Otherworld 01 - Otherworld
Otherworld 01 - Otherworld
body bloody and torn. He knelt down by the body, looking at the terrible
wounds. What could have done this? This was not done by a sword he mused
as he touched the body. It was still warm! He searched for a pulse and found it,
faint under his fingers. Hes alive!
He stood up, the man cradled in his arms. Kaorus dojo was near.
Kenshin heard the banging and rushed to open the door. Sanosuke stood there,
holding the bloody body of a young man. Have Yahiko get Miss Megumi!
Hurry!
Huh? Was Kenshins soft reply. Miss Megumi? Was this man alive?
Sanosuke carried the man into the dojo, setting him gently on the floor. Im not
sure what got him. It looks like some kind of an animal. I cant believe hes
alive. The words spilled out in a rush.
Kaoru joined them and cried out when she saw the ghastly wounds. Please boil
some water, Miss Kaoru. Kenshin requested. She nodded and quickly left the
room.
Kenshin went to the cabinet and got out clean cloths. He tenderly removed the
scraps of clothes from the boys chest and shoulder and pressed the cloths into the
wounds, trying to stop the bleeding. This happened not so long ago. He bleeds
freely still. He examined the gashes, What kind of animal could do this? These
are claws marks, but huge. Much larger than a tiger or a bear.
Sanosuke brought two lamps over to the area. From the many prior injuries that he
and Kenshin had experienced, he knew that Miss Megume would need light. Then
he went to the kitchen to help Kaoru bring in the boiling water. When he returned,
carrying a huge steaming bowl of water, the tall brunette doctor was already there,
bending over her new patient.
How is he alive? Megume thought, He should be dead. The blood loss alone
should have killed him. But even a patient at deaths door is a patient, and her
hands began their work. With Kenshins help, she removed his clothing, most of it
already in tatters. They careful washed the wounds so Megume could see them
clearly. With a heavy sigh, she began to sew the battered body together. His
intestines were torn in pieces she sewed two pieces together and watched in
amazement as they fused together and began to heal on their own. What was this
man that he could heal himself?
All night long Megume sewed and sewed, stitching together the torn flesh of her
patient. Each time she stitched a part together, the bleeding would stop and the
flesh would start to heal on its own. Finally, just as the rays of dawn appeared over
the dojo, she finished. She was exhausted. She looked at her patient, wrapped in
bandages and sleeping deeply.
He looked so young, with his long red hair spread beneath him. Fair features,
although now they were marred by chalk white skin from the massive blood loss
and deep dark circles under his closed eyes. And those eyes! When she had lifted
one of his lids to check the pupil, she gasped when she saw the emerald there. She
had thought that Kenshin had beautiful amethysts-colored eyes, but this young man
rivaled him with those emerald eyes.
Throughout the day, they would stop to check on the sleeping young man.
Kenshin would stop his laundry to check him. Sanosuke, who felt very protective
since he had found their patient, looked in often. Miss Megume had gone to her
home to get some much needed rest, with the promise that she would be sent for if
needed. Kaoru and Yahiko also looked in on him. There was never any change.
Not even a moan came from him. Just deep, healing sleep.
Night fell and the dojo was quiet. They had decided to keep watch over the man,
worried that he might take a turn for the worst while they slept. Miss Megume had
stopped by in the late afternoon to check him and change his bandages. There
seemed to be nothing any of them could do except wait.
Kenshin walked quietly to the room where the man slept and suddenly felt the
presence of another person in the room. His hand automatically went to his katana
and thumbed the hilt open, and slid out the blade in total silence. He opened the
door. There in the darkness, he saw the outline of someone next to their patient.
Demon could freely cross into Otherworld, but could not easily go into any of the
other three worlds. Sometimes they found a portal or a path to the Human World
(the most vulnerable of the worlds), but those were rare since only the most
powerful mages could create portals.
For that reason, Otherworld's denizens were often beset with attacks from Demons.
Considered lower on the food chain, Otherworld's human residents were
considered food by the Demons that crossed from Demon World. So the people of
Otherworld were given a gift. Five young women with the ability to emotionally
bind Demon males to themselves. In turn, these bound males would use their
powers to protect Otherworld. The people did not know where the women came
from, but they were indebted to them. No longer were they merely food for
powerful Demons; now even more powerful Demons were protecting them, bound
forever to one of the women. The people gave the title of Princess to each of the
five women. Four of them were in charge of the boundaries; one for each boundary
of Otherworld and the boundaries between the worlds. The youngest was in charge
of protecting Otherworld itself. Her name was Aara. Like her sisters, she didn't
know how she came to be. She just knew she had been created to protect this land.
She was a part of the land -- heart and soul -- and she would protect it with every
part of her being. She just needed to bind her first male.
Two tall Demons walked into her hall late one evening. They were dragging a
wriggling sack behind them. Princess Aara looked at them and the bundle behind
them. She knew who they were, Demon males that were bound to her oldest sister,
Arina.
"A present from your sister," Kaleffe, the first male, said. "Your sister believes it is
time for you bind your first male. Please lead us to his room."
Silently she lead them up the stairs and to the first room to the right of her own.
The males dragged the squirming bundle up the stairs and into the bedroom. Then
they opened the cloth sack and dumped him out onto the bed. He was naked,
panting and moaning. She looked at Kaleffe for an explanation.
"This is a kitsune, a fox Demon, and possibly the most powerful one of them all.
His name is Youko Kurama."
She looked at the writhing, miserable Demon. His eyes opened and he looked at
her with large golden eyes that were glazed. "What is wrong with him?""
He is in heat," Radiach replied, "The only way we could capture him was to catch
him when he went into heat. Otherwise, we could never have gotten near him. Bind
him, Princess, and bind him tight. He is a very powerful Youkai." Then they turned
and left without another word.
Aara stood there looking at him. He was beautiful, with long white hair spread
across the bed. He was very tall, about six feet five, sleek and silvery. He also had
a long white tail and large fox ears. She sat on the bed next to him. She could feel
the heat of his body - it felt like he was on fire!
He suddenly moved to her, grabbing her arms and pulling her down. A kitsune in
heat was a creature consumed by his need. She struggled out of her dress while he
nuzzled and rubbed against her with his face, making little keening sounds. The
second she got her dress off, he pounced, swiftly moving her beneath him and
covering her body with his own. The heat radiated off him in waves. He wasted no
time with foreplay -- who knew how long he had been like this. Days? Weeks?
When had Kaleffe and Radiach captured him? It would take days to get from
Demon World to here. He pushed her legs apart and pushed himself into her,
moaning deeply as he entered. She used her power to bind him while he moved
within her, and when he released into her, she bound him even tighter. All through
the night, the same scenario repeated itself.
As the first rays of sunlight crossed the bed, he woke. She was watching him,
waiting for him to wake. He looked at her with cold eyes. There was no
friendliness in that gaze.
She wondered if she had bound him correctly and reached to touch his arm. His
stare did not change. She ran her fingers lightly down his arm and he moved with
her touch. His gaze was now warm and loving. Ah! Sex would be her control over
him.
She reached up to touch one of his large fox ears. They were velvet silver fur. "The
lower edge," he whispered hoarsely. She complied, rubbing the edge at the base of
his ears. He pressed his lips to hers, kissing and licking. A little growl came from
his throat. With other hand, she stroked his hip and he guided her hand to under his
tail. He flicked it out of the way and she stroked from under his tail down the curve
of his butt. The heat began to radiate from him again and he pressed closer to her.
She smiled, enjoying the incredible control she had.
As days passed, Youko Kurama was lost in a sea of need. All the Princess had to do
was touch him and he ached for her. Damn heat!!! He had been such easy prey! He
had always guarded himself well when he went into heat, choosing a female -- or
male, it didn't matter to him when he was in heat -- and taking them into his den
where he could safely release his heat. This time he had chosen wrong. The Demon
was as beautiful and as sensual as he was. He had followed him into his den and
then without warning pounced on him, calling for another Demon to help.
Together, they overpowered him, and he was stuffed unceremoniously into a sack
and thrown over a horse. He tried to summon his power but his heat kept his mind
in a jumble of need and want. He was helpless. For many terrible days he was
carried over a horse, growing more and more feverish. By the second day, he was
moaning constantly. "Please" he keep repeating. He thought he would go insane
from the need.
And then they dumped him on a bed, naked, with the most beautiful woman he had
ever seen. She had long red hair with golden eyes and a slender body. All he
wanted to do was take her, over and over. He could feel her mind and her emotions,
all around him, like ribbons of velvet. Later he would realize that the feeling was
her power as she was binding him to her.
His room was lavish with rich golden fabrics of velvet, silk and satin, and the
furniture was inviting and comfortable. Open doors led to a balcony overlooking
beautiful gardens. It was a paradise with chains -- emotional chains that he would
never break. He, who had always been so free, was now trapped forever.
He went to the balcony, changed to his full fox Demon form and jumped off,
running through the gardens. It felt good just to run free. After spending the entire
day running through the gardens and then out into the surrounding hills, he
returned. No one was sent after him for they knew he would return. He would
always return. He was sitting there on the thick rug in his room, still in his fox
form, watching the fire in the hearth, when he heard her come into the room.
She sat down next to him, "Don't change," she whispered. She ran her hands down
his entire back over his soft velvet pelt. He thought his mind would explode. With
her hands, she explored every part of him: his four furry tails, his paws, his deep
chest, the sensitive whiskers on his muzzle, the soft fur on his under-belly. He
keened and writhed under her touch. She rubbed his ears, both of them! and he
whined. She wrapped her arms around him, pressing her face into his soft, furry
coat.
"You are so beautiful, My Love," she purred to him. He couldn't stand it anymore
and changed back into his human form, taking her in his arms, kissing, licking,
nuzzling, anything he could do just to touch her. His skin felt like it was on fire and
he ached for her touch.
"My Love," she murmured in his ear, "You are mine, Youko Kurama. And I am
yours."
He stared at her. His?
"The binding works both ways. I am bound to you as much as you are bound to
me."
He smiled for the first time since he arrived. His chains were also her chains.
Perhaps captivity would not be so bad after all.
As the years passed, Youko Kurama no longer felt like a captive. This was now his
home. He used his contacts to forge alliances and friendships with powerful
Demons he knew from his past. He was over a thousand years old and the Demons
that he didn't know personally, had at least heard of him. He used his power over
plants around the castle, growing an impenetrable wall of thorns to fortify the walls
of the castle, adding sentry plants along the top of it, and planting tall watch plants
on the hills surrounding the castle. Youko Kurama was content, happy in his home
with his arms wrapped around his Princess.
Chapter 3 Bankotsu
Toyko 1878
Hiei told the story of Otherworld and his Princess to a rapt audience. Kenshin
looked down at the sleeping young man he was over a thousand years old!
Wait! You said he had silver hair and golden eyes. He has neither. He has red
hair, redder even than my own. And his eyes are green.
Hn. the little fire Demon squirmed uncomfortably; he had already told them too
much.
The group all looked at him but he said no more. They had already talked a good
portion of the night away and after several attempts trying to make the stubborn
Demon continue the story, they gave up and one by one left for their bedrooms. As
Kenshin left, he saw Hiei resume his place, sword at the ready, next to Kurama.
Everyone was up early the next morning, but Hiei had already left. Kurama lay
sleeping as usual. Megume came to change his bandages and Kaoru told her about
the small Demon and the story that they had heard last night. Megume was
fascinated. She had heard tales of Demons and dragons, of course, but to actually
meet one! The day went by slowly, filled with their usual chores. Kenshin doing
the laundry and making the meals since he was so much better than Kaoru at
cooking. He enjoyed doing the simple chores -- they were soothing to his mind.
Sometimes it was hard to remember that his teen years were spent as a deadly
assassin for the Imperialist regime, until you watched him fight then there was no
doubt of his skill with the katana. The small red-haired man with the cross-shaped
scar on his cheek had refused to kill anyone for 10 years now, using only a reverseblade sword that could not cut. His atonement for the many deaths he caused
during the war.
Kaoru checked on their sleeping guest. She knelt by his side carrying a cup of
water. Letting drops fall from her slender fingers, she gave Kurama water through
his slightly parted lips. He was beginning to look better, not as white, and the
bruises under his eyes were fading.
Kenshin joined her and helped her change the bedding. He was so slender that he
weighed only a little more than the diminutive Kenshin himself, although he was
taller by 6 or 7 inches.
I cant believe he is a Demon. said Kaoru, gently touching his soft face. He
soft with no visible muscle tone, and the red hair was wild waves and curls. And
the color of that hair! Unlike his own which was dark auburn, Kuramas was a
vivid red poppy color. A color he had never seen before on anyone. It was hard to
believe that this gentle looking man was a powerful Demon?
Now, he could believe it of Hiei. Hiei had blood-red eyes and when he talked, a
hint of fangs showed. He was small, shorter even than Kenshin, but his body was
well-built and strong looking. His muscles well-defined. His forehead was
covered with a white strip of material and his right arm was bandaged tightly. His
black hair had the outline of a white star over his forehead. He did not look human
like Kurama did.
Although they passed the day as usual, each of them was waiting for dusk, waiting
for the time when another guardian would come from Otherworld to keep watch
over Kurama. Perhaps this one would be more talkative than the recalcitrant Hiei.
Almost the minute the sun went down and the sky turned dark gray, a knock
sounded on the outer door of the dojo. Sanosuke rushed to open the door. Outside
stood a young man carrying what seemed to be a very large oar covered in purple
cloth.
I am here to watch over Kurama. he said, jauntily walking into the dojo.
The others went out to meet their new guest. He was average height, not quite as
tall as Sanosuke, with dark hair braided down his back to his knees. He had large
dark blue eyes and the marking of a strange four-pointed star on his forehead. Im
wounds.
Well, he seems to be healing. he smiled suddenly, turning toward the group now
It was a halberd larger than the length and width of a grown man! Sanosuke
gasped when he saw it. How much did that thing weigh? And Bankotsu was
holding it as if it weighed little more than a feather.
At that moment Kenshin came with the sake and almost dropped everything. That
thing was a sword? He had never seen anything like it. Sanosuke used to have a
Zanbattou, a very large sword that Kenshin broke during their first fight before
they became fast friends. But that was small compared to this monster.
Can I try it out? pleaded Sanosuke, remembering his Zanbattou.
Sure! and Bankotsu set it on the side of the porch. Sanosuke took it by the
handle and couldnt lift it at all. And he was a strong man! Very strong, but he
couldnt even make the thing move an inch. He tried again, turning red from the
strain and managed to lift it a few inches. He gave up, groaning.
Well, I guess not, Bankotsu said, picking it up again. He walked to the center of
the dojo yard and began twirling over his head as if it weighed nothing. Sanosuke
slumped down on the porch, depressed beyond belief. I thought I was strong. he
moaned.
You probably are for a human! But I am a Demon. Bankotsu told him.
You dont look like a Demon, Kaoru said, looking him over carefully for fangs or
claws.
I look pretty much like a human, I know. But I am a Thunder Demon! I can call
lightning from the sky. Id show you but lightning has a mind of its own and you
never know where it will strike. Humility was obviously not one of this Demons
virtues!
And through the evening and over many cups of sake, the friendly, happy Demon
named Bankotsu, who could call down lightning, told them the story of how Youko
Kurama became human.
Chapter 4: How Youko Kurama Became Human
Otherworld, 19 Years Ago
Before Youko Kurama became the first male of the Princess, he was a thief. He
loved the thrill mostly, and the baubles he stole were a bonus. He loved the
planning, the conquest, the thrill of the chase. His heart was that of mischievous
daring fox and he lived up to his name. His existence was free. Free to take, free
to love whomever he wished, free to live where he wanted. He had given up a lot
when he became the Princess male, but he felt the exchange was equitable.
Besides after Kuronue died ... Kuronue was a bat Demon. You wouldnt think a
bat Demon could be handsome but he was. He had been Youko Kuramas partner
in crime, his best friend, and occasionally his lover, until that fateful night when a
robbery went terribly wrong and Kuronue had died that terrible death.
It should have been an easy score, a quick entry into an unguarded manor in
Otherworld, on the edge of the Demon World, gather the spoils, and a quick
escape. And at the beginning, everything seemed to be going to plan. It was so
easy -- perhaps too easy. And it was during their escape, that the pair of thieves
realized it had been a trap all along. Armed guards and dogs appeared almost out
of thin air and the chase was on. Both Demons ran quickly away, easily
outdistancing the men, but then the chain on Kuronue's amulet snapped and he
turned back to retrieve it. His protection amulet, given to him by his mother many,
many years ago.
"No! Don't go back!" Youko cried.
"I have to! I cannot lose that amulet!"
Just as Kuronue's fingers wrapped around his amulet, bamboo spears filled the
air and one of them went through Kuronues leg, severing a main artery. Instantly
he was surrounded by the guards. He bled out while Youko Kurama fled to safety,
forced to leave his best friend behind to die.
It was no longer fun. So when the Princess bound him, although he would never
admit it out loud, he was almost glad. He was tired of running and hiding, of
having no home, of the constant danger. So now he had a peaceful life, under the
protection of the Princess. All bounties on his head had been cancelled and he was
truly free.
It happened during one of his forays into Demon World. A spirit hunter went after
him! Spirit hunters were deadly assassins of Demon World. Youko Kurama didnt
know why the assassin was after him -- all the bounties on his head had been
cancelled many years ago. Maybe it was a revenge contract. His rose whip had
failed, and he was bleeding from several places, his blood leaving an obvious trail.
The Princess was always teasing him about getting hurt, but he had never worried
about it since he healed so easily. But now!
The spirit hunter had hell hounds with him to track and corner the Fox Demon. He
had to get away! He changed to his fox shape, since that form was faster and
stronger and he ran as hard as he could. But the hell hounds were close behind,
and the spirit hunter right behind them. Without warning he felt a stab of pain in
his heart. A spirit bullet, especially created to kill a Youkai, a Demon, had pierced
him. He felt his spirit leaving his fox body. NO!!!!
His broken body left behind, his spirit fled. And the spirit hunter followed him.
His spirit went through the barriers between the worlds, and the spirit hunter could
not follow since he was still corporeal. Youko Kurama found himself floating in
the Human World and standing below him was a young woman. A pregnant young
woman. He made the decision in an instant and went into the unborn childs body,
displacing the soul that was already there. Let it find another body he needed
this one!
Six months later, Shiori Minamino became a single mother and gave birth to a
son, whom she named Shuichi. A beautiful red-haired, green-eyed son. He was a
quiet baby, learning to walk and talk at a remarkably early age. He never cried and
never got sick, but he also never seemed to need holding. He never reached for his
mother. But that didnt matter to Shiori. She loved her son with all her heart. And
slowly through the years, the child who was really a cold-hearted fox Demon
learned to love her back.
Princess Aara knew that her beloved fox was hurt and then she felt him die. But
she also felt his spirit fleeing whatever what chasing him. She had felt the fear and
the pain through the bond they had. And then it disappeared. She knew that his
spirit had not ended she would have felt that. It could only mean one thing. He
had passed through one of the boundaries. He had been in Demon World and if he
had come in Otherworld, she would have felt him instantly. The Four Gods World
was too far away and a portal to that world would not be a welcoming one, so he
had to have gone to the Human World.
It took her many years to find him now born as a human. Koenma, son of the
ruler of Spirit World helped her, and finally, he was found. She sent Hiei to the
Human World and Hiei watched him from a tree, hidden by its branches. Youko
Kurama was now just a young boy. A human boy!
Hiei reported back and through the years, Shuichi was watched. On the day he
turned 14, Hiei appeared at his bedroom window. Shuichi opened the window to
his old friend.
Am I finally old enough? he asked.
Yes, Hiei replied. The Princess is waiting for you.
And so Shuichi broke his mothers heart when he told her the truth and that he was
leaving. But he promised to return often and she hugged him hard and then let him
go. In her heart, she had always known that there was something very different
about her son.
It had been nearly fifteen years since he walked in the lands of Otherworld and the
halls of the Castle. And for the first time in his life, he was nervous. The Princess
had bound a tall beautiful fox Demon to her and now he was just a teenage boy.
And he had not been able to tap into the powers that he had when he was Youko
Kurama. He could make plants grow faster, but little else.
Hiei was at his side, You look like a girl. the little Demon muttered.
I know. I think the baby I went into was supposed to be a girl and although my
spirit changed it to a boy, the body still remained very feminine. I have been
mistaken for a girl in the Human World.
Hn. the fire Demon said no more. And Shuichi became even more nervous. The
She saw his look of surprise, Silly fox! Do you think I could stop loving you?
You are, and always will be, my first male, my first love. She beckoned him to
her. Dont ever leave me again, Kurama! My heart has been incomplete without
you.
He rushed into her waiting arms, knelt in front of her, and wrapped his arms tight
around her, his face turned up to her as she covered it with kisses. His heart filled
with love and contentment. Kurama was home at last.
Chapter 5 - Hiei
too dangerous! It is more than two days journey to the portal and we cannot risk
you. Not with Naraku on the loose. That Demon would love to get his hands on
you!
I agree. You cannot leave the safety of the Castle. Hiei flatly stated. Kurama
is getting care and is sleeping, recovering his strength and healing himself. In a
few days time we can bring him back home.
She gave up. Deep in her heart, she knew they were right. Naraku was too
dangerous to risk being captured by that monster.
She sent Bankotsu to the portal to be the next guardian. Her third male was on his
way to the portal also, two days away. She was alone with Hiei. But the thought
of Kurama so badly wounded, almost getting killed again, was agony for her.
Once again, she was not there for him when he needed her the most. She paced the
room alternately angry because she could not go to him and filled with sorrow
because he was hurt once more. Her emotions flared throughout the castles walls.
Hiei, who had been standing next to her, suddenly cried out in pain and flung
himself into a corner, curling into a tight ball. Her emotions, magnified
hundredfold by her power, assaulted him. He tried to shut them out to no avail.
He was being bombarded by surging emotion, wave upon wave: first anger, then
sorrow. He moaned in agony.
From the corner of her eye, she saw him. Hiei!! What was wrong? She hurried to
him and saw him curl into an even tighter ball. She suddenly realized that she was
the cause of his pain. Her emotions were out of control. She stood very still and
began to reign in her power. She could feel it pouring out of her in wild spikes.
She took a deep breath and slowly sealed her power back inside. When she was
calm and sure of herself, she went to Hiei, sitting on the floor next to the curled up
Fire Demon. She pulled him into her lap.
Hiei, Hiei, she murmured softly, Im sorry. Forgive me.
He opened his eyes to look up at her, his arms going around her waist to hold her,
relieved that it was finally over. Its alright.
No, it isnt! I hurt you! she kissed his cheek gently, I am so sorry. She let flow
the emotion of comfort and could feel him begin to relax and begin to drift to sleep
now that her power was not assaulting him, but helping him. He was exhausted!
Three days of looking for Kurama, following by an all night watch, the long trip
here and then to be pummeled by his Princess! My Sweetness.
Hiei was falling in the quiet oblivion of sleep when he heard the appellation she
always used for him: Her Sweetness. A small smile tugged at his lips.
Otherworld, 50 Years Ago
It was Youko Kurama who found Hiei. He was traveling through Demon World on
his way to see his old friend, Yomi. Yomi was now one of the four rulers of
Demon World, ruler of the Southern Lands. The other three were Mukuro in the
East, Raizen in the North, and Inutaishou in the West. Otherworld had alliances
with the North and the West, and Youko Kurama was going to try to make an
alliance for Otherworld with his former partner-in-crime. But to get there, he had
to go deep into Demon World. He went through the Western Lands without
mishap because of the alliance with Inutaishou, but now he was approaching the
Southern Lands of Yomi. There was no alliance yet and he was on the alert.
Suddenly, he sensed a Demon and barely moved in time to avoid a slashing sword.
He looked around for the Demon and saw no one. His power flared out, searching
for him. Ah! there he was, in the tree. Youko Kurama looked up and saw a child
standing on a slender branch of a tall tree. What?!?
If you want to fight me, Ill be glad to oblige, said the fox. He reached under his
long silver hair to the nape of his neck and pulled out a seed which he had braided
there. His power flared and the seed became a red rose.
The small Demon almost fell from his perch. You are going to fight me with a
rose? he sneered. And leapt down to confront this silly fox Demon face-to-face.
Youko Kurama looked at the short Demon and realized he was not a child, but he
was very young or at least he looked young. He was very short, just a little over
5 nearly a foot and a half shorter than the very tall fox Demon. He had large
blood-red eyes and a turned-up nose which made him seem even more childlike.
He was dressed in rags with a torn blanket thrown over him as a cloak. But his
demeanor was anything but childlike.
The little Demon looked at the fox angrily. The stupid fox had tramped through
trees just as he was about to pounce on a rabbit his dinner and had scared it
off. And he was hungry! There was not much food here in the harsh lands of
Demon World. He brandished his sword. A rose! Feh!
Youko Kurama smiled. Another one who had underestimated him. He poured
more power into the single red rose he held and the petals fell in a red shower as
the rose turned into a thorny whip. A whip that could cut through steel!
The smaller Demon's eyes grew wide at the sight of the whip. Suddenly, he
remembered the stories around the campfires when he was a child stories about a
powerful Fox Demon who wielded a terrible rose whip. A strange smile was on
the foxs face glee! This one liked to fight!
His pride gave him no choice but to attack. He had started this whole mess and
now he was going to finish it. His speed was incredible but it barely kept the whip
from tearing his flesh. He could not get near the Fox Demon that whip seemed
to be everywhere. He was a blur, desperately trying to get close enough to use his
sword. But he was already tired from hunting all day and weak from his long fast.
Suddenly, the whip found him and wrapped him tight, head to toe, and although the
thorns pressed against him, they did not pierce his body. He was brought to the
fox, suspended in mid-air.
Well, little Demon. the fox chortled, Looks like I caught a little mouse.
The Fire Demon squirmed violently, waves of hot anger radiating off him. Youko
Kurama suddenly felt sorry for him, he was so angry yet so helpless. Just a tiny
thing. Ah, Princess!, he thought, You have made me soft. Now I am feeling
pity for this creature!
He lower the Fire Demon to the ground, but kept the whip wrapped tightly around
him. Lets call a truce. Accompany me to the Southern Hall where Yomi lives. I
have a meeting with him and then I will return to Otherworld. Perhaps I can find
you some employment in Otherworld so you wont starve in this inhospitable
land.
Why should I want to do that? he asked, furious at being caught so easily.
Damn fox!!!
Well, I have food. Plenty of food, right here in my pack, point to the pack
hanging over his shoulder. The little Demon salivated, his hunger taking over. Oh,
he was so hungry!
Youko Kurama looked around. Ah, there is a little clearing. And it is late
afternoon, good time to set up camp. he walked to the clearing, with the thorny
whip that was still holding the Demon following like a faithful dog.
He built a fire and then rummaged through his pack. Ummm, fresh meat would be
better. Now, where did that rabbit go? Leaving the fire Demon still suspended by
his whip, he changed into his full Demon fox form and bounded away.
In a very short time he was back, carrying a plump rabbit in his jaws. He returned
to his human form and began to prepare a stew in the small cooking pot that he
carried in his pack. Reaching into a hidden pocket in his clothing, he pulled out a
little pouch filled with seeds. He selected several seeds: potato, carrot, celery,
thyme, and other seasonings, and pushed them into the ground, then touched the
ground with his hand. Instantly the plants grew to ripe vegetables. He picked
them, used his sharp claws to cut them up, and threw them into the stew. The
aroma was wonderful.
Last chance. Youko Kurama said to the bound Demon. What do you say?
Partners?
The little Demon gave up he was so hungry and maybe this miserable fox was
not so bad after all. And he had heard wonderful things about Otherworld. He
nodded and the whip released him and disappeared. The fox was spooning stew
into two wooden bowls and handed one to the little Demon. Got a name? he
asked.
Hiei he said between mouthfuls. The fox gave him another serving and he
out some sentry plants and if anyone approaches, the plants will warn us.
You trust me? Hiei asked surprised.
You gave me your word, didnt you?
Hiei nodded. He was not used to being trusted. Actually it was rare when anyone
even talked to him. He watched as the fox made himself a bed of soft plants and
then settled down to sleep. Hiei would not sleep on the ground in the open like
that so he leapt into a nearby tree, with his back against the trunk and his legs
stretched out on the wide branch. His eyes began to close with sleep. For the first
time in his life he felt content. His stomach was full and he had met someone who
might even become a friend.
Youko Kurama and Hiei did indeed become friends during their trip to see Yomi
and back to Otherworld. He told Hiei about the Princess and how she was in
charge of protecting Otherworld and he was helping her with that. Hiei listened
intently, but offered no information about himself in return. And Youko Kurama
respected the Fire Demon and did not pry. He wanted Hiei help him with the
protection of the Castle and maybe go with him on some of his journeys through
Otherworld and into Demon World. It would be nice to have a traveling
companion. The Princess had several other Demons to help protect the land, but
Youko Kurama was the only one she had bound to her.
