All tied up- 2
Kagome went to the village to see what she could find. But there was no sign of him anywhere. She went to the forest
and searched for days, but still no leads to where Inu Yasha was. The village tried to comfort her, but all she could do was cry.
She went back to the well, and sat there thinking.
'I remember that first day,' she thought to herself, 'When I first ended in the forest. I remember seeing him with the
arrow, and feeling his ears. All those times of "Sit Boy" and other things. I should have figured it out.'
Out of the blue, a dozen birds flew out of a tree, obviously startled by something. Kagome got herself off the well, and
went to investigate, carrying her bow and arrow. When she got there, there was some ropes. The Some where snapped,
scratched, and what not, and looked like a struggle.
"Inu Yasha!" she cried. But no answer. The tree was to difficult to climb, and Kagome could not get there without help.
'I love you...Inu Yasha....' she thought. She went back to the village to see if they had some sort or climbing device.
The only thing close was a little stepping stool used for some fruits off tree. But it wouldn't help. Kagome left back to the forest,
back to the tree. There were scratch marks in the tree, but the ropes were gone. She cried out one last time, "Inu Yasha!"
This time, she heard a groan.
"Inu Yasha?" she said again. A rustle of leaves.
"Inu Yasha! Are you ok?" cried Kagome.
"Ha ha ha! Are you the one who cares for this creature?" Said a high, eerie voice from the tree.
"Well, what's it to you? Show yourself!" Screamed Kagome. There was another rustle of leaves. She heard a scream
from Inu Yasha.
"Inu Yasha!" Kagome screamed to the top of her lungs. Suddenly, Kagome had a great idea...
To be continued.....
Kagome went to the village to see what she could find. But there was no sign of him anywhere. She went to the forest
and searched for days, but still no leads to where Inu Yasha was. The village tried to comfort her, but all she could do was cry.
She went back to the well, and sat there thinking.
'I remember that first day,' she thought to herself, 'When I first ended in the forest. I remember seeing him with the
arrow, and feeling his ears. All those times of "Sit Boy" and other things. I should have figured it out.'
Out of the blue, a dozen birds flew out of a tree, obviously startled by something. Kagome got herself off the well, and
went to investigate, carrying her bow and arrow. When she got there, there was some ropes. The Some where snapped,
scratched, and what not, and looked like a struggle.
"Inu Yasha!" she cried. But no answer. The tree was to difficult to climb, and Kagome could not get there without help.
'I love you...Inu Yasha....' she thought. She went back to the village to see if they had some sort or climbing device.
The only thing close was a little stepping stool used for some fruits off tree. But it wouldn't help. Kagome left back to the forest,
back to the tree. There were scratch marks in the tree, but the ropes were gone. She cried out one last time, "Inu Yasha!"
This time, she heard a groan.
"Inu Yasha?" she said again. A rustle of leaves.
"Inu Yasha! Are you ok?" cried Kagome.
"Ha ha ha! Are you the one who cares for this creature?" Said a high, eerie voice from the tree.
"Well, what's it to you? Show yourself!" Screamed Kagome. There was another rustle of leaves. She heard a scream
from Inu Yasha.
"Inu Yasha!" Kagome screamed to the top of her lungs. Suddenly, Kagome had a great idea...
To be continued.....
