This choice: ...say hello to Heaven's guard again! | Go Back Chapter 27: Fourth Chance After the Quest (ID #316406) an addition by: ShinseiKyouto ![View marik's Portfolio. [Offline / Private]](http://images.Writing.Com/imgs/writing.com/writers/costumicons/ps-icon-regular-10.gif) More by this author Shippo lifted his foot and slammed it down on top of Inuyasha once again.
Sadri knelt down next to his remains and said, "Hah! Let that teach you to mess with my dear Chronos!"
Shippo kicked Sadri in the face while he was distracted. Sadri fell onto his back his nose bleeding.
"Gah! Look what you've done! I'm bleeding! You'll pay for that!"
Sadri clapped his hands together and slowly pulled them apart. A huge fireball formed in his hands which grew larger and larger until it was the size of a beach ball and held it over his head. Shippo waited until Sadri threw the fireball at him then transformed into the big pink ball. The fireball bounced off and launched into the sky.
"You'll have to do better then that!" Shippo laughed.
"I've only just started you little ingrate!"
-Back in Heaven-
Inuyasha stared up at the huge gates in front of him and then at the woman standing next to them, a drawing in her hand.
"Yes, yes, welcome what's your name?" She said rather fast, not looking up from the drawing.
"Inuyasha. What the hells going on here anyway? Where am I?"
The guard's head snapped up and she narrowed her eyes at him.
"What are you? A klutz or something? This is the THIRD time you've come here!"
"What? No it's not!" He yelled back.
She slapped her forehead. This was giving her a headache.
"Well it doesn't matter. You've been here more then you should and I can't keep giving you chances! You blew it again and again by acting stupid! Now you're going to burn!"
"Wait! Isn't there anyway I can get sent back?"
"Oh no! I've heard this one before! No one gets a FOURTH chance."
"Come on! Isn't there anything?"
"Maybe..." She said, a sudden idea forming. "A few hundred years ago a demon found its way into Heaven and stole a magic artifact. It was a weapon forged from Holy Magic and was one of kind."
"What is it?" Inuyasha asked.
"It was a doubled sided rod carved from wood from the eldest tree, hidden in the Mists of Death. The other half was forged from silver and ivory. The rod was imbued with Sacred powers from Heaven and the pure destructive force of Hell. It was originally created as a symbol of balance between good and evil. But when the demon stole it the balance twisted violently and near apocalyptic destruction rained down on the earth. The demon was only slain when a group of High Priests came together and sealed the monster in the mountains. The weapon was lost, apparently in those same mountains. If you can find the weapon and bring it back to me, I'll give you your fourth chance and grant you instant access to Heaven for this momentous good deed. If you don't revert to sin of course."
"No problem! I'll find it and use it to destroy Naraku once and for all!"
"No! You musn't use it! Its power will twist your body and spirit and use you to bring destruction once more! The rod can't be handled by earthly creatures. After only a day of using the rod, the demon who stole it grew to a monstrous size, horns sprouted from its head and a mane of wild hair grew down the spines of its back. It was a human like demon before it stole the rod and after its body was turned into that of a mindless beast. Beware its power Inuyasha!"
"Alright, I get it." Inuyasha said. "Now send me back!"
"Remember! Find the weapon in the mountains!"
And with that the guard dismissed Inuyasha back to earth. Where will this story go next? Your choices are below...
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