I do not own Inuyasha and Co. This chapter was researched for most of the middle part. I wanted to try and get correct information. I hope it is. (:

Previously on GOOD EYE SNIPER

"We have a very unique relationship dear," Inuyasha stated.

"Why?"

"Well, we fight more like enemies than lovers," he explained.

"That's true, but fighting with you makes me happy," my voice serious.

"Why? We beat the hell out of one another."

"That's the fun of it. Yeah, it hurts like hell fire, but damn it's a rush," I clenched my fists.

"If we ever make love," I silenced him.

"When we make love," I corrected.

"Okay, when we make love, it won't be that rough. Enjoyable kinda rough, but not kicking ass kinda rough."

"I get it. So you'll be more gentle when inside than you are fighting me?"

"Exactly wench."

I elbowed him, "Bastard."

We embrace once again, and my thoughts still on what to do. Daily visits to the West Wing was becoming rather mysterious to the Commander. He would soon have someone following me, and I wasn't ready to be caught. I leaned against him. We really do have a very unique relationship. That I am sure of, but I swear, one day we will be an equal. Now that's a fact.


Damn it all to hell!

I spun left and right trying to avoid all the obnoxious guards. I just knew it. The Commander was getting slightly curious. I flew straight into a sharp corner and pressed my heaving body against it. I had to talk to the Commander and fast. I jolted for the double doors at the end of the hallway, but as soon as my fingers clasped the handle, I heard his voice.

"Higurashi."

My blood ran cold. It couldn't have been him. I wasted no time in opening the doors.

"Yes sir?" I stood silently as my eyes darted to the man in the far left corner.

"Evening Higurashi-sama," the man took my hand and kissed it.

Disgusted, I wiped my hand on my jeans, "Evening Bankotsu."

Like venom off my lips.

"I see you're doing well Higurashi," he spoke.

"Yes, I am."

The Commander touched my shoulder lightly, "Bankotsu is here to take Inuyashato the North Central Prison in the North Plains. With that guy sneaking around here un-noticed by any guards, we have to take extra caution. With Bankotsu's watch, Inuyasha will be perfectly secluded from any outside helpers."

I tried to hide the sick feeling in my gut, "Seems reasonable Commander. When is his departure?"

"Tomorrow at dawn," Bankotsu stepped forward.

"Very well," I spoke.

"Be sure to find intruder and escort him out Higurashi," the Commander turned to Bankotsu.

"I'll return tomorrow at dawn," he walked to the door, "have the filthy half-breed ready for me."

I clutched my fists in pure anger, "Very well."

He walked out.

I snapped my head towards the Commander, "Just what in the hell is Bankotsu doing here?"

He put his hands against his desk, "Kagome, we have no choice."

I spat, "So you bring in the enemy?"

"He is no enemy Kagome," he sat down.

"He is my enemy," I spun on my heel.

"Your job right now is to find the intruder and escort him out. Understood?"

I said nothing.

"Understood Higurashi?!"

I nodded.

"Good, you're excused."

I stomped my way out of the room.


Knock. Knock. Knock.

"Who the hell beats on our door at twelve o'clock?"

I heard his footsteps march unhappily against the floor. I searched left and right through the dark for guards.

Safe, for now.

The door opened and there he stood.

"Kagome? What are you doing?"

I tossed my bags on the couch. Setting my SVD down, I spoke, "We have got to get Inuyasha out of here, tonight."

Miroku and his wife looked rather confused, "How?"

"I'm not too sure," I sighed.

"What brought this up?" Miroku sat cross legged on the floor.

I sat in front of him, "A man named Bankotsu has come to take Inuyasha to a highly secluded area in the North Plains. It'll be a lot more difficult to help him escape if they take him there. That's why we have to get him out of here and fast."

Sango eyed us before sitting as well, "Did you say Bankotsu?"

I nodded.

Sango reached for a bag that held scrolls inside. Each one dated back farther than the last. She reached for an old scroll torn at the edges.

Sengoku Jidai? That's rather old.

"Wait, that means Warring States era right? As in Feudal Japan?" I pointed to the old Japanese text written on the cover of the scroll.

Miroku nodded, "Correct. You read Japanese?"

"Yes, you learn a lot from a family of priest and priestesses," I smiled, "my family owns a Shrine back in Tokyo. I'm the relative of a powerful priestess in my family's blood line. Her name was Midoriko."

