Chapter Six . . .
Naraku stood before Inu Yasha, the two glaring at each other. It was night fall, and Kagome stood far back with Miroku and Sango, watching tentatively at a fight that had been going on for five minutes now.
Five minutes, thought Kagome. And where was that darn Sesshomaru? He should've gotten a hold of Naraku! Inu Yasha and Kagome were expecting to find that Sesshomaru had gotten to Naraku first, but it turned out to be just the opposite. He was no where around, and when Inu Yasha harshly asked Naraku about Sesshomaru . . .
"That pathetic demon dog?" Naraku said, almost giving a cruel laughter. "Last time I saw him . . . he was dead."
Inu Yasha growled. "That's not funny!"
(By the way . . . Miss Uots says: I'm sorry I've been spelling Tetsusaiga wrong. Now I got it, though!)
He pulled out the Tetsusaiga, and pointed it threateningly at Naraku. "And don't call him pathetic!"
"Oh, do I feel some brotherly love in the air?" Naraku sneered. "I should have known . . . his death must bring you to tears, Inu Yasha."
"Shut-up, you!" Inu Yasha yelled, and lunged for Naraku. Thus, their battle began.
And now Inu Yasha was barely standing. Kagome was growing nervous. Where was Sesshomaru? Surly he meant he wanted revenge on Naraku for the torture he was put through . . . that was what he meant by "having some business to finish", right?
Inu Yasha was covered head to toe in his own blood, and Kagome was trying to intervene with her bow and arrow. But, Naraku had created a shield around himself and Inu Yasha, and no one could get through. Not even Kagome's arrows. They were doomed.
Naraku was barely facing injuries, only a few scratches and cuts. He was in a massive demon body, and he towered over Inu Yasha, tossing him about like a rag doll.
Inu Yasha was thrown harshly to the ground, where his head hit rock, and he momentarily saw stars dancing in his eyes. He shook his head, wincing from the blow. The Tetsusaiga lay two feet from him. He reached out his hand slowly, trying to grab the Tetsusaiga.
"Bastard," he muttered out loud. Naraku could see that Inu Yasha was greatly weakened, and he gave a roar.
"Finally," Naraku growled. "Victory is mine!"
Inu Yasha was laying on his back, barely able to move, his fingers slowly trying to reach the Tetsusaiga which was too far from his hands. "This is it," Inu Yasha muttered. "The damn bastard's got me."
Naraku lunged towards Inu Yasha, large monster jaws opening wide, when suddenly, a body intervened. Naraku stumbled back, a great demon dog suddenly in his way, standing over Inu Yasha's body. Inu Yasha saw something big over his head but could not make it out through his fast fading vision as he slipped into unconsciousness.
"S-Sesshomaru?" Naraku sputtered. "You're alive?"
"Finally!" Kagome squealed. She wanted to run over to the Inu Yasha, but found that she couldn't penetrate the shield that Naraku had made. It obviously only kept mortals away.
The great demon dog (yeah! Sesshomaru!) growled angrily at Naraku, who got to his feet again, and tried to straighten himself out. Sesshomaru was far larger than him. (If this turns out to be wrong, please remember that I haven't seen all of Inu Yasha . . . I'm on book 12.)
Suddenly, the ground moved as though an earthquake had hit. The two demons were fighting viciously at each other, and Sesshomaru was at a disadvantage in the fact that he only had three legs. (Sesshomaru says: Damn that Inu Yasha!) With his great arms, Naraku managed to throw Sesshomaru to the ground several times, and he delivered much a scratch and cut to him with his fangs and claws. But it was Sesshomaru who clasped his jaws tightly about the villian's neck, until finally, the little humans on the ground heard a sickening crack of bone, and the body of the demon went limp.
"Did . . . did he do it?" Kagome asked, stunned. "Did Sesshomaru really finish Naraku off for good?"
But no . . . the body of the great demon suddenly disappeared and a foul voice was heard in the air, hissing, "You haven't seen the last of me . . ."
All became quiet. Kagome stepped forward, and found the shield had fallen, but she approached Inu Yasha with caution. Sesshomaru's old wounds had reopened, and now he turned towards his brother's small little body.
"Oh no," Kagome gasped. "Please don't!" She ran for Inu Yasha's body, but Sesshomaru got there first. Kagome gave out a cry as he bent down his head and . . . began to lick the blood off of him. Kagome was stunned.
I don't believe it, she thought. He really came to protect Inu Yasha . . . and the horrible plan we had made against him . . . or, had he only come because of Naraku?
Sesshomaru nudged his unconscious brother, but the body did not wake. Then, with big, panting breaths, the demon suddenly collapsed besides Inu Yasha, and
POOF!
there were now two bodies laying there, soaked in blood with a vague blackness filling their minds.
