InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Captive Soul ❯ chapter 41 ( Chapter 41 )

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Chapter 41: Old Enemy? New Enemy.

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I nuyasha grabbed Kagome the same instant Sesshomaru picked up Rin. The brothers jumped out of the way, evading the large green glob of poison that dropped to sizzle its way into the brown cobblestones.

He ran, heart pounding, with Kagome in his arms. Sesshomaru, who was much faster than he, flashed past him, heading toward the far edge of the garden.

Inuyasha caught up with his brother under the overhanging branches of a very old willow tree. With Kagome still in his arms, he turned to Sesshomaru. "WHAT THE HELL IS THAT?"

Sesshomaru glared at the monster. "That...is the soul stealer."

Ears twitching, Inuyasha looked in the direction of the towering creature.

In the middle of Rin's garden it stood, almost three stories high. It resembled a gigantic black cobra, the fins fanning out from the sides of its head gave it more of a fish like appearance. Emerging sunlight reflected off its scales, flashing occasional splotches of bright light across the ground and trees. It silently stared in their direction, its cold jeweled eyes gleaming an emerald luster. That luster, radiating power, fixated on Sesshomaru. Inuyasha got the distinct impression...it wanted....his brother.

The snake held its head high, quietly observing them. The dark green shimmering gaze blinked once. It opened its mouth, revealing hundreds of long, needle sharp fangs and hissed out a piercing scream. The screech shredded the air in a wave of power, the breath of it hitting them like the gust from a storm's gale. Inuyasha yelped and flattened his ears against his head. In the direction of the house, glass shattered.

The scream died. The giant closed its long pointed beak and cocked its head, waiting.

"Inuyasha, put me down."

He looked down to see Kagome staring at the monster. Inuyasha placed Kagome on her feet. Her eyes did not waver, remaining fixed on the deadly threat. "I believe Sesshomaru is correct, Inuyasha. I can feel Rin's soul within it." Her worried features winced. "It also has the Shikon no Tama. That's why it's so big."

Inuyasha glanced at the miko. "Can we kill it?"

Kagome shook her head. "If you kill it, you will destroy Rin's spirit. Rin's soul gave it a life force to feed on, allowing it to birth into existence."

Louder than he intended, Inuyasha barked. "What?! What are we supposed to do if we can't kill it!?"

The young miko blinked, clearing the sheen of water that had begun to form in her steel grey depths. "I...I don't know. We must find some way to release her soul and then...find a way to destroy it...but...it has the Shikon No Tama...."

She looked at Rin who was in Sesshomaru's arms. "...If you do not free Rin's spirit soon...her body will die. The soul, already stripped from her body, will not return to it. If her soul is freed and she is dead, it will leave this world and not return."

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Sesshomaru knelt by the base of the old willow and laid Rin on the spongy moss. He straightened. "Inuyasha, I will lure it into the field. Guard Rin until I have done this. When it is in the field, I want you to keep it there until I can secure my weapons."

His half brother's brows drew together in determination as he gave a hard nod once in understanding. "You got it."

Sesshomaru glanced one final time at Rin before he took off. As he approached the soul stealer, it instantly shot at him. While skillfully dodging a razor sharp strike, he cracked his green energy whip. It bounced off the shiny black scales with not so much as a scratch. Keeping his eyes on the monstrous serpent, he retreated, floating toward the back of the garden, hoping it would follow. Those cold emerald eyes glowed brightly, watching every single move he made. The greenish gaze seemed to hold while the serpentine body swayed hypnotically from side to side. With a slow slither, it eased after him, taking the bait.

As it followed, it screamed again, this time spewing a cloud of green poison at him. Sesshomaru moved to the side, avoiding it. He did not think the poisonous mist would do him harm, but he was not quite sure. This.... deadly poison matched his exactly, therefore, he reasoned, it may not harm him. He might be immune. This reasoning also had a downside: this creature might also be immune to his poison as well.

Wanting to confirm his theory, Sesshomaru lifted his right hand and sprayed the soul stealer's head. Nothing happened. It did not even blink.

He silently cursed while hovering backwards. A very small part of him was getting worried.

As he neared the stream which bordered the edge of the field, Sesshomaru studied the trailing soul stealer closer. For some reason he could not fathom, this....monster....smelled familiar. Almost as if he had known it for...ages. Yes, there was definitely something about this deadly creature ...something strangely...intimate. The slithering snake had intelligence and horrendous power but one clear purpose glowered in the depths of flashing emerald green: The Soul Stealer wanted to kill him...and only him.

Sesshomaru lured the serpent into the field. He stopped close to the tree line, the house now several hundred yards away. A blur of red flashed through the garden and into the tall golden stalks of broom sage. Inuyasha was coming.

