Well, Whoops!
Demon-Slayer 13- You like my story too! Maybe I will keep it up!
Recap-
I wonder where we are and how we got here." she said looking around, "There's dust all on the floor! It's disgusting!" "There's foot prints in the dirt." Kane pointed out, "And they sure as hell aren't our feet. Too small to be mine, and too big to be yours." "Plus we haven't gone over to where they lead." Kagone said.
"That's a door!" Kane said excitedly, "Let's find out where it goes." "Alright" They walked towards the door.
Kagome walked into the twin's bedroom. She looked in and under both futons (spelling?) and checked the closet. Neither were in any spot she checked. Sighing, Kagome returned to the wash day chaos. Kane and Kagone would be in big trouble when they returned.
Kane opened the door carefully. Sunlight poured into the building. The twin looked out. "It's a shrine!" Kagone said. "I see that stupid." Kane replied. She glared at him. "Maybe the priest or priestess living here will tell us how to get home." Kagone suggested, "And if those things we followed really were footprints, maybe who ever lives here is used to getting people through the well!"
"You go check it out." Kane told her, "I'll wait here." Kagone stared at him. "Are you feeling alright?" she asked. "Yes." Kane replied, "Why?" "Because you've never said no to a chance to explore somewhere before." she said. "It's a shrine. You're a miko. This is your area. Not mine." Kane declared, "And do you remember last time I went to a shrine?" "You live at a shrine." Kagone pointed out. He glared at her. "Besides Grandmother Kaede's shrine." he said. His sister laughed. She remembered the day well.
The family at the moment only Inuyasha, Kagome, Kane, Kagone, and Sakura. The twins had been four. Sakura was eight. "Where are we going?" little Kagone asked her mother. "We're going to take a trip." Kagome replied, "But we're staying the night at the shrine in the next town over." "Cool!" little Kane, Kagone and Sakura exclaimed. Their parents chuckled.
Later that night, they arrived at the shrine in the next town. Kane and Kagone ran ahead into it. There was a woman and a man waiting in the courtyard. Both looked up as the twins ran in. The woman screamed when she saw Kane. The man ran into the shrine. Both children stopped in confusion. Kagone was ahead of Kane. The woman ran quickly to Kagone and skooped her up in her arms.
"Poor child!" she whispered into her ear, "Why's the nasty demon child chasing after you? It's alright now. I've got you." The woman was too busy whispering comforting words that Kagone didn't need into her ear that she didn't notice Kane until he pulled a bit on her kimono to get her attention. "Why are you holding her?" he asked, "If you hold her, you hold me!"
The woman screamed again. The man ran out of the shrine holding a handful of paper scrolls. He threw them at Kane. "Back demon!" he yelled. Though most of the scrolls missed Kane, one did hit him. He was frozen in place.
Kagome and Sakura ran up the steps to the courtyard. "What's going on here?" Kagome demanded. The man bowed. "Honorable miko!" he said bowing, "We've captured a demon child chasing after a young girl! Is she yours?" Kagome looked at Kagone in the woman's arms. "Yes." she replied, "And so is the 'demon child'.
"You're right." Kagone said, "I'll go first and warn them about you." Kane nodded. "Be careful!" he warned, "And I'm here if anything hurts you. Just scream." he instructed. "I'll be fine." Kagone assured him. She walked out of the well house into the courtyard and looked around. All was quiet.
Kagone looked around. She saw a large shrine, the building she had just exited, a store house, and what looked like the priest or priestess's home. She made her way towards the house. There was a woman on the porch of the house. Her clothing reminded Kagone of her mother's strange clothes.
The woman looked up. She spotted Kagone and smiled. "Kagome!" she exclaimed running into the courtyard, "I'm so glad you came to visit! I was wondering when you'd come back." She looked Kagone over. "You look different." the woman commented. "That's because I'm not Kagome!" Kagone said. So her mother had been here before. "I'm Kagone, Kagome's daughter."
