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Friday, November 18, 2005
Inuexodus
*episode 4*
Inuyasha is traveling away from the village and the forest as he has been for most of the day. Once he has a chance to practice, he finds that he can run at least as fast as a human adult. He sees another forest ahead and hopes to find shelter in it. All of this is at Myoga’s advice; and as yet, his guide has not misled him. Suddenly a tail-wind brings him new smells. Unknown humans are behind him; and something else he can’t place. He stops and turns back. Using his Superhuman vision, he clearly sees two men and a woman in black suits running toward him. Another man is leading the group from the back of the strangest horse Inuyasha has ever seen. It appear to be much smaller than a horse and its off-white fur seems more feline than equine. The man on its back is carrying a large L shaped object over his shoulder. As Inuyasha watches, the man jumps clear of the beast and braces his feet. Summoning great strength, he raises the object above his head and flings it forward. It spins directly toward Inuyasha who barely manages to doge it. As he looks, he sees the weapon make a great arc and then return to its master. “Myoga,” the boy asks, “What’s goin’ on?!?” The flea says, “I had heard rumors of these ones; but I thought that they were a myth. But never mind that, we are in danger.” Inuyasha asks, “Like at the village?” Myoga says, “Yes, only more so. Which is why I would advise you to run. Speaking of which, so long.” As the half-demon watches helplessly, his companion dashes off abandoning him. Keeping enough of his wits about him, Inuyasha turns and runs. Before he does, he sees that the two-tailed cat/horse has not stopped and that, unhindered by a rider, it is pursuing him. As he runs, his feet snag in a bush root and he falls on his face. Pulling himself under the bush, he balls up and hopes that he won’t be seen.
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