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Youkai99 - Really, then this chapter has got to be super better!

Here we go…hold on tight…


Chapter Eleven

Gross Rosen, January 20, 1945

On the cold train ride, Kagome was able to rest herself and relax her sore and frozen feet. Not many people even made it through an entire day's of death marches, but Kagome had promised herself that she would and did.

The cold breeze that seeped through the cracks of the boxcar actually felt good considering how stuffy it was. It was a less painful trip than it had been when she first came to Auschwitz with Inuyasha and her family. She knew she was all alone now. She couldn't let herself become depress.

Kagome had to prepare for whatever worse things would come, especially since none of the prisoners had no idea where they were going.

And then the train came to a halt…

And after a long silence, the door opened…

Unknown (75 km NW of Warsaw)

"No stop it!"

She didn't understand it and neither did he. Why it was that a group of Russians stopped their truck just so they could beat up Miroku. Weren't they here to free them?

Soon Sango pushed Rin back into the truck and she slowly stepped outside.

"Stop this," she cried. "You don't understand. The child and I are Jews, he's just trying to help us."

The trio of Reds seemed drunk but they understood Sango's plea and dropped Miroku into the snow. He seemed badly bruised. Then one of them approached Sango.

"So," he said. "You say he is help. Why he lead you to very bad territory?"

"We're just passing through in peace."

"This land, lady is ours now. We do whatever we please. What say you do anything to pass through?" The soldier traced a hand around the back of Sango's neck and grabbed at the clothing.

"Sango, don't," Miroku softly pleaded.

The soldier then yanked Sango aside and she fell to the ground too.

"Oy, we have no time for this. You churchman, stay out of our way." The soldier kicked snow at Miroku before he joined his comrades in their car and they drove away.

Sango and Miroku weakly crawled back into the truck and continued to drive. Along the way they saw giant cloud of destruction, abandoned buildings, and the thunder of war in the distance.

Rin was fortunate to be fast asleep upon Sango's lap. She and Miroku kept their eyes open as the scenery changed from bad to worse.

"This is not going well, Miroku. It's still a long way to Ustka."

"Don't worry, we have plenty of gas and we just have to stay out of the way of any soldiers or fighting."

"This is too much. We cannot trust anyone, a bomb could drop on us."

"We can't stay here, not in this country, not even in this part of the world. But we are here right now and there's going to be risks, possibly sacrifices, we will just have to prepare for."

"I'm not prepared though," said Sango.

"Neither am I," said Miroku.

Auschwitz, January 27, 1945 - Day of Liberation

The thousand in few gathered round with hugs, cheering and greeting the Allies who walked into the camps. Many pictures of the atrocities still present in the camp were recorded, from the piles of clothing to the corpses that were found stuffed in abandoned warehouses for observation.

Inuyasha didn't bother to show the least bit interest in his freedom, not even a smile to appreciate the end of the horror. He snuck into the records room and went through all the lists of the prisoners who had died before the evacuation.

Souta had died over a year ago. And he had only been alive in the camps for several months.

Kagome's mother however, endured a lot more but she had died back in the summer of last year.

And her grandfather probably died before he even was registered. His records were never present.

"HEY!"

Inuyasha was blinded by the sunlight and the unexpected arrival of Allies into the room.

"What do you think you're doing here?"

"Doing as I please," said Inuyasha. "I'm free, sucker."

"Oh yeah," said one of the soldiers. "Well you can be free outside, because we need to seal this camp off."

"And where the hell am I supposed to go?"

"A lot of the prisoners are traveling south. You will not be welcomed anywhere else."

The soldiers pulled Inuyasha out of the building and pushed him amongst the crowds of Jews who were walking out of the camps.

"Screw you all," he said. "I'll just go east."

He didn't want to go with the rest of the crowd even though it would've been the safest thing to do.

For some part of him didn't care about living anymore.

Gross Rossen, January 31, 1945

The prisoners weren't working but they were always moving. In and out of the camp they went. Yet more people were dying. It never made sense to Kagome though.