There was a silence as the woman looked Kagone over again. "Of course you're Kagone!" she exclaimed hugging her, "I'm so glad I'm finally able to meet you! Your mother's told me all about you and your siblings!" "So you know my mother?" Kagone asked. "Know her?!" the woman exclaimed, "I'm your-"
She was interupted by a triumphant yell. "I found the demon!" a man's voice exclaimed. A second later Kagone watched an old man chase Kane out of the building he had been hiding in. The man was holding a few anti demon spells. "You didn't tell me you brought Inuyasha with you." the woman said, "I'll make some ramen right now!" "That's not my dad!" Kagone said. The woman turned back to her. "Then who is it?" she asked. "That's Kane, my brother." She sighed.
"Stop chasing him!" the woman yelled. "Why?" the man asked. But he stopped. "That's your great grandchild!" she yelled. "I knew it was a bad thing to let Kagome marry that half demon." the man said mumbling. He walked back into the shrine.
Kane looked at the two. "Who the hell was that?!" he asked. "Kane!" the woman exclaimed, "Come here this instant!" "Why?" he asked. "Come here!" she yelled. Kane came. The woman bustled them into the house, sitting them down at the kitchen table. "I'll be right back." she said, "Don't go anywhere." She bustled off.
The twins looked around. "Look at all the funny stuff they have here." Kagone commented. "Yeah." Kane agreed, "What the hell do all of these machines do anyway?" "You'll see soon enough." the woman said walking back into the room. She was carrying a big piece of soap. "What are you going to do with-" Kane started. He couldn't finish because the soap was stuffed into his mouth.
"I refuse to have fowl language in this house." the woman told him, "I don't care if your father curses left and right. You're not him and you were brought of better." "Excuse me, but who exactly are you?" Kagone asked. The woman smiled. "That's right." she said, "I didn't get around to tell you who I am. I'm your grandma!" Kane and Kagone starred at her her for a bit.
Kagone was the first to speak, because Kane couldn't. The soap was still in his mouth. "Our grandparents are dead." she said. "Your parents lied." their grandma said, "Yes, your father's parents are dead. They've been dead a long time, but I, your mother's mother is still around."
"Why did mom and dad lie to us?" Kagone asked. Mrs. Higurashi sighed. "Inuyasha felt a bit, threatened when your mother suggested they raise you kids here." she said, "So Kagome, being the nice girl she is, accepted that she was never going to talk Inuyasha into it and went with his plan instead." "What was dad's idea?" Kagone questioned. "She and Inuyasha would raise their children on Inuyasha's side of the well. They'd never tell any of the children about the well or where you are now." "Where are we now?" Kagone asked.
Kane spit the soap out. It hit her in the head. "OW!" she yelled, "What did you do that for?!" "I wasn't aiming for you wench!" Kane yelled back. "I bet you were!" "Were not!" Their grandmother shook her head. "I should have expected this." she told herself.
Kagome began to pull the dry clothes off the line. "Are Kane and Kagone back yet?" Sango asked carrying her own pile of clothes. "No." Kagome replied, "I'm really starting to get worried now." "Maybe you should visit your family." Sango suggested, "You seem pretty stressed out. She could help you." Kagome shook her head. "I was there two days ago." she said, "I don't want the kids to get suspicious and wonder where I'm always at. Sakura's already suspecting something."
"Maybe you should tell her." Sango replied, "She's old enough to understand." "Inuyasha and I agreed that we'd tell them in turn when each reached seventeen. Sakura's too young still. And she's too busy with her miko training. Sometimes I wonder if it was wrong to give her a name that memorialized Kikyo. She's beginning to act just like her." "Sakura's got a human admirer instead of a half demon one." Sango said, "She's not as cold as Kikyo. She's nothing like her besides looks and power." "But still." Kagome replied, "Not until she's 17."
Inuyasha: Yeah! One of my kids are like Kikyo!
Kagome: What do you mean 'yeah one of your kids are like Kikyo'?
Inuyasha: Wench!
Kagome: Don't call me wench! Sit! {Inuyasha eats floor} Wow. The floor didn't break!
Clear Waters: I'll have to remember that. R&R everyone!
