I've been driven into a wall of nothing to write about. I need ideas, peoples! So this will make half of you say, WTF! If there are spelling mistakes, sorry 'bout that.
Disclaimer: I do not own InuYasha. (Only Kurojin, Fuuga and 'Tobie'.)
"A picnic?" The brother's cried together. InuYasha was hanging upside down from Sakura, who was swinging her branches merrily. Sesshoumaru was at the base of the tree, his arms crossed angrily over his chest.
"That's right," Kurojin said, who had a large woven basket on her head. "I've been watching you two for the passed days. You've done nothing."
"And it's going to stay that way," InuYasha closed his eyes lazily. Kurojin scowled, as Sesshoumaru chuckled. She thought for a moment. Then she remembered that arrow; Hiya-n had giving to InuYasha.
"Say, InuYasha?" Kurojin said slyly, scooting closer to the hanyou. Sesshoumaru looked up at them, knowing that look in the youkaiesses' (Demonesses') eyes. InuYasha opened up one eye, as Kurojin smiled sweetly at him.
"Wh-what?" He asked nervously.
The small girl twirled a strand of his silvery hair round her finger. She knew if she did this to any boy, they would do anything she asked. It was sealed as soon as InuYasha started to blush. "Where that arrow that, Hiya-n gave you?"
"Uh," InuYasha squeaked, very aware that Sesshoumaru was doubled up with silent laughter. Silently hating Kurojin, he answered. "Round my neck."
"Well, isn't that convenient?" She said, running a finger along his neckline. Even if she was going to be called a pervert for the rest of her life, she didn't care. If it was possible, InuYasha had gone a deeper shade of red. Sesshoumaru had stopped laughing. He wiped a tear away. Already he had realised her plan, but it seemed cruel to play on his little brother. InuYasha looked mortified.
Finding the necklace, Kurojin tightened her grip on it, and pulled. It came off with a snap. Holding it in her hand, she tossed it in the air, and caught it. "Very convenient."
The colour drained out of his face, and InuYasha fell out of Sakura with a crash. "You, you little witch!" He yelled, a gleam of murder in his eyes. Sesshoumaru was roaring with laughter. "And you." The hanyou rounded on him. "Why didn't you tell me see was going to do it?"
"I didn't know she was going to do it, but I've seen her do it before," he paused, and nearly turned as red as his brother in shame. "She's done it to me as well."
Still throwing the necklace up in the air, Kurojin was openly laughing. "You want this back?" She teased. "Then you have to go on my picnic."
Claws unsheathed, InuYasha snarled. "Don't bet on it. I'm gonna pound you to the ground," Kurojin laughed again, and waggled her finger at InuYasha. She turned on her heel, and started to sprint down the village. "A-hey, get back here!" InuYasha ran after her.
Sighing, and getting to his feet, the inu youkai walked calmly after them.
"I'm going to kill you, Kurojin-chan!" InuYasha screamed with arms out stretched as they ran down a narrow alley way. "You just wait until I get my hands on you!"
Turning her pixy like face towards him, she giggled, and purred. "Oooh, I can't wait," Kurojin watched his face turned a brilliant shade of red from rage and embarrassment. A window flew open above InuYasha's head. Glancing up, he saw a large wooden bucket, then was showered in hot water. Someone was doing the washing.
Only making him more heated, he put on a spurt of speed, and grabbed hold of Kurojin's back bow, and tugged. Thankfully, it was doubled knotted, or Kurojin would have stomped InuYasha into the ground. "Leggo of me, pervert." She yelled, dangling the necklace slightly above his nose.
"Me! I'm the pervert?" InuYasha cried in outrage, as Kurojin ran faster. He made a wild snatch at the necklace. But with his focus only on the arrow, Kurojin wrenched his hands off her kimono. He stumbled, and fell face down into the dirt. Laughing with glee, she sprinted out of the village, her basket tipping slightly on her head.
Sesshoumaru came up behind his panting brother, and sat down on his back. "Having fun?" He asked, stroking InuYasha's wet hair, rather like master and dog. InuYasha bared his fangs.
