InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ The Terror Within ❯ Chapter 1
[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]
The Terror Within
One of these days she was going to learn to think before reacting.
That's what Kagome told herself as she faced her opponent. The
little girl behind her was trembling and Kagome heard her whimper.
She wanted to turn and tell her it would be ok. That she could
handle this, but she couldn't do that. To look away meant death,
for both of them. If she was honest, they were probably going to
die anyway. It was only a question of when.
“Rin,” she breathed. “Run.”
But the little girl was apparently too scared to move. Think
Kagome. There has to be a way. But there wasn't. She was alone,
and there was nothing she could do.
There were no beads to save her this time.
She looked into the eyes of her friend and knew it wasn't his
fault. Her eyes flickered to where Tessaiga lay on the other side
of the clearing, with her bow. It had happened so fast and there
hadn't been time. They had thought they were safe and the water had
been so inviting; they hadn't been able to resist going for a swim.
But then, Rin had appeared, bursting through the bushes, petrified
and hurt. They'd rushed to her side, their clothes forgotten as
they tried to figure out what had happened.
Then they heard the youkai. The one he hadn't sensed.
“More yummies,” it growled, drool falling to the ground
in thick ribbons. “And here I thought there would only be
dessert.”
“Feh,” Inuyasha growled, shoving Kagome behind him and
cracking his knuckles menacingly, “You'll be dust before you
get the chance.” Kagome could see the muscles in the hanyou's
back tense for the fight and looked to where his haori lay
forgotten with their weapons. He had no protection.
“Inuyasha! Your sword!”
The hanyou chuckled, his gaze never wavering from the youkai before
them. “I don't need it for worthless scum like
this.”
But it became apparent almost immediately that he did need
Tessaiga. Anything the youkai's saliva had touched was starting to
melt. Kagome could see Inuyasha's skin hissing wherever it had come
into contact with the corrosive substance and she screamed.
She tried to run for their weapons, but the youkai blocked her
path, his eyes glinting maliciously as he surveyed her.
“So eager little yummy?” The youkai licked his lips
noisily, his hand shooting out to grab her.
“No you don't you bastard!” Inuyasha shouted, and
Kagome watched seemingly in slow motion as he leapt in front of her
only to be hit hard across the ribs and flung across the clearing
to slam into a very solid tree.
Kagome backed slowly away, catching a glimpse of Rin as she did.
“Rin,” she said softly. “You need to
run.”
“I can't,” the girl sobbed.
“There will be no running,” the youkai growled, licking
his lips again. “Only ea…”
But he stopped short. The wind had picked up and a low growl was
emanating from where Inuyasha had landed. The youkai turned to look
and Kagome couldn't help but look as well, hope swelling within
her. He was alright.
His youki was crackling all around him and as the wind whipped his
hair, she saw his eyes had turned scarlet. Her blood ran cold.
“No,” she breathed. “Oh gods no.”
He moved as a blur, instantly killing the youkai before turning on
her - which was how she came to be here, cursing her lack of sense.
Why hadn't she insisted Inuyasha go get Tessaiga? Or at least his
haori? Now there was nothing to stop him. No way to make him
revert.
He growled at her and Kagome couldn't help but wonder why he was
just standing there. He hadn't hesitated to kill the youkai, so
what was stopping him from doing the same to her? She didn't even
bother considering he knew who she was. Inuyasha was gone. There
was no hope for them now.
“Lord Sesshoumaru,” Rin whimpered and Kagome silently
wished the taiyoukai would come. He was probably the one being that
stood a chance. After all, he'd forced Inuyasha to revert once
before. But logic stated that if he were nearby, he would have come
by now. They were on their own and she had to try something. She
thought briefly of trying to imbue a rock or something with her
reiki, but she knew it would do little more than piss him off,
which would not end well.
“Inuyasha,” she said as calmly as she could, inching
slowly to her left. If she could just get to Tessaiga, maybe she
could shield them with it long enough for help to come. “Come
back Inuyasha. The threat is gone. You're safe now. Come
back.”
She took another tentative step towards the sword and Rin followed
her, clinging to her leg. The possessed hanyou watched them with
mild curiosity and Kagome once again wondered why he was just
watching them. She supposed he might smell himself on her from
where he'd carried her this morning, but that had never stopped him
in the past.
He was just standing there, lazily gazing at them as he flicked
gore from his claws. She took another step and his eyes followed
her, his growl thrumming around them. She wanted to dive for the
sword, but she knew he would catch her before she got close. Her
only hope was to inch there before he decided to attack.
But then, his eyes gleamed, his upper lip quirking up to reveal his
fangs which had elongated considerably, and Kagome knew it was all
over. She stood her ground before Rin, pathetic protection though
she was. As he started forward, the first tear escaped her eye and
she braced herself for the pain. I forgive you.
His claws pierced her chest, shallower than she expected, and he
threw her to the ground. Rin seemed to regain the use of her legs
as she screamed and ran for the trees. Kagome prayed Inuyasha would
not follow. But he seemed too interested in her to care. She
coughed, trying to focus on him through her tears. He was standing
over her, seeming to contemplate something, and she realized there
was a worse alternative she hadn't thought of.
“Oh gods no,” she whimpered, watching as her best
friend lowered himself before her. “Oh please no!”
