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To Be With You Tomorrow
Part Nine :: Revenge
Chapter Thirty-Four :: No More Osuwari
Kouga grinned, climbing up the small terrace to Kagome. Graciously he took her hand in both of his. "My sweet Kagome, it's been so long. How have you been? I hate having to leave you with inukkoro... He better not have let you get in any danger!"
Kagome laughed nervously at the reference to being put in danger. Almost two months ago, when they had fought Naraku, Kouga had been wiped out from his battle with Kagura and did not witness Inuyasha's fight with Naraku nor Kagome's subsequent death. *It would do us all a favor if no one said anything to Kouga-kun and ended up giving him another lovely reason to fight Inuyasha...*
"It's... been fine, Kouga-kun," she said, and he smiled. "That's good. I worry about you when we're apart."
"That's sweet," she said, looking genuinely touched. Kouga started to look around then. "By the way, where is the old pack-mule anyway?"
*Grunt* went the ground Kouga stood on, and everyone looked down to see Kouga standing on Inuyasha's back. Kouga backed away quickly to avoid being thrown as Inuyasha jumped up, growling. "You bastard~" he snarled, and Kagome set her hand on his arm. The hanyou was reined in, but only a little bit.
"What the hell are you doing way out here anyway, yaseookami." Inuyasha snorted, "Still looking for Kagura?"
Kouga leaned back against a nearby tree. "Yeah. The bitch disappeared. Seems like nobody's seen her. She must be laying low still so I don't find her." Inuyasha snorted. "Keh! Too fucking bad for you yaseookami, can't even sniff out one little woman."
"What'd you say?!"
"Kouga-kun, calm down! Inuyasha..." The hanyou winced, waiting for the face-to-dirt command... that didn't come.
"...don't rile him up." The hanyou opened one eye, peering at the object of his affections. She didn't seem too aware of the agony she'd just spared him. Unnoticed by either Kagome or Inuyasha, Kouga frowned. He enjoyed seeing inukkoro get subdued as Kagome so often chose to do to him; it disappointed him not to hear the word today.
Kagome turned back to Kouga. "Kouga-kun, have you seen anyone who looks a little like Inuyasha, maybe?"
"Like who?" the wolf inquired.
"A girl," Kagome continued, sounding hopeful, "She looks about my age. Long white hair, dog ears. She wears red like Inuyasha does. You haven't seen her, have you?"
Kouga shook his head. "Nope, haven't. What's her name?"
"Tama. She's Inuyasha's sister."
Kouga smirked. "So she stinks the same." There was a lethal growl from Inuyasha's general direction. Kagome ignored it. "If you see her would you please let me know?"
Kouga didn't even hesitate. "I will keep an eye out for her, because you asked me to, Kagome." The miko smiled. "Arigatou! I knew I could count on you Kouga-kun."
His smile softened and he took both her hands again. "Kagome, you will always be able to count on me. I hate leaving you with that dog-crap all the time. But now that Naraku is dead... it won't be long until I can come back for you. As soon as I find and kill Kagura, I will come to you, my love."
"Over my dead body!" Inuyasha roared, stepping between the two, and Kouga snorted. "That CAN be arranged, dog-crap."
"YOU WANNA GO?!"
"Let's do it you bastard!"
Kagome squeezed between them, facing Inuyasha. "No! No, don't!" She turned between them, facing Kouga. "Please, Kouga-kun, not now."
The pair eyed her pleading face and then looked up at each other, low growls still thrumming from both. "Whatever. I'll kill you later, yaseookami," Inuyasha snarled, and Kouga snorted. "In your dreams, inukkoro."
The wolf gave a short wave as he turned. "Ja na." And then in a whirlwind of dust, he was gone. Inuyasha looked down at Kagome accusingly and she turned, looking reproachful. "You don't have time to be arguing with him when we should be looking for Tama-chan."
"That's not it." he said, his tone seeming more or less not as angry as his face first seemed. Kagome blinked. "What?"
Inuyasha wondered if perhaps she hadn't noticed. No, surely she had to have noticed? After all, after barking it at him constantly for months on end now, especially in Kouga's presence and for once she hadn't... and she didn't even notice?
"You didn't sit me."