"Ugh, that…that." He searched for a harsh insult, but came up with nothing. "She makes me so mad!" He pounded the ground with his hands.
Sesshoumaru, still on top of InuYasha, sniggered. "Kurojin-chan tends to do that. But she's only having fun," tickling the tops of InuYasha's silky ears.
InuYasha made them go flat to his skull. "Stop that damn stroking. It's pissing me off." He struggled to get out from under his brother's dead weight, but Sesshoumaru had him pinned. "Get off me, jerk!"
"Now, dear InuYasha," Sesshoumaru said, thoroughly enjoying himself. "We don't use that kind of-" He broke off, as a few of the wooden crates in the alley were knocked flying by something. Turning to look, the inu youkai saw a rather mad looking chicken. With a steely glint in it's beaded eyes, it clucked loudly, and started to charge at Sesshoumaru. "What the hell?"
Wings beating wildly at its sides, it landed neatly on top of Sesshoumaru's head. With a small cluck, it started to drill pecks into Sesshoumaru's head. "Geeeh!" Leaping off InuYasha, Sesshoumaru starting running down the ally, his arms working like windmills. But, if there is one chicken, there is sure to be more. As InuYasha was laughing his head off, there was a flurry of wings, and a whole flock of the mad birds appeared at the end of the alley.
"Argh! Stamped!" InuYahsa got off the ground, and ran after Sesshoumaru, as the birds followed after them like a fluffy wave.
Kurojin stopped on a rocky outlook. She frowned. She was sure that InuYasha would have followed her out here. She took the basket off her head, and put it down next to her.
The outlook overlooked the village. Mist hung round the mountains, and a stormy gray sky was sagging with rain. The air was slightly thick, and musty. She peered at the village, seeing two persons sprinting out of the exit. "Hmm, it that them?" She wondered to nobody. Peering closer, she saw something very large and very fluffy, following them.
"Argh!" Kurojin cried, as they brothers hurtled towards her. "Don't come this way!" With a mighty leap, they scaled the rocks, and landed in a heap. Chickens scratched at the rocks, and hopped up and down in a frenzy. They couldn't get up rock face. "Get off, getoffgetoffgetoff!" Kurojin yelled, shoving InuYasha off her head and Sesshoumaru off her stomach.
InuYasha wore a look of triumph. "Aha! I have my arrow." He held up the glinting necklace. He tied it back round his neck. "You are to keep ten feet away from me, at all times."
"Even when you're asleep?" She pouted.
"Yes, you sicko!" He yelled, starting to whack her head.
Small tears started in Kurojin's purple eyes. "Owies, don't be so mean!" She caught his wrist. Then gave him a kiss on the nose. She clung on to his arm.
"EWWW! Girl germs! Get her off me, Sesshoumaru! Get her off me!" He screamed, thrashing madly, as Kurojin rubbed her head up and down his arm, like Hiya-n used to do. But Sesshoumaru was to busy laughing, holding onto the side of his rib cage.
"She's your problem now, not mine." He managed to say after a while, then helped himself to something from the picnic basket. InuYasha had tears of his own, tears of annoyance, and what ever pride he might have had, crushed.
"My my, aren't we the funny bunch?" She a female voice behind the group. Kurojin had stopped trying to give InuYasha a heart attack, and turned to look up at the new comer.
"We're busy here, lady." She said coldly.
"Clearly," she laughed. She leapt down from the rock, and came into view. Her face was pointed, and pale, and she had slit yellow eyes. Her hair was bubble gum pink, and the large feathery wings that were part of her clawed hands, were pink as well. She wore a small kimono, which was inky black, with a large pink bow on the back of it. Her feet were also clawed like an eagle's. (think Harpy Lady)
"And what do you want?" InuYasha asked, looking very ruffled up.
"I wanted to see what all the screaming was about. " She looked rather disappointed. She picked up InuYasha. "Hmm, a hanyou?" And she gave him a good look over. "I clearly don't see what you see in him, little girl," she said after a while.