Suddenly, the swaying soul stealer lunged forward with demonic speed. Sesshomaru dodged the strike but was not quite fast enough as a long needle-sharp fang dug into his left arm, slicing it from shoulder to elbow. He hissed in rage and pain as poison seared into his veins. Blood spurted from the wound, dripping in rivlets down his forearm and to his wrist, staining the white sleeve a black crimson. Ignoring the overwhelming urge to hold his bleeding left arm with his right, Sesshomaru gritted his canines and growled.

Scarlet coated his vision as he felt his body change. The surroundings became smaller. His giant white paws touched solid ground. He roared at the hissing serpent in a rage he hadn't felt for eons. This slithering abomination from that black miko's soul was going to die!

Sesshomaru snarled and backed up, all four of his huge white paws digging into the soft earth. That last fleeting thought made him pause. black Miko...this...this...creature before him was.....it was....

At that exact moment the tip of its tail swung around from the back. Sesshomaru, in his demon form, did not see the attack coming. This resulted in the length of the enormous tail hitting him full force on his right haunch and across his side. Lightning shot through his body, burning elemental power into his insides, searing fire through his nervous system and over his flesh.

He howled while falling on his left side. The earth shook with a thundering boom as his full demon form hit the ground. The sound pounded his senses and he yelped when his torn front leg took the brunt of the impact.

Summoning the strength, Sesshomaru raised up and jumped away just as the cracking aura of the serpent's tail nearly hit him again. He skidded to a halt several hundred feet away and swerved to face the devil soul stealer again. From the corner of his eye, he saw Inuyasha land beside his blood soaked paw.

The hanyou glared up at him and yelled. "Hey!!!! you were supposed to wait on me!!!! What are you doing??!! You haven't even put a dent in it!"

As Inuyasha pulled Tetsusaiga from its sheath, it flared with power. "Go get your fangs, Sesshomaru! I'll keep it busy!"

Sesshomaru switched his attention to warily watch the waiting serpent as he changed back. A moment later, he was standing by his half-brother, angrily glaring at the monster that avidly watched him with cold-blooded patience. "Keep him occupied, brother."

With that, Sesshomaru sprinted toward the house to get his weapons.

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Eyes of green ice followed Sesshomaru, blatantly ignoring him. Just as the black snake chose to slither after his brother, Inuyasha darted and blocked its path, effectively cutting it off, forcing it to pause. "You're my opponent now, lizard breath!!"

For a split second, Inuyasha caught a glimmer of impatience in the far reaches of those deadly emerald depths. The black snake bared rows of needled fangs and screamed in annoyance. Inuyasha flattened his ears against his head and grunted. This was becoming irritating. He charged with Tetsusaiga held high, the fang glowing fiercely in raw demonic power. Inuyasha leapt skyward and came down hard, aiming for what he hoped was a soft underbelly, but when Tetsusaiga hit, it merely deflected off the reflective black scales and violently bounced back. Inuyasha flipped over backwards and slid to a stop as his boots dug into the soft earth.

Still in a defensive stance and holding his fang, Inuyasha growled and cursed. Tetsusaiga had not even tarnished the shine on the fishy serpent's scales. A small part of him was beginning to worry.

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Kagome sat on the cool moss with Rin's head in her lap. Delicately, she caressed the bangs from Rin's forehead. She smiled at her little sister as one of her tears dangled from her nose only to fall, splashing lightly on Rin's pale lips. "Momma always did say you were special, Rin." Kagome sniffed. "She told me I was special because of my heart and spirit but she always said you were special because you were born on the first day of spring." Gently, she touched Rin's cool lips and wiped the tear away. "Momma said you were the breath of new life."

Letting out a quiet sob, she held Rin's hand and kissed the soft skin on the back. "Please fight for that breath, come back, please...."

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Sessh omaru picked up Toukijin. At his firm hold it flashed a bright dark hue of fusia which suddenly swirled back into the blade. After sliding Toukijin within his blue and yellow belt, he then hefted Tenseiga from the cobblestones. With a quick glance over to Kagome and Rin, he left the ground and flew toward the battle in the field.

Blood now trickled freely down his arm and to his fingertips, scattering droplets into the air as he approached the battle taking place. He landed by Inuyasha, instantly gaining the full attention of the swaying black serpent. Thick green acid dripped from its protruding fangs, falling to sizzle on the brown sage between them.

Inuyasha remained glaring at the threat before them. "Tetsusaiga can't even scratch it. The Shikon no Tama has given it too much power."

Sesshomaru gripped Tenseiga's hilt. "We must set Rin's spirit free, brother." "Keep it distracted. I need to get close enough."

