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[Kagome]
"Give me the Shikon no Tama!" hissed a snake youkai. It slowly and carefully
went up to me.
I just stood there, looking him very amused. "And what if I do not want to,
youkai?"
"Then you shall die a painful death," said the youkai. I rolled my eyes. 'They
always say the same thing.'
"Hm..." I started to walk around him, keeping the same distance I had. I eyed him
carefully. Something was not in place here.
[Author's POV]
As Kagome walked around the snake youkai, she quickly took her bow off her
shoulder and took three arrows out. She turned around and shot them, hitting a youkai.
She looked back at the snake youkai, who glared at her.
"You shall die now, for you killed my companion." The youkai attacked her in
great speed.
Kagome sidestepped, and the youkai hit numerous of trees. "Bitch!"
She smirked, for it looked quite funny at the fact the youkai ran into trees. "Leave
now, or I'll kill you myself."
The youkai paid no heed and in rage charged towards her. Kagome sighed
mentally and erected a barrier just in time, and the youkai bounced back but hissed in
pain for it had purified him.
Kagome let her barrier down and said, "Since you had not heeded my warning, I
am forced to kill you." She then shot a purifying arrow at it, causing the snake to scream
in pain and dissolve it into nothingness.
[Kurama]
I noticed that something was not right here, so I had went to Spirit World to find
out. I walked calmly towards Koenma's office but only saw the ogre, Jorge there.
"Jorge, where is Koenma?"
"U-uhm-um..."
"Jorge, just forget it. I already know." I began walking towards where all of the
records were.
"No, you can't go there!" shouted Jorge. He kept finding excuses to keep me from
going there.
I finally reached the place, and I opened the door, with Jorge still making up
excuses. I noticed that Jorge bowed to Koenma asking for forgiveness.
Koenma just ignored him and looked at me. "What do you want, Kurama?" He
then began searching for something.
"I really want to know the details of how they died, Koenma. Plus, I want to know
about this man, Naraku. He said that he knew the Higurashi family."
Koenma looked at him. "Well, they had died by some youkai is all I know, but
what of this man Naraku. I don't recall the Higurashi family having a very close friend."
Koenma began rubbing his chin.
He then looked at Kurama and said, "You may search around for anything about
Naraku, Kurama. It may lead us to somewhere."
"Hai, Koenma," said Kurama. He bowed in a respectful way and left the room.
Kurama began searching in the library, looking for anything about Naraku. He
looked everywhere but found none. He was about to look in some other section, until a
book fell out of a shelf.
Kurama looked at the book questioningly and slowly picked it up. On the title, it
said "Shikon no Tama".
"What does this book have to do with anything with Naraku?" asked Kurama to
no one in particular.
Kurama sighed and opened the book. He looked at the first page, and it read:
.
"As a girl about fifteen wearing an indecent kimono appeared out of nowhere, she
had been attacked by a centipede youkai. The girl had miraculously escaped from the
centipede's clutches but unfortunately got captured by some villagers.
They had thought of her as a kitsune in disguise, or a spy from another country.
Murmurs were being held between the village men and women. Soon an old woman,
came out, an old miko to be precise. She threw dust, purifying dust, at her, but it did not
work. Soon, they had realized that she was not a monoke.
The girl later at night stayed at the old miko's house, but the centipede youkai
came rushing towards the village, shouting, "I want the Shikon no Tama".
The girl had run out of the village not wanting to have anyone hurt. She then ran
towards where the God Tree lied. Earlier before, they had captured the girl, the girl
stumbled upon the God Tree, where an inu hanyou lied. He had been put into eternal
sleep, by a miko fifty years before.
The girl had called out for help and that woke the inu hanyou up from his slumber.
The inu hanyou had tried to get the arrow that pierced through his skin, pinning him to
the tree, but could not.
The girl came out to the clearing, and somehow they ended up in an argument.
Not noticing the youkai, the centipede had bit the flesh of the girl on her side. The Shikon
no Tama had gotten out of her body, and the centipede youkai gulped the jewel down its
throat, making the youkai one hundred times stronger.
The girl removed the arrow from the hanyou's body to save her life and everyone
around hers. The hanyou then started laughing uncontrollably and sliced through the
youkai's body, killing it.
The Shikon no Tama was then gotten out by the old miko, for she took it out with
the girl's sense of sensing it. The hanyou then had plans to take it and attacked the girl,
when the miko had told her to take it and run.
The miko started to cast a spell, while the girl ran. They were at a bridge, and the
girl slipped and fell, dropping the Shikon no Tama.
The girl stood and tried to get it, but the hanyou beat her to it first. Just in time, a
necklace zoomed through the air and fell around the hanyou's neck.
