The neighbors don't know that there are demons here, and they aren't about to find out, so keep this hush, hush."
"I see. That's very reasonable. I'm just very worried about school and my family; that's why I'm not talking very much, sorry."
"Not a problem, now I believe you should go fetch Inu-yasha. I hear his father and brother coming in from more hunting for the big feast we will be hosting tomorrow. You are welcome to join us of course, but you may want to work on your English a little. Well hurry up, you don't want to leave Inu-yasha out alone now do you?" She shooed the girl out with a wave of her hand and a gentle smile.
"Yes ma'am. I'll be back later to meet the lord and his son!" Kagome dashed off to the courtyards, only to realize later that she was not going to be able to tell Inu-yasha to come in. It was unfortunate that both knew very little in the other's language, but that was one obstacle they that would have to overcome.
Kagome grabbed onto Inu-yasha's sleeve and dragged him until he realized that his mother wanted to see him inside. He then picked up Kagome so that they could get there before his father and half-brother would arrive. Back inside, Inu-yasha and Kagome sat next to each other, Inu-yasha next to his mother.
In English, Inu-yasha asked, "What did you two talk about? You guys seemed to talk forever!"
"What we discussed is none of your business, but I would be extremely nice to our young visitor. She is very worried about her family and desperately wants to go back. Please try to make her feel at home." Inu-yasha was worried about her as well and was glad that his mother would let her stay here, at least until they found a way to send her home. Just then, Inu-yasha's half-brother, Sesshou-maru, and his father came inside bearing lots of dead animals.
"Look at all we've got my dear! So much for our good neighbors, they will surely be impressed!" Inu-yasha's father exclaimed towards his wife. Sesshou-maru rarely spoke unless he had to, and even then it was only in Japanese. Sesshou-maru always had a blank expression, until now. He just stared at Kagome, giving for the first time in his life, an expression. It was one that said, "What the hell is she doing here?"
"Ah yes, my dear, we have a visitor. Her name is Kagome Higurashi and she is from the future Japan. She came out of the well this afternoon and Inu-yasha brought her back here. She wishes to go home, but I do not know how to help her. Until we know how to send her home, may she stay with us?"
"Of course she may stay here! I would never turn away such a pretty lady!" He chuckled, watching a blush creep over the modest girl's face. Once again he turned to his wife. "You say she came out of the well? I think I know what would get her home, but we should save that until tomorrow," Inu-yasha's father said as he began to move the dead animals to be cleaned and stored.
Japanese Key:
okaa-san-respectful way to say mother
kya-cry of panic, like ahhh
doku wa?-where am I?
Watashi wa Higurashi Kagome- I am Kagome Higurashi
Iie-no
DISCLAIMER: I OWN NOTHING!!!!! Now enjoy my little fanfiction, where I do not own any characters.
Fifteen-year-old Kagome Higurashi was always your ordinary student. She always could have studied harder but it was never that important to her to do be the best. She passed through school just as anyone would. It was a long day that one could never forget. Her life was like any other's life until that day. Kagome was coming home from school, deciding to skip cram school for that day. She knew that Souta would be home and that Grandfather would most likely be out by the shrine. Her mother would probably still be at work. She opened the door as usual when her cat ran past. Kagome didn't want to let her cat get away so she chased after it. When she lost sight of her cat she began to call after it but it didn't listen.
"Buyo………where are you?" She looked around wishing that she had never followed her cat. She heard a soft mew and turned around, a smile forming on her face. "Ah, there you are! Hiding out by the well. You should know better than to play over here. Little rascal, you know what Grandfather always says about the… ah!" Kagome, as she was going to pick up her cat, fell into the well. She tried to think, what it was that Grandfather had always said about the well. He was always telling stories and Kagome didn't feel like listening to them most of the time. For example, just yesterday he gave her a mummified kappa hand for her birthday, but she didn't understand what it meant at all. He was always telling tall tales, now what was the one about the well? Why could she not remember anything when she HAD to remember?
Suddenly everything went black. Kagome couldn't see a thing, causing panic to set in and her adrenaline to rush. Would she ever see her house again? Her family, would they miss her? What about passing her high school entrance exams? Her friends, how long would it take them to realize she was gone? What was even happening? Was she just losing consciousness or was she traveling through some weird dimension? She felt like she was falling, but she couldn't see anything. Her limbs became heavy and her eyelids drooped, helping her to drift off to sleep.
When she awoke, she found herself in medieval Europe. She looked around and saw a castle. Kagome thought that maybe these people could help her get home. This place looked familiar. In history class at school, they had begun to study Ireland and England during the medieval times. Then it hit her. If this was medieval England, she would be at a disadvantage. Her English was horrible! She wished she had paid attention in class. She tried climbing out of the well and then jumping back in, hoping that it might bring her back to Japan. No such luck.
