Leaving Sesshoumaru
Naomi woke up with the sun shinning in her eyes through the large ceiling to floor window. Naomi and Sesshoumaru laid intertwined in his large bed with his tail wrapped around her protectively. Naomi gently removed his tail from around her and got out of bed making sure that she made no noise. Gathering up the things she needed in his room quietly she got dressed and gathered some of his clothes in a small bag. Reaching the door she turned and looked back at him. He looked so calm and peaceful, he was probably dreaming about the Tetsusagia. With a small sigh she grabbed her cloak and walked out to go fetch her horse so she could begin her quest to find Inuyasha and his sword before Sesshoumaru could. Hopefully if she found the sword and was able to get it she would be able to finally get the attention from Sesshoumaru that she naturally deserved.
Walking out of the castle with a white kimono that hung loosely on her body that she had stole from Sesshoumaru she climbed on top of her black horse and galloped off into the receding shadows toward the village where Kaede lived.
She knew Sesshoumaru would be pissed with her but that didn't matter to her now. How many times had he left her without a word in order to pursue his 'beloved' as he called it sword and left her to fend for her self. Too many if you asked her. Hopefully all would go according to plan and they would be able to be together without him always ranting and raving about his brother.
Naomi had no idea where the village Kaede lived in but she knew if she asked the right people she would be able to find it. Coming upon a small village the sun shinning high in sky she stopped two old women that were tending a field far away from the others. Riding up to them they noticed her and immediately and started to quiver.
Bowing down to the demon that stood high above them with her silky black hair blowing in the wind on her black horse they looked to each other in confused glances.
"Where is the village Kaede lives in? I was told that she lives around this area," Naomi said in a monotone voice looking down at the two who had scared expressions on their faces. Humans, they were always so helpless and easy to control if you knew how to control them.
"She lives two days from here. Just take that trail and you should come across a lake and across that lake there will be a town and they will be able to tell you where to go from there," a woman said in a humble voice not daring to look up into the demon's eyes.
"Good," Naomi said and rode off in the direction she was told.
It was a day and a half before Naomi reached the lake the woman talked about. The sun was setting and only one lone shaggy boat remained behind as all the others had previously left. Walking up to the dock leaving Phoenix behind tied to a tree she called to the man who was bundled up in a small ball on his boat.
"Are you awake human?" she asked and poked him with her sword.
"I am awake," an old man said not looking at Naomi.
"Rise," Naomi commanded wondering why this lowly human laid on the boat and paid no mind to her. Sniffing in the air she smelt fresh blood and the scent of another demon.
Rising to his feet slowly he looked at the voice that had commanded him and saw that it was a demon. "Forgive me for not noticing your presence earlier," he said lowering him self.
"I'm sure you are," Naomi said looking over the lake and a mysterious green black fog that settled over it. "Take me across the lake to the village."
"My lady, these waters are not to be traveled at night. Anyone who travels them will surely die by the demon that possess them," he said shivering beneath her glare.
"Do I look like I fear your little water demon? Take me across and maybe I will spare your life," she said looking over the water once more and then turned to get her horse and load it on the old rickety boat.
The old man untied his boat slowly with his old leather skin as Naomi stared him down from across the boat.
"If you take any longer old man I will throw you out this boat and take it myself," Naomi said with a bitter tone that made the man hurry up with untying the ropes and push off the shore.
Naomi stood up on the boat and watched as the boat slowly made it's way across and a heavy fog grew around them becoming alert she sensed that a fellow demon was around her. Unlucky for the other demon she could tell that it was far weaker than she was.
"Who dare cross my water?" asked a huge purple demon fish with three red eyes rising above the boat on a wave.
"Who are you to ask who I am?" Naomi asked becoming infuriated by a lower demon challenging her.
"My name is of no importance, but what is important is that you are crossing my water," the demon said in a deep threatening tone. "My my, such a brave little demon to step up to me. Well see how brave you are in a second when I cut you up and cook you over my fire," Naomi said taking out her long specially made black sword that held a deadly poison in it that would infect anything it cut. Jumping off the boat and into the air she dodged a wave that was spat at her through his mouth and came on top of it and split the demon in two. Coming back down to the boat she looked at the old man and the frightened look on his face.
"No one tells me what is important and what is not," she said raising her eyebrow and sat back down on the boat as she approached the small village.
