1To Pull Through The Darkness
Chapter 10
Training went smoothly. 'Shippo's foxfire had been getting much more powerful' Kagome thought, 'and Yukina's ice attacks have been getting more accurate.' Kagome then walked up to the three and told them how they were not safe here.
"We were thinking of moving you to Rekai so that if it is Naraku he can't get you."
"Yukina pack up. You too Shippo were going to Rekai. Kagome collect your mother, brother, and that old fart so we can get out of here. Oh, and Shippo, Yukina don't think for a second that while there I'm going to let you slack off on your training. In fact the only reason I'm going is to train you!" Genkai barked.
"Good, because for a second I though you might be getting weak, since you suddenly feel the need to stand in the side lines," Kagome laughed. "Ow, what was that for?"
"Who said I was stay in the side lines? Once the real fighting comes out I'll be there, and that's what you get for calling me weak!"
Shippo burst out laughing and Yukina was smiling while this little show went on. Shippo Straightened out the second Genkai turned in his direction, but still had a goofy grin on his face. So in turn Genkai was now having him do extra laps. Kagome almost laughed at his expenses, but chose to go tell the rest of the family.
"Ok, who's coming to go see the rest of my family?"
"No thanks Kagome. Remember what happened last time?" Sango said while grimacing the entire time.
"Oh come on he wasn't that bad that was kind in comparison to what he would do to InuYasha, since well. Let's put it this way Hirakotsu was only strapped to your back and not actually attached to you like oh say his ears are."
"I rest my case your brother shouldn't be pulling or tugging at things like that. A weapon is dangerous and pulling on InuYasha's ears is going to get him killed," Sango said matter of factly.
"Ok. Anyone else?"
"Sure," Came Yusukes reply.
"Nah, I wanted to talk to Yukina," Kuwabara said.
"Well then you're coming with me. If you're even remotely like Miroku then I don't trust you. Besides we have a fat cat named Bouyo that you could entertain yourself with," Kagome said. "Shippo you coming?"
"Can't Genkai's having me do laps, and then I have to held Yukina pack," Shippo moaned. "Orders from the boss lady," he finished after he got a look from Kuwabara, and more importantly Hiei.
"Ok, no one else?"
"No thank you," Kurama said.
"Hn."
"Well see everyone later; Yusuke, Kuwabara you're with me!" Kagome said as she collected the boys and left.
The trip was short since the other shrine was only about twenty blocks away. To Kagome this was nothing, but for the poor boys by the time they got up the stairs they were pretty much ready to collapse. Souta was the first to see them.
"Kagome! Hey Mom! Kagome's home! Oh cool are you guys youkai like InuYasha, or do you fight the Youkai like Sango? Do you have cool powers like Kagome? Do you have any weapons like InuYasha and Sango? Do the weapons, if you have any, have any cool powers like InuYasha's sword does?" Souta immediately questioned.
"Souta let them breathe!" Aya scolded. (that what I'm calling Kagomes Mom, since she doesn't seem to have one. It's true! I even checked the credits on the show before. She's just called Kagomes Mom)
"Thanks Mrs. H,"The boys said.
"Mom, Naraku may be back. I need you to be in a safe place were I know he can't hurt you, so pack up you're going to Rekai. Grandma, Shippo, and Yukina are going to be there too."
"Cool!" Souta shouted excitedly.
"Alright dear," Aya said. "I'll go pack; you should too Grandpa."
"Alright, but if I come across any demons their going to have to deal with my ofudas!" Grandpa warned.
"Sure Grandpa go pack," Kagome said exasperated. "Yusuke, can you call Rekai and let them know?"
"Sure, but what if they don't agree with your plan?" Yusuke asked.
"Puppy Eyes. If that doesn't work I haul in Rin and Shippo and have them do it, and if that doesn't work I talk to Sess," Kagome said calmly.
That said Yusuke burst out laughing. "No Really?"
"I was dead serious,"Kagome said in a deadpan voice.