There were two mages, one who worked in magic and the other a healer, who
offered their help but asked not to be bound. They were afraid that if the Princess
bound them, she might also bind part of their power. So they offered their word
instead of their bodies and the Princess accepted their offer. Now, they lived in the
towers of the castle, seldom seen, quietly working their powerful magic. There
was also Kouga, the leader of the Wolf Demons. His wolves and men roamed all
over Otherworld, guarding its people from lower class Demons. He hoped that the
Princess would allow him to make Hiei a Protector like them.
As the towers of the Castle appeared over the hills, Youko Kurama could sense that
Hiei was getting nervous. Although he had never said anything, Youko Kurama
sensed that he had lived alone most, if not all, of his life. And now he was being
thrust into a castle full of people. He was afraid that the little Demon would bolt
and never been seen again. He began to fill the empty space with happy chatter,
trying to keep the Demons mind off of his fears and worries.
Together they walked through the gates and into the Castle. Servants took his pack
and Youko Kurama asked them to prepare a room for Hiei. A few minutes later, he
walked Hiei to his new room and told him to rest until dinner. He was going to
find the Princess. It had been weeks since he had last seen his Princess and he
missed her terribly.
Hiei looked around the room. He had never seen anything like this room. For
most of his life, he had lived outdoors, a strong tree his only roof. When he was a
child, he lived for a time with bandits and they lived in dark, dank caves. Hiei
walked through the room, touching the rich material of the chairs and drapes. He
sat in the chairs, enveloped in their velvet comfort. He went into the bedchamber
and gasped when he saw the huge bed. He took a standing jump and landed in the
middle of the bed. It was so soft! It was wonderful! He wondered how long he
would be able to stay in this room. From his spot in the middle of the bed, he
noticed large doors with windows and went to them. They opened to a large
balcony with beautiful gardens spread below and a large tree that he could easily
leap to. It was so incredible he never wanted to leave. But in his heart, he knew
that he would be asked to leave.
All his life he had been abandoned, thrown away as a child after his forbidden birth
to an Ice Maiden. Only a few days old and wrapped tight in warding cloths to
contain his fire energy, his ki, which the Ice World feared, he was hurled from the
Ice World that floated high in the sky to the ground far below.
But he survived, discovered by a group of thieves, who allowed him to stay with
them, but showed him no affection. And as he grew more proficient with his
sword, they began to fear him and finally shut him out completely. He had been
alone ever since.
No one had ever been nice to him except for that silly fox. His only friend. But
the Princess when she saw him, she would order him out of the Castle and berate
the fox for bringing such a thing into her home. And Youko Kurama, being bound
to her, would do nothing.
Ah, well, such is life, he sighed and went back to the soft, wonderful bed. He
was lying there, enjoying the feel of the silk sheets and velvet covers, when a small
knock sounded at his door. He opened it and a servant stood there.
Lord Kurama said you would need some clothes. the servant handed him some
folded clothes, bowed and left. Hiei looked at the clothes. They were all in his
size. He undressed quickly and suddenly realized how dirty he was. He found a
room with water that flowed into a large basin at the turn of a handle that attached
to the wall. The basin was large enough to put your whole body into. He filled it
with hot water and washed himself thoroughly with a scented soap that he found
on the side of the basin. It felt so wonderful to be clean!
He padded back into the bedroom and checked out the clothes. He dressed in clean
soft black trousers and a simple tunic. Among the clothes was a black cloak and he
put that on too. Black boots completed the outfit. He had never had such nice
clothes before. Using a brush that he found, he tried to tame his unruly hair that
always insisted on sticking straight up in peaks. He finally tied a white sash
around his forehead in a effort to at least keep it out of his eyes. A knock sounded
at his door, and this time the servant told him dinner was served. Hiei followed her
to the dining hall.
In the large hall, there was a long table filled with delicious food and drink and lots
of people, a mix of humans and Demons. Youko Kurama was sitting at one end
and Hiei was ushered to a place at his side. Hiei looked around. Everyone was
talking and laughing, obviously friends. Kurama began to quietly point out the
people at the table, but Hiei quickly lost track of their names. Besides, why did he
need to know their names? He would not be here very long.
His eyes roamed the table, finally coming to the other end. A young woman was
seated there. She was so beautiful it took his breath away. The Princess. She was
more like fire than he was, with flame-colored hair and golden eyes. He had never
seen anyone so beautiful in his life. She did not seem haughty or proud like he had
imagined, rather she laughed and talked just like everyone else. Hiei strained to
hear her voice, but there was too much noise between them. He ate in silence but
never took his eyes off the Princess.
Youko Kurama noticed Hiei watching the Princess and was surprised. It had never
occurred to him that the little Fire Demon would show any interest in the Princess.
Perhaps there was a chance that he would stay and become one of the Protectors
after all.
After dinner, Youko Kurama took Hiei to meet the Princess. Hiei was very
nervous. He had wanted to stay away from her at least a few more days so he
could enjoy his room and the wonderful food for a little more time. But now it
would all end. He sighed unhappily. Youko Kurama heard the sigh and wondered
what his new friend was thinking about, but as usual, Hiei showed no emotion on
his face.
He opened the large doors to a sitting room filled with comfortable chairs and a
bright fire in the hearth. The Princess was sitting there in the center. Alone. She
smiled at Kurama and nodded. He pushed Hiei forward.
Kurama has told me a little about you. And how excellent you are with the
sword. He would like you to be one of the Protectors of Otherworld. Would you
like that?
Hiei stood there, silent, trying to grasp the meaning of her words. She wasnt
telling him to leave? He could stay? She watched the little Demon, who was
unable to keep the surprise off his face. Curious as to why he was surprised, she
reached out to touch him.
And was instantly flooded with all the emotions that Hiei never allowed to show:
pain, distrust, and unbelievable loneliness. It was overwhelming and she pulled
him toward her, wrapping her arms around him. He stood there stiffly, not
understanding why she was suddenly holding him.
Oh, My Sweetness, she murmured, I promise that you will never be alone
again.
And then she brought forth her power, filling the space around her with love,
comfort and belonging. And Hiei felt what he had never known in his life before:
someone who wanted him. His arms went around her waist and he buried his head
in her shoulder, and for the first time in his life, tears ran down his cheeks.
My Sweet Love, she said softly, caressing his hair. He buried himself even
deeper into her arms. She looked at Youko Kurama silently standing there and she
smiled. Umm, it looks like I will have a brother, he thought as he quietly left the
room.
The Princess held the small man for a long time, letting the loneliness pour out of
his heart and replacing it with love. She began to gently kiss his forehead and the
tracks of his tears, all the time murmuring My Sweetness to him. He lifted his
face to her and she gently kissed his lips. Very slowly, she began to undress him,
kissing his shoulders, his throat, his chest as she did. She did not use her power for
desire or lust. Only love and comfort. And he began to respond to her caresses.
She slid to the floor and took him with her, not wanting to break the spell by going
to his rooms.
Gently, the quiet punctuated only by his moans, she took her second male: Hiei, the
The son of Inutaishou was now ruler of the Western Lands and if Aara could bind a
powerful Demon like him, it would be much to the benefit of Otherworld. The
son was a very powerful Demon named Sesshomaru. The Princess sent emissaries
to the Western Lands to ask for an audience with Sesshomaru. She did not expect a
powerful lord like him to come to her, so she suggested a mid-point meeting place,
still in Otherworld, but close to the border of the Western Lands. Kagero, a manor
lord, had lands next to the Western border which would be perfect.
Youko Kurama insisted that one of the mages go with them to the meeting. The
stronger of the two, the Demon Mage Bakura, reluctantly went with them, dressed
head to foot in black robes. Only his face showed when he lifted his head, but
even that was in such deep shadows so you couldnt see what he looked like. The
Princess knew why it was not to intimidate, but to hide.
Bakura was ashamed of his looks. He had pale blue skin with black Demon
markings on his face and body. His eyes were terrifying to those who saw him
large blood red eyes surrounded by yellow. She wished that he would accept the
way he looked but knew that he probably never would. But with Bakura along to
protect them, they would be very safe.
She had never seen a Dog Demon before and spent the journey trying to guess
what he might look like. She wondered if he would have ears and a tail like Youko
Kurama.
The Lord of the Manor, Kagero, welcomed his Princess and took them to lavish
rooms. There was a dinner planned for this evening and there they would meet
Sesshomaru. She dressed in rich dark golden velvet, which brought out the gold of
her eyes and went well with her hair. A simple golden circlet went across her
forehead. At dinner time, she went to the hall, Youko Kurama on her right and
Hiei on her left. As expected, Bakura had refused to leave his rooms.
She walked into the dining hall surprised to see it filled with people. All the
important people for miles around had come to see their ruler and protector.
Kagero greeted her at the door and escorted her to a seat at the head of the table.
Youko Kurama and Hiei were seated on either side of their Princess. At the other
end of the table was a young man dressed in white silk and fur with long white
hair. He was unbelievably beautiful. Was this Sesshomaru?
It wasnt until the end of the dinner, after most of the other guests had left, that she
got to meet the Dog Demon Lord face to face. The beautiful Demon was indeed
Sesshomaru. His eyes were golden, very much like Youko Kuramas, and he had
purple Demon markings on the sides of his face and at his wrists. In the middle of
his forehead, he had a blue crescent moon. She was almost disappointed that he
didnt have dog ears, but regular ears, pointed at the tips, and he did not have a
tail. That magnificent white hair fell unbound to his knees like a sheet of pure
snow. He stood tall and straight, with a regal bearing. His voice was soft, yet
deep, and his speech was formal and polite.
Princess Aara was amazed by his beauty. Youko Kurama and some of the other
males of her sisters were beautiful, but none had the perfection of Sesshomaru. If it
were not for the sharp claws at the end of his long slender fingers and the hint of
fangs in his mouth, she would have never guessed that he was a Demon. She
looked forward to getting to know him better. Reluctantly, she said her goodnights,
with the promise of going for a walk with him tomorrow. She couldn't wait!
The morning went by at a snail's pace for the Princess while she waited the time
for her walk with the Demon Lord. She was excited by the prospect of binding a
male so perfect to her. She would be the envy of her sisters, who were constantly
teasing her about Hiei. She resented their teasing, for she thought Hiei was
adorable! But a male like Sesshomaru would stop their mockery forever!
Together they walked through the gardens and out into the surrounding hills.
Sesshomaru was strong enough to protect her from anything. His powers were
formidable and included an energy whip and poison claws, not to mention his skill
with the sword he carried. And he could change into a full Youkai, a huge dog-like
Demon with poison fangs. She wasn't actually looking forward to see that version
of him; she much preferred the soft spoken, elegant man who walked beside her.
The decision was hers. Sesshomaru already knew the reason of this meeting, and
the fact that he attended meant that he was agreeable to the binding. She wasn't
sure why she was waiting. A part of her wanted to ask him to be hers immediately,
but another part of her counseled caution. And there was a small part of her that
just wanted to rip his clothes off and bind him right then and there. She blushed at
that thought and he raised an eyebrow at her blush, but made no comment.
She noticed that he carried two swords and asked the difference between them.
"One of them is useless, but my father gave it to me, so I carry it."
"Why is it useless?" she asked.
"It is Tenseiga. It cannot kill." he replied. Then continued when he saw her
questioning look, "It is a sword of healing. Useless! To my Hanyou half-brother he
gave the good sword, Tetsusaiga. That sword can kill a hundred Demons in one
stroke. To me, he gave this worthless thing."
She heard the bitterness in his voice. He was jealous! Why had Inutaishou given
the killing sword to the younger brother, the half-Demon? Suddenly, she realized
the reason. She stopped and touched his arm lightly. "Your father must have loved
you very much to give you the sword of healing -- of love. He realized that you
didn't need the stronger sword because of your own strength. He gave the stronger
sword to your weaker brother. He showed his love through his gift."
Sesshomaru looked at her in disbelief. What an arrogant woman! Thinking to know
his own father's mind. And what good was a sword like Tenseiga? Why would he
want to heal? What did she know about his life, about the pain is his heart when his
father willed Tetsusaiga to his weak half-human brother and not to him. The
Tetsusaiga was his birthright!
Princess Aara saw the look on his face, and felt the coldness of his heart for the
first time. She said no more. She resumed walking and he followed at her side,
both of them in silence.
"His heart is ice," she thought. "I do not think even I will be able to warm it." And
she was sad because she knew now that she would never take him as one of her
males. His beauty was cold, not warm. She only hoped that her refusal would not
break the alliance. Her sisters would never forgive her if it did. But, although the
Western Lands were an important ally, she would never take this cold-hearted
Demon to her bed. She only hoped that one day warmth would touch his heart and
he would learn to love.
Chapter 7 - InuYasha
Fortunately, the alliance did not break. She realized that Sesshomaru did not like
her either and was probably glad she had refused him. But she still did not have a
third male. All this for nothing.
As they traveled back home, with Youko Kurama riding beside her, a thought
occurred to her and the asked the Fox. "What is the younger brother like?"
"Who?" Youko Kurama asked.
"Sesshomaru's younger brother. He mentioned that he had a Hanyou brother."
"Ah, InuYasha. I had heard that at the end of his life, Inutaishou fell in love with a
human and had a half human son. The son was born here in Otherworld and lives a
few days from here. He isn't accepted by Demon World and probably isn't accepted
by the humans who live in Otherworld either." he turned to the Princess, "Why do
you ask? You can't even consider a half-breed for a mate."
"Why not?" she exclaimed. "Hiei is half fire Demon and half ice Demon."
"But he is all Demon. InuYasha is half-human, a Hanyou. If you think your sisters
tease you now about Hiei, try bringing a Hanyou into your bed and see what they
say."
She turned from Youko Kurama angrily. "Haughty fox!" she thought. "I will do
what I please!" And she commanded them to turn from the path home and go to
where InuYasha lived. Youko Kurama sighed, she was so stubborn at times.
And so in a few days time, they came upon a small village that was protected by
Kaede, a healer and Miko priestess. InuYasha lived in this area and had been seen
just a few days ago. But no one seem to know him or had ever spoken to him,
except for Kaede and then only a few times. The Princess set up tents just outside
the village as her lodging and sent both Youko Kurama and Hiei to look for the
Hanyou. Bakura stayed with her to protect her.
"He reminds me of Hiei." she mused.
"Who does, Princess?" Bakura asked, his hood down on his shoulders since they
were alone.
"InuYasha. He seems like he has no one. Everyone fears him because he is half-
not have the refinement of Sesshomaru, but she could sense that his heart was
warm and good. She really liked this half dog Demon. His face was sweet and his
golden eyes warm. Was she actually considering taking him as one of her males?
Remembering Sesshomaru, she decided getting to know him better would be
prudent. But how? He was not talking hardly at all, just stuffing himself with food.
"How do I get to know him?" Touching him had not worked. He didn't have
emotions like Hiei bubbling beneath the surface. He had accepted his lot in life and
had made the best of it. What she felt most from him was resignation.
InuYasha had no idea why he had been summoned before one of the Princesses.
What did she want with him? She was beautiful indeed, but that frightened him.
No one of her bearing or class had ever talked to him before. He was shunned by
most.
He remembered when he was only a young child and his mother was still alive,
people turned from him even then. He didn't understand why no one would play
with him and ran to his mother's arms. She cried for him, knowing that he would
always be alone. And when she died, a few years after that, when he was only six,
he was alone. He lived in the village at first, in the home he shared with his mother,
but no one talked to him. Finally, he left, the happiness he had known in his
mother's arms only a memory. Since that time, he had lived in the forest, keeping
away from people and Demons alike.
The Princess kept on talking to him, asking him about his childhood. Why did she
want to know this? Why did she care about his childhood? He stopped eating and
looked at her. She seemed genuinely concerned. Why? He could not understand it.
No one had ever taken an interest in him except his mother. His own brother hated
him.
"Why" he began, "Why are you asking me these things?"
"Because you are so different from your brother. I want to know why."
"You know Sesshomaru?" he asked.
"I just came from meeting him. I - I was thinking of binding him to me as one of
my males," she nodded to Youko Kurama and Hiei across the table, "But his heart
was cold and I didn't want him."
Princess Aara had made up her mind by the time she said goodbye to InuYasha,
when he went back to the safety of his forest. She was going to bind him. Youko
Kurama said nothing, knowing that once her mind was made up, it was impossible
to change. Hiei only grumbled that InuYasha did not have enough power. She
called them both "Silly Demons!" and went to her bed, leaving both of them
standing there. They looked at each other, and then went unhappily to their own
beds. Both of them would sleep alone tonight!
The next morning, InuYasha came back to the tents to take the Princess to see the
forest. As they walked, he pointed out the different trees and suddenly bent down.
"Climb on my back." She climbed on his shoulders, clinging tightly. The body
beneath her was surprising slender under all those clothes, but she could feel his
strength. She felt his muscles tense and then he leapt straight up to the top of the
trees and carried her swiftly over the tree tops, leaping from branch to branch in
long bounds. It was scary and exhilarating at the same time. To see the forest
spread beneath you going by at a dizzying pace was incredible.
After a time, he dropped back down to the ground and before them was field filled
with flowers with a stream running through it. She ran through the field, dancing
through the flowers.
"It is so beautiful!" she laughed. "Thank you for taking me here." She let herself
fall to ground in the middle of the flowers.
He rushed to her side, wondering if she was hurt. But she was just laying there,
looking up at the clear blue sky. Happy. She looked happy. She looked up at him
and pulled him to her, kissing his lips gently, her hands running down his arms.
"I want to make you mine in this field." she murmured, "In your beautiful field of
flowers."
She kissed him deeper and he found himself responding to her, kissing her back.
This incredible, beautiful princess wanted him? His heart soared. She had refused
his brother, but wanted him!
His mouth found her neck and he began kissing her there. Then he nuzzled her
breast. And blushed suddenly, jerking his head up. What had he done!
"It's okay, InuYasha." She uncovered her breast for him and pulled his head down.
He began to kiss, then suckle, first sighing in contentment, then making soft little
growling sounds. She watched him, seeing the contented look on his face. His
mother had been the only person who had ever given him love before, and the
comfort she gave was in her arms and at her breast as she fed him. She understood
his need better than he did, wrapping her arms tightly around him, stroking his soft
hair. "InuYasha." she murmured softly. Her third male. As she watched a gentle
wind move the flowers to and fro, she realized that she was completely happy.
Chapter 8 - Kagome
Toyko 1878
Unlike Hiei, Bankotsu stayed for breakfast. Everyone was hung over from all the
sake, except for Bankotsu, who seemed neither to get drunk or hung over.
Sanosuke, trying not to walk loudly because his head throbbed, figured it was a
Demon thing. He had really enjoyed the Demon's company, but had a lot of trouble
remembering that he was a Demon. Bankotsu didn't act like a Demon and he
certainly didn't look like one -- or at least how Sanosuke imagined them. He was
funny, happy, and seemed to like everyone. Sanosuke wondered what his story
was, but didn't since Bankotsu didn't offer up anything personal about himself, he
didn't pry. Maybe he could get the story from one of the other visitors.
Miss Megume came in the early afternoon to check on Kurama and change his
bandages. This time, when she had Kenshin gently turn him over, he woke up, eyes
glazed and dim. It was just for a few minutes and they couldn't hear what he
murmured, but Miss Megume considered it a good sign.
Nothing much got done at the dojo. Kaoru and Yahiko practiced only a little, and
even Kenshin was walking quietly and doing things more slowly.
At dusk, there was the expected knock, and Kenshin went to answer it. The others
rushed to the porch to see who (or what) was going to be at the door. But no one
expected what was standing at the door: a teenage girl. She was dressed in very
strange garb, her legs almost totally uncovered. Everyone stared. She couldn't be
at all!"
"I'm not!" Kagome said laughing, "I'm from here, from Toyko, but from the year
2000. But I live in Otherworld now with Kouga."
"I've got to hear your story!" exclaimed Sanosuke. Otherworld was beginning to
sound more and more interesting.
"I'll tell you my story over dinner. But let me see Kurama right now. Has he
awoken at all?" Kaoru and Kagome left for Kurama's room. The men gathered up
the packages and took them to the kitchen, where Kenshin started dinner.
"You do the cooking?" Kouga asked.
"You should taste Kaoru's cooking!" Sanosuke exclaimed. "Kenshin's food is at
least edible."
"Oh, don't cook that, please." Kouga said when Kenshin unwrapped the liver, "I
like it raw."
Sanosuke grimaced, but Kenshin didn't blink an eye. He just put the liver on a
plate.
"I'd better cut it up," Kouga said. "Kagome doesn't like me tearing up my food in
front of people." He began to cut it up into wet, bloody chunks.
Kagome brushed strands of silken red hair from Kurama's face as she knelt beside
him. "He is such a sweet person. I hate to see something this terrible happen to
him."
"He looks like a nice person. He only woke up for a minute or two so we've haven't
been able to talk to him. Bankotsu told us his story -- how he became human."
"Well, he got his Demon powers back a few years ago, so he can change to his Fox
Demon form whenever he wants, but I don't think he can stay in that form too
long." she straightened the covers around him, "You wouldn't think the power of
growing plants was much, but he is probably the most powerful of all the Princess'
males."
"Isn't that strange to you?" Kaoru asked. "One woman with so many men?"
"At first it was, but then I got to know her. Princess Aara is such a loving person.
You just feel good being around her. Her four males are content and all very good
friends. There is no jealousy or rivalry between them. It's amazing."
"The three I've meet seem quite different from each other. InuYasha is the one I
haven't met. Do you know him?"
"Oh, yes! I know him very well! That's part of the story that you'll hear at dinner."
Later that evening, they all sat down to a wonderful meal. Kenshin had prepared
both fish and deer and steamed vegetables for them. And a bottle of sake was
opened, but neither Kagome or Kouga drank. Kaoru also abstained and Kenshin
drank only a cup or two. Even Sanosuke didn't feel like drinking much after last
night.
After dinner, over steaming cups of tea, Kagome told her story. Of how a 21st
century girl from Tokyo went to Otherworld, met InuYasha, and fell in love with a
Wolf Demon.
Otherworld, 3 Years Ago
Kagome and her family lived next to a 500-year-old sacred shrine in Tokyo. One
day when she was 16, she accidentally fell into an old dry well next to the shrine
and instead of hitting bottom, she went through a portal and came out in
Otherworld. She wandered until she came to a village and there met a Miko
priestess named Kaede. Kaede's sister, a powerful priestess, had been in charge of a
crystal talisman which would make Demons and humans alike more powerful. At
her death, it had shattered in a thousand pieces, the shards scattering all over
Otherworld.
Princess Aara, being the protector of Otherworld, was trying to find the shards
before they got in the wrong hands. Unfortunately, some of the shards had already
been found and new powerful Demons were attacking the people of Otherworld.
The Protectors had their hands full. Kagome found she had the ability to sense the
shards, and she was asked for her help in finding them. After seeing all the
inhabitants of a nearby village slaughtered by a Demon who had gotten one of the
shards, she agreed. How could she do otherwise? The Princess sent her third male,
a Dog Demon named InuYasha, to protect her and help her retrieve the shards.
Kaede's Village became the center point and they traveled a few days out and then
back; then a few days in another direction and back again. When she came back to
the Village, she would go through the portal and return home for a few days.
InuYasha also used the break to visit the Princess.
During the next few weeks, they were joined by a young monk named Miroku,
who had been cursed with a void in his right hand. The void, about 2 inches in
diameter, could suck in anything, no matter what the size. But it was cursed; it
would widen over time until one day Miroku would be consumed by his own void.
It was a family curse and both his grandfather and father had died early deaths
because of the void. Considering the terrible future he had, Miroku was
surprisingly upbeat.
But occasionally it would get the better of him and he would brood. Feeling his life
was going to be very short, he had a tendency to ask every young woman he met to
bear his child, his heir. Including Kagome, who slapped him -- very hard! -leaving the imprint of her hand for quite a long while. He never asked her again.
They were also joined by a Demon hunter named Sango, who had a two-tailed
Demon cat named Kirara. Kirara, like many Demons had a second, more powerful
form. She could transform to the size of a small horse and fly through the air.
Sango wielded a huge boomerang made of Demon bone as her weapon. Together,
they were a formidable team. Shippo, a small fox Demon, also joined their group,
but he wasn't really powerful enough to help, but he was sweet and Kagome liked
him a lot.
InuYasha was loud and brash and immature, but he had a good heart and was a
very good protector. He seemed to know no fear at all and would jump right into
the fray of things, often before thinking things through. He was always getting hurt
and requiring Kaede's stitching to repair deep wounds. Fortunately being a Demon
(or half Demon in his case), he healed quickly and completely. But still, Kagome
began to carry a first aid kit with her at all times.
Chapter 9 - Kouga
handful of flowers. He handed them to Kagome, "They tell me that human women
like this sort of thing."
Miroku and Sango dragged InuYasha away before he could say anything. It was
obvious that Kouga had developed feelings for Kagome and they didn't want
InuYasha spoiling things.
Left alone with Kagome, Kouga came right to the point. "I want you to be my
woman."
Kagome stammered, "What??"
"I've fallen in love with you and would like you to be my life mate." he said, trying
to explain. He was not that good with words. "You are a fine woman. Intelligent,
courageous, and pretty. I think we would be good together." He looked at her
earnestly.
Kagome wasn't quite sure what to say. She had never even thought of getting
married -- or "mating" to use his words. She was only 16 and still in high school.
She looked into his strange oval eyes -- eyes as blue as the sky above them. "I am
too young and I still have school." she began.
"How old are you? You look old enough to me."
"I'm 16." she answered.
"That is plenty old enough! Most Otherworld humans are already mated by the
time they are 16." he exclaimed.
Well, that didn't help! she thought. She looked at the wolf. He looked like he was
about 18. "How old are you?" she ventured.
"Ummm126."
"126! You are 126 years old!" Now she wondered how old InuYasha was since he
looked about the same age as Kouga.
"Yes. Are you wondering why I haven't mated yet?" he asked, suddenly worried, "I
was bringing the clans together when I was younger, and then I wanted to find just
the right female. Wolves mate for life -- and we know the moment we meet our
lifemates. You are mine."
There didn't seem to be a way to deter him. She begged for more time to get to
know him better and he quickly agreed. He decided that he simply would join the
group until she realized that she loved him.
Miroku, Sango and Shippo were getting a big kick out of the love-sick wolf. He
hovered around Kagome constantly, bringing her small gifts that he found on the
way: more flowers, a bird nest, a pretty rock, a plump juicy rat (which he quickly
realized was not a good gift!), and other small items. He was so determined to win
Kagome's heart. InuYasha on the other hand, did not think it was endearing. He
teased and tormented the wolf constantly.
Kagome began to take Kouga's side against InuYasha, she felt so badly for him.
Kouga was wearing his heart on his sleeve. He was also wearing her down.
Kagome began to rely on him -- he was always there to give her a hand, to protect
her from danger, or just to talk to. At night the group usually slept on the ground
wrapped in blankets, except for InuYasha who preferred to sleep in a tree. Kouga
didn't use a blanket, but he made sure he was next to Kagome. After a few nights,
Kagome began to look forward to sleeping next to his warm body. After a week,
she curled in his arms, using his shoulder as her pillow.
Occasionally, one of his clan would arrive to inform him about something. His best
friends and lieutenants, Ginta and Hakkaku, soon were traveling with the group,
along with several wolves. They began to call Kagome "Mother." She asked Kouga
why they were doing that. In his usual straightforward way, he answered, "When
we mate, you will become our Clan Mother."
"Oh." she said. How was she ever going to stop him? And a part of her wondered if
she really wanted to. She liked the attention he was showering on her. She never
had a boyfriend before and Kouga was literally sweeping her off her feet.
One afternoon, about three weeks after he joined the group, she was sitting with
him overlooking a small pond. It was so beautiful, the grass waving in the soft
breeze, flowers all around her, the pond sparkling blue -- as blue as Kouga's eyes.
He sat as close as he could to her, her hand in his. Very gently, he lifted her face to
his and kissed her. She didn't stop him and after a few seconds, she began to kiss
him back.
He felt like his heart would burst with joy! She was kissing him! He let go of her
hand and slipped his arms around her, kissing her deeply. When they parted, he
looked into her deep brown eyes. "I love you, Kagome," he said softly, "I don't
know how humans in your world go about this, but I want you to be with me
forever."
Kagome's thoughts and emotions were in turmoil. She liked him very much, but
did she love him? She didn't know. And did he expect her to live here in
Otherworld? To give up her life, her family? Kouga could see the uncertainty in
her eyes and didn't press her further. He could only hope that she would learn to
love him just a little.
