The last story I attempted to write had a less than satisfactory ending. So if the readers of fan fiction could give me another chance. I would love to try again. A second shot

Summary: If you keep your eyes closed long enough when you open them will thing be better or worse. Bad summary but a great story trusts me. Please read and review I want to know what you think.

Disclaimer: The Inuyasha characters do not belong to me.

Never Say Never

Chapter Two: Things can get weird.

"What do you think he'll do with us?" Rin asked as she and Kagome sat at the table eating. Lord Takahashi had brought them to his home. His wife seemed less than pleased with their arrival. The room was large and empty. The food was good or maybe they were just hungry.

"I don't know." Kagome answered and a tall man with short black hair entered the room.

"Lord Takahashi wishes to speak with you." He spoke firm and sure of his statement. Both Rin and Kagome got up and followed the man down a long hallway. The hall way had grand paintings on either side of it. They reached a double door. It was stained with deep brown paint. He opened the door and Lord Takahashi was sitting at a large desk. His presence was intimidation. They bowed and he motioned for them to sit.

He put a paper in front of the both of them.

"What's this?" Kagome asked as she took the paper in her hands. She couldn't read but she didn't want him to know that.

"These are my sons' marriage licenses." He said and Rin looked at him through narrow eyes. She picked up the copy that was in front of her. She could read but she was good at pretending she could.

"They need the signature of their wives and I want the two of you to be their wives." He said holding out two pens for us to sign with.

"Shouldn't have Ladies sign this," Kagome asked.

"I could but I want them to love like I once did." He put the pens down next to our hands. The girls just looked at each other. They took the pens in their hands and signed their names. They had nothing to go back to and this could be the chance to at least have a home. Forever…

"Good, you'll leave tomorrow. They boys live high in the timberlands so the trip will take a few days.