Take me away,
far from, near to...
I just can't live...
as such.
"Who's going to open the door?" Sango pointed to the doorway, shaking some. Everyone congrigated in a heap on the other side of the hall, away from the door. It sounded as if there was someone singing behind it.
"I-I'll open it!" proclaimed Inu Yasha, standing up tall. Kouga did the same.
"I'll be the one to do it."
"No, me!"
"Me!"
"No!"
"Fine, you do it then."
Inu Yasha slowly opened the door, revealing a sight so horrific, not even he could handle it. It appeared that Kagome was hanging from the celing, dripping with blood, with no head. The ground was littered with naked, bleeding, decapitated bodies, and there were more seemingly nailed to the walls, flesh dripping from them in a disgusting way. The stench was overpowering, and the singing got louder...
SLOWLY YOU WAKE IN THE DEAD OF THE NIGHT,
DESTROYED BY A CHILD'S LULLABY...
"WHAT IS THIS?!" screamed Inu Yasha, backing out of the room and slamming the door. Sango stood.
"What's wrong?"
"There-Kagome-"
Sango opened the door...it seemed to be an empty-but bloody-room.
"There's nothing in here." she said. Inu Yasha shook his head feverently.
"She was hanging, right there! I swear! Huh?"
Miroku stepped foward and knelt down, picking up a coin.
"Look at this...it seems to be some sort of strange coin. Perhaps there are more rooms like this throughout the town."
Shippou nodded.
"Perhaps these rooms prey on our innermost fears, and such. We'll have Inu Yasha open all the doors."
BAM.
"WAHHHHHHHH!"
Sango sighed. This was going to be a long day...
"Where are we going?"
"I want to see if we can get to that building, the one across the water."
"I think that's the hotel..."
"You sure? What's a hotel?"
"Um...you know, sort of like an inn."
"Oh...alright.
"Let's hurry."
Aiiemillie and Sesshoumaru headed foward, not noticing the flock of moths that seemed to follow behind them.
A.N
Sorry for not updating in so long and that this is so short...many things have been happening. We're planning our vacation, my monitor died, and my great-grandma wants to take up street racing. I am so, so, so, sorry! Expect updates at a steady flow once I get back from Kauai. I'll be good.
Peace,
Kiele Mirra, the Neko from Nowhere
far from, near to...
I just can't live...
as such.
"Who's going to open the door?" Sango pointed to the doorway, shaking some. Everyone congrigated in a heap on the other side of the hall, away from the door. It sounded as if there was someone singing behind it.
"I-I'll open it!" proclaimed Inu Yasha, standing up tall. Kouga did the same.
"I'll be the one to do it."
"No, me!"
"Me!"
"No!"
"Fine, you do it then."
Inu Yasha slowly opened the door, revealing a sight so horrific, not even he could handle it. It appeared that Kagome was hanging from the celing, dripping with blood, with no head. The ground was littered with naked, bleeding, decapitated bodies, and there were more seemingly nailed to the walls, flesh dripping from them in a disgusting way. The stench was overpowering, and the singing got louder...
SLOWLY YOU WAKE IN THE DEAD OF THE NIGHT,
DESTROYED BY A CHILD'S LULLABY...
"WHAT IS THIS?!" screamed Inu Yasha, backing out of the room and slamming the door. Sango stood.
"What's wrong?"
"There-Kagome-"
Sango opened the door...it seemed to be an empty-but bloody-room.
"There's nothing in here." she said. Inu Yasha shook his head feverently.
"She was hanging, right there! I swear! Huh?"
Miroku stepped foward and knelt down, picking up a coin.
"Look at this...it seems to be some sort of strange coin. Perhaps there are more rooms like this throughout the town."
Shippou nodded.
"Perhaps these rooms prey on our innermost fears, and such. We'll have Inu Yasha open all the doors."
BAM.
"WAHHHHHHHH!"
Sango sighed. This was going to be a long day...
"Where are we going?"
"I want to see if we can get to that building, the one across the water."
"I think that's the hotel..."
"You sure? What's a hotel?"
"Um...you know, sort of like an inn."
"Oh...alright.
"Let's hurry."
Aiiemillie and Sesshoumaru headed foward, not noticing the flock of moths that seemed to follow behind them.
A.N
Sorry for not updating in so long and that this is so short...many things have been happening. We're planning our vacation, my monitor died, and my great-grandma wants to take up street racing. I am so, so, so, sorry! Expect updates at a steady flow once I get back from Kauai. I'll be good.
Peace,
Kiele Mirra, the Neko from Nowhere
