Inuyasha growled as his mood immediatly change to challenge the boar demon.

The boar stopped in front of Inuyasha. "So the half-demon returns, i shall finish it off soon though"

Kiasha watched Inuyasha smile. "I would not be to sure about that"

Kiasha felt a strange power ooze out of the sword.

"Why did he keep something this powerfull in a case for so long?" she wondered.

The boar began to charge. Inuyasha lifted the sword over his head and shouted "Wind scar!"

With that being said a huge light emeged from the sword ito the streaks heading for the demon.

It screamed as the light obliterated it to nothing.

Kiasha just stood there staring at the remians. she wanted to do that.

Kiasha wanted to harness that power so badly.

It was getting late as a young man limped into their town with gashes through his back.

He looked up at Kagome who was standing beside Inuyasha, and Kiasha was off into the background.

"Please, you must help save our village, or the great demon may very well kill us all." The man stopped to cough harshly.

"It has already killed and devoured many, please help us" then the man blacked out on the village's dirt floor.

Kagome looked at Inuyasha "What do you think Inuyasha? Maybe we should check things out"

Inuyasha huffed "Whatever, let's just hurry up and get the stupid job done"

Kiasha perked up "A real adventure, how cool!" Kagome walked over to her.

She looked down at Kiasha "We should really get going" Kiasha nodded in response.

Later the three set of into the night. Kiashan just now remembered the jewel.

It was in Kagome's backpack. Demons obviously liked the thing. It was precious to them.

Kagome closed her eyes and sighed. "Inuyasha isn't it great to be back"

Inuyasha seemed to snap back from deep thoughts "Yeah" Kagome smiled, "We should rest here tonight".

The camp was set up and The all layout among the campfire.

As Kagome and Kiasha drifted to sleep Inuyasha lay awake staring out into the stars.

Deep in thought he slept, yet he was half awake, then the campfire was drawn ingto the breeze.