Feliz Navidad! Merry Christmas! And all that good stuff! I got a
present for you...........Can you guess what it is? All of you, except for
the kid that said candy, are right! A new chapter, yay! And I must say
that it's pretty pathetic when I only get 2 REVIEWS. So an extra thank you
to those of you who did;
PippinJupiter; 2 weeks of no school..... Why can't it be longer anyway? We work hard. Merry Christmas! *hugs you*
Momentum; SURE it did, excuses, excuses. Heh heh, Jk. Hm.........Yeah, I see it too. ____________________________________________________________________________ ______
I can't find my quote book....... ____________________________________________________________________________ ______
*Inuyasha*
Umi walked farther into the village slowly. She knelt next to a pile of bodies and check for any signs of life.
"What're you doing?!" I must admit, this village was giving me the creeps.
"Some of them might still be alive, we have to check," she answered calmly, or as calmly as one could be in such circumstances.
As most of the fires started dieing down, I realized that there were more behind them. Some of which weren't burning (A/N; he means houses). She moved to check another bunch of people, almost reluctantly. But her reluctance soon disappeared.
"This one's still alive," she all but shouted. She wound the guy's, as I found out later, arm around her neck. lifting him up, she stumbled towards the line of unlit houses. Easing him down on the porch she checked the door. "It's locked," she groaned.
"Look for other survivors, we'll work on the door later," I can't believe I'm saying this!
That night was long, and it didn't end as the sun rose. Infact it was far from over. Near midday all the fires were completely extinguished. Umi and I were hauling the last of the living, heavily injured, to the porch. Umi went in search of bandages, medicine, water, and anything else that might be helpful, as I started to work on the door.
There was nothing in the first room save for cots. A LOT of cots. Umi put an armload of supplies on one of the cots, and started for more. I began to drag the injured inside.
Through out the whole time I was bringing people in, Umi just kept coming back with more supplies.
"There is only one more house left," she informed me. I nodded, and she walk off quickly to the far end of the village.
I was pulling the last one in when I heard something. A scream. No, not just any scream, Umi's scream. ____________________________________________________________________________ ______
o0o0oh what's going to happen?! Hee hee, anyway, review plz!
PippinJupiter; 2 weeks of no school..... Why can't it be longer anyway? We work hard. Merry Christmas! *hugs you*
Momentum; SURE it did, excuses, excuses. Heh heh, Jk. Hm.........Yeah, I see it too. ____________________________________________________________________________ ______
I can't find my quote book....... ____________________________________________________________________________ ______
*Inuyasha*
Umi walked farther into the village slowly. She knelt next to a pile of bodies and check for any signs of life.
"What're you doing?!" I must admit, this village was giving me the creeps.
"Some of them might still be alive, we have to check," she answered calmly, or as calmly as one could be in such circumstances.
As most of the fires started dieing down, I realized that there were more behind them. Some of which weren't burning (A/N; he means houses). She moved to check another bunch of people, almost reluctantly. But her reluctance soon disappeared.
"This one's still alive," she all but shouted. She wound the guy's, as I found out later, arm around her neck. lifting him up, she stumbled towards the line of unlit houses. Easing him down on the porch she checked the door. "It's locked," she groaned.
"Look for other survivors, we'll work on the door later," I can't believe I'm saying this!
That night was long, and it didn't end as the sun rose. Infact it was far from over. Near midday all the fires were completely extinguished. Umi and I were hauling the last of the living, heavily injured, to the porch. Umi went in search of bandages, medicine, water, and anything else that might be helpful, as I started to work on the door.
There was nothing in the first room save for cots. A LOT of cots. Umi put an armload of supplies on one of the cots, and started for more. I began to drag the injured inside.
Through out the whole time I was bringing people in, Umi just kept coming back with more supplies.
"There is only one more house left," she informed me. I nodded, and she walk off quickly to the far end of the village.
I was pulling the last one in when I heard something. A scream. No, not just any scream, Umi's scream. ____________________________________________________________________________ ______
o0o0oh what's going to happen?! Hee hee, anyway, review plz!
