This is my first fanfiction, it is really simple, but, here goes.

A Moonlight Memory

Sesshoumaru sat there, on the cliff, watching the sunset as it fell below the water.

Laughter was coming from behind him as Rin yelled at Jaken for picking the "inocent little flowers." It was quite funny.

He looked up at the sun as it nearly blinded him, and before he could look towards the trees, blowing slightly in the wind, he heard his voice being called.

"Master Sesshoumaru!"

"Yes Rin."

"I made cranes!"

That was when he noticed she was not what wanted attention, the origami cranes at her feet was what she wanted him to notice. Well, the cranes weren't exactly at her feet, they were more climbing up her legs. It looked as if she made a million of them.

"How many are there!!!!!!!!!!!!" shouted Jaken

"One thousand!" she exclaimed.

What was that myth about paper cranes, oh yes. "If you make 1,000 cranes, you can make one wish and it will come true."

"What will you wish for?" asked Sesshoumaru.

Rin simply shrugged and tossed the cranes in the air, as they blew away in the wind.

"What are you doing!" shouted an annoyed Jaken, "You forced me to be quiet just so you could concentrate on your stupid cranes."

"Well it wasn't like you were actually quiet, though." she said matter-of-factly. "Besides, somebocy else could use them to make a wish."

Sesshoumaru watched the cranes blow in the wind, strung together by blades of grass. Who could possibly wich on a million cranes for anything worth wishing.

As the wind blew the cranes, they landed in a tree. He noticed an orange crane with purple flowers painted on it, flowing at the end of the string of cranes. It appeared to be the first one Rin did. It definently wasn't as good as teh rest, but it seemed she took the most time on it. Some of the other ones were just one color, this one was just beautiful. It reminded him of something, btu he couldn't quite place it.

Then he noticed a scent. He had never particularily liked it, unless it was, well, her. He closed his eyes and turned around, and there it was. Well, there she was.