The next day, he received word from his clan that he was needed by the Northern
Clan. He would be gone for about a week. He hugged Kagome tightly, but could
find no words to say to her. So he left, his wolves trailing behind him. During that
long week, Kagome suddenly felt like an empty hole had been carved into her life.
At night, she did not have his warm body to sleep against. She missed his strong
arms and his constant attention. She missed that he always listened to her. She
missed his blue eyes and his wide smile which showed just the tips of his fangs.
She missed him more than she ever thought possible!
A week passed and Kouga didn't return. Kagome was getting very anxious, worried
that something had happened to him. She kept looking around, prompting
InuYasha to comment, "Stop looking for him. I'll sense him before he even gets
near! Why don't you just mate him! Its obviously that you love him!" For once,
the usually clueless InuYasha hit the nail on the head. Kagome looked into his
golden eyes and suddenly hugged him, causing the Dog Demon to stumble
backward in alarm.
"Thank you!" she cried happily, "You're right - I do love him!" Now she just
needed Kouga to return to her.
It was four days later when Kouga finally returned. The meeting with the Northern
Clan had taken longer than he had expected. True to his word, InuYasha sensed
him coming and touched Kagome arm, nodding to the west. In the distance, she
could see his telltale whirlwind. She stood there waiting for him and he didn't even
slow down, just picked her up and took her to a nearby bluff. When he stopped, he
was holding her in his arms. She wrapped her arms tightly around his neck and
kissed him.
"I missed you so much!" she said to her wolf, "And I realized that I love you!"
"You love me? You will be my mate?" he asked, surprised and elated at the same
time.
"Yes, Kouga, I will marry you. I mean, I will mate with you."
A few days later, Kagome took Kouga back to her world to meet her mother,
grandfather and younger brother. They had already met InuYasha so fangs and
claws didn't bother them. They were disappointed that he didn't have furry ears like
InuYasha - his ears looked human but were pointed like a wolf's. Her mother
trusted her daughter and if Kagome felt that this was right, she would support her.
And she could see how much Kouga loved her daughter ever time he looked at her.
It was written all over his face. Just before they were going to return to
Otherworld, Kagome's mother gave them her grandmother's wedding rings. Kouga
looked at the slender gold bands with curiosity. Kagome explained what they
meant here in the Human World and she placed the larger one on his ring finger. It
fit perfectly! She gave him the smaller ring and he placed it on her finger, copying
what she had done. She hugged her mother tightly. "Thank you! Thank you so
much!"
"When will you two marry? I mean mate?" her mother asked.
"Just as soon as we return. We will go to the Clan's main home." Kouga replied,
still looking at the gold ring on his hand. He had never had a ring before and what
this ring symbolized meant a lot to him.
Once they were back in Otherworld, Kouga took Kagome to the wolf clan's
home. It was a large cave hidden behind a beautiful waterfall which you went
through to get into the cave. Kouga walked with Kagome to the back of the cave,
moving through his men and wolves. They moved aside, giving passage to their
leader and his soon-to-be mate. Kagome trembled. Were they going to make love
with all these men here? "Kouga" she began softly. He gave her a small curt
shake of his head. She fell silent.
At the far back of the cave, a small portion had been walled off with branches
entwined with flowers. Inside was a soft bower of grasses. "Well," she thought
miserably, "at least they tried to make it nice." Kouga sat down on the bower and
pulled her down to his side. He began nuzzling her face and neck. She could hear
the men and wolves milling around outside the bower, only a few feet from them.
Kouga lay down, pulling her down next to him, nuzzling, kissing and licking her.
He made little growling noises as he moved against her. He began to undress her,
nuzzling each part that he uncovered. She was very aware of his clan right behind
the screen wall. This was not the wedding night that she had dreamed about! He
quickly undressed and then turned her over on her stomach in one easy motion. He
then lifted her hips, fitting his body against hers, separating her legs with his own,
his hard length pressed tightly against her. He adjusted his body and she felt him
begin to slowly enter her. She had never been so unhappy! Tears began to fill her
eyes. Where was the loving wolf that had promised to protect her?
She looked down and noticed his hands on either side of her, the gold wedding ring
shining brightly on the left one. Then she noticed that his claws were digging into
the grasses around her, his knuckles white with strain. Suddenly she realized that it
was taking all of his will power to go so slowly; he didn't want to hurt her! She put
her hands over his and he nuzzled her cheek from behind. He was so gentle and
slow, giving her body time to adjust to every thrust, that it didn't hurt at all. Soon
she was used to the feel of him inside her and began moving with him. He began to
thrust deeper and harder, faster and faster, until she felt a rush of warmth. At that
same moment, he threw back his head and howled exactly like a wolf. A chorus of
howls joined his -- the wolf Demons and wolves both. The cave echoed with their
howls.
Kagome blushed deep red when she heard him howl, and even redder when the rest
joined in. They had heard everything; they had probably been following every
sound. Kouga was still pressed tightly against her, his lips next to her ear, "Forgive
me, Kagome. I had to do it this way the first time," he whispered, "It is part of the
ritual. I am the leader and my mating is very important to the clan. You are now the
Clan Mother and they have to know that you and I are truly mated."
She turned slightly so that she could see his face, "We won't live here in this den?"
"No!" he said as he moved so that they were facing each other, "We will live in
Kaede's Village; part of the clan is already building a house on the outskirts where
we can live. I wouldn't make you live in a den."
She threw her arms around him, grateful that he was still the person she had fallen
in love with, "Why didn't you tell me about this."
"If I did, would you have done it?" he asked. She shook her head. "I had no choice
if I am to be their leader. They had to unconditionally accept you as my mate.
Especially since you're a human. There could be no doubt that you are my mate."
"Do you always howl?" she said, smiling at her new lifemate.
Now he blushed with embarrassment, "I don't know. This was my first time also.
Remember, wolves mate for life."
She turned around and wrapped her arms around him, burying herself in his
warmth. "I love you, Kouga." she whispered.
"And I will always love you," he replied, softly, "You are my life mate."
Toyko 1878
Of course, Kagome told a very abbreviated version of their first mating to the
group, leaving out almost everything personal except for the howling.
"Does he still howl?" asked Sanosuke. "I ask only because my room is next to
yours."
"Fortunately, that was the only time he ever howled." Kagome said with a laugh.
Chapter 10 - The Dark Tournament
slowly after them. They didn't want to split up their group for long since there were
four more Shichinintai.
When InuYasha and Youko Kurama found the Shichinintai, there were three of
them instead of two. They all had powers: one had dozens of weapons attached to
his body, the other was a poison expert and the third -- well, the third one was a
surprise. It was a girl!
"What are you doing with these ruffians," InuYasha called to her.
"Oh! Aren't you cute! I love those ears!" she replied.
Youko Kurama was looking at her very carefully while InuYasha blustered at her
words. "InuYasha, I don't think that's a girl. I'm sure that it is a male."
"Oh! You take the fun out of everything!" he exclaimed. For Youko Kurama was
right, the third one was also male, but dressed as a woman. "I am Jakotsu of the
Shichinintai. And for taking away my fun, I will kill you!"
With that he unleashed a sword that had a long chain of blades that could curve and
bend. He was deadly with that swift blade! But not deadly enough; the battle was
very short. InuYasha took care of the one with the weapons with the Tetsusaiga,
cutting him open. He was dead before he hit the ground. A canister of poison gas
gave the other two a chance to escape but Youko Kurama snared the poison maker
in his plants before he got very far. Jakotsu escaped in the poison fog, calling "I'll
see you soon, InuYasha!"
InuYasha and Youko Kurama searched the area but found no sign of him. They
quickly returned to the Princess. When they got there, they found Kouga with her.
The Wolf Demon had heard about the Shichinintai and was looking for them also.
They had been seen further west.
"Be careful of the leader, Bankotsu," Kouga cautioned. "He can call down
lightning."
"Lightning?" the Princess mused, "That would be a great weapon for a Protector."
"Protector?" InuYasha looked at her incredulously, "He is a killer!"
"If he is a Thunder Demon and can summon lightning, he is too valuable to kill. I
Youko Kurama was furious. He knew how it felt to be taken against your will. He
picked up Bankotsu and took him into the house. And then he returned to take the
Princess by the arm, none too gently, steering her to the house also, and took her to
where Bankotsu was lying on the floor. "You have to relieve his need."
"What? I don't want to bind him. I ."
"You did this to him. Only you can release him. He is now your male, whether you
want him or not." Kurama said angrily. And then he walked out of the house,
leaving her behind with the moaning Demon.
The Princess sat on the floor next to Bankotsu. She was furious at Youko Kurama
for talking to her like that. Then she looked at the man on the floor. She sighed
unhappily. She had no choice. Even though it was accident, she was responsible for
the state he was in. She studied the young Demon. He had black hair braided down
his back. On his forehead was a purple four-pointed star. His eyes were tightly
closed, so she couldn't see what color they were. At least, he was handsome. She
sighed again. She really didn't have a choice.
After a short while, she came out of the house. Youko Kurama went to her
immediately. "You didn't bind him correctly. I can't feel him." He was right. She
was so angry and upset that she had just bound him to herself, but had not bothered
with the binding that would bring him into the brotherhood of her males. She
ignored him and went directly to her horse and mounted it, not saying a word to
anyone. Instead of a Protector for Otherworld, she now had a fourth male and
knew absolutely nothing about him except that he was the leader of a group of
killers. Or had been -- since the Shichinintai were all dead now.
Youko Kurama brought Bankotsu out of the house. He felt feverish and
whimpered when he was picked up. What kind of a binding had she used on him?
Youko Kurama's heart went out to him. None of this was Bankotsu's fault. He
gently put him in the Princess' wagon. InuYasha had already mounted the huge
halberd to the undercarriage of the wagon.
Kouga left them to rejoin his wolf clan, not quite sure what had happened. He just
knew that everyone was either angry or sad.
Every day of their journey home was the same, night would fall and Bankotsu
would crawl into the wagon, the fire burning inside of him. All because the
Princess had not bound him properly. He had no choice but to go to her for relief,
but he did so with a look of such hatred that she cringed under his stare. As soon as
he was finished, he left, as if unable to bear being near her for a moment longer.
At night he would curl up in a blanket and sleep on the hard ground. Each day he
would walk silently behind the wagon. He refused to eat, barely drinking enough
water to sustain himself. After the second night, he stopped bothering to get
dressed, just wrapped himself in a blanket. By the third day, he stumbled as he
walked, the blanket barely covering him, mostly dragging on the ground behind
him. There was something terribly wrong with him. It couldn't be just the bad
binding!
On the fourth day, when they passed a small lake, InuYasha acted. He was very
unhappy. The beautiful trip which he had so carefully planned was ruined. As if the
Shichinintai were not bad enough, now one of them was traveling with them. And
he was the Princess' newest male! Well, if he was going to mate with the Princess,
he was going to at least mate clean!!
He grabbed a bar of soap from the wagon and then picked up Bankotsu and threw
him bodily in the lake's cold water. Then InuYasha went into the water after him
and began to roughly scrub him. He ripped the dirty, tattered blanket from his
hands and threw it away. He roughly unbraided his hair and washed that too.
Bankotsu never protested. He just stood there as InuYasha scrubbed him, his body
turning red from the force of the scrubbing. When he was done, InuYasha stomped
out of the lake, leaving Bankotsu standing there naked and shivering.
Youko Kurama went in after him and picked him up out of the water and took him
to the wagon. The Princess followed him into the wagon, giving InuYasha a glare.
That was mean! Inside the wagon Bankotsu sat there, shivering. She wrapped a
blanket around him and rubbed him dry. She glanced at his dark blue eyes and no
longer saw hatred in them. She smiled, then suddenly looked deeper into his eyes.
There was no hate, there was nothing. They were vacant.
She wrapped her arms around him, rocking him gently. "What have I done?" she
murmured as tears ran down her face. She had killed his men, his friends. He only
came to her because her power was forcing him -- raping him! -- nightly. She
prayed that Kaiba could help him when they got home. The mage was a powerful
healer, but this might be too much even for him.
InuYasha could hear the Princess crying and sat down, whimpering. Had he made
her cry by washing Bankotsu? Youko Kurama saw the look on the Dog Demon's
face and told him why she was crying. InuYasha sighed in relief. At least he didn't
hurt her. She was everything to him -- all his family wrapped up in one person.
And he would die before hurting her in any way. But he was still miserable
because she was sad and crying. He wished they had never started this horrible
journey!
After seven long days, they reached the Castle. Caring for Bankotsu had slowed
them down to a crawl. When they reached the Castle, the Princess called for Kaiba
and told him the story. She left out nothing, admitting her guilt to the young mage.
He only nodded. "Take him to his room."
Youko Kurama carried Bankotsu up the stairs to the second room on the left from
the Princess' room. Her room was at the end, and the six rooms for her males
branched left and right down the hallway. Three of those rooms had been empty but now only two would be. He took Bankotsu to his room and put him on the bed.
Then he left the room, leaving Kaiba and the Princess alone with him.
Kaiba laid Bankotsu down in the middle of the bed, and asked the Princess to lay
next to him and to hold him. "Use your power. Cover him in love and comfort,
Princess." he said, then got on the bed to lie down behind him. Between them,
Bankotsu was surrounded by their warmth. She poured all the love and comfort
that she could into him, and Kaiba combined her power with his own to heal him.
At the same time that Kaiba healed him, Aara re-bound him the way she should
have from the beginning. With gentleness and love, she bound him not only to
herself, but also to her other males. They would know him as a brother now.
Slowly, Bankotsu's eyes began to regain their focus and his arms, which had been
laying limply at his sides, wrapped around the Princess. His head burrowed into
her shoulder, safe in her warmth. Kaiba got up, nodded to her, and left them alone.
Bankotsu laid there, feeling warm and safe. Her power was no longer frightening
to him. He stayed wrapped around her, afraid to break the spell. Tears began to
silently fall. "It was my fault, not yours," he said very softly.
"Why do you say that?" she asked.
"We had taken the fort easily. And Renkotsu had found a barrel of sake and we
were just sitting there on the porch, drinking from the barrel, enjoying the quiet
after the fight." he said. She stroked his hair and listening to him.
"Jakotsu -- he always dressed as a woman -- I think he was in love with me, but I
felt nothing for him except friendship. But we allowed him" he swallowed hard,
his cheeks reddening, "We all used him for our pleasure."
He buried his head deeper in shame and she had to strain to hear his words, "I
was laying on the porch -- the sake was good -- and Jakotsu came to me and -- he
-- he was very skilled. I was just laying there enjoying what he was doing to me,
and the others sat there nearby waiting their turn. I was very close to -- ah -- I was
very aroused when your men came through the gate but I just wanted to lie there
and savor the feeling. I didn't want to stop and fight. So I didn't move -- I just lay
there while the others went to fight.
I thought that they were just more soldiers and that it would be an easy kill. Then I
saw the Wolf Demon run by and realized that my men were in danger. That's when
I got up and went out, but I was too late. I saw Jakotsu die in front of me -- I still
was aroused from what he had been doing to me and suddenly he was dead!"
She could feel his sobs against her shoulder, "I killed them! I choose my own
wants over my men and they are all dead because of it."
She now understood what had happened. She had not thrown desire at him, she had
just thrown power, but since his body was aroused, her power had augmented that
emotion hundredfold. And then she had compounded everything by binding him
with anger and not love. His breakdown had been a result of the combination of
his guilt and her anger.
"Neither of us can undo what was done." she told him, lifting his head and looking
into his dark blue eyes, "The only thing we can do is go on from here. From this
minute. We will both put guilt aside and start over." She kissed the star on his
forehead and he smiled for the first time.
into almost a third of the whole crystal. Now he was wreaking havoc all over the
lands. Recently InuYasha had managed to hurt him badly and he had gone into
hiding.
She left Kurama's empty room and went to InuYasha's room. The Dog Demon was
sleeping, curled on his side. Years of sleeping outside in the cold had trained him to
sleep tightly balled, the same as Hiei did. She brushed his soft furry ears and kissed
his forehead. "Don't go." he sleepily murmured. "You are sad."
More than anyone else InuYasha was in touch with her feelings, almost as much as
she was his. Maybe it was the dog part of him that made him so sensitive. She
joined him. Ah! He was nice and warm. She snuggled into him.
"Why are you sad?" he asked, waking up more.
"I went into Kurama's room before I remembered he was not there to check on."
"Kouga is there watching over him."
"Kouga went with Kagome," she reminded him.
She knew the real reason why they had gone to the Human World. Time stopped
for humans from the Human World while they were in Otherworld and that meant
that Kagome could not conceive. She had to go to the Human World for her body
to begin its natural cycle again. And she and Kouga had been trying for two years
now without success. They would go to her family's home and spend a few days
there. But that was not easy on Kagome, to go to her family's home just to have sex
with her mate. So when this opportunity presented itself, Kouga immediately
volunteered to go. The Princess was well aware of the real reason, she gave her
consent anyway. Kurama was fairly safe in the Human World, even without a
guard. The new portal had been warded by Bakura and it would take a very
powerful Demon to break those wards. Naraku might have been able to before he
was hurt. Those miserable portals were always appearing. She was sure it was
Demon World trying to make a huge portal to the Human World. Their failures
kept creating these little portals. Most of the portals would disappear in a few
days, but this was the third one that had become permanent.
"I will go to the portal today," InuYasha promised, "And watch over Kurama until
until Kurama was ready to leave. Kagome was overjoyed. Now they might have a
chance! She wanted to give Kouga a son so badly!
A short while later Miss Megume arrived to check on Kurama. When she and
Kouga moved him to change the bandages, he woke up.
Glancing around the strange room, he murmured, "Where did I end up?"
"In Toyko, year 1878." Kouga told him. And then filled him in on the events of
Otherworld, how Hiei had tracked him, found the portal that he had gone through,
and how they had been taking turns watching over him. He told him about
Kenshin, Kaoru and Sanosuke.
Miss Megume continued with his bandages, noticing that his deep wounds were
healing well. It was mostly the massive blood loss that had kept him asleep, as his
body replenished his strength. He asked for water, and she gently lifted his head to
let him drink. Hearing that Kurama was finally awake, everyone came in his room
and Kouga introduced them. "I am very grateful for your care," he said, "I doubt
that I would have lived without your help." He still tired easily and soon drifted
back to sleep.
At dusk, there came a loud knock on the door. Kenshin rushed to open it, and there
stood InuYasha, the Hanyou dog Demon. Sanosuke, Kaoru and Yahiko all rushed
to meet him. He was adorable, large golden eyes, snow white hair and the cutest
ears. Sanosuke reached to touch them and almost got clawed. "No one touches my
ears!" InuYasha snarled, while thinking to himself, "except the Princess."
Outside the door was a huge package wrapped in paper. InuYasha brought it inside
to the garden area and tore the wrapping off it with his claws, revealing a large,
elaborately carved bench for the dojo's gardens. A present from the Princess. It was
exquisite and Kaoru burst into tears. She had never imagined owning something
like this. Only the very wealthy could afford these kinds of luxuries.
At that moment, Kouga appeared, and called out, "Hey, Puppy! Did you get your
shots before coming?"
"Mangy Wolf!" InuYasha retorted, growling deep in his throat. Kaoru backed away
from him hastily, until Kagome explained that it was only playful banter and that
they did this all the time.
That evening, Kaoru decided to try her hand at cooking, and managed to prove
once again that she was a terrible cook. This time she set the oven on fire.
Everyone ran to help and soon the fire was out but the kitchen was filled with
smoke. InuYasha suddenly moaned and plummeted to the floor.
Kouga started laughing, picked the Dog Demon up and dragged him outside on the
porch, where he lay there groaning. Kagome rubbed his back, trying to soothe
him.
"What happened to him?" asked Kenshin.
"Dog." Kouga explained with his usual tact. "Noses are too sensitive and smells get
to them."
Kenshin started a new dinner -- Kaoru was banished from the kitchen -- while
Yahiko and Sanosuke cleaned up. Dinner was finally served, very late, but
InuYasha couldn't eat anything. He still lay there on the porch, as Kouga put it,
"Sick as a -- dog!" Then he burst into peals of laughter. InuYasha was too sick to
even growl.
After a pleasant dinner and after dinner conversation, it was time for bed. InuYasha
crawled to the porch area outside of Kurama's room and lay there miserably. "Shall
we put out a bowl of water for you?" asked Kouga. He knew he would eventually
pay for all the teasing, but it was well worth it. It was not often that InuYasha was
down and out. Even a wound that went through his entire body would barely slow
him down. Kouga thought it was hilarious that mere smoke could fell him.
Kagome dragged Kouga away before he said even more.
She knew that InuYasha was very sensitive about being dog-like, but it was hard to
ignore his very doglike traits: he tended to sniff the ground when searching for
something, he often sat like a dog, and had very acute hearing and sense of smell.
Kouga could easily tease him because he didn't have wolf-like traits that InuYasha
could tease him about. He acted and looked more like a man than a wolf - something that Kagome had trouble understanding considering that InuYasha was
only half Dog Demon and Kouga was entirely Wolf Demon.
In the morning, InuYasha was back to normal, but famished. He ate all of his
portion and quite a bit of everyone else's also. He ate with his hands, rapidly
stuffing food into his mouth. Kouga didn't dare tease him about his manners; at
home, Kouga ate with his hands, tearing raw meat with his sharp teeth. At least
InuYasha ate his food cooked. Kagome, who had to deal with both of them for
several years now, ignored them both. She knew that they had terrible table
manners and even the Princess had given up trying to teach InuYasha which utensil
to use. When she could get him to use a spoon instead of his hands, she considered
it a victory.
Kurama woke up later than morning and asked to be taken outside. He wanted
some fresh air. InuYasha easily picked him up, blankets and all, and took him to
the new bench. He sat there surrounded by everyone, propped up with pillows, and
listened to InuYasha tell of Naraku's recent defeat at his hands. The Dog Demon
was proud of his accomplishment, but blushed when they praised him. Kenshin
decided he liked InuYasha very much. He was very sweet under all that bluster and
Kenshin could see what the Princess must have seen in him. He had no pretenses
or conceits at all.
Kurama was feeling much stronger, and talked to Kenshin, Kaoru and Sanosuke
about Otherworld's time enigma. Humans that were born in Otherworld did not
age. It was like time stopped for them. Since he had become human, he had spent
over two years, off and on, in the Human World to age himself. He did not want to
be a 14-year-old boy forever. Now he was a little over 16 in human years. He
would age himself a little more over the next few years. "About 18 would be
better. It feels so strange to be over a thousand years old and have the body of a
teenager."
To his surprise and dismay, Kurama found out that everyone knew his life's story.
"I have no secrets!" he exclaimed. "Even Hiei who never says anything, told you
about my first meeting with Princess Aara?" But he was not really upset and he
laughed good-naturedly.
InuYasha joined them and gave Kenshin an envelope that he had been carrying
from the Princess. It was an invitation to visit Otherworld. Kurama would be going
home in a few days and she asked that they join Kurama, to meet her and to visit
Otherworld. They could bring whomever they wished.
Sanosuke wanted to go -- Otherworld intrigued him. Kenshin was hesitant, but
Kaoru talked him into it. Yahiko didn't want to go. He didn't like the idea of not
aging. It might be fine when you were grown, but he was still a child. They began
to decide whom to invite on their journey. Both Miss Megume and Katsu were
mentioned.
The next few days were spent preparing for the journey to Otherworld. Yahiko
would stay and care for the dojo. Both Miss Megume and Katsu accepted the
invitation to join them on the trip. Katsu had heard all about Otherworld from
Sanosuke and wanted to sketch the Princess, if she would let him.
When Kurama heard that he could draw, he asked Sanosuke to bring Katsu to see
him. Katsu came the very next day and Kurama asked him to draw him sketches of
the dojo, all the buildings and the layout. Katsu wasn't sure why he wanted the
sketches, but he did what Kurama asked.
Finally, the day arrived when they would go to Otherworld. They all gathered at
the portal. InuYasha went in first, followed by Kenshin. Then Kagome and Kaoru,
Sanosuke, Katsu and Megume. Kouga carried Kurama through last. Kurama took
a deep breath when he reached the other side. He was finally on his way home.
Chapter 13 - The Homecoming
Otherworld, Present Time
"He is coming home!" the Princess said as she looked out of Kaiba's tower. Today
Kurama would go through the portal, and in three days time she would be holding
him safely in her arms.
"You won't be able to see him for another three days even from here," Kaiba said
smiling as he watched her staring out of the narrow window.
"I know, but at least I know he's getting closer."
There was a small knock on the door and Kaiba answered it. A servant stood there,
a young boy, trembling because he was in front of one of the great mages. "I have a
message for the Princess," he said, not daring to look up at Kaiba. "There is an
emissary at the gate. He says he is from The Four Gods World. From Suzaku."
"Thank you. Have him shown to the study and I will come down shortly."
"From Suzaku?" said Kaiba after the boy had scurried away, "They have never
shown any interest in Otherworld before, and we have never been inside their
borders. I wonder what they want."
"Perhaps you should go with me when I speak to him."
"No, take Bakura. He will intimidate much better than I will." Kaiba said with a
smile.
Bakura joined her shortly and together they went to the study. "Let's see what
Suzaku wants with Otherworld." she said to him as they entered the study.
The emissary was a young man, very handsome, with dark teal colored hair, which
he wore in a long thin braid down his back, and large violet eyes. He looked up
when they approached and if Bakura's look startled him he hid it well, bowing to
the Princess.
"I am Tamahome of Suzaku, speaking on behalf of our emperor, Hotohori. The
Emperor would like to form an alliance with Otherworld. He begs that you travel
to the city of Heika which is on the border between our lands to a meeting 11 days
from today."
He reached out his hand towards her, "You may use your power on me so that you
may know that no harm is planned. And you may bring as many guards as you
wish," nodding to Bakura, "Including the powerful Demon mage who stands
beside you. We know of Bakura's power and we also know that you rarely travel
without him."
"Why does Suzaku want an alliance with Otherworld after all this time?" she
asked.
"I am not at liberty to say more than I have. The Emperor will explain everything
at the meeting."
She touched his offered hand, looking into his eyes as she did. She noticed that on
his forehead was a red rune. He was telling the truth about the meeting. There was
no malice in the young man, but he knew more than he was saying. He knew the
reason behind the request, but was pledged to silence. "We will leave in seven
days. Until then you are a guest in my home."
The Princess had Tamahome escorted to rooms and Bakura also took his leave. The
meeting would be ten days from tomorrow. It would take her four days to get to
Heika since she had to travel through the Northern Mountains. Kurama would
arrive in two days. That would leave her only four days to be with him.
Three Days Later
It was late afternoon when the group arrived at the castle. A multitude of servants
took their carry-alls and led them to wonderful, luxurious rooms. Kurama and
InuYasha went to their own rooms. Sanosuke and Katsu were given a room
together, which caused Sanosuke to raise an eyebrow. How did they know?
Kenshin and Kaoru had their own rooms, but they were next to each other. Miss
Megume was down the hall from Sanosuke. They were shown how to use the
indoor plumbing and the first thing everyone did was take a hot bath. Kenshin was
amazed. Hot water appearing at the turn of a handle. It was wonderful!
At dusk, servants brought them all to the dining hall where the Princess was
waiting. Kenshin was stunned by her. She was so beautiful! She was taller than he
was, but not as tall as Sanosuke. They nodded greetings to Bankotsu, InuYasha,
Hiei and a newly healed Kurama, and also to Kagome and Kouga.
As they were being seated, the air suddenly grew heavy and thick with a feeling of
power and energy. The two mages walked into the room. They were both young
men, tall and slender. One of them looked very human, with long dark purple hair
and intense blue eyes. He was Kaiba, the Otherworld-born mage -- the healer. The
other's appearance was terrifying -- Bakura, the Demon mage. He had blue skin
and wild, long black hair. His face had black Demon markings, but it was his eyes
that were the most terrifying. His corneas were not white like humans, but deep
yellow and his irises and pupils were blood red.
They nodded to the Princess who introduced them to everyone. Kaiba was seated
next to Miss Megume, who immediately plied him with a thousand questions. He
good naturedly listened to them and answered what he could. Bakura sat quietly
between Hiei and Kenshin. As the evening progressed, Kenshin realized that the
young mage was embarrassed by his looks and was extremely shy.
Bakura would have been much happier left alone in his tower or covered by his
black hood and cloak, but the Princess would allow neither. He had been feared
since the day of his birth, when his own mother cried out in terror when saw her
son. The Princess was the only one who had never shown any fear of him. Her
powers allowed her to see the man inside and she saw his good heart. She refused
to let him be a hermit in his tower and dragged him to most events. When she went
out of the Castle, he usually went with her, not only because he could protect her
from nearly every danger, but also because she insisted that he see the world
around him.
