Okay then, here's the second chapter of Lady Kitsu. Since I kinda left of
at a cliffhanger, I'm just going to shut up and let you get on with the
chapter. I would like to thank anyone and everyone who has reviewed so
far. For future reference, please try and read other stories that I have
written while you wait for this story to be updated. Thanks and on with
the chapter! Please note: I use part of the end of the last chapter in
this one.
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Suddenly, the area around Inu-Yasha was filled with demons, cutting him off from Kagome and the others.
'What have I gotten myself into? Is Naraku really controlling all these demons? If I'm killed, who will protect Kagome and the others? What is going on?'
Inu-Yasha held the Tetsusaiga with its point pointing directly towards one group of demons. Instead of backing away, they moved in closer, growling.
"If you attack, you hit your friends in house," a primitive demon said, indicating Lady Kaede's house.
"Go ahead and attack Inu-Yasha. I've got it covered," Miroku said, standing between the demons and the house.
"Miroku! Are you CRAZY?!" Inu-Yasha exclaimed, glancing at the hordes of demons around him.
"Just do it. I already said that I had it covered," Miroku shouted, putting up a barrier.
Inu-Yasha sent Miroku a furious glance before swinging the Tetsusaiga in a wide arc. The attack was absorbed into Miroku's barrier and absorbed into the ground.
The next morning.
"Eek! Where did all these demons come from?!" Kagome exclaimed, looking at the dead demons scattered about the yard.
"Inu-Yasha killed them last night. I just kept the attack from killing us all and flattening Lady Kaede's house," Miroku explained, shouldering his staff.
"Are you ready to go already?" Lady Kaede asked, coming out of her house carrying the wolf dog half-breed.
"Yes. We need to go find Naraku before he can kill or destroy anyone else and their families," Sango responded, hoisting her bone boomerang onto her back.
"Well then. Lady Kagome. Here's a box that I'll put in your backpack to carry Lady Kitsu in," Lady Kaede said, putting the box in the top of Kagome's backpack and placing Lady Kitsu in it.
Shippô looked into Kagome's backpack along with Inu-Yasha, Miroku, and Kirara. The little half-demon glared out at them, showing her fangs.
"How could someone or something like her hold their own in a fight without help from someone else?" Inu-Yasha asked, raising an eyebrow at Lady Kitsu.
"You'd be surprised Inu-Yasha. Wolf dog demons, even half-breeds like her, are very powerful even when they're small," Sango explained, looking over Miroku's shoulder.
"And how would you know that Sango?" Miroku asked.
"I've gotten rid of quite a few when they were killers way back when I was ten years old," Sango explained.
"That's right! You were the one who killed my mother, the leader of our pack! Don't you dare sleep while I'm in your.company," Lady Kitsu shouted, her voice barely loud enough.
"We should probably start by going to my old village. It's the safest place with the walls it has," Sango commented, closing the lid of Kagome's backpack.
"Anyway, who should carry the sword?" Kagome asked, looking at the rest of the group.
"All of us are carrying our own weapons except you and Shippô, but Shippô is too small to carry that big sword," Inu-Yasha replied, handing Kagome a sheath to use.
They started walking in the general direction of Sango's old village where they would stay the night.
A few hours later.
"We should probably stop for a short break and let Lady Kitsu out for a stretch and a bit of fresh air," Miroku said, stopping next to a flat boulder.
"I don't need your sympathy monk. I can handle being in here." Lady Kitsu's voice penetrated the cloth cover, dripping with sarcastism.
"That's it. I'm tired of hearing that little half-breed talking. It's time to show her who is boss," Inu-Yasha growled, stomping over to Kagome.
"And I'm tired of you complaining about it," Kagome retorted before saying, "SIT!"
WHOMP!
"I guess we will stop for a while," Miroku commented, boredom clear in his voice.
An hour later.
Sango lead the way up the mountain to her old village. Everyone followed, looking at the surroundings. The forest was gone and the ground was scorched.
"Wow. Looks like there was a fire here recently," Shippô said, staring at a still smoldering stump.
"Yeah. The forest had still been here when we had left this place a few days ago," Miroku agreed.
"Well, at least the village is still here," Kagome said, pointing to the tall wooden walls.
Lady Kitsu peered out of Kagome's backpack and stared up at the high walls. 'So this is where that extermination village was. It looks like there was a disease or something here a while ago, because this place smells of death.'