Kagome's eyes widened a little. He'd only now noticed? She wasn't surprised, Inuyasha had been banged in the head too many times-- that was probably her fault too. She hadn't really sat him recently; it seemed to be obsolete now. She nodded with a teasing smile. "I think I've got you trained enough now."
Irked, he frowned. "Now look here you...."
Kagome shrugged, cutting him off. "When you were trying to kill me seven months ago, I needed it. I don't now. I trust you, Inuyasha."
He snorted, folding his arms. "Keh! If you trust me so much why don't you just take the damned thing off!" Kagome blinked, irked by his deduction. "What?" she demanded and he leaned forward to glare at her. "Exactly what I said! If you REALLY trusted me you wouldn't need it anym--"
Whatever other venom he'd been planning on spouting was silenced instantly as Kagome pressed a kiss onto his lips. The hanyou looked in surprise at her closed eyes, and behind him he heard the startled gasps of the others. Okay, at least he knew that he wasn't the only one who TOTALLY had not been ready for that. Not to say he didn't like it...
Vaguely aware that he was in full view of the others, it was slightly embarrassing, but he found himself not really caring what the others thought of this public display of affection. His eyes slid closed and he slipped his arms around her thin waist and pulled her closer.
However for Kagome, intimacy was not her intent. Rather it seemed she'd used the tactic as a silencing tool rather than an arousing one, because her hands moved up to his shoulders, and he felt something slip from around his neck, over the back of his head, and suddenly the soft lips disappeared.
Disappointedly Inuyasha opened his eyes to see Kagome smiling gently at him, and she dangled his subduing nenju in front of him. In shock his hands flew to his throat.
The rosary was off. It was actually off.
Kagome handed the wooden beaded necklace to him. "It's yours, you can do whatever you want with it now." Still in a daze he stared at the violet paint and the white crescents. He looked at her disbelievingly, and Kagome smiled sweetly in response. Then she gently tapped his nose. "Don't get lost, koinu-chan, now that I've taken off your collar."
She turned back to her bike, but before she got far Inuyasha caught her hand. He spun her around to face him and gave her a quick kiss. As he pulled away, he leaned his cheek against her hair, and breathed to her ear,
"Thank you, koishii."
~*~
"Ani-ue are you warm enough?"
Tama set another log on the fire and turned to look at her elder brother. Sesshoumaru was leaned up against a large tree, propped up near the fire. Against his tail Rin slept. Jaken also slept, sprawled on his back, Nintoujou over him.
"I am fine, Tama," Sesshoumaru said, reaching over to Rin to stroke the sleeping girl's hair. Tama nodded, and looked curiously at the little girl who slept next to her ani-ue so carelessly. Then back at her elder brother. "Ani-ue? I've been meaning to ask, where did this girl come from?"
Sesshoumaru opened his eyes, and the golden orbs fell on his Rin. He sighed. "She is some runt who cared for me when I was struck down by Inuyasha's Tessaiga. I repaid the favor by bringing her back to life when she was killed by wolves. She has followed me since."
"It's not like you, Ani-ue, to allow a human to accompany you." Tama observed and Sesshoumaru looked at Rin, giving her hair another pat. "I have grown fond of her. She reminds me very much of you. She's very tenacious, as you were."
Tama smiled. "I guess I was a handful as a child..."
"Tama, you continue to be a handful even now." She blushed, smiling a bit, and Sesshoumaru chuckled. For awhile they sat in silence, enjoying the other's presence, when Sesshoumaru sat up slowly. "I should go."
Tama turned to look at him as the demon lord staggered to his feet, lifting the sleeping Rin to his chest. Tama blinked. "So soon?"
"Yes. You have stolen the Tessaiga. Inuyasha will be looking for you. As much as I would love to stay and fight him when he does arrive..." He looked at her. "You never could bear the sight of your two brothers fighting."
Tama swallowed and nodded, lowering her head. Sesshoumaru patted her head, tousling the hair between her dog-ears, and then went to Jaken. He solidly kicked the little toadie, sending Jaken's chibi green body bouncing along. "Ita~!"
The troll jumped up, waving Nintoujou around threateningly and not realizing who had so rudely disturbed him from sleep. "Who the... Who in their stupidity has done this?! What is the meaning of kicking this Jaken all over the place!?"
Instantly Sesshoumaru planted his foot on Jaken's face. "Summon Ah-Un, Jaken, I wish to return home."
