Ch. 2

Fairy Tales

We're getting closer to Sango and Miroku. They have to be able to help! Inuyasha felt his heels going numb as he stopped in front of the horrified Sango and Miroku. "Guys, something funny is happening with Kagome!" Inuyasha sniffed the air to see what they were so held up with and nearly dropped Kagome as he flung out his sword. "Damn it! Show your face you stupid wench"
"Is that any way to talk to a hanyou like yourself?" Inuyasha set Kagome in Sango's hands, and ran to a fighting stance.

"It is when I can smell Kagome's blood all over you." A beautiful young girl came out of the bushes, short hair, big blue eyes, and a clean white dress with a tail sticking out. Her red hair enflaming the combination.
"I see she's come in contact with Kumo's spell. Give up and hand me the girl, or you'll die together."

"I'd never abandon Kagome!" Inuyasha frowned deeply and clenched his teeth, I hope she'd never abandon me…
"I was told that once, but I stopped believing in everything after Kumo came along." She then drew out a weapon Sango and Miroku had never seen- a revolver gun. She shot it in Inuyasha's direction and he dodged the uncombed flame that followed the bullet as he jumped over it.
"You put a curse on that didn't you?"
"Of course, you think I could ever defeat a demon of any kind with an unmasked modern day weapon"
"Modern day?"

"Kagome, follow me, run away from that rose!" Shouted a voice behind her, "It'll kill you!" The voice seemed to lift Kagome's body off the ground, and gently toss her into the well. "You'll be safer there, for once! Stay away from Tokyo right now!"
Kagome fell down the well, and to her concern blacked out. She awoke on the grass, picking a daisy, and as she started to think about Kikyou- Inuyasha and Kikyou, her vision blurred. Now, she was dreaming comfortably on Inuyasha's back and Sango's arms.

"Modern day is where I live, and Kumo met Kagome. She was so depressed when he found her he almost felt sad, but no matter. You probably deserve to die more than she does, so I'll grace you with a quick death." The girl shot another bullet, and another, and soon, she ran out.
"Looks like I've found your weakness, wench." Inuyasha ran forward, a cut a crisp mark in the dress, causing her to tie it up and hold her wound, soiling the dress with more blood.

"I'll be joining you soon." The girl muttered before falling to her knees. Kagome began to arise from Sango's arms,

"Kagome, help me! Inuyasha is going to kill me!" Said a new voice with the other gasping,
"Go-ree!" "Don't worry, I'll help you." Whispered Kagome.

Kagome arose from Sango's arms and walked toward Inuyasha, "Don't kill her, she's okay"
"She smells just like your blood!" Inuyasha said, as Kagome walked towards him. "Kagome, trust me!" Kagome pressed her blank face to his chest and hugged him, Inuyasha froze.
"It's okay. I'm sorry though,"

"Sorry for wha-" Kagome shocked Inuyasha with her Miko powers and had him pass out beneath her feet. The girl got up, picked up Kagome, dragging her by the waist, and jumping into the air, to sit on nothing.

"What are you doing? How are you doing this?" Kagome said, her weak voice peeking through the roar of travel.
"Kiba-Ko, reveal yourself. We are in a demon world anyway." A shiny blue dragon was flying under them, and they were riding it like a horse.

"What is this?" Kagome's weak body had no energy to scream, or be surprised, she merely stared between the dragon, and the girl.

"This is Kiba-Ko, a dragon fish from the twenty-first century. You wouldn't know about him, but we do know you're from there." The girl looked forward steadily, focusing on the clouds.

"How?" Said Kagome, sitting uneasily on the dragon.
"That is none of your concern, but you will find out soon enough."

"You and I will never die, you are going to be stuck with your guilty conscious until eternity ends. The clouds never change my dear, and that means, neither do I." Hissed a cruel voice from behind the screen.
"But why do you want this girl's spirit so badly? I don't understand, are you just being greedy?" Said a feminine voice, a bit of concern to her tone.
"I will not use the word greed, in this situation. I merely want extra power for myself." The girl rolled her eyes, and frowned deeply,
"I just hate you." A snicker peeked from behind the screen,
"And that's why I loved you, my dear."

Kagome stared at the scar on her palm, and sighed, "Why am I under this curse?" The girl ignored her, a flew into a cloud. Kagome was shocked from the cold water touching her bare legs, and once done wiping her face saw the forest of fluff towering around them. "Kiba-Ko, don't transform back- we may need to take her away, I don't want Kumo to-" The dragon roared and the girl stopped panicking, as the dragon nodded his head.

"Kagome, just run away from here right now! He's going to take you away!" Said the strange voice, "Who are you?" Said Kagome, very energetic in her thoughts.
"I'll tell you if you run away!"

Kagome burst from her dream world and woke up, closing her eyes. A deep, cruel voice, approached. "Kagome, come over here." Kagome's courage overtook her, and she walked forward towards the voice.

