The Inu Yasha gang exited on the second floor, after Sango decided that it was closest and it would be easier to move progressively. The hall of the second story was completely empty, and void of all sound except for the ocassional gust of wind and the rapid beating of our hero's hearts. Slowly, they made their way down the hall, stepping lightly and pausing at every step. Slowly, they opened the first door.
Nothing.
The second door.
Nothing.
The third door.
Nothing.
The fourth door?
Sango paused in terror as she was starting to open the door-it sounded like a child was whimpering in there...
"Open it." urged Miroku, looking over his shoulders in worry. Sango sighed and twisted the handle, revealing a little girl dressed extremely strangely sitting on the bed. It looked somewhat like Rin...
"Hello..." said Sango, seating herself next to the little girl. The others stayed outside, afraid that the little girl might be an evil ghost or something.
"What do you want?" said the girl, looking up at Sango with cold eyes. "You don't belong here, go away."
"Who are you?" asked Sango again. The little girl slammed her hands to her lap.
"My name is Rinei." she said. "Rinei Thompson, from down the street. I was put here because I was sick, but then everybody was gone one day. I didn't know what happened. So, one day, I decided to get up and look around myself. A man caught me and put me in this room. He said I shouldn't come out. But, he did nurse me back to health. I guess he deserves credit for that."
"Do you want to come with us?" asked Sango, smiling. The girl shook her head.
"I can't do that, but I can give you something that may or may not be of any importance... these are the keys to my parent's bar, Venus Tears, in the hotel. I'm supposed to inherit it, so you'd better take good care of those keys. Oh! It's almost six o' clock, you had better leave before the guy comes to feed me. Hurry!"
The group left the room and entered the elevator quickly, sparing not a second. It was then that they decided that there was more to Silent Hill than they had previously thought.
"There are more buttons." Shippou remarked proudly while pointing at the button panel.
"You're right!" said Inu Yasha, reaching twoard the buttons. "There's a number four button. Let's press it!"
Sango thwacked Inu Yasha.
"Idiot! We're looking at the floors in order. We'll leave the four button for later."
Inu Yasha whimpered but accepted it, keeping quiet untill the third floor...
Sesshoumaru took hold of Aiiemillie's hand, leading her silently through the streets of Silent Hill.
"Are you alright?" asked Sesshoumaru, noticing that Aiiemillie was beginning to lag.
"I-I'm fine. We can keep going."
"Are you sure?"
"Yes, I'm sure."
Sesshoumaru pulled her to a house, and let her sit down, even if she did protest.
"You are tired." remarked Sesshoumaru, seating himself next to her on the tacky tweed couch. "You need to rest before we go on."
Aiiemillie nodded, looking downward.
"Look..." she said. "That's a big moth! It looks like it's eating something...or..killing something..."
Aiiemillie was right. Under the moth was a white buttefly, that seemed as if it was struggling itself to death.
"That's...odd." remarked Sesshoumaru, looking over the moth. Aiiemillie sighed.
"This place is odd. Sesshoumaru, will you take me away from here, please?"
"Perhaps."
"After we find that young child you told me of as we were walking. What was her name?"
"Rin."
"That's a cute name...say, Sesshoumaru, are there lots of people beyond? Like you and me?"
"I'm not sure..."
"I'd like to see a city, once. I've read so much about them...with all the people everywhere...we can go together, and see many amazing things..."
"That's right...many amazing things."
The butterfly finally collapses and the moth flies away. A strange tune is heard on the wind, but nobody notices.

It is alone.
Inu Yasha and the gang walk along the halls, looking around in wonder. It's just about the same thing as the second story. There's nothing in the rooms, either.
"This place..." says Miroku. "This place is strange."
"Of course it is!" says Sango. "There is nothing here. It's so lonely..."
Kouga nodded. the place was so odd, he decided to stay silent. They made their way to the elevator and proceeded to the fourth floor. What they found there would shock them to the bone.
"B-Blood..." said Shippou, cowering. The entire fourth floor seemed covered in blood and reeked of death, strasnge noises inhabitng every corner. The group cauciously proceeds to the first door, stepping lightly. It feels like the door has a heartbeat-a pulse...
AN:

Ha ha! cliffhanger for everybody! It's only the second chapter in and I'm making these. Well, all I can ask you all to do is keep reading and rewiewing. Many interesting things will happen, I assure you.
Kiele Mirra, the neko from nowhere