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Rated: T - English - Romance - Inuyasha & Kagome - Reviews: 36 - Updated: 03-19-10 - Published: 08-06-04 - id:2001164

Disclaimer: Nope, doesn't own Inuyasha… or the rest of the characters for that matter. Unless you want to buy me an Inuyasha for a b'day present! Wait, it's still months away. Hahaha.

A/N: Chapter Five... I feel so guilty for not updating for a very long time.. and what's worse is that I don't know when my next update will be. This chapter has been nesting in my hard drive for months, since I'm still trying to figure the next chapter. Thanks to all my reviewers that had encouraged me to continue writing. I hope the next update will be sooner.

Angel Israfel

Chapter 5

"Schneewittchen"

Dear Commander Takahashi,

Within a solitary castle beyond the looking glass, Snow White cried silently in forlorn; but before the queen of the night finally sat on her highest throne, an angel will descent and hides Snow White in the shadows.

Sincerely,

ISRAFEL

The next morning, Inuyasha Takahashi sputtered on his coffee as he saw a rather large photograph printed on the front page of The Shikon Daily News. It took one eighth of the whole page, with an intimidating equally large title printed above, "Israfel in Close-Up at Last."

He stared dumbfounded at the image. Suiting the title, the photo captured a close up of Israfel, mask on. But, somehow the girl in the picture did not look like the Israfel he knew at all. The Israfel he knew was a conceited girl, with an icy attitude, and impassive voice. The Israfel in the picture was nothing like that. Her eyes were dilated, her posture tense, and her expression… he thought he could see fear in her eyes. She looked just like a deer caught in headlight. Inuyasha shook his head to stop that train of thoughts, slightly annoyed that he had let Israfel got into his mind.

The hanyou continued scanning through the article; and his annoyance grew. The writer is one of those who were unable to write anything good of any people, twisting the sentence so bad you have to read between the lines to actually get the real facts. He disliked the writer already, but that was probably because the writing style reminded him to someone he rather not remember from his high school life.

A tiny voice broke his musings, "Inu-no-nii-chama?"

The hanyou turned to see Rin, his brother's adopted little girl, standing in the doorway. She was staying the night because his brother was off on a business trip somewhere in the Caribbean. Rin was often sent to his place, since their parents were always busy with the firm.

The hanyou only raised his eyebrows to acknowledge that he had heard what the little girl had said.

Rin seemed to understand what he meant enough. "Inu-no-nii-chama, when is Sesshoumaru-sama goin' to come? Rin want to go home…," said the girl.

"He's on his way, Rin," Inuyasha replied, then mentioning the girl to come closer. "And I want you to eat your breakfast before he arrives."

Rin scrunched her nose cutely. "But I don't wanna… Inu-no-nii-chama's cooking sucks!" her already high voice pitched on the last word.

The hanyou sputtered on his coffee the second time that morning. He cough furiously before he finally regain his ability to talk, "Holy shi-," he stopped himself, "Rin, where did you get that word?"

Rin titled her head innocently, "Rin thought 'sucks' is for telling people you don't like something… is Rin wrong?"

"Yes! I mean, no- Yes!" the hanyou growled and shook his head, "'Sucks' is a bad word, Rin, Sesshoumaru is going to be mad if he hear you using it!"

The girl stared at him confusedly, "But you use it all the time, Inu-no-nii-chama!"

Inuyasha wanted to bang his head down the dining table, but decided against it. "I'm a bad person Rin; I'm allowed to use that word,"

Unexpectedly, the little girl giggled, "No you're not! Inu-no-nii-chama is cute! Sesshoumaru-sama sometimes used it too! He's not a bad person!"

Now what? Inuyasha asked himself. "Uuhh…," Inuyasha reluctantly decided that it was time to use his final weapon, "…tell you what, Rin? If you promise not to use that word in front of people again, you can have that chocolate sundae for breakfast!"

The girl's smile was so bright Inuyasha had to wince, "Can I? Waiiii! Thanks a lot, Inu-no-nii-chama!" she prepared herself to skip to the refrigerator.

Inuyasha held the back of her collar before she did, "I didn't hear your promise, Rin."

Rin giggled happily, "I promise!"

"Promise me what?" he tested. Sneaky little girl.

"Promise not to say 'sucks' again in front of people!"

"Good," he released her, "now go get your breakfast before Sesshoumaru comes!"

