InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Settle the Score ❯ One Step closer ( Chapter 1 )

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

Settle the Score
by Chri


Disclaimer :
Inuyasha doesn't belong to me. Instead he belongs to Rumiko Takahashi who has invented everything and therefore has really earned to own everything :).


Special thanks to :
Kat Morning has agreed to proof-read my chapters. As this is the first chapter I've ever written, there were a whole lot of typos in it. Pointing them out all must have been really enervating :) Thanks a lot!

And to daniel-gudman for ripping apart my fic ;)


Chapter 1


Everything you say to me
takes me one step closer to the edge.
And I'm about to break.

One Step Closer

Inuyasha stared at Kagome's back while running behind her. She was riding her bike with Shippou sitting in the basket. As it was going slightly downwards, the bike had gained quite some speed and the child was enjoying the free ride and the wind in his hair. Inuyasha kept his eyes on the bike to rescue Kagome should some kind of accident happen. Although she seemed very experienced with it and nothing had ever happened while she was riding the bike, he didn't trust the frail looking invention she had carried over from her time, especially when it was going downwards. He had witnessed himself how easily it could get out of control. And Kagome would surely appreciate his jumping in to rescue her...

"Oi Kagome! Don't you think the brat could go by himself?" Inuyasha called after them. The kid would never grow stronger if Kagome kept spoiling him. When he had been Shippou's age he definitely had been able to do more than just some lousy illusions...

"Aaaah, spring is wonderful! Inuyasha, are you sure you don't want a ride with us?" Shippou asked politely, grinning at the hanyou. A joke at Inuyasha's expense was perfectly fine with him. The hanyou had been banned from going anywhere near the bike after he had almost ruined it in his secret tries to learn using it. He had lost control of the bike while driving down a hill and had crashed into a tree. Although he had saved himself quite easily by jumping away, the bike's front tire had been broken, forcing Kagome to buy a new one.

"Don't listen to him, Shippou, he's just jealous," Kagome told the child, without letting her eyes wander off the path through the forest to prevent a crash like Inuyasha's. She was quite sure that he would keep her out of harm, but she wouldn't stand the embarrassment. ´Kagome, can't you even ride your metal cart? Kagome, you're always so clumsy! Kagome, aren't you supposed to sit on the bike?´ She could almost hear him commenting. ´No! Definitely not!´

She had been rescued enough in the seemingly endless quest for the Shikon no Tama, she didn't have to add to that in her spare time. Kagome made a wry grin; did she already think of anything not involving killing evil, Shikon-enhanced youkai as spare time? Although Naraku had been in hiding in the last few weeks, there were enough youkai to make up for the fact that their enemy wasn't playing around with them.

"Feh. Why would I want to if I can go faster myself?" Inuyasha was quite pleased with this reply and chose to mouth his concerns. "Kagome, if you keep spoiling the brat he will never grow stronger. When I was his age I could fight for myself." He noticed Kagome giving him a short glance. "What? Even you are more help in our fights than Shippou."

Although Shippou put out his tongue at Inuyasha, the comments hit home. Shippou didn't like to have to depend on others, but he hadn't much choice, he was only a child after all! His parents had defended him, and later this task had been taken up by Inuyasha and Kagome. ´How should I be able to kill giant youkai, who are even powered up by Shikon shards?´

But Shippou knew Inuyasha wasn't completely wrong. He had to grow stronger so that he someday even could help out Kagome or Inuyasha. ´I'd like to see Inuyasha's face when he needs my help.´ This thought brought the grin back to Shippou's face; the hanyou wouldn't like to have to depend on him, would he?

Meanwhile, Kagome's thoughts had wandered into a different direction. She was sure that Inuyasha telling her that she was stronger than Shippou was as close to a compliment she would get from him, at least when others were around. But what she found even more interesting was that Inuyasha had let a detail of his past slip, which was happening more often lately. ´He might be dropping his guard around us, because he is starting to really trust us.´ She took the opportunity and pressed further into the matter.

"What did you have to fight when you were Shippou's age?" Kagome tried hard to keep the curiosity out of her voice, but wasn't too successful. "Didn't your mother keep you out of harms way?"

Inuyasha was thinking if he should answer the question, and decided to stay to the truth without giving away too much. "I'd like to know how Haha-ue should have fended off youkai? Anyway, they weren't a problem until we had left Sesshoumaru's protection."

