Sooo, this has been sitting on my computer for over a year, and it has multiple chapters already written. I think it's about time to release it, and I want you guys to tell me what you think. That is, if anyone even reads it. -.- Anyway, I hope you guys enjoy this twisted fantasy of mine. I'm not sure where it came from or why I thought of it or why i've been inspired to continue writing it, but regardless, I wanted to and i have to get it out of my system. With that being said, enjoy ladies and gentleman! Tell me what you think of it, and if you want me to continue!
Forgiveness
Chapter 1
"Sango, please! Listen to me! I swear, I-" Sango whipped around and glared as hard as she could, her eyes flaring with the tears streaming down her face.
"You're trying to tell me that you had no idea that you were kissing all over some whore in an alley way where anyone walking by could see you?" she seethed at him as he drew back. Rubbing his head guiltily, he knew he was in for it. After Sango had given herself to him the week before, he wasn't sure she'd talk to him ever again.
"No-not necessarily... Sango, please hear me out! I swear, it's not what it looked like!" he shouted as she continued to stomp away from him, his presence staying with her longer than anything else. InuYasha scoffed and shook his head.
"What the hell do you mean, 'it's not what it looked like?'" Kagome questioned dangerously as she was now wishing she had a necklace to place around Miroku's neck. "You were making out in a market! And it wasn't with Sango! Do you have any idea how she feels? Do you have any idea how to be committed!" she yelled angrily at him. "You should be ashamed!"
"But..." He looked at InuYasha for help behind him as the Hanyou shook his head instantly.
"I've gotta agree with the girls on this one. You were being an idiot doing that," InuYasha stated in an annoyed, disapproving tone. "And you call yourself a monk..."
"Why would you even do that to Sango, Miroku? You know she loves you!" Shippo exclaimed as Sango's shoulders started to shake at the mention of her feelings. Miroku sighed as he reached for Sango in a sympathetic and an apologetic manner. He barely touched her shoulder before she yanked away, running off.
"Sango!" He started after her, but Kagome gripped his cloak before he could. She shook her head explaining not to follow her.
"She's mad at you. She's going to think it out. If you bother her now, she'll never forgive you, Miroku," she stated as Miroku sighed and merely nodded. InuYasha scoffed.
"By the look on her face, you're not getting any ass from her or anyone else any time soon... I doubt she'll even look at you," he muttered under his breath. Kagome felt an anime vein pop out of her head as she merely whispered,
"InuYasha, sit." He dove headfirst into the ground, his body hugging it uncontrollably as Kagome smiled at Miroku, trying to give him a reassuring one.
"You shouldn't have even looked at that girl, much less kissed her. You're guilt is enough punishment until she decides on a better one. Besides, you and Sango haven't done anything that InuYasha has implied," she stated as Miroku looked away, giving away the obvious answer. InuYasha stood up and dusted himself off.
"Told ya!"
"Sit!" BAM.
"Damn it, Kagome!"
"You two haven't slept with each other, have you Miroku?" she questioned as Miroku sighed. Kagome's eyes pried for an explanation.
"It was last week when we were at the Inn... I went to her room and she gave herself to me," he confessed as Kagome's eyes widened in shock. InuYasha stood up and frowned, nodding his head.
"I heard them... Sango's room was next door to mine and I couldn't get the thoughts out of my head until last night," he stated glaring at Miroku before chuckling. "You made her sing like a bird. I gotta give you props for that."
"Sit InuYasha!" Kagome shook her head at Miroku again.
"Why?"
"It went the wrong way... I was comforting her the entire time about when we found Kohaku's body until... I started to kiss her and... it wasn't supposed to happen, Kagome!" he explained grabbing his head. She glared at him, her entire expression changing from comforting to disgust.
"Soo... You took advantage of her... While she was distraught from mourning?" she seethed questionably. She slapped Miroku's face without warning. "And then you go and do this! Ugh!" she stomped off and away while Miroku continued to stroke and caress his cheek.
"Well... You're pretty much screwed," InuYasha stated as he looked away from Miroku. There was ultimate silence between the two males until Shippo asked blankly...
"What'd they do in Sango's room?" Miroku's entire face lit up with InuYasha's until he calmly stated,
"I'll tell you when you're older."
Sango stopped running after a few minutes, pausing to slow down her breathing. She coughed a little as she tried to wipe the sweat from her forehead.
