Chapter 8
Suddenly, the fur that covered the door was pushed back and there stood two figures. The orbs became brighter and the two figures stepped into the room. It was Kagome and Sango. Kouga pushed Yashana behind him and glared at the two girls.
"Kouga," Kagome said blushing. "Sorry about busting in on you two."
"What are you two doing here?" snapped Kouga.
"We need to talk to Ash," Sango said.
"Who's Ash?" asked Kouga.
"The young lady behind you," said Miroku entering.
"Well for you information her name is Yashana," retorted Kouga. "Now leave us."
Kagome, Sango, and Miroku turned and started to leave the room when Yashana spoke. "Wait please," she cried sitting up. "Are you my mother?"
"What?" asked Kagome. "Your mother? My daughter disappeared eight years ago and was never found after we defeated the demon that attacked us that day."
"Demon," Yashana said. "Was it a big blue one?"
"How did you know about that?" questioned Kagome. "No one knows about that except for me and Inuyasha."
"I remember it from a long time ago," Yashana answered. "Never mind. Forget what I said."
"You'll find them eventually, my dear," comforted Kouga. "I'll help you find them."
"I just hope Sesshomaru has found them so that this nightmare will be over," Yashana said sadly.
"Why are you with Sesshomaru?" spat Inuyasha as he flew into the room. "That moron would never help you find them. All he wants to do is kill me and take father's sword the Tetseiga."
Yashana looked at Inuyasha and was caught by his golden eyes. "How do know Lord Sesshomaru?" she asked.
"Humph," Inuyasha said.
"Sesshomaru is Inuyasha's older brother," said Kagome. "They don't like each other very much. How do you know him?"
"Lord Sesshomaru came to the village that I was living in," Yashana said. "He went to the elder and told him that he could help me find my past. Elder had me brought to his hut where I met Sesshomaru. I was so excited about finding my parents that that night I left with him. The same night I met Kouga and fell in love with him.
"We left these mountains and traveled down into the valley," she continued, "that's how I met you guys. Then Inuyasha had to fight Kouga because he doesn't like wolf demons. We came back here after our fight and Sesshomaru left saying that he would come back for me in few days."
"How did you know she was here?" asked Kouga. "We could have gone anywhere on that two-headed dragon."
"I ran into Rin a couple days ago while buying food in a local village," said Kagome. "Asked her where you were and she told me. She also said that you were on a journey to find your parents."
"Sesshomaru said that his brother is my father," confessed Yashana. "Are you his only brother, Inuyasha?"
"Yes," Inuyasha said quietly. "Our daughter' s name was Yashana as well. She had the same hair color as you and the same ears. As well as the same eyes. When she disappeared she was wearing a purple dress that her mother had made her. She also was wearing a pendant that her mother once wore. It was a moon and sun combined."
"My charm," Yashana said holding up her necklace. "That's exactly what my charm looks like. I've always had it since the day I woke up in the village."
"That's my old charm," said Kagome. "You must be our daughter."
"That's right," a cold voice announced. "She is your daughter. I'm glad that I could help her find you."
The voice disappeared from the room. Everyone looked about the room, but no one else had entered the room. "Sesshomaru," growled Inuyasha. "Show yourself!"
"No one's here," Yashana said with a smile. "He helped me after all. I'm glad that we finally found each other."
Kagome and Yashana embraced while Inuyasha glared at Kouga. "Inu- I mean, father, leave Kouga alone," Yashana said. "It is okay if I call you father, isn't it?"
Inuyasha turned to his long lost daughter and said with a smile, "Yes it is."
"Mother," Yashana said turning to Kagome.
"I've waited so long to hear those words again," Kagome said with a smile.
"Will all of you please leave?" Kouga said sternly. "We need to get some sleep."
"Of course," Kagome said as she and Sango dragged the guys out of the room.
"I'm so happy," Yashana said. "I've found my parents after so long, and I have a loving mate that makes it all so sweet."
She leaned up and kissed Kouga on the lips. "It does make everything better, doesn't it," Kouga said wolfishly. "You are so beautiful. Your face is brighter than it was a couple days ago."
"I'm glad," she said. "Shall we have some fun since it is a special occasion?"
"Okay," he said with a laugh.