Bakura, for his part, had fallen hopelessly in love with the Princess. He almost
wished that he had let her bind him just to become one of her males, but never
would say anything about that to her. He felt he was far more effective unbound
using his power to help and protect her and her lands. She needed him in that role,
so he loved her silently.
Kaiba glanced at his fellow mage, a small smile playing on his lips. He knew that
Bakura thought his love for the Princess a deep secret from everyone but the
Princess herself. Since the Princess was an empath, there was no way he could
keep his feelings a secret from her.
When the meal ended, the group went to the library to talk. Kaiba found himself
standing next to Kouga and Kagome. He accidentally touched Kagome on her arm
and then suddenly put his hand on her stomach. Kagome jumped in surprise and
Kouga began to growl. Kaiba's touch lasted only a moment, then he bent to her and
whispered in her ear. She suddenly burst into tears. Kouga was now ready to kill
him, mage or no mage. What had he done to her???
Kagome grabbed his arm before he could leap on Kaiba and pulled him to her,
hugging him tight, whispering in his ear, "Were going to have a baby!!" Kouga
looked at her and then hugged her even tighter. Soon the whole room was
congratulating them. Their stay at Kaoru's dojo had done the trick. Kaiba, the
healer mage, had felt her pregnancy the second he touched her. He had touched her
stomach only to be absolutely sure.
After everyone had gone to bed, the Princess made her rounds, checking each of
them. Kurama was already asleep, worn out from the long day. Even though Kaiba
had healed his wounds, his strength had not returned yet. She tucked him in and
bit her, she would take away her finger. I learned not to bite because I was so
hungry. Then after she healed, I nursed without hurting her. Why do you ask?"
"Because Kagome is probably going to have a baby with fangs and I'm sure she
would like to know."
InuYasha sat up. "You're going to tell Kagome! You going to tell her that I .I"
he blushed deep red.
The Princess laughed at his blush, "I will leave that part out. I will just tell her how
your mother trained you," she pulled him down for a kiss, "You know you are not
the only one who enjoys a woman's breasts. And I'm sure Kouga himself has
enjoyed Kagome's many times." And then laughed again as he turned even redder.
Later that night, after a long hot bath, the Princess kept her promise and went to
Hiei. He was patiently waiting for her, leaning on the balcony ledge. She went
outside to him and slipped her arm around his shoulders. She reached down with
her other hand and gently stroked him. He moaned softly and lifted his face to hers
for a deep kiss. He loved her so much! He was completely happy. He would spend
the night wrapped in his Princess' arms and he could think of no other place that he
would rather be.
The Next Morning
The Princess gathered her visitors and extended her invitation: come and live in
Otherworld. She would have a replica of the dojo built at Kaede's village, next to
Kagome's home. Katsu realized that was the reason behind the drawings he did for
Kurama. This was Kurama's idea.
Kaoru burst into tears. Kenshin could be free from his past. The officials that came
begging him for help and the assassins who wanted to take his life would never be
able to find him. She accepted on the spot, but Kenshin was full of doubt.
Sanosuke and Katsu wanted to think about it. Megume wasn't sure - she could help
the people here but she also could do the same in her own world. The day passed,
each of them wrapped in their own thoughts.
Chapter 14 - Kenshin
That evening the Princess sent for him, and Kenshin walked slowly down the
corridor to the sitting room. The Princess was waiting there -- waiting for him. He
knew about her powers from the stories he had heard. What was she planning to
do? He took a deep breath and opened the door.
She sat there in flickering firelight, her face serene. She smiled gently at him and
beckoned him closer. He could feel her peace. And he envied it. He had never
known peace in his entire life.
To live in Otherworld it was a chance for happiness, maybe his only one. But did
he deserve happiness after all the blood he had shed? Happiness? He had known
so little of it in the 28 years of his life. As a very young child, his parents had died
of cholera and he had been sold into slavery. But when slavers were killed by
bandits, he alone was saved by a man who would teach him how to use the sword.
How to kill. As a teenager, he had become an assassin for the Imperialist army in
their war with the Shogunites.
He had been so full of ideals, of foolish hopes for a better world for everyone. The
only thing he had accomplished had been to give many a violent, bloody death.
Too many! Ten years of wandering, trying to use his sword for good, had not
erased one drop of the rivers of blood he had spilled. He would never get the blood
off his hands no matter how hard he tried.
Princess Aara looked at the small, delicate looking man who knelt before her. On
his cheek was a terrible scar. His liquid violet eyes seemed at first glance innocent
and wide, but there was an ocean of pain in their depths. She gently reached out
and touched the scarred cheek, and was flooded with his guilt. Only a child when
he became an assassin, his whole psyche was seeped in guilt. He believed he
would never atone for his sins. She grieved for him and brought him closer,
wrapping her arms around her. Aara could never take away all this guilt.
She lifted his face to hers, "Kenshin, dearest Kenshin," she thought, stroking the
scarred cheek, "How can I stop your pain? How can I give you hope?" She brushed
his wild red hair back and kissed his forehead lightly, the barest whisper of a kiss.
Her mind was racing, there had to something she could do for him. Kenshin would
not stay in Otherworld for he felt that he did not deserve the chance. But
Otherworld was his only hope for a future. The Human World could only promise
"Trust me," the Princess said to Kenshin, and lowered them both to the floor so that
she was sitting and he was partially in her lap, his head resting on her shoulder.
With Kaiba's help, she began to undress him, covering him with the blanket as she
did. He gave himself to their hands, his body pliant. He did not know what they
were doing, but he trusted the Princess completely.
Princess Aara winced as terrible scars were uncovered. A sword cut there, a badly
healed bone, a pulled muscle, even a bite mark on his shoulder. She felt as if she
was drowning in his pain, but to accomplish what she wanted to do, she had to be
emotionally connected to him. So she gritted her teeth against the onslaught and
deepened her connection until he was naked, covered lightly by the blanket.
Her golden eyes met Kaiba's blue ones. He nodded and they began. One scar, one
torn muscle, one pulled tendon at a time, Kaiba placed his hands over them and
healed them. Her power augmented Kaiba's healing power and the scars began to
disappear, the broken bones knitted correctly, and the torn tendons relaxed. Kaiba's
hands were hot with his power and Kenshin was surrounded by their warmth.
Throughout the morning they worked, until there was only one scar left. She
brought his face from her shoulder.
"You've held on to this pain long enough," she whispered to him.
Kaiba placed his hand over the cross-shaped scar on his left cheek and finally, after
ten long years, it began to heal. When he removed his hand, it was gone.
The Princess walked into Kaoru's room after softly knocking, with Kaiba carrying
an emotionally exhausted Kenshin. She asked Kaoru to sit on the bed and Kaiba
placed Kenshin partially on Kaoru's lap with his head was resting on her shoulder,
almost a copy of his previous position on Aara's lap. Kaoru wrapped her arms
around him.
"Kenshin," the Princess whispered in his ear, "Feel Kaoru's love for you." And then
she embraced them both and poured her power into them. She opened Kenshin's
heart to Kaoru's love. Kenshin suddenly felt Kaoru's complete and unconditional
love and he whimpered softly. It was overwhelming and wonderful at the same
time. Tears slid down his cheek. For the first time in his life, he had hope.
"He is yours now, Kaoru," she said as she moved away from them and slipped out
of the room.
Kaoru kissed his now unscarred cheek. She wasn't sure what to do, but she let her
instincts and her love guide her. She covered him in kisses and Kenshin trembled
in her arms, buried in the warmth of her love. With the power of her love, she
healed his heart.
Chapter 15 - Hiten
Otherworld: Five Days Ago
The Demon woke up, feeling a warm body next to his. How long had he been with this same
female? Over a week? He had never done that before! Usually, it was just grab the prettiest
female he could find, use her for a few days, and then get rid of her in a flash of lightning.
Why hadn't he done that to this female?
He glanced at her. She was watching him, but she showed no fear at all. Maybe she had at
first but after a couple of days she didn't show any fear at all. And she touched him, her hands
velvet; none of the others ever touch him. Sex had always been more rape than anything else
-- not that it mattered to him, just as long as his needs were fulfilled. What was different
about this human female?
She ran her hands down the small of his back, trailing down over the curve of his butt,
exciting him instantly. After he finished, he lay there, basking in the afterglow. It felt so
good! Even her scent was good. He took a deep breath, to bring her scent in -- and suddenly
turned to her, smelling her deeply. She smelled different now! Why? It suddenly came to
him!
He looked at her, surprise written on his face. "You're pregnant." He placed his hands on her
stomach, and felt his child's presence.
"I impregnated you." he said again, mostly to himself. His thoughts were a jumble. He felt
her move closer to him and he put his arms around her, unconsciously protecting her. She
was no longer just a way to release sexual tension; she was now his family.
"Do you live here alone?" she asked, talking to him for the first time. The house was silent
and she had seen no one since her arrival two weeks ago. It stood empty, run down as if it
had been abandoned for a long time. There was no joy or warmth in this house. There was a
little food and water, which she took while he slept. Escape was not possible; the house was
high in the mountains and she had no idea where she was.
"I used to have a brother, but he was killed." he replied. And he was now hunted because of
his brother. His brother had tried to kidnap the wrong girl: Kagome. Neither of the brothers
realized that she was protected by one of the Princess' males, InuYasha, and was the mate of
the wolf clan leader, Kouga. And now his brother was dead. And they would eventually find
and kill him also -- Kagome could lead them directly to the three crystal shards in his
forehead.
"My name is Serafin. What is your name? And what was your brother's name," she asked.
"I am Hiten and my brother was Manten."
"If our baby is a boy, let's name him Manten for your brother."
He looked at her, surprised. He kissed her gently. He had never kissed a human before. She
deepened the kiss and he responded to her. She was his family now -- she carried his child
and he had to protect her.
Serafin had been terrified when the Demon had dropped out of the sky and grabbed her. He
flew high in the air on wheels of fire to this house. She knew that he was a Demon and that
he had taken other women from the village. Sometimes the women were never found; other
times, their scorched bodies were found after a few days. She had no hopes of living, but she
was pragmatic, so she made the best of her predicament.
He was not cruel. When he took her for the first time, he was not gentle, but he was not
brutal either. He seemed to want nothing else from her but sex. He took her over and over
until he was exhausted, and then he slept.
It had been like that now for two weeks. Something inside of her told her that as long as he
wanted her, she would stay alive. So she encouraged him, touching him, running her hands
over his body. And now she was pregnant by him. Everything had changed. His touch
became gentle and he enveloped her in strong arms.
She looked at Hiten. He was almost human looking for a Demon. He had dark hair which he
wore in a long braid, although now it was loose, and gold earrings dangling from his ears.
His eyes were the worst -- long ovals of deep red -- but she had gotten used to them. He had
fangs like most Demons did, but he was not bad to look at -- actually, he was quite
handsome.
Hiten had to change his future. Two weeks ago, the only thing he had wanted was revenge,
knowing that he would surely die but hoping that he could kill InuYasha before his death. But
he had not been able to find InuYasha, so he had taken this woman instead, trying to drown
his grief and anger in her body. But now, revenge was no longer that important. His unborn
child was! "We are going to the castle."
"Castle?" she questioned as he pulled her from the bed. He handed her clothes and she put
them on. She helped him braid his long hair after he dressed. Then he gathered his
belongings, stuffing them into a leather satchel, which he threw over his shoulder. He then
added the small wheels of fire to his boots which gave him the ability to fly, grabbed his
thunder pike, picked up Serafin, and took to the sky.
Otherworld, Present Time
After healing Kenshin, the Princess spent as much time as she could with Kurama. He still
tired easily, his wounds had been terrible and he had lost nearly two-thirds of his entire
body's blood. No human could have survived his injuries and she was very grateful that he
had been able to get his Demon powers back. They spent their time together taking slow
walks through the gardens or sitting on his balcony in the sun, quietly talking. He was getting
stronger daily. The Princess was on Kurama's balcony when a servant came running to her.
There was a problem at the gate -- some Demon had arrived and was asking for her. InuYasha
had already gone to the gate. The Princess ran swiftly down the stairs to the gate.
A Demon stood there with a human female at his side. He kept asking for an audience with
the Princess, his hands spread open, offering no resistance. InuYasha already had Tetsusaiga
drawn.
Suddenly, Kouga swept by her and leapt on the Demon.
"No!" Aara called. "I want to hear what he wants."
"This is Hiten." InuYasha told her. "He only wants revenge. I killed his brother when they
attacked Kagome a few weeks ago."
"Kouga! Stop!" she commanded. The angry Wolf Demon released Hiten, growling deep
within his throat, his eyes enraged. She went to Hiten and the young woman that he had
brought with him.
Hiten knelt on the ground before her. She lifted his face to look into his eyes. There was no
malice in his red eyes or in the emotions she felt when she touched him. "Come into the
Castle." she said, ignoring the protests from both InuYasha and Kouga. She took the woman's
hand and walked them both into her castle.
Hiten knelt before her and related his story, and begged for life, not for himself so much as
for his child and the human female who carried it. He vowed never to take revenge for the
death of his brother and asked to become one of the Protectors of Otherworld. He was a
powerful Thunder Demon like Bankotsu, able to wield lightning, and he knew his value.
The Princess listened to him as he knelt before her, using her power to feel the truth behind
his words. She could tell that these emotions were very new to him, but he was sincere. His
brother had been the whole world to him, his only family, and after his brother's death, Hiten
had been angry and sad, but more than anything, he had been alone. Very alone. And now
this human woman was giving him a chance for a new family.
His Demon's heart had been opened. She had seen it happen so many times before. Kouga
had been a killer, using humans to feed his wolves, before he became one of her Protectors.
He had become a Protector only to save his clan from annihilation, but then he fell in love
with Kagome and everything had changed for him. Now he would protect all humans with
his very life. Kurama had also been a cold-hearted Demon, until his human mother taught
him how to love.
InuYasha was more fortunate, having learned love in his mother's arms. He never had a
Demon's cold heart like his brother. The Princess hoped that someday Sesshomaru would
feel that warmth and his heart would thaw. But she would take credit for Hiei though; giving
the Fire Demon love for the first time. Perhaps that's why Hiei was so special to her.
Hiten's heart had never been completely cold because of his feelings for his younger brother;
and now a human had warmed his heart even more. She looked deep into his red oval eyes
and smiled, touching his face gently.
"I accept you as a Protector. You will keep your shards. You and Serafin can live in the
Castle. Kurama is in charge of the Protectors and he will tell you what to do. Right now, let's
get you a suite of rooms to live in and some clothing for Serafin."
Hiten stood and bowed to his Princess. She had spared his life and given him a future when
two days ago he had nothing. He vowed to serve her faithfully until the day he died.
Once they were alone in their rooms, he took Serafin in his arms and kissed her deeply. "You
are my family now. You and my child." Hiten looked at her, seeing her as his mate for the
first time. She was pretty for a human, with long blond hair and clear blue eyes.
Serafin wrapped her arms around Hiten. She had heard his pleas to the Princess, and knew
that he had gone on his knees for her and the baby she carried. And she knew it had not been
easy for this proud Demon to beg. After watching him supplicate himself before the
Princess, she realized that she could learn to love this man. And the child she carried.
The Princess had Toutousai, the sword master who had created Tetsusaiga, create a special
sword for Kenshin. Hiei took him to a safe place to practice with it. The sword was in a
scabbard enameled in red metal and wrought with gold scrollwork. The sword itself was
perfectly balanced, the metal folded a hundred times, and its blade covered in runes. Hiei told
Kenshin to put his energy force into it; something Kenshin had learned from his own
swordsmanship. Kenshin concentrated for a moment and then poured energy into the sword.
Suddenly, flames licked the edge of blade. It was a sword of fire. He swept the sword in front
of him and flames fanned out from it. It was the most beautiful sword he had ever held and
he was overwhelmed by the gift. When he got back to the castle, he immediately went to see
the Princess who was with Kurama on his balcony.
"I cannot thank you enough for this gift," he said, touching the new sword at his side.
"It seemed fitting for you," she replied smiling, "If you have to fight here, it will be against
Demons and you will need more than skill, you will need power. This sword can give you
power."
She looked at Kenshin, and then at Kurama. "I have another gift, but I think Kurama would
be better giving it to you. I will leave you both alone."
Kenshin bowed his head as she left, and looked askance at Kurama. He pointed to a large
paper bag just inside his room and asked Kenshin to bring it him. From it, Kurama pulled out
several packages, each wrapped in cellophane.
"Kenshin, let me explain the wonders of underwear to you" he began, for Kenshin still
wore a loincloth under his clothes. Kenshin reddened with embarrassment and then his eyes
grew wide with wonderment. What an incredible world this was!
Enjoy the companion piece: "The Red-Eyed Demon"
The visitors left the Castle two days later. Kagome wanted to go to her own time to
tell her parents the news and Kouga needed to tell his clan. He could now feel his
child's presence in Kagome's womb. He was going to have a son! Kenshin and
Kaoru would go first to check on the progress of the new dojo and then go to their
own world to pack their belongings. InuYasha went with them to help them bring
everything back and to protect them on their trip. Sanosuke and Katsu both decided
to live in Otherworld and they too needed to return to pack. Miss Megume decided
she was needed more in the Human World so Kaoru gave her and Yahiko a joint
deed to her old dojo. Miss Megume could turn it into a clinic and Yahiko would
always have a home.
On the morning of fourth day, The Princess set out for the northern border and her
meeting with Emperor Hotohori. She took Hiten and Bankotsu with her. She felt
that two Thunder Demons would be enough to protect her and she wanted to make
Hiten feel welcome, especially since he was having so much trouble with InuYasha
and Kouga. She liked the Demon a lot and loved his flying fire wheels. During the
trip, Hiten would carry her into the sky and let her see the lands for miles around. It
was a most enjoyable trip!
Tamahome was also happy to be on the road and going home. He missed his
friends and family, although he had enjoyed his stay in Otherworld very much. He
had not expected the Princess and her Demon males to be so open and friendly.
The only Demons he had ever met before were lower class Demons who were
trying to kill him. He hadn't realized that the higher the class of Demon, the more
human they appeared. Early afternoon on the third day, they arrived at the village
where the meeting was to take place. The Princess and her entourage were shown
to a suite of rooms, consisting of three bedrooms and a common sitting room. That
evening she was led to the great hall, with Bankotsu and Hiten walking on either
side of her. The Emperor stood waiting for her. Emperor Hotohori was very young,
around twenty, and very handsome, with long dark hair and large amber eyes. His
voice was cultured and refined. He nodded to her and asked them to dine with him.
Over a small dinner for the four of them, Hotohori told her of his dilemma and why
he needed an alliance.
The Four Gods World was divided into four kingdoms and there had always been
strife between them. The kingdoms of Seiryuu and Suzaku had been bitter enemies
for centuries and another war was brewing. The last war had killed his father and
put Hotohori on the throne at the age of 14. The Emperor did not want another war
and was desperately trying to find a way to prevent it. His army was greatly
outnumbered and they would not be able to stand long against Seiryuu. Suzaku's
eastern edge was bordered by the Northern Lands of Demon World, Raizen's lands.
If the Princess could extend the alliance she had with Raizen to include Suzaku,
then Seiryuu would more than likely not attack a kingdom that had a Demon nation
as its ally, especially one ruled by a Battle Demon who would love nothing better
than a war.
"And I will offer you an unbreakable alliance with Suzaku in return." said the
young Emperor.
"How can any alliance be unbreakable?" she asked.
"There are seven celestial warriors that are required to call our beast guardian, the
Red Phoenix. These warriors are born, not chosen, and each one is irreplaceable.
They are born with a red rune on his body. Without the seven, the guardian cannot
be called. The Red Phoenix protects our capital, ensures good crops, frees us from
disease, and gives us many other gifts, but unfortunately will not aid us in a war
with another of the kingdoms; it only protects. We offer one of the celestial
warriors for you to bind. In that way, we are bound in an unbreakable alliance. We
need the warrior to complete the seven and you are bound to that warrior as one of
your males."
Hotohori's intelligence impressed her; it was a good alliance and one that would
make her sisters happy. She nodded in agreement. Aara had already felt out Raizen
before she left Otherworld and knew that he was agreeable to the alliance. He was
coming to her Castle a few days after her return to talk about the alliance, and also
about some personal matter. It should prove to be an interesting visit.
"The last of the seven warriors will arrive tomorrow and you can meet them then.
You, of course, have your choice of any of the warriors. "
"Since Tamahome has a red rune on his forehead, he is one of the seven?"
"Yes, he is."
By the next afternoon, all seven had arrived. The Princess again made her way to
the hall, this time to meet the seven celestial warriors, one of whom she would
choose to become her fifth male. The Emperor greeted her and one by one
introduced her to the warriors. She took the hand of each of them, touching them
gently with her power.
She greeted Tamahome with a smile. She was then introduced to purple haired
Nuriko who had super strength. He was very nice, but seemed very feminine
looking. Blue haired Chichiri was a monk warrior like Miroku but he had a badly
scarred face that had permanently closed his left eye. She wished that she had
brought Kaiba with her so that the mage could heal him. She liked him very much.
She held his hand and, without thinking, allowed the feelings of warmth and
friendship pour out to him. He smiled when he felt her gentle power.
The warrior who commanded fire, Tasuki, seemed to resent her even being there.
He mumbled a hello and reluctantly offered his hand. The tall, stern Mitsukake was
a healer and she wondered why he didn't heal Chichiri's face. Perhaps he did not
have enough power or his healing power was different. Chiriko was a surprise for
he was only a child of 13 years.
To her surprise, the Emperor himself was the seventh warrior. "Please take as
much time as you need to choose which one of us you want to bind." Hotohori told
her after she had met them.
"I need no time at all. I know which warrior I will bind." she said to surprise of
everyone. "I will send Bankotsu to you in an hour's time to bring him to me." And
then she left, her guardian Demons trailing behind, without letting telling them
which one she had chosen.
After she left, Tamahome was in despair. "It has to be me! I'm the only one she
knows!" he said unhappily. Tamahome was deeply in love with a girl named Miaka
and was planning to marry her in a month's time. "If she takes me, how will her
binding affect my love for Miaka?"
"You will remember that you loved Miaka, but there will be no feeling behind the
memory. You will love only the Princess after she binds you." Chichiri told him.
Tamahome was even more miserable after hearing that.
Emperor Hotohori tried to ease his mind, "She did meet me last night. And I am the
Emperor. I would not be surprised if she wanted me." The handsome Emperor was
well known for his vanity.
Tasuki, always blunt, growled, "Well, I guess the rest of us made no impression at
all!"
They were still discussing the possible choice, when Bankotsu walked into the hall
and pointed to the Princess' choice. He led the chosen warrior from the room,
leaving only stunned silence behind.
The Princess had sensed him the moment she walked into the great hall where the
seven were gathered. After that there was no choice at all; he was the only one she
wanted -- and in truth, the only one of them she could have bound. It wasn't until
after she met him that she realized that he didn't know what he was. She smiled as
she waited for Bankotsu to bring him to her. A soft knock and then the door opened
and her fifth male entered, now wearing only a loose robe. The always thoughtful
Bankotsu had made it easy for her.
She went to him, taking his hand in hers. Tasuki was confused, not understanding
why he was chosen over the others. He resisted her touch. He did not trust her and
certainly didn't want to be one of five males. She moved closer to him and allowed
him to feel her warmth, gently using her power. She could feel his resistance begin
to melt. She slipped her arm around his waist and leaned her head on his shoulder.
She poured trust and love into him and he responded to her power, wrapping his
arms around her.
She slipped the robe off him, his body warm to her touch, and led him to the bed.
She added desire to her power and felt him respond. Then she added the binding to
her power, so gentle he never felt the change, and as their bodies joined, her power
bound them to each other forever. She strengthen that binding slowly, melding his
emotions to hers, then finally adding the binding to her other males. All were
bound to her and they were bound to each other as brothers.
She looked at the young man, on the edge of sleep, and kissed him softly. He
opened his eyes, golden as her own. "Hmmm." he murmured. She ran her fingers
through his red-gold hair. "Tasuki." she whispered, "My dearest Tasuki."
He woke up a little more, and looked at her. She was so wonderful. He wanted
nothing more than to sink deeper into her warmth and stay there forever. Was this
binding? If so, why had he feared it? It was such an incredible feeling of love and
warmth.
"Tell me about your parents." she said.
"Simple farmers. Nothing special. I have five older sisters." he murmured as he
drifted back to sleep.
No, he didn't have a clue to what he was. She wondered what reason he had been
given for his fangs. She was sure that no one in his family had his gold-red
coloring. He got that from his father -- his real father. She had felt it the moment
she walked in that room -- Demon, no, Hanyou. Half Demon. She would have to
ask Bakura was kind of Demon his father was. Perhaps she could talk to his mother
and get the truth of his birth from her before she left for home.
The next morning, the Princess quietly told Tasuki that he was a half Demon. She
used her power for calmness, and even with it, Tasuki did not take the news well.
She finally asked the Emperor to send for his mother. Only after hearing her story
would he begin to believe it.
It was a very long day for Tasuki. His mind felt like it was a confused jumble. He
was a Demon???
At dusk, the Emperor's soldiers returned with Tasuki's mother. Emperor Hotohori
explained to Aida that Tasuki had been bound to the Princess last night and that she
wished to speak to her. He then had to explain what binding was and the powers of
the Princess.
Aida went into the Princess' sitting room full of fear and worry. This woman was
taking away her son. Her only son. Her very special son!
The Princess could feel the worry even before Aida entered the room, and
immediately began sending calm, trust and friendship to Tasuki's mother. She was
a very plain woman, her body showing the signs of have borne six children. She
looked nothing like Tasuki. The Princess gently told her that she knew that Tasuki
was half Demon and just wanted to hear the story so she could help him with the
fact of his birth.
While Hakkaku took him to Kaede, Ginta ran to Kagome to tell her the news.
When Kagome got to Kaede's little house and saw Kouga, she burst into tears. Her
mate's whole body was covered in long bleeding cuts and deep red sting marks.
Kaede had undressed him and was dabbing an herbal salve on the dozens of cuts
and stings. She had already given him an antidote for the poison. Kagome knelt on
the other side of her beloved wolf and began to treat that side of his body. Kagome
asked Ginta what happened, but he didn't know -- he had just found Kouga lying
there. Finally, every wound was treated and the bleeding had stopped. He still felt
feverish from the poison but he didn't feel as hot as when they first brought him in.
He now needed time to heal completely. Hakkaku gently picked up his leader and
carried him to his own home. Kagome took more antidote and salve to administer
during the night. She gently tucked a light blanket around her sleeping mate and
kissed his forehead.
Ginta and Hakkaku slept outside on the porch, just in case Kagome needed
anything. Around midnight, Ginta helped her give him more antidote, gently
raising Kouga's head as Kagome poured it down his throat. Then Kagome curled
up next to him, refusing to leave his side.
Kouga woke up in the morning; every inch of his body ached and he felt
exhausted. At his side but covered with a separate blanket was his life mate.
"Kagome," he whispered.
She woke instantly upon hearing his voice and told Ginta to get Kaede. She gave
Kouga some water and little more medicine. Then suddenly she began to cry.
Kouga reached for her and pulled her down, her head lying on his chest. He
stroked her hair while she sobbed. "I'm okay. It's alright." he kept telling her.
She lifted her head, tears choking her words, "You could have been killed! You
can't do that -- always run off on your own! What if I lose you? What about your
son?"
He pulled her closer and kissed her deeply. "I love you more than anything in the
world. And my child! But I am leader of the Clan and one of Otherworld's
Protectors. I have to do this. Please understand, Kagome, I have no choice." He
looked at her, his blue eyes full of concern but also determination.
Kagome brushed away her tears. She knew the risks, but she also knew that Kouga
was reckless, running headlong into dangerous situations. He needed to be more
careful. But words would never change him; maybe when the baby was born, he
would think twice about jumping into danger so quickly.
Kaede came into the house at that moment and together they put more salve on
each wound. Kouga was healing well and in a couple of days the wounds would be
gone. A report was sent to Kurama, head of the Protectors. Kurama was very
worried when he hear the news. The union of Kagura and Naraku was bad news
indeed. He wondered if this meant Naraku was healed or if he was so badly hurt
that he needed help. And in the past Kagura always escaped by taking to the sky,
and there was only one Protector who could fly.
A few days later, Kouga was completely healed and waiting for whichever
Protector Kurama was sending. He had received word to wait for his arrival, and it
was the only reason he had not gone to find Kagura himself, but he did have his
wolves scout for her and they were keeping an eye on her whereabouts. She was
currently about a day's journey from here.
There was a knock on the door and Kagome went to answer it. Hiten stood there.
Kouga glared at the Thunder Demon. He went to the door, placing himself in front
of his mate. Hiten said nothing, just handed him a letter. It was from Kurama -Hiten was the Protector that was to help him with Kagura. Kouga snarled in anger.
How could Kurama do this!! So what if Hiten could fly!
