Unasareru 2- Quest for the Fang of Doragon
Chapter 2
No comments on lateness. My life's been crazy... This has been written forever, I just haven't posed it. I've been in major writer's block, even though I have a general idea for where this is going, so I really couldn't even look at Unasareru without getting aggravated... Well, the next chapter is actually written, so hopefully *crosses fingers* it'll be up very soon. No more notes.
Disclaimer- I don't own Inuyasha, or any of the characters or thingies associated with the show. Last time I tried to own them, I ended up in Kyoto wandering around with a headache and amnesia for three weeks, thinking I was a international singing sensation. *cringes* So I've decided to admire Inuyasha from afar...
Ijin, Aiko, Tsuru, Rouba and Rindou are mine. I gave them LIFE! Mwahahahahahahahahaha!
All right, I lied. I have a note. I'd like to request some help with a title. If you could drop me a suggestion in a review, I'd be really grateful. Otherwise the sucky title stays until I can find a better one.
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Rindou flitted along, in danger of losing the group behind her. "It's a test." Ijin growled in a very obviously annoyed tone. "To see if we're fast enough to keep up."
"Something like that." Rindou replied playfully. "But this test is a breeze compared to the others. Don't think my friends will be so easy on you." She said, her tone dangerously sweet. The trees grew thinner by the second and the density didn't go unnoticed.
"This is the end of the forest." Tsuru said, her thin, white human legs carrying her quicker now.
"Indeed, it is." Said the fairy youkai, turning and stopping.
The others slowed, and then stopped. "Well? Will you lead us no further, lady Rindou?" Miroku asked, cursing himself for not asking her to bear his child. To his surprise the creature answered in a venomous tone.
"You will /go/ no further." She hissed.
"What the hell are you talking about?" Inuyasha snapped, already annoyed, tired and hungry.
Rindou decided to illustrate her point. Arms whipped through the air, conducting trees and plants to do her will. One at a time, they found their targets. They were snapped up one by one. A sapling that held him easily in place as he struggled quickly caught Shippou.
Tsuru was next, snatched up by a larger tree. She struggled against it, but fighting nature was next to impossible. Her arms were quickly bound to her elbows in vine and wood. Ijin cursed, but had no time to help as the branches of each tree he passed reached out. Another not far away grabbed him, binding him as well. Sango rode Kirara, but a root sprung up and tripped the fire cat, grabbing her and spilling Sango, who didn't get far on foot and was wrapped up by another tree. Miroku hesitated for a moment, trying to figure out what to do and quickly regretted it, yet another of the demonic plants curling around him.
Kagome and Inuyasha stood back to back, trying to protect each other. Their plan didn't work; a vine wrapped around Kagome's ankle and pulled her upside-down without a sound, wrapping her in a cocoon of vine.
"Damn it." Inuyasha looked around to find he was alone. The fairy smiled maniacally at him. He held them off with Tetsusaiga for a short while before another wrapped around his waist, pulling him into the tree. Muffled sounds came from the trees as the group struggled to free themselves.
Rindou looked at her handiwork, pleased. "You kids hang around. I'm going to go find out what Doragon wants done with you." She grinned and left, the plants freezing in place.
"What now?" asked Ijin, hanging upside down from a tall tree near Kagome, whose face was beginning to get red from the blood rushing to her head. Inuyasha's approach was frantically pulling on the vines to let him go. Nothing seemed to be working. Miroku's Air Rip was in a dangerous position, unusable. Ijin's sword was on the ground and Tetsusaiga was a tree away.
"We need a plan." Tsuru said, frustration evident in her voice.
They all stopped to think. "What weapons do we have?" Sango asked.
Kagome looked back to her quiver. "Arrows, but no bow." She said.
Tsuru looked at her blade as well. "My sheath." She offered, slipping it off the sword.
"And vines." Said Shippou miserably, thinking nothing of it.
"That's it!" Miroku exclaimed. "We can make a bow out of what we have here!"
