In The Blood

By: Ryu Katanna

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Chapter Two

It had been three weeks now. Three weeks since Naraku's defeat, and the jewel's completion. Three weeks since her youkai blood had awoken within her, and her ancestor had spoken to her through bonds of blood. Three weeks since she had made the wish on the jewel, and woken alone at the bottom of the Bone Eater's Well. Three weeks since her life had been forever changed.

Since she had been changed.

The Shikon No Tama had been absorbed into her body as it merged with her very being. She could still feel it's power thrumming from within her, but it was now hidden from anyone who would seek to use it. There would be no way for anyone to detect it's presence as the power of her reiryoku and youki cloaked it within her skin; the two working in harmony to maintain the balance. The jewel would never be a threat to another now that its power had been sealed within her. She had found out that now, with the jewel having been fused with her body and soul, she could speak with Midoriko within her mind and more.

'You are the Shikon and the Shikon is now you. Both are now one and the same. You are now the Eternal Guardian. Your very existence will protect it from the greed of others. The only way for the power to fall into their hands is if you allow it.' Midoriko had told her when she had first spoken two days after her forced return to her time.

Becoming one with the jewel had given her knowledge of one who was well beyond her years. She knew anything the Shikon had experienced as if she had lived it herself. The hands it had passed through, and the hearts it had corrupted as it was tainted in return. She knew the lives and hearts of all who had come into contact with it. All this had its effect on her, and she had learned more about the natures of both demons and humans because of it.

It was because of this that now she knew she would live a very long life. As long as the jewel existed then so would she as it's Guardian. She would be the one to suffer in the place of others as she watched those she cared for grow older while she did not. To watch as those in her life passed on without her, and knowing all the while that until the day came that the jewel ceased to exist, she would continue through life unchanging. Her wish had cost her even the final rest of her own death as while she could be wounded, she could not die from any wound.

Even torn apart as the jewel had been when it was shattered, her body would regenerate to bring her back together. It was a grim moment for Kagome when Midoriko had told her that.

Kagome had started to accept that she would have lived far beyond her family when Midoriko reminded her that she was no longer human even before she had made her wish. Her heart no longer beat at the same frenzied pace as those of her family, and because of this, she would have lived centuries longer anyway. There was nothing she could do about it now. Fate could be cruel, and she had resigned herself to it. She had willingly offered herself as the sacrifice with that wish, and so now would live with the results.

It had been a long few weeks as she grieved for her friends from the feudal era. Inuyasha, Shippo, Kirara, and Sesshomaru may still be somewhere out there. It was her hope that they were, and she held onto it. Yet she also knew well that Sango, Miroku, Rin, and Kaede were human and would have long since passed on. She would not get to see them again. The thing that hurt most was that she had not gotten to say goodbye. She could only hope they all had remembered how much she cared for them.

It was part of the price she had to pay.

"Kagome, Mom said to ask you if you would walk me to Yashiro's house. She said I could spend the night." Souta asked from the doorway of her bedroom.

Kagome turned to look at her little brother. Well, really he was her little cousin. She had been raised by her Aunt and Grandfather because her mother had not been able to take on two children when she and her twin were born. She had not seen her twin brother since they were thirteen as he lived in Kyoto with their mother or 'Aunt' Atsuko. Though she loved him dearly, she had no knowledge of what his life was like now, nor did he of hers. It had been a few years since they had even spoken to one another. Now he was just one more important person she would have to let go.

"Sure I can. Go ahead and get ready. I'll be down in a few minutes." She told him before grabbing a hair tie and pulling her hair back into a high ponytail that she wrapped a few times around its base before pinning it in place with a few pins; the length coming down to her ankles instead of pooling on the floor.

She had not bothered to cut it after waking in the well house. Her markings had faded with enough time. Kagome had not been able to practice with her control of it since she had returned as she didn't want to alarm her family. She still had not told them about her death, nor how she had woken as a demon. They did notice how she had grown averse to her meat being cooked. She'd had to force it down a lot of the time so as not to worry them. Kagome now knew what Sesshomaru had meant when he had refused their 'human food'. She didn't know how to explain to them what had happened to her. How she had been changed because of her blood and the wish.

