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Sesshoumaru was waiting outside for Inuyasha and Kagome. When both of them showed up, he took them to a secluded place in the forest. Sesshoumaru made sure that there were no demons in the forest first and then put Inuyasha and Kagome down on the ground. He did not want an angry mother after him today.
"Alright today we will be learning the first technique which is how to mask your emotions," shouted Sesshoumaru smirking at Inuyasha.
"What are you staring at," Inuyasha asked balling his fists.
The scent his brother was giving off was very foul. Not foul as he smelled bad but foul as in dangerous and he did not like it one bit.
"Nothing really, I doubt either of you will be able to mask emotions," sneered Sesshoumaru.
Inuyasha was getting angrier, while Kagome was grinding her teeth at Sesshoumaru. Sesshoumaru just smirked this is exactly what he wanted. He wanted both Kagome and Inuyasha to be angered. In this way, he could teach them both to mask emotions, because emotions were nothing more than feelings that got in the way during a battle.
"Good I see you are both angry," said Sesshoumaru.
Before he could speak another word, Inuyasha had latched his teeth into Sesshoumaru's arm. Trying to be the nice brother, he is Sesshoumaru tried to swing Inuyasha off his arm but could not. So in the midst of the forest Sesshoumaru was waving his arm up and down trying to get Inuyasha off. Kagome not understand the whole fight or concept began to laugh at both brothers. Finally, Sesshoumaru was able to bonk Inuyasha on the head to tug him off his arm. Kagome was still laughing until both brothers asked her what she was laughing about.
"You guys are too much," she said in between fits of giggles, "I know it wasn't suppose to be funny but it was."
"This is exactly why I despise training you two," spoke Sesshoumaru, "Not even a day and already you two are embarrassing me."
"In front of who," Kagome asked.
"Yeah and I thought we were suppose to mask emotions," asked Inuyasha.
"You are in battles so your emotions don't get ahead of you," said Sesshoumaru sighing, "like the battles you fight with humans." Both Inuyasha and Kagome stopped to think. He was right; Sesshoumaru was right if we let our emotions get in the way we could lose the fight.
"Now are you both ready for training," Sesshoumaru asked again.
"Yes," they both replied.
Smirking a little, Sesshoumaru began to teach them different techniques. He first taught them how to use their nose. Their nose would come in handy for sneak attacks. Inuyasha and Kagome were both told to close their eyes. Sesshoumaru took out two different pouches one that smelled like gunpowder and another one that smelled like a certain tree.
"Alright both of your will be give a different smell you must track," said Sesshoumaru giving Inuyasha gun powder, and Kagome the tree scented pouch, "Now I want you to smell this scent but not too deeply or you might pass out."
Kagome and Inuyasha then began to smell the scent with their eyes closed making sure to make a memory of the scent.
"Okay now both of you tell me what your scent is," asked Sesshoumaru.
"Mine smells like fire, and special rock so it's gun powder," said Inuyasha.
"Correct Inuyasha you may open your eyes," said Sesshoumaru as he asked Kagome the same question.
"Mine smells like a leave so a certain tree scent," said Kagome.
"Correct Kagome," said Sesshoumaru as she opened her eyes. "Now both of you remember that scent well because I am going to hide the pouch and you must find it using your nose."
Inuyasha and Kagome both nodded their heads in agreement and closed their eyes. They both waited until Sesshoumaru had returned with out the pouches.
"Now I want both of you to go find your pouch," he said motioning for them to find the pouches.
Both Kagome and Inuyasha ran off into the forest using their noses to find the pouches. Sesshoumaru sat down on the grass relaxing for once until he caught an odd smell.
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