Sesshomaru's castle was a far away place, though it stayed in the
western lands. Inu Yasha controlled the east of the western lands, and
Sesshomaru controlled the west of the western lands. It sounds stupid and
confusing, especially since a house dived can't stand.
Sesshomaru had long since married Murisaki cho, the psychic butterfly demon. He met her one day after a battle. He was fighting a demon with speed and strength to match his own. He killed the demon but not before receiving painful wounds first. He sat down next to Rin not telling her how bad the wounds were, but she knew and she started yelling for help. Jaken, being the idiot that he was, believed Sesshomaru when he said he'd be fine and kept telling Rin to shut up. On the sixth scream, there was a purple blur of light flying through the sky. It landed and the light disappeared from it to reveal a beautiful women. She had long royal purple hair that reflected the moonlight like shiny cake icing. On top of her head was a crown of white bell flowers. She wore expensive clothes, so she was obviously someone important as well. She came over and healed Sesshomaru, and the rest was history. (Or chemistry if you want to get technical.) (AN: Grrr, stupid school!)
They lived together and along with Rin, they had another daughter, Ao cho. It was new for Inu Onna to go and see them because always in the past, they had come to see them, usually in times of crisis. Ao cho was twelve and always found something to teach Inu Onna which most of the time (like 99.9% of the time) was annoying.
Inu Onna had never been in that part of the land, she only knew her town and Musashi, where every once and a while, her mother would go and pick up some future conveniences. That's where Inu Onna got the matches. That wasn't the only thing she had, she had a stick that when you flip a switch on it, the wide end makes a beam of light, though to her grief, it wasn't a laser. Kagome brought back lots and lots of candy too.
Inu Onna had many favorite kinds. There was one called a "butterfinger" that she would scream for when her mother came back. She would eat the chocolate off then eat the crunchy butter part last. She also came back with a big bag of something called "Sixlets", they were little chocolate balls coated with a candy shell inside an annoying tubular wrapper. The weirdest candy she brought back was a waxy (she wasn't sure it even was candy) pair of lips. It tasted funny and Kagome told her, "You don't eat it, you chew on it." Inu Onna thought that was screwed up. What was the point of making a candy you couldn't eat?
Sometimes Inu Yasha would travel to the world with her, but usually she went by herself. And when that happened the castle was depressing. Her father would be very sad when Kagome left.
Chapter 2: Hanyo
Inu Onna kissed her cats and kittens goodbye then walked outside. She had a kitten on her shoulder, his name was Mikulou. He was gray and fluffy with white paws. Mikulou looked at her and asked, 'Where are we going?'
"We're going to go see Shippou and Shio," she said scratching him behind the ear.
Shio was her godfather, and he lived with the only friend she had who wasn't a cat, Shippou. Shippou was cute as hell, he little bit younger then seventeen, but he looked so much older. A long time ago, Shio the half kitsune/half dog demon decided to adopt Shippou and train him to be a powerful magician. Kagome wasn't sure that was such a good idea since, well, Shio had the motto, "There ain't no party like the Aka Shio party, cause the Aka Shio party don't stop!" and heaven knows how well Shio rubbed off on the once innocent kid.
She came up to the house where they lived. Shippou with some ear phones on and he was swaying and singing along while he was carving a canoe. "-Comen' at the target, you are as my chine if got a secret weapon then you sure as hell ain't telln' cause your mouth's made an offer that your body cannot veto, a woman can't resist a man who looks good in a Speedo.-"
Inu Onna went up and tugged on his kimono. He glanced at her surprised then took his ear phones off and smiled his one million yen smile at her. "Inu Onna! Waz up!" he gave her a high five and a big hug. "How are you?" he patted Mikulou on the head.
"I'm trying to be a good girl!" she smiled at him.
He released his breath through his teeth and smiled, "I know how that is! Good luck."
"I can do it." She nodded confidently. He chuckled and went back to the canoe.
Inu Onna watched him for a few seconds still smiling. Mikulou took that opportunity to climb up and sit between her dog ears.
He realized she was still their and stopped to ask, "Is there something you wanted?"
"No, I just wanted to sit with you." She said. She came over and sat cross legged next to the canoe.
Shippou knew there must've been a reason for this emotional cling. "Is something wrong?"
"I don't like the village kids." She said. "They're different, I don't know how, but they just are!"
Shippou laughed a little. "I'm sure they're not all that bad."
"Yes they are! I was climbing this tree for apples and a creepy lady tossed a bucket of water on me! I had to go home and change!"
