When Time Passes Over Again
By Ruggeth
Disclaimer: I don't own the cast of Inuyasha.But how much do you think it will cost?
A/N: Chapter 2 up. ^__^ No reviews yet.I hope they come. This is still my first fic so please tell me what you think okay?
Chapter 2: A Time After That
Kaiya Watayume smiled. Her birthday. She loved birthdays. There were gifts, and cake, and people, and everything was in favor for you.
Kaiya slipped downstairs. The sun had just risen. The air was warm and breezy. Kaiya exited through the back door and into the garden. Fifteen, she thought. Finally fifteen.
She hear a jingle, a sound of a bell. She turned. Saki, her cat, purred noisily as he rubbed his back against her leg. Kaiya smiled and bent down to scratch his neck. Saki purred all the more noisily. Suddenly Saki jumped away out of reach and bounded toward another building. It was the well shrine.
The well was old. Never been used by the Watayume's; it belonged to the family who lived in before them. The Higurashi's or something like that. They had moved out about 20 years ago, and the Kaiya's great-great grandfather moved in. So now it was the Watayume shrine. They did not use the well at all, it was just there.
Kaiya sighed. She followed Saki to the well, not wanting him to fall down the well and get hurt. Saki jumped with exact gracefulness and strutted along the side of the well. Kaiya moved forward to grab him.
Saki jumped out of the way, startled, but with his fright the cat bounded into the well. "Saki," Kaiya called down the well. Saki purred. "Stay right where you are. I'm coming down to get you."
Kaiya started down the well's ladder. She was midway when she saw Saki. "You naughty cat," she scolded. I'm coming down to get you."
A huge gust of wind blew through the well shrine's windows and flew into the well. It knocked Kaiya off balance. Her hands let go of the steel railing and she fell towards the well bottom. Kaiya closed her eyes, ready to feel to earth underneath her. The fall seemed to last forever. Kaiya finally opened her eyes.
She was astonished at what she saw. She was not in the well anymore, not in her shrine, let alone in her world. Everywhere she looked she could see a dim purple. She was flying towards somewhere, a light she could see. Her black hair flying backwards, she stretched her arms like she was flying and headed towards the light.
Suddenly a figure came through the light. It was long, and centipede-like. It had long hair, six arms, and more legs than she could count. Kaiya let out a terrifying scream. It was a monster!
The centipede let out a deep cackle. "Where's the jewel?" It murmured. It wrapped it's arms around Kaiya and leaned it's face closer to hers. "Where?"
"What jewel?" Kaiya wailed. "I don't know any jewel!"
The centipede monster half-growled half-laughed. "Its inside you isn't it? It's inside you."
Kaiya screamed again and closed her eyes, not wanting to look at the disgusting face of the monster. She smelled the heated odor coming from the centipede's mouth. The centipede leaned even more forward and licked her. Kaiya screamed and pushed the centipede backwards.
A brighter purple light glowed forward as Kaiya pushed the centipede backwards. It blasted the centipede back toward the light in the dim purple darkness. Kaiya, unable to stop herself, continued to float endlessly towards the light as well.
She neared it. With her eyes closed, she put her hands in front of her instinctively to protect her in case.something.came out and harmed her again. She saw the flash of blinding light and she felt herself dropping.dropping.falling.
Thud.
Her legs felt solid, earth. She opened her eyes. She was in a well. The same well. Kaiya nearly laughed out loud with relief. She grabbed the ladder and climbed up to the top to get back to her shrine.only.
Her shrine wasn't there.
Instead was a forest, a beautiful forest. It was sunny. The well was in the middle of a forest. Kaiya was shocked. She scrambled out of the well and ran to where her shrine main house would usually be.
She pushed away the bushes, and she saw a tree.
A tree.
With a boy pinned to it. A sleeping boy. A sleeping boy pinned with an arrow to the tree.
He had silver hair and was wearing a baggy red kimono. Kaiya hadn't seen anybody wear those kimonos out in public. She herself was just wearing jeans and shirt.
Then she noticed. The boy had ears. Dog ears.
Kaiya ran forward. She leaned toward the boy and touched the ears. They were soft, and fuzzy. She rubbed them.
The boy gave forward a purring sound.