She could only think of what Miroku had done to her, physically and emotionally, positive and negative. The way he comforted her in his arms... The way he held her, touched her, caressed her body that night... Yet she felt so worthless and dirty since she had seen that display of lust in the market place.
She covered her face as she tried to stop the tears from flowing, but nothing could stop her now. She gave herself to him and he threw it away like it was nothing. That not only embarrassed her, but destroyed her trust with him. She didn't think she could ever look at him the same way again.
"Sango!" she ignored the yell at first, but realized it was a female. Turning around, she saw Kagome running towards her, sliding down a small mudslide to catch up with her. Sango wiped her face frantically hoping to hide the shed tears from her best friend.
"Sango!" she stopped in front of her and dusted imaginary dirt from her green school uniform before she looked up. "Sango, I'm sorry. I know you probably want to be alone but... Talking things out can help more than you think."
"Kagome... No..." she whispered as she looked away in exasperation. She didn't really want to get annoyed with the miko, but she couldn't help it. Kagome was always trying to help, and Sango respected that, but... Some things were not meant to be said or discussed.
"Sango... I'm here whenever you need me and you know that. But... I know you're dealing with a lot more. Miroku...told me what happened..." Sango's eyes widened as she closed her eyes. Now her business was out. Everyone knew that Miroku had taken her innocence and threw it away like he didn't even want it.
"Just, talk it ou-"
"Damn it, Kagome. I wish you had a nose." Everything stopped as Kagome looked at InuYasha, sitting on a branch, looking at Kagome with the annoyed expression that Sango would hold if she wasn't so distressed. Kagome glared at him.
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"She wants you to back the fuck off. I can smell it on her. Not to mention sweat and tears. Just leave her the hell alone for once," InuYasha sneered.
"Si-"
"Say it if you want to. I'm trying to help Sango. You said it yourself. Thinking things out can work. This is one of those things that has nothing to do with you. So leave them the hell alone, let them handle it."
Kagome stopped at what InuYasha was saying. She touched Sango's shoulder gently, causing her to jump, her face still hidden by her hands.
"I'll...leave you alone for now. If you ever do want to talk... I'm here," Kagome whispered as she let go, walking away. Sango collapsed forward at Kagome's absence, but she knew that InuYasha had not parted. She didn't sob everywhere, but she tried to hide how she felt.
She heard InuYasha land into the soft grass and approach her as she fiercely tried to wipe her face clean of all the tears on her face and in her eyes.
"What do you want? Give me a pep talk on why crying is useless?" she asked sourly, avoiding his eyes. He sat down in front of her, his amber eyes staring into her chocolate ones. "Or are you expecting me to tell you everything instead of Kagome? Like that's gonna work."
His eyes only glared deeper into hers.
"No. You don't have to talk about shit if you don't want to. I just wanted you to know that...Kagome only knows how to be nosey. So don't blame her for how she acts," he muttered, looking away.
"He...he pulled out..." InuYasha's ears perked up at the hearing of her words. He wasn't half listening to anything she was saying, so he had no idea what had come out of her mouth.
"What?"
"Miroku...pulled out...he obviously was still interested in...defeating Naraku...he didn't release inside of me...so, I won't bear his child," she explained looking away. InuYasha felt a relief inside of his body at the realization of her words as he gave her a smile.
"Good. We don't need any brats holding you guys back," he said too sternly as a frown appeared on her face. "At least...not yet."
"Not ever," Sango seethed. "How can I forgive him for this? For what he did to me? I feel so...lost. I have no one left. Kohaku's gone. Miroku's not even willing to stay committed..." Her eyes started to swell with water and overflow unwillingly. InuYasha saw her face and saw how saddening she looked whenever she felt bad.
"Sango...you can always forgive him-"
"Would you?"
"...You don't want me to answer that."
"That's what I thought. He's not...he's not doing anything to prove to me that he wants me back. All he does is beg for me to take him back, like the decisions completely up to me. Like he doesn't...care..."
"He does."
"What makes you think so?"
"I...I don't know, but-" Sango scoffed as InuYasha glared.
"Hey, wench, the least you could do would is hear me out at least! I'm tryin' to save a relationship here!" he snapped as Sango glared at him.
"Are you serious? You're the one who told Kagome to butt out! Why don't you follow your own advice?" Sango snapped back as InuYasha jumped up, placing his hands in his sleeves, giving her a 'feh'.