Demon-Slayer 13- You like my story too! Maybe I will keep it up!
Recap-
I wonder where we are and how we got here." she said looking around, "There's dust all on the floor! It's disgusting!" "There's foot prints in the dirt." Kane pointed out, "And they sure as hell aren't our feet. Too small to be mine, and too big to be yours." "Plus we haven't gone over to where they lead." Kagone said.
"That's a door!" Kane said excitedly, "Let's find out where it goes." "Alright" They walked towards the door.
Kagome walked into the twin's bedroom. She looked in and under both futons (spelling?) and checked the closet. Neither were in any spot she checked. Sighing, Kagome returned to the wash day chaos. Kane and Kagone would be in big trouble when they returned.
Kane opened the door carefully. Sunlight poured into the building. The twin looked out. "It's a shrine!" Kagone said. "I see that stupid." Kane replied. She glared at him. "Maybe the priest or priestess living here will tell us how to get home." Kagone suggested, "And if those things we followed really were footprints, maybe who ever lives here is used to getting people through the well!"
"You go check it out." Kane told her, "I'll wait here." Kagone stared at him. "Are you feeling alright?" she asked. "Yes." Kane replied, "Why?" "Because you've never said no to a chance to explore somewhere before." she said. "It's a shrine. You're a miko. This is your area. Not mine." Kane declared, "And do you remember last time I went to a shrine?" "You live at a shrine." Kagone pointed out. He glared at her. "Besides Grandmother Kaede's shrine." he said. His sister laughed. She remembered the day well.
The family at the moment only Inuyasha, Kagome, Kane, Kagone, and Sakura. The twins had been four. Sakura was eight. "Where are we going?" little Kagone asked her mother. "We're going to take a trip." Kagome replied, "But we're staying the night at the shrine in the next town over." "Cool!" little Kane, Kagone and Sakura exclaimed. Their parents chuckled.
Later that night, they arrived at the shrine in the next town. Kane and Kagone ran ahead into it. There was a woman and a man waiting in the courtyard. Both looked up as the twins ran in. The woman screamed when she saw Kane. The man ran into the shrine. Both children stopped in confusion. Kagone was ahead of Kane. The woman ran quickly to Kagone and skooped her up in her arms.
"Poor child!" she whispered into her ear, "Why's the nasty demon child chasing after you? It's alright now. I've got you." The woman was too busy whispering comforting words that Kagone didn't need into her ear that she didn't notice Kane until he pulled a bit on her kimono to get her attention. "Why are you holding her?" he asked, "If you hold her, you hold me!"
The woman screamed again. The man ran out of the shrine holding a handful of paper scrolls. He threw them at Kane. "Back demon!" he yelled. Though most of the scrolls missed Kane, one did hit him. He was frozen in place.
Kagome and Sakura ran up the steps to the courtyard. "What's going on here?" Kagome demanded. The man bowed. "Honorable miko!" he said bowing, "We've captured a demon child chasing after a young girl! Is she yours?" Kagome looked at Kagone in the woman's arms. "Yes." she replied, "And so is the 'demon child'.
"You're right." Kagone said, "I'll go first and warn them about you." Kane nodded. "Be careful!" he warned, "And I'm here if anything hurts you. Just scream." he instructed. "I'll be fine." Kagone assured him. She walked out of the well house into the courtyard and looked around. All was quiet.
Kagone looked around. She saw a large shrine, the building she had just exited, a store house, and what looked like the priest or priestess's home. She made her way towards the house. There was a woman on the porch of the house. Her clothing reminded Kagone of her mother's strange clothes.
The woman looked up. She spotted Kagone and smiled. "Kagome!" she exclaimed running into the courtyard, "I'm so glad you came to visit! I was wondering when you'd come back." She looked Kagone over. "You look different." the woman commented. "That's because I'm not Kagome!" Kagone said. So her mother had been here before. "I'm Kagone, Kagome's daughter."
