If there are spelling errors, I amvery sorry. Thanks for all the reviews!

Disclaimer: I do not own InuYasha (only Kurojin and Monyo)

Dedication: For Tiger, who now hunts in StarClan


"So cute, so cute."

"Leave it alone, InuYasha. It' probably got some kind of disease on it."

The voices were muffled, as the two brothers spoke inside a small rocky cave, on a lip on the mountainside. Kurojin was looking over InuYasha's shoulder, pushing away her black hair to get a better look at the think that was 'so cute'.

"It's only little, it wouldn't have anything bad on it." Insisted the hanyou, bending down to pick it up.

A whip flew out of Sesshoumaru's hand, and tripped InuYasha up. Landed on the solid ground, InuYasha rounded on his brother. "What's your problem? Just be cause it's different, doesn't mean it's bad!"

"Don't be so naïve. We should probably kill it. It's only going to get bigger." Sesshoumaru argued back.

"Sesshoumaru-sama, it's only a snow leopard, don't get your dog fur in a knot." Kurojin was holding a small white cub in her arms. It's big blue eyes blinked up from fur of creamy white with black patches over his body. On his forehead was a small pattern of a black arrow.

Sesshoumaru still looked frazzled. "You idiot, put it down before it bites you!"

The cub gave a small mrrow, and started to purr in Kurojin's arms, rubbing it silky head up and down her chest. InuYasha made a beeline for the cub, and tickled him under the chin. "Sesshoumaru, I think you're more capable of biting than he is."

They looked at him with stony faces.

"Fine! Do what ever you want with him." Sesshoumaru said, defeated.

"Let's bring him to the village!" InuYasha squealed, as the cub purred louder.

"Shouldn't we name him first?" Kurojin asked, letting InuYasha hold him.

"How about, Monyo?"InuYashaasked the cub. Blinking his pearly eyes, Monyo nodded. Sesshoumaru looked sour.

"Sheesh, getting all hyped over a cub."

The group trooped out of the cave, brushing off cobwebs from their exploring. Pulling one away from his dog-ears, InuYasha let Monyo gamble around their legs. He started to chase after Sesshoumaru's trailing dog fur and the poor boy had to start sprinting down the mountain to avoid the sharp claws and teeth.

The sun dipped behind the range. They didn't realise they had been looking in that cave all afternoon. "Time to go home." Kurojin said, as Sesshoumaru came back into view, Monyo gleefully clawing his way up onto Sesshoumaru's head. "Are you two going to take Monyo home with you?"

"Yes." InuYasha said.

"No." Sesshoumaru panted.

Both at the same time. Sparks cracked, as they glared at each other. "You just said that we could do what ever we want with him."

"Yes, but I didn't mean to make him stay in our home!" Sesshoumaru cried, ripping the cub off his head. The cub gave a startled mew, and scratched Sesshoumaru's hand. Dropping him like a hot coal, Sesshoumaru looked pointedly at InuYasha.

"You scared him." InuYasha said, picking up the cub.

"Why don't you just ask your father?" Kurojin sighed; the two brothers looked at her.

"Good idea." Sesshoumaru said. "He'll see some sense."


"I'm sorry boys, but your father's had to go away." InuYasha's mother said, as they sat round at the small table.

"Dammit." Sesshoumaru banged his head on the table, knowing that InuYasha was giving him that annoying little smile of his.

"Why do you need him?" She asked, leaning over slightly to put and hand on Sesshoumaru's forehead, making sure he wasn't going to bang his head down again.

"We wanted to ask him if we could keep this cub." InuYasha asked, holding up the purring Monyo.

"I don't see why not." His mother said, running a hand over his head. Sesshoumaru looked furious.


Sesshoumaru turned in early, but InuYasha took little Monyo outside to play with the old Sakura. She greeted them with a wag of her branch, and a small whisper. InuYasha scrambled up the tree, and sat in the higher branches.

"Monyo, what's the matter? You can come up," InuYasha called down to the cub. The black and white cub had been looking nervously at the tree. But at the sound of InuYasha's voice, he gave a mrrow, and started to climb the tree. The Sakura went oddly still, and stiff, as the Leopard climbed higher. What sounded like an angry hiss came from her. InuYasha looked at the hissing Sakura.

He patted her trunk. "What's with you?" As Monyo came up to InuYasha, the Sakura moved her branches, shielding him from InuYasha. "Sakura!" InuYasha cried, trying to push a branch away. Monyo grew frantic, mewing and crying, tugging at the branches that shield him from his master.

