Chosen to be Neko
Chapter Two- what the heck!
(Signs…I do not own inuyasha, even if I wish I could, but this is my story so I can do whatever I want!…Hahahahha!)
When Saria entered the closet a white light took her in. She opened her eyes in shock as she thought of what just happened. She gasped at the scene before her. A white wonderland invited her in as she looked around her. She knew she wasn't in Japan any more because it was the middle of summer. She did a small, weird grin as her next thoughts came about.
'Could I be in Narnia,' her thoughts laughed. Her thoughts were shattered though when a strange looking creature with a monkey suit (oh my gosh…. you know who it is) came running at super speed toward her. He grabbed her around the throat and started making a sucking noise. She saw a white light came from her body. She screamed as unbearable agony filled her body.
"Please, stop," she cried out. He laughed wickedly.
"Your soul will restore me back to full," he said. Anger boiled inside of her despite the pain. She pushed him away with a white light of power. Even though she was bewildered at what she did, she didn't show it. He looked shocked himself, but then he smiled evilly.
"I have half your soul in my body, that will be enough," he laughed. She looked at him with a pleading gaze.
"Give it back," she shouted. He looked thoughtful for a moment. Then he spoke.
"If you can get me the Shikon no Tama sword, I will give your soul back," he said coldly. She looked at him with disgust.
"I don't know where it is," she questioned him angrily. He smiled mysteriously at her.
"Behind you is the Northern Mountain, there you will find a palace with a sword in the middle of a room," he said pointing behind her. She turned and looked at the mountain in awe. She could see the palace half way up the mountain. She turned back to look at the person in the suit.
"I'm guessing there is a price since you can't get it yourself," she said coldly. He smiled (dude, he's always smiling.)
"I doubt that you will have any trouble," he said. She frowned at him.
"Before I go, I need to know the name of the person I'm speaking to," she inquired.
"Naraku (I hope I spelled that right)," he said." Just call me, and I'll be there." Then he left at lightning speed in the opposite direction of the mountain. She turned around and looked at the mountain again. Then she lowered her gaze to where she had entered this world. Her door lay in the middle of the forest. Her gaze looked upward and she signed.
She could the emptiness in her soul. She was only half in her body. She looked at the mountain in hope, and signed again. she slowly walked toward her destination.