Inuyasha groaned. "But Kagome's hands are tied." He said, reaching up and scratching his head. The rest grinned at him. Inuyasha scowled. Kagome reached back, catching a few arrows in her teeth. She separated one from the others, which she tucked into the vines holding her. The one in her mouth she spat at Ijin, who caught it with his teeth, looking disgusted for a moment. He sawed off a thin vine and, holding both with his feet, passed them to Tsuru. She used what motion she had available in her arm to hold the items and toss them to Inuyasha. Her throw wasn't far enough and the 'bow' began a descent to earth Sango caught the things, smiling, and tossed them to Miroku with her feet as well. Miroku, in turn, passed to Shippou, who handed the up to Inuyasha. Kagome verbally instructed him, and talked him through firing.
The arrow went fling at Ijin, for the hanyou's personal reasons... but missed, grazing his wing. Ijin yelped. "What the hell's big idea?" The process of passing the arrow was begun again. After a few tries, Ijin was free and working on Inuyasha's binding. They liberated the rest without much of a problem. All were proud of their role in freeing themselves.
Doragon watched with a smirk. "Well, well. Challenge one has been passed. I am pleased, Rindou. You may go." Rindou bowed and left the room where her leader resided. The dragon remained, scanning the rock basin in the middle of the floor. Doragon stirred the water and it cleared, showing the group walking out to the next part of the mountain- Tougen's land. The youkai smirked again, showing pearly white fangs. "Impress me. Show me your worth. I am watching you, all of you..." A cackle colder than the freezing peaks of mount Doragon resounded off the walls of the chamber as the pool clouded again.
They continued on their way. "You've trespassed upon my lands. State your business or leave!" A voice boomed. A few nervous glances were exchanged betwixt the friends. "What is your business?" It boomed again.
"Feh. Trying to get to the top of the mountain, obviously." Inuyasha said gruffly.
"Well, why didn't you just say so?" the voice asked, lightening considerably.
A creature leaned against a tree. He was tall and had a somewhat heavy build. His clothing was thick and maybe that was why he appeared so large. His hair was a short, dirty blonde and his eyes were hard to see. "I'll be leading you on this part of the trail to Doragon." He said, his voice rough, but quiet. "I don't know why that dragon wants us to lead you up here." He muttered more to himself than anyone else. "You can call me Tougen. This is my home, the Tundra. If you'll please follow me." His voice was like thunder again. He walked and they followed.
Tougen ambled along, and their speed wasn't tested as it was with Rindou. He trudged along, kicking small plants and stones, his mannerism hardly matching the deep, strong tone that had reverberated over the area not long ago. The group followed, slightly bored, until sunset, when Tougen slowed to a stop and pointed to the cold tundra ground.
"You'll sleep there."
The boys looked slightly annoyed, not enjoying the prospect of sleeping on the cold ground. They eventually gave up, and all lay down for some sleep, though feral golden eyes made sure he had no plans to kill them without a fair fight. Tougen walked until the chill dark swallowed him.
Ijin and Inuyasha were chosen as first to patrol, so they sat next to each other in silence after a crackling fire was established. All was quiet, the wind called across the frozen land, whipping tiny plants against their wills.
"You like Kagome don't you?"
The uncharacteristically abrupt question jolted Inuyasha. He sat straight up and gave a withering glare to Ijin. "Shuddup." Ijin shrugged in response and muttered something under his breath.
Ijin looked mischievously at him, deciding to annoy the hanyou as much as he could. "Well, if you're sure. She's really nice, we got pretty close, you know." He trailed off figuring it would be enough. It was.
Tetsusaiga was pointed dangerously at his chest, fully transformed. Ijin pulled back, grinning. Inuyasha just growled, sheathing Tetsusaiga.
"You're not hard to get answers out, are you?"
"Shuddup. What about you and the bird?"
"..."
"Heh."
