The Fortune Teller
Shippo's Fortune
Chapter Four
Miroku pushed the curtain aside to see Shippo playing with some feathers that were hanging of the roof.
"Well?" asked Shippo.
"It went well,"
"Are we going now?"
"No, you have to get your fortune,"
"But I can't . . ."
"I've already paid for you, so just go back there,"
Shippo nodded slightly before jumping of the chair and scampering behind the curtain where the fortune teller was waiting. Climbing onto the chair and then the table, he stared at the fortune teller. He was a bit afraid since she had some how made Inu-Yasha disappear, but he took in a deep breath and pushed the thought into the back of his mind.
"Now let's see what my crystal ball has to say about you," said the fortune tell as she waved her hands above the crystal ball. "Your name is Shippo and your a fox demon. You travel with the girl Kagome after meeting her when your father was killed at the hands of the Thunder Brothers. You've been traveling with the strange group ever since then, and your worst fear is being left alone,"
Shippo slowly nodded his head *How did she do that?* he thought.
"Well, enough of that, tell me what you would like to know,"
Shippo thought for a second, he didn't really know what he would like to know about his future. "What did the others ask?"
"Inu-Yasha asked what his life would be like, and Miroku asked what would happen after the jewel was complete,"
"I don't really know what I want to know,"
"You are quite young, isn't there anything you would like to know?"
Scratching his head again, Shippo finally made his decision, "Will I meet anyone?"
"What do you mean?"
"Well I know Inu-Yasha likes Kagome, and Miroku likes Sango, but will I meet anyone?"
"I see, well let's take a look into my crystal ball," said the fortune teller as she leaned close to her ball and started to hum again.
Shippo leaned closer as well, wondering what he would see. The fortune teller smiled and pulled a mirror out of her robes. Whistling to get the fox's attention, she shoved the mirror into Shippo's face. There was a flash of light as Shippo was sucked into the mirror and disappeared with out a trace. The fortune teller released the mirror and let it hover in mid air.
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Shippo screamed as he flew through some sort of dimension that looked like the stars at night. He screamed even louder he flew towards a huge blinding light and felt himself falling. Opening his eyes he realized he was falling into a forest that he recognized as Inu-Yasha's and could see Kaede's village in the distance. Screaming, he fell towards the ground and closed his eyes preparing himself for the impact, but it never came. Shippo opened his eyes to see he was hovering a few inches from the ground and after a moment, he softly landed on the ground.
"That was weird," mumbled Shippo. He felt dizzy after the strange ride and tried to stand up. Wobbling slightly he decided to explore the forest and try to find an explanation on how he got here. "I remember getting pulled into that mirror, so I must be living my future . . . meaning I do meet someone!"
Forgetting about his headache, Shippo started to wander the forest since he was very curious on what he would find. The wind started to blow slightly as he wandered through Inu-Yasha's forest and headed towards Kaede's village in hope to find some evidence that he was with someone. The village looked as peaceful as ever when Shippo walked past Kaede's hut. He took a peek inside, and was surprised to find that no one was there. Scratching his head, Shippo decided to search the village for any sign of Kagome, Inu Yasha, Miroku, or Sango.
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Shippo flopped down on the lush green grass and sighed. He had looked through the entire village and no sign of Inu-Yasha or anyone for that matter. Shippo sat up, frustrated that he couldn't find any sign about his future he kicked a stone to relieve his anger. Grabbing another stone, he was about to throw it into the forest near by, but stopped. A child was in one of the trees near by, and Shippo could of sworn it looked like Inu- Yasha, except the kid had black hair with white streaks. At the base of the tree were two other kids who remarkably looked like Sango and Miroku. As realization dawned upon Shippo, the three kids disappeared into the forest.
"Hey wait!" cried Shippo as he took off after them.
Dodging trees and jumping over bushes, Shippo finally caught up with the kids and ran along side them.