With a hard grunt, Inuyasha charged the soul stealer. The second Sesshomaru saw the emerald glare switch to his half-brother. He zipped skyward, hoping he was fast enough to get past the serpent's senses. His hope was in vain for the soul stealer jerked his head to the side instantly and lashed out in a lightning quick strike. Jaws of solid steel snapped close, sliding into his right shoulder, piercing skin before sinking deeply into muscle. Sesshomaru let out a silent howl as a glob of black poison oozed into and over his flesh. His vision faded. Thoughts, words, not his own, entered his mind. "You know your fate, demon. Our Mistress never wanted you to be free. She gave me the sole duty to see to it. You will die now and with your death, the girl's death....and mine..."

In the midst of the enshrouding darkness, a vision came, a vision of his...mate.. his dying mate. No. He would not allow this to happen. Rin did not deserve this.

The jaws loosened and opened as the serpent let out a shockingly shrill and agonized scream. Sesshomaru felt his body fall then hit solid ground.

With a cheek pressed into the dirt, Sesshomaru opened his eyes just in time to see Inuyasha dodge a venomous strike in mid air. Immediately he noticed one of the soul stealer's eyes was missing. The serpent thrashed and jerked furiously, striking at his half-brother in bleeding fury.

Inwardly bracing against the pain, Sesshomaru slowly stood, silently thanking his brother for the first time in his life. Inuyasha had distracted the soul stealer and was now battling it several paces away from him. Tenseiga had never left his grip and he held the sword tightly while glaring at the snake's backside. The wound in his shoulder flared in intensity, throbbing harder with every beat of his now laboring heart. Sesshomaru grimaced as he lifted his father's fang. After a moment of gathering all the strength he could muster, he charged and bounded upward.

Tenseiga pulsed in his grip,

up his arm

and into his body,

urging him on.

Sesshomaru descended.

In one painful arc, he brought Tenseiga down on the soul stealer's head, penetrating the thick, black scales, slicing past them to the muscle and bone beneath. No mark was made and Sesshomaru knew there would not be one: clean, decisive, invisable.

Flipping over, he sailed backwards, his feet alighting on the earth several yards away. Echoing screams hit the air in cutting waves.

Sesshomaru looked up to see a bright orb of light ascend out of the soul stealer. It glowed brightly, mimicking a star's brilliance before shooting toward the house...and to Rin.

He smirked. "You did not succeed....completely."

Grimacing, he fell to one knee, groaning. The black poison in his shoulder was spreading. Tenseiga fell from his grip to land on the crushed sage.

The darkness was pulling at him again.

Sesshomaru struggled to stand...and to see. With great effort, he straightened as both arms now ached with agonizing torture. He guessed it was the black poison. It was seeping through muscle and blood, into his neck and across his back. Obviously, he was not immune to the thick, oozing, black venom.

Through blurring vision, he watched Inuyasha fight. Actually, the hanyou was not doing that badly. In fact, his little brother seemed to be inflicting a good bit of damage. Yet, Sesshomaru could see that even Inuyasha's powerful attacks were not going to be enough. He observed, dismayed, when the Kaze no Kizu was batted and snuffed out with a simple slash of its tail. Seeing this, Sesshomaru knew it was only a matter of time. Soon, his brother would tire and the soul stealing serpent would finish the intended task: killing him.

Longingly, he looked at the house and to the far-left edge of the garden, his gaze falling on the old willow that Kagome and Rin were lying under. Her soul had returned but would he be able to see her again before....

A light of hope dawned within his disheartened thoughts. "Kagome." They needed her. She could purify this thing and weaken it, enabling Inuyasha to kill it.

Sesshomaru took one step in the direction of the house but stumbled; his right knee hit the ground. Halfway kneeling and panting, he stared at the old willow tree, wishing he had the strength to move and silently hoping Kagome would realize they needed her help.

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The willow's bark was rough against her back. While the sounds of distant battle darkened Kagome's thoughts, she held Rin close, her sister's head now resting on her chest. Despondently, Kagome began to hum a lullaby, one their momma used to sing to get them to sleep. She had forgotten the words, but the tune always seemed to give her peace.

While humming, Kagome closed her eyes and bowed her head, her chin touching the softness of Rin's hair. As the subtle vibrations of the ancient melody carried within them both, Kagome felt a soft but heavy pulse. She opened her eyes to see a very bright ball of light slowly descend and disappear into Rin's body. She smiled. "Welcome back, sis."

Breathing a long sigh of relief, Kagome moved Rin to lie flat on the cool moss. While brushing a few strands of hair behind her sleeping sister's ear, she whispered, "I think they may need my help, sis. I will be back."

Kagome ran toward the middle of Rin's garden to the spot where they had performed the removal. She stopped near a flower-bed full of daffodils and picked up her bow and quiver of arrows.

She gave one quick glance back at Rin before heading into battle.

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. Hiya!!!! how was that action? more to come. and a few surprises. Thanks for reading and hope ya enjoyed. Ras~~~~~~~~