Miroku was awake, steadily moving toward Sango. Both the others gave him reprimanding looks. Miroku stood with a sigh, walking over to where they sat and stared, bored, at nothing. Kagome stirred, Shippou snored. The ebon haired girl's eyes slowly opened and she looked at Inuyasha. "What's wrong?" she asked groggily. The half-youkai shook his head.
"Nothing, go back to sleep wench."
She rolled back up, but this time much closer to Inuyasha. He could feel her warmth next to him. He inhaled her scent, the smell that drove him crazy when he was with her, and he hoped the others hadn't noticed.
Another chain reaction occurred. When Kagome moved, Sango was left cold. She slid over to the next closest thing- the fire. Miroku rushed over and pulled her away quickly, wrinkling his nose.
Tsuru rolled over, huddling deep into her feathers. Ijin pulled his black cloak off his back and attempted to throw it carelessly over her. The youkai sighed and buried herself into its warm, dark depths.
Shippou and Kirara followed, yawning and groggily feeling their way around.
The boys stayed awake all night, talking and laughing as if they had been best friends since they were young. They talked about the girls- Kagome and Sango and Tsuru. They told each other of their journeys for the jewel shards. Ijin's story about confusing a shard of a clay pot for a jewel shard prompted a few laughs, even Inuyasha smiled slightly.
About halfway through the night, Tougen threw a rock at them, only encouraging them to laugh harder. His grumble was followed by a "Shut the hell up before I kill you bloody bastards!"
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In Yume Seijin, the girls had decided to continue what had been interrupted the night before. Similarly they talked about they boys, hoping none were close by. They giggled all through their sleep. Just before dawn, the boys joined them in the sleep world.
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Morning came and bright light washed over them all. The scene at the camp was rather odd. The fire was dead. Nearby the smoking pit, Miroku lay next to Sango, both cuddling into each other. A less romantic might say it was a necessity to keep warm (but the rest of us know otherwise ^_-).
Not far from them, Tsuru and Ijin were asleep under his cloak, turned opposite directions and breathing lightly in unison. Inuyasha was just rousing as the sun peeked over, and again found Kagome asleep on top of him. She sat in his lap, her head resting on his shoulder and her knees pulled to her chest. Inuyasha found his clawed hands wrapped around her, warm and content. Shippou was still asleep on her stomach, snoring away.
Soon they were all up. Most awoke and blushed, apologizing to the other. Inuyasha had, however, extracted himself again and was sitting and waiting for the rest to wake up.
Tougen set off the moment everyone was awake. They were quickly off; headed for Doragon's mountain, but many more surprises awaited them on their way...
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Are you happy, my fluff-seeking friends? That's all for now. I'm not really happy with it, but I do a lot of editing, anyway. Random Updates on the Author's Life- First few weeks of high school for me. My teachers were on strike, so my return was delayed. Anyway, I love my teachers and- guess what- all honors classes! You'd never know by reading this, would you? Just finished the Rurouni Kenshin manga. If you haven't read it and want to (), I highly recommend it! And if you're waiting on the show, have fun! *snickers* Onward, to thank yous!
~*~Aeyikie- You came back! *hugs*...monkeys... Mwahahahahhahahahahhahahahaha! I shall catch many of the accursed doom monkeys! Doom monkeys. *snickers* Ready the troops! *laughs hysterically as limbed vital organs run by* We will use the organs as bait for the doom monkeys *snickers again* Keep me laughing and I shall continue to update, Aeyikie. *catches spleen to lure doom monkeys (snickers)* Doom monkeys... *runs away from the 100 monkey army assembling* Next chapter soon!~*~
~*~Shadow Wraith- Uh... Okay! *bombards people with random objects, too* I'm working on the fluff. I love doing it, but I don't want it to seem awkward. I love the characters, and I'm glad you do, too! *smiles* Domo arigatou gosaimasu! It doesn't have to relate to the story too much, but I want it to have a similar mood, if possible. You know, this isn't a story where a poem about bunnies and rainbows would fit in. Mwahahahahahahahahahaha! Thankies for reviewing! Update yours, too! Or I shall curse your children to look like monkeys! And I hate monkeys!~*~
~*~S@n-ch@n- Rindou, heh... They say every original character you draft up reflects some aspects of your personality. This leaves me to wonder what I have in common with some of the characters from this story. I suppose Ijin is modeled most after myself, but... Hard to tell.