They entered through the open gate and settled down near a wall that had chucks ripped out. The area behind it was forest, an easy getaway for them in case of an emergency. While Miroku built a fire, Sango and Inu-Yasha looked around to make sure that it was safe for them. Lady Kitsu climbed out of Kagome's backpack and stood a little ways away from the fire.
"There were some recent traces of a demon by the south wall but that's it," Sango commented, sitting down with a sigh.
"How old are the traces?" Miroku asked, poking the fire.
"The most recent were two hours old," Inu-Yasha responded, leaning against the wall.
"WHAT?!" Kagome shouted, staring at Inu-Yasha. "I'm NOT staying here if there's traces of a demon that are still fresh near by! What if it comes back?!"
"Huh?" Inu-Yasha said, staring wide-eyed at Kagome. "What.WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?! IT WON'T COME BACK IF IT KNOWS WHAT'S GOOD FOR IT!"
Inu-Yasha and Kagome continued to shout at each other while the others watched, speechless.
"Do.do they do this often?" Lady Kitsu asked, finally finding her voice.
"Inu-Yasha seems to think that Kagome is spoiled," Shippô responded, sitting down next to the small half-demon.
"SIT! SIT! SIT! SIT! SIT!" Kagome shouted, punctuating each "sit" with a small kick aimed at Inu-Yasha.
"Hey! Ow! Stop it.ow! That's not.ow!...fair.ow! Stop.OW!" Inu-Yasha said from his position on the ground.
"While they waited for the effect of the five "sits" to wear off, the new moon started to rise into the sky.
"I guess that tonight was the turning of the cycle," Shippô commented as Inu-Yasha's claws disappeared, his ears turned normal, and his hair turned black.
"Let's just hope that no demons attack tonight," Kagome yawned.
While everyone lay down to go to sleep, Lady Kitsu stayed up watching the fire. But she wasn't the only one up and watching.
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Finally, the second chapter is done. sigh I think I actually typed a slightly longer chapter this time! ^_^ Be sure to review but no flames please.
I'll just say this about the next chapter.it's going to be much more interesting with lots of action. Inu-Yasha will have a brief time of being kinda out of his typical character but that won't last very long.
See ya and don't forget to review!!!!!!!!!
Sorry that this took so long to update but my computer had a freeze/melt down type of problem so I couldn't type on it. As you can tell, it's been fixed!
Disclaimer: No comment
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Suddenly, the area around Inu-Yasha was filled with demons, cutting him off from Kagome and the others.
'What have I gotten myself into? Is Naraku really controlling all these demons? If I'm killed, who will protect Kagome and the others? What is going on?'
Inu-Yasha held the Tetsusaiga with its point pointing directly towards one group of demons. Instead of backing away, they moved in closer, growling.
"If you attack, you hit your friends in house," a primitive demon said, indicating Lady Kaede's house.
"Go ahead and attack Inu-Yasha. I've got it covered," Miroku said, standing between the demons and the house.
"Miroku! Are you CRAZY?!" Inu-Yasha exclaimed, glancing at the hordes of demons around him.
"Just do it. I already said that I had it covered," Miroku shouted, putting up a barrier.
Inu-Yasha sent Miroku a furious glance before swinging the Tetsusaiga in a wide arc. The attack was absorbed into Miroku's barrier and absorbed into the ground.
The next morning.
"Eek! Where did all these demons come from?!" Kagome exclaimed, looking at the dead demons scattered about the yard.
"Inu-Yasha killed them last night. I just kept the attack from killing us all and flattening Lady Kaede's house," Miroku explained, shouldering his staff.
"Are you ready to go already?" Lady Kaede asked, coming out of her house carrying the wolf dog half-breed.
"Yes. We need to go find Naraku before he can kill or destroy anyone else and their families," Sango responded, hoisting her bone boomerang onto her back.
"Well then. Lady Kagome. Here's a box that I'll put in your backpack to carry Lady Kitsu in," Lady Kaede said, putting the box in the top of Kagome's backpack and placing Lady Kitsu in it.
Shippô looked into Kagome's backpack along with Inu-Yasha, Miroku, and Kirara. The little half-demon glared out at them, showing her fangs.
"How could someone or something like her hold their own in a fight without help from someone else?" Inu-Yasha asked, raising an eyebrow at Lady Kitsu.