The old woman had yelled out, "Kagome, say something to subdue him." The girl
complied and shouted, "Osuwari!" The inu hanyou fell face flat. The girl continuously
shouted "Osuwari" until the inu hanyou fell out of the hole of the bridge he created.
The next day, the girl was captured by a crow youkai controlling a samurai. The
inu hanyou killed the body the crow youkai used, but it swallowed the Shikon no Tama.
The girl shot a purifying arrow at it and killed the youkai, but the arrow had
pierced through the Shikon no Tama, which spread throughout Japan.
The inu hanyou and the girl formed an alliance and started collecting the Shikon
Kakera. They soon met a baby kitsune, whose parents were killed by the notorious
thunder brothers. Along the way, they met a monk, who had a curse that was passed
down from his grandfather. Later on, they met a demon exterminator, whose village and
family were killed by the same person who curse the monk.
They soon battle after two years past by, it was with the person who cursed the
monk and killed the family of the exterminator. The battle was long and hard. The monk
did not survive, for the man-no youkai opened it enough and killed the monk by letting
him be engulf by his Kazaana. He used the exterminator's brother to kill her, and now
both siblings died.
The fight with the inu hanyou and the youkai were very unknown. It looked like
both sides did not want to lose, but the inu hanyou's will seemed to give up but kept
rebuilding itself.
Just then, one slip up by the inu hanyou caused his death, and his body pierced
through the tentacles. The girl, who had watched all her companions and friends die
notched an arrow on her bow. She strung it and the arrow whizzed fast as lightning,
hitting the youkai only destroying half his body.
The youkai had ran away, and the girl chased after him in a devastating way to
defeat him.
They neared the well that the girl seemed to usually hang around with, and the girl
notched another arrow and shot it again.
It hit him but by barely making him fall down the well. The girl then fell onto her
knees, tears streamed down her face. "You... bastard... I'll find a way to kill you,"
whispered the girl.
.
As Kurama turned the page, it left blank, as rest of the pages in the book. "Hm...
this is quite interesting, even though it does not have to do anything with Naraku. I'll just
take it with me for something when I'm bored." Kurama said to himself. He then began
searching the files of Naraku.
END OF CHAPTER
A/n: If there is anything wrong with the story of what happened in the Feudal Era, please don't get mad. I just do not remember stuff. I just have it mixed up and all. Well, hope you like the chapter, well, ja.
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[Kagome]
"Give me the Shikon no Tama!" hissed a snake youkai. It slowly and carefully
went up to me.
I just stood there, looking him very amused. "And what if I do not want to,
youkai?"
"Then you shall die a painful death," said the youkai. I rolled my eyes. 'They
always say the same thing.'
"Hm..." I started to walk around him, keeping the same distance I had. I eyed him
carefully. Something was not in place here.
[Author's POV]
As Kagome walked around the snake youkai, she quickly took her bow off her
shoulder and took three arrows out. She turned around and shot them, hitting a youkai.
She looked back at the snake youkai, who glared at her.
"You shall die now, for you killed my companion." The youkai attacked her in
great speed.
Kagome sidestepped, and the youkai hit numerous of trees. "Bitch!"
She smirked, for it looked quite funny at the fact the youkai ran into trees. "Leave
now, or I'll kill you myself."
The youkai paid no heed and in rage charged towards her. Kagome sighed
mentally and erected a barrier just in time, and the youkai bounced back but hissed in
pain for it had purified him.
Kagome let her barrier down and said, "Since you had not heeded my warning, I
am forced to kill you." She then shot a purifying arrow at it, causing the snake to scream
in pain and dissolve it into nothingness.
[Kurama]
I noticed that something was not right here, so I had went to Spirit World to find
out. I walked calmly towards Koenma's office but only saw the ogre, Jorge there.
"Jorge, where is Koenma?"
"U-uhm-um..."
"Jorge, just forget it. I already know." I began walking towards where all of the
records were.
"No, you can't go there!" shouted Jorge. He kept finding excuses to keep me from
going there.
I finally reached the place, and I opened the door, with Jorge still making up
excuses. I noticed that Jorge bowed to Koenma asking for forgiveness.
Koenma just ignored him and looked at me. "What do you want, Kurama?" He
then began searching for something.
"I really want to know the details of how they died, Koenma. Plus, I want to know
about this man, Naraku. He said that he knew the Higurashi family."
Koenma looked at him. "Well, they had died by some youkai is all I know, but
what of this man Naraku. I don't recall the Higurashi family having a very close friend."
Koenma began rubbing his chin.
He then looked at Kurama and said, "You may search around for anything about
Naraku, Kurama. It may lead us to somewhere."
"Hai, Koenma," said Kurama. He bowed in a respectful way and left the room.