Ahh, you know how I love exhausting days. *is evil* Nope, no fan mail for Ijin. My poor Ijin... My sister, muses and I held a conference two days ago, during which we decided that we all really liked Ijin. *hugs him* ~Everyone's after me fluffy charms! I'm trying! I'm glad you liked the poem. Actually, I'm glad you read it at all! It's my okaa's favorite. Gah! No ninth grade horror stories. Meep! *is afraid* And you know the worst part? The lockers aren't big enough to push anyone in to! Drat! Aww... We here at Unasareru will greatly miss you, S@n-ch@n! Come back soon!
Ijin- My fan mail! NNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
Kitty- Mou mou, Ijin-kun. *hugs him* I love you!
Ijin- *sarcastically* Great.
Tsuru- I love you, too.
Ijin- *blushes*
Enjoy the rest of your vacation! Review and tell me how horrible school is. *shudders* We can swap stories. ^_- Damn, that was long...~*~
~*~Tiger of the Wind1- *pats computer which has been repeated kicked, punched and stomped on when it hasn't performed perfectly* Yay! Glad you like it. I can't believe it came to a sequel, because I didn't originally plan for one. I'm so unorganized. I've been trying for a bit of comic relief, which I've found Miroku-sama and third person writing quite useful for. ^_^ This story rules all? Mwahahahahahahaha! *randomly beats other authors over the head with Toraneko katana for no apparent reason* YAY! *rereads* All of you with your fluff! *runs to her corner of semi-darkness to cry* I am so unappreciated! Waaaahhhh! (^_-) *sniffs* I'll write more fluff soon. *is struck with idea* *falls down* Heh. Get it? Struck, fall down? It's funny. No? Never mind... *runs off to write mad fluff* Please leave another review! ~*~
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Chapter 2
No comments on lateness. My life's been crazy... This has been written forever, I just haven't posed it. I've been in major writer's block, even though I have a general idea for where this is going, so I really couldn't even look at Unasareru without getting aggravated... Well, the next chapter is actually written, so hopefully *crosses fingers* it'll be up very soon. No more notes.
Disclaimer- I don't own Inuyasha, or any of the characters or thingies associated with the show. Last time I tried to own them, I ended up in Kyoto wandering around with a headache and amnesia for three weeks, thinking I was a international singing sensation. *cringes* So I've decided to admire Inuyasha from afar...
Ijin, Aiko, Tsuru, Rouba and Rindou are mine. I gave them LIFE! Mwahahahahahahahahaha!
All right, I lied. I have a note. I'd like to request some help with a title. If you could drop me a suggestion in a review, I'd be really grateful. Otherwise the sucky title stays until I can find a better one.
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Rindou flitted along, in danger of losing the group behind her. "It's a test." Ijin growled in a very obviously annoyed tone. "To see if we're fast enough to keep up."
"Something like that." Rindou replied playfully. "But this test is a breeze compared to the others. Don't think my friends will be so easy on you." She said, her tone dangerously sweet. The trees grew thinner by the second and the density didn't go unnoticed.
"This is the end of the forest." Tsuru said, her thin, white human legs carrying her quicker now.
"Indeed, it is." Said the fairy youkai, turning and stopping.
The others slowed, and then stopped. "Well? Will you lead us no further, lady Rindou?" Miroku asked, cursing himself for not asking her to bear his child. To his surprise the creature answered in a venomous tone.
"You will /go/ no further." She hissed.
"What the hell are you talking about?" Inuyasha snapped, already annoyed, tired and hungry.
Rindou decided to illustrate her point. Arms whipped through the air, conducting trees and plants to do her will. One at a time, they found their targets. They were snapped up one by one. A sapling that held him easily in place as he struggled quickly caught Shippou.