Everyday it seems that a new group of people were being evacuated from the camp and sent on another death march. Kagome was standing on one side of a large crowd that was possibly being sent out of the camps. She had been here for a little over a week and that was all.

A few of the women standing dropped to the ground and they were shot. Everything in Kagome's head was getting dizzy. She had to force herself to stay up.

Finally the group began to move. On a day like this, it was awful to be weak and being forced to walk. The ground was mud. With every step, Kagome was dragging only more mud with her.

Her eyes only saw faded visions of white and like her feet, her head was getting heavy.

"Oh no," she thought. Her legs seem to be falling apart as she nearly trembled. And being on the side of line, with one guard eyeing her, she knew that this was the end. And that guard was probably waiting for her to fall.

Kagome found herself being pushed back several feet near the end of the line.

And that same guard who was watching her, grabbed her.

Kagome tried to stay awake but there was no point if she was going to die now.

Then she heard a voice probably whispering her last words.

"You smell good. I just might keep you."

The death march continued on passed the bang heard in the woods.

But it woke up Kagome. Now she was confused. She was surrounded by forest but everyone was gone, no people. To her left she saw that soldier looking over the hill as the crowd disappearing.

"Heh, heh. They won't worry once the Reds catches up to them." He turned back to Kagome and their eyes met. "Now we can take a break and have some fun."

"Wwhat?!" said a frightened Kagome. "You pulled me out of the line just so you can rape me?"

"Well sure," he said. "A few of us stop caring about the purification of the world after the Reds started coming." He approached Kagome and tried to smell her hair.

"Stop it!"

Kagome was scrambling to stand up but then he put the gun to her.

"I don't think I will."

The man pulled Kagome up and they headed only deeper into the woods, nowhere near where the death march was heading.

"Aren't you going to kill me now? Where are you taking me?" Kagome demanded.

"Shut up!" he said. "You want us to get spotted?"

"Yes," she said. "I'd rather die than do whatever it is you are planning to do with me."

"Really? Well, that will just have to wait until I get a good fuck outta you, but we're gonna go someplace warm where we wont get caught."

The man had to drag Kagome, not because she was resisting, but because she was too weak to move, whether to escape or follow. That was when Kagome discovered they were heading back towards Gross Rosen, the opposite direction of their march. The two came upon a car hidden among some trees, and the man pushed Kagome into the passenger seat.

The man went to the back of the trunk and changed his clothes. When Kagome saw him, he was wearing an Allie uniform.

"What the?!" said Kagome.

The man came into the driver's seat and started the car.

"This is how you get on everybody's good side," he said. "By fooling them."

The car drove out of the woods and into some empty damaged roads. Kagome had no choice but to fall asleep when her head got dizzy again. She couldn't think nor lift her head.

And she didn't have the slightest idea which was worse…either way, she could feel death approaching.


HERE'S A NOTE:

You may have noticed (Holocaust-knowing freaks) that events are starting to be less realistic. Well, I aint able to find much on what happened to certain groups in Poland once the Russians and Allies came in and liberated everyone. Or the time frame of which parts of Poland were taken over when. I can say however that things weren't getting better.

But did Nazis really raped Jewish women? I hadn't the least idea in the slightest. It wouldn't surprise me if there were a few accounts even though the main idea was to create an Aryan race. Consider the timeline though and the fact that one of the reviewers gave me a good idea, and let your mind run wild.

Next Chap: Well, you get the idea. Kagome's been kidnapped, Inuyasha is walking east, and everyone else is scattered. Can fate bring certain individuals to meet or reunited? It has already and you'll see more of this in chapter twelve.

Disclaimer: Inuyasha and characters are owned by Rumiko Takahashi. Most of the events in this story are based on the real events of the Holocaust and are being told in chronological order. Information used to tell this story may not have been 100% accurate and might be coincidental. In other words, it's just a story. Don't sue and review!