The girl ran to get her ice cream, and Inuyasha shook his head helplessly. Maybe ice cream was not the best breakfast in the world, but hey, at least it had always managed to get him off baby-sitting troubles. The creator of ice cream must be surrounded with tons of annoying kids. He could only hope that his half brother would only sensed it as milk or else he would found himself in another lion's lair.

"Inu-no-nii-chama?" Rin called him again, poking her head from the kitchen door, her face decorated in chocolate.

"Yes, Rin?"

"Does this mean I can say 'sucks' in front of Ah-Un?"

This time Inuyasha really banged his head down the table.

The Looking Glass Castle was one of the attractions hosted in the Musashi Theme Park. The place was a usual mirror labyrinth; a fairly enormous one with a pretty design but deadly maze. It was due to that fact that the castle was one of the least favorite places of interests in the theme park. People got lost inside far too easily.

Kagome had heard that the park's manager had tried many different ways to increase visitors, but all of them made little to no differences. As the final effort and gamble, the manager had placed a rare crystal in the center of the maze.

The Schneewittchen; a legendary blood-red princess-cut crystal that had been gone for centuries before it suddenly appeared in an illegal auction house a couple days ago… not that it was a highly known knowledge; Kagome just happened to read them out of a mission file given by Kaede that morning. Guess what? The Schneewittchen was her next target.

"…gome! Earth to Kagome! Do you read?"

Kagome snapped out of her trance and finally took notice of a hand waving left and right in front of her nose. She blinked automatically, "Eri…." She immediately recognized the speaker.

Eri brought her hand down and titled her head in confusion, "You okay? You looked kinda spaced out."

Kagome smiled apologetically, "Sorry, just a lot on my mind."

"Mou," her friend pouted, "We only come here once a year, and you're already tired?"

Kagome giggle at her friend's unique logic. She drew a deep breath and took in her surroundings; the Musashi Theme Park… she always goes there once a year with Ayumi, Yuka, and Eri. They were best friends during High school. Now that they had got into different universities (only Kagome and Eri went to Heian University of Art together), their annual visit to the beloved theme park was very much cherished.

Kagome couldn't believe her luck. Her next target was right there near her. It was such a rare opportunity that she could observe her stage before doing the actual performance. She just needed to convince her friends to go to the Mirror Maze.

"Let's ride the coaster next!" said Eri excitedly.

Yuka gave a strangled cry and exclaimed, "Again? Eri, we've rode it at least four times!"

"I can't take it anymore, she's too energetic…" complained Ayumi, panting.

Eri pouted, "Fine, just Kagome and me then…"

Kagome could only blink, "Eh?"

The energetic girl clasped her hands together and gave puppy dog eyes. "We'll ride the coaster again, right Kagome?"

"Ah… uhm…," Kagome did not know what to say. She really wanted to go to the Looking Glass Castle, but she did not want to disappoint her friend.

"Eri, don't you think four time's enough?" said Ayumi kindly.

"What do you mean? Of course four times isn't enough!" exclaimed Eri. "Besides," she grab a hold of Kagome's arm and gave a gentle tug, "Kagome's practically immune to those type of rides, she won't mind, right Kagome?"

Yea, Kagome thought, compared to the usual free-falling as Israfel, a little cart dropping is next to nothing. But her friends could not know about that. Kagome used her usual reason if she wants to get out of something; she faked illness. "I'm sorry, Eri, I think I'm a bit dizzy." Kagome already hated herself for lying to the girl.

"Oh," her friend's shoulder dropped a little.

Something tugged the young miko's heart. Kagome could handle lying, but disappointing was another story. "We'll ride again before we head home, okay?"

The energetic friend popped in happiness, "Really? Yuppie!" She went hyper again and dragged Yuka to the nearest cotton candy stand.

Kagome smiled. Now, she only needed to convince her friends about that mirror maze. Unconsciously, her gaze slipped towards a white tower. "So… how about we checked on the Mirror Maze next?"

Ayumi shook her head, "We can't Kagome."

"Eh?" the young miko looked at her friend confusedly. "Is it closed down?"

"There's a rumor about that castle," Yuka said from behind her.

Kagome turned her gaze again to the white castle. "What rumor?"

"It's in the Girls' Weekly!"

The young miko turned to see Eri and Yuka had returned with three bag of cotton candy. She received her share of the candy.

"They said that something in there was causing fainting problems among the visitors." said Eri, with a serious face.

