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(chapter six) Present in the morning
"Miroku!" shouted Inu-Yasha, pacing behind him. Miroku was leaning over the well and trying to peal off his spells. "I want to get back! It's been a year! You would have thought it would have peeled off by now!"
"Yeah," said the monk, leaning inside to get the last one.
"Inu-Yasha," said Sango, walking slowly over to him. Ranku clung to her leg, and she was holding Akango. "Perhaps… you should have some faith in my dear, loving husband." She dragged her free hand and pinched her love's butt.
Inu-Yasha snorted, jumping to fall asleep on a nearby tree. Sango rolled her eyes and walked away, dragging her children along with her. Miroku sighed as he watched Inu-Yasha jump and settle into the tree.
Impatient demon.
"Don't worry, Inu-Yasha," said Miroku, calmly, falling forward. "AAH!" Inu-Yasha looked over without a care in his expression. A groan echoed in the well. "It's finally finished Inu-Yasha." Impatient, foolish demon.
"'bout damn time!" shouted Inu-Yasha, pushing himself off the branch and landing on the wood of the old well. He leaned in and pulled Miroku out by his hand.
"Watch it!" he shouted, glaring at the full-demon. "I'm not as young as I once was."
Inu-Yasha groaned, he already knew that humans aged quickly. He nodded, and dropped Miroku on the ground.
As Inu-Yasha positioned himself to jump in, someone grabbed him from behind.
"INU-YASHA! INU-YASHA!" little voices squealed, unrelenting of his legs. Saruka, 9 years old, and the first daughter and child of Sango and Miroku, was holding on to his waist. Mariko, 7 years old, the first son of Sango and Miroku, was holding onto his right leg. Ranku, 5 years old, second son and third child, held onto his left leg. And Akango, the youngest child and daughter, held onto Ranku.
"Don't leave, Uncle Inu!" commanded Saruka, narrowing her eyes, her mother's demon slayer spirit seen within them.
"Can I go?" asked Mariko, grinning, wanting to get his way. He often did get his way. Akango began to cry and whimper.
"No go, Uncle doggy-Inu-puppy," said Ranku, beginning to cry. Inu-Yasha sighed, patting Saruka's head.
"Fine, I'll stay," he whispered, Sango was running over to them over the hill.
"AKANGO! RANKU!" she shouted, grabbing their hands. "GET BACK TO BED NOW!" It was their nap time. Saruka picked up Akango, Sango picked up Ranku, and they both walked over the hill. Mariko sniffled, raising his arms to his father. Miroku sighed again.
I won't leave now, thought Inu-Yasha, his and Miroku's eyes meeting. Miroku nodded and held Mariko in his arms and walked to their hut.
Inu-Yasha, now deserted and alone, sighed, and followed the monk to take a nap in their hut. I'm coming after you! Kagome!
