Inuyasha was going under the water, breathing fine, with Sango going
down beside him. Inuyasha gasped, but he realized that he was breathing
okay. Kilala was trailing behind them, unconscious. Inuyasha held his head
in excruciating pain and he whined in pain. The Siren was oblivious to his
plea and she kept swimming. Inuyasha sighed and fell back unconscious.
Several hours later, Inuyasha and Sango were lying on dry pebbles, but Kilala was awake. The little cat demon walked over to Inuyasha and started to lick his face. Inuyasha groaned, and he awoke. He felt around for a bit, feeling Sango's Hiraikotsu, then feeling Kilala's little tails. He pushed himself up and his ears twitched. Kilala jumped in his lap and mewed. Suddenly, Sango started to move. Her eyes slowly opened and she also pushed herself up.
"Kilala, Inuyasha, you're safe!" Sango cried out quietly. Inuyasha smiled slightly and he nodded with Kilala now on his shoulder. "But, where are we?" Inuyasha asked. Sango looked around and shook her head. "I have no idea, whatsoever." Kilala looked around, and then jumped off Inuyasha's shoulder. Kilala sniffed, and then scampered off. "Kilala!" Sango cried out. "Hold on, Sango," Inuyasha said. "Don't forget, I can also do that." He got on all fours and started to sniff the ground. "Woah...I don't believe it..." Inuyasha looked stricken with fear. "I sm- I smell the Water Siren!" He cried out in fear. Sango was in disbelief.
"Are we actually in her domain? I don't believe it, Inuyasha." Sango said, worried. "Yeah, but for now, we have to find Kilala." Inuyasha replied, looking straight ahead of him. He sniffed the air again, and he looked to his right. His eyes grew wide. "Ske-skeletons..." Sango looked to her right as well. "Oh my goodness..." Inuyasha clenched his teeth. "That- that fool! Sh-she...she eats humans!" Inuyasha growled. "As well making them her slaves..." Sango added.
Inuyasha and Sango started walking in the direction his nose was taking him. They both saw a huge palace. "Damn, that thing's gonna be hard to get through." Sango looked up. "Not really, Inuyasha." She pointed to a window and looked at Inuyasha. He also looked up and smiled. "Hold on, Sango. It's gonna be a bumpy ride."
Short and sweet, no? Next one coming up!
Several hours later, Inuyasha and Sango were lying on dry pebbles, but Kilala was awake. The little cat demon walked over to Inuyasha and started to lick his face. Inuyasha groaned, and he awoke. He felt around for a bit, feeling Sango's Hiraikotsu, then feeling Kilala's little tails. He pushed himself up and his ears twitched. Kilala jumped in his lap and mewed. Suddenly, Sango started to move. Her eyes slowly opened and she also pushed herself up.
"Kilala, Inuyasha, you're safe!" Sango cried out quietly. Inuyasha smiled slightly and he nodded with Kilala now on his shoulder. "But, where are we?" Inuyasha asked. Sango looked around and shook her head. "I have no idea, whatsoever." Kilala looked around, and then jumped off Inuyasha's shoulder. Kilala sniffed, and then scampered off. "Kilala!" Sango cried out. "Hold on, Sango," Inuyasha said. "Don't forget, I can also do that." He got on all fours and started to sniff the ground. "Woah...I don't believe it..." Inuyasha looked stricken with fear. "I sm- I smell the Water Siren!" He cried out in fear. Sango was in disbelief.
"Are we actually in her domain? I don't believe it, Inuyasha." Sango said, worried. "Yeah, but for now, we have to find Kilala." Inuyasha replied, looking straight ahead of him. He sniffed the air again, and he looked to his right. His eyes grew wide. "Ske-skeletons..." Sango looked to her right as well. "Oh my goodness..." Inuyasha clenched his teeth. "That- that fool! Sh-she...she eats humans!" Inuyasha growled. "As well making them her slaves..." Sango added.
Inuyasha and Sango started walking in the direction his nose was taking him. They both saw a huge palace. "Damn, that thing's gonna be hard to get through." Sango looked up. "Not really, Inuyasha." She pointed to a window and looked at Inuyasha. He also looked up and smiled. "Hold on, Sango. It's gonna be a bumpy ride."
Short and sweet, no? Next one coming up!
