InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ The Prophecy: Messiah From The Future ❯ Dreams ( Chapter 1 )

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~*~ The Prophecy ~*~



In a time when demons rule,

And evil is vast,

When humans live in fear,

And the Gods are powerless,



A child who calls her-self human will come.

A child who only thinks she knows who she is,

A child who doesn't believe in magic. until now,

A child who didn't fall in love. until now,

A child who is not of this time,

A child with a pure heart and soul.



When this child of virtues comes,

Hope will fill the hearts of humans,

Peace will be born again,

Honesty will roam freely,

Love will be the light,

And the final Messiah will be reveled.



But, most importantly,

The child from the future will know who she is,

And, know who her destiny is,

For only together can she and DogDemon defeat this evil,

Though the price may be deadly.





Always remember this my son, always remember."



"I promise I'll always remember mommy," said a little boy with long ivory hair and big golden eyes. "I'll always remember."









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Dreams









"I nuYasha?" A girl with long, raven hair and soft chocolate eyes said as she glanced at her companion, and, in away, friend.



"What do you want?" He grumbled at her. Why was she always talking to him? Not that he minded the serene sound of her voice. Wait, why did he just think that her voice was serene, no, it couldn't be that he really did think that, he was just thinking about his mother, and confusing her voice with Kagome's, that had to be it, right?



"Well, you were muttering about the future and a Messiah and virtues, I was just wondering why?" She asked him curiously. Out of all that things he would be muttering about, those three were the least likely. She of course already knew the answer to her question though; it would be 'nothing', like always.



She wished he would open up to her, she knew it must be hard for him to trust her, after all his mother and father had died when he was so young and his brother was so mean. Myouga was a cowered, therefore, not very dependable, not only that, but he was scorned everywhere because of his heritage. But she wouldn't do that to him, she wanted to be his friend, she wanted him to think of her as some one he could trust no matter what.



But that would never happen, because when ever she asked him what was wrong the answer would always be, 'nothing', or 'none of your business'. So now she would wait for him to growl and answer 'nothing' again.



"It's none of your business. but." he trailed off absent-mindedly. Why did he feel like he should tell her? Maybe because he felt like he could trust her? 'No.' he thought as he shook his head in frustration. He wouldn't trust her; he wouldn't let himself be hurt again. He couldn't trust her, she was just like everyone else, she didn't care, right?



Something about her made him want to trust her though. She was very kind, it was her nature, but was she sincere in her kindness? The only person he had ever met that was sincerely kind was his mother, but she had died many years ago. Could he possibly trust this human that he had for some reason come to consider a companion, an equal, though he would never admit it. Some thing told him to tell her.



"But, I'll tell you anyway." He told her with annoyance evident in his voice. He glanced down at the ground; the wet dew on the grass was sparkling in the morning sunlight, and the small pebbles cracked as he stepped on them.



Kagome turned her head toward him. Did he just say that he was going to tell her? But he never told her anything, because he didn't like her, because he considered her inferior to him because she was human, because he didn't trust anyone, because he didn't trust her.



But here he was, about to tell her something, had she been wrong, did he like her, even the littlest bit? Did he consider her an equal? Did he. did he finally trust her? She smiled, a sincere happy smile. 'I'm glad he finally trusts me, I trust him, maybe, just maybe now we can be friends.' she thought happily to herself.



"I was just thinking about. about my mother." He said gazing down at the dewy grass.



"What?" Kagome asked him, he had never told her any thing about his mother before. Suddenly she felt sad, 'poor InuYasha, it must be horrible to have memories of your mother and know that the last time you saw her you were small enough for her to hold on her lap, she thought sympathetically. She was glad that he was telling her though, it might help to talk about things, and she, unlike most people would understand. Though InuYasha didn't know it her father had died when she was little as well.



"Well, see she died when I was really young. I don't remember her very well, but only a few days before she died I promised her that I'd never forget a prophecy that she recited to me. I was just remembering that, not that you'd care," He said realizing that he'd let down the wall that he had created so long ago to protect himself with.



What? He thought that she didn't care. Of course she cared. She considered him a friend. And she knew how he felt. But for some reason it tore at her heart to know that he thought she didn't care.



She looked up at the sky, the clouds were high and the blue sky melded with them gracefully. The warm sun was on her back and the gentle breeze was warm, but refreshing. The smell of cherry blossoms, peach blossoms, and plum blossoms filled the air as she breathed, but she stared at the sky and let a single tear trail down her cheek. Did she really care that much that she shed a tear, obviously.



She lowered her gaze toward him, letting the tear continue to run down her cheek. The wind slowly started to pick up, but she didn't care. Her skirt fluttered against her legs and her shirt followed suit. Her long, raven black hair which reached her mid-back blew left and right. The chocolate color of her eyes darkened and washed over with a depressing shrine.



