InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Inuyasha, Secrets Held Within ❯ Chapter 1:Introducing the New David ( Chapter 1 )

[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]

Inuyasha, Secrets held within
 
Dave Man: I do not own Inuyasha, but I wish I did; however I do own David, Anteo, Onesan, Jasrine, Renosance, and Ryoko, I made them up and their mine.
 
--This is my first fanfic so enjoy, and please review—
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`Thought'
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(A/N): I finally finished my chapter, I had originally planned to go farther with this chapter but that would take to long, so I cut it back. Please review.
Now updated
 
Chapter 1: Introducing the New David
 
It was a beautiful day in Feudal Japan. The sun was glimmering through the clear skies and pure air. A small breeze provided a soothing cool for those that were a mild warm in the spring sun. Birds chirped in the forest and small critters scattered across the ground. Yes it was a beautiful day…until an angry reincarnated Miko broke it.
 
“Sit Boy!!!”
 
WHAM
 
The ground shuttered as a pleading hanyou hit the ground face first right near a 16-year-old girl in modern clothing.
 
“Inuyasha, I'll be back in Three days!!”
 
“Gut Kagome, yo—” and with that the pleading inu-hanyou was cutoff as the girl jumped into a well, a portal to 500 years into the future.
 
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It has been almost 2 years since the girl, Kagome, had fallen through a mystical well, on her families shrine, that transported her back 500 years to feudal Japan. There she met Inuyasha, the half dog demon, Shippo, a small fox kitsune, Sango, a demon slayer, and the perverted monk Miroku, all while searching for the jewel shards of the Shikon jewel and while hunting down a terrible enemy called Naruku.
 
In no time Kagome made her way from the will house to her house, greeted by her mother on the way.
 
“Welcome back Kagome” came the highly cheerful voice of Mrs. Higurashi.
 
“Hi mom, have you seen my school books?” rushed Kagome as her mom pulled out the book sash as if she was psychic. Kagome quickly stopped and veered toward her mom, trading her yellow bag for the black sash.
 
“Thanks mom!” and with that, the already heaving Kagome ran out the door and headed toward school.
 
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-The other side of the world, America-
 
It was already getting dark and the already grudging David (no, not the other David, he died) was still not finished weeding the garden. His parents were gone for the week on important business matters and he was left alone with a lengthy list of choirs. He already ate dinner and finished his homework but weeding was not his thing. David led quite an odd life. His next-door neighbor was a farmer but both his parents were business executives. David was also quite the computer gee and therefore he didn't have many friends. He didn't understand his hidden talent, computers just came to him. When he was only five years old he already knew how to use computers and now that he is 18 he knows how to do practically everything with them. David, surprisingly, was a well-built man. Though he spent most of his life on a computer he helped his neighbor stack bails of hay and sometimes feed the cows, providing him with all the exercise he would ever need. He had a small tan and short brunette hair. His hazel eyes glimmered with specks of gold in the receding sun. His white-gloved hands worked fiercely at removing the unwanted green vegetation from the dark soil.
 
A rumbling.
 
That is all he heard before a whistling scream and a timid wind blew him down as he covered his ears as if his hands could make the mind piercing scream stomp. A large ball of flame flew overhead, heating the air around him till his hair singed. The ball of flame make its stop as it collided with the newly plowed fields sending dirt and debris into the air, creating a cloud of dust that was heavier than the thickest fog. The crackling sound of fire could be heard in the distance accompanied by far away sirens. What David heard next would change his life forever.
`han-to-se-ande-oon' wisps cried through his head. They became louder and louder, never stopping. Suddenly his body stopped obeying him; it got up, facing a cloud of dust. He didn't know when he started to move but he just did, slowly at first, the voices kept repeating the same fraise, `come to me', over and over. His feet moved one in front of the other, a slow walk turning into a trod, a trod turning into a run, and a run into a sprint. His lungs heaved for air and his chest felt like it was on fire. Sweat mixed with dust and dirtied his clear skin, but he could no stop, the voices kept calling him.
 
He stopped, and saw it. The crater formed from the falling object. He suddenly regained control of his body and set his sight on a shimmering purple object. In some part of his brain he know that object, he yearned for it. Acting as if he was not in control he slid down the sides of the crater, dogging small pockets of hire, and stumbled right next too the purple object. It was a perfectly round jewel, a cloud of purple swirling in the inside. Curiosity got the best of him and he touched it. His sleek hands met the smooth surface causing the jewel to pulse. Energy tickled through his hand and he felt something he newer felt before. Once he touched that jewel he felt hole, as if a missing piece of him was found. Form that time on he knew…he would never leave that jewel again, never let go, in fear that he would never be complete again if he let go.
 
`Damit, I can't see anything in the his for,' thought the finally conscience David, and with that thought he let out a small grunt. ` I just…I just with the dust would settle.' And with that the cloud of dust plowed into the ground, each particle settling on the ground leaving the air clean. The now stunned David dropped his jaw down as if he was trying to catch some flies.
 
“What!!! How?…umm.” A very surprised David stammered with a face that would make the dead laugh. But through his stunned face he managed to see a very interesting wooden pole, only about half a foot in length with beautiful carvings streaming through its wooden surface. David, still stammering, suddenly closed his mouth, looked down at the object, his eyes scanning it over and over, and picked it up. Suddenly his good neighbor came running over in his blue overalls, white T-shirt, and straw hat.
 
“David, whats ya doin here?” Spoke the obviously clue-less farmer.
 
“Um…nothing, just wandering why there's a giant hole there.”
 
“What hole?” spoke the farmer as he made a your-crazy face to David.
 
“Why this one right here,” pointing to the hole, David finally noticed that the hole was gone, not even a single piece of evidence was left of the holes existence. Starring dumbfounding at his finger David made the quick turn toward his house, jewel and stick in hand.
 
“Well, it was umm…nice looking at your field sure…I best get going.” Stammered the now red-faced and embarrassed David as he jogged back to his house.
 
The farmer just stood and stared, muttering about kids now days, obviously quite distressed that his neighbor thought there was a hole in the middle of his field.
 
David quickly returned back to his house, ran inside, and looked in the mirror to check if he wasn't crazy but as soon as he felt the objects in his hand he knew. All of it had happened. Strangely a part of him wanted to go mame the farmer for being so dumb, a part he never knew he had. He quickly suppressed it only to be encountered by an opposing voice that wanted to give the farmer a fruit basket for being on his land. David looked again in the mirror again thinking he was starting to actually become crazy. He blinked…and nodded it off while he took a shower and went to bed.
 
(A/N): That's it for this chapter, You'll find more about this David character in latter chapters, specifically the next one, and you'll find out more about the voices(there very important) One thing, I'm called Davi Man on FF.net.