What's with the Scroll?

OK welcome to the official, long awaited (well not really) chapter five! I now need you the wonderful reviewers to tell me what you think: should this story be silly or serious (for the most part)? I have to tell you right now it's either one or the other, otherwise you would all just get confused. When I say silly by the way I'm not just talking about more Miroku bruising I mean stuff so completely out; there you wouldn't be surprised if teletubbies run rampaging through the streets. On another note I am still completely open to any ideas you have if you want to give any suggestions but sadly I haven't seen anything past Kouga's appearance thanks to Cartoon Network (stupid reruns). Also if you have any questions about anything I've written so far please feel free to e-mail me about them (address is on my profile). Now enough stalling and on with the story!
Sango stay up in the sky for a bit to see if there was anything that could be seen of the demon and its followers. There wasn't, they had disappeared into thin air.

Botan, Kagome, and Keiko were coming out of the forest just as Sango landed. Before they could say anything, she told them what had happened.

"This is just terrible!" said Keiko. "What are we going to do now?"

"We'll have to go after them of course," said Kagome, "that demon probably just thought it could make our journey a lot harder without Inuyasha and Yusuke to protect us. There shouldn't much trouble though; I haven't seen anything that could hurt us on this path at all. It shouldn't be too much harder to get there, it'll just take longer."

"Oh Kagome," said Botan, "I think there's one thing you forgot to think of that could be quite a problem for the duration of our journey."

The rest of the girls followed Botan's gaze and saw that she was looking at the newly conscious Miroku who was looking around rather confused.

After a few minutes of explanation, Miroku was brought up to speed. What none of them know, however, was that they were being watched.

Indeed the demon now calling itself the "storyteller" had provided Inuyasha and Yusuke's bubble with a small view screen that showed them what was happening with their comrades.

"Dammit," swore Inuyasha, "now we're stuck in a fricken bubble while they're stuck out there trying to rescue us; four girls and the biggest pervert of all time. I can tell you one thing kid, this ain't gonna be pretty."

"Don't call me kid!" snapped Yusuke. "Don't you think I know all that? What I want to know is how bad this Miroku guy is. I know what he said earlier was sick but will he actually try something?"

(A/N: I'm getting kind of uncomfortable here so I'll just let you imagine what Inuyasha's answer was. I'm sure you can guess.)

When he heard the answer Yusuke's didn't technically burst into flames but it came so close it was scary.

Before he could open his mouth to let out another string of swears the Storyteller appeared before them.

"It's about time!" said Inuyasha, "So what the heck is your plan huh? Sending them to hell and back without us there to protect them and then, I don't know, stealing the jewel shards from Kagome?"

"Idiot," said the Storyteller, "I have the jewel shards remember? That's the whole reason you came after me in the first place! Anyway, they have nothing to do with my overall plan I just needed them to draw you to me. I am called the Storyteller because that is what I was before I turned into a demon. Now I hunger to make even more stories but my creative juices have stopped flowing. That's where you come in; what will four brave but weak heroines do when the men they love are captured? How can they possibly survive against such cruel odds?" catching the looks its prisoners faces the Storyteller added, "Don't worry, I'm not completely evil, I did give them something they can use to help them. It will be for not, however, for in the end this is my story and I promise that for you it will not have a happy ending." It smiled evilly. "After all a good story isn't all I hunger for."
Meanwhile back with the others Sango had just pointed out the scroll the Storyteller had left behind. She picked it up and read it.

"What is it?" asked Kagome. "What does it say?"

Sango looked up and smiled, "I think this could be just the thing we need to save our teammates. I just hope it's not a trap."

Yes I know it's evil to leave you hanging like that but it's really late and I've just done all of this in one sitting, no breaks at all! I hope you like it just the same. Please remember to give your poll (silly or serious) and of course review! Well I'm getting tired but I promise to update soon. Goodnight! (Or morning, afternoon, evening whenever you're reading this.)