Tsuru was next, snatched up by a larger tree. She struggled against it, but fighting nature was next to impossible. Her arms were quickly bound to her elbows in vine and wood. Ijin cursed, but had no time to help as the branches of each tree he passed reached out. Another not far away grabbed him, binding him as well. Sango rode Kirara, but a root sprung up and tripped the fire cat, grabbing her and spilling Sango, who didn't get far on foot and was wrapped up by another tree. Miroku hesitated for a moment, trying to figure out what to do and quickly regretted it, yet another of the demonic plants curling around him.
Kagome and Inuyasha stood back to back, trying to protect each other. Their plan didn't work; a vine wrapped around Kagome's ankle and pulled her upside-down without a sound, wrapping her in a cocoon of vine.
"Damn it." Inuyasha looked around to find he was alone. The fairy smiled maniacally at him. He held them off with Tetsusaiga for a short while before another wrapped around his waist, pulling him into the tree. Muffled sounds came from the trees as the group struggled to free themselves.
Rindou looked at her handiwork, pleased. "You kids hang around. I'm going to go find out what Doragon wants done with you." She grinned and left, the plants freezing in place.
"What now?" asked Ijin, hanging upside down from a tall tree near Kagome, whose face was beginning to get red from the blood rushing to her head. Inuyasha's approach was frantically pulling on the vines to let him go. Nothing seemed to be working. Miroku's Air Rip was in a dangerous position, unusable. Ijin's sword was on the ground and Tetsusaiga was a tree away.
"We need a plan." Tsuru said, frustration evident in her voice.
They all stopped to think. "What weapons do we have?" Sango asked.
Kagome looked back to her quiver. "Arrows, but no bow." She said.
Tsuru looked at her blade as well. "My sheath." She offered, slipping it off the sword.
"And vines." Said Shippou miserably, thinking nothing of it.
"That's it!" Miroku exclaimed. "We can make a bow out of what we have here!"
Inuyasha groaned. "But Kagome's hands are tied." He said, reaching up and scratching his head. The rest grinned at him. Inuyasha scowled. Kagome reached back, catching a few arrows in her teeth. She separated one from the others, which she tucked into the vines holding her. The one in her mouth she spat at Ijin, who caught it with his teeth, looking disgusted for a moment. He sawed off a thin vine and, holding both with his feet, passed them to Tsuru. She used what motion she had available in her arm to hold the items and toss them to Inuyasha. Her throw wasn't far enough and the 'bow' began a descent to earth Sango caught the things, smiling, and tossed them to Miroku with her feet as well. Miroku, in turn, passed to Shippou, who handed the up to Inuyasha. Kagome verbally instructed him, and talked him through firing.
The arrow went fling at Ijin, for the hanyou's personal reasons... but missed, grazing his wing. Ijin yelped. "What the hell's big idea?" The process of passing the arrow was begun again. After a few tries, Ijin was free and working on Inuyasha's binding. They liberated the rest without much of a problem. All were proud of their role in freeing themselves.
Doragon watched with a smirk. "Well, well. Challenge one has been passed. I am pleased, Rindou. You may go." Rindou bowed and left the room where her leader resided. The dragon remained, scanning the rock basin in the middle of the floor. Doragon stirred the water and it cleared, showing the group walking out to the next part of the mountain- Tougen's land. The youkai smirked again, showing pearly white fangs. "Impress me. Show me your worth. I am watching you, all of you..." A cackle colder than the freezing peaks of mount Doragon resounded off the walls of the chamber as the pool clouded again.
They continued on their way. "You've trespassed upon my lands. State your business or leave!" A voice boomed. A few nervous glances were exchanged betwixt the friends. "What is your business?" It boomed again.
"Feh. Trying to get to the top of the mountain, obviously." Inuyasha said gruffly.
"Well, why didn't you just say so?" the voice asked, lightening considerably.