"We should try to find Kagura" Hiten began.
"I know where she is!" Kouga growled, his blue eyes dark with anger. "My wolves
are keeping an eye on her. We'll leave in the morning." And then he slammed the
door in Hiten's face.
Kagome was appalled at her mate's rudeness and told him so. "Rude???" he
growled, "He almost killed you!"
"No, he did not!" she said, frustrated by Kouga's refusal to hear the truth, "His
brother Manten kidnapped me. Hiten had nothing to do with it. And he never
touched me. We barely even spoke."
"He tried to kill InuYasha!"
"InuYasha killed his brother!" Kouga was so stubborn at times! She finally left the
angry wolf standing there and went in the kitchen to make dinner. She made
enough for three and she didn't care what Kouga had to say about it!
Hiten had found a spot on the hard ground under a tree a bit away from the house
and he sat there miserably. All around the house were Wolf Demons and true
wolves -- all of them watching him, growling. He shivered under their glares. He
was also cold and hungry. He had not expected such open hostility. In the Castle,
everyone was already treating him like one of the extended family. He sighed. This
was going to be a long night!
Kouga finally stopped growling and decided he better apologize to Kagome for
yelling at her or he would also be sleeping outside tonight. He went to the kitchen
and saw her dishing food onto plates -- three plates! He stood there stunned. She
was going to feed his enemy? Her enemy!
Kagome looked at her mate, picked up one of the plates and walked past him. If he
even said one word! But Kouga knew his mate's temper and wisely decided to keep
quiet. Kagome grabbed a blanket from the storage chest and walked outside to
where Hiten sat. She gave him the plate of food and the blanket, asking him to
forgive her mate's rudeness.
Hiten stood there, amazed by her kindness. Humans were surprising him more and
more. "II am sorry about what happened to you. Manten should not have
kidnapped you."
"Well, he paid the price for it with his death. It is not your fault, Hiten, and I don't
blame you. Give Kouga some time and he'll come around." then she asked after
Serafin.
"She is well. I think she is beginning to like me a little." he said quietly.
"I'm sure once she gets to know you better, she will learn to love you, Hiten.
Serafin and I got pregnant about the same time, so I feel a sort of kinship with her.
I would like to get know her better." Then she bid him goodnight and walked back
to her home. Kouga avoided the subject of Hiten altogether for the rest of the night,
opting for peace and quiet.
The next morning they got an early start. Kagome made breakfast for Kouga and
Hiten, but Kouga would still not let him enter their home. Hiten did get onto the
porch at least, bringing back the folded blanket just as Kagome was coming out
with his breakfast. She kept him company while he ate, much to Kouga's chagrin.
Soon after, the wolf clan left with Hiten flying above them. Kagura had been
steadily moving towards them so she was now less than a day away.
They caught up with her in the afternoon. This time Kouga was careful to stay with
his men instead of running off on his own. The plan was simple. Kouga and his
wolves would surround Kagura, attacking her until she took to the sky. Hiten
would be waiting in the cloud cover. And, for once, it all went as planned. They
surprised Kagura and, although they suffered cuts from her wind blades, they
would soon heal. Finding herself surrounded by wolves, Wolf Demons and Kouga,
she soon gave up the battle, pulled out her feather and fled to the safety of the sky.
But this time, she found no safety. She flew right into Hiten. He was waiting for
her, his thunder pike at the ready.
When she saw him, she recognized him immediately, one of the deadly Thunder
Brothers, but did not know that he was now a Protector. She thought that he might
be after the wolves himself, but that hope quickly evaporated when he unleashed
his lightning bolts directly at her. She flew away as fast as she could but the
Thunder Demon easily matched her speed with his fire wheels. Again and again his
lightning flew at her. She was barely managing to deflect the bolts with her wind
shields. Soon the sky was filled with his bolts.
All Kouga and his clan could do was watch the incredible spectacle unfolding
above their heads. Even Kouga had to admit that Hiten was a formidable foe. He
wondered if Manten had the same powers and how InuYasha had managed to kill
him.
Suddenly it was all over. One of Hiten's lightning bolts got past her wind shields
and struck Kagura's feather, burning it to a crisp, and stunning the wind Demon.
She screamed as she plummeted to the ground. Hiten dove below her and caught
her easily, putting her on the ground next to the wolves. They bound her
immediately, taking away the fan she used to control her winds. Hiten would take
her to the castle for interrogation. He wasn't sure who would do the interrogation maybe Bakura - but he was sure someone could get information out of her -
especially what she knew about Naraku. But before they could question her, she
suddenly cried out, and fell dead. Before their very eyes, she turned to dust and
disappeared in the wind. In her wake was a crystal shard. Hiten bent and picked it
up, handing it to Kouga.
"It should go to the Princess." Kouga said.
"The Princess asked me to give this one to you if Kagura died. You do not have a
shard on your left arm, only your right," Hiten explained.
Kouga took the shard, surprised by the offer. Hiten was very different from what he
had heard. He did not seem cruel. He was smart, and had courage and skill. "You
did well." he offered.
"So did you and your wolves. Kagura could not find an opening to fight you, so
she fled." Hiten replied, then added "I should leave for the castle."
"It is more than a two-day journey from here. At least come first to the Village and
make your way from there." then he added sheepishly, "We have a guest room."
Hiten smiled, "Thank you. It will make the trip easier."
Perhaps Hiten and Kouga would never be friends, but at least they now respected
each other. And they could work together in the future. Kagome was delighted
when Kouga brought Hiten home. She sent her mate out for meat and soon he
came home carrying a huge boar. Kouga took out the sword he always wore and
cut out the liver and some of the loin for their dinner. The rest he left for his clan.
When he got to the porch, Kagome was standing there laughing, "You know, that
sword can be used for fighting, not just cutting up meat!" He smiled at her teasing.
He was always getting teased by InuYasha about never using his sword during a
fight. He simply preferred using his speed and his strength.
The next morning, just after Hiten left, InuYasha appeared. Kenshin and Kaoru
were staying a bit longer in their own time. Kaoru wanted to get married first.
Otherworld didn't seem to have that practice. You "mated" instead of marrying.
Even the human inhabitants of Otherworld had picked up the Demon habit.
Sanosuke had been worried about earning a living in Otherworld -- he was always
broke in his own time -- until InuYasha explained the communal system of the
Kurama and had to rebind him after a jealous quarrel started between them a few
days after. Before Tasuki, InuYasha's binding had gone the best. She remembered
everything with his binding. Bankotsu's was a disaster and it had taken a total
rebinding on her part to fix things. And he still felt the aftereffects which took the
form of terrible nightmares. But Tasuki's had gone perfectly. She had bound him
with a loving emotional touch and had bound the others to him so well that they all
treated him as a brother immediately.
Three more visitors arrived when Miroku, Sango and Shippo came to the castle.
They were usually helping Kagome and InuYasha with the search for the crystal
shards, but with Kagome pregnant and InuYasha in the Human World helping
Kenshin pack, the mages had asked Miroku to come to the Castle.
They wanted to look at his air void. It was a powerful weapon and they wanted to
keep it. If they could break the curse of growing larger each year until it swallowed
Miroku himself, Miroku would become a valuable Protector. Kaiba wanted to see
it from a healing standpoint -- stopping its growth -- while Bakura wanted to make
sure that they didn't lose the air void while trying to heal it.
Sango came along because she had never seen the Castle or the Princess and also
because she liked being with Miroku. She had no idea whether Miroku felt the
same. He was always flirting with every pretty girl that came his way. And always
asking them to have his child! And Shippo wanted more than anything to meet the
great Fox Demon of legend, Youko Kurama.
Sango and Shippo shared a room, although Shippo was male, he was only a child
and usually slept in the same room as Kagome and Sango. Miroku was given his
own room, but it was just down the hall from theirs. They were not used to the
luxury of the Castle and, as it always did, the indoor plumbing awed them and
everyone immediately took a long hot bath. Shippo got to meet Kurama at dinner,
and although he tried to hide it, he was disappointed that Kurama was now human
and not the tall, beautiful silver fox Shippo had heard so much about.
After dinner, while they were sitting in the cool gardens, Kurama changed to his
Youko form just for Shippo. The whole garden crackled with energy and suddenly
five foot ten Kurama became the six foot five Youko, long silver hair and tail
gleaming in the moonlight and golden eyes reflecting the torch lights. Shippo was
terrified and in awe at the same time. Youko went to a large magnolia tree in the
center of the garden and touched it. Suddenly the entire tree was covered in
beautiful fragrant blooms.
Shippo stood there in amazement. All his dreams of meeting the great Fox Demon
had been fulfilled and he would never forget this moment.
Kurama returned to his human form shortly after; it was very taxing for him to
remain in Demon form for any length of time. Shippo never left his side for the rest
of the evening, sitting quietly at his feet, gazing up at Kurama in adoration and
wishing that he were also a full-fledged Fox Demon, not just a Lesser Fox born in
Otherworld.
Miroku was usually with the mages during the day, and Sango found herself just
wandering around. By accident she ran into Serafin and soon became friends with
her. She listened to her incredible story of how she was kidnapped by Hiten, the
terrible Thunder Demon, and now was his mate and future mother of his child.
Sango, who was Demon exterminator before she joined InuYasha's group, felt very
strange surrounded by Demons here in the castle. All of them were very nice and
she soon realized the difference was that these were higher class Demons. Demons
ran from lower to high class. The terrors that she had faced were usually lowclassed Demons. All the Demons in the Castle were high Demons, much more
human looking and a lot nicer. Kurama reminded her that not all high Demons
were nice -- Naraku was a high Demon and he was trying his best to kill them all.
Raizen, who was arriving tomorrow, was very deadly, a fierce Battle Demon, but
through the alliance with Otherworld was on friendly terms now, but it had not
always been so.
When Raizen arrived, everyone came out to see the legendary Battle Demon. Few
had ever met him and even the Princess had never met him in person. He was tall
and muscular, but lean rather than heavy. He had wild long white hair and Demon
markings on his face and body. He wore only breeches and boots, leaving his torso
bare. He was spectacular! Raizen did not have the almost feminine beauty that
many high class Demons had. He was definitely all male.
With him was one of his sons, Jin, the Wind Demon, whom Kurama and Hiei had
met during the Dark Tournament. Jin had inherited her powers, rather than his
father's. Battle Demons were very rare and very seldom did their children inherit
their powers.
The Princess wondered what Raizen could possibly want from her? She soon
found out. After finalizing the alliance with Tasuki as liaison for Suzaku, Raizen
came right to the point. He was not one for small talk. He asked her to bring
Yusuke to Otherworld, and once he was here, to let him know that he was Raizen's
son. Yusuke Urameshi, the Spirit World detective, who thought he was human, was
a Hanyou, a half Demon and Raizen's only human son. Yusuke was very important
to him. He was only one of his children who had inherited his Battle Demon
powers and therefore was his heir. Raizen was afraid to approach him and lose his
son forever. So he asked the Princess to tell him, using her powers. He would leave
Jin with her and when Yusuke was ready, Jin would take him to meet his father.
The Princess readily agreed to help Raizen. She would contact Koenma, the Spirit
World heir and who was also in charge of the Spirit Detectives, and ask him to
send Yusuke to her. Raizen was grateful to her and promised his undying allegiance
to her. She then told him about Tasuki's father and asked him if he could think of
what type of a Demon he was.
Raizen was surprised, for he had realized immediately what Tasuki was, "I didn't
realize you didn't know. In the mountains on the border near the Four Gods World,
there is a type of cat -- no, what do they call them in the Human World? -- oh, I
remember, bobcat. The Demon form is larger and fiercer than the Human World
form, but it looks about the same. When the Demon is high class and takes a
human form, it looks just like what you described in your tale, Princess. Tasuki
looks like a short haired version. I will tell the clan leader, Tekken, about Tasuki
and perhaps he can find out who his father is. I will let you know if I find out
anything."
A bobcat! Tasuki was elated. If he had to be part Demon, at least it was a good
Demon to be. He had heard about bat Demons, snake Demons, spider Demons,
centipede Demons and he was worried about what his Demon half might be. He
asked Raizen about the Demon bobcat's powers and found that they were similar to
Kouga's and InuYasha's -- claws and strength. He had neither. Raizen asked him if
he had any powers, and he replied that he had the power of fire but that was from
being a celestial warrior. They ended with Raizen promising to talk to Tekken.
The next morning, Kurama went to the new dojo and pulled out a little bag of
seeds which he had brought for this purpose. In the center of the dojo yard, he
planted a cherry seed and then used his power. It grew to a full size tree, spreading
it branches and bloomed, filling the air with the scent of cherry blossoms. He
walked along the porch, spreading seeds as he went, which instantly grew into
flowering plants. Climbing roses went up the support poles and across the roof. In
the far corner of the yard, against the dojo wall, he planted a vegetable garden and
the vegetables ripen at his touch. At the dojo gate, he planted two wisterias and
they climbed over the archway, dropping their lavender blooms. He planted
morning glories along the dojo wall, and purple blossoms sprang into being. What
had been a bare dojo suddenly became a paradise. Kagome watched all of this in
amazement. Kurama went to her, a small smile on his face.
"I have a few seeds left." he said. Kagome nearly jumped for joy and hurried him
back to her home. He planted climbing roses near the entrance of her porch and a
wisteria on the trellis at the end of it. He checked out the plants she had received
from the Southern Clan and "fixed" some with his power. He then spread the rest
of his seeds under the tree that Hiten had slept under his first night. A blanket of
flowers sprang into life. Kagome ran to him and hugged him tight. His was the best
power!
The next day, the wagons arrived with the new residents. Kurama and Kagome
were waiting for them at the dojo gate, and Kaoru burst into tears when she saw
how beautiful her new home was. She hugged Kurama gratefully. InuYasha placed
the carved bench in the shade of the cherry tree. With the help of Wolf Demons, the
unpacking went very quickly. Kaoru carefully unwrapped one special item -- the
glass bell wind chime that had hung on the old dojo porch since Kenshin arrived
there. InuYasha helped her hang it, simply by leaping on the roof and hanging it
from that angle. Soon villagers arrived, bearing food and other gifts.
It wasn't until late evening when they finally had a chance to rest and take it all in.
Kenshin and Kaoru sat on the bench, his arm around her shoulders. He was at
peace. Kaoru lifted her face to him and kissed him gently. She couldn't imagine
being happier.
A little while later, Kagome and Kouga came out of the dojo carrying containers of
food, all from the generosity of their neighbors. Sanosuke and Katsu carried plates
and utensils, sake and cups. They all sat on the ground and had a wonderful late
dinner. Kouga and Kenshin were talking together about how Kenshin could help in
the protection of the Village. Kouga explained that his wolves kept guard and if
anything happened, one of them would run to tell him. When he wasn't in the
Village, he would have the wolves get Kenshin instead.
Kaoru and Kagome talked about the coming baby. Kaoru was amazed that
Kagome would more than likely have a child with fangs and claws and that she
was so calm about it. Demons were the things of fairy tales and legends to her and
to actually know someone who was mated to a Demon and having his child was
incredible.
Sanosuke and Katsu said their goodnights, tired after a long day. Kenshin sat down
next to Kaoru and Kouga laid down with his head in his mate's lap. The baby's
scent was all around him, stronger than ever. He took a deep breath. His son - his
daughter! Wait! He suddenly sat up, almost knocking Kagome over. Sitting next to
Kagome was Kaoru. To everyone's surprise, he suddenly moved to Kaoru and
sniffed her deeply. Kagome bopped him on the head, "How rude!"
"No, no!" he exclaimed, rubbing his head. "She's pregnant. I was getting both
scents."
"Who's pregnant?" asked Kenshin, suddenly concerned. It was his wife that Kouga
had been sniffing.
"Kaoru." Kouga replied, as tactful as ever. "I can smell your daughter."
"Daughter?"
"Yes. Female." His tact earning him another cuff on the head. "Ow!"
Kaoru burst into tears. She was pregnant? With Kenshin's child? Kenshin slipped
his arms around her, hugging her tightly. A few minutes ago, she thought she could
never be happier and now she was so happy she wanted to laugh and cry at the
same time! She looked up into Kenshin's eyes and saw the joy in them.
Kagome and Kouga left soon after, leaving the happy couple alone under the
blossoming cherry tree. Kagome admonished Kouga again as they walked home.
"Learn to be more tactful! You just don't go sniffing women like that!" But she
wasn't really angry and he nuzzled her cheek, reaching for a kiss. "Bad wolf!" she
laughed just before his lips silenced her.
InuYasha had left the group at nightfall, before the dinner had started. He was in
his usual tree. Tomorrow he would return to the Princess. He missed her, especially
seeing everyone else was paired up around him all day. Now that Kagome was
pregnant and Kouga would not let her traipse across Otherworld looking for
shards, he could spend more time at the Castle. He sighed. If he left very early
tomorrow morning, he could be in her arms by tomorrow night. He traveled so fast,
bounding along the tree tops, that he always made the two-day trip in half the time.
He settled against the bole of the tree, and soon was fast asleep. Later that night,
Kagome was in bed, lying on Kouga's shoulder while he drifted to sleep.
"Is the baby aware of us yet? Does he sense us like you sense him?" she asked.
"No, he's too young. You are only three weeks pregnant." he replied sleepily.
"I wonder why InuYasha left so early."
Kouga sighed, when he was sleepy and Kagome wasn't, she tended to ask him
questions. "I think the fact that we were all pairs except for him got to him a little.
He probably misses the Princess."
"He is really attached to her, isn't he? I think more than the others are."
"That's because she took him when he was so young."
"Young?" Kagome asked, "How old is he?"
"Ummm. He has been bound for 25 years and he was 17, so he's 42. That is very
young for a Demon or a Hanyou."
She pondered that for a moment, then changed the subject, "Our son needs a
name. It's the custom in Otherworld to combine the parents' names, isn't it"?
arrive next week. Tasuki had gone to Suzaku to formalize the alliance with the
Northern Lands of Demon World, taking Jin with him as Raizen's representative
and as added protection. Tasuki also took with him Bakura's newest creation; a
small crystal that Bakura had attuned to a matching crystal that the Princess wore
around her neck as a pendant. Since the Princess and her males were already
emotionally tied to each other, Bakura was using the crystal to focus the binding
clearer and enable a telepathic link between them. Unfortunately, it was only
between the Princess and her five males because he was going through her binding
power. If it worked, he would create one for each of her males.
The afternoon was warm and lazy, and the Princess had dozens of pillows of
various sizes put in the side garden under one of Kurama's cherry trees. She sat
there, propped up on pillows, under the cool shade of the tree. Hiei slept contently
in her arms, his head resting on her shoulder. Kurama was on her left side, his back
pressed against her hip, also drifting to sleep. He had part of Hiei's weight on his
own hip so that all of Hiei's weight wouldn't be on the Princess. InuYasha was at
her right, also pressed against her side. Serafin and Sango were also there, lazily
propped on the pillows, quietly talking. Tall glasses of cool lemonade were on
small tables near them. It was a perfect setting!
Hiten was laying next to Serafin with his head in her lap. She was watching her
new mate as he pressed against her tummy, sensing the baby inside. Serafin envied
that he could sense the baby like that; she was carrying it inside of her and couldn't
feel the baby at all. Bankotsu had arrived late, and was unhappy that there was no
room for him. There were still dozens of pillows spread around, but like her other
males, he wanted to be next to the Princess, physically touching her.
Suddenly the still afternoon was shattered by a terrible prolonged scream. As one,
they looked up to the mage's towers. Bright white light was streaming from every
window in Bakura's tower. Everyone ran to the tower, InuYasha and Hiei the
fastest and first to arrive. Sango was very close behind. She knew that Miroku was
in that tower. The heavy door was closed, but just as they reached the door, it
opened. Bakura stood in the doorway, then without a word, fell to the floor
unconscious. Inside the room, Miroku also lay senseless on the floor. Sango ran to
the monk. "Miroku!" she cried. Kaiba was against the far wall, his face bruised.
He had been hurled across the room into the far wall. He picked himself up and
went to Miroku, opening the monk's robes to expose a terrible burn mark across his
chest. Kaiba put his hands over it and healed it. Then he turned the monk over,
revealing a twin burn mark on his back. He healed that burn also and then asked
them to carry Miroku to his room. He would be alright now; he just needed rest.
Then the mage went to Bakura. He struggled to get the mage out of the binding
armor that he always wore. Why couldn't Bakura wear robes like other mages!!!
Hiei helped him and finally they got all the straps and buckles opened, to reveal a
spider web of burn marks which radiated from his solar plexus. Kaiba healed him
and asked if they would take him to his sleeping quarters. Kaiba attempted to stand
and passed out cold. Hiten caught the exhausted mage as he fell and carried him to
his bed. They still had no idea what had happened.
It was after ten that night when Bakura woke. He went to Miroku's room to check
on the sleeping monk, followed by InuYasha and Princess Aara. Sango was already
there, watching over Miroku. "I am very close to breaking the curse," Bakura
explained. "This is the last barrier. If I can just break through it, I can remove the
curse without losing the air void on his hand."
"Why are you getting burned?" InuYasha asked.
"Because I need to be touching him to break the barrier. The force of the barrier
and the pain of it makes him thrash about, so I must hold him tightly. The barrier's
power goes through him to me."
"What if someone else held him while you tried to break the barrier?" asked the
Dog Demon, adding, "I've gotten a lot of very bad wounds and heal quickly. I can
hold Miroku while you break the barrier."
"No!" exclaimed the Princess, "This is not a simple wound. This is magic. You
might not survive this!"
"And Miroku will not have a chance if the curse isn't broken!" His look said that he
would not be dissuaded. She nodded unhappily and tears began to run down her
cheeks. InuYasha took her in his arms, holding her tight. To see his beloved
Princess cry hurt, but Miroku was his friend and ally.
"Meet me at noon tomorrow in my tower. Bring Miroku with you." Bakura said
quietly. Then he left for his tower to prepare everything and also to get some much
needed rest.
After InuYasha and the Princess left for his room, Sango sat there silently, her heart
aching. She watched the man she loved for a few minutes more, and stood up
decisively. She went directly to Kurama's room. She knocked on his door and went
inside when he opened it. "Kurama, you have senses like Kouga and InuYasha,
don't you?"
"Depends on what you need. My senses are different in my human body," the
redhead replied.
"Can you tell me if I am fertile right now?"
Kurama looked at her intently, knowing what she was planning to do. "Are you
sure you want to do this, Sango?" he asked.
"There is good chance that Miroku won't live through tomorrow. I want to make
sure that a part of him continues. He wants a child so much; he asks everyone he
meets except me. I want to try to give him that child." She looked directly into
Kurama's eyes and he could see the resolve in them. He nodded and then suddenly
changed to his Fox Demon form. The energy of his Youkai filled the room and for
a moment she felt like she was drowning in his power.
The tall Demon then knelt before her and put his hands on her stomach. He stayed
that way for a few minutes, then he stood up and simply nodded, no emotion
showing is his gold Demon eyes. Sango thanked him and left.
Kurama changed back to his human form, concern immediately filling his green
human eyes
Sango went to her room and undressed, putting on a loose robe, and then went
back to Miroku's room. She sat at his side waiting for the monk to wake up. It was
a little after midnight when his eyes finally opened. The first thing he saw was
Sango sitting next to him.
"Sango?" he said, then he noticed what she was wearing. "What what are you
doing?"
"I'm going to give you what you always ask for." she said and then stood and
dropped her robe and slipped under the covers with him. "I love you, Miroku."
He looked into her eyes and saw the determination and the love there, and took her
in his arms, whispering "I never wanted this for you. I wanted you to have a happy
future. Not this."
"Even it is only this one night, it will be enough." she replied as she kissed him.
A little before noon the next day, InuYasha went to get Miroku. He was ready.
Miroku took Sango in his arms, "I love you, Sango. I think I loved you from the
moment I met you." Then he kissed her goodbye.
The Princess stood outside in the garden, staring up at the tower windows. Kurama
and Bankotsu stood next to her. Hiei and Hiten stood outside the mage's tower door
so they could go in fast if they were needed. Sango joined them, needing to be as
close to Miroku as possible.
Suddenly the air grew heavy and flashes of rippling light streamed from the
windows of the tower. Then scream after scream pierced the Castle's walls. Hiei
and Hiten didn't know what to do. They had been ordered not to enter the room
unless they were asked to, but those screams! Sango was terrified of what was
happening inside the tower. The Princess cried out and fell to her knees. She could
feel InuYasha's agony through the binding. Kurama wrapped his arms around her,
knowing that it would not help, but needing to do something. It seemed like hours,
but it was only a few minutes and then both the screams and the light stopped.
There was only silence. Hiei would wait no longer. He slammed himself into the
door and tore it off its hinges.
Kaiba was near the door in a heap. He had obviously been trying to reach it.
Bakura was sprawled on the floor face down, dark blood coming from his nose and
mouth. InuYasha was still wrapped around Miroku, but both were unconscious and
wisps of smoke were coming from them. Sango knelt next to Miroku, tears running
down her face. Hiten gently pried the monk from InuYasha's arms. He was barely
alive. Hiei checked out InuYasha and there was a strong heartbeat. Then he went to
Bakura and found a faint one.
Kaiba had been caught in the backlash of the barrier and was unconscious so there
was no one to heal the other three. Bakura continued to bleed, and more than likely
had internal injuries. With Sango following closely behind, Hiten carried Miroku to
his bed and lowered the top of his robe. The burn mark was there again but it was
deeper and wider. Wisps of smoke still rose from the center of the burn area, right
over his heart.
Kurama carried InuYasha to his bed and peeled off his clothes. InuYasha's chest
had the same burn mark as Miroku's but his hands and forearms had third-degree
burns. Kurama pulled off the burnt and loose skin, leaving them raw. Then he
pulled a seed from his hair and grew it to a mature plant. Sap dripped from a
strange looking bud. He applied the sap to the burns and then bandaged him up.
The plant would do little to heal those terrible burns; but it would prevent
infection. He then added a second plant near the bed -- this one gently lulled
InuYasha into a pain-free sleep. About a half hour later, Kaiba regained
consciousness. When he tried to sit up, waves of dizziness immobilized him, so he
asked Bankotsu to take him to Miroku. Sitting next to the unconscious monk, with
Bankotsu supporting him, Kaiba pressed his hands into the center of the burn and
called forth his healing power. Slowly the burn mark disappeared. Sango turned
Miroku over so that Kaiba could heal his back. Again the burn vanished under his
touch. Bankotsu felt the mage go limp in his arms. He nodded to Sango and carried
the mage back to his room. Kaiba had no strength left to heal either Bakura or
InuYasha.
Kurama feared that Bakura was dying. There was nothing that he could do for the
bleeding mage. The Princess used the crystal and contacted Tasuki. The crystal
worked as Bakura had hoped, but unfortunately, shattered immediately after that
one use. Aara's crystal was fine, but Tasuki's was gone. She asked Jin to go to the
floating island of Ice World for Yukina, Hiei's twin sister. She also had the power to
heal, although on a much lower level than Kaiba. Since Jin had the power to fly, he
could get to there in a day, then allowing two days to return with Yukina, it would
be three days at the earliest before Yukina could reach the Castle. They could only
hope that Bakura had the strength to hold out that long.
The next day, Kaiba again woke up. He asked after the other three and was told
about Bakura and InuYasha. Since Bakura was the most critical, he asked to be
taken to his fellow mage's side. Bankotsu again carried him and Kaiba touched him
gently. He did not have the energy to heal the Demon mage's injuries, but he gave
him what strength he could. Kaiba slipped back into unconsciousness and
Bankotsu returned him to his bed.
InuYasha alternated between painful wakefulness and peaceful sleep. When he did
wake, it was agony for the Dog Demon. Usually he woke when Kurama changed
his bandages, trying hard not to whimper from the pain. The Princess was always
at his side when he woke and her presence helped him more than anything.
On the third day, Jin arrived with Yukina. The tiny ice maiden went quickly to
Bakura's side and touched him gently. Her face was downcast. "I do not have the
power to heal him." she said sadly. "Please take me to Kaiba instead." She touched
the sleeping mage and a smile came over her face. She could heal him! Then he
would have the power to heal the others. It took her over two hours to fully heal
Kaiba, but when she was done, the mage was able to heal Bakura and InuYasha.
Finally, everyone was on the road to recovery, sleeping to regain their strength.
After two full days of deep healing sleep, Bakura awoke. And he had wonderful
news for them. He had succeeded in breaking the curse. InuYasha's help by taking
the brunt of the backlash had freed Bakura's power to break the curse. It had not
been easy and the mage had nearly died, but it was done. Miroku was free at last.
The air void would probably end with him. Miroku had kept the powerful weapon
but it would no longer grow larger and larger until it devoured him.