The Sakura hissed. InuYasha paused. Did Sakura know something? "It's ok." He whispered to the Sakura, putting his face on her trunk. "I want to go down now." With a small rattle, she let her branches fall, and InuYasha hopped down, Monyo close behind.

The cub took forever to settle down. He was forever leaping about Sesshoumaru and InuYasha's bed. He clawed with Sesshoumaru's dog fur, and tackled InuYasha's head, wanting to play. "Go to bed." InuYasha groan.

Like this was the magic word, Monyo padded to the end of InuYasha's bed, and curled up.

"Finally." Sesshoumaru breathed, rolling over and falling asleep.


The normal morning tweets of the birds were punctured by loud sobs, and screaming. InuYasha jerked awake, Sesshoumaru blinked open his eyes. "What's going on?" InuYasha asked, and picked up Monyo, and ran outside. The sliding doors along the village flew open, as sleepy eyed youkai looked out to the streets.

Sesshoumaru ran after InuYasha, their mother behind them.

InuYasha and Monyo came to the source of the commotion. A small group of villager were around four people.

A small inu youkai girl was crying the same words over and over. "Daddy, daddy!" It looked like she had a few cuts over her face and a gash over one arm. Her mother was kneeling next to her, sobbing, as she clung to her small baby. Of course, the baby had no idea what was going on, but all the noise was terrify him, so he was crying as well.

InuYasha pushed to the front of the crowd, ignore the snarls of 'half-breed'. He wondered what they were crying about. Sesshoumaru came up with him, and their mother rushed over to the sobbing woman, putting an arm round her.

"My husband." She said in a heart broken voice. Finally, InuYasha saw what was so horrible. A man was lying in the dirt. His eyes were torn to shreds, and his skull was spilt open. All along his arms were great slashes and teeth marks. His stomach was ripped apart, and along his legs were marks of teeth and claws.

"Looks like he's been mauled to death." Sesshoumaru said in a quiet voice.

"Mauled? By what?" InuYasha gasped, horrified at the sight of the man.

"Come on, we better get out of here." A voice said behind InuYasha. Kurojin was standing in a part of the crowd, her face rather white. "The villagers can deal with it, we don't need to be here." They followed her out of the village, and back to Monyo cave. "Let's play here, and go back at lunch time. Things might have been cleared up by then."

They nodded; both wanted to forget about the man. "Lets see if we can get further into the cave." Sesshoumaru suggested.

"Maybe Monyo can show us something?" InuYasha asked. The leopard mewed, and leapt from his arms. Stubby tail in the air, he jumped onto some low rocks. They grew steadily steeper, as the kitten climber higher.

"Slow down!" Kurojin yelled after a time. They had stopped to rest. "How high does this thing go?"

"I think were going deeper, not higher." InuYasha puffed, starting to catch up with Monyo, who was licking a paw. His blue eyes blinked warmly at them, and scuttled away. "Hey!" InuYasha yelled, running along a narrowing passage. Sesshoumaru and Kurojin sprinted after them. A flock of bats came out of nowhere, knocking InuYasha backwards, into Sesshoumaru whom knocked into Kurojin. Landing in a heap, InuYasha struggled free of the group.

He crawled on his stomach, as more bats flew over his head. "The gap is to small for you two!" He cried, as he came to the end of the passage.

"Let me try." Kurojin said. "I'm a girl, so I'm smaller."

"Wait, I'll go in first." InuYasha, pushing his way into the hole. The ground fell away and he fell into an underground lake. "Water!" he cried, treading it.

"Wait, I'm coming." Kurojin yelled, her voice muffled behind the thick layers of rocks. Lying flat to the ground, she tried to get in. "Ugh, I'm to big." She snarled, kicking and pushing.

"You'll get stuck!" Warned Sesshoumaru, pulling Kurojin out with a slight pop.

InuYasha paddled down the pond, looking up at the many pointy rocks hanging from the ceiling. A few glow bugs shone down, clinging to the rocks, catching insects. He looked at the water, which was black. It looked like the night sky. Black with a few stars in it.

It was peacefully quiet in the cave, as he floated towards the shore. Where was Monyo? In answer, he heard a mew, and looked up. The little white cub was smiling down at him from a rock formation.

He padded down to the hanyou, touching his nose with his own. With a flick of his tail, he started off again. InuYasha slipped and slid after him, water running from his silvery hair. He looked back at the tiny gap in the far end of the cave, which was where his brother and friend were. Sighing, he followed after Monyo.