"You'd be surprised Inu-Yasha. Wolf dog demons, even half-breeds like her, are very powerful even when they're small," Sango explained, looking over Miroku's shoulder.
"And how would you know that Sango?" Miroku asked.
"I've gotten rid of quite a few when they were killers way back when I was ten years old," Sango explained.
"That's right! You were the one who killed my mother, the leader of our pack! Don't you dare sleep while I'm in your.company," Lady Kitsu shouted, her voice barely loud enough.
"We should probably start by going to my old village. It's the safest place with the walls it has," Sango commented, closing the lid of Kagome's backpack.
"Anyway, who should carry the sword?" Kagome asked, looking at the rest of the group.
"All of us are carrying our own weapons except you and Shippô, but Shippô is too small to carry that big sword," Inu-Yasha replied, handing Kagome a sheath to use.
They started walking in the general direction of Sango's old village where they would stay the night.
A few hours later.
"We should probably stop for a short break and let Lady Kitsu out for a stretch and a bit of fresh air," Miroku said, stopping next to a flat boulder.
"I don't need your sympathy monk. I can handle being in here." Lady Kitsu's voice penetrated the cloth cover, dripping with sarcastism.
"That's it. I'm tired of hearing that little half-breed talking. It's time to show her who is boss," Inu-Yasha growled, stomping over to Kagome.
"And I'm tired of you complaining about it," Kagome retorted before saying, "SIT!"
WHOMP!
"I guess we will stop for a while," Miroku commented, boredom clear in his voice.
An hour later.
Sango lead the way up the mountain to her old village. Everyone followed, looking at the surroundings. The forest was gone and the ground was scorched.
"Wow. Looks like there was a fire here recently," Shippô said, staring at a still smoldering stump.
"Yeah. The forest had still been here when we had left this place a few days ago," Miroku agreed.
"Well, at least the village is still here," Kagome said, pointing to the tall wooden walls.
Lady Kitsu peered out of Kagome's backpack and stared up at the high walls. 'So this is where that extermination village was. It looks like there was a disease or something here a while ago, because this place smells of death.'
They entered through the open gate and settled down near a wall that had chucks ripped out. The area behind it was forest, an easy getaway for them in case of an emergency. While Miroku built a fire, Sango and Inu-Yasha looked around to make sure that it was safe for them. Lady Kitsu climbed out of Kagome's backpack and stood a little ways away from the fire.
"There were some recent traces of a demon by the south wall but that's it," Sango commented, sitting down with a sigh.
"How old are the traces?" Miroku asked, poking the fire.
"The most recent were two hours old," Inu-Yasha responded, leaning against the wall.
"WHAT?!" Kagome shouted, staring at Inu-Yasha. "I'm NOT staying here if there's traces of a demon that are still fresh near by! What if it comes back?!"
"Huh?" Inu-Yasha said, staring wide-eyed at Kagome. "What.WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?! IT WON'T COME BACK IF IT KNOWS WHAT'S GOOD FOR IT!"
Inu-Yasha and Kagome continued to shout at each other while the others watched, speechless.
"Do.do they do this often?" Lady Kitsu asked, finally finding her voice.
"Inu-Yasha seems to think that Kagome is spoiled," Shippô responded, sitting down next to the small half-demon.
"SIT! SIT! SIT! SIT! SIT!" Kagome shouted, punctuating each "sit" with a small kick aimed at Inu-Yasha.
"Hey! Ow! Stop it.ow! That's not.ow!...fair.ow! Stop.OW!" Inu-Yasha said from his position on the ground.
"While they waited for the effect of the five "sits" to wear off, the new moon started to rise into the sky.
"I guess that tonight was the turning of the cycle," Shippô commented as Inu-Yasha's claws disappeared, his ears turned normal, and his hair turned black.
"Let's just hope that no demons attack tonight," Kagome yawned.
While everyone lay down to go to sleep, Lady Kitsu stayed up watching the fire. But she wasn't the only one up and watching.
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Finally, the second chapter is done. sigh I think I actually typed a slightly longer chapter this time! ^_^ Be sure to review but no flames please.
I'll just say this about the next chapter.it's going to be much more interesting with lots of action. Inu-Yasha will have a brief time of being kinda out of his typical character but that won't last very long.
See ya and don't forget to review!!!!!!!!!
Sorry that this took so long to update but my computer had a freeze/melt down type of problem so I couldn't type on it. As you can tell, it's been fixed!