Now where was her cat? Was the little rascal at home? Now that it was blatantly obvious she wasn't home, how long would it take for her family to miss her? She already missed her little brother, even though he was always annoying her at home. What about her friends and school? She smiled. Now that she didn't have to worry about studying, she had lots of free time. The smile faded giving way to a frown. It was part of her life, though, the one she was no longer a part of. Would she ever be the same again? Finally, she climbed out of the well and stretched her legs. After taking in her surroundings, she realized that she may never see her home again. Tears welled in her eyes and she proceeded to cry hysterically.
"What are you crying for?" someone asked. Kagome looked up only to see what must have been a prince.
"I…..am….cry…………… because okaa-san!!!!!!!!!!!!!" That was all that Kagome could make out before she cried herself to sleep.
"I wonder what an okaa-san is. This girl speaks very broken English and she looks like she isn't from around here. I wonder why Father always said not to go near the well, is it because a beautiful young lady would one day come out of there?" the young prince mused as he carried the young girl onto his horse. He decided that he should take this young girl back to the castle and have his mother and father deal with her. He hoped that she would awake soon.
Nineteen-year-old Inu-Yasha walked slowly to his horse. He felt safe and warm while holding this young girl. He wondered what her name was. Maybe it was Catherine. She looked like a Catherine or an Elizabeth, yeah maybe Elizabeth. But the again, he remembered how he was named. His father wasn't truly a lord, but he was demon. Demons were rare in his part of the world and the king of England made Inu-Yasha's father a lord to keep peace. His father took on a human form while living in England.
Inu-Yasha's father had been married to another demoness before coming to England. Inu-Yasha's older half-brother Sesshou-maru lived in the palace. Sesshou-maru was a full demon and despised humans. He was kept inside the castle so he would not kill any humans just for the fun of it, which he was known to do. Inu-yasha was a hanyou, or half-demon, and his brother hated him for that. He felt that Inu-yasha was inferior to him.
Inu-yasha himself was crown prince, but only because he was also human and had the human characteristics needed to be a good ruler. Inu-yasha's mother was the daughter of a lord from Japan. His mother came here just before meeting his father.
They met here in England, where Inu-yasha was born. Sesshou-maru was only 5 years old when Inu-yasha was born and felt that his sibling took away all of his father's attention. Inu-yasha's mother, the lady of the castle, was always as kind as she could be to Sesshou-maru but he still despised her. The only reason he didn't kill her was because of what his father had said to him. He warned Sesshou-maru that if he ever laid a finger on her, he wouldn't live to see the next day.
Still carrying the young maiden, Inu-yasha arrived at his horse and lifted her up on the horse. They rode off into the sunset, gaining speed so that they would make it back to the castle before nightfall.
"Mother, Father, I'm home from hunting!" Inu-yasha yelled once he entered the Great Hall, where his parents usually were.
"Ah, Inu-yasha, how was your hunting trip? Enough for dinner tomorrow night? Remember we are having the neighboring lord's family come over so you can meet their eldest daughter. You are of marrying age, dear," his mother reminded him sweetly. He disliked the fact that his parents were so eager to have him married but he knew there was nothing he could do.
"Hunting was fine and yes there is enough for dinner tomorrow. Oh mother dear do not remind me of marrying, for I have a surprise for you. Hold on while I go get 'it.' It's out in the stables. I'll be right back. Wait here."
"Alright, but do hurry back, dear. Your father should be back soon with Sesshou-maru." Inu-yasha scowled at that last comment, but he couldn't wait to show his mother the girl he found by the well. He wondered what his mother would say. Hopefully she would be understanding and not give him any hardships.
He made his way to his horse, watching the young maiden laying across the animal's back. She seemed exhausted or distressed about something. What was it, an okaa-san? His mother used to speak Japanese to him when he was a child, since that was her native language. Okaa-san, what was that? He hadn't spoken Japanese since he was a little boy, but he hoped that it would come back to him since okaa-san sounded like it was Japanese. He hoped it was Japanese so that she would have someone to talk to in the castle. Her English sounded so broken; her native language could not have been English. He looked over at his new found treasure. Ah, there she was, asleep like an angel. He felt it was a shame to wake her up, but he also thought she should be fully awake when meeting his parents.
"Miss, miss. I am sorry, but you must wake up. You will come with me to meet my parents. They speak Japanese, if you understood that," he hoped that she understood all that he had said. She awoke and rubbed her eyes.
"Doku wa?"
"Miss, what is your name?"
"Watashi wa Higurashi Kagome. Doku wa?" she replied, but still seemed shaken by whatever had happened before she came out of the well. Inu-yasha knew he wasn't going to get a straight answer in English, so he decided just to pick her up and take her to his parents.
"KYAAAAAAAAAAAKYAAAAAAA!!!! IIE! IIE! IIE!"
"Miss, please stop screaming. We're almost there and just DO NOT SCREAM! I'll put you down once we arrive in the Great Hall. But until then, just don't scream, please?" He looked at her with pleading eyes and she finally stopped screaming. Just outside of the Great Hall, he set her down. Inu-yasha opened the door to the Great Hall and ushered Higurashi Kagome inside.