"Sesshoumaru was protecting you?" Now Kagome was beyond curious and didn't even try to hide it. It was shocking that the brothers seemed to have been at peace once. "Hasn't he always been trying to kill you?"

Inuyasha rolled with his eyes. Although, he shouldn't wonder, he never told them anything relevant about his past, so they wouldn't know of Sesshoumaru protecting him and his mother. ´Sort of, at least.´ He was being more and more relaxed in Kagome's presence lately, and maybe it wouldn't hurt if she knew a bit about his past. But it was enough for today, editing his past for her was damn complicated, so he changed to the original topic.

"If Sesshoumaru had been trying to kill me as a child, I wouldn't have stood a chance against him, Kagome," he told her. "Try to picture Shippou fighting Sesshoumaru, even if the brat is much weaker than I was, it would have ended with the same result. But the point is, Shippou should be able to use at least his claws by now."

"It's not my fault that I never learned how to!" Shippou defended himself. Even if he also was a bit curious about Inuyasha, defending his honor, or what was left of it, was much more important to him. "And you never leave me something to give them a try. It's your fault!"

"I can imagine what you would do if I handed you a youkai. And why don't you try your claws on a tree or hunt a rabbit in the fields? Are you afraid of little bunnies?" Inuyasha shattered Shippou's excuse. "I would really appreciate roasted hare."

Kagome didn't object, her stay in the Sengoku Jidai had taught her that self-hunted - or better said, Inuyasha-hunted - food was much better than stuff from the supermarket. She didn't want to be actually involved in the process of preparing the poor animal, but at least it had had a better life than of the animals in her time which ended up as steak.

She noticed Sango and Miroku behind her. They were riding Kirara and catching up, mainly because she had slowed down on her bike to concentrate on the conversation. Kagome stopped, also to grant the cat a pause, and watched the youkai land.

Shippou decided to drop the matter, to avoid further embarrassment, addressing the monk, "Miroku, where have you been so long? I hope you didn't try anything funny with Sango."

The monk grinned and held up his hands in an innocent gesture. "Of course not."

Kirara gave an approving growl. They both got down from Kirara and joined their friends. Kirara transformed into her smaller form and hopped onto Miroku's shoulder, who patted her on the head. Sango gave both of them a suspicious look. "You seem to be very familiar with Kirara lately." The other day she had searched for Kirara and wanted to ask the monk if he had seen her cat, only to find that Miroku seemed to have disappeared too. After a while Kirara had reappeared, Miroku only five minutes later.

"It has to be my charming personality," Miroku countered. "Kirara seems to have good insight into human nature."

Inuyasha snorted. "She is just relaxed because you don't grope cats. Or do you?"

Kagome couldn't stop a giggle.

Sango joined forces with Inuyasha. "Maybe I could incite Miroku in bothering Kirara, so my back would be safe."

"The more the merrier." Miroku's comment silenced Sango, who didn't know how to counter that statement.

"Point to Miroku," Kagome decided. She loved to play referee in the verbal battles between Sango and Miroku.

"Pervert," Sango muttered under her breath.

Suddenly Inuyasha tensed. "I smell blood," he stated, breaking the relaxed atmosphere. He sniffed to gain more information from the smell. "It's not much, only from one human, but I think I also smell that of a youkai."

"Do you sense Shikon shards?" Miroku asked Kagome. When she shook her head, he stated, "We should still go into the matter." Inuyasha grumbled, but dashed off into the woods. The rest climbed on Kirara and followed Inuyasha, leaving the bike behind; they would retrieve it later.

"Inuyasha, how far away are we from the source of the smell?" Miroku shouted down to Inuyasha.

"We should reach them in one or two minutes if Kirara can keep up the speed with all of you sitting on her." Inuyasha sniffed again. Slightly altering his direction, he shouted up to them, "I can make out two human and a youkai. If I'm right, it's the smell of a bear youkai. I don't notice any blood from the other human."

Sango put her hand on Hiraikotsu. "The humans must be pretty skilled. Bear youkai are not to be underestimated," she explained. "They are not only strong, but also quite agile, although they look a bit clumsy. The best course of action is to wear them out, because they don't have that much stamina."

