InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Forks Through The Past ❯ A Scroll of Surprise ( Prologue )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Forks Through The Past
When Edward and Bella are somehow transported to feudal Japan, they end up meeting InuYasha and Kagome. Kagome knows that something is up with the pair, but she can't put her finger on it... and InuYasha? He's too busy being jealous of his new rival to notice anything.
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Disclaimer: I don't own the InuYasha series. That belongs to Rumiko Takahashi, just like the Twilight series of books belongs to Stephanie Meyer.
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It was a normal day in Forks. Overcast and drizzling, despite the importance of this day. It was the one-year anniversary of a couple more insane than anyone could imagine. It had started out as something between a god and an ordinary, seventeen year old girl. Then the god had bitten the girl the day after their wedding, as promised, turning the girl into one of them. A vampire. But these weren't the blood sucking monsters you hear about from Hollywood. These were true vampires, if 'vegetarians'.
However, it was under the insistence of the female vampire, Isabella Cullen, that this be treated as any normal day. And it was under the insistence of Edward, her husband, that she receive a gift. So they were standing in the shadows of Edward's bedroom, arguing.
"I told you, Edward, I don't want a gift!" Bella complained, shoving the carefully-wrapped package away from her. It almost tumbled off the bed, caught by Edward's faster-than-lightning hands.
"And you told me two years ago that hand me downs don't count as gifts." the bronze-haired, amber-eyed, eternally-seventeen-year-old vampire replied, handing the golden package back to her. "Besides, I think you'll like this one." he added with a grin.
Bella just sighed, ripping the paper off. In her hands sat a scroll, tightly bound with a length of red ribbon. Instinctively she slid the tie off, the scroll rolling open. "In the land of many monsters, there was a girl, and there was a boy." she read aloud, rolling her eyes. "The boy was god-like, and the girl was ordinary. The former was immensely strong, and the latter weaker than most girls her age. They lived in feudal Japan and-"
Bella stopped reading as the world began to spin. The fabric on the walls around her began to blur, and even Edward's iron grip on her shoulder seemed to evaporate. Before she could scream the world had blacked out, all her senses gone.
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AN: Short chapter, I know. But I'm not getting into the Feudal Era stuff until the next chapter. Live with it.