Fainting problems? Kagome frowned. "Never heard something about that… is it provable?" But then again, it would not be the first time that the Girls' Weekly had not told the truth.

Ayumi shrugged, "Well, it's a gossip magazine… no fun gossiping if the rumors are already factual, is it?"

Kagome nodded. Well, there goes her chance of observing her stage. She turned to her friends, "Well, it's okay I guess… there's still next year, right?"

"If they didn't close that castle already," murmured Yuka absently.

Ayumi nodded in agreement. "So, what's next?" she raised her voice, trying to lift up the mood.

"Roller coaster!" cried Eri excitedly.

Yuka slapped her forehead, "Not again…."

The phone in Moriyama Myouga's office must have rung for the thirteenth time before Inuyasha finally did something intelligent; which was yanking the phone chord off.

He rolled the comfortable chair on which he was sitting away form the desk and stood up. He needed a break. Obviously isolating himself in a messy office did not help him gain light.

The large windows behind him rattled softly in the wind. He approached them and looked at the sky; a flock of white pigeons flew across the clear summer sky.

A line suddenly popped into his head;

Within a solitary castle beyond the looking glass, Snow White cried silently in forlorn.

The hanyou's brows tangled in dissatisfaction. What the hell was Israfel thinking? Sending a fairy tale as a notice… She had never done something like that before.

but before the queen of the night finally sat on her highest throne, an angel will descent and hides Snow White in the shadows.

The lines kept going in his head like a Shinkansen. The story did not make sense… at all. Although, he never was fond of fairy tales, but Inuyasha still had the decency to know some of them; especially something prominent like the Snow White. The story was, after all, one of Rin's favorite.

However, Snow White in the letter was different than any version of Snow White he knew. He had done his research. Yes, he had. When Hojo came into his office empty-handedly, the hanyou had decided to take the matter into his own claws. But later on, all his research also turned out zero, nada, zip.

His cell phone vibrated in his pocket and the caller ID identified Miroku. He almost rejected the call when he suddenly remembered that the Houshi might know of something he did not. Snow White was a girl, after all.

He flipped the phone open, "Miroku."

"Ah! Inuyasha! Where are you? The shop is insanely busy today, you're supposed to be here an hour ago!" the monk said in a desperate tone over the line.

"Something came up," the hanyou replied and before the houshi could say anything in return, he fired his question, "Say monk, do you know anything related to Snow White and…," he took a glance at the paper in his hand, "…a castle beyond a looking glass?"

There was a short silence as Miroku tried to digest the question. "Huh?" he replied smartly.

Inuyasha's eye brow twitched in annoyance. "Snow White and a castle beyond a looking glass," he repeated slowly.

"No, I heard you the first time," the houshi replied, "Just didn't expect that kind of question from you, my friend."

"It's a notice send by her," the hanyou emphasized the last word.

"Israfel? What does the letter say?"

Inuyasha recited the letter.

"Interesting," replied the Houshi before he fell silent again. The hanyou thought that the monk must be thinking of something.

After a couple of minutes, Inuyasha grew impatient and asked again, "So? You know anything about this version of Snow White?"

"Well," the monk finally began, "It's strange. There is no angel in Snow White, that's for sure."

"I know that, what do you have in mind?"

"I think," Miroku hesitated for a moment, "I think that is not a story, Yash."

The hanyou frowned, "What?"

"I think it's a riddle," the monk replied.

"A riddle," the hanyou repeated. That could make sense; it explained why her version of Snow White was completely strange.

"Yes," Miroku answered. "The first statement must be about the place and the artifact she was planning to steal."

Within a solitary castle beyond the looking glass, Snow White cried silently in forlorn.

"Okay," the hanyou nodded. "But it still explained nothing. This is a modern era! There's no castle around here. And I doubt that she was going to England just to steal some things."

"That's not true," his friend replied. "There're many castle in Shikon City."

Inuyasha frowned, "What are you talking about, monk? Quit stalling, I know you figured it out already."

"There's many Castle, Inuyasha, in the Musashi Theme Park."

"What?" the hanyou exclaimed, "A theme Park? Are you kidding me?"

"No, I'm not," the monk shot defensively, "In fact, the Mirror Maze in that park was called 'the Looking Glass Castle'."

"No shit?"

"No shit," his friend affirmed. "And there has been an artifact called 'Snee-vitch-cuhn' displayed inside that maze for a while."