There was much celebration and joy in the castle. Miroku now had a future to offer
Sango and they were pronounced mated by all. Kaiba also told her that her gamble
had paid off and she was pregnant. In a very few months, Otherworld would have
some very special children.
In Kaede's Village, two houses were going to be built, one for Miroku and Sango,
and the other for Hiten and Serafin. They would also go to live in Kaede's Village.
Serafin was very lonely at the Castle and it was felt that she be happier in the
village with Kagome, Kaoru and now Sango around her. Since Hiten could fly, he
could commute between the Castle and the Village easily.
Once everything was back to normal, the Princess called a meeting of Protectors,
mages, and her males. There had to be something done so this would not happen in
the future. Bakura needed an apprentice and another healer was needed. Princess
Aara asked Hiei if he thought Yukina would be willing to stay. She was not as
powerful as Kaiba, but at least she could heal him. Hiei had already suggested it to
her and, although she was worried about the climate being too warm for her, she
was willing to give it a try. The Princess suggested giving her an entire wing which
she could keep as cold as she liked. Kurama recommended that they ask Toya to
live in the Castle. Toya was a friend of Jin's whom they had met at the Dark
Tournament.
Toya was also an Ice Demon who lived in a dark and desolate part of Demon
World, and more than anything he wanted to live in the light. Kurama was sure that
he would accept an offer of becoming a Protector for Otherworld and his presence
would also keep Yukina from feeling totally isolated. Hiei was very agreeable to
that. Perhaps Yukina would forget about that human friend of Yusuke's, Kuwabara,
and fall for Toya instead. Hiei would be much more agreeable to that pairing.
Kurama also put forth Suzuki's name as an apprentice mage. He was the Demon
that gave him the seed that changed him back to Youko Kurama and had also
supplied his team with their magical weapons. It was agreed that Jin would contact
the two of them and ask them to the Castle. Finally, everything was going
smoothly.
Read the companion piece: "The Vigil"
Chapter 20 - Yusuke
The next morning Yusuke arrived, using the third portal that Otherworld had to the
Human World. Yusuke's sensei, Genkai, had built her dojo around the portal to
protect it. He brought Kuwabara and Keiko with him. Keiko was Yusuke's
childhood sweetheart and knew all about his participation in the Dark Tournament
and his tenure as the Spirit World Detective. Kuwabara was overjoyed when he
found out that Yukina was at the Castle also and planned to spend as much time
with her as possible. On the other hand, Hiei was extremely unhappy -- especially
since Toya was due to arrive tomorrow.
In the evening after dinner, the Princess took Yusuke into her sitting room and told
him the truth about his father. His mother was a single mother, but not a very good
one. She was an alcoholic and Yusuke had grown up pretty wild. The news about
his father didn't really surprise him. He never could understand why he defeated so
many very powerful Demons when he was supposedly only human - Kuwabara
couldn't do half the things he could. And a Battle Demon - that also made sense to
him. He was happiest when he was fighting.
The Princess was surprised that Yusuke took the news so well -- she didn't need to
use her power at all. He was excited about meeting his father and he and Jin would
set out tomorrow. It was too dangerous for Kuwabara and Keiko to travel through
Demon World, so they would have to stay behind.
Yusuke told Keiko the news later that night. She didn't know what this meant for
their future. Would Yusuke stay in Demon World with his father? Being a half
Demon would make him like Tasuki and InuYasha, he would not age much more
than he already had and his lifespan would now be measured in centuries instead of
decades. She ran up to her room in tears, leaving Yusuke feeling helpless. All their
lives they always thought that they would eventually marry and raise a family, but
that dream might not be possible. Yusuke worried that she would never accept him
as a half Demon while Keiko worried that he would want to stay in Demon World
where she could not live.
Early next morning, Jin and Yusuke set out. He did not get a chance to see Keiko
before he left. A few hours later, Toya and Suzuki arrived. Hiei greeted Toya like a
brother, to Toya's great surprise, and the reason soon became clear. Hiei
immediately took him to meet his sister. Kuwabara was already there visiting with
Yukina. He was almost blue from the cold. Hiei asked Yukina to show Toya around
and then dragged Kuwabara off on the pretext that the Princess wanted to see him.
The Princess took pity on Hiei and sent Kuwabara and Tasuki on an errand which
would take them most of the day. Hiei was so happy he spent the rest of the
morning smiling, which made everyone else in the castle very nervous. He was not
the smiling type!
The next afternoon, Yusuke and Jin arrived at Raizen's manor. They had not
stopped once to rest; Jin flying above Yusuke while he ran at full speed the entire
way. Yusuke didn't feel the least bit tired which made him wonder what else a halfDemon was capable of. Raizen greeted his son warmly and introduced him to
everyone there as his heir and son. Finally they were alone. Raizen told his son the
truth of his birth. Raizen had gone to the Human World through Genkai's portal to
retrieve a Demon from his lands that had crossed over and had killed several
humans. He easily found the Demon and dispatched him. Now he was on his way
back to the portal, going through the woods near the dojo when he saw her in the
distance. A young human female. Even from this distance he could smell her -- she
was fertile! He quickly caught up with her and then slowed his pace until he was
walking beside her, his need translating into a mating scent.
Atsuko was only a teenager when she met Raizen. Suddenly a man appeared and
started walking beside her. He was strange looking with wild long white hair and
markings on his face. He had a strange smell and it was intoxicating just to be near
him. He was so different from the young boys she knew at school. He was so
virile! He began to kiss her, and before she realized what was happening, she was
on the ground and he was trying to open her clothes. But she didn't panic, instead
she helped him. She wasn't sure if it was his strange scent or just the fact that he
was so wonderful, but she wasn't frightened at all. She wanted him to make love to
her. It was the one and only time that Atsuko ever saw him and she gave birth to
Yusuke nine months later. As the years passed, she judged all other men by Raizen
and found them wanting. She began to drown her loneliness in a bottle.
Although Atsuko never saw Raizen again, he did not lose track of her. He asked
Koenma to keep an eye on his son. As the child grew, it looked more and more that
he had inherited the rare Battle Demon powers. He was a true fighter. Koenma
made Yusuke his spirit detective to test his powers further. The Dark Tournament
had been the final proof -- Yusuke was indeed a Battle Demon.
Now Yusuke needed training. Raizen set four of his strongest four Demon warriors
against his son to see what he was capable of. They trounced him easily, leaving
Yusuke battered and bruised. And embarrassed.
What the hell had happened?
Raizen told him the problem -- he did not know how to tap into his Demon powers
yet. His warriors would teach him how to do that. And they would teach him by
fighting him. For the next week, Yusuke spent nearly every waking hour fighting.
He was covered in bruises and cuts, but nothing life threatening. On the fourth day,
the warriors took it up a notch and this time their blows brought up blood. Yusuke
lost his temper and that was what Raizen was waiting for. Raizen felt his son's
blood boil and reached into his son's mind and told him how to trigger a change
inside of himself. Suddenly, Yusuke's hair grew long and turned white like his
father's, his muscles filled out and grew rock hard, his eyes turned red, his teeth
turned into fangs, and Demon markings appeared on his torso and face, even more
markings than his father had. And Yusuke changed more than just physical -- his
entire demeanor changed. He no longer fought to learn -- he fought to kill! As his
fists slammed into the hapless warriors, he felt pure joy. This was what he had been
created for. He had become a true Battle Demon! Time after time his fists fell, then
he used his spirit energy to devastating effect; he was willing to do whatever it
took to win the battle. In a very short time, three of the warriors fell were defeated,
left unconscious, bloody and bruised from head to toe. Then Yusuke went after the
fourth -- the strongest of the four. It was a short and terrible fight; the warrior did
not have a chance against Yusuke's Battle Demon bloodlust. And soon Yusuke was
close to killing the fourth. Raizen did nothing -- it was up to Yusuke to learn to
control his power or become an unthinking raging beast. No one could do it for
him. Just as Yusuke was landing the killing blow, he stopped his fist a bare inch
away from the warriors' face. He had realized what he was doing and stopped just
in time.
His hair turned back to its normal brown color, although it remained long and wild,
and his eyes turned brown instead of red, but the Demon markings, the fangs, and
the lean muscular physique remained.
Yusuke had managed to control his power. He was now part Demon and part
human, a perfect blend of both species. Raizen was very proud of his son. Yusuke
had proven that he could control and use the Battle Demon bloodlust. Yusuke was
truly his son and heir!
During the time that Yusuke was in Demon World, Hiten took Kuwabara and
Keiko to visit Kaede's Village. Keiko fell in love with the little village and the lives
that the girls, very much like herself, had made for themselves. She especially felt
close to Kagome who not only had mated a Wolf Demon, but was having his baby.
Suddenly a future with Yusuke might actually be possible. Living in the time
paradox of Otherworld, she could live as long as Yusuke did. Now she couldn't
wait for Yusuke's return!
Kuwabara, on the other hand, was bored by the simple village life and realized that
he was not ever going to be happy here in Otherworld. He also realized that as
much as he liked Yukina, a life with her was impossible. He wryly thought that his
decision would make Hiei very happy indeed.
Hiei pushed Toya into Yukina's company. It was obviously that he had chosen the
Ice Master as his sister's mate. Toya's rooms were even in the same wing as
Yukina's. But no one seemed to be taking Yukina's feelings into consideration. She
was an ice maiden and ice maidens do not have sexual dealings with males. They
reproduced without males (the reason why Hiei's birth was so forbidden) and they
gave birth to only females. On Ice World, Yukina had no contact with males at all.
Nor was it expected of her.
A couple of years ago, she had been abducted by humans and taken to Human
World. She was surrounded by human males who frightened her but wanted
nothing from her but the tear gems she could produce. More frightening to her was
her own brother. Her mother had forbidden relations with a man and given birth to
a male! Hiei was gentle and kind to her, but she soon realized that she was the
exception. Her brother either feared or hated by nearly everyone else. Kuwabara
did not frightened her. She knew that he liked her, but also knew that he could not
live in her world. He was a human and therefore safe. She could enjoy his silliness
and his attention without fearing him. But Toya! Toya was an Ice Master and Hiei
was pushing them together. She was scared to death of the handsome Ice Master.
And more than anything, she was scared of her own feelings. She liked being with
Toya and that frightened her more than anything else. She had no one whom she
could confide in or ask advice. The only other female in the Castle was the
Princess and she was more terrifying than anyone -- she had five males and Yukina
could not even conceive of having one! Toya seemed to be the only one not
pushing her. He let her take the lead and gave her as much space as she needed. He
stood there on his balcony in the bright sun! He finally had a chance to live in the
light. If it took a mating between him and Yukina to stay in the light, he would
gladly do just that. Whatever it took to stay here in the sun and not have to return
to the dark, cold world he had known his entire life.
When Kuwabara returned from Kaede's Village and announced that he would
return to the Human World forever just as soon as Yusuke returned, Hiei was
overjoyed. The very thought of that particular human with his sister had been
absolute torment to him. Everyone in the Castle had been having fun watching the
little Fire Demon, who had never shown any interest in the romances of the Castle,
playing matchmaker to his own sister. They were almost sorry to see it all end.
When he heard about the decision, Hiei went directly to the Princess and just stood
there in her arms, his head on her shoulder, sighing in relief. This had been very
hard for him -- getting involved with other people like this -- and he was glad it
was over. The Princess was the only one that had not laughed at his efforts. Even
Kurama could not keep a silly grin off his face!
Yusuke and Jin returned the next day. Yusuke still had his long Demon hair and
markings, but his hair and eyes remain brown. He only hoped that Keiko would
accept him like this. He walked up the path from the gate to the castle when
suddenly Keiko ran out of the castle. Without a moment's hesitation she ran into his
arms. Yusuke had returned to her and that was all that mattered. She excitedly told
him about Kaede's Village and the possibility of living there. It was a life that
could work for both of them.
All the anger that had always been such a large part of his life now had a reason
and a purpose. He would use it to protect Otherworld. And traveling to visit his
father would be no problem. Keiko would return to the Human World to tell her
parents. Kuwabara and Kurama would go with her. Then Keiko and Kurama would
return to Otherworld.
Yusuke could no longer return to the mainstream Human World; the Demon
markings on his face, his fangs, and his long, wild hair would tell everyone he was
not really human. While he could turn into his white-haired Demon form, he could
no longer turn back into a human. While Keiko was gone, he would see to the
building of their home in Kaede's Village. Kagome had already told Keiko about
the problem with getting pregnant in Otherworld, but they now had three options
when the time came to start their family: Kaoru's dojo in Japan of 1878, Kagome's
family home, and Genkai's dojo.
Keiko spent a week with her family, saying goodbye to them and her friends. She
told her family the truth, but she told her friends that she and Yusuke were married
and living in a different city. Kurama also took the opportunity to visit his human
mother. She was overjoyed to see her son again; he had visited on several
occasions, but it had been a while since the last time. Finally, they were both ready
to return to Otherworld. Keiko promised to visit her parents as often as she could
and then went through the portal to her new life.
With the help of Kouga and his Wolf Demons, along with nearly everyone else in
the Village, their house was completed by the time Keiko arrived. At Kurama's
request, Keiko was taken to Kaoru's dojo for lunch. He used that time to create a
garden for her like he had for Kaoru and Kenshin. When Keiko got to her new
house, it was so beautiful she couldn't believe it! Brand new furniture had been
fashioned for them by the villagers and by the Princess' craftsmen. Beautiful rugs
were spread on the polished wood floors. Brand new dishes and glassware sparkled
in the kitchen. A huge carved bed dwarfed their bedroom, a present from Raizen.
Keiko wrapped her arms around Yusuke, holding him tightly. He bent to kiss her.
All the rage he had always known was no longer there. He understood now where
it came from and, if he needed to, he could tap into it, but it no longer consumed
him. At Keiko's side, he would have a chance at true happiness.
Chapter 21 - The Past Returns to Haunt the Present
"The Sins of a Goat Demon"
The Castle was always receiving visitors. People of Otherworld came with
petitions for help when a Demon moved into their area. Kurama would send one of
the Protectors to take of the matter. The Castle's policy was to never turn down a
request for help. And today that policy would be tested to its limits.
A young man appeared at the gate, long pale lavender hair tied in back and golden
eyes. He was average height, but very slender. He did not give his name but
begged an audience with the Princess herself. Her curiosity aroused, she granted
the interview but Kurama insisted on both Hiei and himself remaining at her side
during the meeting. Kurama escorted the young man into the study.
He bowed deeply to the Princess and began, "Thank you for this audience,
Princess. It is said you never turn down a request for help and I pray that you will
not turn down this one. I am Shido, Lord of the Blood Demons."
Kurama took out a rose to ready a whip and Hiei drew his sword upon hearing his
words. The Princess looked at them, "What is happening?"
"There is no Demon more feared that a Blood Demon." Kurama explained.
Blood Demons lived in the dark, unable to stay in the sunlight for more than a
short while, and ate nothing but fresh living blood. Their fangs injected a chemical
into their victims and enslaved them. Each Blood Demon had three or four
"feeders" -- Demons or humans that lived only to feed their masters. The feeders
were emotionally enslaved to them. It was similar to the Princess' power, but it was
biochemical in nature instead of a mental power, and it allowed the "feeder" no
will power. Also, the enslavement could end by the Blood Demon not feeding on
them for a couple of weeks. The chemical had to be renewed periodically.
Because of their ability to enslave Demons, no matter what the class or power of
the Demon, Blood Demons were feared by all.
"There is a fable in the Human World about vampires. Vampires are really Blood
Demons that have crossed over into the Human World to get new feeder humans."
Kurama added.
"What can Otherworld do for you?" the Princess asked Shido.
"We live in the darkest corner of the Southern Lands of Demon World. Although
Yomi is the ruler there, we do not recognize him as our ruler. But we also never
caused him any trouble. We are content to live quiet lives, staying in our dark
world. Recently, Yomi decided that he wants the land we live on. He gives us no
reason and when we refused to leave, he had his guards, cloaked by magic, sneak
into our lair and abduct all of our females as hostages."
Female Blood Demons were very rare and without them, they could not reproduce.
Unlike the fables of the Human World, Blood Demons did not create others of their
kind through a blood exchange, but the natural way that almost every other species
reproduced -- a male and female union. Yomi had a powerful ward placed on his
fortress so that they could not get near it. They either gave up their land or their
females would be slaughtered, effectively wiping out their race.
"My mate was taken and she is heavy with our first child. We are helpless against
him with the powerful wards and our females hostage. Even if we did want to
leave our home, which we don't, there are no other lands that are dark enough for
us to live in." Shido said, his voice full of sorrow. "We know that your mage is
capable of creating portals. Even if we had a powerful mage, portals can only be
created between worlds, not within worlds. We only ask that you create portal for
us to go through to rescue our females."
"That cannot be all you intend to do." Kurama said. "Yomi would just retake your
women. How would you prevent that?"
"I wish I could promise not to take his life, but all I can do is try. I will attempt to
enslave him, rather than kill him. We just want to live our lives in peace. Yomi's
fortress lies in sunlit lands and we could not live there. We ask that you choose a
ruler and we will support whomever you choose, as long as we are allowed to live
in peace on our lands."
"May I touch you?" asked the Princess. Her touch would tell her the truth about
Shido. He knelt in front of her and she gently placed her hand on his cheek. His
sincerity came through immediately, and then his despair at the loss of his mate
and possibly his child flooded her. She nodded and he rose. Shido was shown to a
room so the matter could be discussed privately. During the discussion, even
Kurama did not take Yomi's side. Yomi was greedy and had often tried to take land
from the other three rulers. He only enforced the alliance when it was to his
benefit. Hiei did not trust or like the Goat Demon. Princess Aara also did not trust
him because Yomi would never allow her to touch him. He took great care to avoid
even the smallest touch. She knew he was hiding something, or plotting something
-- he was always plotting! And she had liked the feelings she got from Shido. He
was honest and upfront. They decided to help Shido.
A week later, the plan was put into motion. Bakura would create a portal to the
Blood Demon lair that Shido and a dozen of his followers would use to come into
Otherworld, then Bakura would close that portal. Then, they would go directly into
Yomi's manor through a second portal which Bakura would create just outside the
Castle's gate.
As one, the Blood Demons rushed through the portal. Shido took a deep breath to
try and sense his mate. He could not sense her, but he did sense someone else. He
moved so fast he was invisible, going up several flights of narrow stairs. A heavy
locked door didn't even slow him down.
And there stood Yomi in front of him, but he was not alone. His mage was with
him. As he feared, Yomi attacked instantly and so did the mage. Only Shido's speed
saved him. He took them both out. Damn! Now he would have to find his mate the
hard way. He searched Yomi's clothes to see if there was a key or something, but
found only a small velvet bag. In it was a silver chain and a small round gem on it
which he pocketed.
When Shido went back down the stairs, he found out that the castle was already
taken. Blood Demons are deadly fighters and their speed made them almost
invincible. He and about four others began to search the lower levels. Shido
reached the deepest level of the dungeons and found a heavily sealed door and
opened it. Inside, living in filth and utter darkness were the females. Shido called
up to his men and they rushed down to help. He felt his heart break when he saw
Liho, his mate -- so thin and weak, her hair matted and covered in dirt. But to him,
she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. He wrapped his arms around
her and hugged her tightly, then pressed his hand on her stomach. Her time was so
close now! Then he picked up his beloved mate and carried her to the portal.
Kaiba would help her! He told his men to search the fortress and free anyone
imprisoned there. The servants were to be left unharmed. Then, with his mate in
his arms, he stepped through the portal.
Everyone was waiting for his return. Once they entered the castle, Shido asked if
Kaiba could look at Liho. Kaiba came from his tower and carried her to the room
that Shido had used before. Then he handed the Princess the little bag that he took
from Yomi. She took out the silver chain with a small gem attached to it.
Hiei suddenly snatched it out of her hands. "My tear gem!!!"
Then he told them the story of his most prized possession. Tear gems were made
from an Ice Maiden's tears and were very rare and valuable. The gems were the
reason that Yukina had been abducted by humans before Hiei rescued her.
This particular gem had been created by his mother's tears and one given to each of
her children. His gem had been placed in his infant hands just before he was
thrown off Ice World to the Demon World below and it was the only thing he had
to remember his mother by.
He had always worn it until one terrible day when the chain broke during a fight
and his tear gem went sailing over a cliff into the river below. He had searched for
years, using the Jagan eye, but could never find it. Why did Yomi have it? And
what did he plan to do with it? He might never know the answer. Hiei went directly
to Bakura to make sure the gem was clear before he put it on.
Bakura was trying to close the portal, when Hiei entered. The portal refused to
close, instead it simply disappeared. He wasn't sure what had happened. There was
no reason for it not to close. He had created it. He would look into it further, but
now he wanted to clear Hiei's tear gem for him.
Kaiba came out of the room and announced that the strain had been too much for
Liho and she was going into labor. She needed nourishment more than anything, so
Shido rushed to her side and allowed her to feed from his own arm. He should have
brought a feeder with him but he had not expected this sudden turn of events!
A short two hours later, Shido had a daughter -- a precious female! Liho was
exhausted but the birth was easier than Kaiba expected. They named her Lido, a
combination of their names. Without the Princess' help, Shido was sure that both
his beloved mate and their daughter would not have survived and he vowed his
loyalty to her.
The morning after, Shido and his family were ready to return to his lands. The
Princess asked for an audience with him before he left. Again, they met in her
study.
"Shido, we have talked it over and I also contacted Raizen and Sesshomaru's
representative, and they also agree. We would like you to become the ruler of the
Southern Lands. Bakura can create permanent dark clouds over most of the
Southern Lands. It will not be as dark as your lair is, but it will no longer be
sunny."
Shido was very surprised by the offer and knelt in front of her. "Thank you, my
Princess. I will accept only because you ask it of me. I swear undying allegiance to
you. Ask me any favor and it will be done."
"A Father Returns"
The next day another unexpected visitor arrived. Raizen, true to his word, had
contacted Tekken, the leader of the Bobcat Demon clan. And Tekken himself made
the journey to see Tasuki. Tasuki was finally going to find out about his Demon
half!
He ran down the stairs to meet the clan leader, and was very surprised at how much
Tekken looked like him. And with good reason. Tekken had come because, upon
hearing the story from Raizen, he immediately realized that he was Tasuki's father.
"You are my father?" asked the startled young man, "I don't understand. You are
the clan leader, why would you spend an entire night with my mother?"
"Well, I was in your world searching for a particular plant which only grows in
your mountains and has great healing properties, when my heat came upon me. I
saw a woman sitting on the side of the road. I used a glamour on her and I took
her."
Well, that was certainly not the romantic tale that his mother had told. But it did
make sense. His mother was not pretty by anyone's standards. Certainly not to a
beautiful Demon like Tekken.
Tekken spent the next few days getting to know his son and teaching Tasuki how to
use his powers. The fire power he had from being a Celestial Warrior was
enhanced threefold with Tekken's instructions. He also learned speed, agility and
strength from his father. All too soon, the visit ended and Tekken had to return to
his clan's lair. Tasuki promised to visit him one day and Tekken promised to return
to see his son.
"Revenge"
Kouga received word from the leader of the northern wolf clan that they wished to
see him. A group of them had traveled to the area and were waiting to speak with
him about a half day's journey from his home. The northern clan was led by an
elderly wolf Demon who had taken wolf form nearly four thousand years ago and
had decided to remain in that form. The message did not say what he wanted, but
Kouga hoped it was news of Naraku. Since it was only a two-hour journey for him,
he went alone. He would be back before nightfall.
The clan leader had brought with him ten wolf Demons and a couple of dozen
wolves. His had been a much longer journey through dangerous country and he
needed the protection. They were now in a small cave waiting for Kouga's arrival.
When Kouga arrived, the old wolf did not get to point, instead stood on ceremony,
and insisted on having a cup of wine with Kouga. Kouga sat down cross-legged
across from the clan leader and drank the wine with him, Kouga's in a cup, the
leader's in a bowl which he lapped up. After the wine was consumed, the leader
talked about very trivial things, which, of course, made Kouga impatient, wanting
to get to the point and go home. He stood up and was instantly assaulted by waves
of dizziness. Kouga rarely drank but one cup of wine should not have done this to
him. Helpful hands surrounded him and took him to a bower at the back of the
cave. They gently laid him down. His head was spinning. Had he been drugged?
Suddenly, the Demons gave way and a small female Wolf Demon stood at his feet.
Ayame! The granddaughter of the old clan leader. The last time he had seen her she
was just a child. He had once rescued her from a harpie attack and she had
developed a childish crush on him, but that was many years ago. She was now an
young woman.
"I am Ayame." she intoned solemnly, "I am the highest female of the northern wolf
clan. I am an unmated female. I invoke the right to the use of the high clan leader."
"NO!!!!!" Kouga screamed upon hearing her words. She could not do this to him!
The hands holding were no longer gentle; they held his arms and legs tightly. One
of the Demons took off his tunic leaving him bare and exposed. "NO!!!! Please,
Ayame, don't do this! I am mated!"
"It does not matter if you are mated or not. You are high clan leader. I have the
right to your seed."
Then she knelt between his legs. He bit down hard trying desperately to stop his
arousal but it was no use. Whatever drug they had given him broke his
concentration -- all he could feel was what she was doing. She brought him to the
very edge and then she stood up. She removed her tunic and he groaned in anguish.
"Why are you doing this?" he pleaded.
"I fell in love with you the day when you rescued me and you should have been
mine! I have always believed we would be mated. There is no other female of my
rank. Instead you choose a human female." she said, "If I cannot have you as my
mate, at least I will have your son!"
Then she lowered herself onto him. Her rhythm and his readiness combined and he
could not stop himself. His seed exploded into her. When he finished, she rose and
left without another word, taking the other Demons with her. In seconds, he was
alone. He dragged himself to his knees, still very dizzy, and struggled with his
clothes. Damn her! Although he was still unsteady on his feet, he had to get out of
that cave. He walked to the entrance where the old clan leader waited. "Forgive
me, Kouga. Ayame insisted on this. I tried to talk her out of it."
"You should have tried harder!" he said, his voice full of venom. Then he sped off.
He ran for a few miles until he arrived at a small lake. Night had already fallen and
the full moon reflected on the lake's surface. Any other time it would have been
beautiful. He stripped off his clothes and plunged into the cold water. He washed
and washed.
Finally he gave up trying to feel clean and got dressed again. He stood there by the
water edge, the moon's glow reflecting on his face. Kagome! What could he say to
her? How would she ever understand?
Kagome waited anxiously on the porch. Kouga was late and she was very worried.
It was not too long ago that he had been badly hurt and left to die by Kagura. She
had already sent Ginta and Hakkaku to search for him and they had not returned
either. Suddenly she saw her mate coming out of the forest. He was walking slowly
-- not running as he usually did. His entire demeanor had changed -- he was not her
happy, confident wolf. What had happened to him? She ran out to meet him.
Kagome wrapped her arms around him and he hugged her tightly, whispering
one day she appeared as an infant. She had no mother, no father. Exactly the same
as her sisters. She had no idea what she was. She was not human and she was not
Demon. Even Bakura and Kaiba could not tell what species she was. She was
something that they had never encountered before.
But it would have been nice to hold a baby InuYasha in her arms. The Hanyou
stirred in his sleep, whimpering softly. She immediately reigned in her emotions.
They were so attuned to her, she had to be very careful. She left his side and went
back to her own room and out onto her balcony. The moon was full and bright. She
stood there in its light and carefully put thick mental walls around herself. Only
then did she allow herself to cry. The reason for her tears was not something she
wanted to explain to any of them. Alone in the dark night, bitter tears ran down her
face as she slipped to the floor of the balcony.
Chapter 22 - Sesshomaru Revisited
About a month later, a very unexpected visitor appeared at the gate. A huge twoheaded beast came out of the sky, and on its back rode Sesshomaru, the Lord of the
Western Lands and half-brother to InuYasha. The Princess had not seen him since
that time 25 years ago when she refused to bind him to her, and bound InuYasha
instead. Wondering why he was here at her gate, she went out to greet him.
InuYasha followed behind her, not trusting his full Demon brother. There was no
love lost between these two. InuYasha had spent the first six years of his life with
his mother and then when she died, he lived alone. InuYasha barely knew his
brother. Sesshomaru thought the half-breed inferior and wanted nothing to do with
him. Their only interaction had been their bitter fight over Tetsusaiga, the sword
that their father had left for InuYasha.
Sesshomaru dismounted and walked toward the Princess. At his side was the little
green Demon, Jaken, who had been his servant for decades. And in his arms was a
child of about six. A human child!
"She is ill," he said, his voice cold and formal as she remembered it, but his eyes
were different. They were troubled -- he was worried about this child! "I cannot
heal her, and I heard that Kaiba, your healer mage, is the best there is. Could he
look at her?"
The Princess sent for Kaiba. The child had dark hair and a small sweet face. Kaiba
immediately came from his tower. He took the child from Sesshomaru and carried
her to a guest bedroom.
