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"Thats enough!!"
I yelled, I used as much power as I could and pushed my way through the barrier, I fell to my knees once inside and moved over to the others.

"We cant let her win..."
I said softly, I placed my right hand on David's shoulder and much to my surprise, a white light began to glow from my palm.

"That's it."
I moved my plam over the back of his neck, slowly the jewl shard was exstracted and his pain eased. The shard fell to the ground, still burning with demonic energy.
 
"Foolish child!" laughed the priestess as she shot a blast of energy at her. "I don't need the jewel shard in his body at this point!" And she demonstrated by squeezing the large jewel chunk in her hand again, causing my breath to stop. "It won't be much longer until the boy perishes now!"

"Everyone get out of the way!" Miroku called as he opened his wind tunnel, attempting to suck the priestess in.
"Stupid monk!" she yelled as she blasted him away.
 
"Watery! Arrow!" I exclaimed as I used my Star staff to summon the two.

As expected, Watery came out and glanced at me, ready to take commands, while my staff changed into a bow [meh, I forgot how Arrow works. >.<;]. I combined the two, though I didn't know how I did it, and aimed at the priestess. I knew I wasn't going to be a big help, but maybe I could distract her.

Biting my lips, I shot the arrow that concelead Watery's powers. I aimed it at the priestess' heart, if she does have a heart. It wasn't exactly the right place to hit her, but I was to panicked to think thoroughly.
 
The priestess glanced over to see what was going on, and I quickly used the moment to muster up the last little bit of life I had, and swung my sword at her. The only problem was that the stupid snake demon blocked it, and my sword was sent flying to the other side of the room. "I guess this is it..." I said softly as I began to lose conciousness.
 
The priestess easily blocked Shauni's assault, but had turned her back to Kagome, who had stabbed my sword through her back.
"I... I was defeated again?" she screamed as she disappeared into the darkness, along with the jewel. "You will see me again!!"

The curse had lifted, but I wasn't doing good. I could tell I had a fever, and who knew what else.
 
Seeing that everything was over, Tomoyo and I ran towards the rather ill-looking, David. Tomoyo and I carried her towards where Inuyasha and the others were. Sakura and Tomoyo crowded around him, both looking worried as well.

"Daijobu desuka ?" I asked softly, looking at him worriedly.
 
"I think I can heal him..."
I touched his forehead with my right hand, David began to glow and in a matter of seconds, he looks well again, more or less. I turned to Shauni and where I though I saw the other wolf.

"Are you ok?"
I asked softly.
 
"no, I'm not." I said, moving away from them. the advantage of beign a wolf was that no emotion could show on my face, just in my words. and my words had about the emotional quality of a icicle.
 
I giggled at David's answer. "At least we know you're alright." I said in very cheery tone.

"Are you sure you're okay?" Sakura asked as she walked beside David. "You can ride Kero-chan, I'm sure he won't mind."

Syaoran, who was beside Tomoyo was glaring at David, with his arms crossed. "Why are you worried for him? He just got healed." He muttered, in an annoyed tone.

Tomoyo took out her video camera that was inside the bag, along with the costumes she made. She had starry eyes, literally, while she was video taping Syaoran's actions. Meanwhile, I continued on giggling.
 
Finally after a few moments, I fought to my feet and headed over to the others, revealing a long bleeding gash on my back leg, that stained my white fur. I was ignoring it though, and resisting the fact that normally I'd be limping.
 
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