The Senshi stumbled to a halt and paused confused. What could they do now? If they attacked the innocent would be injured. As they paused, the victim took the choice out of their hands. They could only watch as the little girl in the kimono screamed.
SCHLUCK!
The daimon looked down at where one arm was now rolling around on the ground. "Oh hell."
"Rin," said an unfamiliar voice.
"Yes, my Lord Sesshomaru," answered the little girl.
The Senshi stared at the very bishonen figure in the old kimono with a fur wrap accessory. They especially stared at the yoma's reaction.
The yoma screamed. "SESSHOMARU?! B-b-but you're supposed to be in the ancient past."
"You know me?" coolly asked Sesshomaru.
"Of you," admitted the daimon, backing away. "Feudal Era Japan. I was a book on folk tales from the college library before I was invested with a daimon seed."
"Ah," said Sailor Mercury. "That explains why you're running. You're a college book, therefore you're smarter than the average daimon."
"It doesn't matter," said Sesshomaru, bringing a sword up and pointing it. He didn't bother to explain that he'd gotten curious as to why his half-brother kept returning to a single point, and his half-brother's woman kept climbing in and out of this well. He'd climbed in with Rin, climbed out, and discovered Jaken nowhere nearby and the landscape much changed. No, he saw no reason to monologue.
SPLAT!
Five Inner Senshi (and two concealed Outer Senshi) stared as the daimon was casually splattered. There was a shimmer before it reverted to a split textbook whose pages fluttered away in the breeze.
The tableau held for a few moments:
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