Making her way down the stairs she said goodbye before she started walking Souta to his friend's house. It was a long walk, but they passed the time talking and laughing. She couldn't help but feel a little out of place as he told her about school, and the soccer club he was a part of. After all her time in the feudal era, everything around her seemed dull when compared to traveling, training, and fighting in the past. She had missed so much in this time that she felt inadequate now. Like a wonky puzzle piece that didn't quite fit in the space it should have.

She thought about this as she made her way back home in the fading light of the sun. It had set and the stars shone overhead by the time she made it back to the shrine. That's when she felt it. There was a demonic presence coming from the woods around the shrine. Looking toward the house she decided to check it out.

These demons were much too close to the shrine and her human family for her to ignore them. If they were a threat then she would have to be the one to do something. Her friends were not there to help her anymore, and so Kagome found she was even more thankful for the training she had received from them.

Walking into the woods, she cloaked her aura to keep from their notice, but it didn't take her very long to find them. The two could have easily passed for being monks with their shaved heads and the clothing they wore. Their youki was unmistakable to her senses though. She could feel her own youki stir within her in response to the feeling of theirs in the anticipation of a fight. They were both unknown, and this close to the shrine, a potential threat to her fragile human family.

"Is there a reason for two demons to be so close to this shrine?" Kagome asked as she came to stand in a guarded position in front of them.

"We have been looking for you." The one on the right said in explanation with some slight surprise; they had not felt or heard her as she approached them until she had spoken.

"What do you want with me? If you have harmed anyone on these grounds then tell me now. It'll save me some time in how I will deal with you two." Kagome said curtly as she watched them.

They felt to be low level, but something was off. They were stronger than they appeared. So close to her family she wasn't willing to take any chances. She was not so trusting of unknown demons around those she loved, and for good reason. She knew what even low-level demons could do to a human. She had seen and lived through all too much through both her own life and the existence of the jewel to not know the danger one could pose just by appearances.

"We have done nothing to any here. We have been sent only to bring you back to the Makai with us. Someone is waiting there who wishes to meet with you and has sent us here to bring you to him. My name is Hokushin, and this is Seitei." The one on the left, Hokushin, replied.

Kagome took a moment to think about what this demon was telling her before she spoke. She had half expected something like this to happen sooner or later. She had a few questions that she would have answered first though.

"Kagome. It was my ancestor that sent for me then? He did say we would meet soon... Where is this Makai you speak of?" She questioned with some caution.

"You do not know of the three worlds?" Hokushin asked with some surprise.

She knew of demons, but not the demon world? How odd.

"I do not." Kagome confirmed.

So she was told of the three worlds and of the current turmoil in Makai. She learned of the barrier that had been maintained by the spirit world and of her ancestor. Toushin Raizen was a name she had heard even back in the feudal era. She was starting to think the powerful demon from then and her ancestor was one and the same. While they had never encountered him they had heard tales of the powerful demon who had earned the title of Battle God. Demons who ate humans were common in the time she had lived in, but hearing Hokushin talk of Raizen and his resolve to never eat another human had her paying closer attention. Her ancestor had just earned a bit of respect from her if what they had been telling her was true.

The more she listened the more she knew that she would need to go. Not just to speak with her ancestor but because she, herself, was no longer human. What good could come from remaining in the Ningenkai? Watching her friends and family grow old and die while she remained untouched by time? She did not share their lifespan anymore. There was no way she could hide what she was from those in this world so easily as time passed and she didn't grow old. There was also the fact that Rekai would find her eventually if she stayed here. Would it not be better for her to leave before her human family became involved in the trouble that was sure to come if she were to remain?

"I will go." She told them after they had finished and she had taken a bit of time in her own thoughts.

"Do not be so hasty. Take the time to hear our words first." Seitei said softly.

"We limit our time in and out of this world because we abide strictly by the rules of Makai. To these rules, we make no exception. If you do return with us it is then you will become one of us." Hokushin told her before Seitei spoke again.

"No one we bring back to the Makai can be an outsider. These are the written rules of our territory, and it is no different from the other two."

"Don't get me wrong. I have had some time to think since the blood within me awoke. I've known since I changed that I would not be able to stay here for long. My family and others around me here are human. I am not. Not anymore, and I can not train here without the risk of hurting one of them. They don't even know that I'm different from them now." Kagome said a bit mournfully as she clenched her fist before continuing.

"If going to Makai means that I can get the training for the control I need then I will. I have my own goals, and one of them is protecting my family. Even if that turns out to be from myself. As it stands now I am a risk to them the longer I stay. That makes the decision a simple one."

