Chapter 6
"So why did ye not come back to visit us sooner, Kagome?" asked Kaede.
"Oh, I know I promised didn't I. You see, things just kept coming up. I never realized what my mother and grandfather had to do to keep up the shrine. It's so much work sometimes!" Kaede nodded.
"And did Inuyasha not help you at all?"
"Hey! I helped!" shouted Inuyasha.
Ayane sat with the group, but she felt as though she were sitting miles away. She didn't feel like she belonged here at all. This was where her parents belonged; these were their friends, not hers. 'Perhaps I shouldn't have come' she thought. Then she remembered that she could be attending school right now, and her body gave an involuntary shiver.
"Are you alright, Ayane?" asked her mother. Ayane smiled and nodded.
"Oh, sure. I'm good. Look, um, I really don't have any idea what you guys are talking about, so can I go wander around the village for awhile instead?" Her mother looked thoughtful for a minute, and then nodded her head.
"That's alright. Just stay in the village. Don't go wandering anywhere else." Ayane used the typical "sure, whatever" response, and was immediately scolded by her father.
"Hey! We all agreed that you'd do as we said if you got to come. You don't know how dangerous it is here, Ayane! Don't brush off your mother!"
"Sorry!" Ayane quickly left the hut before she got yelled at anymore. Shoving her hands into the pockets of her shorts, she began to wander around. The people around her just went about their daily chores. She felt lonely.
"Maybe I shouldn't have come. The past isn't as exciting as they made it seem." A little voice in the back of her head told her that she could have more fun if she went just a little outside the village.
"Why not? It's not like I couldn't head back towards the well. I came that way with them. That has to be safe enough." The "good-girl" in her told her not to go, but she didn't want to listen. She just wanted to find some fun. She remembered that there was a nice, large open space on the way there. Yes, it was outside the village, but then, it was also wide and open. She couldn't be ambushed, and if she couldn't be ambushed, then she had a chance to run. Ayane was a fast runner, much faster than most of her friends. She thought that if she went to that area, she could try and jump high like her father, or slice a tree in half as her mother had suggested he could. Then Ayane wondered exactly what special talents her mother had. When her parents were first revealing their past to her, they had mentioned glowing arrows and other such things, but what did that mean? What were glowing arrows?
In the time it took her to wonder and think these things, Ayane had reached the clearing.
"Guess I'll try jumping first." Ayane tried a regular jump into the air. She managed to reach about 4ft. For most people, that was very high. Then, Ayane used all of her muscles and jumped again. This time, she reached a height of 15ft. She was so surprised that she forgot about not remembering to land right, and Ayane came crashing down.
"Ow! Great, now my butt hurts! I wonder how Dad made that jump out of the well look so easy. Duh, probably because he's used to jumping like that." Ayane picked herself up and brushed herself off. After a few more tries, Ayane was fairly confident with her ability to jump high and land well.
Just as she was about to try testing about what she could do with her claws, one of her senses picked up. It wasn't one of her normal senses, but it was something different, like sensing that something was around even though she couldn't see it. She wandering around, always moving in the direction that made the feeling stronger. She stopped in front of a bush. Pushing aside the branches, she saw a hole. It looked like it belonged to an ordinary snake.except for the fact that the hole was about foot in diameter.
"What the hell.?" And then Ayane got her answer. From out of the whole shot a large, hostile-looking demon snake. Ayane screamed and ran backwards away from it.
"Ahhhh, a tasty treat for my hatchlingsssssss," it hissed. One top of its head, Ayane became aware of an oddly out-of-place pink glow. The snake lunged at her. Ayane dodged it and ran around behind a tree. The snake followed. Suddenly Ayane had an idea. Granted, it only seemed to work in cartoons, but trying it and having to come up with something new was definitely better in her mind than being eaten without a fight. Ayane used her speed to dodge the snake, always staying far enough away, but close enough to keep it following her carefully placed path. Finally it was done. The snake found itself wound intricately around trees and bushes. Ayane jumped up and then threw a surprisingly powerful punch right at the snakes head. Ayane didn't know where the power was coming from, but suddenly, she was using her bare, unprotected fist to punch right through the snake demon's head. She plucked out the jewel after she was sure that the demon was dead.
