As Kagome thought about the possibility of Naraku lieing, he sent for her. She walked boldly into his room. Naraku rose his eyebrows at this change in the girl's spirit. He wondered at what could have happened.
"Perhaps Megami admitted that I never entered her room?" he thought. "No matter, she wasn't there forever so she couldn't say for the full time." He smirked.
"Your lieing," Kagome told Naraku. Naraku tensed but did not let go of the smirk. He walked up to Kagome and slapped her. Kagome fell to the ground from the impact of that smack. Could it be possible that she guessed wrong. Naraku took hold of her by the cuffs and slapped her again.
"I don't appreciate being called a liar," Naraku hissed, almost squeezing the life out of Kagome with his hand. Still not recovered from the toad demon's attack and lack of blood, Kagome fainted.
"Then you'd better get used to it," Inu-Yasha said, banging the door off. Naraku looked and saw exactly what he wanted.
"My…My…ought to control your temper more, hanyou," Naraku spat out. "You don't have the Tetsusaiga so you can't do anything. None of your weapons can break my shield. Only one person in your group could, and," Naraku smiled unpleasantly, "she's unconscious."
"What did you do to her?" Inu-Yasha cried out.
"Oh. Nothing really. Just what I had said."
"You were lieing. You didn't really."
"Caught on, did you? But that's too late. I'm ready to do what I want," Naraku said, making a very powerful shield. Inu-Yasha sprang along with his companions, but rebounded off the shield. Naraku, liking how his work turned out, cupped open Kagome's mouth and poured a purplish liquid down her throat. When that was done, he laughed again.
"What did you do?" Inu-Yasha asked angrily, not noticing that a dark figure was lurking near the shield.
"I fed her Kikyo's deadliest poison," Naraku said. Joyous about what he'd just completed, he didn't notice that someone had broken he's force field.
"Kikyo would never give you her poisons," Inu-Yasha said.
"Oh. Well then, I was smart enough to steal the stuff she anointed her arrows-" Naraku turned at the rustling sound behind him. Kikyo had picked up Kagome. Cursing, Naraku aimed an energy blast at them. But Kikyo had already put the Tetsusaiga between Kagome's hands, making its own powerful shield. Kikyo moved until they were on Inu-Yasha's side and handed him Kagome. She had sorted out her feelings and Inu-Yasha's love for Kagome had been accepted.
"W-Wait, Kikyo," Inu-Yasha cried out, running after the miko. The others followed suit.
"Hm. That's not like them. None of them tried to do or hurt me after Kikyo appeared."
***
"K-Kikyo, wait," Inu-Yasha called out, finally grabbing hold of her arm. She turned.
"W-Why did…why did…" he stared uncomfortably at Sango and the others. Taking the hint, the three walked away.
After they disappeared, he made to resume his question.
"You mean why did I save her?" Kikyo asked, cutting him short. All he could do was nod.
"I don't hate her or you really. I've sorted out my feelings. You are a different person now," Kikyo touched Inu-Yasha's doggy ears lightly, as if remembering an old memory ears ago. "The Inu-Yasha that I loved and loved me died the day I shot him fifty years ago and so did I. The Inu-Yasha that exists now is a new person and new being and so is Kagome. Kagome isn't my reincarnation. My soul maybe, still resides in her, but it went through a change, too. It changed into her soul. I'm going to look for MY Inu-Yasha somewhere down there." Inu-Yasha knew Kikyo meant hell. "I don't need to drag him down there, he already is." Kikyo took one last look at the pair of lovers and waved goodbye before going through the crack in the ground and vanishing forever.
Inu-Yasha, affected deeply by this, hadn't remember to ask for an anecdote.
He headed towards where the others were, thinking about his unanswered questions.
"So, did she tell you the anecdote?" Miroku asked uncomfortably.
"What?" Inu-Yasha asked, suddenly remembering. "NO!!!!!! I forgot!!!! Shoot! **** it!!!!!!"
"Perhaps Megami admitted that I never entered her room?" he thought. "No matter, she wasn't there forever so she couldn't say for the full time." He smirked.
"Your lieing," Kagome told Naraku. Naraku tensed but did not let go of the smirk. He walked up to Kagome and slapped her. Kagome fell to the ground from the impact of that smack. Could it be possible that she guessed wrong. Naraku took hold of her by the cuffs and slapped her again.
"I don't appreciate being called a liar," Naraku hissed, almost squeezing the life out of Kagome with his hand. Still not recovered from the toad demon's attack and lack of blood, Kagome fainted.
"Then you'd better get used to it," Inu-Yasha said, banging the door off. Naraku looked and saw exactly what he wanted.
"My…My…ought to control your temper more, hanyou," Naraku spat out. "You don't have the Tetsusaiga so you can't do anything. None of your weapons can break my shield. Only one person in your group could, and," Naraku smiled unpleasantly, "she's unconscious."
"What did you do to her?" Inu-Yasha cried out.
"Oh. Nothing really. Just what I had said."
"You were lieing. You didn't really."
"Caught on, did you? But that's too late. I'm ready to do what I want," Naraku said, making a very powerful shield. Inu-Yasha sprang along with his companions, but rebounded off the shield. Naraku, liking how his work turned out, cupped open Kagome's mouth and poured a purplish liquid down her throat. When that was done, he laughed again.
"What did you do?" Inu-Yasha asked angrily, not noticing that a dark figure was lurking near the shield.
"I fed her Kikyo's deadliest poison," Naraku said. Joyous about what he'd just completed, he didn't notice that someone had broken he's force field.
"Kikyo would never give you her poisons," Inu-Yasha said.
"Oh. Well then, I was smart enough to steal the stuff she anointed her arrows-" Naraku turned at the rustling sound behind him. Kikyo had picked up Kagome. Cursing, Naraku aimed an energy blast at them. But Kikyo had already put the Tetsusaiga between Kagome's hands, making its own powerful shield. Kikyo moved until they were on Inu-Yasha's side and handed him Kagome. She had sorted out her feelings and Inu-Yasha's love for Kagome had been accepted.
"W-Wait, Kikyo," Inu-Yasha cried out, running after the miko. The others followed suit.
"Hm. That's not like them. None of them tried to do or hurt me after Kikyo appeared."
***
"K-Kikyo, wait," Inu-Yasha called out, finally grabbing hold of her arm. She turned.
"W-Why did…why did…" he stared uncomfortably at Sango and the others. Taking the hint, the three walked away.
After they disappeared, he made to resume his question.
"You mean why did I save her?" Kikyo asked, cutting him short. All he could do was nod.
"I don't hate her or you really. I've sorted out my feelings. You are a different person now," Kikyo touched Inu-Yasha's doggy ears lightly, as if remembering an old memory ears ago. "The Inu-Yasha that I loved and loved me died the day I shot him fifty years ago and so did I. The Inu-Yasha that exists now is a new person and new being and so is Kagome. Kagome isn't my reincarnation. My soul maybe, still resides in her, but it went through a change, too. It changed into her soul. I'm going to look for MY Inu-Yasha somewhere down there." Inu-Yasha knew Kikyo meant hell. "I don't need to drag him down there, he already is." Kikyo took one last look at the pair of lovers and waved goodbye before going through the crack in the ground and vanishing forever.
Inu-Yasha, affected deeply by this, hadn't remember to ask for an anecdote.
He headed towards where the others were, thinking about his unanswered questions.
"So, did she tell you the anecdote?" Miroku asked uncomfortably.
"What?" Inu-Yasha asked, suddenly remembering. "NO!!!!!! I forgot!!!! Shoot! **** it!!!!!!"