"Put him down!" Kurojin yelled.
"Certainly," the bird youkai laughed, and tossed InuYasha off the rocky outlook. The hanyou yelped, and felt his body bouncing off the rocks. His head smashed onto a jutting out rock, and he was out cold. He landed on top of the chickens. They clucked, and started to attack him.
"InuYasha!" Sesshoumaru and Kurojin cried. Sesshoumaru peered over the edge. But he could only see masses of white feathers. The bird youkai cackled madly, and flapped over to Sesshoumaru. With a grin, she picked up the picnic basket.
"I'll take this." She rose into the air, with her tongue out. With a comical waggle of her talons, she flapped off, over the mountain range.
"Argh! We have to go after her!" Kurojin yelled.
"And what about InuYasha?" Sesshoumaru asked.
"InuYasha is gone, we can't look back on the past," she sighed. Sesshoumaru half closed his golden eyes, then frog marched Kurojin down the lookout.
Sesshoumaru used his bright whip to scare away the chickens. They flapped away, glaring over their shoulders at the pair. InuYasha looked a fright. His body was covered in scratches, and he had feathers all over him.
"I think he's knocked out." Sesshoumaru said, as they bend over him.
"Maybe I should give him mouth to mouth?" Kurojin said.
"Kurojin-chan…" Sesshoumaru said with patience. "I don't really think-"
"Hey, you right!" Kurojin slapped her fist into to hand, and grabbed Sesshouamru by the scruff. "You should do it." And pushed his head down on to InuYasha's chest. Glaring into InuYasha's fire rat robes, he gripped Kurojin's wrist. Twisting it over her head, he got off of InuYasha.
"Anymore of your funny remarks, and I'll pop your head off your shoulders." He growled. Kurojin nodded, not going to argue with an angry Sesshoumaru. Letting her arm go, he frowned at InuYasha. "We need to wake him up."
He whacked InuYasha across the face. "Yo, get up, InuYasha!" InuYasha sat bolt up right.
"Did you just hit me?" He yelled.
"Would you rather we left you knocked out?" Sesshouamru asked calmly, as InuYasha gripped the front of his robes.
"Yes, thank you."
"Hey!" Kurojin cried. "We need to get that basket back!"
"Pfft, why, it's just food?" Sesshoumaru asked, holding off InuYasha with his hand on his brother's face.
"Uh, not exactly." She muttered, looking sheepish. "InuYasha's necklace is in there."
"It's round my neck, idiot." InuYasha said, trying to get at his brother.
"Uh, no. I planted a fake. I put the real one in the basket." InuYasha ripped the necklace off. It was tin foil.
"You what!"
"I'm gonna kill you, Kurojin-chan!" InuYasha still ranted on, as he clung onto his brother's neck. They were sprinting round the range. Still to small to run like his brother, InuYasha was on Sesshoumaru's back, much to his displeasure.
Kurojin was running along side Sesshoumaru, looking very guiltily.
"This is hopeless." Sesshoumaru said after half an hour of full out running. They had covered what range of the mountain they had known. They had run to the small stream, only to find some villagers fishing. Then to the circle of rocks, where Sesshoumaru had fought the kitsunes. A pack of white wolves were eating a corpse, so they didn't bother to ask. Then to the cave where they had found, Hiya-n. But a flock of bats had frightened them away.
"We have know idea where she flew of. And we can't follow her scent in the air."
"Yeah we can." InuYasha said. "You just need to smell long and hard. Part the different smells from the wind, and find her." He paused, and lifted his nose to the sky. He drank in the smells. The pack of wolves was off to his far left, and the smell of blood was strong. He smelt the river, and the musty smells that ran round the green rocks. He could smell the mist, thick and heavy, smell the rain, kind of like the river. He smelt the rocks, the earth, and snow. He smelt the small creatures in the undergrowth, and different youkais.
Then a new smell came to him. It was wild, and free, and somewhat sweet. That must be the bird youkai, for he could smell his scent with her, and the food basket. He opened his eyes, which he had closed, and sniffed for a direction. "Over there!" He cried, and pointed to one of the highest mountains.