"Why are we going back Travis?" asked the young girl who had shoulder length brown black hair and had a blue kimono on.
"I heard my father calling us, it must be time to eat," said Travis.
They ran deeper and deeper into the forest before passing the old God tree and into a huge clearing that made Shippo stop in his tracks. In the middle of the clearing was a beautiful house and outside of it was . . . . well everyone. Sango was chatting with Kagome who was holding a baby in her arms. Travis had ran past his mother to Inu-Yasha who was chatting with . . .
"Sesshoumaru?" gasped Shippo.
It was true, Sesshoumaru was there talking with his younger brother. Inu-Yasha picked his son into his arms and continued to chat with Sesshoumaru. The two other kids had ran to there father (Miroku of course) who was chatting with a beautiful young woman that Shippo did not really recognize. The woman had long hair and wearing a white kimono. Shippo then recognized her as the little girl Sesshoumaru had traveled with, but he didn't see any sign of Jaken anywhere.
"But where am I?" asked Shippo as he continued to stare around the clearing. But there was no sign of him anywhere. He could feel unshed tears in his eyes, feeling the others had forgotten about him.
"Hey everyone! Shippo and Sakura have arrived," cried Miroku.
Snapping his head up he stared at the two people coming into the clearing. It was him, except he looked older, had longer hair, and there was no other way to describe it, but the female fox beside him was even more pretty than he could have imagine. She had pointed ears like him, long honey hair, and the most beautiful blue eyes he had ever seen. Shippo smiled and started to shed tears of happiness as he realized what he had to look forward to.
Suddenly everything went black and Shippo found himself back in the old cart lying flat on his back on the table.
"Well did you see what you wanted to see?" asked the fortune teller.
Shippo sat up, feeling sad he couldn't have seen more. "Yeah, it was exactly what i wanted to see," "Good, well I'll escort you all to the door,"
Shippo jumped to the floor and followed the old woman. Miroku was holding a bag of food, waiting for the young fox.
"Shall we get going?" asked Miroku.
Shippo nodded and jumped onto Miroku's shoulder.
"Have a safe journey with the shards,"
"Thank you," said Miroku as the headed back towards the cabin in the raging storm.
As her two customers left, the woman looked at her two wrists and smiled. "It's a good thing that miko girl wasn't here or she would have seen the shards in my wrists, but I will eventually give it to them,"
Chuckling to herself, she closed the door and waited for her next customer.
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Miroku slowly opened the hut door and smiled upon the scene in front of him. Sango was wider awake, stirring the fire and smiled at the monk, but put a finger to her lips as she pointed to the corner behind her. Fast asleep was Inu-Yasha with Kagome held tightly in his arms. Miroku smiled and placed the food by Sango while Shippo remained on his shoulder.
"What happened with those two?" whispered Miroku.
"Well, Inu-Yasha suddenly came bursting in here telling Kagome he had something to tell her. Suddenly he's hugging her and confessed how much he loved her and not Kikyo,"
Miroku giggled slightly, guessing Inu-Yasha had seen something in his fortune to make him confess to Kagome.
"So where did you get the food?" asked Sango.
"We found a traveling cart and bought some from them,"
"That's good,"
"If you guys wake up Kagome, I guarantee you will regret it,"
Sango and Miroku glanced at Inu-Yasha who had one eye open.
"Ok, we'll quiet down," sighed Sango.
Burying his face into her black hair, Inu-Yasha fell asleep again.
Miroku stared into Sango's face, wanting deeply to tell her everything that had happened, but he kept his feelings back as he remembered the fortune tellers warning. He would be patient and wait for the day he could tell her.
TBC . . .
(Ok, well a thousand apologies for the long update but I have been really really busy so sorry. Well this fic is not done yet, I still have two other people who need their fortunes told, so review to find out. By the way, I finally found out what happens in the second Inu Yasha movie, and now that a third one is coming out, i have seen the trailers and they look awesome!)