The kitten walked along another passageway. Water trickled down the sides of the rocks, and a few wetas (1 that reminds me of King Kong ) crawled over the rocks. The rocks grew closer together again, and InuYasha felt water under foot. Glancing down, he saw water starting at his ankles.

Having to press his body closer to the walls, he started to fell nervous. Feeling like the walls were pressing tighter on his chest, and that the rocks would cave in, he started to panic. Monyo stopped, and curled round InuYasha's legs, trying to calm him. Breathing slowly, his leg felt through icy water. The water was coming to his waist.

The cave opened up again, and it was another pond. Monyo walked into the water, and paddled to a dead end. "Oh-no." InuYasha cried, knowing what was going to come. Monyo nodded, and dove under. Taking a huge gulp of air, InuYasha dived under. Striking out with his hands, he crashed into the bottom of the pond. Feeling blindly for the tunnel to go through, his fists curled round the edge of it. Kicking hard, he let himself rise, so his back scrapped the tunnels ceiling. The tunnel seemed to go on forever.

The blood pounded in his head, as he scrabbled along the rocks. A few bubbles exploded from his mouth, as his brain screamed for oxygen. He went limp, floating in a slight rip in the current.


Sesshoumaru and Kurojin came out of the cave, blinking in the bright light. Looking a little worse for wear, they sat down, waiting for InuYasha to reappear. "I wonder where, Monyo took him?" Kurojin ask after a while.

"I dunno." Sesshoumaru yawned. "It's nearly lunch, wish he'd hurry up."

"I am hurrying up." InuYasha yelled, walking out form the mouth of the cave, Monyo in his arms.

"How'd you get out?" Kurojin asked, amazed.

"I, don't know." InuYasha said slowly. "All I remember is being in the water, then I was on the pond's edge, and Monyo led me out again. It was really weird."

"Who cares. Let go into the village and eat!" Sesshoumaru was half way down the hillside. They all ran after him. Monyo pushed InuYasha in the back, and he started to rollie pollie down the hill. Monyo rolled after him.

They had lunch at Kurojin's house. Her father made a seafood smelling soup. Kurojin appeared not to eat anything, as Sesshoumaru and InuYasha ate the bowls of soup, feeding some of the squid to Monyo. The cub gladly gobbled it up, licking his mouth, eager for more.

Kurojin asked her father for some metal, which he gave her with out raising questions. "What happened to the mauled man, father?" She asked, shaping the metal into a split sphere. Her father frowned, as he worked behind the irons. He dusted his apron. He was a large man, with a good-natured face, and he had small black devil wings coming out of his shoulder blades.

"We had a burial. All the mess was cleaned up." InuYasha and Sesshoumaru pushed their bowls away simultaneously, looking faintly sick.

"Sorry, guys." Kurojin laughed, cutting out slits in the sides of the half spheres. "Hm, I need something to go in the middle of this, do you have-" Monyo mewed, and in his mouth was a golden bell. "-anything…" She trailed off, wondering where the leopard had found the bell.

He rolled it to her. "Thank you, Monyo." She cooed, patting his head. He purred. She placed the bell in the middle of the ball, and put them together. "Look, Monyo. I've made a ball for you to play with."

She rolled it along the ground, and it fell apart. Her father boomed with laughter. "Kurojin, you need to seal the ball. Let me do it." He took the ball, and put it in vice. Wheeling it up tight, he placed hot coals in his fire tongs. Running them along the balls edges, they melted and sealed. Unwinding it, he picked them up in the tongs, and placed them in cold water. With a sputtering hiss, steam billowed out. "All done." He said cheerfully, throwing the ball to Kurojin.

It jingled merrily, as Kurojin rolled it along the ground. Monyo looked at it then took chase, zigzagging between the bodies, pawing the ball with his large paws. Monyo hit the ball, and the ball rolled out of the door. Leaping to their feet, they followed Monyo, who patted it between his paws. He turned round, and passed the ball to InuYasha. Stopping it with a foot, he kicked it to Sesshoumaru. It lifted, and bounced off his head.

Kurojin caught the ball in mid air, and threw it over to Monyo. The cub dribbled the ball down the street, the youkais and hanyou running after him.


Still Inutaisho was away, and their mother wouldn't say were he went. Feeding the leopard the leftover dinner scraps, InuYasha and Sesshoumaru went to bed.

Again, the cub took forever to get to sleep. And this time the ringing was driving the brothers insane. "Got to sleep!" Yelled InuYasha, lifting the balls out of the cub's grasp. He mewed, and curled up to sleep at the foot of his bed again.