Sango opened the scroll to reveal a woman, "You mean this woman here?"

I smiled, "That's her. My grandfather told me wonderful stories of her. She was a powerful shrine maiden of great spiritual power centuries before the Sengoku period. Hold on, how come the scroll is dated in that period?"

Sango shrugged, "These scrolls were passed down for generations in the Demon Slayer village. I, myself, am a demon slayer."

Miroku placed a hand on her leg, "She's a powerful woman who wields the deadly Hiraikotsu."

"A giant boomerang?"

She nodded, "It takes great power to wield it."

"I can imagine."

"Midoriko was killed by a man named Naraku when he used Magatsuhi's wish. H.."

"Did you say Naraku?"

Sango glanced at Miroku, "Yes, why?"

"Inuyasha mentioned him," my eyes set on the scroll of Midoriko.

"He is an evil demon who was only after the Shikon no Tama," Miroku said.

"The Jewel of Four Souls?"

They both nodded.

"But Midoriko produced the Shikon Jewel when she was unable to purify a horrid demon's soul that she had seized. When her death crept upon her, she thrust forth her soul from her body. She captured the demon's soul she had battled and created the jewel. Her soul remained captured battling with the yokai's soul inside forever," my mind was beyond over-whelmed.

"Magatsuhi is the demon whom she continuously fights within the jewel," Sango added.

"You are the only living miko still in the blood line with Midoriko," Miroku stated.

"Do you hold spiritual powers as she did?"

I shook my head, "True the fact I am a miko of Midoriko's line, but I do not hold any powers within me."

I looked at the clock, "What did Bankotsu have to do with Midoriko?"

"He is the leader, not to mention the youngest, and the strongest member of the Band of Seven. He yiel.."

"Banryu," I sighed. "I know of Bankotsu well."

Sango eyed me, "Really?"

"Yes. When I was younger, before I met Mojito, my father introduced me to Bankotsu. He is now as he was then; disgusting and full of himself. I was told that he was becoming a powerful member of the Band of Seven. The band had no mercy upon anyone. My father was killed by a member of the band. He was the second in command. His name was Jakotsu."

"Not a manly person to kill someone, " Miroku stated.

"I know right? He killed my father and not long after was killed himself by, the third in command, Renkotsu. I heard Bankotsu had then destroyed Renkotsu because he had killed the only person Bankotsu had trusted. I never really got over it. I lost a part of me when my father died; thus, is the soul reason I joined the military."

They looked rather interested in my story.

"I met Mojito two years after my father's death. He had helped me in so many ways. Before I knew it, I was the leading Sniper of the OCC Operation. I became second in command next to the Commander. I have been that way ever since. When Mojito died, I lost another part of me. It was hard for me to focus, but I was trained to set my personal feelings aside from my job. I have killed numerous times, and I will kill again."

"Then Inuyasha entered my life. He made me second guess everything I have done to get this far. Never had I known of Mojito having a half-brother."

"Nor did we know of you," Miroku chimed.

"You were a secret kept by Inuyasha. It took us this long to find out who you were," Sango placed the scroll down.

"Crazy huh?"

They nodded.

"Anywho, Midoriko had nothing to do with Bankotsu, correct?"

Sango blushed, "No."

"Why bring out her scroll then?"

"Because you resemble her and that of Kikyo."

I turned my attention to Miroku, "Kikyo? Your cousin?"

"Yes. She had the blood lines of the Guardians who protect the Shikon Jewel from people like Naraku," he leaned against the couch.

"Well, now you know of my history. Sengoku Jidai and our modern world today and entirely different. There is no way the jewe..."

"The jewel is still very much around. It has yet to be discovered, but it still exists. When Midoriko died, the jewel was placed with a guardian. Every guardian had a priest or priestess, that had guardian blood lines, follow in their footsteps to learn the ways to protect the jewel," Sango's words filled the room.

"Then once the previous guardian passed, the jewel found it's home with the guardians student. The line continued on and on until it settled with Kikyo. Kikyo was the last of the blood line, but she never had a guardian teach her the ways. She had no power in protecting the jewel," Miroku added.

"Is that why Naraku killed her?" My question seemed to stump them.

"How did you guess that?" Miroku asked.

"Naraku was after the jewel correct? Then if the jewel found it's way to Kikyo, then Naraku figured he would kill her and take it himself," my theory was a guess, but it seemed logical.