"This is what all the fuss is about? This is the stupid thing that Mom and Dad spent so much time looking for?" said Ayane, peering closely at the shard. She didn't have a chance to say anything else though, because just then Inuyasha, Kagome, Kaede, and some villagers came rushing into the clearing. Kagome ran up to her daughter and squeezed her tight.
"Are you alright, Ayane?! My god, I was so scared! We heard that scream, and then your father said it was you. Are you ok? Did that demon hurt you?"
"Mom! If you calm down and stop squeezing me to death I'll be able to talk much better! I'm fine! Maybe a cut here and scrap there, but that's all!"
"Well if that's the case then you are SO GROUNDED!" Ayane looked shocked.
"What? I just fought off a huge snake, and found one of your stupid jewel pieces for you, and I get grounded? That's not fair! Fine then, next time I sense something weird, I won't investigate it, ok?" Kagome looked at her daughter carefully.
"You say you sensed something? And you found a jewel shard? Hmm. Hey, Inuyasha! Come here!" called Kagome. Inuyasha was busying inspecting the work his daughter had made of the snake demon. It was fairly clean, but he was definitely thinking that his daughter was watching too much TV. He walked over to Kagome and Ayane. Ayane was sitting on the ground now, trying to wipe blood off of her hand. He didn't worry though, because his sensitive nose told him that it wasn't her blood. What puzzled him was that his daughter just fought her first demon, and he couldn't smell any of her blood. Maybe a drop or two here and there, but that was it.
"What is it, Kagome? Something I need to know?"
"Ayane said she sensed a jewel."
"Alright. So she got that from you. Big deal. She did a nice job takin' care of that demon over there though, and hardly got injured herself."
"No, you don't get it. I never sensed a thing."
"So we were just too far away. Don't panic, Kagome."
"But I should've been able to sense it! It was close enough! I could have sensed it in the past!" Ayane was listening to her parents talk. She was getting mixed messages. Sometimes it sounded like she had done something right, and sometimes it sounded like she had done something wrong. It was getting very confusing. Meanwhile, Kaede had walked over.
"I believe we have things to discuss," was all she said.
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Ok, well, I was just trying to show off some of what Ayane could do. Hope you liked it. Please read and review! Thank you!
"So why did ye not come back to visit us sooner, Kagome?" asked Kaede.
"Oh, I know I promised didn't I. You see, things just kept coming up. I never realized what my mother and grandfather had to do to keep up the shrine. It's so much work sometimes!" Kaede nodded.
"And did Inuyasha not help you at all?"
"Hey! I helped!" shouted Inuyasha.
Ayane sat with the group, but she felt as though she were sitting miles away. She didn't feel like she belonged here at all. This was where her parents belonged; these were their friends, not hers. 'Perhaps I shouldn't have come' she thought. Then she remembered that she could be attending school right now, and her body gave an involuntary shiver.
"Are you alright, Ayane?" asked her mother. Ayane smiled and nodded.
"Oh, sure. I'm good. Look, um, I really don't have any idea what you guys are talking about, so can I go wander around the village for awhile instead?" Her mother looked thoughtful for a minute, and then nodded her head.
"That's alright. Just stay in the village. Don't go wandering anywhere else." Ayane used the typical "sure, whatever" response, and was immediately scolded by her father.
"Hey! We all agreed that you'd do as we said if you got to come. You don't know how dangerous it is here, Ayane! Don't brush off your mother!"
"Sorry!" Ayane quickly left the hut before she got yelled at anymore. Shoving her hands into the pockets of her shorts, she began to wander around. The people around her just went about their daily chores. She felt lonely.
"Maybe I shouldn't have come. The past isn't as exciting as they made it seem." A little voice in the back of her head told her that she could have more fun if she went just a little outside the village.
"Why not? It's not like I couldn't head back towards the well. I came that way with them. That has to be safe enough." The "good-girl" in her told her not to go, but she didn't want to listen. She just wanted to find some fun. She remembered that there was a nice, large open space on the way there. Yes, it was outside the village, but then, it was also wide and open. She couldn't be ambushed, and if she couldn't be ambushed, then she had a chance to run. Ayane was a fast runner, much faster than most of her friends. She thought that if she went to that area, she could try and jump high like her father, or slice a tree in half as her mother had suggested he could. Then Ayane wondered exactly what special talents her mother had. When her parents were first revealing their past to her, they had mentioned glowing arrows and other such things, but what did that mean? What were glowing arrows?