A creature leaned against a tree. He was tall and had a somewhat heavy build. His clothing was thick and maybe that was why he appeared so large. His hair was a short, dirty blonde and his eyes were hard to see. "I'll be leading you on this part of the trail to Doragon." He said, his voice rough, but quiet. "I don't know why that dragon wants us to lead you up here." He muttered more to himself than anyone else. "You can call me Tougen. This is my home, the Tundra. If you'll please follow me." His voice was like thunder again. He walked and they followed.
Tougen ambled along, and their speed wasn't tested as it was with Rindou. He trudged along, kicking small plants and stones, his mannerism hardly matching the deep, strong tone that had reverberated over the area not long ago. The group followed, slightly bored, until sunset, when Tougen slowed to a stop and pointed to the cold tundra ground.
"You'll sleep there."
The boys looked slightly annoyed, not enjoying the prospect of sleeping on the cold ground. They eventually gave up, and all lay down for some sleep, though feral golden eyes made sure he had no plans to kill them without a fair fight. Tougen walked until the chill dark swallowed him.
Ijin and Inuyasha were chosen as first to patrol, so they sat next to each other in silence after a crackling fire was established. All was quiet, the wind called across the frozen land, whipping tiny plants against their wills.
"You like Kagome don't you?"
The uncharacteristically abrupt question jolted Inuyasha. He sat straight up and gave a withering glare to Ijin. "Shuddup." Ijin shrugged in response and muttered something under his breath.
Ijin looked mischievously at him, deciding to annoy the hanyou as much as he could. "Well, if you're sure. She's really nice, we got pretty close, you know." He trailed off figuring it would be enough. It was.
Tetsusaiga was pointed dangerously at his chest, fully transformed. Ijin pulled back, grinning. Inuyasha just growled, sheathing Tetsusaiga.
"You're not hard to get answers out, are you?"
"Shuddup. What about you and the bird?"
"..."
"Heh."
Miroku was awake, steadily moving toward Sango. Both the others gave him reprimanding looks. Miroku stood with a sigh, walking over to where they sat and stared, bored, at nothing. Kagome stirred, Shippou snored. The ebon haired girl's eyes slowly opened and she looked at Inuyasha. "What's wrong?" she asked groggily. The half-youkai shook his head.
"Nothing, go back to sleep wench."
She rolled back up, but this time much closer to Inuyasha. He could feel her warmth next to him. He inhaled her scent, the smell that drove him crazy when he was with her, and he hoped the others hadn't noticed.
Another chain reaction occurred. When Kagome moved, Sango was left cold. She slid over to the next closest thing- the fire. Miroku rushed over and pulled her away quickly, wrinkling his nose.
Tsuru rolled over, huddling deep into her feathers. Ijin pulled his black cloak off his back and attempted to throw it carelessly over her. The youkai sighed and buried herself into its warm, dark depths.
Shippou and Kirara followed, yawning and groggily feeling their way around.
The boys stayed awake all night, talking and laughing as if they had been best friends since they were young. They talked about the girls- Kagome and Sango and Tsuru. They told each other of their journeys for the jewel shards. Ijin's story about confusing a shard of a clay pot for a jewel shard prompted a few laughs, even Inuyasha smiled slightly.
About halfway through the night, Tougen threw a rock at them, only encouraging them to laugh harder. His grumble was followed by a "Shut the hell up before I kill you bloody bastards!"
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In Yume Seijin, the girls had decided to continue what had been interrupted the night before. Similarly they talked about they boys, hoping none were close by. They giggled all through their sleep. Just before dawn, the boys joined them in the sleep world.
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Morning came and bright light washed over them all. The scene at the camp was rather odd. The fire was dead. Nearby the smoking pit, Miroku lay next to Sango, both cuddling into each other. A less romantic might say it was a necessity to keep warm (but the rest of us know otherwise ^_-).
Not far from them, Tsuru and Ijin were asleep under his cloak, turned opposite directions and breathing lightly in unison. Inuyasha was just rousing as the sun peeked over, and again found Kagome asleep on top of him. She sat in his lap, her head resting on his shoulder and her knees pulled to her chest. Inuyasha found his clawed hands wrapped around her, warm and content. Shippou was still asleep on her stomach, snoring away.