"You're kidding?" Sesshoumaru gaped up at the huge height.
The bird youkai was sitting in what looked like a huge nest made up of treasure. Spear heads poked out of the sides, to stop anyone getting in, and barbed wire was woven in the twigs and branches. Glittering beads and pendants hung all round the laughing youkai, as she looked inside the basket.
Small gemstones were embedded all over the floor of the nest, and piles of silver and gold coins were grouped round her claws. Her glossy pink feathers were all over the place, and a few of her broken claws were here and there, painted all different colours. Some large paintings were propped up on the nests sides, some her own work, others stolen. Daggers were stabbed through some of the canvas, and large cattle spears were poking out of nest like crude posts. Small animals were scattered over the cattle spears. Some were still moving, their small bodies covered with scratches and blood.
Bones were scattered outside of her nest. One large skull looked horribly like a human's. Eating a rice ball, she pulled out the arrow necklace. "Oooh, what a pretty arrow," she purred, dangling it before her. "It's perfect."
There was a scurry of movement, and a black crow flapped into the nest. The crow had two pointy fangs coming out of its beck, and had a large chain round one of its legs. "What's perfect, Fuuga-sama?" He asked, his voice slightly raspy.
"Tobie-kun," Fuuga cooed, giving the crow a tickle with her claws. "Don't you just love this necklace." The necklace flashed in the crow's black eyes. With a slight frown, he bobbed his head.
"It's lovely, but I wish you wouldn't call me that. My name is Tobu." Tobu, or his pet name Tobie, said in his raspy voice. Fuuga just smiled, and started to mend the necklace with a brand of her own magic. She strapped it on her throat.
"Go and scout round, Tobie-kun," she said, ignoring his ruffled up body. "I want to make sure that little hanyou, doesn't get his pretty necklace back."
"What makes you say it belonged to a hanyou?" Tobu asked, hopping on top of a large ruby.
"Use your nose, idiot!" She snapped, twirling the arrow.
"I don't have one," he said with dignity.
"Oh," Fuuga sighed, and handed a piece of squid to the eager crow, "you get more, sweetie." She winked, and put a finger on her cheek. "If you make sure that half-breed and his pals don't make their way up here."
Gulping down the meat, Tobu crowed, and flapped off. Fuuga let lose a sigh, and watched her reflection in a giant glob of amber.
"InuYasha, stop moving round!" Barked Sesshoumaru, as InuYasha started to get agitated. Sesshoumaru was basically upside down, as his climbed his way up a boulder. On the underside of the rock, InuYasha was clinging onto his waist, Sesshoumaru digging his claws to the rock, so he didn't fall to his death. "I don't see why," Sesshoumaru felt the blood rushing to his head, as he moved a few more inches. "We don't just leave the bird with the necklace."
"We can't!" Cried InuYasha, feeling Sesshoumaru's muscles straining. "What do you think, Hiya-n would say?"
"Wouldn't know." He grunted, as the blood rush back, as he climbed out from under the rock, and now a long the side of it. "He's dead."
"I don't care what you say," InuYasha said, climbing onto Sesshoumaru's head, and leaping to the top of a small hollowed out ledge. "I'm getting my arrow back." Sesshoumaru clawed his way up to InuYasha and Kurojin, panting.
"Hey, who's that?" Sesshoumaru pointed at a chained crow that was sitting near the edge.
"Dunno. He was up here when I came up," Kurojin said, holding out a hand to the crow. "Isn't he cute?" The crow fluffed up his feathers, looking insulted, and hopped away from her hands. "Don't be like that," she said sweetly, and crawling nearer. "I just want to say hi," with a glint in his eyes, the crow hopped further away.
"Hey, Kurojin-chan," Sesshoumaru said sharply, as Kurojin followed the crow, as if she was under a spell. She was getting dangerously close to the edge. The crow hopped a little out of her reach. Scowling, Kurojin edged nearer.
