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Thursday, July 28, 2005
Why Should I Cry For You: Kohaku vs Tattoimaru
*episode 2*
“He what?!?”
Kagome hears Inuyasha shout. She is changing into the uniform she lent to Kagura inside Kaede’s house. She stayed outside long enough to gather that Kohaku has done something and that they have to go after him. She then took her clothes from Kagura and went in to change. She can find out the details later, but based on the way Sango and the others were hurrying, time is of the essence. Tying her neckerchief as she goes, Kagome steps outside to join her friends. Sango is telling Inuyasha, “…need you to track his scent. It’s the only way we’ll find him.” Inuyasha says, “Sorry Sango, if Kirara’s flying, there’s no way I can track her.” Kagura says, “We can do what we did before; I’ll summon the wind and you find which current his scent is on.” Inuyasha nods, “Ok, but we’d better get out’a the village. There’re too many scents here.” Inuyasha sets off toward the edge of the village with the others hurrying after him. As they run, Shippo jumps from Miroku’s shoulder to Kagome’s. In a field nearby, Kagura begins to summon air currents, drawing each one to Inuyasha’s sensitive nose. Kagome turns to Sango and asks, “What happened?” Sango says, “It’s my brother, he went to confront Tattoimaru. He took Kirara in the middle of last night.” Miroku says, “He told Shippo, then he used something to put him to sleep; probably the same concoction he used on you.” Sango says, “It’s an herbal paste used to render demons unconscious. He must have learned how to make it in the village.” “Why would he do that?” Kagome asks. “He’s never seemed the type to play the hero.” Sango says, “I have no idea.” There is a moment of silent thought. The monk says, “I have an idea, but I hope I’m wrong.”
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