Chapter 13
There will be a surprising twist in this chapter. With Kiaku about to kill Sesshomarai, Sesshomeru arrived on the scene. What's next? Read on to find out..... Tonyf
"Sesshomeru? You dare to challenge me?" Kiaku asked, sneering at the new arrival. "Yes. Sesshomarai may not listen to me, and he tries to kill his mother and I, and he acts like a bastard the majority of the time, and I have difficulty keeping him away from trouble, and..." Sesshomeru rambled. "Enough! What exactly is your point? It sounds like you'd be happy if I killed him." Kiaku interrupted, frustration in his voice. "No. I don't care how much of an idiot he can be. Sesshomarai is still MY SON." Sesshomeru said, drawing out his sword. (His sword doesn't have a name; since Sesshomarai has the Tolkijn, Sesshomeru had to get a new and un- named sword. It's still powerful, though.) "This might be our chance to finish off Kiaku. If we work with Sesshomeru, maybe we can win!" Inuyara said to Saroko, readying himself for battle. "Hmmph. I'm not in the mood to kill all of you today. We will meet again soon, Inuyara." Kiaku said with a grin, and he set out a huge blast of wind (knocking everyone in the cave on their butts). When they arose, Kiaku had disappeared. "What a surprise. The wuss ran away! He must not be as strong as he thinks he is." Inuyara said triumphantly. "No, he is far stronger than any of us. Don't be fooled, Inuyara." Sesshomeru said, helping his son to his feet. "What do you mean? If he wants us dead, why didn't he just kill us when he had a chance?" Saroko asked, confusion written all over her face. "He's toying with us. He apparently wants to kill everyone in his own specific ways, just for kicks." Sesshomeru answered.
"That bastard took away the extra strength he had given me. He even took away the jewel halve that I had!" Sesshomarai said angrily, brushing off his sleeve. "Why were you working for that scum, anyways?" Sesshomeru asked his son, anger written across his normally stoic face. "I wanted to be stronger. That demon gave me more strength. Pretty obvious why I was working for him, don't you think?" Sesshomarai said sarcastically. "All of your 'borrowed strength' wasn't enough to beat me, was it?" Inuyara asked, a grin plastered on his face. "Shut it, dog-turd." Sesshomarai responded, crossing his arms defiantly. "Enough. That monster has to be defeated. Alone, you won't be able to stop him, Inuyara. Even with Saroko's help, you still aren't strong enough to even have a chance." Sesshomeru said. "Well, what the hell should we do, then? Why don't you come with us and help to destroy him?" Inuyara asked Sesshomeru. "I can't. I need to stay with Rin. She would never forgive me if I allowed myself to be killed." Sesshomeru said, the 'family-man' in him coming out. (Never thought I would say that about Sesshomeru.) "What, then? We can't just let that monster run loose!" Inuyara yelled. "I agree. You do need some help; I have the perfect idea for who can help you." Sesshomeru said, a grin starting to form on his face. "Who?" Saroko asked. "Sesshomarai." He replied.
"SESSHOMARAI?" Inuyara, Saroko, Shippo, and Sesshomarai all yelled in unison. "No way. I'm not fighting alongside that asshole! He slaughtered Kaede's village, and he tried to kill Saroko." Inuyara said, turning his back to everyone. "I would never fight alongside that piece of dog sh, either. He has become my mortal enemy!" Sesshomarai said defiantly. "You need to work with them, Sesshomarai. All of you have a mutual enemy, now, and he is much stronger than any of you are seperately. Without all of you working together, you will surely meet your fates at the hands of Kiaku." Sesshomeru said coldly, trying to convince the four that the only option was teamwork. "As much as I hate Sesshomarai, I think that.....Sesshomeru is right." Saroko said reluctantly. "What? How could you possibly believe that?" Inuyara yelled, still hating the idea. "Inuyara's right. We can't work with that murderer!" Shippo said, still bitter over Kaede's death. "If you all want to live, you have to realize that this is your only option." Sesshomeru said. "I hate all of you, but I hate death even more. I'll work with you, but only until Kiaku is dead!" Sesshomarai yelled, surprising everyone in the room. "What? No w......" Inuyara started, but Saroko put her hand over his mouth. "We have to work with him for now. Don't worry, it won't last forever." She said, trying to calm him down. Inuyara didn't like it, but he was starting to understand that it was necessary. "Fine." He whispered, ashamed that he was accepting to work with an evil murderer. "Good. Now, shake hands and agree that you won't try to kill each other." Sesshomeru said, trying to see how this pairing would work. Reluctantly, Sesshomarai and Inuyara did as he said, but they couldn't help putting a comment out there. "Idiot." Inuyara whispered as he walked away. "Dog turd." Sesshomarai said in return. "This should definitely be interesting." Sesshomeru thought to himself.