Kurama began searching in the library, looking for anything about Naraku. He
looked everywhere but found none. He was about to look in some other section, until a
book fell out of a shelf.
Kurama looked at the book questioningly and slowly picked it up. On the title, it
said "Shikon no Tama".
"What does this book have to do with anything with Naraku?" asked Kurama to
no one in particular.
Kurama sighed and opened the book. He looked at the first page, and it read:
.
"As a girl about fifteen wearing an indecent kimono appeared out of nowhere, she
had been attacked by a centipede youkai. The girl had miraculously escaped from the
centipede's clutches but unfortunately got captured by some villagers.
They had thought of her as a kitsune in disguise, or a spy from another country.
Murmurs were being held between the village men and women. Soon an old woman,
came out, an old miko to be precise. She threw dust, purifying dust, at her, but it did not
work. Soon, they had realized that she was not a monoke.
The girl later at night stayed at the old miko's house, but the centipede youkai
came rushing towards the village, shouting, "I want the Shikon no Tama".
The girl had run out of the village not wanting to have anyone hurt. She then ran
towards where the God Tree lied. Earlier before, they had captured the girl, the girl
stumbled upon the God Tree, where an inu hanyou lied. He had been put into eternal
sleep, by a miko fifty years before.
The girl had called out for help and that woke the inu hanyou up from his slumber.
The inu hanyou had tried to get the arrow that pierced through his skin, pinning him to
the tree, but could not.
The girl came out to the clearing, and somehow they ended up in an argument.
Not noticing the youkai, the centipede had bit the flesh of the girl on her side. The Shikon
no Tama had gotten out of her body, and the centipede youkai gulped the jewel down its
throat, making the youkai one hundred times stronger.
The girl removed the arrow from the hanyou's body to save her life and everyone
around hers. The hanyou then started laughing uncontrollably and sliced through the
youkai's body, killing it.
The Shikon no Tama was then gotten out by the old miko, for she took it out with
the girl's sense of sensing it. The hanyou then had plans to take it and attacked the girl,
when the miko had told her to take it and run.
The miko started to cast a spell, while the girl ran. They were at a bridge, and the
girl slipped and fell, dropping the Shikon no Tama.
The girl stood and tried to get it, but the hanyou beat her to it first. Just in time, a
necklace zoomed through the air and fell around the hanyou's neck.
The old woman had yelled out, "Kagome, say something to subdue him." The girl
complied and shouted, "Osuwari!" The inu hanyou fell face flat. The girl continuously
shouted "Osuwari" until the inu hanyou fell out of the hole of the bridge he created.
The next day, the girl was captured by a crow youkai controlling a samurai. The
inu hanyou killed the body the crow youkai used, but it swallowed the Shikon no Tama.
The girl shot a purifying arrow at it and killed the youkai, but the arrow had
pierced through the Shikon no Tama, which spread throughout Japan.
The inu hanyou and the girl formed an alliance and started collecting the Shikon
Kakera. They soon met a baby kitsune, whose parents were killed by the notorious
thunder brothers. Along the way, they met a monk, who had a curse that was passed
down from his grandfather. Later on, they met a demon exterminator, whose village and
family were killed by the same person who curse the monk.
They soon battle after two years past by, it was with the person who cursed the
monk and killed the family of the exterminator. The battle was long and hard. The monk
did not survive, for the man-no youkai opened it enough and killed the monk by letting
him be engulf by his Kazaana. He used the exterminator's brother to kill her, and now
both siblings died.
The fight with the inu hanyou and the youkai were very unknown. It looked like
both sides did not want to lose, but the inu hanyou's will seemed to give up but kept
rebuilding itself.
Just then, one slip up by the inu hanyou caused his death, and his body pierced
through the tentacles. The girl, who had watched all her companions and friends die
notched an arrow on her bow. She strung it and the arrow whizzed fast as lightning,
hitting the youkai only destroying half his body.
The youkai had ran away, and the girl chased after him in a devastating way to
defeat him.
They neared the well that the girl seemed to usually hang around with, and the girl
notched another arrow and shot it again.
It hit him but by barely making him fall down the well. The girl then fell onto her
knees, tears streamed down her face. "You... bastard... I'll find a way to kill you,"
whispered the girl.
.
As Kurama turned the page, it left blank, as rest of the pages in the book. "Hm...
this is quite interesting, even though it does not have to do anything with Naraku. I'll just
take it with me for something when I'm bored." Kurama said to himself. He then began
searching the files of Naraku.
END OF CHAPTER
A/n: If there is anything wrong with the story of what happened in the Feudal Era, please don't get mad. I just do not remember stuff. I just have it mixed up and all. Well, hope you like the chapter, well, ja.
