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Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Inutakai
*episode 4*
The rain continues to pour on Inuyasha’s small fire and he has become soaked. To shelter Konpon, he has hewn several braches and pulled them over her as a kind of shelter. Having done everything he can think of to do, he comes to sit by the old woman. “Little one,” she says, “I still can not feel or move my legs. If I were going to recover, it would have begun by now. The time has come to face what is and what must be.” The boy rises and begins to walk forward to tend the fire. Konpon calls after him, “Inuyasha! I will die on this spot. The time has come for you to go.” He turns back to her. It is imposible to tell weather his face is streaked with tears or rain; but his voice gives away the fact that he is crying, “I won’t leave you! I can’t.” Sighing, the old woman says, “Little one, you have known that this was coming. There is no need for you to see this. You will see death far too often in this world. You don’t need to add mine to that.” He says, “But I can’t just leave you.” She sighs again, “I chose a hermitage because I did not want people watching and fussing over me as I died. That was true of the people I had served for years; and it is even more true for you. You must…” her fragile frame is wracked by coughing. Inuyasha rushes to her side. When the coughing subsides, she does not move. He can see that she is still breathing; but she has lost consciousness.
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