Sesshomeru left a few minutes later, leaving the reluctant allies alone. "Do you think we should go look for Kiaku, Inuyara?" Saroko asked. "Hell no, foolish woman! We should train, and wait as long as we can to confront him." Sesshomarai interrupted, causing Inuyara to jump into his face. "Don't talk to her like that! She's not 'foolish' at all!" Inuyara yelled. "She definitely could have fooled me." Sesshomarai said. "I said not to talk about her like that!" Inuyara growled. "No, you said not to talk TO her like that. You didn't say anything about talking ABOUT her." Sesshomarai said with a grin. Sparks of hatred flew between the two, as they stared each other down. Just before they began to tear each other apart, Saroko seperated them. "Okay, both of you shut up! We can't fight each other like this (yet)! We need to learn to work as a team! Do you all want to die?" She yelled, anger burning on her face. The look she was giving them both actually struck fear into the half-demons. Both Inuyara and Sesshomarai backed off, and they turned their backs to each other. "How did that dog-turd get lucky enough to bag a woman like that?" Sessomarai thought to himself. "She's scarier than Kiaku sometimes." Inuyara thought, a look of fear on his face as he looked over his shoulder at his girlfriend.
Ack!! Sesshomarai and Inuyara have....joined forces? Who'd of thunk it? This should make for some interesting situations..... Please review!!! Tonyf
There will be a surprising twist in this chapter. With Kiaku about to kill Sesshomarai, Sesshomeru arrived on the scene. What's next? Read on to find out..... Tonyf
"Sesshomeru? You dare to challenge me?" Kiaku asked, sneering at the new arrival. "Yes. Sesshomarai may not listen to me, and he tries to kill his mother and I, and he acts like a bastard the majority of the time, and I have difficulty keeping him away from trouble, and..." Sesshomeru rambled. "Enough! What exactly is your point? It sounds like you'd be happy if I killed him." Kiaku interrupted, frustration in his voice. "No. I don't care how much of an idiot he can be. Sesshomarai is still MY SON." Sesshomeru said, drawing out his sword. (His sword doesn't have a name; since Sesshomarai has the Tolkijn, Sesshomeru had to get a new and un- named sword. It's still powerful, though.) "This might be our chance to finish off Kiaku. If we work with Sesshomeru, maybe we can win!" Inuyara said to Saroko, readying himself for battle. "Hmmph. I'm not in the mood to kill all of you today. We will meet again soon, Inuyara." Kiaku said with a grin, and he set out a huge blast of wind (knocking everyone in the cave on their butts). When they arose, Kiaku had disappeared. "What a surprise. The wuss ran away! He must not be as strong as he thinks he is." Inuyara said triumphantly. "No, he is far stronger than any of us. Don't be fooled, Inuyara." Sesshomeru said, helping his son to his feet. "What do you mean? If he wants us dead, why didn't he just kill us when he had a chance?" Saroko asked, confusion written all over her face. "He's toying with us. He apparently wants to kill everyone in his own specific ways, just for kicks." Sesshomeru answered.