"Fine, I will then. Go and get drunk and sleep it off. You're better off with that than sitting here and whining all the time about his lecherous ways. You think YOU can stop him?" InuYasha barked as he turned around, starting away.
Sango covered her face in despair.
"I thought I could..."
Three days passed before they came across yet another village with rooms at an inn. Sango refused to speak to anyone else except Kirara about the subject of Miroku. There wasn't much for her to say other than the fact her heart was in pieces. She really didn't believe in ever talking to them again.
The village was obviously celebrating something by all the bright and colorful lights and lanterns along with the fireworks going off in the sky.
"Inn's might be a little expensive here you guys," Kagome whispered as her voice held a slight worried tone. "How much money do we have, Miroku?" He pulled out a little coin purse from his robe and opened it.
"We have more than enough. We can only hope that rooms will be less than expensive tonight," he explained while taking a quick glance at Sango. Kirara was on her shoulder and she was keeping a straight look ahead as if she was trying to focus hard on staying that way.
I'm sorry...
"Feh, why can't we just camp outside like we always do? It's better than some inn to charge us money. Why don't we save our money instead on something useful, like food!" InuYasha objected as Sango's hand flew up to her chin.
"He's got a point there, Kagome..." Everyone looked up at her words, considering she spoke, even if it was directed to Kagome.
"Well...let's see how expensive the rooms are first," Kagome offered, her hands grasping each other as she pleaded to Sango. "I just want one night in a nice warm bed and a hot bath to relax in!" Sango smiled at her friend and merely nodded as they entered the front gates of the village.
It was gorgeous. There were small children running around, playing with each other along with women gossiping and laughing with each other beautiful kimonos. Sango peeked a glance at Miroku when they passed a group of females. He didn't even give them a look of interest the farther they went in. She merely rolled her eyes.
He's just doing that in front of me. To show he can be 'faithful'.
They came to a decent sized inn and got the prices for the rooms. They counted all their money and realized that had enough, but they wouldn't be able to buy much of anything with what would be left over.
"Damn it!" Kagome swore as she waved the innkeeper goodbye and they headed to the outside of town. "I really was looking forward to that bath and bed."
"You can find a hot springs out here somewhere. And there's also the fact that you've got the closest thing to a bed compared to all of us because of that sleeping bag thing!" InuYasha sneered as Kagome shot him a glare.
"I'm not used to this camping on a daily basis like you guys are. And my sleeping bag is nothing like my bed at home, thank you!" she yelled back at him, folding her arms across her chest looking away. "Who's turn is it to make dinner tonight?"
"I think its Miroku's," InuYasha stated with a sniff before they all started to set up camp. Sango had her mat laid out as she covered it with a wool blanket and helped gathered the wood.
"What are you cooking tonight?" Kagome asked eagerly. "Is it your famous stew? That's the best thing you can make!" Miroku chuckled as his eyes watched Sango rise and head through the branches.
"Hey, Sango, where are you going?" Kagome called as Miroku listened closely when the demon slayer didn't stop or slow down her pace.
"Just a walk. I'll be back."
When her presence was free from the area, Kagome shot Miroku yet another glare, making his guilt rise to yet another extent. He sighed uncontrollably and looked away.
"Well, you've got some nerve, doing that to her. She's fuckin' screwed up in the head now, Monk. She thinks she's being too hard on you one second, the next she wants to kill you herself," InuYasha growled from his high tree point. Miroku raised an eyebrow.
"How do you know this?"
"Because. I smelt bloodlust a few times when she wanted to kill you. And the other time, I heard her muttering to herself about how she feels like she's putting too much guilt on you," he explained. "Personally, I think you're going to hell."
"InuYasha!" Kagome screeched at him for his crude choice of words.
"What? Just because he's a monk doesn't mean anything. Monks can go to hell just like demons can go to heaven. Its how you act. And I don't believe that cheating on your betrothed is something you can do, is it?"
"InuYasha, sit!"
Sango sat down at the nearest bar she could see and covered her head in despair. How she was getting by, traveling with him, merely looking at him, the sound of his voice was making her wonder how much she really was hurting and when it would end.
"What can I get fer ya ma'am?" the bartender asked. "Anything to drink?" Sango shook her head, before looking up at him. He was a fat, hairy man who seemed to have a nice inner spirit when it came down to things.