InuYasha put the toy to one side, and pulled up the covers.


Sakura tapped on the windows the next morning. Her rapping grew louder, when nobody woke up. Monyo nuzzled into InuYasha, purring in his ear. Giggling, he rolled over, mumbling. "Cut it out."

The kitten bit him on the nose. "Ow! I'm up, geez. Wake up, Sesshoumaru!" He shook his brother's shoulder. Sesshoumaru rubbed his eyes, sitting up.

"What?" He asked, as their sliding door opened. Their mother looked in, her face worried.

"Your not to go outside today." She said.

"Why's that?" Demanded Sesshoumaru, waking more fully up, and folding away his bed. His step-mother looked slightly pale.

"The village men are searching the whole range. There's been another attack. A whole family had been killed." They ran to the window, and peered out. InuYasha could just see a flock of people, and heard muffled sobs. "If the attacker comes back, I want you to be inside. Your father's magic will protect us."

Monyo was chasing his ball again. He lobed it at the wall, and it flew back toward him. With a smile, she snapped the doors shut.

"It must be serious." InuYasha murmured, as the ball flew over his head.


The villagers were looking down at the six bodies. All were inu youkai. It was the same kind of wounds. The man and woman's eyes had been gauged out, body torn apart by teeth and claws. An old man's limbs had been ripped away, and the three children were hardly recognisable under the dried blood and innards. Almost every part of their small bodies had been tossed, and bitten apart.


Thankfully, the brothers, nor Kurojin saw this. They were locked away. Bored out of their skulls, Sesshoumaru was gazing out of the window, watching a few spits of rain trickle down the panes. His head was in his hands; his breath steamed up the glass.

Monyo was snoozing on their packed away beds, and InuYasha was absentmindedly picking a large hole in the wood, as he stare into space.

Sesshoumaru's head slipped off his hands, and banged his chin rather painfully on the ledge. He turned to his brother. "What do you want to do?" He asked, as the rain pelted harder.

"Uh, draw." InuYasha said, not really listening.

"Sounds fine, I'll get the stuff." Sesshoumaru passed by InuYasha, and knocked on his head, making sure someone was still in there. InuYasha shook his head slightly. Good enough. In a small cupboard, he pulled out two large scrolls and pots of ink. He found two brushes, and threw them into the pile.

Scooting them along the floor, he pushed a scroll and brush at InuYasha. They flopped to the ground, legs in the air. Sesshoumaru chewed on the tip of his brush, thinking of something to draw.

He looked at InuYasha, who was busy running the brush over the paper, a few drops of ink hitting his nose. "What are you doing?"

InuYasha flipped his picture round, holding it up. "It's, Monyo." He said. Hearing his name, the leopard scampered down to have a look. It was pretty good. It was down in a basic Chinese style. The head and body was like a backward S, and the end of the S came round for the tail. Small triangle airs hovered from his head, and you could see three paws. InuYasha had then put the dots forming a black arrow over Monyo's head, and a few on his tail and back.

Monyo clearly liked it. He purred, and rubbed InuYasha's head. He pawed at the picture. A black paw print appeared. Finding the ink funny to lick off his paws, he rubbed it along Sesshoumaru's scroll. "Hey!" Cried Sesshoumaru, pulling the scroll from under the kitten. He tumbled off with a startled mew. Sesshoumaru grabbed the cub by the scruff, and looked at his furry white face. He blinked back, giving a cheeky smile. "Your dead, fur ball!" And started to throttle the cat round the neck.

It would have been pretty comical and funny, if Sesshoumaru hadn't been a youkai, and was more than capable of killing the kitten by doing this. Picking up an inkbottle, InuYasha threw it at Sesshoumaru. The bottle smashed when it made contact with the silvery head. This seemed to distract Sesshoumaru for a while. His hair dripping with black, he let go of the gasping Monyo.

Blinking his glazed eyes, Monyo scampered behind InuYasha. "Don't you dare do that to Monyo, again!" The hanyou yelled.

His hair now a startling shade of black, Sesshoumaru turning flaming eyes on InuYasha. InuYasha seemed to shrink, as Sesshoumaru towered over his little brother. "This means war, twerp!"

Picking up the two brushes, he threw them like darts at InuYasha. The small boy had to throw his body to the ground, feeling the air stir as they whizzed over his head. The brushes hit the wall and stuck there.