It was painful for Kagome to admit it, but she knew it was true. She would miss everyone here, but life here would only lead to greater heartache later on. Her family would be hurt that she had just disappeared, but they would all be hurt even more later on if she stayed. It would only cause pain on both ends. Hers as she tried to fit into a world where she no longer belonged, watching everyone grow older and pass on, and theirs as they did so with the knowledge that they would be leaving her alone. There would also be a continued threat if she was found by those in Rekai, and even worse, the other demons who may come later.

Kagome did have some hope for the future that remained in Makai though. If her friends had survived the centuries then she may be able to find them there. If any of them were still alive then at least that would be one small happiness. If she could find them then she could make a life there with her those few dear to her who would not be lost to her so soon from the passing of time. The one she hoped to find most of all was Shippo.

She had adopted the kit as her own and taken him under her wing by demon customs. She wanted to know that her son was alive and well. Most of all she wanted to know that he had been alright without her. He would still be young yet for a kitsune. Being full demon he would age much slower than Inuyasha, who at over two hundred had still only looked fifteen. Shippo would not reach adulthood until he was at least a thousand. At just under six hundred now, he was still an adolescent, and not yet even old enough for a mate.

"Very well then. We will leave directly for Makai." Hokushin replied with a small nod of approval.

He liked that she could think for herself. It had only been a short time ago when their King had ordered for them to find her, and already she seemed to know what she wanted. From watching the subtle shift in her body language as she spoke, both Hokushin and Seitei could tell that she was well trained. The way she stood would look to be relaxed and unguarded, but it wasn't. Neither cocky nor aggressive, this girl spoke with reasoning they had not expected.

"I will get a few things and then we can leave. Don't eat any more humans while we're here. I understand if that is your diet, but the smell of rotting flesh is abhorrent to me, and I can smell it on your breath from here. In fact, use this. Might not taste great, but at least it'll mask the smell." Kagome said as she pulled a breath-freshening spray out of her pocket and then threw it to them.

She turned to make her way through the trees and back to the shrine. Hokushin deftly caught the spray as they watched her leave. Seeing the label he couldn't help the small grimace. It was spearmint flavored, and the smell was strong even while contained in the small bottle.

"She seems very similar to Yusuke when we first met him a month ago." Seitei said as Hokushin dutifully sprayed the foul concoction into his mouth.

"Yes, and they have almost the same look to them." Hokushin responded as he thought about what she said and how it was similar to what Yusuke had said on their first meeting.

Trying not to gag, Seitei pushed down the plunger to spray the liquid into his mouth after taking the bottle from Hokushin. They could feel the strong odor cloud their senses for a moment but forced themselves to tolerate it. This was borderline torture on their senses, but they would endure.

It was not great, but they would tolerate it if it meant bringing the little miss home to their King.

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Traveling through Makai had taken them days even while running at the demonic speed they had been going. Looking around at the landscape they were passing Kagome wondered just how long her task of finding her old friends would take. She wondered if it would even be possible after Seitei had explained to her the layered make up of Makai. Steeling herself she knew she could not get discouraged now. Looking could take years, and she knew it. Kagome was sure Sesshomaru was out there somewhere at least. He was far too powerful not to be, or at least that is what she told herself.

It had taken her not even an hour to leave her childhood home. Kagome had changed into clothes more fit for travel with the taijiya armor Sango had crafted for her worn underneath. Other than that she had only taken her bow, her throwing knives, and her sword all which she had on her when she had woken in the well house. She had written a short letter to her family explaining that she had left to keep them safe and not to worry about her. That she didn't know if she would be back, and for them to live the best they could without her. She didn't want to give them false hopes, but she also didn't want them panicking that she was suddenly gone.

"We are almost there now. It is just ahead." Hokushin called out to her, and Kagome looked up ahead to see where they were going.

The landscape was pretty barren of any plant life, and the buildings seemed to be made of baked mud and stone. They came to a rest just at the top of a hill. Hokushin and Seitei smirked slightly in bemusement as they were reminded of a similar situation a month or so before. Kagome had managed to keep up with them, and while seemingly tired, had not broken a sweat. nor was she out of breath.

