Here's the next chapter, I plan on updating at least once a day for a while. I'll let you all know if that changes. I don't own Inuyasha.

Mutiny

For the next few days Kagome spent about two hours with Yakini, working on forms, about an hour with the Captain for lunch, and spent the rest of the days roaming around the ship, talking to different sailors while they worked. At night she would wash her dresses in buckets of water, the men had pulled up for her.

One day Kagome had just finished her forms when Gamba came down and pulled Yakini to the side, whispering to him. Yakini looked over at her, then back to Gamba, whispered something to him, and pushed him out the door.

"Kagome, go to your room, and don't come out unless I come down for you," said Yakini.

"Why?" asked Kagome incredulously.

"Just do as I say."

"No, tell me why." Gamba suddenly came back in, and took Yakini out of the galley. When Yakini came back in he said, "Ok, you won't go to your room. Fine, the bell will toll any minute, you should head to the Captain's cabin."

"Ugh. When I get back I want an explanation." Kagome went up deck, and right when she reached the Captain's door, the bell tolled.

Back in the galley, Yakini and Gamba started fighting.

"We can't use her. She wants no part of this," said Yakini.

"She be a distraction. As soon as we be confrontin' him she can get away, but we be needin' her to keep him from noticing anything," said Gamba.

"I don't like this. I wish I never signed that Red Robin."

"Well you did, and now you be needin' to face what's happenin' whether you like it or not. Now come on, where are those swords?" asked Gamba.

"Right here." Yakini pried open a floorboard, and between the floor, and the ceiling of the hold beneath them was a case of 20 swords, and 30 knives. "Well come on, I'm not carrying all of them. Pick some up." Yakini and Gamba then transported the weapons to the crew's cabin.

The door opened, like always, before Kagome had a chance to knock.

"It's a pleasure to see you today, My Lady," said Captain Fayne.

"As it is to see you," said Kagome.

"I have a request of you. I've noticed you reading to the men every so often. I have an old Bible, here, and I would like it if you made an hour out of your day to read from it to the men while they work."

"Well Captain, if they want me to read from it I will, but I won't force them to listen to me if they don't want to."

"My Lady, a man who doesn't want to listen to bible verse is not a man. They need to be reminded of their religion, and God."

"If they ask to be read the Bible, then I will read it, and only then."

"Very well." They ate in silence for a while, until the Captain brought up his wife again, and how obedient she was. Kagome listened in silence, but her thoughts kept drifting back to what had happened in the galley.

She was zoning out, when she noticed the Captain beside her. She didn't remember him getting up. Startled, she jumped a little, "Captain?"

"My Lady, I have great need of you," said the Captain, grabbing her shoulders and turning her to him.

Kagome leaned away, "What?" The Captain tightened his grip on her shoulders and pulled her towards him. Kagome struggled but to no avail. She thought of her knives, but it was too late. He started kissing her hard. She fought him the entire time, but he would not loosen his grip. Kagome heard a loud noise, and then saw someone come through the door, yelling for the Captain.

Captain Fayne released her and pushed her away from him, then addressed the first mate. "What do you want?" he asked angrily.

"Captain, there's mutiny."

"Mutiny?"

"That's right."

"Well, don't just stand there, get me my sword." Rasul rushed to do his bidding. While they had been talking Kagome had been edging her way to the door. Now the captain noticed her, strode over and grabbed her wrist.

"I will break you," he whispered in her ear. Rasul came back with his sword, and he strapped it around his waste. He then grabbed Kagome's arm again and dragged her out to meet the crew.