"Let him work," the Princess said, her hand stopping Sesshomaru from following
the mage, "He will take care of her." He looked tired, but she knew he would not
rest until the child was healed. She took him into her study, and shooed InuYasha
away as she closed the door. "Please tell me her story."
Sesshomaru was surprised at her request. Then he remembered how forward she
was, always saying whatever was on her mind. He never confided in anyone, but
somehow he wanted to tell her everything. She must be using her power on him.
After a slight hesitation he began his story, his voice never above a whisper, meant
only for her ears.
Demon World, Six Months Ago
Naraku had somehow managed to remove the sealing claw from Ryuukoysusei, the
dragon that had killed his father and the dragon was now terrorizing his lands.
Leaving Jaken behind, Sesshomaru went to the high mountains that border his
lands and Otherworld intent on killing it once and for all. It had been a terrible
battle and he was forced to change into his Dog Demon form and after hours of
battle and many terrible wounds, he killed the dragon. But he was badly hurt and
barely managed to drag himself down the mountain to a small clearing in the
foothills. He spread the fur boa that he always wore on the ground and lay down on
it. He could move no farther. He was bleeding, broken and exhausted. It looked
like the dragon might claim another Dog Demon as a victim. He fell into a deep
sleep, his body trying to heal itself. Although he hadn't realize it, he had crossed
the border and was now in Otherworld. It was two nights later when he woke, and
the first thing that he saw was a small container of water next to him. He drank it
thirstily and then fell back to sleep. He woke the next night and the container had
been refilled. Next to it was a small fish on a leaf. Who was his benefactor? On the
fourth night he saw her for the first time. Just a little girl. She was quietly walking
toward him, carrying the water container and some raw green beans and
mushrooms on another leaf. He watched as she approach him. She saw that he was
awake, but showed no fear of him, just placed the food and water within his reach.
She didn't speak to him, just turned and ran toward the tiny village where she lived.
For a week the child brought him water and food. She was in rags and the food
was not always very nutritious, and he came to realize that it was all she had. She
was giving him her own food. He stopped eating it, thinking that she might eat it
instead, but she never did. So he resumed eating the food. The food and water
along with the sleep was helping him heal.
One night she came later than usual and her face was badly bruised. This time she
had another fish. She had stolen it and had gotten caught. He looked at her face and
spoke to her for the first time, asking what had happened. She said nothing, but she
burst into a radiant smile. He had could not understand why she had smiled like
that.
The next day, Janken found his master and by that time Sesshomaru was almost
fully healed. He walked slowly in the direction that the girl always took and found
her small body on the road. She had been killed by some insignificant Demon.
He turned to walk away without another glance when suddenly Tenseiga started
throbbing at his side. Tenseiga, the so-called sword of healing. He had tried it a few
times in the past, experimenting with its power. He tried to heal a Demon and it did
nothing. Then he tried it on several humans and again it did not heal their wounds.
The sword of healing could not even heal! It was truly useless! He still wore it only
because it was his father's last gift. He drew the sword out and it throbbed violently
in his hand. He touched the child with it and in a few moments she was alive and
completely healed. He knelt and took her in his arms, checking to make sure she
was all right. Tenseiga did not heal -- it resurrected! The girl woke and smiled up at
him.
She had been with him ever since, following him along with Jaken. He rarely
spoke to her, but she didn't seem to mind. She was happy for the first time. He had
Jaken go to a village and buy her new clothes to replace her rags. She began to talk
a few weeks after and he learned that her family had been killed by bandits and
there was no one to look after her in the village. It was a very poor village and no
one could afford an extra mouth to feed. So she barely scraped by until she met
him. He became her new family and although he was distant, he was also kind to
her, she had food and clothing, and she was never afraid when he was with her.
Otherworld, Present Time
As he told the story to Princess Aara, she felt something new in him. Feelings.
Warmth. This little girl had warmed his Demon heart. She smiled to herself and he
caught her look. His golden eyes narrowed. Why was she smiling like that? Was
she thinking of binding him? Now, after all these years? What about InuYasha? His
half brother would never accept him and he didn't want to be bound by her -especially since that she had chosen his half-breed brother over him.
She was lost in thought and did not even realize that he had stopped talking. Her
sisters had not been happy when she had bound InuYasha instead of Sesshomaru.
The latter was the ruler of a fourth of Demon World and his lands spread across
half of the Otherworld-Demon World borders; the former a Hanyou, a half-breed,
with nothing to his name. Arina, whose task it was to protect those borders, had
desperately wanted the binding. Arina wanted no more males -- twelve was already
far too many -- but she not only had to protect Otherworld's borders with Demon
World but the borders between Demon World and the Human World. It took all the
power of her twelve males to keep those vulnerable borders strong. So Arina had
relied on Aara to bind the Demon lord and she had bound a useless Hanyou
instead.
The Princess suddenly noticed the silence and looked up straight into Sesshomaru's
eyes. He did not look happy! He must have guessed what was running through her
mind. And it was obvious from his look that he was no longer interested in a
binding. And then there was InuYasha to consider. Could she bind those two in
friendship and brotherhood? It would not be easy. She stood up, thanking him for
telling her the story, and suggested that they check on the child.
Sesshomaru walked behind her, now more worried than ever. Could he prevent a
binding if she decided to take him? Youko Kurama had been taken against his will
but he had been in heat. Sesshomaru's times of heat were few and far between and
he was very careful to stay by himself until they passed. There would never be
stories about him like there were about Youko Kurama, the Fox Demon who was
known for rutting with anyone unfortunate enough to be near him when he went
into heat. He suddenly realized that if she bound him, he would have to be brothers
with that very Fox Demon! And the Fire Demon who everyone feared now that he
had could call up the Dragon of Darkness Flame. And still another half-breed
called Tasuki! And a Thunder Demon! Sixth! He would be her sixth male!
Never!!!!! He was so lost in these unnerving thoughts that he didn't realize she had
stopped at the door and he walked right into her, knocking her down. He flushed
with embarrassment. He wasn't even bound to her and he was already acting like a
fool! Why was it so hard to act dignified around this woman?
After he helped her up, apologizing profusely, they went in to see Kaiba. Rin was
sleeping peacefully. Kaiba told them that she had pneumonia. He had healed the
worst of it and now she just needed rest to recover.
Sesshomaru escaped to his rooms while the Princess called her males to her study.
There she proposed adding Sesshomaru as her sixth male. InuYasha was furious.
Never would he accept his half brother! Hiei also didn't want him either and
reminded her that she had only recently taken her fifth male. Neither Kurama and
Bankotsu encouraged the binding. Tasuki felt that he was too new to offer an
opinion and stayed silent.
The Princess was very unhappy. She had never asked them before about a
proposed binding and she wished she hadn't done so this time. But under so much
protest and absolutely no support, she gave in and promised not to bind him. She
went to his rooms to tell Sesshomaru the news. She was sure that Sesshomaru
would be very happy. She knocked but there was no answer, so she walked in,
softly calling his name. Just then, he walked out of the bathroom where he had
been taking a bath - walking out into the bedroom to dress. He stopped when he
saw her, not sure what to do.
He took her breath away! He was so perfect! His beauty was incredible -- there
was not one flaw on his entire body. The twin purple Demon markings that were on
his face and wrists were also on his hips. She moved closer to him and, unable to
stop herself, she reached out and gently touched the Demon markings on his hip.
His skin was cool satin.
As she touched him, she instantly knew that he was completely a virgin. How was
that possible? He was hundreds of years old! Then she felt them, his two mantras:
control and purity. And like Youko Kurama who loved the thrill of the chase, she
loved the thrill of conquest. More than anything she wanted to break his icy
control. She wanted him! And then the unthinkable happened -- she lost control of
her own powers. Waves of pure desire poured from her as she touched his perfect
body.
Sesshomaru had heard about the Princesses' power, but to hear about it was very
different to experiencing it. He felt like he was drowning in a deep sea of passion,
with nothing to hold on to. He bit his lip to keep from moaning, and twin trickles
of blood flowed down his chin from his sharp fangs. Her touch was like fire! She
led him to the bed and he followed, unable to stop himself, wanting her touch more
than anything. And she was touching him where no one ever had before.
Downstairs, all the males felt it. She was taking Sesshomaru! InuYasha howled in
fury and started up the stairs. He would stop it now! But Kurama tackled him
before he got to the first stair and, with Bankotsu's help, dragged him bodily into
the library. He fought them, using claws and teeth, growling and spitting with
anger. Kurama had to change to his Youko Kurama form to prevent InuYasha from
overpowering them. He was so strong! Then suddenly, InuYasha went limp, curled
up in a tight ball, whimpering piteously. They all knew why -- they had all felt it -Sesshomaru was taken!
The Princess looked at the beautiful Demon in her arms and suddenly realized
what she had done. She had completely lost control. Her desire had consumed her!
She then felt InuYasha's pain and Hiei's anger. What had she done! Since there
was no going back, she went forward. She carefully began to bind Sesshomaru to
her, binding after binding until it was unbreakable. Then she began with her males,
Hiei first. Gently she bound them together as brothers, then the others the same.
Finally, InuYasha. She bound them with love and brotherhood, strengthening the
binding over and over. When it was done, she sighed. She could only hope that she
did it right. She had come to reject him once again, and instead Sesshomaru was
now part of her.
She looked into his golden eyes. His eyelids were purplish-red and the contrast set
off his eyes. He was so beautiful! She didn't remember him being this perfect 25
years ago. She stroked his pure white hair, then traced the contours of his pointed
ears with her finger. She couldn't keep her hands off of him.
She wanted to touch every part of him. She worked her way down his body, all the
way down to his feet: tracing each curve, enjoying the satin of his skin, feeling the
hard muscles lying just beneath the surface of his wonderful body. On his ankles
she found his fourth set of markings. She gently turned him on his stomach and
then worked her way back up his body.
Sesshomaru had long since given up trying to keep silent and her touches were
now punctuated by soft moans. She spent the entire afternoon exploring his
perfection.
It was evening when she finally left him, sound asleep. She went quickly to her
own rooms and ran a very hot bath and put scented salts into the water. She needed
to see InuYasha and she didn't want to the scent of his half brother on her. After her
bath, she asked where he was. InuYasha was still in the library, curled in a tight
ball. She went to him and sat on the floor beside him. She pulled him into her
arms. "Why?" he asked, his eyes filled with sadness.
"I didn't mean to take him. I went to his room to tell him what we had decided and
I lost control." she stroked the top of his head, and then kissed his forehead. Lost in
thought, she absently fondled one of his ears. She was trying to figure why she had
lost control so badly. Had her desire for a child transferred itself into taking another
male? Perhaps. She noticed InuYasha watching her, his eyes just beginning to
glaze. She realized that she had been stroking his sensitive ears and stopped. She
stood up and offered him her hand. Together they walked to his bedroom, where
she would try to make it up to him. Then she would go to Hiei and do the same.
She was going to have a very busy night!
The next morning she gathered them in the library, all six of her males.
Sesshomaru was very self conscious. InuYasha sat right next to the Princess, as if
claiming her. She admitted to them all that she had lost control and apologized to
them. There was nothing any of them could do -- Sesshomaru was now one of
them.
To his great surprise, it was Kurama who was the nicest to him. Sesshomaru began
to rethink his presumptions about the Fox Demon. Maybe Kurama wasn't so bad
after all. Bankotsu was also very friendly to him. Hiei was distant but he soon
found out that the Fire Demon was like that with everyone, except Kurama who
had become his friend during the long years when they were the Princess' only
males.
InuYasha stayed away from Sesshomaru. Because of the binding, he no longer felt
anger or jealousy, but that didn't mean he liked his older brother. Perhaps in time
they would become true brothers, but until then, they prudently kept their distance
from each other.
Tasuki seemed to be sleeping. He had spent the whole meeting with his head on the
table, using his arms as a pillow. The Princess noticed him but had said nothing.
Now that the meeting was over, she went to him and gently touched his shoulder.
"Tasuki, dearest, are you alright?"
"I don't feel good." he moaned, lifting his head. She felt his forehead. It was hot.
"I think you are getting sick."
Kurama also went over to him and touched Tasuki's forehead. He shook his head.
"Sense him deeper, Princess."
She put her hand on his shoulder and used her power to sense him on a different
level. Oh dear!!! She hugged him tightly, "Oh, my poor baby! You are in heat! I
had hoped you would be spared like InuYasha is. Oh well, we will take care of it.
Come with me." she gave him her hand, and he meekly got up, blushing red in
embarrassment. "Don't worry about them!" she said with a wave of her hand,
"They all have problems of their own! They will not tease you."
Sesshomaru no longer felt like he was the center of attention. Tasuki had taken care
of that! But he did find himself in the middle of a large noisy family. Distant
memories edged into his mind, but he pushed them firmly aside. He had walked
alone for nearly all of his long life, but that was now ended. He was part of the
Castle and part of the Princess.
Later that day, Sesshomaru found himself in the garden lounging on the myriad of
pillows spread under a large cherry tree. He soon found out that this was a favorite
pastime of the Princess and her males. It was a far cry from his usual routine which
consisted of walking slowly throughout his lands. Laying nearby were Kurama and
Bankotsu. Hiei had disappeared early in the morning on some personal errand and
InuYasha had gone back to Kaede's Village.
The Princess joined them later, sitting as she usually did, propped up by pillows;
Kurama had his head in her lap, Bankotsu was laying next to her legs. Sesshomaru
found himself longing just to be touching her. He contently nestled at her side, with
his head on her shoulder.
Kurama looked up her, "Is Tasuki alright?"
She brushed his red hair out of his face, "He is sleeping peacefully. Why are you
worried? Don't I always take care of you when you are in heat?"
"Yes," he replied, "You do. It is just that this was his first time."
"Isn't the first like all the rest?"
"It depends on the circumstances." he said vaguely.
"Now I am curious! Tell me about your first time." she commanded with a laugh.
Kurama rarely talked about his youth and she finally had a chance to find out
something.
He looked at her, his eyes distant and his voice heavy with emotion as he began his
tale.
"Fox Demons spend only the first three years of their life with their mothers. Then
they are put into a separate den for the young kits. We are taught how to hunt and
other necessary skills. Also our power over plants are just beginning to manifest
and we learn about that. It is also a time to bond with your pack mates."
"Only a month after I turned 13, I went into my first heat. It happened much earlier
than it should have. My first time should have been around the age of 16 and then
it would be my fellow kits with me. But the other kits were not ready, so I was
taken to the adult den. One of the teachers picked me up bodily and took me there.
He put me on a mat in the center of the den, took off all my clothes and left me
there. I felt like I was burning up. I lay there on my mat moaning. All I could feel
in the Western Lands which prompted Sesshomaru to rush to his own lands taking
Tasuki with him. Around the outskirts of the Castle itself, the poisonous insects had
been seen and Kurama went after them, using huge insect-eating plants to trap
them. Bakura was kept busy reinforcing the barriers around Otherworld and the
wards around the portals.
The problem was that no one knew what Naraku looked like except for InuYasha.
He always wore a heavy robe and mask which covered his body and face
completely. InuYasha had caught just a glimpse of him when he had used the
Tetsusaiga on him several weeks ago. Obviously, the Demon had healed and was
now seeking vengeance.
Early the next morning Lord Shido appeared once more at the Castle gate, this time
with an unconscious man in his arms. The Princess showed him to a room and
Shido placed the man on the bed.
"We found him in a hidden room in the Fortress," he explained, "He is very badly
injured. We have no idea who is he or why Yomi had him."
The Princess looked at the young man. He was extremely handsome -- almost a
perfect opposite of Sesshomaru -- with long black hair instead of white. But he was
as fair of face as the Dog Lord. The Princess called for Kaiba and while she was
waiting for the healer, she asked about Shido's family. He told her that his mate and
daughter were doing well and that his clan had adapted to living in the Fortress
better than he had thought they would. Shido was turning out to be an excellent
choice for the Southern Lands ruler.
Kaiba arrived and checked out the man. Although unconscious, he was in a lot of
pain, moaning whenever Kaiba touched him. The wounds were huge gashes and
burns. He was a Hanyou, or half-Demon, which was the only reason he was still
alive. Kaiba began the healing process. When Shido realized that none of her males
were in the castle with the Princess, he insisted on staying until one of them
returned. The Princess stayed with the young man, not wanting him to wake up
alone, while Shido went to a guest room to rest from his long trip.
About an hour later, the young man woke up, crying out in fear. What had Yomi
done to him? The Princess gently comforted him, and he looked into her eyes. He
recognized her and wrapped his arms tight around her. "Thank you, Princess Aara!
Thank you for saving me from that horrible Demon!!" As she held him, she felt his
emotions. He was drowning in fear and pain. She held him tightly, murmuring to
him, trying to reassure him. "You are safe now. No one will hurt you." Finally, his
weakened state got the better of him and he fell asleep once more.
What had Yomi done to this poor creature? The wounds were terrible. Had he been
tortured? She was very glad that Yomi was no longer a threat and grateful for
Shido's kindness in bringing him here.
He woke up again in the middle of the afternoon and she again comforted him. She
had hot soup brought to him but when he tried to eat it, he starting sobbing. "I'm
sorry," he explained, "It's been so long since anyone has been kind to me."
The Princess went to him, taking the bowl from him and setting aside. She held
him, letting him sob quietly on her shoulder. She stroked his long hair, then kissed
him on the forehead, "It's alright. You are safe."
After awhile, he quieted down and brushed away his own tears. He looked up at
her. Even after all those tears, he was still beautiful. His eyes were large and liquid
brown. He reached up and kissed her gently. "Please make me yours," he
whispered.
"What? I'm sorry if I gave you the wrong impression, but that's not what I meant. I
only wanted to comfort you." she said gently.
"But I want to be yours. My Demon half is a mage and I would be a powerful
addition to your family," he begged as he began kissing her cheek, throat, and
neck, while wrapping his arms tightly around her.
She never knew anyone that had asked to be bound before. It was always her or her
sisters' choice. This turn of events surprised her and she wasn't quite sure what to
do. She didn't want to hurt him more by rejecting him, but she also had no interest
in binding him - even as beautiful as he was. She had just bound Sesshomaru as her
sixth male and that was all she wanted. She could barely handle them and have
time for herself. If she bound more than six males, she would end up a slave to
them, just going from one bed to another.
She gently pushed him away and started to rise. He gripped her arms tightly,
suddenly extremely strong. She struggled to break free but couldn't. But after
Bankotsu, she was hesitant to use her power. He glanced at her and she saw that his
eyes were no longer brown, but deep red. What had happened? Had his Demon
half taken over? Again she tried to pull away and they both fell to the floor, with
him on top of her. He roughly tore her bodice open and then tried to tear the rest of
her dress off. When they fell, his blanket fell away and she could see that he was
fully erect! He was trying to rape her! Just as she was going to lash out with her
own power, he was pulled off of her. Shido slammed him down on the bed, then
sunk his fangs into the man's swollen penis. The man screamed once and then grew
quiet as the Blood Demon fed. The Princess sat there in shock. She wasn't what she
was more shocked at: the fact that this Hanyou had tried to rape her or that fact that
Shido had just bitten into the man's penis.
After a few minutes of feeding, the man fainted from blood loss and Shido picked
the Princess up and carried her to her room. "Thank you, Shido. Ah -- you didn't
have to bite him there just to avenge me." she told him, still embarrassed by the
whole scene.
"Actually, that is where we usually feed from. The blood is near the surface, it is
very fresh, and throbbing -- alive. It is not sexual to us but it is to them and
therefore their enslavement is stronger," he glanced at her, then continued, "It is not
as bad as it looks. The blood vessels are very near the surface so we only bite
enough to pierce them, our saliva has properties in it which stops all pain and also
heals. In a few more minutes, he will not have a mark on him."
She blushed again, now embarrassed that his power more like hers than she wanted
to admit. Her power also used sex to bind. He sat next to her on the bed, "But there
was something very strange about him. When I fed, I felt more than one Demon
being enslaved. There was a human soul, but there were also dozens of Demons.
I'm sure I didn't enslave them all but I will bind more with each feeding until they
are all enslaved."
"We need to figure out who is he. He is obviously not just a Hanyou, but
something else." she suddenly got a far-away look in her eyes, "My males are
coming. They felt my emotions and are hurrying back to the Castle." InuYasha and
Hiei would arrive first, in a couple of hours. Shido left her side, to stay with the
man and feed each time he came to, in an effort to bind all the Demons that were
of three quarters of the Demon World. The Blood Demon lands which was on the
border between the Southern Lands and the Eastern Lands were vital, because the
Eastern Lands of Mukuro would be the only free lands left in Demon World. Yomi
would mount an attack from those borders and soon all of Demon World would be
under his control. Meanwhile, Naraku would destroy the wards on the portals and
Demons would have free run of Otherworld and the three portals to the Human
World. It had been but by chance that the plan failed. It had never occurred to them
that Shido would ask the Princess for help. And that one miscalculation has
destroyed the entire plan.
"But I knew what you looked like" InuYasha began.
"I didn't know that. I never knew that you had seen my true face."
Hiei was extremely distraught. They were going to use him to start a war. "That's
why Yomi had your tear gem. He would use the gem, which had emotional ties to
you, to put a spell on you." Kurama had arrived and was listening to the story. He
had always know that his former partner in crime was greedy, but had never
realized how greedy he was! Now he felt no remorse at all for his death. He asked
Shido if the enslavement would work on all the Demons living inside of Naraku.
They could not take a chance with that Demon. It might be safer just to eliminate
him. The Princess did not want to do that -- in spite of all he had done, she had felt
that the human soul inside of Naraku was not completely evil, only frightened and
hurt. Shido assured them that he could enslave all of the Demons and that he had
most of them enslaved already. And once he was home, he would have two of his
men also enslave Naraku, in case anything happened to one of them, there would
two others who would be his masters. He would never be free again.
They searched Naraku and found his numerous crystal shards: two dozen in all!
The Princess gave Shido ten of them, for himself and his men. She felt that they
were a small gift considering all she owed him. Two days later, Shido left the
Castle, with Naraku following meekly.
InuYasha could not believe that everything had resolved itself so easily. Of course,
the insects were still around but since they were no longer taking orders from
Naraku, they flew aimlessly around Otherworld. InuYasha felt that they must have
a hive somewhere and would ask Kouga to put his wolves on looking for it. Kouga,
having suffered their poisonous stings, was glad to help. And all the sightings had
been part of the plan to distract them from the real Naraku, put in place by Yomi
before his death.
Three Months Later
It was a hot, miserable night. Kaoru looked over at Kenshin. He was asleep but his
hair was damp from sweat. He had thrown off even the light sheet. She got up and
flung wide open the sliding walls. She didn't care if everyone saw her husband
laying there stark naked. He was hot and miserable and so was she. Her night
kimono was so hot and she decided to take a chance on something Kagome had
brought her from the Human World called a nightgown. It was flimsy and nearly
see through and she had been embarrassed to wear it, even in front of her husband.
But it was so much cooler! She looked across the garden and saw Sanosuke and
Katsu sleeping outside on their porch. She quickly slipped into bed next to her
husband, accidentally waking him up. His violet eyes appraised the nightgown she
was wearing.
"Hmmm, wear that when it's not so hot." he said with a smile. She blushed, but
secretly she was very pleased at his words.
Across the road, Hiten and Serafin were not letting the heat stop them from their
nightly routine. Ginta, who was trying to sleep near their house, groaned to
Hakkaku. "Not again!! I thought that Kouga was bad but these two never stop!!!"
Both Wolf Demons got up to find a quieter place to sleep.
At Kouga's house, the sliding walls were already thrown wide open, in vain
attempt to find a cool breeze. Kouga was miserable. He wanted to sleep wrapped
around Kagome as usual, but it was just too hot. His mate was asleep but she was
restlessly tossing and turning. He got up and walked quietly to the kitchen and
filled a bowl with cool water. He grabbed a small towel and took them to the
bedroom. Gently he washed down Kagome's arms and legs with cool water, trying
to make her feel comfortable. Kagome woke during the last of it, feeling much
cooler and amazed by her mate's thoughtfulness. He had such a gentle nature inside
of his rough wolf exterior.
The last three months had passed uneventfully. The girls were beginning to show
their pregnancies and had all bonded with each other. Kagome and Serafin were
going to have boy half-Demons while Kaoru and Sango were going to have human
girls. A lot of pre-birth matchmaking was bandied about concerning the two pairs
of children. Gales of laughter met their ideas for the perfect mate for their
respective children.
During the day, the girls sat in the cool gardens of the dojo under the large cherry
tree planning for the births. Kagome and Serafin were both expecting halfDemons, probably with fangs! Kaoru and Sango were expecting human children
and all were very excited about the upcoming births. Serafin taught them how to
knit and they all started with an easy project: booties. Keiko was the only one not
expecting a child, but she loved their company, so she hung around with the rest of
the girls. But she began to think of going to the Human World for a while with
Yusuke to try to get pregnant.
Kouga happened to walk by and saw what they were doing. He picked up a tiny
bootie and looked at it. "This might be okay for the human children. But not for
half-Demons. They will outgrow this in about a week."
They immediately pressed him for more information. He found himself inundated
by questions and regretted stopping. He would not make that mistake again!!
"Demons and even Hanyou's, half-Demons, will crawl at two months, walk at six
months and run at nine months. They remember everything you say to them from
birth. They will have fangs and might have claws. At nine months they will be the
size of a human two-year old."
"So what do your clan women do about clothes?" asked Serafin.
"We just let them go naked until they are around three years old."
"Well, my child is not going around naked!" Kagome exclaimed. "I will put
something on him and it is not going to be fur!!" Obviously she and Kouga had
already had that conversation. "I will just make larger sizes! And he will wear these
booties -- even if it is just for one day!!"
While the girls knitted, they also discussed the matter of names. Kagome already
had her son's name: Kome. Hiten decided he did not want to name his son after his
brother, but to use the name of a younger sister who had died in infancy instead:
Souten. Serafin liked the sound of it, so Souten it was. Kenshin and Kaoru had
trouble deciding and finally tried the Otherworld tradition of combining their
names and came up with Kenru. Sango and Miroku had decided on Mirago for
their daughter, for she was their miracle.
While the girls at Kaede's Village planned for the impending births, the Princess's
routine was the same as usual. Early each morning, often before dawn, she would
walk from room to room, right to left, checking on her sleeping males. First room
down from hers to the right: Kurama. He was usually sleeping peacefully, his long
red hair spread across the pillows. Across from his on the left: Hiei. As always,
curled into a tight ball, the covers tangled and twisted.
One room down on the right: InuYasha, sleeping soundly, with his long white hair
spread across the sheets, his ears twitching in a dream. Across from him, on the
left: Bankotsu. Sleeping sprawled across the bed, covers thrown off. To the right,
one room down: Tasuki. Sprawled nearly sideways on the bed, but on his stomach,
with one foot hanging off. Covers partially draped on him, but the foot was bare.
And finally, to the left: Sesshomaru. Sleeping quietly in the exact center of his bed.
She smiled. Only Sesshomaru would even sleep elegantly!
After she checked them, she went to her bedroom to curl up in bed until it was time
to get up. She was not an early riser but then she didn't sleep much during the
night. When she finally did get up, she usually took a light breakfast on her
balcony, and her males would come to keep her company. Often Kaiba or Bakura
would come by also. It was the time to discuss the happenings of Otherworld.
They also discussed Rin. They were beginning to feel that Rin would be better with
one of the families in Kaede's Village and Hiten had been given the task of feeling
them out. Sesshomaru spent so much time with the Princess or traveling to his
lands that he hardly even saw Rin anymore. The Dog Demon was capable of
incredibly rapid flight so watching over his lands was not a problem for him, but it
left the little girl lonely in the large Castle. The Princess felt no bond to her and
didn't really try. Yukina liked the girl but her part of the Castle was too cold for Rin
to stay any length of time.
A couple of days passed and Hiten returned. He had told the families about Rin,
and Miroku and Sango had immediately asked for the little girl. Miroku loved
children and he and Sango were more than happy to offer her a home. So the next
day, Hiten flew Rin to Kaede's Village. They already had made her a room, and
filled it with toys from Kagome's era. Rin was hesitant at first, but soon began to
bond with Miroku, then Sango, and settled contentedly into her new home.
The Portal
"Damn portal!" thought Bakura. The temporary portal which he had created for
Lord Shido turned out to be far from temporary. It would not close. It drifted in
space and time, returning every so often, bringing some poor creature to their gate.
Usually the creatures died instantly, this environment so different from their own.
He never had trouble closing a portal he had created before, but he could not get
this one closed. It was like it had a mind of its own. His greatest fear was that one
day something terrible would come out of it and be at their very doorstep. Since he
had created it, Bakura could sense the portal returning one more time and came
down from his tower to warn them.
