The being named Hikaru

"Alas, m'names Hikaru. Of course you all know by now that I am a demon. Sorry to throw rock at you, but you would've not taken me seriously if I just talked to you." Hikaru leaned against a tree trunk as he coughed a bit.

"Well maybe you should've confronted us, we might have taken you seriously." Inu Yasha growled in annoyance.

"Maybe I should've but I couldn't take any chance." An obnoxious chuckle came out of the small being.

"Why did you tell us not to got to the village, Mr. Hikaru?" Kagome sat down near Hikaru.

"There's a rumor that if you enter that village, another demon would entrap you there with no remorse. That demon would be called Miyono, the dark demoness." He gripped the side of his ankle since he damaged it when he tripped.

"Did you hurt your ankle Mr. Hikaru?" Kagome looked down, seeing a swollen ankle that Hikaru has holding.

"I'll manage." Hikaru stood up but would only fall in pain.

"Would you want to stay with us for a while, we'll fix your ankle for you?" Sango extended her hand as Hikaru grabbed her hand. She helped him up and placed him onto Kilala.

"Thank you kind woman, by the way, what is all of your names. Not to be rude or anything." a smile came over him.

"My name is Kagome, the one with the silver hair is Inu Yasha, the one with the staff is Miroku, Sango is the one who helped you onto Kilala and here on the bike is Shippo." Kagome bowed down politely as the group. Except Inu Yasha bowed as well.

"Nice to meet you all, if you want I can direct you to my humble abode, I heard all of your stomachs growling back there, so would you all like some food when we get there?" All of a sudden the group jumped for joy as they walked off, deeper into the forest.

"Damn you Hikaru, once again you destroyed my plans once again. I need sacrifices, and I need them NOW!" A female growled as she threw a chest across the room.

"My empress what is wrong?" Her servant bowed.

"I need more souls. And yet Hikaru killed my plans once again. Be a dear and get me one of the children in the courtyard." She grinned as she looked up at a portrait.

"Yes, empress Miyono." With that, her servant disappeared into the dark hallway.

"Aren't you very happy for me." A slight chuckle came out from her as she covered part of her face with her hand.

Her laughter can be heard along the castle as crows cawed in distress.