"H-hai."
Tama laughed slightly and as Sesshoumaru climbed onto his dragon he looked back at the faithful adoring little sister he had finally found once again. For a long time he was quiet, and Tama sighed. "I know how you are about saying goodbyes Ani-ue, so I--"
"Do not vanish again," he interrupted, "I do not wish to lose you a third time."
Tama stared at him blandly before nodding with a sad smile. "I love you too Ani-ue."
Sesshoumaru gave her one final glance and with that, he pulled Ah-Un up into the sky and rode away.
~*~
*That bitch Kagura... where could she have snuck off to...*
Kouga sniffed the air slightly. From the direction he was coming, he could smell Kagome and her pack-mule. Towards his right, the scent of a wolf-youkai not of his tribe, and towards the south the scent of Naraku and wind. Kagura's scent.
He lowered himself into a short stance to prepare to break off into a run when he stopped himself. That wolf scent... Not his tribe, but definitely a familiar scent. The scent of a brother wolf whom he had once cherished. Kouga stood to full height just as he realized the wolf was coming to him.
Slight pain --the non-physical kind-- gripped his heart when the second wolf came into view. Slight pain, and a flurry of nervousness. He did not allow his body language to portray the emotions though, however difficult. He set his jaw and narrowed his eyes, his broad shoulders firm.
The other wolf grinned when he saw Kouga, and immediately put one hand on his hip. "It's been a long time, Kouga."
Kouga swallowed. "Genrou."
Genrou and Kouga stared each other down for several minutes, before Genrou began to pace. "Where's you're little fan club, Hakkaku and Ginta? Last time we all saw each other, they were rather fond of you."
Then his one green eye narrowed in contempt. "Rather, those fools worshipped the ground you crapped on."
Kouga narrowed his eyes, his own irritation growing alongside Genrou's growing contempt. "They're here, they're just elsewhere right now," the wolf replied, ignoring the venomous comment.
Genrou nodded. "I see." The wide mouth turned up in a malicious grin. "Then they won't be here to gather your ashes when I kill you!"
With that he charged, whipping out the sword at his hip. Kouga gasped at his speed, not because the smaller wolf was faster than him, just faster than he'd been the last time Kouga had seen him. Kouga threw himself to the side, well out of the range of Genrou. Genrou slashed out horizontally.
Kouga stepped back as Genrou stopped, standing full height and holding the blade of Chishibukiga up so Kouga could see. Kouga's face twisted in confusion. There was blood on Genrou's blade. As he tried to lift his left arm, the sudden pain made itself known in his elbow.
He stared down at his wounded arm, at the blood. Genrou had hit him. Even when Kouga thought he had escaped the other wolf's range, he managed to hit him.
Genrou lifted the blade to his lips and licked off some of the blood. "I finally live up to my name, right? The phantom wolf. I finally got faster than you, Kouga."
At that, Kouga looked up, studying the other wolf. After a moment his bared his fangs, a growl rumbling in his chest. "You son of a..."
"Yeah, I am," Genrou greeted the accusation warmly, slashing the sword through the air to flick off the remainder of Kouga's blood. He resheathed it and smirked. "It's not like you're not cheating either, Kouga. You have Shikon shards too. It took alot to get faster than you when we were younger, even more now that you had shards."
"You bastard, you have ten!" Kouga barked, and Genrou looked down at himself. Two in each leg, two in each arm and two in his chest. Kouga could not see where they were. Genrou shrugged. "What's your point?" The grin faded and his face darkened.
"Are you finally afraid to lose to me, Kouga?"
Kouga seethed. *I need Kagome. She can show me where the shards are.* Hoping he knew Genrou well enough, Kouga gave him one last meaningful glance and then took off into the forest, back towards Kagome-tachi.
*C'mon you bastard, chase me.*
Luckily for Kouga, he knew his old companion very well. The wolf grinned. "So he's going to run, then? It's been awhile since I had a nice hunt. Well then Kouga, the game is on."
Genrou sighed and began to walk after Kouga.
~*~ To be continued ~*~
a/n :: ^-^ I hope you enjoyed!! I loved the part with the nenju in the beginning~~! ;p It took forever to write this chapter!!!! Oh well, I'm finished so, get ready for chapter 35!! Fight fight fight fight!
