Don't worry about her. She isn't going to hurt anyone unless they do something stupid. Then that's they own fault. [Poor murderous fluff. It sucks when everyone thinks you're a true monster, huh?
He doesn't look up from his digging. The speed isn't so great that he's slinging dirt everywhere, but he also doesn't seem to be bothered by the strain of having to be quick, or the repetitive motions of scooping. The first hole is finished--deep enough to ward off scavengers, but not so deep that you'd break your neck getting in and out.
The boy left is smoke-crusted and red-eyed. Tired and running on leftover adrenaline. Inuyasha isn't sure what to do with him, so when there's a gumption to begin digging the next hole, Inuyasha lets him at first.
There's no reason to make a kid like that dig graves when he's capable. He grabs the handle of the shovel to stop the motions.] Give me that. Just let me do it. [Not much resistance is given when he weasels the shovel out of the boy's hands.] We'll be puttin' you in one if you keep it up, and I'm not gonna be responsible.
How about go get some flowers or something? [That's what Kagome would do, he thinks, with Shippo. Gather some flowers.] Bring them back, and we'll put them on the graves.
Go on. [He can tell reluctance about Nymeria when he sees it.] Go that way. She isn't gonna bother you. [Inuyasha watches him go anyway, just to give the kid peace of mind, if that's possible when a dog demon and a direwolf are watching you walk.
Then he glances over at the woman and the girl.] What're you saying anyway?
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He doesn't look up from his digging. The speed isn't so great that he's slinging dirt everywhere, but he also doesn't seem to be bothered by the strain of having to be quick, or the repetitive motions of scooping. The first hole is finished--deep enough to ward off scavengers, but not so deep that you'd break your neck getting in and out.
The boy left is smoke-crusted and red-eyed. Tired and running on leftover adrenaline. Inuyasha isn't sure what to do with him, so when there's a gumption to begin digging the next hole, Inuyasha lets him at first.
There's no reason to make a kid like that dig graves when he's capable. He grabs the handle of the shovel to stop the motions.] Give me that. Just let me do it. [Not much resistance is given when he weasels the shovel out of the boy's hands.] We'll be puttin' you in one if you keep it up, and I'm not gonna be responsible.
How about go get some flowers or something? [That's what Kagome would do, he thinks, with Shippo. Gather some flowers.] Bring them back, and we'll put them on the graves.
Go on. [He can tell reluctance about Nymeria when he sees it.] Go that way. She isn't gonna bother you. [Inuyasha watches him go anyway, just to give the kid peace of mind, if that's possible when a dog demon and a direwolf are watching you walk.
Then he glances over at the woman and the girl.] What're you saying anyway?