There was a silence as the woman looked Kagone over again. "Of course you're Kagone!" she exclaimed hugging her, "I'm so glad I'm finally able to meet you! Your mother's told me all about you and your siblings!" "So you know my mother?" Kagone asked. "Know her?!" the woman exclaimed, "I'm your-"
She was interupted by a triumphant yell. "I found the demon!" a man's voice exclaimed. A second later Kagone watched an old man chase Kane out of the building he had been hiding in. The man was holding a few anti demon spells. "You didn't tell me you brought Inuyasha with you." the woman said, "I'll make some ramen right now!" "That's not my dad!" Kagone said. The woman turned back to her. "Then who is it?" she asked. "That's Kane, my brother." She sighed.
"Stop chasing him!" the woman yelled. "Why?" the man asked. But he stopped. "That's your great grandchild!" she yelled. "I knew it was a bad thing to let Kagome marry that half demon." the man said mumbling. He walked back into the shrine.
Kane looked at the two. "Who the hell was that?!" he asked. "Kane!" the woman exclaimed, "Come here this instant!" "Why?" he asked. "Come here!" she yelled. Kane came. The woman bustled them into the house, sitting them down at the kitchen table. "I'll be right back." she said, "Don't go anywhere." She bustled off.
The twins looked around. "Look at all the funny stuff they have here." Kagone commented. "Yeah." Kane agreed, "What the hell do all of these machines do anyway?" "You'll see soon enough." the woman said walking back into the room. She was carrying a big piece of soap. "What are you going to do with-" Kane started. He couldn't finish because the soap was stuffed into his mouth.
"I refuse to have fowl language in this house." the woman told him, "I don't care if your father curses left and right. You're not him and you were brought of better." "Excuse me, but who exactly are you?" Kagone asked. The woman smiled. "That's right." she said, "I didn't get around to tell you who I am. I'm your grandma!" Kane and Kagone starred at her her for a bit.
Kagone was the first to speak, because Kane couldn't. The soap was still in his mouth. "Our grandparents are dead." she said. "Your parents lied." their grandma said, "Yes, your father's parents are dead. They've been dead a long time, but I, your mother's mother is still around."
"Why did mom and dad lie to us?" Kagone asked. Mrs. Higurashi sighed. "Inuyasha felt a bit, threatened when your mother suggested they raise you kids here." she said, "So Kagome, being the nice girl she is, accepted that she was never going to talk Inuyasha into it and went with his plan instead." "What was dad's idea?" Kagone questioned. "She and Inuyasha would raise their children on Inuyasha's side of the well. They'd never tell any of the children about the well or where you are now." "Where are we now?" Kagone asked.
Kane spit the soap out. It hit her in the head. "OW!" she yelled, "What did you do that for?!" "I wasn't aiming for you wench!" Kane yelled back. "I bet you were!" "Were not!" Their grandmother shook her head. "I should have expected this." she told herself.
Kagome began to pull the dry clothes off the line. "Are Kane and Kagone back yet?" Sango asked carrying her own pile of clothes. "No." Kagome replied, "I'm really starting to get worried now." "Maybe you should visit your family." Sango suggested, "You seem pretty stressed out. She could help you." Kagome shook her head. "I was there two days ago." she said, "I don't want the kids to get suspicious and wonder where I'm always at. Sakura's already suspecting something."
"Maybe you should tell her." Sango replied, "She's old enough to understand." "Inuyasha and I agreed that we'd tell them in turn when each reached seventeen. Sakura's too young still. And she's too busy with her miko training. Sometimes I wonder if it was wrong to give her a name that memorialized Kikyo. She's beginning to act just like her." "Sakura's got a human admirer instead of a half demon one." Sango said, "She's not as cold as Kikyo. She's nothing like her besides looks and power." "But still." Kagome replied, "Not until she's 17."
Inuyasha: Yeah! One of my kids are like Kikyo!
Kagome: What do you mean 'yeah one of your kids are like Kikyo'?
Inuyasha: Wench!
Kagome: Don't call me wench! Sit! {Inuyasha eats floor} Wow. The floor didn't break!
Clear Waters: I'll have to remember that. R&R everyone!
