A/N: Hey everybody, I'm back. I hope whoever read the first chapter enjoyed it. Here is the next chapter in the story, enjoy.
Disclaimer: I do not own Inuyasha or any other character from the show.
Why Is There Darkness? Ch. 1
5 Years Later
"Kagome are you excited about you birthday party this afternoon?" Kagome's mother asked, while her daughter was sitting at the kitchen table waiting for her breakfast of pancakes.
"Yeah, I can't wait. It's going to be so much fun having all my friends there to play with. Did you remember to get my cake?" Kagome asked hungrily.
Kagome's mom laughs at this. "Why don't you finish your breakfast before you think about your cake." setting the plate in front of the five year old.
"Okay, but is that man going to be there. I don't want him to ruin my birthday party when all my friends are going to be there." Kagome said apprehensively through a mouthful of pancakes.
Kagome's mom looked sad. "Yes he is going to be there, but I will try my best to keep him from messing up your birthday. You know he is going to want to pick you up and kiss you hello, right."
"Yes, I know." Kagome said solemnly, "Why does he always do that, it's not like he is my father?" she asked confused
At that Kagome's mother had a startled look on her face when a new voice came into the conversation.
"So she didn't tell you, huh?" Naraku asked coming through the kitchen door.
"Tell me what? Asked Kagome even more confused.
"It's nothing Kagome, don't listen to him, everything he tells you is a lie." Kagome's mother says desperately.
"Don't tell her that, she should trust everything her father says." Naraku says nastily.
"Father?!" Kagome now more confused than ever keeps looking from her mother to Naraku, trying to figure out what is going on between these two adults that she's not getting. "My father died in a car crash before I was born so you can't be my dad. My mother would never lie to me. Please leave it is my birthday and I don't want you to wreck it." She said now made that he would tell a lie to her face just like that.
"Kagome I haven't been exactly honest with you." Kagome's mom said distraught. "I thought that he wouldn't want anything to do with you so I figured he wouldn't come back so I told you he died so it wouldn't make you feel bad that he didn't want to see you. After I made up that lie to you he showed up and I figured that I might as well keep it up because you wouldn't know the difference but you have grown up so fast that I fear it is time we faced the truth, and that truth is that Naraku is your father. But not only that, he is also the ruler of Darkness." Kagome's mother was sobbing now.
"T-the devil. M-my f-father is the d-devil." Kagome said crying also. "How can that be possible you said my father died in a car crash? You l-lied to me. I c-can't believe y-you would actually do that. How can I be sure that the other things you have told me aren't a lie? Do I have a little brother running around somewhere?"
During this Naraku was smiling in the corner just watching. Admiring the way Kagome took care of herself, held nothing back. He liked that quality in a person. So when Kagome asked if she had a little brother running around he got thinking that having a son to take over would be helpful and that Kagome's mother would make a good mother to the next ruler of darkness.
"Actually Kagome, I was hoping that your mother would be interested in having another child with me. A little brother for you to play with and protect. Wouldn't that be fun to have someone to play with?" Naraku said with an evil tone pointed at Kagome's mom.
"I don't know." Kagome said calming down a little. She wasn't sobbing anymore but there where a few tears still running down her cheeks. She hastily wiped those away and tried to smile. "I guess I wouldn't be so lonely anymore."
Kagome's mother looked horrified at the prospect of having to be rape again because she wasn't going to go willingly, but if she had to, she would do anything as long as he left Kagome alone.
"Well your mother and I are going out we will be back before your birthday party." Naraku said with a soft tone, because Kagome made it easier for him to get her mother.
"Be safe Kagome." Her mother said cautiously.
5 years later
"Kagome, Souta it's time to get up." Kagome's mother called out to them.
Souta is Kagome's little brother that Naraku got her mother pregnant with 5 years ago.
It is again her birthday. Kagome has a bad feeling about this birthday, like something is going to happen that will change her life forever. She doesn't know how right she is.
Elsewhere on the earth
A boy is walking around looking for something. He has silver hair down to his lower back tied in a low pony. He has the most gorgeous eyes anyone has seen, they are molten amber. He is wearing white leather pants, a red shirt and a long white trench coat. If you look close enough you can see the outline of what looks to be wings on his back underneath the coat.
He is InuYasha a renegade angel cast out of heaven with only one way back in. He must kill a spawn of the devil. So now he is scouring the earth looking for one. It seems they all disappear right when he seems to find them.
There is a rumor that he has spawn two children with one woman. He is thinking that is the best way to go, doubles his chances.
The only problem is that he has no way to get over there. He has no identity so he can't buy a plane ticket; all his powers except strength have been taken away. So it may take him months, years, decades even. He just hopes he can survive that long in this weird place. And not only that but would he want to go back to his original place of birth and have all the memories of bad times come back.
A/N: Hey I hope ya'll like the chapter. I think it could have been better. If you think so to please review. Or if you just want to compliment or flame the story that's cool to. Thanks for reading.
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lil devil: Yo, what up thanks for reading and I tried to be more discriptive this time so XD. Don't forget to call this Saturday if you read this by then if not I'll tell you about it then. Peace.