"Snee-with-what?"

The houshi gave a sigh. "Really Inuyasha, where were you during Frau Helga's German lecture in High School?"

"Don't start with me, monk! You're just talking too fast," the hanyou growled in irritation. "A Snee-what, what was that again?"

"Schnee-witt-chen," Miroku repeated slowly.

Schneewittchen… Snow White.

Suddenly everything made sense. It was a famous jewel crafted by a German artist a couple of centuries back.

"Moshi-moshi? Inuyasha? You still there?" called Miroku from the other side of the line.

"Yea," Inuyasha replied vaguely, distracted by the thoughts running through his head. "So, the next target is the Schneewittchen inside a mirror maze in the theme park."

"Yup, there can't be anything more logical than that," his friend affirmed.

Inuyasha nodded to himself; asking Miroku was certainly a right decision. "How the hell did you know any of these anyway?"

The houshi gave a sheepish laugh before answering, "Actually, I was planning to go there with my beloved Sango."

"She actually agrees?" Inuyasha asked in a barely masked amusement.

"No."

The hanyou snorted. Figures.

"Hey, it's not that she didn't want to!" his friend defended himself.

"Yea, right," the hanyou retorted, clearly not believing the houshi.

"It's because of that rumor the Girls' Weekly started!"

The hanyou rolled his eyes. "Yeah, okay. Whatever."

Miroku sighed sadly, "So, you're coming here soon?"

"Nope," Inuyasha replied promptly.

"What do you mean no?" the panic in his friend's tone could not be missed.

"Thanks for the help, Monk, but I gotta go."

"What do you mean you gotta go?" his friend retorted in alarm, "What about the shop?"

"Just tell Kagome to do something," the hanyou replied nonchalantly.

"Kagome? But-!" Inuyasha did not hear the rest of his friend's sentence for he had closed his phone and turned it off. Finally he could have some peace and quiet.

Now that the target and the place were confirmed, the second sentence was not that hard to solve at all.

'Queen of the night' obviously referred to the moon. That must have meant that she would steal the thing before the middle of the night. Inuyasha nodded in satisfaction. The code was finally deciphered.

He smirked predatorily. "You put up quite a puzzle, little bird," he muttered. He felt like laughing in victory, but not that he would actually do it.

There was still the last riddle, but he already knew the answer to that part.

'…an angel will descent and hides Snow White in shadows.' Israfel wanted to affirm that she would not use the artifact for herself, but hide them.

But stealing was still stealing, and it was Inuyasha's job to stop her. Moreover, he still had not forgiven her for shooting Sango on their last encounter.

With a final nod to him self, Inuyasha pinned the silver letter on a white board and turned off the office lights.

It's time to do some bird hunting.

The queen of the night had almost sat on her highest throne when Kagome, clad in her Israfel outfit, sneaked silently into the Looking Glass Castle.

It was quiet, too quiet. There was no police inside the maze, but Kagome knew that Inuyasha was there somewhere… waiting for her. Maybe the hanyou finally realized that the more people he brought, the easier she would slip away. It was slightly disappointing; that he would learn to do things fast. It marked the end of her easy raid.

But she would not be captured. Besides, mazes were her specialty; she had the gift to found around them easily.

The lights was on; another sign that the hanyou was expecting her. She made her way towards the center of the maze, and could not help but feel anxious. How many was stationed for -

Before she could finish that thought, a loud cry filled the air, and a police officer appeared before her, swinging his baton like a baseball club. She barely ducked the attack, and quickly took a couple of steps back.

Her heart was rushing wildly, but Kagome had no time to think. She rushed forward and in return, the police charged towards her.

Kagome did a flip in the air and neatly landed behind him. Before the man had the chance to turn around, she hit the back of his neck as hard has she could; knocking him out instantly.

Kagome stood there for a moment, eying the unconscious officer. Her heart was still beating insanely and her breath was ragged. She was not tired, but the encounter had surprised her. She had not been prepared for an ambush.

An ambush! Damn that hanyou for learning so fast. But then again, Inuyasha was a hunter by nature, so he might knew how to do his job better then Myouga. The idea of an ambush probably just popped up instinctively.

Kagome shook her head to clear her thoughts. She still had a job to complete. Let them ambush her, she would be prepared this time. Her path was not as smooth as she had thought. She had to face three more attacks, but basically repeated what happened to the first policeman. The weak point of an ambush attack was that the police were too busy to keep quiet to converse with each other and improvised the plan.