Yashana rolled onto Kouga and began to kiss him so passionately. They rolled over and Kouga smiled down at his love. Once again, new emotions arose inside of Yashana as Kouga made love to her. They started off slow and sped up at their own pace.
The next morning, Yashana spent the day with her parents. Learning things about them as they learned things about her. They told Yashana that Kagome was from the future Tokyo and that she had relatives there. Yashana also found out that there was a well that connected the two worlds that only her parents could travel through. Inuyasha and Kagome also learned about how Yashana became such a good warrior.
A few weeks later, Yashana found out that she was pregnant with twins. Since she was half-human and half-dog, she would give birth to her and Kouga's children in nine months. But the months flew by quickly with all of their traveling, and soon it was time to have the children. After only an hour, the twins were born. A boy and a girl.
"Our son's name will be Ryu," said Yashana, "and our daughter's name will be Hanna."
"Those are beautiful names," said Kagome. "They're so beautiful. Ryu looks a lot like Kouga and Hanna looks just like you."
"I agree, mother," Yashana agreed as they went outside with the newborns. "They're half-wolf demon, a quarter-human, and a quarter-dog demon."
"Ryu looks more like a wolf demon though," said Miroku. "And Hanna looks more like a dog demon."
"I think they look adorable," said Sango with Shippo on her shoulder.
"Yeah, and they have lots of people to learn things from since they live in a pack," stated Shippo.
"And they have lots of people who love them," Kouga said.
"Hey, where's Inuyasha?" asked Shippo.
"He had to do something," Miroku said bluntly. "Said he had to grab something. But I bet he's just doesn't want to be here with Kouga around."
"What was that, Miroku?" said Inuyasha as he came walking up the path.
"Speak of the devil," said Kagome. "Where did you disappear off too?"
"Remember those things that we wanted to give to our first grandchildren?" asked Inuyasha.
"Yeah," said Kagome. "Oh, you went and got those."
"Got what, father?" asked Yashana.
"These," Inuyasha said as he unwrapped a pair of black bracelets with red decoration around the edges. "Your mother had them specially made by a friend of ours."
Kouga took the bracelets and tied them around each child's wrist. "Thank you," said Yashana, as they stood there and watched the sun set in the valley below.
The End
Suddenly, the fur that covered the door was pushed back and there stood two figures. The orbs became brighter and the two figures stepped into the room. It was Kagome and Sango. Kouga pushed Yashana behind him and glared at the two girls.
"Kouga," Kagome said blushing. "Sorry about busting in on you two."
"What are you two doing here?" snapped Kouga.
"We need to talk to Ash," Sango said.
"Who's Ash?" asked Kouga.
"The young lady behind you," said Miroku entering.
"Well for you information her name is Yashana," retorted Kouga. "Now leave us."
Kagome, Sango, and Miroku turned and started to leave the room when Yashana spoke. "Wait please," she cried sitting up. "Are you my mother?"
"What?" asked Kagome. "Your mother? My daughter disappeared eight years ago and was never found after we defeated the demon that attacked us that day."
"Demon," Yashana said. "Was it a big blue one?"
"How did you know about that?" questioned Kagome. "No one knows about that except for me and Inuyasha."
"I remember it from a long time ago," Yashana answered. "Never mind. Forget what I said."
"You'll find them eventually, my dear," comforted Kouga. "I'll help you find them."
"I just hope Sesshomaru has found them so that this nightmare will be over," Yashana said sadly.
"Why are you with Sesshomaru?" spat Inuyasha as he flew into the room. "That moron would never help you find them. All he wants to do is kill me and take father's sword the Tetseiga."
Yashana looked at Inuyasha and was caught by his golden eyes. "How do know Lord Sesshomaru?" she asked.
"Humph," Inuyasha said.
"Sesshomaru is Inuyasha's older brother," said Kagome. "They don't like each other very much. How do you know him?"
"Lord Sesshomaru came to the village that I was living in," Yashana said. "He went to the elder and told him that he could help me find my past. Elder had me brought to his hut where I met Sesshomaru. I was so excited about finding my parents that that night I left with him. The same night I met Kouga and fell in love with him.
"We left these mountains and traveled down into the valley," she continued, "that's how I met you guys. Then Inuyasha had to fight Kouga because he doesn't like wolf demons. We came back here after our fight and Sesshomaru left saying that he would come back for me in few days."