Naomi woke up with the sun shinning in her eyes through the large ceiling to floor window. Naomi and Sesshoumaru laid intertwined in his large bed with his tail wrapped around her protectively. Naomi gently removed his tail from around her and got out of bed making sure that she made no noise. Gathering up the things she needed in his room quietly she got dressed and gathered some of his clothes in a small bag. Reaching the door she turned and looked back at him. He looked so calm and peaceful, he was probably dreaming about the Tetsusagia. With a small sigh she grabbed her cloak and walked out to go fetch her horse so she could begin her quest to find Inuyasha and his sword before Sesshoumaru could. Hopefully if she found the sword and was able to get it she would be able to finally get the attention from Sesshoumaru that she naturally deserved.
Walking out of the castle with a white kimono that hung loosely on her body that she had stole from Sesshoumaru she climbed on top of her black horse and galloped off into the receding shadows toward the village where Kaede lived.
She knew Sesshoumaru would be pissed with her but that didn't matter to her now. How many times had he left her without a word in order to pursue his 'beloved' as he called it sword and left her to fend for her self. Too many if you asked her. Hopefully all would go according to plan and they would be able to be together without him always ranting and raving about his brother.
Naomi had no idea where the village Kaede lived in but she knew if she asked the right people she would be able to find it. Coming upon a small village the sun shinning high in sky she stopped two old women that were tending a field far away from the others. Riding up to them they noticed her and immediately and started to quiver.
Bowing down to the demon that stood high above them with her silky black hair blowing in the wind on her black horse they looked to each other in confused glances.
"Where is the village Kaede lives in? I was told that she lives around this area," Naomi said in a monotone voice looking down at the two who had scared expressions on their faces. Humans, they were always so helpless and easy to control if you knew how to control them.
"She lives two days from here. Just take that trail and you should come across a lake and across that lake there will be a town and they will be able to tell you where to go from there," a woman said in a humble voice not daring to look up into the demon's eyes.
"Good," Naomi said and rode off in the direction she was told.
It was a day and a half before Naomi reached the lake the woman talked about. The sun was setting and only one lone shaggy boat remained behind as all the others had previously left. Walking up to the dock leaving Phoenix behind tied to a tree she called to the man who was bundled up in a small ball on his boat.
"Are you awake human?" she asked and poked him with her sword.
"I am awake," an old man said not looking at Naomi.
"Rise," Naomi commanded wondering why this lowly human laid on the boat and paid no mind to her. Sniffing in the air she smelt fresh blood and the scent of another demon.
Rising to his feet slowly he looked at the voice that had commanded him and saw that it was a demon. "Forgive me for not noticing your presence earlier," he said lowering him self.
"I'm sure you are," Naomi said looking over the lake and a mysterious green black fog that settled over it. "Take me across the lake to the village."
"My lady, these waters are not to be traveled at night. Anyone who travels them will surely die by the demon that possess them," he said shivering beneath her glare.
"Do I look like I fear your little water demon? Take me across and maybe I will spare your life," she said looking over the water once more and then turned to get her horse and load it on the old rickety boat.
The old man untied his boat slowly with his old leather skin as Naomi stared him down from across the boat.
"If you take any longer old man I will throw you out this boat and take it myself," Naomi said with a bitter tone that made the man hurry up with untying the ropes and push off the shore.
Naomi stood up on the boat and watched as the boat slowly made it's way across and a heavy fog grew around them becoming alert she sensed that a fellow demon was around her. Unlucky for the other demon she could tell that it was far weaker than she was.
"Who dare cross my water?" asked a huge purple demon fish with three red eyes rising above the boat on a wave.
"Who are you to ask who I am?" Naomi asked becoming infuriated by a lower demon challenging her.
"My name is of no importance, but what is important is that you are crossing my water," the demon said in a deep threatening tone. "My my, such a brave little demon to step up to me. Well see how brave you are in a second when I cut you up and cook you over my fire," Naomi said taking out her long specially made black sword that held a deadly poison in it that would infect anything it cut. Jumping off the boat and into the air she dodged a wave that was spat at her through his mouth and came on top of it and split the demon in two. Coming back down to the boat she looked at the old man and the frightened look on his face.
"No one tells me what is important and what is not," she said raising her eyebrow and sat back down on the boat as she approached the small village.