Soon they were all up. Most awoke and blushed, apologizing to the other. Inuyasha had, however, extracted himself again and was sitting and waiting for the rest to wake up.
Tougen set off the moment everyone was awake. They were quickly off; headed for Doragon's mountain, but many more surprises awaited them on their way...
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Are you happy, my fluff-seeking friends? That's all for now. I'm not really happy with it, but I do a lot of editing, anyway. Random Updates on the Author's Life- First few weeks of high school for me. My teachers were on strike, so my return was delayed. Anyway, I love my teachers and- guess what- all honors classes! You'd never know by reading this, would you? Just finished the Rurouni Kenshin manga. If you haven't read it and want to (), I highly recommend it! And if you're waiting on the show, have fun! *snickers* Onward, to thank yous!
~*~Aeyikie- You came back! *hugs*...monkeys... Mwahahahahhahahahahhahahahaha! I shall catch many of the accursed doom monkeys! Doom monkeys. *snickers* Ready the troops! *laughs hysterically as limbed vital organs run by* We will use the organs as bait for the doom monkeys *snickers again* Keep me laughing and I shall continue to update, Aeyikie. *catches spleen to lure doom monkeys (snickers)* Doom monkeys... *runs away from the 100 monkey army assembling* Next chapter soon!~*~
~*~Shadow Wraith- Uh... Okay! *bombards people with random objects, too* I'm working on the fluff. I love doing it, but I don't want it to seem awkward. I love the characters, and I'm glad you do, too! *smiles* Domo arigatou gosaimasu! It doesn't have to relate to the story too much, but I want it to have a similar mood, if possible. You know, this isn't a story where a poem about bunnies and rainbows would fit in. Mwahahahahahahahahahaha! Thankies for reviewing! Update yours, too! Or I shall curse your children to look like monkeys! And I hate monkeys!~*~
~*~S@n-ch@n- Rindou, heh... They say every original character you draft up reflects some aspects of your personality. This leaves me to wonder what I have in common with some of the characters from this story. I suppose Ijin is modeled most after myself, but... Hard to tell.
Ahh, you know how I love exhausting days. *is evil* Nope, no fan mail for Ijin. My poor Ijin... My sister, muses and I held a conference two days ago, during which we decided that we all really liked Ijin. *hugs him* ~Everyone's after me fluffy charms! I'm trying! I'm glad you liked the poem. Actually, I'm glad you read it at all! It's my okaa's favorite. Gah! No ninth grade horror stories. Meep! *is afraid* And you know the worst part? The lockers aren't big enough to push anyone in to! Drat! Aww... We here at Unasareru will greatly miss you, S@n-ch@n! Come back soon!
Ijin- My fan mail! NNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
Kitty- Mou mou, Ijin-kun. *hugs him* I love you!
Ijin- *sarcastically* Great.
Tsuru- I love you, too.
Ijin- *blushes*
Enjoy the rest of your vacation! Review and tell me how horrible school is. *shudders* We can swap stories. ^_- Damn, that was long...~*~
~*~Tiger of the Wind1- *pats computer which has been repeated kicked, punched and stomped on when it hasn't performed perfectly* Yay! Glad you like it. I can't believe it came to a sequel, because I didn't originally plan for one. I'm so unorganized. I've been trying for a bit of comic relief, which I've found Miroku-sama and third person writing quite useful for. ^_^ This story rules all? Mwahahahahahahaha! *randomly beats other authors over the head with Toraneko katana for no apparent reason* YAY! *rereads* All of you with your fluff! *runs to her corner of semi-darkness to cry* I am so unappreciated! Waaaahhhh! (^_-) *sniffs* I'll write more fluff soon. *is struck with idea* *falls down* Heh. Get it? Struck, fall down? It's funny. No? Never mind... *runs off to write mad fluff* Please leave another review! ~*~
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