In the time it took her to wonder and think these things, Ayane had reached the clearing.
"Guess I'll try jumping first." Ayane tried a regular jump into the air. She managed to reach about 4ft. For most people, that was very high. Then, Ayane used all of her muscles and jumped again. This time, she reached a height of 15ft. She was so surprised that she forgot about not remembering to land right, and Ayane came crashing down.
"Ow! Great, now my butt hurts! I wonder how Dad made that jump out of the well look so easy. Duh, probably because he's used to jumping like that." Ayane picked herself up and brushed herself off. After a few more tries, Ayane was fairly confident with her ability to jump high and land well.
Just as she was about to try testing about what she could do with her claws, one of her senses picked up. It wasn't one of her normal senses, but it was something different, like sensing that something was around even though she couldn't see it. She wandering around, always moving in the direction that made the feeling stronger. She stopped in front of a bush. Pushing aside the branches, she saw a hole. It looked like it belonged to an ordinary snake.except for the fact that the hole was about foot in diameter.
"What the hell.?" And then Ayane got her answer. From out of the whole shot a large, hostile-looking demon snake. Ayane screamed and ran backwards away from it.
"Ahhhh, a tasty treat for my hatchlingsssssss," it hissed. One top of its head, Ayane became aware of an oddly out-of-place pink glow. The snake lunged at her. Ayane dodged it and ran around behind a tree. The snake followed. Suddenly Ayane had an idea. Granted, it only seemed to work in cartoons, but trying it and having to come up with something new was definitely better in her mind than being eaten without a fight. Ayane used her speed to dodge the snake, always staying far enough away, but close enough to keep it following her carefully placed path. Finally it was done. The snake found itself wound intricately around trees and bushes. Ayane jumped up and then threw a surprisingly powerful punch right at the snakes head. Ayane didn't know where the power was coming from, but suddenly, she was using her bare, unprotected fist to punch right through the snake demon's head. She plucked out the jewel after she was sure that the demon was dead.
"This is what all the fuss is about? This is the stupid thing that Mom and Dad spent so much time looking for?" said Ayane, peering closely at the shard. She didn't have a chance to say anything else though, because just then Inuyasha, Kagome, Kaede, and some villagers came rushing into the clearing. Kagome ran up to her daughter and squeezed her tight.
"Are you alright, Ayane?! My god, I was so scared! We heard that scream, and then your father said it was you. Are you ok? Did that demon hurt you?"
"Mom! If you calm down and stop squeezing me to death I'll be able to talk much better! I'm fine! Maybe a cut here and scrap there, but that's all!"
"Well if that's the case then you are SO GROUNDED!" Ayane looked shocked.
"What? I just fought off a huge snake, and found one of your stupid jewel pieces for you, and I get grounded? That's not fair! Fine then, next time I sense something weird, I won't investigate it, ok?" Kagome looked at her daughter carefully.
"You say you sensed something? And you found a jewel shard? Hmm. Hey, Inuyasha! Come here!" called Kagome. Inuyasha was busying inspecting the work his daughter had made of the snake demon. It was fairly clean, but he was definitely thinking that his daughter was watching too much TV. He walked over to Kagome and Ayane. Ayane was sitting on the ground now, trying to wipe blood off of her hand. He didn't worry though, because his sensitive nose told him that it wasn't her blood. What puzzled him was that his daughter just fought her first demon, and he couldn't smell any of her blood. Maybe a drop or two here and there, but that was it.
"What is it, Kagome? Something I need to know?"
"Ayane said she sensed a jewel."
"Alright. So she got that from you. Big deal. She did a nice job takin' care of that demon over there though, and hardly got injured herself."
"No, you don't get it. I never sensed a thing."
"So we were just too far away. Don't panic, Kagome."
"But I should've been able to sense it! It was close enough! I could have sensed it in the past!" Ayane was listening to her parents talk. She was getting mixed messages. Sometimes it sounded like she had done something right, and sometimes it sounded like she had done something wrong. It was getting very confusing. Meanwhile, Kaede had walked over.
"I believe we have things to discuss," was all she said.
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Ok, well, I was just trying to show off some of what Ayane could do. Hope you liked it. Please read and review! Thank you!