"How did you know she was here?" asked Kouga. "We could have gone anywhere on that two-headed dragon."
"I ran into Rin a couple days ago while buying food in a local village," said Kagome. "Asked her where you were and she told me. She also said that you were on a journey to find your parents."
"Sesshomaru said that his brother is my father," confessed Yashana. "Are you his only brother, Inuyasha?"
"Yes," Inuyasha said quietly. "Our daughter' s name was Yashana as well. She had the same hair color as you and the same ears. As well as the same eyes. When she disappeared she was wearing a purple dress that her mother had made her. She also was wearing a pendant that her mother once wore. It was a moon and sun combined."
"My charm," Yashana said holding up her necklace. "That's exactly what my charm looks like. I've always had it since the day I woke up in the village."
"That's my old charm," said Kagome. "You must be our daughter."
"That's right," a cold voice announced. "She is your daughter. I'm glad that I could help her find you."
The voice disappeared from the room. Everyone looked about the room, but no one else had entered the room. "Sesshomaru," growled Inuyasha. "Show yourself!"
"No one's here," Yashana said with a smile. "He helped me after all. I'm glad that we finally found each other."
Kagome and Yashana embraced while Inuyasha glared at Kouga. "Inu- I mean, father, leave Kouga alone," Yashana said. "It is okay if I call you father, isn't it?"
Inuyasha turned to his long lost daughter and said with a smile, "Yes it is."
"Mother," Yashana said turning to Kagome.
"I've waited so long to hear those words again," Kagome said with a smile.
"Will all of you please leave?" Kouga said sternly. "We need to get some sleep."
"Of course," Kagome said as she and Sango dragged the guys out of the room.
"I'm so happy," Yashana said. "I've found my parents after so long, and I have a loving mate that makes it all so sweet."
She leaned up and kissed Kouga on the lips. "It does make everything better, doesn't it," Kouga said wolfishly. "You are so beautiful. Your face is brighter than it was a couple days ago."
"I'm glad," she said. "Shall we have some fun since it is a special occasion?"
"Okay," he said with a laugh.
Yashana rolled onto Kouga and began to kiss him so passionately. They rolled over and Kouga smiled down at his love. Once again, new emotions arose inside of Yashana as Kouga made love to her. They started off slow and sped up at their own pace.
The next morning, Yashana spent the day with her parents. Learning things about them as they learned things about her. They told Yashana that Kagome was from the future Tokyo and that she had relatives there. Yashana also found out that there was a well that connected the two worlds that only her parents could travel through. Inuyasha and Kagome also learned about how Yashana became such a good warrior.
A few weeks later, Yashana found out that she was pregnant with twins. Since she was half-human and half-dog, she would give birth to her and Kouga's children in nine months. But the months flew by quickly with all of their traveling, and soon it was time to have the children. After only an hour, the twins were born. A boy and a girl.
"Our son's name will be Ryu," said Yashana, "and our daughter's name will be Hanna."
"Those are beautiful names," said Kagome. "They're so beautiful. Ryu looks a lot like Kouga and Hanna looks just like you."
"I agree, mother," Yashana agreed as they went outside with the newborns. "They're half-wolf demon, a quarter-human, and a quarter-dog demon."
"Ryu looks more like a wolf demon though," said Miroku. "And Hanna looks more like a dog demon."
"I think they look adorable," said Sango with Shippo on her shoulder.
"Yeah, and they have lots of people to learn things from since they live in a pack," stated Shippo.
"And they have lots of people who love them," Kouga said.
"Hey, where's Inuyasha?" asked Shippo.
"He had to do something," Miroku said bluntly. "Said he had to grab something. But I bet he's just doesn't want to be here with Kouga around."
"What was that, Miroku?" said Inuyasha as he came walking up the path.
"Speak of the devil," said Kagome. "Where did you disappear off too?"
"Remember those things that we wanted to give to our first grandchildren?" asked Inuyasha.
"Yeah," said Kagome. "Oh, you went and got those."
"Got what, father?" asked Yashana.
"These," Inuyasha said as he unwrapped a pair of black bracelets with red decoration around the edges. "Your mother had them specially made by a friend of ours."
Kouga took the bracelets and tied them around each child's wrist. "Thank you," said Yashana, as they stood there and watched the sun set in the valley below.
The End