"That makes sense," Miroku nodded.

"Then he must still be looking for the jewel," I looked at Sango.

"She could be right, but no one knows where the jewel is," I stated.

"Exactly," Miroku leaned forward.

"Enough of this. We'll continue the history lessons later," I leaned back and rested my head on the couch.

"Right, so how do we rescue Inuyasha?" Sango spoke up.

"Good question," the ceiling fan had caught my attention.

"We could impersonate guards and have Kagome lead us to the cell."

I laughed, "They'll suspect me."

"Then what do we do?"

I sat tapping my foot on the floor. Words filled my mind. Objects coated my brain.

Escort him out.

Still I tapped.

The forest.

Tap. Tap.

The trail leading towards the East Plains.

Tap. Tap. Tap.

The shed hidden by vines.

Tap. Tap.

The escape car.

I snapped, "I got it."

Both turned to my attention.

"I was told to escort the intruders out. You," I pointed at Miroku.

"Okay, and?" Miroku waved on.

"See, I can dress Sango in my military uniform, along with my helmet, and I'll give her my activation card to the doors that lead out of the base. She can impersonate me and escort you out, while I sneak in the security building and disconnect Cell B's cameras. I'll then take Inuyasha out through the back doors of the West Wing and down through a secret passage."

"What if we get caught?"

"You won't Miroku. The Commander knows I am looking for you. He knows of only one intruder. If the doors open to my activation code, which will be recorded in the main buildings computers, they'll never suspect. My card never leaves me," I waved the card in front of me.

"What do we do once we're out?" Sango asked.

"You take the path on the right side of the building. It leads to a clearing off in the distance towards the East Plains. There is a car parked in a shed hidden beneath a wall of vines. Here's the key. Once you make it to the car, drive off towards the edge of the East Plains. It's not that far. We'll catch up."

Sango and Miroku nodded.

I stood, "Come on. Gather all of the things you'll need and I'll gather mine. Only the things you'll need."

They looked around, "We brought nothing. We came for Inuyasha. That's all."

"What about the scrolls?" I pointed to the bag.

"That's the only bag I have. I brought it because I didn't know where we would end up," Sango stood and crossed her arms. She then snapped her fingers and raced to the side wall. She pulled the door open and reached inside. Out came a giant boomerang.

"How did you fit that in the wall?"

"I have my ways. You'll have to carry it with you. It's too noticeable."

I nodded, "I'll carry that and the bag. All you'll need is my card and the SVD I always have."

She smiled, "Right."

I handed my bag to Sango, "The bag contains my uniform, my helmet and boots."

She took the bag and headed for the bathroom. Miroku dressed in the clothes he had came in. I had my jeans, t-shirt and balances on. I'm glad I dressed lightly. I grabbed the jacket I had brought along from my now empty room. I didn't own much, except for the things I earned from being here. None of that mattered anymore. I was going to be exiled from this military base. Once they find out I was the reason for his escape.

Sango emerged from the back dressed in my uniform. My helmet was tucked beneath her right arm. I examined the outfit for anything that would reveal the truth. I saw nothing.

"Well?" She turned.

"Perfect. Place your hair in a pony-tail and tuck it in the helmet. Mine's not that long, so I only push it on the top on my head when I attach the helmet."

She did as I told. Once the helmet was on, she looked like my replica. She's the exact size as me, so it seemed. The uniform fit her perfectly.

"Wow, you look just like Kagome in that outfit," Miroku said slapping her ass.

"Damn pervert," she breathed.

Thwap!

"Ow!" Miroku grabbed his head.

"All right," I tossed the gun to Sango.

"We ready?" Miroku asked.

I flung the boomerang on my right shoulder and the bag on my left shoulder. The bag was light, but the Hiraikotsu? It was A LOT heavier.

"Can you carry that?"

I nodded, "Of course."

I handed my card to Sango. She placed it in her pocket. Miroku grabbed a rope and tied it to his wrists. He handed the other end to Sango.

"What is this for?"

Miroku shrugged, "Is this not the way you escort someone out?"

I laughed, "No. She'll follow behind you with the rifle pointed at your back."

He gulped, "All right then." He tossed the rope to the floor.

Sango giggled, "Don't worry dear, I won't shoot you."

I stifled a laugh. I reached for the door.

This better go as I plan; or else I'm screwed.


