Part 6

Here is another Naraku's point of view. Did everyone like the conversations between Kagome and Inuyasha's sub-conscious? If so, review and tell me, even if the story is already finished and turned into an Inuyasha movie when I buy Inuyasha from Rumiko Takahashi. By the way:

Disclaimer: I don't own 'em, except for Lucky Seven Bowling alley and Inuyasha's drunken uncle. (I got a bid for -$0.01 cents. Sad isn't it. Who want's a free drunken uncle who beats their nephews? Anyone? Hello?)

I will be holding the LUV awards! The most dedicated fan will get a cookie and the next chapter dedicated to them. So far luvinukagome has won for 6 times in a row because she is the only fan. Well, the only fan that writes reviews for every chapter. Someone needs to put and end to her winning streak; she's making you all look bad! Personally I don't care, as long as there is one fan/cool stalker who is reading/worshiping my story. She even reads the author's notes. (I don't most of the time.)

So this chapter is dedicated to luvinukagome and she gets a big cookie the size of her head to make up for all the times she won but didn't get a cookie.


Naraku's point of view>

"What do you mean he got away? You put 5 bullets in him!" father screamed at his henchmen.

"He grabbed the girl and ran. He was too fast, ran like a greyhound." The leader explained with his eyes on the ground.

"He is a 13 year old boy, surely you can manage to kill something that easy." Father sighed. He was rubbing the area between his eyes like he had a headache.

"Sorry boss, we'll get right on it." The leader of the henchmen replied as the all left the room with a flick of father's hand.

"May I offer a solution?" I asked.

"You were right last time, what?" father was desperate.

"Find the girl who was with Inuyasha. She will probably take him to her home after a while." This was too easy. Why was father screwing it up so bad?

"That is a good idea!" father's face brightened, and so did his mood. We'll see how happy he is when I deal with him. Just as soon as he kills Inuyasha, then he'll get what he deserves.


Inuyasha's point of view>

"I should have followed the rules." I mumbled to my self. I had a set of rules that normally keeps you out of trouble unless you were already in it.

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INYASHA'S GUIDE TO STAYING OUT OF TROUBLE!

1. Never talk to humans.

2. Never talk to demons.

3. Avoid Wal-Mart dumpsters.

4. Don't go to soup kitchens with out that stupid spell on.

5. Don't go anywhere with out that dumb spell on.

6. Don't go anywhere period.

7. Don't get caught.

8. If someone goes into your alley, wait until they leave to do anything.

9. Only go out at night if you have to go out at all.

10. What you can live with out, you don't need.

11. Never, ever, ever go into the women's bathroom at the train station, no matter what kind of food is inside.

12. Don't say thank you, just take it and run.

13. Never give out your name.

14. Never tell anyone where your spot is.

15. Don't tell anyone anything.

16. Don't even speak.

17. Don't roll in something smelly, no matter how much you want to. ("I haven't done that in a while." I reminisced.

18. Don't eat shoes.

19. Don't eat bacon grease, it smells good but it makes you throw up.

20. Don't trust anyone.

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"Are you okay?" Kagome asked me. I guess I must have spaced off.

"Yeah, I'm fine. Never better."

"So, maybe you should get shot more often if you're so much better." She know so very little.

"Maybe I'm already healed!" oops, broke #15! I guess I've already broken #1, #6, #13, #14, and #16 this week.

"There is no way you could of healed that fast! It's only been 16 hours since you were shot!"

I couldn't help it. I just had to tell somebody my secrets. I'd kept some for so long I forgot them. I was just itching to tell her. I caved. I pulled up my shirt and showed her my stomach, which was all right again, just like I expected it too.

"But you were shot, and bleeding. How can you be better so quick? Are you holding out on me?" she joked. I don't know why. Did she think she was my friend or something? Well, she did stay with me all night when she could of gone home. And she keeps refusing to go home till I'm better. I'll have to think a little more on this one.

"I'm half demon remember." I said. That should explain it all right?

"So, what does that have to do with anything?"

"I heal faster, run faster, smell things better, jump higher, fight better, and look a lot different than a human." There, everything was out in the open.

"Oh, so your like a super human?" she was annoying.

"I'm not a lowly human! Even a super one." Now she had to get it.

"Are you a demon then?"

"No! They do all that stuff even better than I do!" now she had to get it.

"So you don't fit in either one?" she was high. That was it; she had gotten high from the trash fumes. That is all. Even if she was high, she sure hit the nail on the head.

"You could say that."

"Then where do you fit in?"

"Keh, shut up." I never thought of that. This girl is t-r-o-u-b-L!

"My friend, Sango, she tells me that demons are evil. Every single last one. She says that half-demons are rare because a human wouldn't normally have kids with and evil thing unless they were already evil. So that means half-demons are even worse." Uh-oh, if she told Sango I would be so dead.

"Is she a demon exterminator?" I couldn't help but shiver when I said the word. Look at it! Does that look like a happy word?

