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| A crow of a rooster, a few bird
chirps, and Kagome comes on scene thinking about the dry well at Inuyasha's forest. | Kagome:
There should be a clue
back there to get me back home. |
And Kagome goes off on her
merry way to find her home.
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...before Kaede searches for
her.
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| Arriving villagers have
searched for Kagome, but she can not be found. Kaede assumes that she
must've left the village alone. |
Kaede:
I should have further warned her about enemies after
the Shikon no Tama.
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Inuyasha
listens in.
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Through the woods
Kagome goes,
la da la dah!
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But above are some
silent pursuers.
| Kagome:
It's here! The well I came out of! |
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These guys jump!
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And land all
around Kagome,
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muffling any cries of help.
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Our story shifts to this place,
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where a certain girl now gets shoved to the floor.
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One calls out, Boss, we have captured her as you ordered. |
Another questions what this
flappy thing is, remarking on an unusual clothing. |
Kagome's up fast!:
Hey!What are you doing, pervert!? |
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They tease her for this scantly clothing, and one offers a marriage vow. |
A low, drawling voice orders, Give me the Tama.
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Slowly he approaches,
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unshealthing his sword.
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Kagome is held, and a binder
tells Boss,
Hehheh, Boss, kill her
with one swing! |
Kagome does protest and struggle to her end, but that sword's hurting forward fast.
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Came down pretty close, too. It hit the one who called for the one swing.
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He falls with a wet-sounding
sound.
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Boss:
Huh, wrong one.
| Eek! This guy's acting strange.
His minions and Kagome run off... |
...just before he
swings his
sword.
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Sanity long agone,
he attacks,
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and they duck.
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This blow collapses a statue.
The horror! It looked
pretty nifty, and all. |
Fearfully one says:
Bo- Boss, this one.
You need to cut this girl. |