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~Tessen
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To Be With You Tomorrow
Part Nine :: Revenge
Chapter Thirty-Four :: No More Osuwari
Kouga grinned, climbing up the small terrace to Kagome. Graciously he took her hand in both of his. "My sweet Kagome, it's been so long. How have you been? I hate having to leave you with inukkoro... He better not have let you get in any danger!"
Kagome laughed nervously at the reference to being put in danger. Almost two months ago, when they had fought Naraku, Kouga had been wiped out from his battle with Kagura and did not witness Inuyasha's fight with Naraku nor Kagome's subsequent death. *It would do us all a favor if no one said anything to Kouga-kun and ended up giving him another lovely reason to fight Inuyasha...*
"It's... been fine, Kouga-kun," she said, and he smiled. "That's good. I worry about you when we're apart."
"That's sweet," she said, looking genuinely touched. Kouga started to look around then. "By the way, where is the old pack-mule anyway?"
*Grunt* went the ground Kouga stood on, and everyone looked down to see Kouga standing on Inuyasha's back. Kouga backed away quickly to avoid being thrown as Inuyasha jumped up, growling. "You bastard~" he snarled, and Kagome set her hand on his arm. The hanyou was reined in, but only a little bit.
"What the hell are you doing way out here anyway, yaseookami." Inuyasha snorted, "Still looking for Kagura?"
Kouga leaned back against a nearby tree. "Yeah. The bitch disappeared. Seems like nobody's seen her. She must be laying low still so I don't find her." Inuyasha snorted. "Keh! Too fucking bad for you yaseookami, can't even sniff out one little woman."
"What'd you say?!"
"Kouga-kun, calm down! Inuyasha..." The hanyou winced, waiting for the face-to-dirt command... that didn't come.
"...don't rile him up." The hanyou opened one eye, peering at the object of his affections. She didn't seem too aware of the agony she'd just spared him. Unnoticed by either Kagome or Inuyasha, Kouga frowned. He enjoyed seeing inukkoro get subdued as Kagome so often chose to do to him; it disappointed him not to hear the word today.
Kagome turned back to Kouga. "Kouga-kun, have you seen anyone who looks a little like Inuyasha, maybe?"
"Like who?" the wolf inquired.
"A girl," Kagome continued, sounding hopeful, "She looks about my age. Long white hair, dog ears. She wears red like Inuyasha does. You haven't seen her, have you?"
Kouga shook his head. "Nope, haven't. What's her name?"
"Tama. She's Inuyasha's sister."
Kouga smirked. "So she stinks the same." There was a lethal growl from Inuyasha's general direction. Kagome ignored it. "If you see her would you please let me know?"
Kouga didn't even hesitate. "I will keep an eye out for her, because you asked me to, Kagome." The miko smiled. "Arigatou! I knew I could count on you Kouga-kun."
His smile softened and he took both her hands again. "Kagome, you will always be able to count on me. I hate leaving you with that dog-crap all the time. But now that Naraku is dead... it won't be long until I can come back for you. As soon as I find and kill Kagura, I will come to you, my love."
"Over my dead body!" Inuyasha roared, stepping between the two, and Kouga snorted. "That CAN be arranged, dog-crap."
"YOU WANNA GO?!"
"Let's do it you bastard!"
Kagome squeezed between them, facing Inuyasha. "No! No, don't!" She turned between them, facing Kouga. "Please, Kouga-kun, not now."
The pair eyed her pleading face and then looked up at each other, low growls still thrumming from both. "Whatever. I'll kill you later, yaseookami," Inuyasha snarled, and Kouga snorted. "In your dreams, inukkoro."
The wolf gave a short wave as he turned. "Ja na." And then in a whirlwind of dust, he was gone. Inuyasha looked down at Kagome accusingly and she turned, looking reproachful. "You don't have time to be arguing with him when we should be looking for Tama-chan."
"That's not it." he said, his tone seeming more or less not as angry as his face first seemed. Kagome blinked. "What?"
Inuyasha wondered if perhaps she hadn't noticed. No, surely she had to have noticed? After all, after barking it at him constantly for months on end now, especially in Kouga's presence and for once she hadn't... and she didn't even notice?
"You didn't sit me."