When she finally reached the center of the maze, the large room was silent and dark; contrary to her belief. The corridor had been bright that it took a while for her eyes to adjust with the darkness.

The jewel was in the center of the room, lying on the top of a short marble side-table and covered in glass. There was nothing else in the room; no other artifacts, no paintings, no police officers… not even infra-red sensors. Just a large room surrounded with mirrors, the Schneewittchen, and two opposite exit doors.

With all that, she definitely would not miss the crystal for anything else. How suspicious. As if somebody had deliberately set the room as such to invite attention. Obviously, it was a trap… or perhaps, another ambush?

He underestimated her again; that Inuyasha. Even though he was not in sight, she could feel him there. She could feel Inuyasha's youki… along with the evil aura coating the blood-red crystal.

Kagome debated if she should acknowledge his presence out loud, but decided she should not. If he was preparing for an ambush… then she better gave him the element of surprise.

Kagome closed her eyes, analyzing the spell put upon the jewel.

Non-offensive. Low-type illusion magic.

The worst it could do was feeding on human spirit while giving an illusion, possibly a nightmare. No; not a nightmare. There was a twist in the magic. It was a wishing jewel; probably it showed its victim a terribly beautiful dream that they would not want to wake up. How clever.

Kagome searched Inuyasha again. The hanyou was still there, somewhere in the room. She could still feel him. What should she do now? She could not risk purifying the item then and there. Summoning a purifying arrow took quite the time and energy, and an equal share of concentration. With Inuyasha still in the room, she simply could not risk getting caught while performing the spell.

Drawing a deep breath, the young miko walked calmly to the middle of the room, all her sense concentrated on him; waiting for his move.

She was in front of the crystal, and he gave no movement. Was he waiting for her to get hold of the jewel?

She lifted the glass covering the artifact; still, he did not move.

Kagome hold a hand in front of the crystal, focusing her energy upon it. She recited the sealing spell softly, "Schlafen Sie bitte in Frieden und ein ruhigen; Bis ich zu Ihnen schreie, um aufzuwachen."

As soon as she touched the jewel, Inuyasha move. He dashed towards her with a break-necking speed. She flipped away quickly, landing on the other side of the room. But the hanyou was suddenly in front of her.

He's fast!

Still not fully recovered from the last move, Kagome quickly crouched down and rolled to the side, missing the hands that were trying to devour herby millimeters.

The hanyou let out a snarl and pounce again.

The young miko barely had the time to stand up and dodge.

Inuyasha was fully prepared for that move.

Kagome gasped in shock as she was shoved to the mirror wall none too gently. She could feel the hanyou's claws prickling her shoulders.

"Caught you…," the hanyou hissed. His face was so close that she could feel his breath.

"You think so?" she retorted with what she hoped a mocking tone. Her hand that was holding the crystal tightened its grip instinctively.

"There's no escape, little bird…," Inuyasha gave her a winning smirk.

She scowled at both the nick name and his smirk, "I don't think so."

Kagome gave him her own smirk. It was a pity that he could not see it because of her mask

Inuyasha had no idea what Israfel was playing. He had her right where he wanted; within his claws. He had expected her to kick and scream, struggling to be let go, but she did none of those. On the contrary, she was acting insanely calm about it. The fact did not sit well with his well-developed hunter mind. If he had not caught on her surprised gasp earlier, he would have thought that she had it all planned out.

"Why not?" asked the hanyou. Silently, he patted him self on the back for being able to hide his growing uncertainty.

A voice behind him suddenly spoke; "Because, I'm right behind you."

To say Inuyasha was surprised was an understatement. He was so shocked that as he quickly turned his head around to see what (or who) was behind him, his grip had loosened.

Israfel did not waste the opportunity and landed a pretty hard kick between his legs.

He doubled over in pain and released the girl completely.

"You forgot something, Commander," he heard a voice to his left and saw Israfel there at the entrance. Was she planning to go back using the path she came from?

He opened his mouth to say something.

"I am a magician," a familiar voice from his right stopped him.

His head whipped to his right, and what he saw threw him into shock the third time within a minute.

Another Israfel stood at the other exit across the room.

Two? What? His brain froze over the illogical sight he was seeing. His head whipping back and forth furiously between the two thief.

