A/N: I feel sooooooo lazy. It snowed today while I was taking my history test! But then as we were having a debate, it stopped. Then after school, it started raining. (Sob)

Disclaimer: I love writing these… Only Takahashi will know how InuYasha will end. I have no clue.

Onward to ch. 7!


Chibi Yasha

Ch. 7

A little summery to refresh your mind… InuYasha turned Chibi, he thinks Kagome is his mom. Sesshomaru finds us after we play hide and seek, he leaves Rin with us. Rin gets Kagome and Sango's attention, Miroku, InuYasha, and I are not happy so we devise a plan. During the plan, Kikyo finds us, InuYasha follows her, but she has to foxnap me. Kagome meets with her cousin who shows them where Kikyo is. They talk and Kikyo leaves…

"Kagome, do you have any Pocky?" I ask.

"No," she answered, "But I do have something like it." She pulled out a box with extremely funny writing on it. "It was the only kind they had left at the store."

It was an extremely lazy day. No one felt like doing anything, just sitting down and taking a nap was on my agenda. Kagome was doing her homework, Sango had started to argue with Miroku instead of hitting him cause it was too hot.

Naraku was hot. He tried not to show it, but he was, to his misfortune. It was a horrible day, the sun was shining brightly, he was sweating all over his clothes, and there was nothing to do. Nothing, not even a rumor of a shard. He had an idea, now to carry it out…

Kagura was glad she was the wind. It was her essence, and it kept her cool. If Naraku had asked her to fan him, she would attack. Weather her heart was on the line or not.

Kagome said that she didn't feel too good, so she went in to help Kaede. Sango and Miroku were still out. And InuYasha had jumped into the river. Then the sky turned dark and dramatic music started to play. Wait a minute, dramatic music?!?!? What music!? Do we even have dramas in this eras? Take that back, do we even have…………

The plan was working. Everyone would thank him in the end, they would all bow down to him saying that he had saved them from their miserable sufferings. Now, if Kagura did her part correctly, he looked in Kanna's mirror to see Kagura flying towards Kaede's village. Surely the monk wouldn't notice if he was missing a few sheets of paper…

"Kaede. Kaede!" Kaede had collapsed and Kagome was panicking. She looked outside only to see everyone collapsing everywhere. Miroku croaked out, "Kagome, take the ofuda. Stick it on the air." Then he was out cold.

There was no ofuda, but what Kagome did notice was that her homework was missing. "My essay!"

"Naraku, I have brought the items that you have requested. The ofuda and the paper the girl was laboring over."

"Good, good. Let's see what does it say and how this can help us." He read Kagome's paper. As he was reading, his eyes widened in shock. This is what the paper said:

Higurashi Kagome

LA/SS 2/3

1/13/05

Scarlet Ibis Final

'Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return… to obtain, something of equal value must be lost… That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.', taken from Full Metal Alchemist, episode prologue. This expert means that humans cannot gain anything without giving up something that equals the value of what they would like to gain. In "The Scarlet Ibis", by James Hurst, Brother is guilty of manslaughter because of his horrible character and bad intensions which led to irreversible consequences that eventually cost Doodle his life.

Brother's intentions shows that he has a bad character. For example, Brother made Doodle touch his casket after telling him that they all had expected him to die. Brother agreed with the people who told him that Doodle would not live long. He could not form his own opinion so he went with the flow, thought what others thought. In addition, Brother taught Doodle to walk so he wouldn't have to live the shame of having a crippled brother. Even though Doodle is his brother, he discriminates people if they cannot do things 'normal' people can do. Brother's character does not allow him to see people beyond the physical level. Also, when the storm came up, Doodle was crying, "Brother, Brother, don't leave me!", but Brother left him anyway. Brother is a very selfish person who only thinks of himself when he is in danger. He abandoned his own brother for his own desire and only later did he think about Doodle. Overall, what Brother did proves that he has a horrible character.

All of Brother's thoughts show that he has a bad character. At the time, because of his jealously, Brother planned to kill Doodle by smothering him with a pillow. Brother was overly jealous of Doodle for all the attention he got. Before Doodle was born, Brother was an only child, now that Doodle is here, most of the attention Brother got is gone. Later, because Doodle could not walk, Brother was embarrassed by a crippled brother. To Brother, his reputation was more important then the fact that he had a brother. Brother's character only allows him to see one thing, between himself, or his brother. Unfortunately, later in the story, Brother started to, "believe in my own infallibility (Pg. 7)." Brother is a very prideful person whose ego will only inflate with every achievement. Every time he achieves something, he does it to put slave on the wound which has opened up because of his own pride. Therefore, Brother's thinking makes him guilty of manslaughter.

"Who is this Doodle person. And Brother, he was able to kill his own brother, I would like a person like that on my side…"


A/N: This is a really lazy chapter. Things I think are going to be a little weird from now. The Scarlet Ibis is a story by James Hurst, which I read in class. The paragraphs above is what I wrote, even though it is a rough draft, do not copy it for your own purposes!

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