Kagome's eyes widened a little. He'd only now noticed? She wasn't surprised, Inuyasha had been banged in the head too many times-- that was probably her fault too. She hadn't really sat him recently; it seemed to be obsolete now. She nodded with a teasing smile. "I think I've got you trained enough now."
Irked, he frowned. "Now look here you...."
Kagome shrugged, cutting him off. "When you were trying to kill me seven months ago, I needed it. I don't now. I trust you, Inuyasha."
He snorted, folding his arms. "Keh! If you trust me so much why don't you just take the damned thing off!" Kagome blinked, irked by his deduction. "What?" she demanded and he leaned forward to glare at her. "Exactly what I said! If you REALLY trusted me you wouldn't need it anym--"
Whatever other venom he'd been planning on spouting was silenced instantly as Kagome pressed a kiss onto his lips. The hanyou looked in surprise at her closed eyes, and behind him he heard the startled gasps of the others. Okay, at least he knew that he wasn't the only one who TOTALLY had not been ready for that. Not to say he didn't like it...
Vaguely aware that he was in full view of the others, it was slightly embarrassing, but he found himself not really caring what the others thought of this public display of affection. His eyes slid closed and he slipped his arms around her thin waist and pulled her closer.
However for Kagome, intimacy was not her intent. Rather it seemed she'd used the tactic as a silencing tool rather than an arousing one, because her hands moved up to his shoulders, and he felt something slip from around his neck, over the back of his head, and suddenly the soft lips disappeared.
Disappointedly Inuyasha opened his eyes to see Kagome smiling gently at him, and she dangled his subduing nenju in front of him. In shock his hands flew to his throat.
The rosary was off. It was actually off.
Kagome handed the wooden beaded necklace to him. "It's yours, you can do whatever you want with it now." Still in a daze he stared at the violet paint and the white crescents. He looked at her disbelievingly, and Kagome smiled sweetly in response. Then she gently tapped his nose. "Don't get lost, koinu-chan, now that I've taken off your collar."
She turned back to her bike, but before she got far Inuyasha caught her hand. He spun her around to face him and gave her a quick kiss. As he pulled away, he leaned his cheek against her hair, and breathed to her ear,
"Thank you, koishii."
~*~
"Ani-ue are you warm enough?"
Tama set another log on the fire and turned to look at her elder brother. Sesshoumaru was leaned up against a large tree, propped up near the fire. Against his tail Rin slept. Jaken also slept, sprawled on his back, Nintoujou over him.
"I am fine, Tama," Sesshoumaru said, reaching over to Rin to stroke the sleeping girl's hair. Tama nodded, and looked curiously at the little girl who slept next to her ani-ue so carelessly. Then back at her elder brother. "Ani-ue? I've been meaning to ask, where did this girl come from?"
Sesshoumaru opened his eyes, and the golden orbs fell on his Rin. He sighed. "She is some runt who cared for me when I was struck down by Inuyasha's Tessaiga. I repaid the favor by bringing her back to life when she was killed by wolves. She has followed me since."
"It's not like you, Ani-ue, to allow a human to accompany you." Tama observed and Sesshoumaru looked at Rin, giving her hair another pat. "I have grown fond of her. She reminds me very much of you. She's very tenacious, as you were."
Tama smiled. "I guess I was a handful as a child..."
"Tama, you continue to be a handful even now." She blushed, smiling a bit, and Sesshoumaru chuckled. For awhile they sat in silence, enjoying the other's presence, when Sesshoumaru sat up slowly. "I should go."
Tama turned to look at him as the demon lord staggered to his feet, lifting the sleeping Rin to his chest. Tama blinked. "So soon?"
"Yes. You have stolen the Tessaiga. Inuyasha will be looking for you. As much as I would love to stay and fight him when he does arrive..." He looked at her. "You never could bear the sight of your two brothers fighting."
Tama swallowed and nodded, lowering her head. Sesshoumaru patted her head, tousling the hair between her dog-ears, and then went to Jaken. He solidly kicked the little toadie, sending Jaken's chibi green body bouncing along. "Ita~!"
The troll jumped up, waving Nintoujou around threateningly and not realizing who had so rudely disturbed him from sleep. "Who the... Who in their stupidity has done this?! What is the meaning of kicking this Jaken all over the place!?"
Instantly Sesshoumaru planted his foot on Jaken's face. "Summon Ah-Un, Jaken, I wish to return home."
"H-hai."