Bankotsu and Hiten ran to the portal, but it had already disappeared when they got
there. But it had left another gift: a man on the ground, lying in a pool of blood.
Chapter 24 - The Gift
It was finally over. But at what price? All his dreams, all his hopes were gone.
Everything he believed in had been lost. He had taken precious lives with his own
hands. He was badly wounded - he might not be able to heal this time. But did he
even care?
He lay there, his blood soaking into the parched lands. Nearby he could see his
brother's body. It wasn't supposed to be like this -- he was supposed to save him!
Bitter tears tracked down his face.
Without warning, the air near him began to shimmer. The shimmering almost
seemed to be a living thing and it moved steadily toward him but he didn't even try
to move out of its path. When it got close enough, he reached out to touched it and
felt his fingers tingle. It was a portal, although he wasn't sure how he knew. It
passed over him, taking him with it, and he slipped into peaceful darkness.
Bankotsu rushed to the man and turned him over. He was barely alive. Bankotsu
picked him up and carried him quickly into the castle. The rule of the castle was to
help whomever came to their gates. Princess Aara and Kaiba had joined Bakura at
the doorway of the castle. "Take him to a guest room," the Princess said. "Bakura,
you have got to stop that portal!"
"I am trying, Princess. I am trying." the blue mage grumbled.
Bankotsu deposited the man on the bed in one of the guest rooms and moved aside
for Kaiba, so that he could examine his wounds. There were five wounds, one on
each of his limbs and one on his shoulder, all bleeding freely. The man was dressed
a long coat which Kaiba, with Bankotsu's help, removed.
"Is this fire rat fur?" asked Bankotsu, looking at the coat.
"I don't think so," replied the Princess. "It doesn't feel the same as InuYasha's
clothes, although it is the same color."
She noticed a long package in one of the coat's inner pockets and pulled it free. She
unwrapped it and gave a small cry of alarm. It was a severed arm!
"It is a left arm?" asked Kaiba.
Bankotsu looked at the mage after that strange question, but examined the limb
closer. There was no blood on it but there was also no decay. "Yes, it is the left."
"Then it's his." Kaiba continued, lifting the man's left arm. "This is a mechanical
arm." Kaiba continued to undress the man. Under the coat, the man was wearing
tight fitting dark brown outfit that seemed like some sort of light armor. There was
a long holster with a heavy silver gun. Guns were rarely seen in Otherworld,
because they were not effective against Demons. Upon seeing the gun, Kaiba
realized that his wounds were more than likely bullet holes. The stranger also had
on heavy boots and gloves. They struggled to get him out of the tight fitting clothes
and, after much effort, managed to get everything off of him.
When the Princess saw his unclothed body, she gasped in alarm -- but not because
of the wounds, because of the scars. His entire body was covered in terrible scars,
almost like chunks of flesh had been gouged from him. There were metal plates
and bolts coming out his flesh. What kind of world did this poor man come from?
Kaiba grimaced -- as a healer he had seen many terrible wounds, but never like
this. The bleeding wounds were bad enough but the scars were a nightmare. He
focused his power and placed his hands on the closest wound. His hands waxed hot
with his power, and the bleeding should have stopped immediately and the wound
should have started to close. But nothing happened. He probed deeper with his
power and then turned to the Princess. "Use your power with mine, like we did
with Kenshin."
She took the stranger in her arms and enveloped him with her power. She felt
something as her power embraced him, but it wasn't the usual emotions, but
something she couldn't quite put a name to. She looked at Kaiba, but he only
nodded, so she just poured out her power for Kaiba to tap into. The wounds began
to heal, bullets coming to the surface and falling out of each wound. Then Kaiba
placed his hands on the scars and, one by one, they disappeared. He was healing
much faster than Kenshin had. He created new skin to replace the old scarred flesh
and pressed even deeper to knit broken bones together, the now unneeded plates
and bolts falling free. Kaiba then reached for the arm, and after removing the metal
one, reattached the real arm. It looked like it had never been removed. Kaiba knew
that this was not just his power at work. The man himself was healing himself
through the Princess' power. Kaiba bandaged the new and sensitive skin as a
precaution.
The man never stirred during the entire process. Incredibly there was not a mark on
his young, handsome face. His hair was light blond and there was a small beauty
mark under his left eye. Kaiba opened an eye to check the pupils, not sure what he
would find, but his light green eyes looked normal.
They covered him in warm blankets and left him sleeping. After they left him,
Kaiba went to Bakura's tower and brought the Demon mage back with him to see
the man. Bakura placed his hands on the man and looked into Kaiba's eyes.
"You feel it, don't you?" Kaiba asked his brother mage.
"Yes. And after the portal brought him here, it closed -- by itself. It no longer
exists."
The Princess was on her balcony, lost in thought as she stared at the gardens below,
when both mages approached her.
"Princess," began Kaiba, "When you touched our visitor, what did you feel?"
"I'm not sure. I didn't feel his emotions like I do with everyone else, but I felt
something."
"To us, he feels the same as you."
"What do you mean? The same as me?"
"Princess, you are not human or Demon, but you do have a certain feel to you.
Both Bakura and I feel it. And I when I meet Aratha, your second oldest sister, she
had that same feeling. And so does this man. Whatever you are, he is the same."
She stared into Kaiba's eyes. Could this be possible? A male of her own kind to
appear out of nowhere? She was afraid to hope but hope is impossible to resist. She
looked deep into Kaiba eyes and saw that he was confident about this. Tears began
to fall and Kaiba gently took her in his arms and held her. The four of her males
that were in the Castle came running to the balcony. Bakura took them aside and
told them what Kaiba had said.
More than anything all of her males wanted her happiness and they all knew how
unhappy she had been for these last few months, ever since the women in Kaede's
Village had gotten pregnant. No matter how hard the Princess had tried to conceal
her sadness, they could feel it. And when Kaiba did tests on them, they
immediately knew what the problem was. She wanted a child and they could not
give her one. If this stranger could make her happy, they would welcome him into
their home and be glad to share her with him. They would do anything to make
their beloved Princess happy.
Kaiba relinquished her to Kurama and he held her. Hiei, Tasuki and Bankotsu
stood around her, surrounding her with their support and their love. She smiled at
them through her tears. She was so lucky to have them!
The stranger slept for ten days straight. Everyone took turns watching over him,
both the Princess and her males. Finally, just as the sun was setting on the tenth
day, his eyes opened. The first thing he saw was the Princess. She was reading and
had not yet realized he was awake. He said nothing, just watched her. She was so
beautiful! She glanced at him and immediately came to his side, sitting next to
him. She brushed the hair out of his eyes. "You are safe." Her voice was soft and
gentle. For once he did not get silly and flirty like he usually did around beautiful
women. She was different somehow. He looked at her, his green eyes serious.
"Where am I?"
"This is Otherworld. You went through a portal that my mage created." she
explained.
"Portal? Yes, I remember. It was shimmering around me."
"Are you hungry? I will ring for food and also send for Kaiba." she said as she
reached for the bed pull behind him. "What shall we call you?"
"My name is Vash. And yours?"
"I am Aara."
Vash looked at her. He could feel it. She was not the same as the beings who ran
the plants on his world, but she was similar. She was exactly like him. She was one
of his kind. He wondered if she felt it too.
"Yes, I do." came her thoughts. He could talk to her telepathically like he had been
able to with Knives, his brother!
Kaiba entered at the moment and began to examine Vash. For the first time since
he woke, he looked at his own body and saw that the scars were gone and his arm
had been reattached. He had taken it from Legato after he killed him. The terrible
memories suddenly came flooding back and overwhelmed him. He had killed
Legato! And he had killed Knives!!! The grief poured out of him in terrible sobs.
Aara rushed to his side and wrapped him tightly in her arms. "It wasn't supposed
to happen. I wasn't supposed to take life. All living things are precious." he said.
"I wish that were true. But sometimes you have no choice. Why did you kill
Legato?"
Vash looked into her eyes, and saw compassion in them, "He was going to kill my
friends. He had killed many already."
the surface and tears ran down his face, it was Hiei that offered him words of
encouragement. "There is no one who does not carry scars on his heart," the Fire
Demon told him. "Go on from here. Stop looking back. It only brings pain." And
Vash could see in Hiei's eyes that he knew both good and evil intimately.
As the days passed, Vash found out that his very existence was very much like
Aara's -- they both just "were" -- she and her sisters and he and his brother had
appeared just one day on their respective planets. Neither of them had any idea
where they came from but they were aware that higher powers were at work here.
During that time, he put his red coat, his armored jumpsuit and his gun into a
locked chest and put the key in a safe place. He no longer wanted the violent life
he had in his former world. In Otherworld, he might finally find the peace that had
always eluded him.
Although Vash knew about the impending births -- they were big news! -- The
Princess had not mentioned her hope. It would be his decision if he wanted to share
his future with her. It was strange not to be in control but her power did not work
on him and she knew that even if it had, she would not have used it. Vash was her
equal and, just like it was with the young women in Kaede's Village, it had to be a
mutual decision. Because of his ability to read her thoughts, Vash knew about her
hopes and was only waiting to get his strength back. But he was also hesitant -- she
had six males and lots of experience. He had none. Even when he had the
opportunity on his world, it had never felt right. Now he understood why. Aara felt
right. They truly belonged with each other.
One evening, three weeks after his arrival, as they were walking quietly through
the garden, he told her that he knew her wish and would gladly be her mate. She
hugged him tightly, so happy she felt she would burst. He cupped her face in his
hands and lifted her face to his and kissed her for the first time.
That night in her bedroom, they joined for the first time -- not just their bodies, but
their entire beings -- hearts, minds and souls. Powerful universal forces had
brought them both to worlds to protect, then, when Vash's job was done, he was
brought to Aara to complete her. They were each other's gift.
Her males stood together on Kurama's balcony, the closest to the Princess' balcony.
Pure golden light was streaming from its long open doors. It was filled with a
Every male is attracted to you in varying degrees. But you no longer feel sexual -you feel maternal. Princess, you are pregnant."
She stared into Kaiba's eyes, then flew down the stairs. "Vash!" she called as she
ran into the room. When he heard the news, he spun her around the room for joy.
All of her hopes were coming true. She was going to have his child. Her joy filled
the castle and soon all of her males had joined them in her room. They were
overjoyed for her and her happiness filled them. Although they were no longer in
need of her sexually, they were still bound to her and shared her emotions.
Two weeks later, Vash walked out into the garden when Aara lay, propped on
pillows. Her six males were sitting next to her, but not in her arms. He suddenly
noticed it -- he had seen it ever since that night she found out she was pregnant -but it hadn't registered until just now. Kurama, Hiei and InuYasha were always
together on one side of her and Sesshomaru, Bankotsu, and Tasuki were always on
the other. He didn't know why, but he was sure there was a reason. He would
mention it to Aara and see what she thought.
Two weeks after that, they learned the reason. Kaiba placed his hands on her
stomach to check on the babies, and a look of concern crossed his face. He pressed
deeper and then smiled. "Ah! That's what it was."
"You are making me worried!" the Princess said glaring at the mage.
"Sorry, I didn't mean to alarm you. You are fine. But you are going to have twins. I
feel two females inside."
After telling Vash the news, she called a meeting of everyone, including mages, in
her study. She told them about the twins, then asked "Kurama, why do you always
sit on the same side of me as Hiei and InuYasha?"
"I didn't realize that I was, but now that I think of it, I do, don't I. I don't know
why; it just feels like I need to be on that side. But it's not always that same side of
your body."
"Vash and I have talked it over and we think we know what is happening.
Somehow, your bindings have transferred to my daughters and each of them has
three of you. I am beginning to feel your presences less and less when you are
apart from me. And I think it is probably the same with you. Am I right?"
"Yes," answered Hiei, "But I thought it was just because of your union with Vash."
"I feel a terrible need to protect the child inside of you. I am beginning to sense her
but I can only sense one child, not two." Bankotsu added.
So, once again everything had been resolved for them. The Princess' bindings had
been transferred to her daughters. It would very interesting to see what happened
when the children were born. Like Vash, she had grown up quickly, about seven
times faster than a normal child. She had been about 2 years old chronologically
when she took Youko Kurama, but about 18 physically. How would it be to be born
already bound to three males? It was going to be an interesting time in Otherworld!
Chapter 25 - New Beginnings
Four Months Later
As the time grew closer for the births to begin, Kagome began to worry about
everything -- not only was she going to have a baby, but she was going to have a
half Demon baby who would learn much faster than a human baby, have fangs, and
who knows what else. Kouga hugged his wife, promising her he would always be
there for her.
During the last months of her pregnancy, Kouga had indeed been there. He was
supportive in every way possible, as were all the men, even Hiten. Kouga gladly
rubbed her aching back and even massaged her swollen feet. The Princess had sent
them each a large white basket complete with a satin pillow, a mattress and a
blanket with each baby's name embroidered on it to use as a bassinette. Kouga put
it right next to their bed.
Yukina arrived and stayed in a little house that they had built just for her stay. She
could keep it as cold as she wanted. Toya had accompanied her. Yukina was still
hesitant about mating with him, but she no longer feared him or her feelings. She
just needed to take that last step and everyone felt it would be soon.
Serafin delivered first, and with Kaede and Yukina's help, the delivery was very
easy. Kaede used a large wooden tub which was filled with warm water. She found
that deliveries were easier in the water and less traumatic on both the baby and the
mother. As Hiten held his new son, tears of contentment filled his eyes. Souten
looked very much like him. He handed the baby to his mate and sat next to Serafin
as she fed his son for the first time. Nine months ago Hiten could not even imagine
having this wonderful life.
Three days later, Kagome and Kouga were out for a short walk when her water
broke. He scooped her into his arms and rushed her home. The birthing tub had
been placed in their home after Serafin's delivery, ready and waiting. He sent Ginta
to fetch Kaede and Yukina and set Hakkaku to boiling water for the tub. When
everything was ready and her contractions were close together, Kouga carefully
lifted Kagome into the birthing tub. He slipped an arm around her shoulders for
support and put his other hand on her stomach, trying to ease her contractions.
They less than a minute apart now -- the baby was coming fast. A few more
contractions came and went.
"One more push" Kaede told her, and Kagome pushed with all her strength. And
then it was over. Kaede told Kouga to cut the umbilical cord with his claws, and
after he did, she handed the baby to Yukina to check out and clean.
After she expelled the afterbirth, Kouga lifted Kagome out of the tub and carried
her to a warm, clean bed, wrapping her in blankets. He lay down beside her for
warmth, wrapping his arms tightly around Kagome. Yukina brought their son to
them, and he nestled between his parents, his blue oval eyes staring up at them.
"Kome," she whispered to her son. She looked down at him; he was already so
alert. Kome reached for his mother and she moved him closer so he could feed.
Fortunately he did not have fangs yet. But within a month he would.
Kouga watched him nurse. Kome was his perfect miniature with the same blue
eyes and dark hair. His son! Kouga lay there, with his son and his mate. He could
not have ever imagined being this happy. He loved them with all his heart and soul.
He found Kagome's lips, careful not to disturb his son's first meal. "I love you so
much!" he told her, tears of joy in his eyes.
A week later, Kaoru gave birth to a daughter. Again Kaede was the midwife, with
Kenshin and Yukina helping. And again the birthing tub made delivery much
easier. When Kenshin held his daughter in his arms for the first time, tears filled
his eyes. His daughter was so beautiful! She was a miracle to him.
And ten days after that, Sango and Miroku became parents to their own miracle,
Mirago. Rin was kept away during the actual birth, but was allowed to join them as
soon as it was over. Miroku held her in his arms while she looked at the new baby
in Sango's arms.
The Village had much to celebrate and it seemed like there was a party every night.
Gifts arrived from all over Otherworld for the new children of their Protectors. The
Princess herself came to visit the new babies. Now that she carried the twins, she
could share in the joy without feeling left out. She brought gifts for all, including
hand-carved rocking chairs for each of the new mothers. For many, it was the first
time that they got to meet Vash and everyone liked him immediately. He was so
open and friendly. They could feel his innate goodness. And the Princess' feeling of
joy came out unintentionally through her power, and everyone felt happy and
content around her.
Kome
For Kouga and Kagome, the days passed in complete contentment. Kome was a
wonderful baby, quiet and alert. He rarely cried and slept contently in his basket
next to his parents, waking up to be fed only once during the night. Many of the
wolf clan came by over the first couple of weeks to see their leader's son. They
brought handmade wooden toys and fur blankets for Kome and also gifts for
Kagome. A perfect crystal, exactly the blue of Kome's eyes, was one gift she
especially cherished. New flowering plants for their garden came from the
Southern Clan and they were planted around her little porch. Kagome loved sitting
in her rocker on the porch singing softly to Kome and watching her beautiful
garden.
The only sad moment was when a representative from the Northern Clan came to
pay his respects and told Kouga the sad news of Ayame. She had run off and no
one knew where she was. The pack did not like what she had done to Kouga and
they shunned her. The old leader had sent wolves to look for her but they had not
found a trace of her. The old wolf was distraught over the loss of his grandchild
and would probably not live much longer, dying of sorrow. A new leader would be
chosen at his death. Kouga was unhappy to hear the news and very upset about
Ayame. As much as he hated what she had done to him, he did not want her to be
hurt somewhere in the northern mountains, perhaps trying to give birth alone. But
he did not say anything to Kagome, not wanting to tarnish her happiness in any
way.
Between his third and fourth week of age, Kome got his first tooth. A very sharp
one. Kagome went to feed him as usual and suddenly cried out from the pain. She
was bleeding, but Kome wouldn't let go -- he was hungry! He bit down even
harder. Kouga came running and gently pried his son's jaws loose. Kouga told
Kagome to go to Kaede's for medicine while he took care of Kome. They had been
expecting this and a gruel and goat milk mixture was already ready and waiting for
this event. This had happened last week to Serafin and the mixture had worked
wonderfully on Souten. Now he nursed without biting.
Kouga held his crying son and dipped his finger in the mixture, offering it to his
son. Kome sucked his father's finger for a second and then refused to suck
anymore. Kouga was now beside himself. Why wasn't it working for his son?
Demon women had tougher skin so their children's fangs didn't hurt them, but
Kagome had tender human flesh. Kouga could not let his son bite while he fed. He
tried again to get his son to eat the gruel, but Kome just cried even louder. Kagome
came home shortly after, running home as soon as she heard her son still crying.
"He won't eat it," Kouga said, sounding very desperate.
"I have an idea." Kagome said, going into the kitchen with the gruel. She returned
in a few moments and asked Kouga to try again. This time Kome sucked his finger
hungrily.
"What did you do?" he asked.
"I mixed in a little deer blood from the haunch you brought in last night. After all,
he is a carnivore like his daddy."
Slowly, Kouga fed his son, removing his finger whenever Kome bit down. Kome
learned fast and very shortly was sucking his father's finger without biting at all.
Kagome decided to try to feed him again, using her other breast. Kome suckled
contently, not biting at all. Kouga sighed, grateful that his household was peaceful
again and Kagome wondered what else would be in store for them while their son
wolf clan to keep an eye on his fast little Demon child when he was outside. The
very next day, they saved him from falling into the stream next to their home!
Kagome found him near her own home the day after that and brought the loudly
crying baby back to his mother. Clothes were a huge problem. The knees in his
baby clothes lasted about two hours. But all the crawling didn't seem to damage
Souten's knees at all, so Serafin put him in short outfits and just let him crawl
around. He was always filthy from crawling in the garden and she spent an
inordinate amount of time giving him baths. Fortunately, Souten liked taking baths,
but he didn't last more than a few minutes clean. Serafin now understood why
Demon mothers just let their children run around naked! She was very close to
going that route. Kome was also crawling, but tended to stay near his mother.
Souten went everywhere his fast little legs could take him.
At two months, Hiten pierced his son's ears and put earrings on him. It was the
custom of his family. Surprisingly, Souten didn't cry during the entire procedure.
He seemed to know that it was a important rite of passage.
Although Souten still slept contently in his basket, it could no longer contain him -he just crawled right out of it. Keiko went to the Human World with Kurama and
they brought back playpens and cribs. Hiten and Kurama put together one of the
playpens and Hiten set his rambunctious son inside of it, with lots of toys for him
to play with. Souten screamed at the top of his lungs and wouldn't stop until he was
lifted out by his frustrated father. Finally, with the help of Sanosuke and Katsu,
Hiten built a four foot high wall around his house with a child-proof gate.
Immediately Souten crawled to the fence at full speed and rammed right into it. He
quickly went crawling to his mother and once in the safety of her arms, he started
crying. Hiten could barely stop laughing. His son had not utterly a peep until he
knew he was safe in his mother's arms and then started wailing.
"Oh, poor baby," Serafin said to her son, kissing the small bruise on his forehead.
Souten stopped crying and looked up at his mother with serious eyes. Then, as
always, he reached for her breast. "Forgot your pain, did you?" she admonished as
she undid her blouse for him. For all the trouble that he was, Souten was still much
loved by his parents. He loved to be tossed high into the air and caught by his
father's strong arms. And he loved to be rocked in his mother's arms while he
nursed. And he would watch her with his large red eyes and smile contentedly as
she sang lullabies to him. Serafin adored her son even though he was handful. And
Hiten loved them both with all his heart.
Kenru
Both Kaoru and Sango were very glad that they had human children each time they
heard about the latest bit of mischief Souten had gotten into.
Kaoru had started teaching many of the villagers her style of martial arts which
was defensive instead of offensive. Hers was "the sword that protects." She had to
suspend classes when her pregnancy became too far advanced, but once she had
delivered Kenru, she started them up again. And it gave her a chance to get back in
shape. Kagome and Sango also joined her class, mostly to get in shape after giving
birth, since both of them were very capable on their own and already were
accomplished Demon fighters.
Kenshin was more than happy to take care of Kenru during the classes. Kenshin
even did the laundry with Kenru strapped to his back. He adored having his
daughter around. When his work was done, he would go over to Miroku's and
spend time with the monk. Their protector work had been curtailed until the
children were older. Miroku wasn't sure if Kagome would even want to resume
looking for the crystal shards. They had managed to find only the equivalent to half
of the crystal. Kagome would be invaluable in finding them, but it was a lot of ask,
not only of her but of Kouga.
In the cool evenings, Kaoru would sit in the beautiful rocker and rock her daughter
to sleep in her arms, singing softly to her. Kenshin sat next to them, watching his
wife and daughter, a contented smile on his face. He had found the peace that had
eluded him for so long.
Mirago
Sango and Miroku now had two children with the addition of Rin. Rin had bonded
with Miroku very quickly, for the monk always had a way with children. Sango
took a little longer, but soon they were a happy family. Mirago was a wonderful
addition and, like Kouga, a very quiet, contented baby. Rin loved her new sister
and would watch over her and play with Mirago for hours.
Miroku was more than happy to take care of his daughter. At times Sango thought
that if her mate could find a way to produce milk, she would be totally
unnecessary. At night, at the very first sound she made, Miroku was up and
holding her. He carried his daughter to Sango, waiting patiently for Sango to finish
nursing, then rocked Mirago back to sleep. "You are spoiling her rotten!" Sango
admonished. But he didn't care. Miroku never actually expected to have a child
and she was his miracle. On sunny days, Miroku and Kenshin would take their
daughters to the surrounding hills to play. Katsu and Sanosuke often accompanied
them. Katsu would sit and sketch the beautiful scenery, while Sanosuke dozed
contently in the warm sun. After a while, the babies would fall asleep in their
father's arms and Kenshin and Miroku would quietly talk. The two men had
become the best of friends. Keiko had brought baby juices from the Human World
and Miroku always had a few of these with him in case Mirago or Kenru got
hungry. The Human World was filled with wonderful things and Keiko was always
bringing something back. One of the most popular items were crayons. They could
not bring enough of these. Rin loved to color and always had lots of colorful
drawings lying around. Shippo had became good friends with Rin and often joined
them on these walks. The two of them would lie on the grass, coloring happily.
Two Months Later
Kagome and Kouga took Kome to meet his grandmother, great-grandfather and his
young uncle in the Human World. Kagome's mother immediately fell in love with
her grandson. She loved his tiny fangs and pointed ears. And she took about a
hundred pictures of him. Kome did not like the flash of the camera at first, but
soon got used to it. Kagome reminded her that she could not show them to anyone
since her grandson did not look human. But it didn't matter to her -- Mikoumi
planned to create an picture album for Kome when he grew up.
Kagome found that her old room had been converted for them; it now had a double
bed in it and a crib for Kome. There was a mobile of soft birds overhead and Kome
was fascinated with it. He could not walk yet, but he could pull himself up and
when he was in his crib, he spent all his time trying to get the mobile down.
Kagome was glad that he was not Souten, because she was sure that Souten would
have shredded it by now! Her mother also gave Kome a teddy bear almost as big as
he was and he loved it. He slept with his head on the bear's soft tummy, his little
arms wrapped around it.
After a week, they went back home to Otherworld, promising to return in a couple
of months. Kagome reminded her mother than Kome would probably be walking
by then and a crib would not be a good idea. He would just climb out of it and
perhaps fall. At home, his basket was on the floor. Mikoumi sent teddy bears for
the other three children. Kagome took the bear to Souten with the expectation that
it would last about five minutes, but incredibly he loved the bear as much as Kome
did and kept it in his basket to sleep next to. It was the only toy to stay in one piece
during Souten's entire childhood.
Chapter 26 - The Birth
During her stay in Kaede's Village, everything changed for Yukina. She saw first
hand the joy that her contemporaries had giving birth to children of the men that
they loved and saw how different it was having their mates helping them. Being a
healer, she had witnessed several births by her fellow ice maidens but those births
had involved no males. The love and bonding between the couples was incredible.
It was obvious that Kouga loved Kagome and the look in his eyes when he
watched his son in his mate's arms was indescribable. She decided that she no
longer wanted the cold sterile life of Ice World.
Today would be the day! Yukina would tell Toya she wanted to be his mate. She
had fallen in love with the handsome, quiet Ice Master and thought that he might
love her also. She would tell him her decision during breakfast.
After Yukina talked to Toya, they let everyone know their decision and the Princess
planned a congratulatory dinner for them. But deep inside she was very worried.
She knew that Hiei had pushed Toya on Yukina, but it was for his own selfish
reasons. He hated Kuwabara even near Yukina and also wanted to ensure that his
sister would stay near him in the Castle. She was his only family. And Toya -- the
Princess was well aware that Toya would do anything to stay here in the Castle and
that he did not love Yukina at all. Everyone was making plans for Yukina's life.
Now Yukina had fallen in love with Toya and the possibility of heartbreak was very
real. She voiced her concerns to Vash, who listened to her, but cautioned that she
do nothing. It was out of her hands now. What could she say to either of them? If
she told Yukina her fears, she would only hurt her. And Toya already knew the
score and had accepted it. She could only hope for the best. Toya would not hurt
Yukina if he could in any way help it -- Hiei would not forgive him and Toya knew
he would not survive Hiei's anger.
That night, alone in their quarters, Yukina broke her Ice World vows, as had her
mother, and mated with a male. Toya was very tender with her and her fear quickly
evaporated under his gentle touch. For the first time in her life, she lay next to a
male -- something that only a few months ago she would have never even dreamed
possible. Now she was Toya's mate. For Toya's part, even though he did not love
Yukina, he was fond the tiny ice maiden and knew how much courage it took to
become any man's mate for her. He would always treasure that about her -- that she
had given up her entire way of life for him.
A week later, Kaede arrived to help with the birth of Aara and Vash's twins. Both
Kaiba and Yukina would be on hand also. They were taking no chances. Another
factor to consider is that they had no idea how the Princess would give birth -being that she was not human. Since her pregnancy had progressed like a human
one, they supposed that it would be the same, but there was always a chance that
something unexpected would happen.
At sunset exactly nine months from the date of her conception, Princess Aara had
her children. There was no labor pain, no contractions, nothing normal. She simply
felt dizzy and lay down on the bed for a few minutes. Vash was downstairs, but
suddenly felt an urge to be near his mate and ran up the stairs to their bedroom.
Aara was lying on the bed, a bright golden circle of light around her middle.
Suddenly the light divided and became two globes of light and then disappeared. In
place of the golden light were two infants, sleeping peacefully, one on each side of
her. Vash went to her side and picked one of his daughters up. She looked healthy.
Aara did the same with the other child. When they picked up their children, both
babies woke up and stared into the eyes of their parents. Their eyes were full of
knowledge.
"Well, that was easy!" Aara said, trying to make light of a very strange situation.
Vash smiled at her and nodded. Both children had red-gold hair, a combination of
his blond and her red hair, and green-gold eyes. They were identical except that the
one Vash was holding had a tiny beauty mark under her left eye exactly like his.
"Hello, Ashara." he said to her.
"Welcome to Otherworld, Vara," Aara said to the infant in her arms.