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Kome ran up the stairs and took his petite mate in his arms.
But he had no answers to her question.
"I found nothing different about her, but then there
didn't seem to be anything different about Tala either. I really don't know
what I am looking for." Kaiba said, his voice sad.
"This should be a time of joy, not sorrow. We cannot
condemn an innocent child without giving it a chance." Aara stated.
"And we cannot take a chance until we know what to
look for. There has got to be something that is different about Tala that
you've overlooked." Kurama spoke, not wanting to be the bad guy, but
feeling like he had no choice. He was the head of the Protectors and it was
his job to protect Otherworld. Everyone else was using their hearts rather
than their heads.
"What do you suggest?" Aara asked her first
male.
"Ayala should stay here in the Castle until the baby
is born. Then maybe we will learn how to tell if Naraku's imprint is on
it."
"My mate is to be held prisoner in the Castle?"
Kome asked, getting angry again.
The Princess used her power, something she rarely did with
a group like this, but tempers were getting frayed. Comfort and peace
blanketed the room and everyone began to settle down. "I think it would
be for the best, Kome." Aara said, her voice gentle and calm, "We
want to protect Ayala. You heard what happened to Tala. You wouldn't want
Ayala to be hurt by a duplicate instead of giving birth to a child. And you
are more than welcome to live here with her. It will only be until we can be
sure about the child."
Kome nodded and Aara had a suite of rooms prepared for
them. After hearing what had happened, Tala came down to say how responsible
she felt for what was happening.
"You are not to blame for what your father has done
to you. And without your help, we would still be ignorant of your
duplicates. We owe you a debt of gratitude." Aara
told her sincerely.
At that moment, several guards walked into the room on their
way outside for the changing of the guard and Tala suddenly cried out.
"That's him! I can sense him!"
"Him? You mean your duplicate? Where?" They
looked around the room but didn't see a male Tala anywhere.
"The guard! He is one of the guards." Tala
pointed the guards that had just come into the room.
None of the guards looked like Tala at all. What was the
girl talking about? She ran down the stairs and walked up to the guards.
"That one!" She indicated one of the guards that
stood at the back. "I can sense him. He is my brother."
The guard didn't look anything like her. He was tall and
swarthy. InuYasha took hold of him and brought him forward. "Are you
sure?"
"Yes, I am positive. I can sense him." Tala
said.
"He must be able to change his shape. Could Naraku do
that?"
"Not that I know of." Kurama replied. "But
we never knew the full extent of his powers."
With terrible timing, the front door opened right behind
the guards and Hiei and his niece, Hiya, walked
into the room. The guard suddenly pulled free of InuYasha, taking the Dog
Demon by surprise. For a split second, the male counterpart to Tala appeared
and then literally jumped into Hiya. He disappeared. The duplicates had the
power to merge into other people!
Hiya/Tala snarled, "Stay back!"
"What is happening?" Hiei asked in alarm, not
understanding what had happened.
"He has the power to hide inside of another person,
just like he did with Tala! We can't let him escape!" Aara called out.
Hiya/Tala drew her sword and then began to ice up the
room. The guards' feet froze to the floor and the others were slipping
on the treacherous ice. Hiya/Tala backed towards the door, and the
others gave passage, but kept close. They had to do something - but what?
They couldn't attack her; they didn't want to hurt the real Hiya who was an
innocent host. Hiei drew his sword, angry over his inability to make a
move. His beloved niece was captive by whatever thing had just jumped inside
of her. Soon Hiya/Tala was out the front door and slowly walking backward to
the gate, icing up the area as she went. Once outside the gate, she could
vanish into the surrounding hills and forests.
Unaware of the danger, Kiri was coming to the gate on his
way to visit the Castle. Hiya/Tala saw him, making his decision in an
instant. A strong, young male body was much better than a petite female. Again
Tala emerged from its host, with Hiya crumbing to the ground, and jumped into
Kiri.
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