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What happens to Kagome?

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A Dreamer's Cry:

Chapter Two:

Enter Sesshomaru

And the Lord of the Wolves

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            Sesshomaru saw his castle appear in the distance. He looked to the little human girl who was looking down sadly. He kneeled down to her level and looked her straight in the eye.

            "I will not hurt you," Sesshomaru exclaimed calmly. "I will not let anything hurt you."

            Rin looked at him with her tear-stained face. "Why did you choose me, and not someone else?" she asked.

            "Because, you showed the least fear," Sesshomaru explained. "I hate it when my servants fear me."

            Sesshomaru landed his cloud and took Rin off of it. She followed behind him up to the castle, admiring its beauty.

            "Toad!" Sesshomaru shouted. A toad-like person appeared in front of him.

            "Yes, my Lord, my rock?" the toad asked.

            "This is my new servant. Show her the quarters she'll sleep in," Sesshomaru ordered.

            "The second one to the left?" the Toad inquired.

            "No, you insolent fool," Sesshomaru, yelled. "The good one."

            "Yes sir! I am sorry, Milord!" the toad exclaimed, grabbing the child's hand and running up the stairs.

            Sesshomaru went to his throne room and was approached by one of his servants.

            "Milord, you have a visitor," she explained. He nodded and the doors opened. A black haired man with a brown tail appeared before him and kneeled.

            "Lord Sesshomaru," the man began. "As you know, there's been a recent attack upon my family, and all the women have been lost. I wish to be granted a woman for mating, to continue our species."

            "You realize, Kouga, that the only thing I can give you would be a human," Sesshomaru stated. "And that your children will be hanyou from this day forward."

            "I understand, and it is worth the risk. A bit of human blood is fine," Kouga replied. "Just as long as we do not become extinct."

            "What are you interested in?" Sesshomaru asked.

            "A miko, that way each pup will have more power," Kouga demanded. "Just make her pretty."

            Sesshomaru nodded and Kouga walked off. He looked to the servant boy next to him.

            "How many bodies were found at the miko farm?" he asked him.

            "Five, sir," the boy replied. "All of them were men, except one. The only woman was the mother."

            "Find the woman with the jewel around her neck," Sesshomaru ordered. "And present her to Kouga for his mate."

            "Yes sir."

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            Kagome shivered suddenly, and Sango looked over at her.

            "What's wrong?" Sango asked.

            "I feel like something bad is about to happen," Kagome replied. "Like…someone was thinking about me."

            "Creepy," Shippou stated. A scream was heard and Shippou and Kagome turned and looked at Sango who had smacked Miroku.

            "What happened?!" Kagome exclaimed.

            "He was touching m—KAGOME!" shouted Sango. Suddenly Kagome was grabbed by a skunk youkai that appeared from seemingly nowhere. Sango pulled out her giant boomerang and threw it at the youkai. He dodged it and sprayed the stench all over them. Sango fell down to the ground with Shippou, but Miroku covered his mouth, his eyes watering.

            The skunk youkai ran off towards some foothills. He climbed up and approached a cave. The Shikkon no Tama pulsed, and Kagome squinted while the jewel began to grow red hot. A wolf demon appeared before her, and grabbed her arm.

            "She's from Sesshomaru?"

            "Yes."

            "Good."

            The wolf pulled her in and threw her on the ground before a superior-looking wolf demon. He jumped down from the shadows and picked her up.

            "Well, well, well," the wolf demon began. "This is what Lord Sesshomaru gives me?"

            He pulled her chin up towards her.  She was utterly confused.

            "Looks nice," he commented. She was now dumbfounded.

            "W-who do you think you are?" she stammered. "I am not property! And I certainly do not belong to you!"

            The other wolf demon smacked her across the face. "Do not speak to Lord Kouga like that!" he exclaimed.

            "Toro! Do not smack my woman!" exclaimed Kouga.

            "I am not YOUR woman!" Kagome shouted.

            "Yes you are."

            "No I am not!"

            "Are."

            "Not!"

            "Are."

            "Not."

            "Are."

            "Not."

            "Kouga!" shouted one of the wolves. "I think that maybe you should stop talking like children. Take her to your cave."

            "Yes, Father," Kouga, said, bowing. He muttered under his breath, "Are."

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            "We must find Kagome!" Shippou shouted. "Where did that skunk go?"

            "We don't know, and Miroku was the last one to see him," Sango replied, kicking the unconscious heap. "Until he wakes up, we have no idea where they went."

            "I hope she's okay," Shippou began to cry.

            "I'm sure she's fine," Sango replied, holding her little brother close. "Kagome, although she's lazy, has always been a freedom fighter."

            "What do you mean?" Shippou asked.

            "That's right, you were only a baby when it happened," Sango remembered. "A long time ago, Kagome and Kikyou were playing in the field…"

            "Tag!" Kikyou exclaimed. Kagome giggled and she began chasing Yumi. Yumi jumped backwards and hid behind Kohaku.

            "You're it!" Kagome shouted, tagging Kohaku. Suddenly a shadow appeared over her. All of them looked up and saw a demon boy standing over the shield. He touched it with his hand and received a shock.

            "Owe!" he howled.

            "Oh my gosh!" exclaimed Kagome, running to go help him. Midoriko grabbed her arm and pulled her back.

            "Stay back! It's a demon," Midoriko explained. "You don't know what it could do to you."

            "What are you talking about?" Kagome asked, pulling away. "He's just a boy!"

            Kagome slapped her sister away and ran outside of the shield. She ran to the demon boy's side and held his hand.

            "Are you alright?" she asked him, ripping part of her kimono sleeve. He nodded, trying to stop crying.

            She poured some of her tonic that was bound in a water sack onto the cloth and placed it over his hand, wrapping the cloth tightly. "There, that should do."

            "Thank you," the little boy said.

            "What were you doing up there anyways?" Kagome asked. He looked down.

            "My mommy just died, and the villagers were chasing me," he explained. "I'm a hanyou, so no one wants me."

            "Aren't there any other hanyou?" Kagome inquired. "I'm sure they would take you in."

            "Nope," the little boy sniffed. "They all get killed."

            Kagome held her hands over her mouth. "How awful!" she exclaimed. "You can stay with us if you want."

            "I don't think your sister would like that," the boy replied nodding his head over to Midoriko. "She thinks the same way everyone else does."

            "I don't think you're horrible or anything," Kagome said. "I would like you to stay with us."

            "That's okay. I'm going to find my father, anyways," the hanyou replied. "By the way, what is your name?"

            "My name is Kagome Higarashi," Kagome stated. "And what is yours?"

            "I'm Inuyasha," Inuyasha greeted. "Goodbye."

            He got up and leaped into the air. Kagome turned and entered the shield.

            "Kagome!" exclaimed her mother. "Did he hurt you?"

            "No Mama, I'm fine," Kagome replied. "He was a kind hanyou."

            "There's no such thing as a 'kind half-youkai'," Kikyou corrected. "He's evil, just like all the rest of them."

            "He is not!"

            "Is to!"

            "Is not!"

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Hmm…seems like Kagome and Inuyasha had a little past together. Wonder how this will play out….

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