She had been pleasant company during the last few days. Mostly quiet, she had spoken only to ask questions and learn more about their world as well as the situation she would be walking into. They had spoken more about Raizen and what type of demon he was. They had told her of Yusuke, not mentioning his name, but that there had been another of Raizen's line who had joined them not long before herself. Telling her that they were both the heirs to a great lineage. She had not asked them about that and had only responded with a short nod.

She knew very well how demons felt about bloodlines.

An explosion shook the ground suddenly and a large cloud of dust filled the air about half a mile away. The three of them looked over to see the tell-tale signs of a fight in the area. Kagome knew from what they had told her that this must be the other ancestral child of Raizen. They had told her of the training he was undergoing in order to defeat their 'father'.

"Seems he is doing well. I will leave you now. Seitei will show you where to go." Hokushin said before he took off in the direction of where the dust continued to rise.

"This way, little miss." Seitei told her before leading them to the highest tower and pointing to the smaller outcropping at the top.

"There is where he waits for you."

Nodding, Kagome looked back toward the door and went on without him. She walked slowly in thought as she made her way upward. She would finally meet the one who had torn Naraku to shreds using her own body and knew to be cautious. Raizen was a demon of great power who had been starving himself of human flesh for centuries, and even now she could hear the loud roiling of his stomach all through Makai. While now a demoness, her body was still very much human born and though she no longer smelled of human, Kagome had spent too much time in the past to not be wary. It would take time for the rest of the human blood to be filtered out by her demonic blood.

She really could not know what to expect right now. What she had learned while living around demons in the past, and from the jewel, would be what she relied on to help her now. The time spent around Sesshomaru had taught her a lot about the demonic hierarchy, packs and their behaviors, and some etiquette when dealing with the ruling class. It was through him that she knew what it meant when they had called her an heir. She could only thank Sesshomaru now that he had taught her more than just skills useful in combat. The knowledge gained from the Shikon only furthered what she already knew.

Soon enough she came to a stop in front of large double doors leading to the throne room, and she could sense a large amount of power from the being within. Just on the other side of the door sat one of the three Kings of Makai. A King who had called her a daughter of his blood. Pulling herself together she knocked softly on the doors and waited to be granted entrance.

"Enter." Was the growled response she received and so she opened the door and closed it behind her.

Turning, they got their first look at each other. Raizen sat hunched upon his throne. His elbows resting on his knees as he watched her with dark blue eyes that she knew were assessing her from under the yellow fabric that held back his hair. She could see the similarities in their hair now other than the color. This was the man who was her true father as far as any demon would be concerned. The bloodline tying her to him was as true as anything else as she felt her own youki rise to meet his, and her markings to appear on her skin.

Kagome stood straight with her head tilted respectfully and waited to be spoken to. She had spent enough time with demons in the feudal era to know how to behave when standing before one with such power and position amoung their race. Time spent training with Sesshomaru had taught her well. She used this manner now because they had never met, and given his position in the demonic hierarchy, she would show the respect he was due.

"I see someone has taught you a formal manner. You do not need that here." Raizen spoke with a barking laugh, and Kagome let herself relax from the stiffened posture as she looked up and walked further into the room.

"I wanted to thank you. Even though you had full control of my body you left my friends alone. You taught me how to access my youki when you didn't need too." Kagome said softly as she came further into the room to stand in front of him.

His barking laughter settled into a low pleased growl.

"You did not know your own power. It has left you weak. That will be corrected." Raizen replied as Kagome felt a wave of his power before the grumbling of his stomach roiled through the air again.

"Yes, father." She agreed easily to his command; addressing him with the title that was his due.

He had spoken it as a statement of fact, and she would not deny him. It was part of the reason she had come here after all.

"I wanted to meet you, and so I have come. Hokushin and Seitei have spoken highly of you. I-" Kagome started to continue when suddenly the doors banged open behind her.

Startled, she shifted instinctively into a defensive posture Sango had taught her as she turned to the doors. The sight that greeted her left her shocked still when she saw the young man who walked through the door. A little taller than her with the same brown eyes and black hair the teen had an aggressive and cocky stance as he entered the throne room. He was someone she had not seen in years and had thought never to see again.

"Y-Yusuke?!" She called the name in disbelief.

"Kagome?!"

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AN: This is it for chapter two. Hope you all enjoyed it. Chapter three will be in revision and some final editing, but I'll have it out next week.

~Ryu

Edited: 06/22/2023