"Kurojin-chan!" InuYasha yelled, as the crow teetered on the edge.
"Gottcha!" Kurojin lunged forward. In a flourish, the crow flapped up, and Kurojin fell passed the crow.
With a smirk, the crow watched the girl plummet down the mountain. "Kurojin-chan!" The brothers yelled as one, as they crawled to the edge. They could just see her, her body flipping over and over.
Kurojin felt terror like nothing she had felt before, and frightened tears flicked over her shoulders. She closed her eyes, waiting for her to make compacted with the earth below. Something deep inside her reared up, determined not to let her die. That something snarled, and flames roared with in her. Flames of courage.
A purple glow shone round her, as she smashed into the ground. The rocks shattered round her, and gritty dirt flew up round her. A slight mushroom cloud billowed up, then misted out.
"Kurojin-chan," Sesshoumaru said weakly, as InuYasha cried silently.
"Oh, my." Fuuga said, as she looked down from her rocky perch. "What a hit!"
Cackling laughter filled her sharp ears, as Tobu came into view. "That stupid girl followed me right off the edge! A little bit of magic dust never hurt to get her to follow me," the dust was in his feathers. As soon as the crow fluffed them up, the dust was thrown into Kurojin's face. The magic made the girl forget where she was, and only to follow the thing in front of her.
"Tobie-kun, you're so cleaver," Fuuga purred, throwing him another bit of squid. Catching it in his beck, the crow laughed again, forgetting to be annoyed about that name.
"I'll deal with the two brothers now."
"How is this /my/ fault?" Yelled InuYasha through his tears.
"It's your necklace, that's why where're up here in the first place!" Sesshoumaru yelled, looking at the huge crater at the bottom of the mountain. "How did she make such a big hit?"
InuYasha scowled, his golden eyes wet with tears. He slammed a fist into the rock face. "God, dammit." His fist slid down the wall and he press his forehead to the cold rocks, a few more tears leaking from his eyes.
"Hey, InuYasha." Sesshoumaru said suddenly, sounding faint. "Turn round."
InuYasha screwed up his eyes. "What, now?"
"I said, turn around!" He yelled, grabbing InuYasha round the shoulders.
"Leave me alone!"
"For the love of sanity, look!" He wheeled his brother round. Opening up his eyes, he stared. Kurojin was hovering in the air, still admitting a faint purple glow. Looking a little battered, but other than that, fine.
"Eh?"
"I survived!" She cried happily, spinning in the air, making the brothers turn white. "And, I can fly!" She zoomed round in neat circles.
"Don't bet on it!" The same crow came from nowhere, and started to attack at Kurojin's eyes. Screaming, she threw her hands over her face, as the crow started to shred her robed arms with beck and claws.
"Leave her alone!" Sesshoumaru let fly his whip. It curled round Tobu, and he was flung into the wall, his breath knocked out of him.
"Quick, I'll fly us to the top!" Kurojin grabbed Sesshoumaru and InuYasha round the wrists, and started her way to the top.
"Oh, poo." Fuuga cried, as she saw Kurojin flying her way up her. She folded her winged arms, and thought for a second. "What happened to Tobie-kun?"
Tobu, at this very moment, was out cold, lying on his back still in the hollowed out rock formation.
"Well, never mind. That mutt isn't getting his claws on my necklace." He put her hand over the arrow protectively.
Kurojin sped up towards her, spotting her bright hair. Sesshoumaru readied himself to spring, and InuYasha saw the glinting silver between Fuuga's claws. With a leap, she spread her feathering wings, or, her arms, and glided down. Kurojin threw Sesshoumaru off her. The inu youkai beard his claws, as he was shot towards her.
A slight shimmer admitted from Fuuga, and she put her own clawed feet up, like an attacking eagle would. Sesshoumaru frowned, and drew back his hands, and strunk out. She did the same, and their claws met with sparks. Sesshoumaru was thrown back. With his whip, he lashed onto a rock, hanging safely from it. "Take this!" A whip crack out from Fuuga's claws, and hit Sesshoumaru's back, making his kimono tear, and blood seep out.
