A/N: Wow, a whole year, a school year I mean. And the first InuYasha fanfic I've ever written. I'm so proud! (Starts to sob)
Disclaimer: InuYasha is 400+ chapters. Chibi Yasha is10 chapters. See the difference?
Chibi Yasha
Ch. 10
Ms. Higurashi climbed out of the well on the feudal side. Slowly, taking everything in, she started to walk towards Kaede's village.
I was playing with and Rin. To be more specific, we were annoying Miroku. Rin grabbed his legs, and I grabbed his neck. In fact, we borrowed Kagome's square cloth, I think she calls it a hankerchip. Or whatever it's called. And tied it around his eyes so he couldn't see. Sango was sorting out a few pictures she had into a 'abum' and Kagome was writing another 'essay'.
Then a woman came into the village. She was wearing a kimono, and a fancy one. There was a semi-glazed look in her face. InuYasha was still sleeping.
"My son, how are you doing?"
Rin and I let go of Miroku, and we all thought the same thing. 'Wasn't InuYasha's mom dead?'
Kagome came up and said, "Mom, what are you doing here?" After that, all three of them blacked out. According to Kagome, they were transported to a place between dimensions.
"Mom, are you alright?", Kagome asked. She looked around her, all endless black.
"I am very sorry for all inconveniences I have caused. But I am not your mother."
"Then who are you? That's my mother's kimono."
"I am your mother's incarnate. I am the one who set the spell on InuYasha, I am the one who will reverse it."
"But why did you do it?" Kagome stroked InuYasha's ears, as he lay sleeping.
"His childhood was not easy on him. He missed out the chance of being a child and having fun. It is my fault, I wasn't careful. InuYasha is my only child, so I let him relive a time of his life when it was the hardest for him. The time when I died. These new memories will now be a part of him. He should be a bit happier with life."
"You really didn't mean any harm, did you?"
"No, I did it because I love him." She went up to InuYasha and kissed him on the forehead. "I will miss you, my son. Live your life out to the fullest."
Where we were, there was a huge blinding light, and InuYasha and Kagome came back. The only change was that InuYasha was now normal again. And he was using Kagome's lap was a pillow. They were unconscious. Miroku called out to Sango.
"Where's the cam thingy?"
This time, Sango got what he was talking about. She pulled out the black box and started to take pictures of the couple sleeping.
Just then, the two woke up. I'll let you imagine the chaos occurred.
Epilogue
Kagome did get her essay finished. Instead of doing it on the 'Scarlet Ibis', she did it on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Here is is:
A few lines from the lyrics of the song 'Smile Bomb' are, "It's time to open myself, do something new/ I want to stop-and grow up a bit." At a point in life, people mature and learn while doing something new. People also grow by learning new ways to cope with old experiences. In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain, Tom goes from an immature boy to a mature young man.
Throughout the story, Tom changed and started to display friendship. At first, Tom barters for tickets which are used to show that he memorized his Bible verses. Tom is not afraid to take advantage of others for himself. He uses others to get what he wants for his own desires. Later in the story, on his adventure to Jackson Island, Tom takes his two friends Joe and Huck. Tom is starting to open up to others by inviting them to follow him and have fun. Before, Tom wouldn't have taken Joe and Huck with him. Finally, when Huck is sick of life with the widow, Tom tells Huck "Oh, Huck, you know I can't do that. 'Tain't fair;". (Pg. 280) Tom really cared about Huck for himself and not what he could do for him. Tom wishes for Huck to have a good future so he wouldn't the social outcast he is now. In conclusion, Tom appreciates friends for who they are.
In the story, Tom states to show the traits of caring. In the beginning, at Jackson Island when Joe gets homesick, Tom said "Who cares. Nobody wants you too". (Pg. 125) Tom cares for no one but himself which is why he tells Joe to go. Tom is selfish because he wants everything his way, not considering what others might want. As time elapses, during Muff Potter's trial, Tom speaks the truth about what happened at the graveyard. Even though his life was threatened, he really cared enough about Potter to tell the truth. Tom sees that others care about him, and he is just returning the favor by caring for them. At the end of the tale, when Tom and Becky get lost in the cave, he shares the piece of cake he has left with her. Tom truly cares about Becky which is shown by the fact that he even offers her the bit of cake. Tom has completely opened up to people and now trusts others not to hurt him if he cares about them. All in all, Tom learns to care about others.
Throughout The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom has evolved into a young man. In the beginning Tom bought tickets from his friends because he didn't learn the Bible verses correctly. In the end of the book, when stuck in the cave with Becky, he shared the piece of cake he had. By becoming mature, he started to display the traits of friendship and caring. All in all, Tom has come a long way from the beginning of the book.
Her teacher loved it, so she got a A- on it.
InuYasha never referred to the time he was a child, but Rin and I loved to tease him about it.
Rin and I became partners in crime, the only crimes we committed were annoying people.
Sango ended up getting a digatal cam-thingy for her birthday because she loved using it so much.
And that ends the time when InuYasha was a chibi.
A/N: ALL FINISHED! And in good time too. I have been traumatized with the fact that my family and I will be moving, and I'll start the freshman year of high school alone. And now let's see if I can finish up some of my other fics…