Kaiya backed away. The boy began to stir. First making mumbling noises, then swishing his head this way and that, then finally opening his eyes. Kaiya noticed that his eyes were amber.
Suddenly, "You!" The boy snarled. "Get me out of here! Get me off this tree right now, Kagome!"
Kaiya was confused. "I'm not Kagome. I'm Kaiya."
The boy glared at her and sniffed the air. His eyes sharpened. "So you aren't. You don't smell like her, but you smell like her. What are you doing here? What happened? This feels so familiar."
The boy's eyes suddenly widened. His mouth dropped open from shock. "No," he mumbled. "No."
Kaiya snapped at him. "Do you need help getting off that tree or anything like that? Where am I? Who are you?"
The boy closed his eyes. "I'm Inuyasha. Now help me get off this tree. Pull out the arrow."
Kaiya reached forward and tugged at the arrow. It wouldn't come out. She pulled harder this time, with all her strength. Then.Again a blinding purple light flashed. The arrow slid out. Inuyasha dropped from the tree.
"Now," Kaiya said. The confusion made her angry. "Where am I?"
Inuyasha sighed. "You are in the feudal age. We're in Sengoku Jidai. You came through the bone-eaters well and were transported through time. You have the shikon no tama inside of you, that's how you can travel through time."
"Whats a shikon no tama?" Kaiya wondered.
"It's a jewel," Inuyasha answered.
"Oh. So that's what that ugly centipede monster was after."
Inuyasha's eyes lit up. "They will be after you. I must protect you. No WAY is I going on another journey again. Only with Kagome."
Kaiya ignored him. "Protect me from what?"
A crash. A boom. Trees fell, bushes lit up with fire. A huge bird-like monster stampeded through the thick. "Where is it?" The bird bellowed. "The Shikon no Tama!"
"Too late!" Inuyasha growled. He felt around his belt for the tetsusaiga. "I must kill it!"
Kaiya screamed as the bird drew closer. "Inuyasha! What is that?"
"It's a bird demon," Inuyasha answered. He chuckled. "This is going to be fun."
The demon screamed and lunged for Kaiya. Kaiya screamed. Inuyasha jumped between Kaiya and the bird youkai and slashed with his sword. It left it's mark along the bird's shoulder. The bird screamed with fury.
Inuyasha and the youkai engaged deep into battle. Kaiya standing to the side, screaming every time the bird neared her. "Shut up!" Inuyasha yelled angrily at her. "Do you really think I can concentrate when you scream every time the youkai takes a step near you?"
Kaiya screamed again.
Inuyasha shook his head, and continued battling. It had been so many years since he had last battled, and it was difficult to move as quickly as he could when he was younger. The bird slowly overcame him, and knocked him to the ground moments later.
The bird leaned forward on top of him, as though as it was about to eat him. But suddenly, it bellowed, "The jewel! Where's the jewel?"
Kaiya screamed again. She ran off towards the trees. The bird raced after her. They let on a chase throughout the forest until Kaiya tripped over something. It was a bow. The bird, seeing it's chance, leaped on top of her.
"The jewel! The shikon no tama," the youkai cried gleefully. "It's mine!"
Kaiya screamed once again as the bird leaned forward with its dagger-like beak and reached towards her stomach.
Kaiya felt a pain. A pain in her stomach where the bird had reached. She opened her eyes and she saw the youkai on top of her, with a small purple jewel in it's beak. It stretched it's wings and was about to fly off when Inuyasha came back into the clearing. "The jewel!" He shouted at Kaiya. "You idiot! Don't let the bird take the jewel!"
Kaiya realized she was still holding the arrow that she had pulled out of Inuyasha. Thinking fast, she picked up the bow and fitted the arrow through the bow. She had never used a bow before, but she didn't realize it. She released the arrow.
The bird screamed with pain. The arrow pierced the youkai in the heart, where it had swalloed the shikon no tama. The jewel it had been carrying was pierced as well, and as the bird dropped it stayed in the air. The jewel shattered. Kaiya and Inuyasha watched as the jewel split into a million shards, and each one flew away. Inuyasha cried out with disbelief. "No!" He shouted. But the shards were gone. All of them. Except one. It dropped down from the sky. Kaiya ran forward and it fell into her hands.
Kaiya turned to Inuyasha.