"Can I just have something to eat? Do you have anything?" Sango asked as he nodded. "Just give me the cheapest thing you've got. I'm running a little low on money." He nodded as she reached into her bosom from her yukata and held a money purse in her grasp. I could just stay at that inn all by myself if I want to.
"You've been out pretty long." Sango jumped at the scruffiness and annoyed sound in InuYasha's voice. She knew he was standing behind him. "You're going on a walk, huh?"
"I got tired and didn't want to walk back," she lied as she looked away, covered her face with her hands. She heard InuYasha inhale inevitably as she rolled her eyes when he muttered,
"Liar."
"Look, I can't...I just can't stay with you guys tonight. Can I at least have one night to myself, InuYasha? Please?" Sango asked in an exasperated tone of voice.
"What's that supposed to mean? You're getting that annoyed with the monk? It's been three days!"
"I can't even stand to look at him, InuYasha! I've been holding up a lot easier than I expected! I'm completely human, unlike you! I am a female, unlike you! You have no idea how I feel right now!" she screamed as she covered her face, putting her head down, sobbing finally in his presence.
InuYasha couldn't do anything for a moment but watch her cry, guilt overwhelming him. He realized that she was right; he had no idea what she was going through. He sat on the barstool next to her as her food was placed in front of her. She rubbed her eyes dry and started to pick at the udon on her plate.
"Look...you're right. But I do know how it feels to be betrayed like you were. Not completely, and probably nowhere near as close to it as you, but I know the feeling," he explained as Sango remembered the Kikyo issue. "I'm proud that I've...beeen able to let her go completely, at least emotionally. If she needs me for something, I will be there, but I won't fall in love with her again. It wouldn't work. She's a wondering spirit. She's dead. Her body's made of clay."
"But Miroku's made of flesh and blood. As am I. I can't let him go so easily. Not as easily," she muttered as InuYasha passed the barkeeper some money, asking for some sake.
"I don't really expect you to though, honestly. I just really expect...I expect you to show it," he explained as Sango blinked and looked at him, her eyes still watery from the tears that had streamed down her cheeks.
"You expect me to show it? I'm not showing it at all...I'm trying not to at least..."
"Exactly my point," he muttered as the barkeeper gave him his drink and he downed it all, the warm liquid overflowing his own body. He let out a sigh before turning to Sango. "Everyone knows that you're being emotional about it, but you're only showing yourself. Why not anybody else?"
"Because I don't want people to judge me," she explained slowly as InuYasha licked his lips for even more sake. He gestured for another glass and reached in his haori to find some more money.
"Why are you drinking?" she asked out of curiosity. "From what you said, I should be the one drinking, now shouldn't I?"
"Touché," he said with a grin, his next glass going down his throat, gesturing for yet another. "You've never had alcohol have you?" Sango shook her head. "Sake is warm. It's the only alcohol I'll ever drink. And, with my demon blood, I can't get drunk so easily."
"Key phrase is, 'so easily.' You can still get drunk, InuYasha. And by the way your downing those drinks, you won't last very long. I'm not dragging you all the way back to camp," she explained as he shrugged.
"Man, being drunk isn't anything. It just makes you more emotional. If you drink alot then you start forgettin' shit," he explained as Sango sat back and smiled at him. He was making her smile. It even amazed herself.
"We should head back now," Sango offered as she stood up, placing her dinner money on the counter. She smiled as he shook his head.
"No, just wait for me to finish drinking. I'll know when enough is enough," he objected as Sango rolled her eyes.
"So you say..."
"Damn it, InuYasha! You're nowhere near sober!" she yelled at him as she threw him on the bed of the hotel room she had bought for him. "This was supposed to be my room, ya know. Now I had to spend it on you cause you got drunk!"
"Ughh...stop yelling, wench..."
"No, I'm not going to stop yelling! How am I supposed to explain to Kagome why you're not with me on the way back? He got drunk and I dumped him at the inn we were supposed to go to!" She yelled. InuYasha lifted his head and turned over so Sango could see his face. His eyes were half lidded his cheeks were pink. He stared up at the ceiling.
"Damn InuYasha," she muttered as she sat on the edge of the bed. "I'm better off staying here myself. I'll go rent my own room, make sure it's next door to yours. I've gotta keep an eye on you until you fall asleep."
