"That's right. I'm Queen Ayame of the Northern Tribes," answered Ayame, "and I want you out!"
"I can't leave with out my partners so get over it," said Sesshoumaru.
"If I come to find you back tomorrow morning you'll die," said Ayame angrily.
She stomped off into the distance.
"What an ignorant child," said Sesshoumaru.
He watched her as she stomped and than ran into the distance disappearing in a whirlwind.
"She's kind of cute when she's mad," he thought, "I also like her smell too. Her name does her justice."
Next morning…
"Jaken! Rin! Get up! We have to go," said Sesshoumaru.
The two of them got up to the smell of food. Rin quickly went to duck her head in the freezing cold water before coming back for breakfast.
"Morning Lord Sesshoumaru," she said.
"Good morning Rin," he replied.
"Good morning Master Jaken," she said.
"Good morning Rin," said Jaken sitting down near the fire.
The trio ate quietly for a while. The silence was broken by Sesshoumaru.
"We'll be leaving as soon as we're done eating," he said.
"Why? I really wanted to pick some Ayame?" questioned Rin sadly.
"Because it's time we left, is why," replied Sesshoumaru sternly.
Rin looked down and nodded.
"Good I hate this place. It's cold and smelly!" complained Jaken.
Ayame walked out of the den and stretched tiredly. She yawned and looked at the mountain where that jerk had been. She would give them ten minutes before she and a few warriors kicked him off of her mountain.
"My lady the demon lord has returned," said Saiyonji.
"Tell him to go to hell my answer is still no," said Ayame.
"You haven't even heard my request yet Ayame," said the demon.
"I don't need it Koinji the answer is no," said Ayame.
"Why are you so hasty? Who knows what could happen to your tribe if you don't mate me," he said.
"Is that a threat?" asked Ayame.
"No it's a promise," said Koinji.
His silver eyes showed how serious he was.
"It's a promise that we will fight you back," said Ayame.
"You know you can't defeat me Ayame! So why do you even fight?" asked Koinji.
"Because I fight for my people," she answered.
"Than it's time you gave up the fight…for the sake of your people," said Koinji, "I will have you whether it means I kill your people and force you or you just accept my offer."
"How much time will you give me?" asked Ayame.
"I'll give you until tomorrow," he answered, "Until then."
He kissed her hand gently and walked off. Ayame cringed her other hand had been balled into a fist since he came and now she was bleeding.
"Oh and take care of that hand will you. The only bleeding you should be doing is when we consummate our union," said Koinji.
He disappeared into the distance and when she could no longer smell his disgusting scent she growled.
"Damn him! How dare he threaten me! I'd say 'no', but I can't. All of our warriors couldn't even compare to his," said Ayame out loud.
She was stuck and she couldn't see any way out of it.
My longest chapter! I'm so happy!
