InuYasha Fan Fiction / Fan Fiction ❯ The Lord and The Dragon ❯ The Moon ( Chapter 1 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Hi all. This is my fist ever story told to anyone other than my kids. Please be nice.
This is a crossover, and we will say PG-13 for future language. Please let me know if you think this is worth more updates. Also Thank You to Kitsa76 for the inspiration of this idea. Thanks for your time and hopefully helpful comments.
This is a crossover, and we will say PG-13 for future language. Please let me know if you think this is worth more updates. Also Thank You to Kitsa76 for the inspiration of this idea. Thanks for your time and hopefully helpful comments.
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Disclaimer: I own none of these characters or show they are form!!!!
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The Lord & The Dragon
The Lord
Different part of the world, different star positions, but always the same sight to behold. In the centuries that have past everything has changed. The land is reformed by storms, quakes, eruptions, and human interference. The stars change with the death and birth of hundreds of their like in the heavens above. It all changes but for the Moon. Even as I stare at it I expect it to change on me too.
A soft sigh is carried on the breeze, away for the solitary figure standing among the trees, as the full moon rides high in the night sky
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The Dragon
Another night rooming the woods, the money and power to go or be anywhere in the world, and here I am here. New York is a beautiful and dangerous place, and nowhere more some the Central Park after dark.
Its claming being here, which is needed in my life. Set free after years of obedience, servitude, and discipline to freefall alone, lost and unprepared. All his training never came close to covering the things he dealt with now, running an empire, being unrestrained, and forever protecting his Beloved, against her wishes or knowledge. So, I fade from shadow to shadow made by the full moon's light.