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Inuyasha

That wench was at it again. Her priorities were definitely fucked up. How can she think that school thing is more important than finding the jewel? Inuyasha didn't understand, Kagome seemed to care so much about people but she didn't seem to realize more people suffered every day she wasted. Hey that might be a good argument.

"Kagome, do you think anything is more important than killing Naraku," yelled Inuyasha.

"School's important, if I don't pass this test I won't graduate," Kagome yelled back.

"Feh, what are your tests worth compared to people's lives, do you think that your time is more important than us here?" Inuyasha shouted, turning away from the girl. He smelled salt and turned to find Kagome crying immediately regretting his last words.

"Kagome," he whispered, about to apologize but she only said one word, "Sit" and ran sobbing back to the well leaving Inuyasha laying flat on his face and so he did what had becoming a tradition since the time he met Kagome.

Inuyasha stood and walked towards the Bone-Eater's well the same as always, but this time something was different, a stench of salty sweat combined with another sickeningly sweet smell. Blood. He focused his hearing in the direction of the smell and heard the clang of steel. Sorry Kagome, there are more important things right now. Suddenly a scream pierced the silent forest, a scream Inuyasha recognized. He yelled back, "Sango!"

(I'm thinking of making it Inu/San pairing, though I'll be focusing on the action more, I just think that their personalities fit better than Inuyasha's and Kagome's)

Sango (This chapter is almost all just a bloody battle.

A loud clang rang out across the quiet forest and once again the birds went flying. Sango was fighting for her life, from the time she saw Kohaku's eyes as he out of the forest she knew this fight would be different. It wasn't anger in those eyes, in fact it was the opposite, Kohaku's eyes were empty almost dead and Sango hadn't hesitated before fling her Hirakotsu in his direction. Now the enormous boomerang was lost somewhere in the forest. It was Sango's Katana against Kohaku's sickle-chain.

Kohaku threw his sickle at Sango which she easily dodged, surprising her with the mechanical motion which contrasted the usually fluid style Kohaku used. Sango didn't have time to think as Kohaku charged straight at her, weapon overhead and swung down aiming to cut her right down the middle. It was another predictable move and Sango easily rolled to her right side before parrying another attack of Kohaku. She danced around, easily avoiding all of Kohaku's attacks. Breathing hard, Sango realized that she couldn't keep this up with Kohaku's seemingly limitless endurance. Kohaku or what once was her brother jumped high into the air aiming to cut her in twain. Sango went down into a crouch before pushing up with all her might into the diving Kohaku. She missed his chest instead stabbing through her former brother's side into his kidney spinning him in midair. A deluge of blood fell on her face but she stood her ground determination in her eyes even as she winced from the blade that imbedded itself in her left shoulder. Finally it's over my brother is at peace.

Sango screamed as the blade in her shoulder flew out into the waiting hands of Kohaku. How is he still alive, what did that monster Naraku do to him. The combat resumed with Kohaku and Sango exchanging blow after blow as each attack was parried but something had changed. Sango felt her energy draining; she had been fighting for her life for half an hour and she felt herself weakening from the loss of blood from her wound. Though even more badly wounded Kohaku hadn't slowed a beat and Sango knew she had to end it now if she wanted to survive.

Her energy spent, running on pure unadulterated resolve Sango ducked under and sideways swipe that nearly decapitated her. Then she saw it, a split-second opening in Kohaku's defense. A miss would mean her death but Sango took the chance turning her blade around, cutting upwards, time seemed to stop and Sango saw her life flash before her eyes, living in the village with her father and brother, killing her first demon, the tragedy at Naraku's castle, fighting and then joining Inuyasha and then the sound of chain falling onto the ground. The kneeling Sango saw Kohaku's hand twitching on the ground his weapon still in its fingers. She slowly stood up paining and exhaustion wracking her body, lifting her sword with her uninjured hand. She looked into her brother's dark, dead eyes, whispering "I'm sorry but I will see you soon Kohaku," and turned her head as she felt her sword connecting with Kohaku's throat, her vision blurred and the last thing she heard was the thud of Kohaku's head falling onto the ground and somebody calling her name. Sango's vision faded to darkness as she collapsed into somebody's waiting arms.