It had been thirty minutes since we had made our separate ways. I was headed up the stair case to the securitybuilding. It was harder than it normally was. The giant boomerang was weighing me down. I opened the door with a swipe card and opened the door. I shut it gently. The room was dark, but I knew my way around. I reached for the power button on the giant screen. The room soon filled with light. I took notice to where Miroku and Sango were.

Perfect.

She was just placing my activation card in the slot. I turned my attention to Cell B's hall. It was empty.

Figured it would be.

I cut the power cord on the screen and knocked out the cameras in each hall. I grinned and turned to back out of the door. I bumped into someone. I grunted before I looked up to see the olive haired man standing before me.

"Going somewhere?" He asked stepping forward.

"As a matter of fact, yes."

He reached for me, "Not tonight baby."

I regretted not having my rifle. I reached for an object. The only thing I had was the hiraikotsuand the bag of scrolls. I settled for the boomerang. I lifted the weapon and hurled it against his head. He howled in pain. I figured I had killed him, but he was merely unconscious. I dodged over him and flew down the stair case and out into the West Wing. I hid in the shadows the best I could. The only thing I was worried about was that bastard waking up and ratting me out.

I made it to Cell B and opened the door.

"Inuyasha?"


Sango pressed the gun into Miroku's back, "We have to hurry baby."

He nodded, "I know."

They walked past the main building and out in front of the gate. Sango put the card in the gate's code slot and it opened. Placing the card back into her pocket, she then escorted Miroku out. They turned right and, once out of view, darted for the right. They raced fast for the path Kagome spoke of. It took a few moments to find it, but once they did, they flew down the path in search for the clearing.

"How far off is this clearing?" Miroku asked.

Sango shrugged, "No idea, but we have to keep going."

Miroku nodded. He would follow his wife for as long as she and he lived.

"I hope they'll be alright," Miroku thought as he ducked the branches that fell into the path.


Inuyasha turned to me. His arms open for me to embrace him. I flew into his arms. He eyed the boomerang and bag.

"Kagome, what is this? Aren't those Sango's things?"

I nodded, "No time to explain. We're escaping."

He grinned, "Really now?"

"Yes. Now, lets go!" I turned to leave.

He caught my wrist, "I'll carry the things."

I blushed, "I can carr..."

He lifted the boomerang and bag with ease. Slinging them over his shoulder, he smile, "You lead, I'll follow."

I held my comment in and only grinned, "Good."

We flew out through the back hallway. I led him to a door that took a key. I searched my pocket for the one I had earlier.

Damn it. I lost it.

I looked around the hall. Maybe I could use my password. I entered the nine digit code.

Beep. Beep.

Click.

"Yes!"

I pushed open the heavy door. We exited with quiet steps. I eyed the area and once I knew it was safe, we ran down the hill and across the back of the base. I searched for the passage I knew was hidden in the wall. Inuyasha sniffed the air. I looked back.

"What's wrong?"

"I can smell Miroku and Sango."

"Yeah, they left before us. I'll explain later."

We pressed our bodies against the wall. I knocked against the stone for the hollow spot.

Thump.

No.

Thump.

Nope.

Thump.

Nuh- huh.

Knock.

Found it. I pressed the stone in. The wall grumbled before opening to my demand. It slid down into the ground. I let Inuyasha enter first. I turned back and searched the grounds. Clear; I stepped in. The wall grumbled again and it closed back. I knew it was going to be pitch black, but I didn't bring a light. Inuyasha tugged at my hand. I replied by grasping it.

"It's gonna be hard finding our way out," Inuyasha grumbled.

"No. I know this place like the back of my hand," I replied.

"Yeah, and you can't even see that," he mocked.

I punched him in the arm, "Shut. Up."

He squeezed my hand tightly. I felt the intense pressure.

"No time to fight right now. We have to catch up with Miroku and Sango."

"Keh," he growled.

I tapped my foot against the ground like a blind man does with a cane. I stepped forward with Inuyasha close behind. We felt our way through the passage slowly. Each step easier than the last. Our fingers intertwined with each others, not once breaking the hold. I felt a numb against the wall.

The knob.

"Inuyasha, give me your hand."

He reached his left hand over. I placed it on the knob.

"Press hard," I said.