"Her parents are. So I guess she will be one when she grows up too."

"Keh." When you couldn't think of anything to say, soft grunts are the best way to go.

"I won't tell. I never tell her. Most of her friends are demons with those silly spells on anyway. I never tell." Was she trying to sound comforting? Yes, this was comforting. There are demons at the school I go to! Very comforting.

"Hmm."

"So, the humans think you're an evil demon. What do the demons think?" Kagome asked.

"Most of them don't ask, they just beat the living crap outta me and leave when they think I'm dead. The ones who do talk, they think my father was a weakling for marrying a human and that I'm a black mark on their demon heritage. So they also leave when they think I'm dead." My secrets were falling through my hands like water. Why did this silly little girl affect me like this? I feel so calm when she's here, like the world doesn't matter. (a.n. The Inu&Kagome fans are happy now! At least you should be!)

"So, the humans don't see that you part human too and the demons don't see that you also part demon. Other wise you'd fit into both, huh?"

"I guess." See! I can't just 'keh' and let it be done! No, she has to make me use words! This is a very weird relationship we got going here.

"If you could fit into one, and one only, which would you rather be? Human or demon?" this is possibly the most difficult question to answer. Even I didn't know the answer. Well, if I picked demon, I would be strong and no one could hurt my family or me again! And if I picked human, I could be with people who can love and laugh and be happy with themselves for just getting a good grade. I could just be the dog I am and make my brother happy. He always said I should just turn into a dog and be the mutt I really am. I could always stay the same and live out the rest of my life in this stupid alley. Never mind. They all suck.

"Neither." There was my answer.

"Would you stay the same?"

"Nope." That was true too.

"What would you do then?"

"I don't know." There, she knew more about me. This is going to get me into so much trouble! So, so, so, so much trouble!

"It all sucks huh? I think that too sometimes. I'm a miko. Well, not a very good one. Sometimes I wish I could be a complete miko and others I wish I could just be a normal girl."

"Wow. You're a miko huh? If you're a miko, then why am I not dead or purified or turned into a frog or something?" mikos attack demons, not stay by their side all night.

"Because we are the same. We both don't fit in anywhere except with each other." That was the sappiest thing I had ever heard, and I've read some pretty sappy romance novels too!

"Corny, I know, but I can't help it. That is how I feel and I'm not like you so that I can hide what ever I'm feeling." She went on.

"So that's why you're nice all of a sudden? You feel sorry for me?" I hate pity. I hate it, I hate it, and I hate it!

"No, I realized I'm not the only one in this world who doesn't belong, that's all."

"Oh."

"Want to go home since you better?" she asked. Of course I wanted to go back, but my stomach was still hurting pretty bad. Maybe it wasn't as healed as it looked. And here was another good example of math on the streets:

InuyashaKagome's home FOOD!!!!

Can't argue with that logic, so I followed Kagome back to her house. Well, we wandered around a bit till Kagome knew where she was, and then I followed her to her house. It took a while, but I could eventually see the steps to the shrine coming up. I was so glad. I didn't think I could make it another block. We were almost there until a fresh wave of pain lowered me to my knees. It was official, I should have listened to Kagome the first time and stayed in that alley. But the food! I could smell it all the way down here.

"Are you all right? What's wrong? Is you stomach hurting again?" Kagome asked as she grabbed my arm to pull me up on my feet. She then tried to support me as we shuffled homeward. I didn't need any help! Well, I guess I did kind of need help, sometimes, on rare occasions, like now.

The pain was too much to think anymore. Things started to get fuzzy around the edges. Then a fog of black surrounded everything. I wasn't going to pass out just yet. Maybe when I got the food. Then I could pass out as much as my body wanted. I tried to force the blackness away and when it finally cleared I got shot again, but with a dart. Then the black came slamming into my world like a bullet train and I really did pass out.


Kagome's point of view>

I half carried, half dragged Inuyasha to the shrine steps. Just my luck when he started to go unconscious. He tried so hard, and pushed himself so much. I don't even think he realized that his wounds weren't healed all the way and wanted to go home just for me. Or my mother's cooking. I sat him down on the steps so I could catch my breath and he woke up just enough to open his eyes. Almost as if it had been a signal, he was shot again, but with these little darts you see zookeepers use to make animals go to sleep. A huge man grabbed me from behind and covered my face with a smelly rag. Not too long afterwards I couldn't see any more and then I too joined Inuyasha in sweet oblivion. (Trans: she passed out too.)


Still Kagome's point of view>

When I woke up, I didn't even know if my eyes were open or not because I couldn't see a thing. It was pitch black. I felt along the wall of my cell and found out 2 things:

1. It was a very tiny cell

-And-

2. Inuyasha was here too.

"Inuyasha, are you okay? Are you awake?" I asked. It made me feel better to hear some noise. If I had assumed right, we were in a windowless, soundproof room. There wasn't even a one-way window inside a mirror.

