InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Bankotsu's Futuristic Escapades ❯ Epilogue ( Chapter 23 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
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A big thanks to The Invisible Author for proofing this! XD
A/N: I’m sad to say but this is the end of BFE. I hope every one of you enjoyed reading it, as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Chapter twenty three- Epilogue:
In the Feudal Era:
Inuyasha and Kikyo gathered and buried the remains of each of the deceased warriors of the Schichinatai- minus the leader. They also cast a spell and set traps to help ensure that the Schischinatai’s graves would never be disturbed again.
They periodically puzzled over the fact that they never could find the leader’s remains, only his evil weapon, Banryu, which had its many broken pieces buried deep in the cave along with the remains of its owner’s comrades and their weapons. They erected another stronger stone and ensured the remains would stay buried in the depths of the cave never again to threaten Japan.
After Kaede passed away and her body was burned to release her soul to join the Kamis, Kikyo took over as the priestess for the village again and trained two younger girls in her stead.
Inuyasha and Kikyo spent the rest of their lives protecting the village from demons and raising their two pups inside the hut Kikyo had shared with Kaede when they were kids.
Their pups went on help protect Japan as their parents had from the evils that threatened it. They also helped to prove that the prejudices against hanyous were unfounded.
Together the siblings helped bring about a change and helped usher the Feudal Era into the beginnings of a new era, where wars weren’t quite so necessary. They served the people all over and continued traveling the lands for the majority of their lives. In their later years, they both settled down and had families of their own, passing on the stories their parents had passed to them.
Sango and Miroku raised Shippo until he decided it was time to head off into the world and make his own way. Every now and then he would stop by and visit his adoptive family.
Sango and Miroku also rebuilt the demon slayers' village, continuing the practices of the demon slayer’s legendary clan and raised their two sons and daughter, whom they had named in remembrance of Kagome.
Kirara remained with her mistress’s family long after her mistress and her mate passed away. Sango and Miroku’s children went on to carry on the ways of the demon slayers...and their father’s mischievous, cursed hand.
Ayame had come across a badly wounded Kouga, and for many months had painstakingly nursed him back to health. Afterwords they had mated and rebuilt the wolf demon tribe.
Ginta and Hakkaku had spent the rest of their lives helping to retrain the few remaining tribe members and chasing after their leader’s many pups. They too mated and raised families, which continued to serve their leader’s families faithfully.
Shippo had gone on to become one of the most powerful fox demons of the era and had eventually settled down with a female fox demon, creating their own brood of fox kits. He had gone on to help start another, stronger fox demon clan.
Sesshomaru raised Rin and watched over her personally, until she decided to start a family of her own. After her passing, he continued watching after her offspring for all of their lives as well.
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Modern time:
After Tomi’s funeral, they buried his body in the Ryuusan family plot. Bankotsu made peace with his parents and visited his beloved Nanny Hoshi’s grave, introducing all three to his beloved wife.
Afterwards Kagome moved into Ryuusan Manor with Bankotsu. They offered for her family to live there as well, but Sora declined, and she and Hiromasa went back to maintain the Higaurashi family shrine.
After Hiromasa passed away, he was buried in the Higaurashi family plot. Sora made frequent visits to Ryuusan manor to visit her daughter’s family and enjoyed spoiling her many grandchildren.
Souta also moved back in with his mother and finished school. He eventually became a famous soccer star and married his beloved Hitomi. They had three kids and visited their families whenever they could.
Sora died happily at Higaurashi shrine, caring for the shrine her family had owned since its creation, and maintaining the house her late husband had built.
Kagome and Bankotsu spent the rest of their lives enjoying every day together and raising their six kids together. All six of their adorable kids were told about both sides of their family histories and were taken to visit the Higaurashi shrine frequently.
Each of their kids had a large trust fund put in their names as per Tomi’s willed request. All six kids went into different fields of expertise after getting their degrees at college, but made sure to put their families first in all aspects of their lives- just as their parents had always done.
Takahashi Weapons Surplus went on to become just as successful as Ryuusan Weapon Incorporated had been. Takahashi Weapons Surplus continued to uphold the strict quality standards of their predecessor and remained the leading weapons supplier for all of Japan.
Kagome and Bankotsu grew old together raising their family and teaching them everything they had learned. They always stressed that family was the most important thing in the world, and never failed to be there for their children. They ensured that their beloved children had plenty of exposure to the natural beauty of the family’s land as well. They enjoyed a long lifetime filled with love and happiness, watching their many grand children grows, as well as a few of their great-grandchildren.
Most importantly they died together on a sunny afternoon outside in the back yard under their favorite cherry blossom tree, snuggled together for a warm afternoon nap. Both had their arms around each other and a content smile on their face, with their gray hair mixed together as their foreheads touched. They lay surround by the beautiful land they had cherished in their long life together and died happily in each others' arms, just as deeply in love as they had always been.
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A/N: Okay sadly, that’s the end of BFE. Thank you to all of my readers, for taking time to read and enjoy my hard work. Thanks to everyone who reviewed. Your reviews still bring a smile to my face each time I read them.
