I finally reached almost to the top when I decided to stop and look around and watching Inuyasha get mad at me.
(inuyasha)Will you hurry up!Your waisting time here!!
(me)You know.You could at least try to be a little nicer.Your not really helping here you know!!
(inuyasha)Feh!
I looked around somemore with this strange feeling.I knew there was something here but what.I cant lay my finger on it yet.Then I saw the glow agian on the other side of the tree.
(me) Okay I think I see something now.Its to far away to tell what it is though.
I tried my best to get on the other side trying to avoid falling off.I finally reached where it was glowing as Inuyasha watched me.
(me)I think its a person.She looks really familure though.I dont know from where.
(inuyasha) Let me see.....
Inuyasha got here and sat next to me as there was silence for a moment.He looked so pale like he knew her or something.
(inuyasha) KAGOME!!!!!!!
My eyes widen as I looked at her agian.She looked extremly pale you'd think she was almost lifeless.She had an arrow through her stomache attached to the tree.So I checked her pulse...
(me)She's alive! We have to get her down right away!!
I looked at inuyasha.He was in shock and I could see a tear comming down his cheak.So I took the arrow out and I slapped Inuyasha.
(me) Snap out of it!! If you want her to live then help me!!
Feeling bad about what I just did it was the only way to get through to him.He took her in his arms and jumped down the tree leaving me to climb down.
(me) Yeah like he would care about me. I'm just a new person here ohwell I need the exorsize anyways.
I finally got down but there was no sighn on Inuyasha and Kagome anywhere.
(me) Oh ok I see.Leave the person you dont care about here argg can my day get any worse!
Well it did.I heard something a little ways from me.I looked around thinking it was just Inuyasha.I started to walk towards the noise.Unfamilur with my surroundings I knew I was gonna get lost but who cares.I heard some sort of a sword comming out of its holder or something.