Tama laughed slightly and as Sesshoumaru climbed onto his dragon he looked back at the faithful adoring little sister he had finally found once again. For a long time he was quiet, and Tama sighed. "I know how you are about saying goodbyes Ani-ue, so I--"
"Do not vanish again," he interrupted, "I do not wish to lose you a third time."
Tama stared at him blandly before nodding with a sad smile. "I love you too Ani-ue."
Sesshoumaru gave her one final glance and with that, he pulled Ah-Un up into the sky and rode away.
~*~
*That bitch Kagura... where could she have snuck off to...*
Kouga sniffed the air slightly. From the direction he was coming, he could smell Kagome and her pack-mule. Towards his right, the scent of a wolf-youkai not of his tribe, and towards the south the scent of Naraku and wind. Kagura's scent.
He lowered himself into a short stance to prepare to break off into a run when he stopped himself. That wolf scent... Not his tribe, but definitely a familiar scent. The scent of a brother wolf whom he had once cherished. Kouga stood to full height just as he realized the wolf was coming to him.
Slight pain --the non-physical kind-- gripped his heart when the second wolf came into view. Slight pain, and a flurry of nervousness. He did not allow his body language to portray the emotions though, however difficult. He set his jaw and narrowed his eyes, his broad shoulders firm.
The other wolf grinned when he saw Kouga, and immediately put one hand on his hip. "It's been a long time, Kouga."
Kouga swallowed. "Genrou."
Genrou and Kouga stared each other down for several minutes, before Genrou began to pace. "Where's you're little fan club, Hakkaku and Ginta? Last time we all saw each other, they were rather fond of you."
Then his one green eye narrowed in contempt. "Rather, those fools worshipped the ground you crapped on."
Kouga narrowed his eyes, his own irritation growing alongside Genrou's growing contempt. "They're here, they're just elsewhere right now," the wolf replied, ignoring the venomous comment.
Genrou nodded. "I see." The wide mouth turned up in a malicious grin. "Then they won't be here to gather your ashes when I kill you!"
With that he charged, whipping out the sword at his hip. Kouga gasped at his speed, not because the smaller wolf was faster than him, just faster than he'd been the last time Kouga had seen him. Kouga threw himself to the side, well out of the range of Genrou. Genrou slashed out horizontally.
Kouga stepped back as Genrou stopped, standing full height and holding the blade of Chishibukiga up so Kouga could see. Kouga's face twisted in confusion. There was blood on Genrou's blade. As he tried to lift his left arm, the sudden pain made itself known in his elbow.
He stared down at his wounded arm, at the blood. Genrou had hit him. Even when Kouga thought he had escaped the other wolf's range, he managed to hit him.
Genrou lifted the blade to his lips and licked off some of the blood. "I finally live up to my name, right? The phantom wolf. I finally got faster than you, Kouga."
At that, Kouga looked up, studying the other wolf. After a moment his bared his fangs, a growl rumbling in his chest. "You son of a..."
"Yeah, I am," Genrou greeted the accusation warmly, slashing the sword through the air to flick off the remainder of Kouga's blood. He resheathed it and smirked. "It's not like you're not cheating either, Kouga. You have Shikon shards too. It took alot to get faster than you when we were younger, even more now that you had shards."
"You bastard, you have ten!" Kouga barked, and Genrou looked down at himself. Two in each leg, two in each arm and two in his chest. Kouga could not see where they were. Genrou shrugged. "What's your point?" The grin faded and his face darkened.
"Are you finally afraid to lose to me, Kouga?"
Kouga seethed. *I need Kagome. She can show me where the shards are.* Hoping he knew Genrou well enough, Kouga gave him one last meaningful glance and then took off into the forest, back towards Kagome-tachi.
*C'mon you bastard, chase me.*
Luckily for Kouga, he knew his old companion very well. The wolf grinned. "So he's going to run, then? It's been awhile since I had a nice hunt. Well then Kouga, the game is on."
Genrou sighed and began to walk after Kouga.
~*~ To be continued ~*~
a/n :: ^-^ I hope you enjoyed!! I loved the part with the nenju in the beginning~~! ;p It took forever to write this chapter!!!! Oh well, I'm finished so, get ready for chapter 35!! Fight fight fight fight!
~*~ V^-^V ~*~
~Tessen