"No."he was whispering. "No."
Disclaimer: I don't own the cast of Inuyasha.But how much do you think it will cost?
A/N: Chapter 2 up. ^__^ No reviews yet.I hope they come. This is still my first fic so please tell me what you think okay?
Chapter 2: A Time After That
Kaiya Watayume smiled. Her birthday. She loved birthdays. There were gifts, and cake, and people, and everything was in favor for you.
Kaiya slipped downstairs. The sun had just risen. The air was warm and breezy. Kaiya exited through the back door and into the garden. Fifteen, she thought. Finally fifteen.
She hear a jingle, a sound of a bell. She turned. Saki, her cat, purred noisily as he rubbed his back against her leg. Kaiya smiled and bent down to scratch his neck. Saki purred all the more noisily. Suddenly Saki jumped away out of reach and bounded toward another building. It was the well shrine.
The well was old. Never been used by the Watayume's; it belonged to the family who lived in before them. The Higurashi's or something like that. They had moved out about 20 years ago, and the Kaiya's great-great grandfather moved in. So now it was the Watayume shrine. They did not use the well at all, it was just there.
Kaiya sighed. She followed Saki to the well, not wanting him to fall down the well and get hurt. Saki jumped with exact gracefulness and strutted along the side of the well. Kaiya moved forward to grab him.
Saki jumped out of the way, startled, but with his fright the cat bounded into the well. "Saki," Kaiya called down the well. Saki purred. "Stay right where you are. I'm coming down to get you."
Kaiya started down the well's ladder. She was midway when she saw Saki. "You naughty cat," she scolded. I'm coming down to get you."
A huge gust of wind blew through the well shrine's windows and flew into the well. It knocked Kaiya off balance. Her hands let go of the steel railing and she fell towards the well bottom. Kaiya closed her eyes, ready to feel to earth underneath her. The fall seemed to last forever. Kaiya finally opened her eyes.
She was astonished at what she saw. She was not in the well anymore, not in her shrine, let alone in her world. Everywhere she looked she could see a dim purple. She was flying towards somewhere, a light she could see. Her black hair flying backwards, she stretched her arms like she was flying and headed towards the light.
Suddenly a figure came through the light. It was long, and centipede-like. It had long hair, six arms, and more legs than she could count. Kaiya let out a terrifying scream. It was a monster!
The centipede let out a deep cackle. "Where's the jewel?" It murmured. It wrapped it's arms around Kaiya and leaned it's face closer to hers. "Where?"
"What jewel?" Kaiya wailed. "I don't know any jewel!"
The centipede monster half-growled half-laughed. "Its inside you isn't it? It's inside you."
Kaiya screamed again and closed her eyes, not wanting to look at the disgusting face of the monster. She smelled the heated odor coming from the centipede's mouth. The centipede leaned even more forward and licked her. Kaiya screamed and pushed the centipede backwards.
A brighter purple light glowed forward as Kaiya pushed the centipede backwards. It blasted the centipede back toward the light in the dim purple darkness. Kaiya, unable to stop herself, continued to float endlessly towards the light as well.
She neared it. With her eyes closed, she put her hands in front of her instinctively to protect her in case.something.came out and harmed her again. She saw the flash of blinding light and she felt herself dropping.dropping.falling.
Thud.
Her legs felt solid, earth. She opened her eyes. She was in a well. The same well. Kaiya nearly laughed out loud with relief. She grabbed the ladder and climbed up to the top to get back to her shrine.only.
Her shrine wasn't there.
Instead was a forest, a beautiful forest. It was sunny. The well was in the middle of a forest. Kaiya was shocked. She scrambled out of the well and ran to where her shrine main house would usually be.
She pushed away the bushes, and she saw a tree.
A tree.
With a boy pinned to it. A sleeping boy. A sleeping boy pinned with an arrow to the tree.
He had silver hair and was wearing a baggy red kimono. Kaiya hadn't seen anybody wear those kimonos out in public. She herself was just wearing jeans and shirt.
Then she noticed. The boy had ears. Dog ears.
Kaiya ran forward. She leaned toward the boy and touched the ears. They were soft, and fuzzy. She rubbed them.
The boy gave forward a purring sound.