"Was it her tree?" Shippou asked.
"Maybe, but she doesn't need all those apples!" Inu Onna complained.
"Maybe you should give some of them a chance, there are a lot of nice people out there."
"Well," Inu Onna looked away.
"Trust me, you get to know them and they grow on you like fungus."
"Ew." Inu Onna looked disgusted and sweat dropped.
Shippou's ears twitched. There's a group of kids about your age getting ready to play baseball down that hill." He pointed. "Why don't you go join them?"
Inu Onna looked down the hill hesitantly. She nodded and ran off.
At the bottom of the hill was a little baseball field. (AN: I don't think they even had baseball back then, just go with it) There was twenty kids laughing and chattering and getting ready. Two kids stood apart from everyone. They were the team leaders. Inu Onna set Mikulou down and said, "Wish me luck!"
'Good luck! Get many home runs!' Mikulou said.
Inu Onna walked over toward the group. The kids saw her coming and fell silent as she approached. She stopped a few feet away as they all gave her angry glares at once. She asked, "Can I play?"
They stayed glaring at her. When she showed no signs of leaving, a tall kid spoke up and said, "Why? So you can kill us?"
That was a harsh blow. She just said, "I'm a good girl now."
They stayed glaring at her then one of the team leaders said, "You can play if you don't try anything evil."
Inu Onna looked down and then walked over. The little crowd of players parted as she stepped between them. After a few seconds the team leaders started calling out names.
"Shimpai!"
""Netami!"
"Jodan!"
"Kurai!"
"Taida!"
"Shimasu!"
Soon there was no one left but Inu Onna and the team leaders were arguing. "You take her!" "No, you take her!" "It's your turn!" "But I don't want her!" She finally got on someones team, the batting team. They stuck her at the end of the line. And it was ages before she got to bat. She stood holding the bat while everyone shouted stuff at her. The opposite team shouting things trying to screw up her consentration, her own team yelling at her not to miss or else. She missed the first ball because she was scared. She was angry beyond belief with everyone and she shivered, but she wanted to impress them for some reason. She knew that if she hit the ball in her unstable mood, she would send it sailing into China and they would get mad at her for losing their ball. She tried to swallow her anger.
They through the next pitch and she hit it as lightly as she could, it skimmed along the ground and she ran toward second base. Her heart sailed as she heard her team cheering. One of the players on the opposite team scooped up the ball and tossed it at her as hard as they could. And it smacked her hard in the back of the head. She fell forward and flopped in front of the base. He head throbbed with pain. (AN: Imagine if someone picked up a rock and tossed it at your head. It's happened to me before and it isn't fun!) The kids crowded around her as she started to shiver and whimper silently.
She heard one kid say in a mocking voice, "Look at the crybaby hanyo!" All of the kids started laughing but Inu Onna didn't seem to hear it as a new thought entered her mind, 'What's a hanyo?'
Then she looked up at them through her hair where her tears could be shadowed. They were so different from her. Maybe a hanyo was something bad. It was probably the weirdest, slimiest, worst thing on Earth. Then her mind, her vision filled with anger. She frowned and growled in her little seven year old voice. The kids looked at her as she started to breath loudly and growl. They all took a few steps away from her. She stood up and screamed at them. She jumped forward and smacked the two team captain's heads together. They started to cry from the pain. Then Inu Onna turned to the rest of the kids who started to run away screaming. She jumped after then with demonic speed, leaping eight feet into the air. "Stupid hanyos!" she said and raised her claws.
Shippou came running down the hill when he heard the screams. He was halfway there when the scent of blood filled his nostrils and he motored. When he got there, all of the village children lay around the baseball field in bloody heaps. He looked up at Inu Onna. She was standing in the middle of the mess, her hands where covered in dark red liquid. She looked up at him with the animal like anger.
"Inu Onna." He said. She looked so much like the old Inu Yasha right there. Then she looked him straight in the eyes, her own filled with sadness, glistening under the setting sun which changed her to look like a very sad Kagome.
"No one," she said. "No one ever told me that I was different."
The baseball field was quiet. The smell of blood was sickening and made Shippou's stomach turn, it was so long since he had been in the middle of the battle field. He took a step forward and she ran off into the forest at top speed. Mikulou sat by Shippou's feet and mewed up at him.
He transformed into an eagle. He picked Mikulou up in his birdy feet and flew toward Inu Yasha's castle.