"Mother, Father, this is Higurashi Kagome. I found her outside the old well about two hours ago. She understands very little English, but I believe she speaks fluently in Japanese. She kept asking 'doku wa? Doku wa? Watashi wa Higurashi Kagome.' I couldn't make out anything else. Before, when I first found her, she was crying hysterically and calling out for an 'okaa-san.' What's that?"
"Dear, she was asking where she was and she said her name is Kagome Higurashi. She was just asking for her mother. You said you found her by the well, correct?"
"Yes, Mother, that's where I found her. Why is it so important?"
"Well, your father and I met by that well. In fact, that was how we first got here. We never figured out how to get back to Japan, so we adapted to living here. We just don't understand this girl's clothes; they are very strange. They certainly aren't from my time of Japan. Could she possibly be from the future?" His mother paused, thinking. "Well, Inu-yasha, excuse us, but I'd like to have a talk with her alone if you don't mind."
"No, I don't mind. If you do need me for whatever reason, I'll be outside in the courtyard," Inu-yasha said as he headed outside.
"Kagome, dear, don't be afraid of me. See, I can speak perfect Japanese; you are not alone in this castle. I hope Inu-yasha wasn't rude to you at all, he isn't the best mannered child. Though he is only nineteen…" the lady of the house said in fluent Japanese, directed towards this stranger.
"I do hope that I'm not a pest to you at all. I just wish I would be allowed to travel home. I miss my family terribly and I'm sure they are worried about me," Kagome said speaking as politely as she could to such a grand person as the lady of the castle.
"Oh dear, no need to be so formal. I wonder though, your clothes aren't from around this time or place. Have fashions changed so drastically in the twenty years I've been gone from Japan?"
"What year is it?" Kagome asked.
"Well, around 1258, why?"
"I come from Japan in the year 2000 and this is my school uniform. All the girls at my school are required to wear this. Most schools in town have a uniform similar to this for girls. Boys wear a different uniform."
"2000?! Well, you certainly can't go around dressed like that, I'll have our seamstress make you some nice gowns or anything else you would feel comfortable in. Now tell me how you came to the well in Japan. Last time I knew of it, the well was on a little shrine that the miko Kikyou attended to. Is it still at a shrine?"
"Yes, it's at my grandfather's shrine, the Higurashi shrine. I was looking for my cat and fell in. The next thing I knew I was here and Inu-yasha came. He took me to the stables, which is where I woke up. He carried me here and now I am talking to you." She paused, confused. "Inu-yasha seems to have no knowledge of Japanese, yet you speak it so fluently. Why?"
"You see, Inu-yasha was born and raised here. His older-half-brother speaks only Japanese and Inu-yasha speaks very little Japanese because my husband and I decided that it would be best to raise him as an English lord, even though he is a hanyou. The neighbors don't know that there are demons here, and they aren't about to find out, so keep this hush, hush."
"I see. That's very reasonable. I'm just very worried about school and my family; that's why I'm not talking very much, sorry."
"Not a problem, now I believe you should go fetch Inu-yasha. I hear his father and brother coming in from more hunting for the big feast we will be hosting tomorrow. You are welcome to join us of course, but you may want to work on your English a little. Well hurry up, you don't want to leave Inu-yasha out alone now do you?" She shooed the girl out with a wave of her hand and a gentle smile.
"Yes ma'am. I'll be back later to meet the lord and his son!" Kagome dashed off to the courtyards, only to realize later that she was not going to be able to tell Inu-yasha to come in. It was unfortunate that both knew very little in the other's language, but that was one obstacle they that would have to overcome.
Kagome grabbed onto Inu-yasha's sleeve and dragged him until he realized that his mother wanted to see him inside. He then picked up Kagome so that they could get there before his father and half-brother would arrive. Back inside, Inu-yasha and Kagome sat next to each other, Inu-yasha next to his mother.
In English, Inu-yasha asked, "What did you two talk about? You guys seemed to talk forever!"
"What we discussed is none of your business, but I would be extremely nice to our young visitor. She is very worried about her family and desperately wants to go back. Please try to make her feel at home." Inu-yasha was worried about her as well and was glad that his mother would let her stay here, at least until they found a way to send her home. Just then, Inu-yasha's half-brother, Sesshou-maru, and his father came inside bearing lots of dead animals.
"Look at all we've got my dear! So much for our good neighbors, they will surely be impressed!" Inu-yasha's father exclaimed towards his wife. Sesshou-maru rarely spoke unless he had to, and even then it was only in Japanese. Sesshou-maru always had a blank expression, until now. He just stared at Kagome, giving for the first time in his life, an expression. It was one that said, "What the hell is she doing here?"
"Ah yes, my dear, we have a visitor. Her name is Kagome Higurashi and she is from the future Japan. She came out of the well this afternoon and Inu-yasha brought her back here. She wishes to go home, but I do not know how to help her. Until we know how to send her home, may she stay with us?"
"Of course she may stay here! I would never turn away such a pretty lady!" He chuckled, watching a blush creep over the modest girl's face. Once again he turned to his wife. "You say she came out of the well? I think I know what would get her home, but we should save that until tomorrow," Inu-yasha's father said as he began to move the dead animals to be cleaned and stored.