"What do you want!" She shouted, preparing to run and use her last reserves of energy to fight him.

"I want you to love me!" The voice changed to that of Inuyasha's, and Kagome frowned confusedly.

"Inuyasha?"
"Do you think I would let you go like that? Never. I love you," Kagome ran to Inuyasha, and hugged him tightly,
"I'm so sorry!" Inuyasha's kimono blackened, and Kagome backed off. "Inuyasha?" Inuyasha looked up at her, as his face changed to that of a normal human's, and Kagome prepared to run.

"Kagome!" Shouted Inuyasha as he ran and jumped as high and as fast as he could to find her. His feet becoming raw, he paused for a split second and stared at his heels, raw flesh oozing blood unto the ground, he suddenly felt a slap of something much more pleasing- water. His ears twitched at the sound of his feet humming from the slap of liquid, but he could smell what created it, and it no doubt had to do with where Kagome was taken. "Inuyasha!" Another girl leapt from the sky with a come like arrow winding into the water. She landed as if it was solid ground, and slashed her arrow close to Inuyasha's face, almost cutting it. "Are you the same wench that kidnapped Kagome?"She drew a bow, causing the both of them to pause at the drawing of their weaponry to observe each other. The girl had her hair tied up in cloth at the top, to show only two tufts ofhair on the sides, and a jewel met at the center of her forehead to the drooping fabric.

"Filthy hanyou! Move or I'll kill you!" Said the girl, bearing her knife.
"How dare you call me that!" The girl swiped the knife close to Inuyasha again, and he drew Tetsuigua, knocking the knife from the girl's hand having her jump back scared. "Not too much of a fighter, are you?"

"I am not a disgusting demon, as yourself. However, I am not human. I can beat you in a fight easy!" Inuyasha and the girl fell into the water beneath them, and a blind aura blocked Inuyasha's vision of the girl. Then it hit him- this was the fairy tail his mother had told him.

"Kagome, jump on top of Kiba-Ko!" Kagome ran toward the dark metallic blue dragon, and jumped atop it, following the strange girl's commands. The girl swung her leg over the dragon, and before on correctly, the dragon flew. It took her several moments to position herself, but once positioned commanded it to go faster, and it did. Soon, they arrived at a blank field, and the dragon shrank down into a boy's form. He had horns sticking from the top of his head, and Kagome used them to launch herself to her feet.

"Hey!" He said, and Kagome jumped back, unto the ground, passing out from the surprise.

"Kiba-Ko is your friend, he's not going to hurt you!" Yelled the strange girl, "By the way, my name is Go-ree." Kagome, still weak and frail even when dreaming, found her hand on a bow and arrow, and notched them together.
"Who are you, and why did you kidnap me and run away?" The two figures backed away, into the fogginess of her dream, and a raging bullet shot the arrow from her bow.

"Calm down!"

Inuyasha swam as far as he could to the side, and watched as the aura shot at where he was wading. This was the fairytale of the Mikako! Inuyasha knew what he had to do, and swam towards the girl. "Wind scar!" Inuyasha blew the girl from under he water, forcing her to re-solidify it.
"Hanyou! You have not cared for this girl until you discover she will be lost forever?" Inuyasha stopped, and stared at the girl.

"Nori! Stop! Don't go after me, it's Kumo that you need to go after!"

"How do you know my name?" Asked the girl, drawing a cone shaped arrow.

"That doesn't matter! Kill Kumo, not me!"
"Don't you think I know that?" Said the girl, beginning to cry. "He killed me!" Inuyasha drew his sword, and bared his teeth, "Then why are you going after me?" Inuyasha lunged the sword down, and created the wind scar. The girl jumped it, and landed right in front of Inuyasha.

"Because we made a deal."

"I'm not going to calm down, you kidnapped me!" Kagome searched for another arrow, but the fog was a worthy opponent.
"Just wake up, and we can explain."

"Fine"

Kagome's eyes darted open, and she quickly jumped into a battle stance. "Now explain!" The two demons walked forward to address Kagome, but found that she wasn't going to be professional. They could understand, although they had never been kidnapped.

"Okay, Kiba-Ko is a dragon fish, and I'm a cat/fox hanyou. We kidnapped you under the orders of Kumo, and realized it wasn't such a good idea." Kagome nodded her head as Go-ree spoke, and asked a question when he was through,
"So, why do you call him Kiba-Ko? He looks pretty old"
"That is none of your business." The dragon, spoke, and Go-ree harbored a weak smile as she held him back with her one arm.

The lullaby of the sweet cold night,
Pressing against your winter blankets,
As you bathe in your dreams Of a fairy tale.
-Goldye Harrison

With all seriousness, I am not very serious. This story is supposed to be poetic, and slightly depressing, but I'm working on another story to show just how shallow I can be. Forget about it for now, but remember, I am twelve, therefore, this is hard for me to do.