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Kinda angsty, maybe I should change the genre. I never really have a real genre, it's just a story and it's there, ya know? Well don't worry, things will get better and there will be funny stuff.
Sesshomaru had long since married Murisaki cho, the psychic butterfly demon. He met her one day after a battle. He was fighting a demon with speed and strength to match his own. He killed the demon but not before receiving painful wounds first. He sat down next to Rin not telling her how bad the wounds were, but she knew and she started yelling for help. Jaken, being the idiot that he was, believed Sesshomaru when he said he'd be fine and kept telling Rin to shut up. On the sixth scream, there was a purple blur of light flying through the sky. It landed and the light disappeared from it to reveal a beautiful women. She had long royal purple hair that reflected the moonlight like shiny cake icing. On top of her head was a crown of white bell flowers. She wore expensive clothes, so she was obviously someone important as well. She came over and healed Sesshomaru, and the rest was history. (Or chemistry if you want to get technical.) (AN: Grrr, stupid school!)
They lived together and along with Rin, they had another daughter, Ao cho. It was new for Inu Onna to go and see them because always in the past, they had come to see them, usually in times of crisis. Ao cho was twelve and always found something to teach Inu Onna which most of the time (like 99.9% of the time) was annoying.
Inu Onna had never been in that part of the land, she only knew her town and Musashi, where every once and a while, her mother would go and pick up some future conveniences. That's where Inu Onna got the matches. That wasn't the only thing she had, she had a stick that when you flip a switch on it, the wide end makes a beam of light, though to her grief, it wasn't a laser. Kagome brought back lots and lots of candy too.
Inu Onna had many favorite kinds. There was one called a "butterfinger" that she would scream for when her mother came back. She would eat the chocolate off then eat the crunchy butter part last. She also came back with a big bag of something called "Sixlets", they were little chocolate balls coated with a candy shell inside an annoying tubular wrapper. The weirdest candy she brought back was a waxy (she wasn't sure it even was candy) pair of lips. It tasted funny and Kagome told her, "You don't eat it, you chew on it." Inu Onna thought that was screwed up. What was the point of making a candy you couldn't eat?
Sometimes Inu Yasha would travel to the world with her, but usually she went by herself. And when that happened the castle was depressing. Her father would be very sad when Kagome left.
Chapter 2: Hanyo
Inu Onna kissed her cats and kittens goodbye then walked outside. She had a kitten on her shoulder, his name was Mikulou. He was gray and fluffy with white paws. Mikulou looked at her and asked, 'Where are we going?'
"We're going to go see Shippou and Shio," she said scratching him behind the ear.
Shio was her godfather, and he lived with the only friend she had who wasn't a cat, Shippou. Shippou was cute as hell, he little bit younger then seventeen, but he looked so much older. A long time ago, Shio the half kitsune/half dog demon decided to adopt Shippou and train him to be a powerful magician. Kagome wasn't sure that was such a good idea since, well, Shio had the motto, "There ain't no party like the Aka Shio party, cause the Aka Shio party don't stop!" and heaven knows how well Shio rubbed off on the once innocent kid.
She came up to the house where they lived. Shippou with some ear phones on and he was swaying and singing along while he was carving a canoe. "-Comen' at the target, you are as my chine if got a secret weapon then you sure as hell ain't telln' cause your mouth's made an offer that your body cannot veto, a woman can't resist a man who looks good in a Speedo.-"
Inu Onna went up and tugged on his kimono. He glanced at her surprised then took his ear phones off and smiled his one million yen smile at her. "Inu Onna! Waz up!" he gave her a high five and a big hug. "How are you?" he patted Mikulou on the head.
"I'm trying to be a good girl!" she smiled at him.
He released his breath through his teeth and smiled, "I know how that is! Good luck."
"I can do it." She nodded confidently. He chuckled and went back to the canoe.
Inu Onna watched him for a few seconds still smiling. Mikulou took that opportunity to climb up and sit between her dog ears.
He realized she was still their and stopped to ask, "Is there something you wanted?"
"No, I just wanted to sit with you." She said. She came over and sat cross legged next to the canoe.
Shippou knew there must've been a reason for this emotional cling. "Is something wrong?"
"I don't like the village kids." She said. "They're different, I don't know how, but they just are!"
Shippou laughed a little. "I'm sure they're not all that bad."
"Yes they are! I was climbing this tree for apples and a creepy lady tossed a bucket of water on me! I had to go home and change!"
"Was it her tree?" Shippou asked.
