Soon the little girl had come back, and The Inu-gang was ready to go and
harvest some fields.
"You really live all alone with your grandma in these darks woods?" A sincerely concerned Kagome asked Yori.
Yori nodded, a small sad face spread on her delicate features.
Poor thing, having to fend for herself and take care of her blind grandmother. Kagome thought with a sigh. Then Yori reached her hand up to hold Kagome's, giving her a reassuring smile that told her she was fine with her surroundings.
Soon they came to a small hut surrounded by a few insignificant fields.
"Well," Sango started placing her boomerang on the ground. "Let's get started."
After a while of harvesting and talking, the gang decided it was time to turn in.
"I'd offer you shelter for the night, but our hut is quite small." Yori said.
"It's alright, we'll sleep outside." Kagome said with a smile.
Yori retorted inside for the night, leaving the gang all to themselves.
"There is something about that girl that gives me the creeps!" Inuyasha finally burst out.
"Inu," kagome started, but was cut off by Miroku.
"He's right. I did sense some sort of demon aura."
"I knew I could feel some demon power." Sango said, her voice a whisper for they were not to far from the hut.
"How could you all think such a thing like that? Yori is just an innocent child trying to fend for herself! How dare you all accuse her of being a demon!" kagome yelled angrily.
"Kagome, pipe down or yori will hear you!" Shippo said, bounding over to poke at her ankle.
"Well I don't care what you all think, Yori needs me and I'm going to help her!"
And with that kagome stormed off into the hut.
"Wh-What should we do?" Sango said, her eyes trailing the silently swaying bamboo door.
"We follow her." Inuyasha reported, dashing off into the hut.
The rest followed, un sure of what lied ahead, and how they were going to convince kagome that it wasn't a child.
When they all got inside they stopped dead in their tracks at what lie ahead of them.
"You really live all alone with your grandma in these darks woods?" A sincerely concerned Kagome asked Yori.
Yori nodded, a small sad face spread on her delicate features.
Poor thing, having to fend for herself and take care of her blind grandmother. Kagome thought with a sigh. Then Yori reached her hand up to hold Kagome's, giving her a reassuring smile that told her she was fine with her surroundings.
Soon they came to a small hut surrounded by a few insignificant fields.
"Well," Sango started placing her boomerang on the ground. "Let's get started."
After a while of harvesting and talking, the gang decided it was time to turn in.
"I'd offer you shelter for the night, but our hut is quite small." Yori said.
"It's alright, we'll sleep outside." Kagome said with a smile.
Yori retorted inside for the night, leaving the gang all to themselves.
"There is something about that girl that gives me the creeps!" Inuyasha finally burst out.
"Inu," kagome started, but was cut off by Miroku.
"He's right. I did sense some sort of demon aura."
"I knew I could feel some demon power." Sango said, her voice a whisper for they were not to far from the hut.
"How could you all think such a thing like that? Yori is just an innocent child trying to fend for herself! How dare you all accuse her of being a demon!" kagome yelled angrily.
"Kagome, pipe down or yori will hear you!" Shippo said, bounding over to poke at her ankle.
"Well I don't care what you all think, Yori needs me and I'm going to help her!"
And with that kagome stormed off into the hut.
"Wh-What should we do?" Sango said, her eyes trailing the silently swaying bamboo door.
"We follow her." Inuyasha reported, dashing off into the hut.
The rest followed, un sure of what lied ahead, and how they were going to convince kagome that it wasn't a child.
When they all got inside they stopped dead in their tracks at what lie ahead of them.