"That bastard took away the extra strength he had given me. He even took away the jewel halve that I had!" Sesshomarai said angrily, brushing off his sleeve. "Why were you working for that scum, anyways?" Sesshomeru asked his son, anger written across his normally stoic face. "I wanted to be stronger. That demon gave me more strength. Pretty obvious why I was working for him, don't you think?" Sesshomarai said sarcastically. "All of your 'borrowed strength' wasn't enough to beat me, was it?" Inuyara asked, a grin plastered on his face. "Shut it, dog-turd." Sesshomarai responded, crossing his arms defiantly. "Enough. That monster has to be defeated. Alone, you won't be able to stop him, Inuyara. Even with Saroko's help, you still aren't strong enough to even have a chance." Sesshomeru said. "Well, what the hell should we do, then? Why don't you come with us and help to destroy him?" Inuyara asked Sesshomeru. "I can't. I need to stay with Rin. She would never forgive me if I allowed myself to be killed." Sesshomeru said, the 'family-man' in him coming out. (Never thought I would say that about Sesshomeru.) "What, then? We can't just let that monster run loose!" Inuyara yelled. "I agree. You do need some help; I have the perfect idea for who can help you." Sesshomeru said, a grin starting to form on his face. "Who?" Saroko asked. "Sesshomarai." He replied.
"SESSHOMARAI?" Inuyara, Saroko, Shippo, and Sesshomarai all yelled in unison. "No way. I'm not fighting alongside that asshole! He slaughtered Kaede's village, and he tried to kill Saroko." Inuyara said, turning his back to everyone. "I would never fight alongside that piece of dog sh, either. He has become my mortal enemy!" Sesshomarai said defiantly. "You need to work with them, Sesshomarai. All of you have a mutual enemy, now, and he is much stronger than any of you are seperately. Without all of you working together, you will surely meet your fates at the hands of Kiaku." Sesshomeru said coldly, trying to convince the four that the only option was teamwork. "As much as I hate Sesshomarai, I think that.....Sesshomeru is right." Saroko said reluctantly. "What? How could you possibly believe that?" Inuyara yelled, still hating the idea. "Inuyara's right. We can't work with that murderer!" Shippo said, still bitter over Kaede's death. "If you all want to live, you have to realize that this is your only option." Sesshomeru said. "I hate all of you, but I hate death even more. I'll work with you, but only until Kiaku is dead!" Sesshomarai yelled, surprising everyone in the room. "What? No w......" Inuyara started, but Saroko put her hand over his mouth. "We have to work with him for now. Don't worry, it won't last forever." She said, trying to calm him down. Inuyara didn't like it, but he was starting to understand that it was necessary. "Fine." He whispered, ashamed that he was accepting to work with an evil murderer. "Good. Now, shake hands and agree that you won't try to kill each other." Sesshomeru said, trying to see how this pairing would work. Reluctantly, Sesshomarai and Inuyara did as he said, but they couldn't help putting a comment out there. "Idiot." Inuyara whispered as he walked away. "Dog turd." Sesshomarai said in return. "This should definitely be interesting." Sesshomeru thought to himself.
Sesshomeru left a few minutes later, leaving the reluctant allies alone. "Do you think we should go look for Kiaku, Inuyara?" Saroko asked. "Hell no, foolish woman! We should train, and wait as long as we can to confront him." Sesshomarai interrupted, causing Inuyara to jump into his face. "Don't talk to her like that! She's not 'foolish' at all!" Inuyara yelled. "She definitely could have fooled me." Sesshomarai said. "I said not to talk about her like that!" Inuyara growled. "No, you said not to talk TO her like that. You didn't say anything about talking ABOUT her." Sesshomarai said with a grin. Sparks of hatred flew between the two, as they stared each other down. Just before they began to tear each other apart, Saroko seperated them. "Okay, both of you shut up! We can't fight each other like this (yet)! We need to learn to work as a team! Do you all want to die?" She yelled, anger burning on her face. The look she was giving them both actually struck fear into the half-demons. Both Inuyara and Sesshomarai backed off, and they turned their backs to each other. "How did that dog-turd get lucky enough to bag a woman like that?" Sessomarai thought to himself. "She's scarier than Kiaku sometimes." Inuyara thought, a look of fear on his face as he looked over his shoulder at his girlfriend.
Ack!! Sesshomarai and Inuyara have....joined forces? Who'd of thunk it? This should make for some interesting situations..... Please review!!! Tonyf