InuYasha threw another inkpot. Drawing out his glowing whip, Sesshoumaru shattered it in mid air. The ink spattered the walls, and the brothers and one cub. Grabbing five inkpots, Sesshoumaru threw them haphazardly at his sibling. Having to flip backwards out of the way, the pots splashed ink all over the place. One hit Monyo on the tail, soaking the kitten's bottom half.

With a hiss, he leapt onto the window still, trying to get out of the way.

But the window still was not safe. Rain pummelled at the glass, and a scroll went flying Monyo's way. Fur on end, he ducked, and it hit the pane of glass, nearly braking it. InuYasha ripped off his picture, and unravelled his scroll. Using it like a whip, he twirled it round Sesshoumaru.

With his arms pinned to his sides, Sesshoumaru couldn't move.

Their bedroom door slid open. The female looked slightly amused, as he grabbed both of her sons by the scruff. The parchment slipped off Sesshoumaru. "It looks like all you boys need a bath." Monyo bounced over to her.

"NOOO!"


Smelling strongly of soup and bubbles, some of the ink had stayed stubbornly in Sesshoumaru's hair. "You'll just have to wait until it grows out." His step-mother said, brushing some knots out of his hair. Sesshoumaru scowled, folding his arms.

The room was clean again, and the rain had stopped to a soft pattering. It was growing blacker out side, and Sakura was sighing in the rain, almost whistling. InuYasha peeked up from under his blankets; Monyo cuddled up under his chin. The cub smelt of lavender, making InuYasha sneeze.

"There, you're done." His step-mother said at last, stowing the comb away. Before Sesshoumaru could get away, she had planted a kiss on his cheek. Pulling a face, he slipped under the covers. Laughing, she lent over InuYasha, letting the small boy hug her round the neck. "No, I didn't forget you, little Monyo." For the cub had pawed at her face when she had bent down.

She lifted him out of the covers, and blew on his nose, making him squeal in delight. Placing Monyo at the end of InuYasha's bed, she gave him a final tickle on the tummy. "Goodnight you three." She said, and blew out the candles as she left the room.

"Good night."

"Goodnight mum."

"Mrrow."


It came with no surprise that the next day they found out that two more inu youkai had been killed.

The three woke at the sounds of; men calling to each other, running round to gather up more men, and the clatter of weapons. They looked out of the frosted window, seeing men sprinting round the village. "It's getting worse." Sesshoumaru said, leaning over, and on, InuYasha's head, his breath not only fogging up the window, but also making InuYasha's dog-ears twitch.

"Do you think they will find the killers, Onii-san?" InuYasha asked, turning round as Sesshoumaru stopped leaning on him. Sesshoumaru gazed up at the ceiling, thinking.

"I dunno. But what makes you say there's more than one?"

"Nothing, but one creature can't kill three days in a row. It would get bored with it."

Sesshoumaru felt his sweat drop. "Ergh, your such a.." He couldn't think of an insult. "..kid! Don't be so naïve, that's the point of being a killer, you can't get suddenly bored of killing."

"To bad our dad isn't here, he would have found the killer by now. I think that's why everybody is so scared."

So once again, they had to stay inside. The boredom was so intense, that Sesshoumaru was muttering; "Bored, bored, bored." Every time he hit his head on the wall. InuYasha was flat on the floor. One hand was propping up his head; the other was making a large hole in the floor again. Monyo was asleep, his small body raising and falling.

A kitten's life is so hard.


InuYasha woke up in the middle of the night. Wondering what made him wake, he rubbed his eyes, looking at the end of his mat, expecting to find Monyo. But the leopard wasn't there.

Slipping out of his bed, he looked all round the room. He found a lot of dust bunnies, but no cub. (2)The small dusty rabbits hopped after him, growing smaller as the dust shifted off them. Before the last one had disappeared, InuYasha was softly opening the sliding door, and going outside. The bunny followed him a few steps. InuYasha turned round, and waved goodbye at it. Lifting a paw, it disappeared.

Sakura rattled in alarm, as InuYasha hurried passed. "Shush, don't tell, Sakura." He whispered. She paused, then nodded her trunk slowly. Smiling, he hurried down the village. He stopped, looking round the village. Something caught his eye.

A ghostly white figure was leaping from house to house. The thing was like a giant tiger. The fur round its feet, and scruff were floating, and trailed in the air like fire. He was too far away to be sure, but it had strange markings round its cheeks, legs, sides and forehead. It's wolf like face turned to look at InuYasha.