He ignored her, sniffing her body with obvious intent. His hands
pulled her swimsuit from her body and Kagome sobbed anew as she
heard him rip away his hakama. Giving up all hope, she screamed to
the heavens. No one could save her. Her only hope was that he would
kill her in the process.
But then, he was gone. She heard him snarl and the thud of
something hitting a tree in the distance. She guessed someone had
come and he'd killed them. Gods she hoped it wasn't Rin. His shadow
fell over her and she whimpered again as she felt his hand upon
her. However, something was different. The arm that lifted her was
gentle, and she felt a soft pillowy something behind her head as
she was settled into the crook of his arm. Opening her eyes, she
saw the silver gleam of armor and a red chrysanthemum. Then all
went dark.
When she woke, it took her a moment to remember what had happened.
It didn't take long though for the pain in her chest, and the
emptiness she felt in her soul, to jog her memory. But there were
also things she didn't recognize around her, like the crackling of
a fire somewhere. And unless she was vastly mistaken, she was in a
bed of some kind.
“Finally awake?”
She jumped. The voice was soft, but she knew it all the same.
“Sesshoumaru?” she croaked, surprised at how scratchy
her voice sounded. “Where am I?”
“Where the hanyou cannot reach you.”
“It was you,” she whispered, opening her eyes finally
to look at him. “You saved me.”
He nodded. “I found Rin and she said there was something
wrong with Inuyasha.”
“Is he…”
“He lives,” Sesshoumaru replied. “His sword is
back where it belongs. He won't transform again.”
“Thank you,” she mumbled, falling back on her pillow to
stare at the ceiling. “It happened so fast. It wasn't his
fault.” She heard what was undeniably a snort and turned to
face him once more. “Tonight is the new moon. He couldn't
sense the youkai! Any other day, he would have known it was coming
and been prepared.”
“Is that what you will say when I return you to
him?”
She cowered beneath her blankets. “I…”
The taiyoukai sighed, standing from his chair and heading towards
the door. “Worry not miko. This one shall not force you to
return. Rest.”
He left her room then, leaving her alone with her thoughts. Could
she return to Inuyasha? She knew it wasn't his fault. He would
never willingly hurt her, but could she still look at him without
seeing the youkai inside? She didn't know. Turning slightly in an
attempt to get comfortable, she decided to think about it in the
morning and let herself slip back into darkness.
She spent the next week lost to the world. Sesshoumaru sent food to
her daily, but she never ate it. What was the point? Every waking
moment only brought more pain. His eyes haunted her. He might have
still looked like Inuyasha but for those eyes. It was easy to
forget the monster that hid within her best friend. But she knew
she couldn't blame him for what had happened. Her attacker might
have had her friend's face, but that was it. Inuyasha wouldn't have
any idea what had happened except for what he could smell. She
wondered how much he would be able to piece together. She hoped he
wouldn't blame himself.
There was a soft knock at the door and she jerked slightly, sinking
lower under her blankets. “Yes?”
Sesshoumaru entered silently, shutting the door behind him.
“You're not eating.”
“Didn't seem to be much point,” she murmured.
“You must eat Kagome.”
She looked up at that. She'd never heard him say her name before.
Suddenly, it was too much. She felt her face heat as tears welled
in her eyes. “I just don't know what to do. I can't just stay
here forever, but I can't go back. I can't even go home because he
can get there through the well. There's nowhere for me to
go.”
“No one is forcing you to leave.” Sesshoumaru said,
unsure how to react. “But you must eat.”
She didn't know why, but his apparent concern frustrated her beyond
compare. “But why are you doing this? Why do you care?
Shouldn't you be throwing me out before I contaminate your
home?”
“Hmph,” he chuckled, taking a seat in a chair beside
her. “Such negativity. I suppose my brother is to blame for
that as well. If I were worried about contamination as you say, I
never would have brought you here.”
“Oh.” She felt silly. Of course he wouldn't have
brought her here unless he wanted to. “So um, why did you
bring me here?” She asked, unsure of what she wanted him to
say.
“You needed protection. Would you have preferred for me to
leave you there?”
“No! That's not what I meant. I just…” She didn't
know what to say, but as he abruptly rose from his chair, she
realized she had probably said the wrong thing anyway.
“I'll have another tray of food brought to you. And this
time, you must eat.”
“Wait, Sesshoumaru!” She called, extending her hand
towards him. “Don't go. Please.”
He stopped a few feet from the door and she realized suddenly that
she knew almost nothing about him. Nothing that would give her
something to talk about. What do you say to the man you thought was
heartless and cruel? All she knew was she was tired of being alone.
He was still standing there, waiting for her to speak. She tried to
stand, but her foot caught on the blanket, sending her spiraling
towards the ground.
He caught her effortlessly and Kagome was shocked by his
proximity.
“I'm sorry!” She said again. “I'm so
clumsy!” She tried to back away, to give him his space, but
he held firm.
“This is why you must eat,” he said, his voice
unusually soft in her ear. “Your body needs
strength.”
She nodded, feeling her body weakening by the moment. She knew she
should let go of him, but he felt so strong. Seemingly of their own
accord, her fingers clenched his kimono and she buried her face in
his shoulder. She wondered why he was letting her cling to him like
this.
He moved then, and Kagome feared he would push her away, but he
merely led her towards the door of her room.
“Where are we going?” She asked, stumbling slightly as
she tried to keep up.
“To the hot spring. You need a bath.”
She didn't have the strength to protest.