"I don't plan on it."
"What do you mean, you don't plan on it? You better sleep. You're the one always talking about some damn, 'we have to move faster to catch Naraku'-"
Sango gasped when she felt InuYasha's hand on her shoulder. She turned around and looked at him, seeing a hint of lust in his eyes. Her cheeks flared as she yanked away, standing up before standing in front of him.
"InuYasha, calm down," she said in a steady voice, her eyes suddenly panicky. She couldn't hold InuYasha off, not by brute strength. He wouldn't rape her...would he?
"I'm calm, aren't you calm? I just...never noticed that about you, Sango," he muttered as he stood up himself, slowly walking towards her. She backed away slowly, trying to create a larger gap between them, but she failed miserably.
"N-Noticed what?" she asked carefully, hoping that her pulse would only slow down. She felt her back hit the wall, the space between them only closing up slower than usual, taunting her.
"You've got a hell of a body," he muttered slowly, hoping to seduce her in his own way. Her cheeks flared at his compliment as he closed the space between them, his body pressing barely against hers.
"InuYasha, calm down now. You're drunk. I think its best that I just let you lay down...and go to sleep-" She tried to sidle away from him, but he gentle grabbed her arm and pulled her close to him, her body shaking as she looked away from him.
"Now, now, Sango. I think we should come to an agreement about me lying down. I only will as long as you join me. And I don't intend on going to sleep with you there," he whispered in her ear, making Sango's heart beat only faster.
"InuYasha, no! Please, really! I mean...It's just...you're not in your right mind. And you'll regret it tomorrow morning, really," she explained as InuYasha pressed her once again against the wall.
"True..." his lips started to move down to her neck, leaving light kisses on her bare skin, her body stiffening at his actions, hiding the way her body was feeling. "But in the heat of the moment, things can get out of hand..."
"Do you really think that excuse will work on Kagome if she found out that you were drunk when this all happened?" she objected as InuYasha shrugged.
"She'll get over it." Sango swallowed.
"You are not InuYasha. The InuYasha I know is loyal to Kagome! The InuYasha I know wouldn't try and pressure me like this. The InuYasha I know-"
"Was pissed off when he found out what Miroku did to you as a friend," he seethed in her ear. Sango felt tears choke up in her throat before she shoved him off, InuYasha falling back onto the bed.
"I'm going to go buy my own room. Go to sleep," she commanded as she started towards the door. She stopped when she heard InuYasha's voice in her ear.
"You and I both know what you want me to do for you, just so you can get your mind off of things. Why don't you at least let me do that much for you? I won't mate you. I'm not that drunk that I can't tell," he muttered, his eyes curving around Sango's body. His hands were twitching to hold her in his arms.
"Shut up."
"You're not a virgin thanks to that monk. And he's the only man you've been with. A one night job is just what you want and need to make matters a little better for you about him," he sneered. "You want him to feel the pain you endured, more than anything."
"Shut up!" she screeched, her breathing speeding up. "I'm not stupid! I may not give a damn about Miroku anymore, but I still care about Kagome. I would never sleep with the guy she loves just because I'm the one who feels like no one wants me!"
"I want you."
"No you don't! You want my body! You're lusting right now, InuYasha and I'm sorry, but your not getting anything from me, especially not a one night stand!" she yelled as she stomped away, out the door, slamming it. InuYasha smirked as another thought of him and Sango ran through his unknowing mind.
"She'll be back."
Sango ran through the bushes and the trees, hoping to return to camp before anyone was awake. She swallowed hard and tried to wipe the sweat from her face and her skin. Breaking through the camp, she breathed heavily, seeing everyone soundly sleeping.
She silently tiptoed over to her mat and laid down, trying to look like she had a good night's sleep, like she had been there the whole time. Sango remembered InuYasha's very words, how he had tried to seduce her the night before. She shook the thoughts out of her head.
The sad thing was that he was right. He was a lot smarter when he was drunk, a lot more logical. Sake went straight to his head, both of them whenever he had enough of it. She realized what she had thought about his heads and her cheeks flushed deeply, trying to rid the thought.
Great. I'm fantasizing about...? Better him than Miroku's... She realized she was able to think about him freely for some reason, like he had never betrayed her, like she had never been hurting. All her pain had some how been...melted away.