This moment the group arrived at a clearing that seemed to have served as the battleground. They could see the youkai leaning against a tree to steady himself, bleeding from some cuts. The youkai looked more like a tall and rather heavy man than a bear. His clothing wasn't extraordinary either, the only things giving him away were his pointed ears and maybe his unusual characteristics. Kagome thought that he looked like a basketball professional who had eaten too much hamburgers, or maybe a really tall wrestler.

His two opponents were staying out of the reach of his claws. Each was armed with a katana, their blades were already bloodied. Both men looked a bit out of their breath. The taller one looked unharmed, but the other had three gashes in his upper arm, blood soaking his shirt. If the blow had been a bit deeper, his arm would have been ripped off.

Inuyasha interrupted the silence. "What is going on here? Why the hell are you fighting in the middle of nowhere?" The three combatants noticed him and both parties moved away from each other. Then they surveyed the people who had interrupted their fight.

"Stay out of this, hanyou!" the bear youkai shouted and launched himself at the wounded human. Like Sango had said, he moved faster than expected.

But the human seemed to have learned from past mistakes and ducked under the blow that would have shattered his skull, and slashed at his enemy's upper arm, inflicting a wound similar to his own. "Payback, bastard!" he laughed, getting out of the youkai's reach again.

"Perfectly fine with me! Like I would be interested in helping you," Inuyasha snorted.

"Something isn't right here," Sango explained. "First, the swords seem to be enchanted, or they wouldn't be able to hurt the youkai. Second, bear youkai usually stay out of the way of anybody and only attack if provoked."

"You should get out while you can, or we are going to capture you too," the taller human interrupted them.

The other one turned to speak with his partner. "The girls look really pretty..."

The bear youkai used the distraction to escape. "Good luck, hanyou. You'll need it!"

"I'm not a weakling like you!" Inuyasha shouted after the youkai who had vanished into the wood. ´Coward! Leaving me with the work...´

"You can surrender peacefully," the taller one offered.

Inuyasha drew out Tetsusaiga, but didn't transform the blade. "... or we can finish things this way", he finished the sentence. "You really think you stand a chance? There are more of us, not that I couldn't take you on alone." He gave him an evil smirk. "Tell me why you'd want to capture us and I might let you live."

"What could two girls and a monk do to stop us? We battle youkai, so humans and hanyous are no problem for us. Especially ones as poorly equipped as you," the tall one commented on Tetsusaiga and chose to test his blade against the rusted one. Inuyasha blocked the attack and kicked him into the stomach, but his enemy jumped back and didn't receive the full force of the kick.

Sango and Miroku attacked the wounded human and tried to disarm him while Kagome aimed an arrow at Inuyasha's enemy. She didn't let the arrow fly, because she didn't want to hurt him unless she had to. Inuyasha was holding himself quite well and landed a few punches, not wanting to kill his enemy either.

´At least until I get an answer to my question,´ Inuyasha thought, evading a sword-stroke.

The wounded one offered more resistance, although it was the force of desperation. Sango and Miroku were overpowering him. He always jumped back when one of them could have landed a hit. Inuyasha's enemy broke away and joined his brother, leaving Inuyasha behind. The hanyou jumped over them and landed between the two parties, facing his two opponents.

"Don't mistake me for some low level youkai; your cheap retreating won't work. I won't repeat myself another time: Why did you want to capture us?" The last question had a menacing undertone. Kagome noticed the strangely calm look on Inuyasha's face. ´He looks distant, as if not paying attention. But his eyes are focused.´

After a look between the two humans the tall one started to talk. "We make money catching youkai. We sell them for various pur..." The rest was cut off when Inuyasha attacked faster than the eye could follow and slashed at the tall one's carotids. Inuyasha held the other human up by the throat before his mortally wounded partner even started to collapse.


I know, I know, it's an evil cliffhanger. But the second chapter won't fit otherwise, please believe me. The next chapter also will be longer than this one, to make up for it :)

The title of each chapter will be the name of a fitting song, you will notice that I tend to listen to metal. To give you an easy start I chose Linkin Park - One Step closer. The chapters will be anything but songfics, so you don't have to know/hear the song, but it will fit the mood.


December 22th, 2002 : When it all began.

October 18th, 2003 : Last revision of the chapter.