It is not my job to own Inu-Yasha, that is Miss Rumiko Takahashi's job
My Own Inu-Yasha Adventure
Okay, the Inu-tachi will not be taking much, or any, of a part in this fanfic. This is not the kind of adventure one would think of by the title. If you're still here, which I hope you are, this fanfic will take an in depth look at one of the characters on the show. I'm really glad this came out this way now, so I won't say anymore. Here we go!
I'm right at the foot of the Higurashi temple right now, wondering why it is I'm here. Anyway, I start walking up the temple steps and unconsciously walk towards the mini-shrine housing the Bone-Eater's Well. I step in and walk over to the well.
"Wait a second! What am I thinking? I can't go down there!" I said to myself when I realized what had happened.
I turned and started walking towards the exit. Halfway up the stairs, I turned and gazed into the empty well. For some reason, it seemed to lure me into its shadowy depths. Again, I found myself walking unconsciously towards the edge. Next thing I know, I'm standing on the side of the well, prepared to jump down it.
"What the. . .?" I was confused. "I don't even have a jewel shard! There's now way I'll get through!"
Something glinting at the bottom of the well catches my eye. I lean forward a little and squint to see if I can make out what it is.
"Meow," Buyo jumped up beside me suddenly.
"Ah!" I cried in surprise and fell into the well. "Somebody help me!"
I'm falling and suddenly a strange blue-ish light surrounds me and I feel as if I'm in water. Just as quickly as the feeling began, it ended and I found myself sitting at the bottom of the well.
I look around and right beside me is a shard of the sacred shikon- no- tama.
"Does this mean. . ." I glance up, "that I'm in the Sengoku Jidai?! Man! This does not bode well."
I take the shard and pocket it in my baggy pants, then stand up and glance around. Many vines have made their way down the side of the well. I choose a vine and start to climb. Halfway up, it starts to rain.
"Great," I look up as the heavy fall plasters my waist-length brown hair to my face, my white tank to my body, and my baggy jeans wore me down as they obtained rainwater. "This'll take a while."
I continue up the vine and pull myself out of the well. I sit with my back against the well, regaining my breath.
"I gotta get out of this rain," I say to myself and head for the cover of the surrounding forest.
There I lean against a tree and rub my wet arms vigorously for warmth, though it did not help much.
"Now what am I to do? ACHOO!" I sneezed. "Great, I'm catching a cold already. Darn! It's not like I can go anywhere, because I can't."
I stand there for a while, partially protected from the cold rain, then I turned and walked deeper into the forest.
"Now I really wish I hadn't worn a t-shirt. . .oh well, too late now," I said, trying to keep myself from jumping at every sound.
Up ahead I spot the Go-Shinboku God-Tree and run towards it. The cover beneath it seems better than the cover of the surrounding forest. I huddle near the base of the large tree, hugging my knees to my chest. Soon I fall asleep.
Later I awake to men surrounding me, poking at me with their spears.
"Is it dead?" one of the men asked.
I lifted my head.
"Obviously not!" another man cried.
"Stay-stay back!" a different man cried as he and the others jumped back.
"Huh?" I asked, then realized that they were talking about myself. "Oh, yes, I'm a terrible, deadly demon!"
"Stay away!" the second man cried as I stood.
I know I shouldn't, but since they already think so, I thought.
"Not only do you see a demon, but before you stands a demon with a shard of the sacred shikon-no-tama," I pulled the shard from my pocket and brandished it with a smile. "Now, would you rather leave and live or stay and die?"
The group of men stare hesitantly at me for a bit, then they turned and ambled off through the forest.
What else could I have done? I thought as I gave a malicious laugh at the men's backs. They wouldn't have believed me human anyway.
I repocketed the jewel shard and sat back down. The rain had ceased, but I was still cold and wet.
How long has it been? I wondered as I hugged my knees to my chest again. How long have I been here?
"Hmm. . ." I sighed, closing my eyes for a bit.
When I opened my eyes, I found myself gazing into the eyes of a. . .
Well, I'll be ending here fore now, sorry for the cliffhanger, but I thought it'd add a little bit of a touch to the beginning. Anyway, send your reviews if you'd like to catch the next episode. . .er, chapter, please!