With that? The fact that InuYasha tried to pep talk me into sex? The fact that it had-
"Sango? Are you awake? Sango?" She opened her eyes at the sight of Shippo's wide green ones in front of her face. She didn't jump back, she was used to this kind of greeting every morning. She sat up and rubbed her eyes, hoping that it was just as convincing as she thought.
"I'm up, Kagome," she said with a yawn, a real yawn. She had no sleep at all the night before. She could only let this go on so much longer.
"Where's InuYasha?" she asked as she started opening her instant ramen boxes, putting the water into them before setting them over the fire. Sango tensed slightly for a moment but it didn't seem to show.
"Umm...he's-"
"What do you want, wench?" he asked as he jumped down, a look on his face like he really didn't want to be bothered at the moment. He was trying to remember the night's events as well. He was at a bar, gulping down sake and then...nothing...
"I wanted to know where you were! We've got to head back to Kaede's a little later so I can head home and get a few more supplies," she snapped at him before Kirara showed herself to her mistress.
"Hey, Kirara. How was your sleep?" Kirara mewed with an expression that Sango knew was a smile, causing her to return one. Then Kirara sniffed her mistress, her eyes boring holes into her own. "What is it?" Kirara mewed again in protest, Sango suddenly worried.
"InuYasha, go wake up Miroku. He's been knocked out longer than everyone else," Kagome commanded as she passed Sango her own cup of ramen. InuYasha stomped as he grumbled to himself to go awaken the monk as Kagome rolled her eyes.
"He acts like it hurts to do something I tell him to do," she mumbled, starting to eat her own. Sango laughed and continued to eat hers. Everything was going well. Everything was back to normal...Everything...
"Sango, we have to go see Kaede about this, really! You're sick, really sick!" Kagome begged for her best friend, the one who seemed to have been having immense pains in her stomach and trouble keeping her food down.
"I'm fine Kagome! It's probably just...a menstrual cramp," she objected as Kagome backed away. There were moments in her time when people got cramps so bad as such they were seriously doing damage to the girl's body.
"Well, please, allow me to go to my time and get some medication for it, for you! We've got more than enough!" Kagome pleaded as Sango sighed in frustration and nodded.
"Sango, is there anything I can do to make you feel better? I'm sure that there is," Miroku asked at seeing her in such pain. Sango looked away from him, him mistaking it for the silent treatment while she did it from pain.
"No, Houshi-sama. Everything's fine," she objected as InuYasha appeared then. He had disappeared for about a week to visit his mother's grave on her birthday. He stayed a lot longer than he intended to.
"Hey, what's up with everyone looking like someone's going to die?" InuYasha asked crudely as Kagome shot him a painful glare, causing him to draw back.
"Sango is having bad pains. It's from her monthly cycle and this is the worst I've ever seen something like this," Kagome explained, holding her best friend's head in her hands. InuYasha smelt the air, took in a deep inhalation. Sango was lying. She wasn't bleeding. And those pains were from...
InuYasha's eyes widened. There was a distress call ringing out from Sango's body, and it wasn't from her. Then he sensed youki in her system. It all fit together.
"Sango, come with me. I know how to help," InuYasha stated gruffly, his face as pale as ever. Kagome looked at him in confusion.
"Why? There's got to be at least something you can do so she doesn't have to move-"
"Kagome, stay out of this, Sango needs to come with me! It's something that demon's can do to heal massive pain. There's no reason why it shouldn't work on Sango!" InuYasha barked, deception in his voice. Miroku heard it, though Kagome didn't.
"Fine, please just hurry. I can't stand seeing Sango like this!" Kagome choked out as InuYasha picked up the demon exterminator bridal style and walked away from the others, Sango's body radiation slowly calming down.
"What's...what's going on...InuYasha?" she asked slowly, feeling her body calm down in his arms. "My cycle has been off for a while, ever since me and Houshi..."
"It's not Miroku's," he muttered gruffly, coming to a stop before cradling her in his arms. His hand fell to her stomach, a warm feeling from InuYasha's youki sinking into Sango's skin. She leaned back, closing her eyes at the pain being melted away by such a feeling.
"Who's...who's is..." Sango's eyes widened as she looked at him. "No. No, InuYasha. It can't be..." He looked away.
"I knew there was something I didn't remember, and I know you remembered, but didn't pay it any attention. I didn't pull out like Houshi did. I'm sorry Sango but..."
"I'm carrying your baby?"