Naraku stood before Inu Yasha, the two glaring at each other. It was night fall, and Kagome stood far back with Miroku and Sango, watching tentatively at a fight that had been going on for five minutes now.
Five minutes, thought Kagome. And where was that darn Sesshomaru? He should've gotten a hold of Naraku! Inu Yasha and Kagome were expecting to find that Sesshomaru had gotten to Naraku first, but it turned out to be just the opposite. He was no where around, and when Inu Yasha harshly asked Naraku about Sesshomaru . . .
"That pathetic demon dog?" Naraku said, almost giving a cruel laughter. "Last time I saw him . . . he was dead."
Inu Yasha growled. "That's not funny!"
(By the way . . . Miss Uots says: I'm sorry I've been spelling Tetsusaiga wrong. Now I got it, though!)
He pulled out the Tetsusaiga, and pointed it threateningly at Naraku. "And don't call him pathetic!"
"Oh, do I feel some brotherly love in the air?" Naraku sneered. "I should have known . . . his death must bring you to tears, Inu Yasha."
"Shut-up, you!" Inu Yasha yelled, and lunged for Naraku. Thus, their battle began.
And now Inu Yasha was barely standing. Kagome was growing nervous. Where was Sesshomaru? Surly he meant he wanted revenge on Naraku for the torture he was put through . . . that was what he meant by "having some business to finish", right?
Inu Yasha was covered head to toe in his own blood, and Kagome was trying to intervene with her bow and arrow. But, Naraku had created a shield around himself and Inu Yasha, and no one could get through. Not even Kagome's arrows. They were doomed.
Naraku was barely facing injuries, only a few scratches and cuts. He was in a massive demon body, and he towered over Inu Yasha, tossing him about like a rag doll.
Inu Yasha was thrown harshly to the ground, where his head hit rock, and he momentarily saw stars dancing in his eyes. He shook his head, wincing from the blow. The Tetsusaiga lay two feet from him. He reached out his hand slowly, trying to grab the Tetsusaiga.
"Bastard," he muttered out loud. Naraku could see that Inu Yasha was greatly weakened, and he gave a roar.
"Finally," Naraku growled. "Victory is mine!"
Inu Yasha was laying on his back, barely able to move, his fingers slowly trying to reach the Tetsusaiga which was too far from his hands. "This is it," Inu Yasha muttered. "The damn bastard's got me."
Naraku lunged towards Inu Yasha, large monster jaws opening wide, when suddenly, a body intervened. Naraku stumbled back, a great demon dog suddenly in his way, standing over Inu Yasha's body. Inu Yasha saw something big over his head but could not make it out through his fast fading vision as he slipped into unconsciousness.
"S-Sesshomaru?" Naraku sputtered. "You're alive?"
"Finally!" Kagome squealed. She wanted to run over to the Inu Yasha, but found that she couldn't penetrate the shield that Naraku had made. It obviously only kept mortals away.
The great demon dog (yeah! Sesshomaru!) growled angrily at Naraku, who got to his feet again, and tried to straighten himself out. Sesshomaru was far larger than him. (If this turns out to be wrong, please remember that I haven't seen all of Inu Yasha . . . I'm on book 12.)
Suddenly, the ground moved as though an earthquake had hit. The two demons were fighting viciously at each other, and Sesshomaru was at a disadvantage in the fact that he only had three legs. (Sesshomaru says: Damn that Inu Yasha!) With his great arms, Naraku managed to throw Sesshomaru to the ground several times, and he delivered much a scratch and cut to him with his fangs and claws. But it was Sesshomaru who clasped his jaws tightly about the villian's neck, until finally, the little humans on the ground heard a sickening crack of bone, and the body of the demon went limp.
"Did . . . did he do it?" Kagome asked, stunned. "Did Sesshomaru really finish Naraku off for good?"
But no . . . the body of the great demon suddenly disappeared and a foul voice was heard in the air, hissing, "You haven't seen the last of me . . ."
All became quiet. Kagome stepped forward, and found the shield had fallen, but she approached Inu Yasha with caution. Sesshomaru's old wounds had reopened, and now he turned towards his brother's small little body.
"Oh no," Kagome gasped. "Please don't!" She ran for Inu Yasha's body, but Sesshomaru got there first. Kagome gave out a cry as he bent down his head and . . . began to lick the blood off of him. Kagome was stunned.
I don't believe it, she thought. He really came to protect Inu Yasha . . . and the horrible plan we had made against him . . . or, had he only come because of Naraku?
Sesshomaru nudged his unconscious brother, but the body did not wake. Then, with big, panting breaths, the demon suddenly collapsed besides Inu Yasha, and
POOF!
there were now two bodies laying there, soaked in blood with a vague blackness filling their minds.