"What happened?" Inuyasha asked me groggily. Yup, he wasn't a morning person.

"Some guys hit you with tranquilizer and they took you and me both away and put us here. That's all I know." I really needed someone to keep talking. I hate the dark!

"Hmm." He said. I wondered what that meant until I heard him start to snore. It was very soft, but you could hear in anyway. It must have been too noisy with the rain for me to hear it earlier.

I was grateful Inuyasha snored. It filled in the silence perfectly, not too loud and not too quiet. It was the perfect thing he could of done, besides talking to me. It made the room feel safe, even if I couldn't see that it was. Probably because it made it impossible to imagine the noises of things that go bump in the night.

He started mumbling in his sleep again, but he didn't say anything that made sense. He would list of all the names of pie in alphabetical order and then do it again but backwards. Something told me he was starving. I wonder why? I soon fell asleep just after started to count how many different kinds of pie he named of. I think I lost count at 97. He sure knows a lot about pie.


Inuyasha's dream>

(a.n. Tell me in your reviews how much you like this part. I might put a few more in.)

Food, mountains of it, it was everywhere. And it was neatly put in groups. The hamburgers in one stack, the ramen in another, and on top of this lovely pyramid were pies. I decided to count how much pie was here. The more I counted, the more pie there was to count. The pile grew bigger and bigger until it blocked out the sun. I was standing on top of this huge tower of pie and I looked down to the ground below. 'Maybe,' I reasoned, 'the pile will shrink if I name all the pies.' I started to name them, but the pile grew and grew. It continued growing higher even when I stopped talking. It eventually stopped, but Kagome was down on the ground. She called up to me what kind of pie I liked. I tried to yell back down to her to get away from the pie because I was sure it would fall any minute, but she couldn't hear me. I watched in horror as she started to pull on of the pies out of the stack. She seemed to move in slow motion as the pie was pulled away and the pies began to fall. She was soon buried and I was falling to the ground. Just before I would hit the ground and be a little Inuyasha smear…………


still inuyasha's point of veiw>

"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!" I screamed at the top of my lungs. It was to be expected. I was going to hit the ground and die.

"What? What is it?" Kagome asked me frantically. She can't do that; she's buried under pie. Then I opened my eyes. Didn't make much difference because it was pitch black. I could feel Kagome shaking me like a rag doll.

"Are we dead?" I asked. I had to know right?

"No, we're just in a very small room and I think you had a horrible dream." Kagome sighed in relief.

"I did not." I don't get scared of dreams.

"Then what were you screaming for?" uh-oh, she got me there.

"Keh." I couldn't think of anything.

"Well, since your awake, can you break us out?" Kagome asked.

"Just a minute, let my eyes adjust." I replied. And sure enough, in a few seconds I was able to see the outline of everything in the room.

It was a very small room. No lights or windows, and the door was perfectly sealed to not have any room underneath it. It made me a little worried that there were no openings to get air inside here until I saw a vent. It was very small, we wouldn't be able to crawl through it, but it was an opening nonetheless. I looked back to the door, and saw that the hinges were on the inside. This was a very dumb thing to do, even if no one would be able to see the hinges or pull them up. It was still very stupid.

I got up and walked over to the door, telling Kagome about the hinges. She stared in my direction, unable to see me, but her surprise that I could see was still clear on her face. I pulled and struggled against hinge #1 until I had gotten the bolt out. Kagome gasped when it hit the floor with a clang and I realized she couldn't see what I was doing. I told her instantly and I could see her relax a bit.

Continuing with the task at hand, I managed to get the rest of the hinges un-bolted in about an hour. A small crack of light poured in from the top of the door since there was nothing holding it up. The only thing to do now was to knock the door down. I didn't think I was up to it, since my stomach still hurt just a bit, but I didn't say so. Kagome wanted out of here and she was going to get out if it was the last thing I do.

Stepping away from the door a bit, I prepared to slam into it with everything I got until it broke free, but there wasn't much room to get a running start. I still gave it a try. I went at it twice as long as my body would allow. If Kagome hadn't stopped me I would have probably killed my self on that damn door. She practically wrestled me away from the door and lectured me for a long time about over exerting my self. She did promise I could try again, but after a nice long nap. She said the constant banging was giving her a headache.

With the door no longer sealed, a cold breeze drifted in. I didn't mind, I was wearing warmer clothes, but Kagome was wearing shorts and a t-shirt. I didn't know what I was doing until Kagome was snuggled warmly in my lap and was using my long sleeves as a blanket against the cold. It felt so natural, like I was supposed to do this. I was too tired to fight it, so I fell asleep even before Kagome did.


It is 10 pages long! I have to stop here. And I have been informed that since Inuyasha and Kagome are foster brother and sister, it would be weird it they fell in love. Too bad, so sad. I'm the author, and that was just an excuse to get rid of Inu's uncle and make them spend more time together.