Lynns
Shippo's Fortune
Chapter Four
Miroku pushed the curtain aside to see Shippo playing with some feathers that were hanging of the roof.
"Well?" asked Shippo.
"It went well,"
"Are we going now?"
"No, you have to get your fortune,"
"But I can't . . ."
"I've already paid for you, so just go back there,"
Shippo nodded slightly before jumping of the chair and scampering behind the curtain where the fortune teller was waiting. Climbing onto the chair and then the table, he stared at the fortune teller. He was a bit afraid since she had some how made Inu-Yasha disappear, but he took in a deep breath and pushed the thought into the back of his mind.
"Now let's see what my crystal ball has to say about you," said the fortune tell as she waved her hands above the crystal ball. "Your name is Shippo and your a fox demon. You travel with the girl Kagome after meeting her when your father was killed at the hands of the Thunder Brothers. You've been traveling with the strange group ever since then, and your worst fear is being left alone,"
Shippo slowly nodded his head *How did she do that?* he thought.
"Well, enough of that, tell me what you would like to know,"
Shippo thought for a second, he didn't really know what he would like to know about his future. "What did the others ask?"
"Inu-Yasha asked what his life would be like, and Miroku asked what would happen after the jewel was complete,"
"I don't really know what I want to know,"
"You are quite young, isn't there anything you would like to know?"
Scratching his head again, Shippo finally made his decision, "Will I meet anyone?"
"What do you mean?"
"Well I know Inu-Yasha likes Kagome, and Miroku likes Sango, but will I meet anyone?"
"I see, well let's take a look into my crystal ball," said the fortune teller as she leaned close to her ball and started to hum again.
Shippo leaned closer as well, wondering what he would see. The fortune teller smiled and pulled a mirror out of her robes. Whistling to get the fox's attention, she shoved the mirror into Shippo's face. There was a flash of light as Shippo was sucked into the mirror and disappeared with out a trace. The fortune teller released the mirror and let it hover in mid air.
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Shippo screamed as he flew through some sort of dimension that looked like the stars at night. He screamed even louder he flew towards a huge blinding light and felt himself falling. Opening his eyes he realized he was falling into a forest that he recognized as Inu-Yasha's and could see Kaede's village in the distance. Screaming, he fell towards the ground and closed his eyes preparing himself for the impact, but it never came. Shippo opened his eyes to see he was hovering a few inches from the ground and after a moment, he softly landed on the ground.
"That was weird," mumbled Shippo. He felt dizzy after the strange ride and tried to stand up. Wobbling slightly he decided to explore the forest and try to find an explanation on how he got here. "I remember getting pulled into that mirror, so I must be living my future . . . meaning I do meet someone!"
Forgetting about his headache, Shippo started to wander the forest since he was very curious on what he would find. The wind started to blow slightly as he wandered through Inu-Yasha's forest and headed towards Kaede's village in hope to find some evidence that he was with someone. The village looked as peaceful as ever when Shippo walked past Kaede's hut. He took a peek inside, and was surprised to find that no one was there. Scratching his head, Shippo decided to search the village for any sign of Kagome, Inu Yasha, Miroku, or Sango.
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Shippo flopped down on the lush green grass and sighed. He had looked through the entire village and no sign of Inu-Yasha or anyone for that matter. Shippo sat up, frustrated that he couldn't find any sign about his future he kicked a stone to relieve his anger. Grabbing another stone, he was about to throw it into the forest near by, but stopped. A child was in one of the trees near by, and Shippo could of sworn it looked like Inu- Yasha, except the kid had black hair with white streaks. At the base of the tree were two other kids who remarkably looked like Sango and Miroku. As realization dawned upon Shippo, the three kids disappeared into the forest.
"Hey wait!" cried Shippo as he took off after them.
Dodging trees and jumping over bushes, Shippo finally caught up with the kids and ran along side them.