"How'd she do that?" Gasped InuYasha, as Kurojin circled above.
"I'm not sure, but I'm stopping her!" Kurojins hands cracked, and she cried. "Sankon Te-!"
The same shimmer ran across Fuuga, and she turned away from Sesshoumaru, to look up at Kurojin. "Sankon Tetsusou!" She cried, and slashed her claws down. Great waves of light shot at the pair, and Kurojin dropped InuYasha, as she felt the light cut across her cheeks, blood splattering out.
InuYasha crashed into a boulder, and looked up, a bruise appeared on his shoulder blade. Running her claws along her cut, Kurojin tried again. "Hijin K-!"
Fuuga stabbed her self in the arm, blood running along her claws, and cried. "Hijin Ketsusou!" The blades of blood flew out of her claws, and shattered Kurojin's own blades. One hit her on the blunt side, and Kurojin span off, stabbing her arm on one of the cattle spears. She hung off it, moving her arm. But the spear dug deeper, the small tooth like points digging round her flesh. "What is this?"
Fuuga laughed. "That, my dear, is a cattle spear. In future, they will use them in bullfights. When the bull moves round, the spikes will dig deeper into their necks, slowly killing them."
Sesshoumaru leaped up from the rock, and shank his poisonous claws into her ankle. She looked down at him, and her own claws burnt with poison. She sank them into his face. The pain was horrible, and Sesshoumaru curled off her leg, and landed on top of InuYasha. With a shimmer, the poison leaked out of her leg, healing it.
InuYasha crawl out from under his brother. "Sesshoumaru!" He cried, as his brother cringed in pain. "Are you ok?"
"Other than my face feeling like I have hot pokers pressing on it, peachy." Came the sarcastic reply. Uh, okies, now what? InuYasha looked up at the laughing Fuuga.
"Going to attack me next, hanyou?" Asked the youkai, flexing her claws at him. She must have a weakness. He thought, looking round.
He lifted his hand up.
She shimmered, and rose her own hand. InuYasha swiped to the left. She swiped to the left. He then picked up a rock, and threw it at Fuuga. She made a rock hover, and it flew at InuYasha. He ducked, she ducked.
She mimicking me!
"Sankon Tetsusou!" He yelled, but didn't attack
"Sankon Tetsusou!" She yelled, and the lights flew at InuYasha. He dodged them, and started to leap up the boulders. She followed him, slashing her claws at him. He dodged all, and leapt on to her nest. The barb wire caught his feet, and held him firm.
Struggling, he felt the barbs digging deeper. Fuuga came up behind him. InuYasha lifted his claws. She shimmered, and did the same. "Sankon Tetsusou!" InuYasha cried, and slashed down at the nest. Looking horrified, but the mirror move bound her to mimic him. She attacked her own nest.
"No! My treasures!" Shescreeched, as gems, beads, pendants, paintings, gold and silver coins, bounced off the rocks, and down to the earth below.
"Sankon Tetsusou!" InuYasha yelled again, attacking the nest.
"Damn you, damn you!" She swore, as, again and again, she attacked the nest. The glittering hoard spilled down the snow, as she screamed with rage. "I'll kill you!" InuYasha raised his claws, and she had to stop, shimmering.
He put his claws to his throat.
"You wouldn't dare!" She breathed, her own claws finding her throat.
"If it means to kill you, then yes!" He yelled, drawing his claws back.
"InuYasha-kun, don't!" Yelled Kurojin, who was on the ground, the cattle spear sticking out of her arm.
Sesshoumaru looked up bleakly, his face throbbing. "InuYasha," he rasped, his eyes closing.
"Sankon Tetsuso-ackkk!" InuYasha gagged, and fell face down, something clinging to his back.
"Sankon Tetsusou." She had drawn her claws, and in a blaze of light, had cut her neck open. She toppled from the air, and tumbled down the mountainside. The necklace fell off, and landed with a plunk at InuYasha's head.