Kaiya backed away. The boy began to stir. First making mumbling noises, then swishing his head this way and that, then finally opening his eyes. Kaiya noticed that his eyes were amber.
Suddenly, "You!" The boy snarled. "Get me out of here! Get me off this tree right now, Kagome!"
Kaiya was confused. "I'm not Kagome. I'm Kaiya."
The boy glared at her and sniffed the air. His eyes sharpened. "So you aren't. You don't smell like her, but you smell like her. What are you doing here? What happened? This feels so familiar."
The boy's eyes suddenly widened. His mouth dropped open from shock. "No," he mumbled. "No."
Kaiya snapped at him. "Do you need help getting off that tree or anything like that? Where am I? Who are you?"
The boy closed his eyes. "I'm Inuyasha. Now help me get off this tree. Pull out the arrow."
Kaiya reached forward and tugged at the arrow. It wouldn't come out. She pulled harder this time, with all her strength. Then.Again a blinding purple light flashed. The arrow slid out. Inuyasha dropped from the tree.
"Now," Kaiya said. The confusion made her angry. "Where am I?"
Inuyasha sighed. "You are in the feudal age. We're in Sengoku Jidai. You came through the bone-eaters well and were transported through time. You have the shikon no tama inside of you, that's how you can travel through time."
"Whats a shikon no tama?" Kaiya wondered.
"It's a jewel," Inuyasha answered.
"Oh. So that's what that ugly centipede monster was after."
Inuyasha's eyes lit up. "They will be after you. I must protect you. No WAY is I going on another journey again. Only with Kagome."
Kaiya ignored him. "Protect me from what?"
A crash. A boom. Trees fell, bushes lit up with fire. A huge bird-like monster stampeded through the thick. "Where is it?" The bird bellowed. "The Shikon no Tama!"
"Too late!" Inuyasha growled. He felt around his belt for the tetsusaiga. "I must kill it!"
Kaiya screamed as the bird drew closer. "Inuyasha! What is that?"
"It's a bird demon," Inuyasha answered. He chuckled. "This is going to be fun."
The demon screamed and lunged for Kaiya. Kaiya screamed. Inuyasha jumped between Kaiya and the bird youkai and slashed with his sword. It left it's mark along the bird's shoulder. The bird screamed with fury.
Inuyasha and the youkai engaged deep into battle. Kaiya standing to the side, screaming every time the bird neared her. "Shut up!" Inuyasha yelled angrily at her. "Do you really think I can concentrate when you scream every time the youkai takes a step near you?"
Kaiya screamed again.
Inuyasha shook his head, and continued battling. It had been so many years since he had last battled, and it was difficult to move as quickly as he could when he was younger. The bird slowly overcame him, and knocked him to the ground moments later.
The bird leaned forward on top of him, as though as it was about to eat him. But suddenly, it bellowed, "The jewel! Where's the jewel?"
Kaiya screamed again. She ran off towards the trees. The bird raced after her. They let on a chase throughout the forest until Kaiya tripped over something. It was a bow. The bird, seeing it's chance, leaped on top of her.
"The jewel! The shikon no tama," the youkai cried gleefully. "It's mine!"
Kaiya screamed once again as the bird leaned forward with its dagger-like beak and reached towards her stomach.
Kaiya felt a pain. A pain in her stomach where the bird had reached. She opened her eyes and she saw the youkai on top of her, with a small purple jewel in it's beak. It stretched it's wings and was about to fly off when Inuyasha came back into the clearing. "The jewel!" He shouted at Kaiya. "You idiot! Don't let the bird take the jewel!"
Kaiya realized she was still holding the arrow that she had pulled out of Inuyasha. Thinking fast, she picked up the bow and fitted the arrow through the bow. She had never used a bow before, but she didn't realize it. She released the arrow.
The bird screamed with pain. The arrow pierced the youkai in the heart, where it had swalloed the shikon no tama. The jewel it had been carrying was pierced as well, and as the bird dropped it stayed in the air. The jewel shattered. Kaiya and Inuyasha watched as the jewel split into a million shards, and each one flew away. Inuyasha cried out with disbelief. "No!" He shouted. But the shards were gone. All of them. Except one. It dropped down from the sky. Kaiya ran forward and it fell into her hands.
Kaiya turned to Inuyasha.
"No."he was whispering. "No."