The hanyou froze, not daring to move. Narrowing blood red eyes, it turned, and melted into the house next to it. Unfreezing his body, InuYasha ran after the tiger. Getting to the house, he pulled open the sliding door. Narrowing his eyes in the gloom, he made out a huge feline shape. As his eyes adjusted, he realised the tiger youkai had a small child in it's mouth. The tiger had her by her robe front, and she was dangling with hardly any life left.

Mouth open slightly, she blinked at InuYasha, before her eyes glazed over, and the youkai threw her away. The tiger looked at him, blinked, and then a look of pure delight struck its furry face. With a roar, he started to shrink as he ran at InuYasha. In a pop, Monyo had appeared, purring in InuYasha'a arms.

InuYasha pushed the cub away from him. Starting to look scared Monyo looked up at InuYasha. "Don't look at me like that!" InuYasha cried, trying to move away from the cub. "You're a killer. Were you planning to kill me, my brother and my mother in the end?" The leopard shook his head, looking like he might start to cry. "Why are you attacking everyone, Monyo?" InuYasha asked, kneeling next to the shaking kitten.

He looked up, his eyes reflecting sadness. With a flick of his tail, he gestured to InuYasha to come closer. Very reluctantly, he bent lower. Monyo lent up, and pressed his arrow mark to InuYasha's forehead. "I'm sorry." It was faint, but the voice InuYasha could here was coming from the leopard. "In my former life, I met a youkai. At that point in my life, I had lost my mother, and was morning for her. The youkai said that he could stop that pain, if I let him share my body with him. So I did. But then he slowly started to take over my heart. At night, I would transform into a monster, and kill inu youkai. The youkai despised inu youkai for some reason.

The longer I lived for, the more the youkai took control. Still as a kitten, I killed myself. But the youkai kept me alive, so I've been walking this earth, killing inu youkai for his pleasure. Do you remember when I took you into the cave? When I swam into the tunnel, he was hoping you would drown, but I remembered the kindest you showed me, and pushed him away, and saved your life." The cub started to sob his small body shaking, but no tears coming out.

InuYasha pulled his forehead away from the crying Monyo, and took him in his arms. He now realised why Sakura had been scared for his life. She could tell that Monyo harboured an evil youkai.

"Monyo, you should rest, and not hurt, anymore." InuYasha murmured, and brushed his lips over the small arrow. It glowed for a second, and a dark spirit rose out of the cub's ghost. With a hiss, it stared at InuYasha for a moment, then vanished.

With a cry, the ghost leapt out of InuYasha's arms, and floated above the hanyou, glowing with starlight fur and eyes. "InuYasha." He said, starting to fade. "Thanks to your kindness, the dark spirit has left me. Monyo, I will always love that name you gave me. I want you to know my true name. It's Hiya-n."

" Fire Arrow?" InuYasha cried, as the kitten grew more transparent. "Your true name is Fire Arrow?"

" Yes." Hiya-n purred, and closed his eyes. A single tear ran down his cheek, and dripped down. It landed with a glassy tinkle.

" Goodbye, InuYasha. Remember me by this, for my mother has been waiting for me." And he faded away. InuYasha looked down at the tear. It had hardened as it dropped, becoming solid. It had changed shape.

It was the shape of an arrow.

InuYasha looked out of the window, the stars twinkling in the night sky. He closed his eyes, holding the arrow to his chest. Hiya-n had gone to prowl in the stars, with his mother, forever and a day(3).


The End

Author's note:

81.2- Ugh, yeah. I wrote this part after I saw King Kong. So I was like, ew, giant freakin' wetas! I hate bugs, so that part in the movie really got to me. And in front of my family, were three little boys, so they basically talked through out the remanding of the movie. It was too long for them. Three hours or whatever. You know when Ann is standing on the Empire State building, and Kong's been shot, there were like;

'Jump, jump, jump!'

God, I kicked the chair to make them shut up, but ended up kicking my dads foot….

124.2- Dust bunnies. Taking it literally. I thought it was pretty cute

142.3- Forever and a day is commonly used for saying that he will be there till the end of time, aka he will be in the stars always. It's also in one of the Pokemon songs XD

Hiya-n- Means Fire Arrow, which InuYasha pointed out.


Random rant:

I thought of this in the middle of the night, and had to jot it down using a blunt pencil. It was agony - -'' The ending seemed rushed and pretty over fluffy, but to bad!

Remember, give ideas if you have any that might help me. I've done the next chapter xD I actually did this chapter like, a week ago, but was to lazy to put it up. And when I got round to it, my Internet went weird.

TTFN!

-Ixi