"You don't think I care?" she whispered.



He was gazing at the ground. He looked angry, but his eyes showed something different, they showed sadness. It was strange no matter how many times he tried to hide it Kagome could always see past it. He glanced up at her when he heard her whisper. He clenched his fist angrily.



Cared! Of course she didn't care! No one had ever cared since his mother had died. And he wouldn't trust her. She was a human and they weren't trust worthy. Kikyou had proved that. Kagome was just like the rest, faking that she cared. Just to laugh in his face. But, wait, what was that smell, salty. Was she, was she crying? Yes, she was. She was crying, but why? It didn't make sense.



He turned around so that he was completely facing her. The wind blowing in her face, her shirt and skirt fluttering against her legs and body made her look like a melancholy angel. 'Angel.' he thought. That dream, the one he had had ever since he was a child.





Flashback

Dream



An angel with long raven black hair stood on a cliff. She was tall and slim, but her facial features were illuminated by the crescent moons glow, making them impossible to see. She wore a long white gown that clung to her body, highlighting its curves. Her left hand was holding what looked like a necklace around her neck. The wind made the dress flutter lightly, making her look ghostly. Then she spoke:



"InuYasha, help me to be free again, please help me to be back in your arms InuYasha." She said in a longing melancholy tone. She stared at the moon her back facing him as she began to sing a sad song that he could never forget.



Now you know who I really am,

The wind has a way to talk to me,

The flowers sleep peacefully,

But I am not like them,

I cannot die.

I am immortal, , Cursed to eternity,

Until a spell is broken,

And I am free.

But with each pacing year I look in a mirror,

Only to find that I haven't aged,

But I promise to remember you,

Until the day when we meet again.

So now you know who I really am,

Do you still love me, like I love you?

No matter whether your answer is sweet or cruel,

I will continue to love you.



Until the day when we meet again,

I'll dream of you every night,

And every day I'll put sweet flowers,

Were you lay.

I promise you, no matter what,

I'll always love you,

Eternally.



After she finished the song he always said, "I've come to free you, I promise to set you free again." Slowly she would turn and begin to walk toward him, but he always woke up before he saw her face.







Flashback End

Dream







Kagome glanced at InuYasha, who looked like he was deep in thought. She let tears continue to roll down her cheeks as she gazed at him. 'He's probably thinking about Kikyou again, he loves her, but why do I care?' she thought sadly. After all, she only wanted to be his friend and nothing more, right?



Kagome new InuYasha was in pain, emotional pain. Kikyou had betrayed him, and he was in love with her. She found it hard to forgive Kikyou for that, she didn't know why though. Of course she didn't want him to get hurt in any way, because she considered him a friend. But while she wanted InuYasha to be happy, she couldn't help but feel heartache at the thought of Inuyasha loving Kikyou and Kikyou loving him back.



It slowly began to rain and she let the drops brush her face as the wind whipped her hair and clothes against her. She noticed that it was getting dark and she could see the shine of the slowly appearing crescent moon. Some how out of nowhere, a song popped into her head and she began to sing, sing a melancholy song that she only vaguely felt she knew.



"Now you know who I really am,

The wind has a way to talk to me,

The flowers sleep peacefully,

But I am not like them,

I cannot die.



I am immortal,

Cursed to eternity,

Until a spell is broken,

And I am free.



But with each pacing year I look in a mirror,

Only to find that I haven't aged,

But I promise to remember you,

Until the day when we meet again.



So now you know who I really am,

Do you still love me, like I love you?

No matter whether your answer is sweet or cruel,

I will continue to love you.



Until the day when we meet again,

I'll dream of you every night,

And every day I'll put sweet flowers,

On the spot where you lay.



I promise you, no matter what,

I'll always love you,

Eternally."



She finished her song and looked up to see Inuyasha staring at her as though he had seen a ghost. She locked eyes with him, and a sudden feeling of deja vu passed over her. Suddenly, she remembered a dream that she had, had since child hood.







Flashback

Dream
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A young man stood on the same cliff she did, but he was halfway behind a tree, and its leaves' shadows prevented her from seeing his face. He was tall and looked well built. He had long white-silver hair. He wore a bright red hachi and hakama with a long sword slung on his shoulder, but she couldn't make out his face.

She had just finished singing a melancholy song, when she noticed him. Before she had been thinking about someone, but for some reason she couldn't remember whom. She let her gaze fall upon him as she repeated the last verse of her song. Then he spoke to her:

"I've come to free you, I promise to set you free again." He said. She began to move toward him to see who this interesting stranger was, but just before she was able to see his face, she woke up.







Flashback End

Dream









"I've come to set you free again, I promise to set you free." Inuyasha said staring at her. Then it clicked in both of them.

"YOU'RE THE ONE FROM THE DREAM!" They both yelled at the same time.