"Fuuga-sama!" Tobu cried, his small fangs digging into InuYasha's neck. Sesshoumaru blinked his eyes tiredly open, as the form of the dying bird youkai fell down the mountain. He struggled up, and clawed his way to the ruined nest.
Kurojin was panting, still with the prod in her arm. InuYasha was on the ground, twitching, as Tobu continued to bite. With a crack, Sesshoumaru let his whip out, and it scared the crow away. "I won't forget this!" He growled, and flapped away.
With his whip, he broke the prod off of Kurojin. "You'll have to get it out fully at home." He panted.
"InuYasha-kun?" Kurojin shook his shoulders, but the hanyou didn't move. She turned him over. His eyes were slightly open, glassy and blank. "What's wrong with him?" Choked Kurojin, feeling his pulse. It was weak. She snapped her fingers under his eyes.
"Something must have been in those fangs." Sesshoumaru sounded laboured. His own poison was affecting him.
"I'll get you back down the mountain side." Kurojin said, and with InuYasha in her arms, she put Sesshoumaru on her back. She stooped slightly, and lifted up the arrow necklace. Putting it in her pocket, she flew back down the mountainside.
Tobu laughed with his rasping voice, as he perched onhis large ruby. Shifting his chains, he fluffed up his feathers with content. "I hope you like my Basilisk poison, half-breed!"
The end
Or, to be continued?
I'm so damn mean! You can feel free to hate me now XD
Author note:
Youkaiess: Demoness Hey, she's female, ok, and you normally say, demoness, so shot me already!
Fuuga: Means Elegance
Tobu- Means Fly
Tobie- Tobu's pet name
So, it did start out random, but then I started to get my ideas! Pweeh! So, is InuYasha going to die? Is Sesshoumaru's face going to be permanently poisoned? What's up with Kurojin? Is Tobie going to get his revenge? And will Evil Fuzzles from the galaxy Yurani take over earth and suck out all our brains (hold a sec, that isn't in this fiction, oh well… ) You'll have to wait and see!
Random Rant:
This story was a good example of how blissfully innocent Kurojin can be. Oh, and she can get any boy to do her bidding, that's also a good point, yeah.
And don't get all pissed with Kurojin, JUST because EVERYBODY loves Kagome/InuYasha. It's not like I don't like Kagome, but she can get on my nerves and I want to chop her up in a blender. Kurojin reminds me of me. A rude evil little snot (XD) And sheesh, nothin' going to happened between them. I mean, how old are they? Between 12 and 8. I dunno (which I should, seeing as it's my fiction), but youkai ages differ from humans. (and my information is floofeh)
And now to go totally off the subject. My little husky, Tobu on my DS, just won the agility trails. And my dachshund, Kumori, is a lazily little snot, and still can't sit with out me pushing her butt down
On the topic on my DS, I resonantly got Sonic Rush. And I'm stuck on level five for both Blaze and Sonic. It's seriously annoying me… But I love the carnival level, only cos' of the spiffeh background music.
And did I mention that I FINALLY got to buy, Azu Manga, Diaoh and .Hack/Legend of the Twilight in anime? Well, nowI have, and I'm very happy. My mother might think that AMD was huge a waste of thirty bucks, but I told her they 'tell it like it is' (Totally true, from High School point of view xD) And .Hack was worth every cent, totally oozes with cutness and RPG fighting. But they didn't have the sixth volume of InuYasha, which I'm still looking for. And after that, the seventh, then eightth and until I've seen every one of them. Who caresifIgo broke? My Uncle gave me hundred bucks worth of inuYasha DVD this Christmas, so only four volumes, but who cares! MyBirthday is still coming round! WEEE!So then if I tell ALL my family members to get me one volume of InuYasha... hmmm(btw, does anyone actually read these? It's just a random rant, you don't have tah. But it might give you a giggle)
Then I can give my father's credit card a good run, and buy lots of manga from amazon Which I'm still waiting for; The Art of InuYasha, Wish voloums 3 and 4, and the Pita-Ten, OfficialFan Book. Ok, I think I'm done...
TTFN!
-Ixi