"…and a magician, always control his stage," said both the thieves simultaneously. Each girl threw a crystal to the air before catching it again as if to show him that they both had the Schneewitchen.

Before he could fully recover, the two Israfel gave a salute and exited the room in opposite direction.

Inuyasha quickly rose to his feet and was about to give a chase when he realized something; he did not know which girl he had to follow.

His brain clicked and he realized that it did not matter which Israfel he went after. He was too late. He quickly bolted out of the Mirror Maze, but by the time he greeted the cold night breeze, the thief had gone from sight.

Two piece of white feather lay on the ground, a silent evident to her flight.

He stood there, frozen.

This was the second time. The second time Israfel rendered him powerless while she escaped. He hated it. He hated himself for his lack of power. He hated her.

His fist flew to the nearest wall and shattered a giant mirror into pieces.

"KUSOOOOO!" he roared into the silent, empty park.

Icy wind pierced Kagome's burning face as she soared away from the Looking Glass Castle; the Schneewittchen safely tucked inside her coat pocket. Her heart thundered wildly in her chest, her back was aching due to incomplete advance-magic.

That had been too close.

Inuyasha was a great deal faster than she originally anticipated. His speed was inhumane. Her rushing mind kept playing how he suddenly appeared in front of her after she dodged his first attack and kept coming back until he finally got her cornered. She swore he could disappear.

It was pure luck that she caught a glimpse of her own reflection on the mirror across the room. That had given her the idea of making a clone double; a bushin. Else she would have found her self chained and caged in no time.

Kagome found herself dreading their next encounter. The next time she might not be as lucky.

Her energy wings prickled and she felt a sharp pain ran down her spine like a lightning jolt. Kagome hold in a groan. The corner of her eyes caught some feathers withered from her wings, falling down to the rooftops, and glittering in the dark night.

What a mess.

Due to improper summoning time, her wings were incomplete and unstable. They were eating extra of her spiritual energy just to maintain its shape. Kagome doubt she would be able to walk the next morning. She was almost out of energy.

Not wanting to risk a broken bone, the young miko flew closer to the ground in case her wings suddenly gave up on her.

She needed to go home. Fast.

A good ten feet below the flying thief, on a roof of common resident house, a figure stepped out from behind the shadows. The person picked a single feather that glittered on the dark loam.

The feather gave a weak pulse then scattered in shades of light, like a broken mirror.

"Your time's up, Kagome."

TBC

Today's Artifact

I decided to put in some German . "Schneewittchen" as stated in the chapter above, is "Snow White" in German. Oh by the way, Schneewittchen was one of my favorite Naruto fanfic .

Dictionary

Schneewittchen (sp: Snee-veet-ch-uhn) : Snow White

Houshi : Buddhist monk

Shinkansen : a high-speed train lines in Japan, running at 210 km/h (130 mph).

Gomen : Sorry

Hanyou : half-demon

Youki : Demon aura.

Kuso : Cursing word, like "Damn it!"

Moshi-moshi : A greeting to answering phone calls.

Schlafen Sie bitte in Frieden und ein ruhigen; Bis ich zu Ihnen schreie, um aufzuwachen – Please sleep in peace and quiet; until I shout for you to awaken.

(german is fun , I'll probably do some of these again)

Ramblings

I have the looooongeeeessst writer's block in this story! I completely lose interest in it! That was until I threw the plot out the window and decide to write whatever hell I want to write. It surely did the trick . This chapter is certainly easier to write than my poor attempt to fill in the plot line. But despite all that, I had difficulties in ending this chapter. Always not enough intrigue, not enough drama, not enough… something.

I experimented again with the western and eastern magic. In this chapter we have a peek to Kagome's both western and Eastern magic. The double body was actually a kage-bushin, I've watched too many Naruto episodes these days. Hehehe. And the sealing spell was in German, got that idea from "Fate/Stay night" good movie, it just suddenly popped out of the blue.

"The Castle beyond the Looking Glass" was the title of Inuyasha 2nd movie. I just can't help but put it in there. Teehee.

Next chapter's artifact is: I don't know because I threw the papers to the garbage can! Mwahahahahha. I had the rough idea though, and some events I removed from yet another chapter.

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It made me sad that this story only get 27 reviews out of 5 chapters... coz usually I (myself) only read fanfic that has more than 10 review per chapter. Hahaha. What's wrong with this story, if you don't mind telling me so I can improve... please leave a comment.

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