-Sakura
My Own Inu-Yasha Adventure
Okay, the Inu-tachi will not be taking much, or any, of a part in this fanfic. This is not the kind of adventure one would think of by the title. If you're still here, which I hope you are, this fanfic will take an in depth look at one of the characters on the show. I'm really glad this came out this way now, so I won't say anymore. Here we go!
I'm right at the foot of the Higurashi temple right now, wondering why it is I'm here. Anyway, I start walking up the temple steps and unconsciously walk towards the mini-shrine housing the Bone-Eater's Well. I step in and walk over to the well.
"Wait a second! What am I thinking? I can't go down there!" I said to myself when I realized what had happened.
I turned and started walking towards the exit. Halfway up the stairs, I turned and gazed into the empty well. For some reason, it seemed to lure me into its shadowy depths. Again, I found myself walking unconsciously towards the edge. Next thing I know, I'm standing on the side of the well, prepared to jump down it.
"What the. . .?" I was confused. "I don't even have a jewel shard! There's now way I'll get through!"
Something glinting at the bottom of the well catches my eye. I lean forward a little and squint to see if I can make out what it is.
"Meow," Buyo jumped up beside me suddenly.
"Ah!" I cried in surprise and fell into the well. "Somebody help me!"
I'm falling and suddenly a strange blue-ish light surrounds me and I feel as if I'm in water. Just as quickly as the feeling began, it ended and I found myself sitting at the bottom of the well.
I look around and right beside me is a shard of the sacred shikon- no- tama.
"Does this mean. . ." I glance up, "that I'm in the Sengoku Jidai?! Man! This does not bode well."
I take the shard and pocket it in my baggy pants, then stand up and glance around. Many vines have made their way down the side of the well. I choose a vine and start to climb. Halfway up, it starts to rain.
"Great," I look up as the heavy fall plasters my waist-length brown hair to my face, my white tank to my body, and my baggy jeans wore me down as they obtained rainwater. "This'll take a while."
I continue up the vine and pull myself out of the well. I sit with my back against the well, regaining my breath.
"I gotta get out of this rain," I say to myself and head for the cover of the surrounding forest.
There I lean against a tree and rub my wet arms vigorously for warmth, though it did not help much.
"Now what am I to do? ACHOO!" I sneezed. "Great, I'm catching a cold already. Darn! It's not like I can go anywhere, because I can't."
I stand there for a while, partially protected from the cold rain, then I turned and walked deeper into the forest.
"Now I really wish I hadn't worn a t-shirt. . .oh well, too late now," I said, trying to keep myself from jumping at every sound.
Up ahead I spot the Go-Shinboku God-Tree and run towards it. The cover beneath it seems better than the cover of the surrounding forest. I huddle near the base of the large tree, hugging my knees to my chest. Soon I fall asleep.
Later I awake to men surrounding me, poking at me with their spears.
"Is it dead?" one of the men asked.
I lifted my head.
"Obviously not!" another man cried.
"Stay-stay back!" a different man cried as he and the others jumped back.
"Huh?" I asked, then realized that they were talking about myself. "Oh, yes, I'm a terrible, deadly demon!"
"Stay away!" the second man cried as I stood.
I know I shouldn't, but since they already think so, I thought.
"Not only do you see a demon, but before you stands a demon with a shard of the sacred shikon-no-tama," I pulled the shard from my pocket and brandished it with a smile. "Now, would you rather leave and live or stay and die?"
The group of men stare hesitantly at me for a bit, then they turned and ambled off through the forest.
What else could I have done? I thought as I gave a malicious laugh at the men's backs. They wouldn't have believed me human anyway.
I repocketed the jewel shard and sat back down. The rain had ceased, but I was still cold and wet.
How long has it been? I wondered as I hugged my knees to my chest again. How long have I been here?
"Hmm. . ." I sighed, closing my eyes for a bit.
When I opened my eyes, I found myself gazing into the eyes of a. . .
Well, I'll be ending here fore now, sorry for the cliffhanger, but I thought it'd add a little bit of a touch to the beginning. Anyway, send your reviews if you'd like to catch the next episode. . .er, chapter, please!
-Sakura
