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vr 3.00
2008-02-16
Disclaimer: The characters of Inuyasha are not mine; they are property of Rumiko Takahashi, Shogakukan, Yomiuri TV, Sunrise and Viz.

"6ixth Session" by Abraxas

Fragments Of Moonlight | T | 2006-08-04
It's about Sango missing her brother and her brother caught in Naraku's web. The moonlight night ties everything together. (moon)


Midnight. Kagome and Shippo slept within the blankets. Inuyasha and Miroku rested by the campfire – Kilala curled between them.

Sango could not be lulled: she paced, looking like the shadow of a memory.

“Kohaku,” said the monk to the demon.

She was drawn beyond the site into a clearing of grass and rock – there the skies were open and the moon and the stars were free.

Sango gazed above.

“How long have you stared at me?”

It seemed the moon did not answer the woman yet it looked like an eye full of tears.

“What do you see? What do you know?”

* * * * * * * * * *


Naraku’s eyes, hidden like his soul, watched. His lips – the human fragment revealed by the demonic guise – twisted into smile.

It was the youth, again, within the courtyard trapped between shadow and light. The boy was drawn away into the night by memories alien enough to be from another world altogether

Kohaku saw the moon, alone, above the trees. Alone forever? he wondered hopeless and aimless.

The baboon pelt brushed his cheek – the familiar cloak enveloped his body – and with that empty, cold embrace came peace.

As a fly to a spider so was Kohaku to Naraku.

(199)

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