"Chichi hue where's mother?' Said the little silver haired boy. He couldn't do it he couldn't say he only stared down at his son but even that was sending a dagger strait to his hart. He tried his best to hide his bloodied hands, he dug them deeper in his kimono sleeves. Staring at his son all he saw was a reflection of her. Her elegance, her high cheek bones, her red marks worst of all the crescent moon that lay bound to for ever more give him grief and regret.

"Sesshomaru, she can no longer be with you" The boy looked up and stared deeply into the sorrow filled gaze that of his father. He took a step back He turned and ran until the mist that surrounded the castle engulfed him. "I'm sorry" a apology was all he left as he turned his back his fur dragging along he looked up just as snow began to fall and walked along the cold boards of the path that would turn to be the most regrettable.

Sesshomaru ran as fast as he could. He exhaled a puff of air. Just as he rounded a corner he clung to the wooden pole he squeezed his eyes shut. He remained like that for a few moments. But was soon awakened him to reality, as a cold wind blew snowflakes upon him. The snow just laid in his hair blending. He just sat there watching the few snowflakes on his kimono melt.

"Mother! Mother!" his mind cried over and over "Why? Why can't she be with me?" his tears came "Father what did you mean? Is it all my fault did I do some thing deserving of this" his head hung low he was simply too young to understand his words. He stud up and continued his surch thro out the castle for his mother. He searched every room and every place he could possibly think of.

Every one saw the prince running through out the kingdom calling out for his mother. Even they held a heavy heart they knew he would turn out empty handed. He gave up there was simply nowhere else he could possibly look. "She must've just left castle grounds that's all." He reassuringly told him self. But some thing deep down told him other wise.

He went to his chambers to wait for his mother's arrival. Hours had passed and still no sign of her he started to think hundreds of things that could have happened but all it did was bring more tears. He soon drifted off to sleep.