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Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Two Hearts: The last of the seven
*episode 12*
The priestess Kaede leads a small group of the village children as she walks the forest, looking for herbs. One boy says, “Lady Kaede, we saw the half-breed leave your home earlier. He looked angry and more frightening than usual.” Kaede says, “Oh aye, Inuyasha has a foul temper; and his ire is raised when young Kagome must return to her home. But fear him not. With luck, soon Kagome will rejoin us. Then Inuyasha shall relax; mind you, not that there shall be peace. I fear those two will, as always, end up shouting at each other.” Pointing, a little girl tugs at the old woman’s sleeve, “Lady Kaede, she has returned, and he is relaxed, but they aren’t fighting.” Turning her eye in the indicated direction, Kaede steps in front of the children. “Avert thine eyes.” she commands. Inuyasha is lying on his back next to the well. Kagome is lying on top of him with her legs off to one side and her head on his chest. Kaede asks, “Do ye such things in the woods like a wild beast Kagome? From Inuyasha perhaps, but from ye I would have thought to see better.” Not getting a response, Kaede looks closer. She sees the blood stains on the strange giant withered flower pedal the two are on and the burns on Kagome’s clothes and skin. “Oh dear.” the old woman says, sighing. She turns to the first boy and says, “Run ye hence and fetch villagers, men and women both. I fear they will have to be carried.”
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