"Kouga!! What the hell?" Inuyasha growled. He had been listening to what
Kagome was muttering. Unfortunately, he heard the part where she said sit.
"What did Kikyo do to you?" he wondered aloud. 'What is happening to
Kagome? It's like. she's dreaming aloud.'
Later that night, Inuyasha had carried Kagome to Kaede's, hoping she would know what's wrong. When he got there, he saw Miroku, Sango, Shippou, and Kirara (noticed I haven't mentioned them once!) waiting outside for them. Miroku had a fresh red mark upon his face which meant he tried to grope Sango again. "Inuyasha! What's wrong with Kagome?" cried the little kitsune. He had just spotted Inuyasha with Kagome in his arms. "I. don't know. All I know is Kikyo did something to her which is causing Kagome to mutter stuff from dreams. Where's the old hag?" said Inuyasha. "Lady Kaede is inside," muttered a very quiet monk. As Inuyasha stepped inside the hut, the sudden smell of herbs hit him. "Ahhh. Inuyasha. What brings ye here so late?" "Kagome. came across Kikyo. She did something to her and she won't stop. muttering stuff like she's dreaming." "Put her down here." Kaede pointed to a spot on the floor by the fire. After close inspection of the girl, Kaede finally spoke. "It seems that my sister has put a nightmare spell on Kagome. This causes the victim to be lost in a state of dreams. They lose all their strength and eventually won't eat. Aparrantly, they all end up losing emotion and the will to live. Kagome will most likely end up dieing Inuyasha." "What!! Isn't there anything you can do?" "Unfortunately, there is no counter curse. The only way she will wake up is if she overcomes the power of the spell. To people, their dreams seem like reality. If Kagome starts to believe that the dreams aren't true, the power of the spell will weaken unitl it is practically gone. Otherwise, Kagome will succumb to the power and forever be engulfed in these dreams. Even through death they will haunt her." "But. Kagome must wake up! We need her." 'I. need her.'
The next day, things were no better. Kaome has gotten to the point where she wouldn't eat. Eventually, she didn't eat. All her friends started to get worried.
Later that night, Inuyasha had carried Kagome to Kaede's, hoping she would know what's wrong. When he got there, he saw Miroku, Sango, Shippou, and Kirara (noticed I haven't mentioned them once!) waiting outside for them. Miroku had a fresh red mark upon his face which meant he tried to grope Sango again. "Inuyasha! What's wrong with Kagome?" cried the little kitsune. He had just spotted Inuyasha with Kagome in his arms. "I. don't know. All I know is Kikyo did something to her which is causing Kagome to mutter stuff from dreams. Where's the old hag?" said Inuyasha. "Lady Kaede is inside," muttered a very quiet monk. As Inuyasha stepped inside the hut, the sudden smell of herbs hit him. "Ahhh. Inuyasha. What brings ye here so late?" "Kagome. came across Kikyo. She did something to her and she won't stop. muttering stuff like she's dreaming." "Put her down here." Kaede pointed to a spot on the floor by the fire. After close inspection of the girl, Kaede finally spoke. "It seems that my sister has put a nightmare spell on Kagome. This causes the victim to be lost in a state of dreams. They lose all their strength and eventually won't eat. Aparrantly, they all end up losing emotion and the will to live. Kagome will most likely end up dieing Inuyasha." "What!! Isn't there anything you can do?" "Unfortunately, there is no counter curse. The only way she will wake up is if she overcomes the power of the spell. To people, their dreams seem like reality. If Kagome starts to believe that the dreams aren't true, the power of the spell will weaken unitl it is practically gone. Otherwise, Kagome will succumb to the power and forever be engulfed in these dreams. Even through death they will haunt her." "But. Kagome must wake up! We need her." 'I. need her.'
The next day, things were no better. Kaome has gotten to the point where she wouldn't eat. Eventually, she didn't eat. All her friends started to get worried.
