New Events
sequel to "Connections"

Recaps of the end of the Last Chapter

"Siya." Sesshomaru said stopping in front of the door and turning to me. "You will not, by any circumstances, be up before a week has past. If you try, I'll knock you out and put you back in bed."

"But you'll hurt Kagome in the process.' I reminded the demon lord who stood before me.

"I'll ask her to forgive me for it before hand." He said with a sly smirk on his face. "Now rest Siya." Then left the room, so I lay back and fell into peaceful obligation.

Chapter 1: Where did she go?

I got out of my bed and went to the balcony. I jumped to a nearby tree and hid. It has only been three days since my near death experience and Sesshomaru told (more like threatened) me not get up. I growled at the idea of obeying anyone at the moment, much less him, I wanted out of that room.

~Kagome's view~

I walked to Siya's sick room, as I called it; she hated the small white room. She normally referred to it as the room of "death by boredom" or "her personal nightmare". She hated staying in one place for a long period of time. I don't think she'll behave much longer thought.

Sesshomaru came to walk beside me and entangled his fingers with mine. He smiled at me and I returned the smile. We soon got to her room and he opened the door. Siya's bed was empty and her kimono was gone. I heard a growl from beside me; I smirked at the agitated demon lord.

"Siya where are you? Ugh…where did she go? I should have known that she would be up and about soon." I said and Sesshomaru growled again.

~Siya's view~

I had jumped out of the tree before they entered the medical room that was referred to as my prison. I met up with the general named Koga (the general who took her to the medical room). I smiled at him and he returned the gesture. He offered me his arm and I looped my arm threw his.

"How are you today? I thought you were suppose to be in bed." He said, already knowing he was correct.

"I'm fine and as for the rest, well, I got board. I hate staying in one place very long and you are not taking me back." I told him.

"I wasn't even thinking about it. Earlier I was planning on breaking you out." He said with a smile.

"Thanks for the thought. Hey I got an idea, let's go sit in the garden." I said with a smile. Since coming to the Western Lands, the gardens have been my favorite place.

"Alright, let's go." He said and we walked towards the garden.

~Kagome's view~

Sesshomaru growled for the umpteenth time. If Siya was trying to get him mad, it was working very well. I looked at him and decided to calm him down. I leaned on his shoulder and he looked at me with a smile. Where ever she is, she is in trouble.

I sighed as we continued to try and find our friend. We walked out the front door leading to the courtyard. Knowing Siya she was outside in a tree or leaning against one, something she always dose. Then again she could be taking a bath god knows that she has missed them while confined to her bed and even then she still managed looking beautiful.

"We'll go right and all the way around." Sesshomaru said and I smiled at him.

"Alright, that's fine with me." I said, letting him lead me.

We didn't see her at all but I didn't care about that. We came across an adorable sight. Siya was curled up in Koga's lap, fast asleep. That wasn't normal for her, she normally never sleeps but for the last three days she slept most of the time. We walked over to them and sat about a foot away.

"Why didn't you tell me that you found her? She still needs to be in bed." Sesshomaru said in a hushed voice.

"She asked me not to and it is her choice what she does." He said, I smiled, he knows her well.

"Well, I she why she went to you, the girl was going mad in that room. Thank goodness that you found her or we would have had to look for the majority of the day, man she can hide." I said with a glance at my also preaches sister.

"I'm glad that she didn't find or run into trouble, she seems to be a magnet for it. We should be happy she can protect herself." Sesshomaru said with a smirk. "or we'd never be able to sleep."