He leaned into the knob. It hadn't been used in years, so it was most likely stuck. Yet, with ease, Inuyasha pushed it in and it clicked. I placed my hand next to his and we pushed. The door creaked open. A breeze rushed past us causing my hair to fly around my face. It was still not close to dawn, so we had enough time to make it to our destination beofre they caught on that Inuyasha and I are gone. We stepped out. Never have I been so happy to be outside.

I pointed towards the path that led to Miroku and Sango, "Just down that path and across a field. About the time we get to the other side of the field, it'll be dawn. We'll jump in the car with Miroku and Sango and we'll be on our way to anywhere but here."

Inuyasha pulled me against him. His lips playing a delicate game with my neck. His gruff voice tickling my ear. I pressed my hands to his chest. I wasn't about to let him seduce me at this point in time.

"Not now," I warned.

"Come on mate," he growled.

"No." I pushed him away.

He grabbed the back of my neck. His breath tickled my lips. My tongue ran across my lips, and his eyes followed my every movement. He leaned into me.

"Never push me like that again bitch," he growled.

"Or what?" I smirked.

His eyes flashed red. He dove in for a bone, crushing kiss. One that will most likely bruise my lips. I melted into him. Moving my hands roughly against his thighs. He growled withing his throat causing a vibration to ease against my mouth. I bucked into him.

"Damn it woman," he pushed me against a tree.

"Not now," I whispered, "it'll happen in all good time."

I smirked.

He reluctantly moved away. His lips moved as a string of words escaped, but his eyes showed love towards me. I kissed him again.

"Let's hurry."

We scurried down the path and to the fields edge.


Sango sat in the drivers seat and sighed, "It's been two hours Miroku."

"I know, but they'll be here. Calm down love," he reached for her hand.

"I can't. What if something happened to them? What if they got caught?"

The wind blew a breeze through the trees that surrounded them. The field not to far off from them. Miroku sighed.

"I trust Kagome. Plus, Inuyasha's a half-demon. No one's gonna try to mess with that man."

"Yeah, right. Kagome did, and now she's his mate. Not to mention the absolute perfect match for him," Sango stated.

"I know. It's kinda scary."

The leaves rustled across the ground.

"He doesn't have Tetsusaiga with him," she sighed in frustration.

"No, but I do."

Sango flung her head around, "How in the hell did you get that past me?"

Miroku grinned, "I have my ways love."

Sango reached to hit him, but Mirokuleaned forward to press his lips against hers. She closed her eyes and let the feeling take over. Soon they were lying in the back in a constant, heated moment. The moans emitted from the seat and into the air. They were so caught up in the moment, they failed to notice the on comers.

Inuyasha stopped before they stepped near the car, "Ah, hell."

I sighed, "At it again?"

"Yep," Inuyasha stepped forward.

"Excuse me?" I tapped on the door.

Miroku's head slowly eased up, "Oh, um... hi guys."

Sango's flushed face appeared next, "Hey. Um.. how much did you see.. er.. hear?"

"Enough," Inuyasha stated flatly.

"All right now," I opened the front door to the drivers side, "let's go."

Inuyasha got in and looked back, "Ya'll disgust me."

I punched his arm, "Yeah, what about back at the passage?"

Miroku chuckled, "You sly dog."

"Can it monk!" Inuyasha threatened.

"Fine, I guess I'll keep this then?"

I turned back to see Miroku pull a rusted sword from under the seat, "What is it?"

"Tetsusaiga," Inuyasha grinned as he pulled the sword to the front.

I started the car, "The sword of a fang? Whose fang?"

Inuyasha's brow raised, "My father's. You understand Japanese?"

I slapped my forehead.

"She has a lot of knowledge Inuyasha," Miroku told.

"Really? I love to hear it," he mocked.

"Fine," I put the car in gear and it started to roll.

"Where are we headed?" Sango asked.

"To a place called Kumado Kamadi. A village on the out-skirts of Tokyo. The last village that exists outside of the continent," I turned left down a dirt path and towards a mountain range.

Inuyasha smiled. It was weird to see him smile like that. As if he was peaceful. I smiled back. His hand rested against my leg.

"I still wanna know."

I laughed, "You see, I'm a miko in the blood line of Midoriko. The creator of the Shikon no Tama...."

Thus, our journey began. The break of dawn appeared over the horizon just as the car disappeared over the hill. In the distance, Bankotsu opened Cell B to find Inuyasha gone. His roar filled the facility, and the Commander knew, I too, was long gone.

Damn it Higurashi.


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