"Why are we going back Travis?" asked the young girl who had shoulder length brown black hair and had a blue kimono on.
"I heard my father calling us, it must be time to eat," said Travis.
They ran deeper and deeper into the forest before passing the old God tree and into a huge clearing that made Shippo stop in his tracks. In the middle of the clearing was a beautiful house and outside of it was . . . . well everyone. Sango was chatting with Kagome who was holding a baby in her arms. Travis had ran past his mother to Inu-Yasha who was chatting with . . .
"Sesshoumaru?" gasped Shippo.
It was true, Sesshoumaru was there talking with his younger brother. Inu-Yasha picked his son into his arms and continued to chat with Sesshoumaru. The two other kids had ran to there father (Miroku of course) who was chatting with a beautiful young woman that Shippo did not really recognize. The woman had long hair and wearing a white kimono. Shippo then recognized her as the little girl Sesshoumaru had traveled with, but he didn't see any sign of Jaken anywhere.
"But where am I?" asked Shippo as he continued to stare around the clearing. But there was no sign of him anywhere. He could feel unshed tears in his eyes, feeling the others had forgotten about him.
"Hey everyone! Shippo and Sakura have arrived," cried Miroku.
Snapping his head up he stared at the two people coming into the clearing. It was him, except he looked older, had longer hair, and there was no other way to describe it, but the female fox beside him was even more pretty than he could have imagine. She had pointed ears like him, long honey hair, and the most beautiful blue eyes he had ever seen. Shippo smiled and started to shed tears of happiness as he realized what he had to look forward to.
Suddenly everything went black and Shippo found himself back in the old cart lying flat on his back on the table.
"Well did you see what you wanted to see?" asked the fortune teller.
Shippo sat up, feeling sad he couldn't have seen more. "Yeah, it was exactly what i wanted to see," "Good, well I'll escort you all to the door,"
Shippo jumped to the floor and followed the old woman. Miroku was holding a bag of food, waiting for the young fox.
"Shall we get going?" asked Miroku.
Shippo nodded and jumped onto Miroku's shoulder.
"Have a safe journey with the shards,"
"Thank you," said Miroku as the headed back towards the cabin in the raging storm.
As her two customers left, the woman looked at her two wrists and smiled. "It's a good thing that miko girl wasn't here or she would have seen the shards in my wrists, but I will eventually give it to them,"
Chuckling to herself, she closed the door and waited for her next customer.
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Miroku slowly opened the hut door and smiled upon the scene in front of him. Sango was wider awake, stirring the fire and smiled at the monk, but put a finger to her lips as she pointed to the corner behind her. Fast asleep was Inu-Yasha with Kagome held tightly in his arms. Miroku smiled and placed the food by Sango while Shippo remained on his shoulder.
"What happened with those two?" whispered Miroku.
"Well, Inu-Yasha suddenly came bursting in here telling Kagome he had something to tell her. Suddenly he's hugging her and confessed how much he loved her and not Kikyo,"
Miroku giggled slightly, guessing Inu-Yasha had seen something in his fortune to make him confess to Kagome.
"So where did you get the food?" asked Sango.
"We found a traveling cart and bought some from them,"
"That's good,"
"If you guys wake up Kagome, I guarantee you will regret it,"
Sango and Miroku glanced at Inu-Yasha who had one eye open.
"Ok, we'll quiet down," sighed Sango.
Burying his face into her black hair, Inu-Yasha fell asleep again.
Miroku stared into Sango's face, wanting deeply to tell her everything that had happened, but he kept his feelings back as he remembered the fortune tellers warning. He would be patient and wait for the day he could tell her.
TBC . . .
(Ok, well a thousand apologies for the long update but I have been really really busy so sorry. Well this fic is not done yet, I still have two other people who need their fortunes told, so review to find out. By the way, I finally found out what happens in the second Inu Yasha movie, and now that a third one is coming out, i have seen the trailers and they look awesome!)
Lynns