"Maybe, but she doesn't need all those apples!" Inu Onna complained.
"Maybe you should give some of them a chance, there are a lot of nice people out there."
"Well," Inu Onna looked away.
"Trust me, you get to know them and they grow on you like fungus."
"Ew." Inu Onna looked disgusted and sweat dropped.
Shippou's ears twitched. There's a group of kids about your age getting ready to play baseball down that hill." He pointed. "Why don't you go join them?"
Inu Onna looked down the hill hesitantly. She nodded and ran off.
At the bottom of the hill was a little baseball field. (AN: I don't think they even had baseball back then, just go with it) There was twenty kids laughing and chattering and getting ready. Two kids stood apart from everyone. They were the team leaders. Inu Onna set Mikulou down and said, "Wish me luck!"
'Good luck! Get many home runs!' Mikulou said.
Inu Onna walked over toward the group. The kids saw her coming and fell silent as she approached. She stopped a few feet away as they all gave her angry glares at once. She asked, "Can I play?"
They stayed glaring at her. When she showed no signs of leaving, a tall kid spoke up and said, "Why? So you can kill us?"
That was a harsh blow. She just said, "I'm a good girl now."
They stayed glaring at her then one of the team leaders said, "You can play if you don't try anything evil."
Inu Onna looked down and then walked over. The little crowd of players parted as she stepped between them. After a few seconds the team leaders started calling out names.
"Shimpai!"
""Netami!"
"Jodan!"
"Kurai!"
"Taida!"
"Shimasu!"
Soon there was no one left but Inu Onna and the team leaders were arguing. "You take her!" "No, you take her!" "It's your turn!" "But I don't want her!" She finally got on someones team, the batting team. They stuck her at the end of the line. And it was ages before she got to bat. She stood holding the bat while everyone shouted stuff at her. The opposite team shouting things trying to screw up her consentration, her own team yelling at her not to miss or else. She missed the first ball because she was scared. She was angry beyond belief with everyone and she shivered, but she wanted to impress them for some reason. She knew that if she hit the ball in her unstable mood, she would send it sailing into China and they would get mad at her for losing their ball. She tried to swallow her anger.
They through the next pitch and she hit it as lightly as she could, it skimmed along the ground and she ran toward second base. Her heart sailed as she heard her team cheering. One of the players on the opposite team scooped up the ball and tossed it at her as hard as they could. And it smacked her hard in the back of the head. She fell forward and flopped in front of the base. He head throbbed with pain. (AN: Imagine if someone picked up a rock and tossed it at your head. It's happened to me before and it isn't fun!) The kids crowded around her as she started to shiver and whimper silently.
She heard one kid say in a mocking voice, "Look at the crybaby hanyo!" All of the kids started laughing but Inu Onna didn't seem to hear it as a new thought entered her mind, 'What's a hanyo?'
Then she looked up at them through her hair where her tears could be shadowed. They were so different from her. Maybe a hanyo was something bad. It was probably the weirdest, slimiest, worst thing on Earth. Then her mind, her vision filled with anger. She frowned and growled in her little seven year old voice. The kids looked at her as she started to breath loudly and growl. They all took a few steps away from her. She stood up and screamed at them. She jumped forward and smacked the two team captain's heads together. They started to cry from the pain. Then Inu Onna turned to the rest of the kids who started to run away screaming. She jumped after then with demonic speed, leaping eight feet into the air. "Stupid hanyos!" she said and raised her claws.
Shippou came running down the hill when he heard the screams. He was halfway there when the scent of blood filled his nostrils and he motored. When he got there, all of the village children lay around the baseball field in bloody heaps. He looked up at Inu Onna. She was standing in the middle of the mess, her hands where covered in dark red liquid. She looked up at him with the animal like anger.
"Inu Onna." He said. She looked so much like the old Inu Yasha right there. Then she looked him straight in the eyes, her own filled with sadness, glistening under the setting sun which changed her to look like a very sad Kagome.
"No one," she said. "No one ever told me that I was different."
The baseball field was quiet. The smell of blood was sickening and made Shippou's stomach turn, it was so long since he had been in the middle of the battle field. He took a step forward and she ran off into the forest at top speed. Mikulou sat by Shippou's feet and mewed up at him.
He transformed into an eagle. He picked Mikulou up in his birdy feet and flew toward Inu Yasha's castle.
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Kinda angsty, maybe I should change the genre. I never really have a real genre, it's just a story and it's there, ya know? Well don't worry, things will get better and there will be funny stuff.