A big thanks to The Invisible Author for proofing this! XD
A/N: I’m sad to say but this is the end of BFE. I hope every one of you enjoyed reading it, as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Chapter twenty three- Epilogue:
In the Feudal Era:
Inuyasha and Kikyo gathered and buried the remains of each of the deceased warriors of the Schichinatai- minus the leader. They also cast a spell and set traps to help ensure that the Schischinatai’s graves would never be disturbed again.
They periodically puzzled over the fact that they never could find the leader’s remains, only his evil weapon, Banryu, which had its many broken pieces buried deep in the cave along with the remains of its owner’s comrades and their weapons. They erected another stronger stone and ensured the remains would stay buried in the depths of the cave never again to threaten Japan.
After Kaede passed away and her body was burned to release her soul to join the Kamis, Kikyo took over as the priestess for the village again and trained two younger girls in her stead.
Inuyasha and Kikyo spent the rest of their lives protecting the village from demons and raising their two pups inside the hut Kikyo had shared with Kaede when they were kids.
Their pups went on help protect Japan as their parents had from the evils that threatened it. They also helped to prove that the prejudices against hanyous were unfounded.
Together the siblings helped bring about a change and helped usher the Feudal Era into the beginnings of a new era, where wars weren’t quite so necessary. They served the people all over and continued traveling the lands for the majority of their lives. In their later years, they both settled down and had families of their own, passing on the stories their parents had passed to them.
Sango and Miroku raised Shippo until he decided it was time to head off into the world and make his own way. Every now and then he would stop by and visit his adoptive family.
Sango and Miroku also rebuilt the demon slayers' village, continuing the practices of the demon slayer’s legendary clan and raised their two sons and daughter, whom they had named in remembrance of Kagome.
Kirara remained with her mistress’s family long after her mistress and her mate passed away. Sango and Miroku’s children went on to carry on the ways of the demon slayers...and their father’s mischievous, cursed hand.
Ayame had come across a badly wounded Kouga, and for many months had painstakingly nursed him back to health. Afterwords they had mated and rebuilt the wolf demon tribe.
Ginta and Hakkaku had spent the rest of their lives helping to retrain the few remaining tribe members and chasing after their leader’s many pups. They too mated and raised families, which continued to serve their leader’s families faithfully.
Shippo had gone on to become one of the most powerful fox demons of the era and had eventually settled down with a female fox demon, creating their own brood of fox kits. He had gone on to help start another, stronger fox demon clan.
Sesshomaru raised Rin and watched over her personally, until she decided to start a family of her own. After her passing, he continued watching after her offspring for all of their lives as well.
--
Modern time:
After Tomi’s funeral, they buried his body in the Ryuusan family plot. Bankotsu made peace with his parents and visited his beloved Nanny Hoshi’s grave, introducing all three to his beloved wife.
Afterwards Kagome moved into Ryuusan Manor with Bankotsu. They offered for her family to live there as well, but Sora declined, and she and Hiromasa went back to maintain the Higaurashi family shrine.
After Hiromasa passed away, he was buried in the Higaurashi family plot. Sora made frequent visits to Ryuusan manor to visit her daughter’s family and enjoyed spoiling her many grandchildren.
Souta also moved back in with his mother and finished school. He eventually became a famous soccer star and married his beloved Hitomi. They had three kids and visited their families whenever they could.
Sora died happily at Higaurashi shrine, caring for the shrine her family had owned since its creation, and maintaining the house her late husband had built.
Kagome and Bankotsu spent the rest of their lives enjoying every day together and raising their six kids together. All six of their adorable kids were told about both sides of their family histories and were taken to visit the Higaurashi shrine frequently.
Each of their kids had a large trust fund put in their names as per Tomi’s willed request. All six kids went into different fields of expertise after getting their degrees at college, but made sure to put their families first in all aspects of their lives- just as their parents had always done.
Takahashi Weapons Surplus went on to become just as successful as Ryuusan Weapon Incorporated had been. Takahashi Weapons Surplus continued to uphold the strict quality standards of their predecessor and remained the leading weapons supplier for all of Japan.
Kagome and Bankotsu grew old together raising their family and teaching them everything they had learned. They always stressed that family was the most important thing in the world, and never failed to be there for their children. They ensured that their beloved children had plenty of exposure to the natural beauty of the family’s land as well. They enjoyed a long lifetime filled with love and happiness, watching their many grand children grows, as well as a few of their great-grandchildren.
Most importantly they died together on a sunny afternoon outside in the back yard under their favorite cherry blossom tree, snuggled together for a warm afternoon nap. Both had their arms around each other and a content smile on their face, with their gray hair mixed together as their foreheads touched. They lay surround by the beautiful land they had cherished in their long life together and died happily in each others' arms, just as deeply in love as they had always been.
--
A/N: Okay sadly, that’s the end of BFE. Thank you to all of my readers, for taking time to read and enjoy my hard work. Thanks to everyone who reviewed. Your reviews still bring a smile to my face each time I read them.