Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha. Nor do I own Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Noir.


*Miroku/Sango*

"Kohaku, I am going to kill you." Sango thought as she stared across the room, she was now trapped in.

What made her mad was not because her brother tricked her into coming to this place or locking her in, it was who she was locked in with that made her upset. Sure she was crazy about the guy but come on, she was so very shy and well she didn't want to be forced to be near him.

"Sango, I assure you that if you keep staring at the wall with that much intensity it may crumble or burst into flame to make you stop." Miroku said.

Sango turned her gaze at him and it was just the same as when she stared at the wall. All of her focus was on im in that moment.

"I may burst into flames as well." he murmured.

Sango had heard what he had said and immediately dropped her eyes. She knew that he wouldn't burst into flames from her staring but why take the chance? Miroku then sighed and sat down on the floor and leaned against the wall. He looked a bit crestfallen to Sango. Why?

"Why are you here?" she asked suddenly.

"Good question. I was a part of a charity recently for Kagome and well I was auctioned off for a date. Well your brother bought me..." he said but she interrupted.

"What?" she said loudly.

"Let me finish." he said.

"Oh, sorry." she said with a blush.

"As I was saying. Kohaku bought me for you, he met me at the Tokyo Royal Hotel and brought me here, wherever here is." he explained.

"Here would be my private dojo. Kohaku told me he wanted to train with me but instead he locked me in here with you." she said.

"Ah, you didn't know any of this?" he asked.

"Not a bit." she said.

"Oh, well what shall we do with our time now that we have been locked in?" he asked.

''I don't know." she said.

"Maybe we can discuss a few things that your brother brought to my attention on my way over here." he said.

"What did he say?" she asked nervously.

"He said that you are absolutely in love with me." he said with all honesty.

Sango didn't say a word but she did turn into a tomatoe. Miroku became a bit alarmed at the red color she had become. All of the blood had raced to her face and in record time. She was so red that he was sure that she was going to faint.

"Are you alright?" he asked worried.

Sango nodded, "Mmhmm."

"Do you need anything?" he asked.

She shook her head, "Nu-uh."

"So is it true?" he asked.

Sango stiffened and turned even redder. Miroku hadn't thought it was possible for someone to blush that red but she did and he had his answer.

"I take that as a yes. Will you be my girlfriend and then marry me and have my children?" he asked pushing his luck.

Sangos' eyes widened to the max and every ounce of color drained from her face as what he asked sunk in. Miroku rushed over to her, the shock was too much. Sango rocked on her heels and then collapsed right into Mirokus' waiting arms.

"Out cold. That is a definite yes." he said with a smile and made them comfortable on a Tatami mat in her dojo.

*Touga/Midori*

After seeing his son upstairs to be with Kagome, Touga made his way to the hotels' dining area. His date was to meet him there in just a few minutes. He really didn't like being on a blind date but it was for Kagome and he as well as the other men would do anything for her. He just wished he knew who his date was.

"This way Sir, I will show you to a table." a host said to him.

Touga nodded at the host and followed the man to a table. He noted that he was the first to arrive, his date was not there. The host signaled a waiter over and he was given a menu. He ordered a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc, it was not his favorite but it could go with any palate preference. He preferred a Pinot Noir but he didn't know who this woman was. He liked red meats but for all he knew this woman liked fish or chicken or was even a vegetarian. So he ordered something to placate any palate.

The waiter returned with the wine on ice and a pitcher of ice water. He looked at his watch and noticed his date was late and was wondering if the mystery woman was someone he knew and was going to stand him up. He sighed and picked up the menu to look at it.

"Hello Touga." a feminine voice purred.

Touga froze. He knew that voice, his eldest sons' mother, his long ago ex. He closed his eyes and huffed, then opened them, put on a forced smile, and laid the menu down. He truly didn't hate her in fact he loved her but she was a very... strong willed woman and didn't show much of any emotion. Hence why their relationship went to pot, he didn't know if she loved him, hated him, wanted to kill him, or what.

"Midori, to what do I owe the pleasure of your presence?" he asked.

She smiled at him and sat down, "105,000 yen." she answered.

"You bought me?" he asked in a quiet voice.

"Yes I did. You have a whole evening with me and there is no way you can get out of it." she said cheerfully.

He paled at her answer. She was up to something, he just knew it. But what? Maybe it was just to discuss their son. Yes, maybe.

"Is this about Sesshomaru and Kagome? They are upstairs together right now." he blurted out.

Midori smiled, "No Touga this isn't about our son or his relationship with Kagome. It is about us."

"Us?" he breathed the word.

"Yes, us. Touga I love you." she admitted.

"You what?" he said, frozen.

"I love you Touga and don't make me say it again." she said.

"You have no idea how long I have waited to hear you say that." he said.

"Really?" she asked.

"Yes, woman, I have loved you forever but you have kept pushing me away. I thought you hated me." he said.

"Never Touga, I have always... loved you." she said.

"My dear, you have made my day. Please be my mate again." he said.

"Yes, I will." she answered.

"Are you ready to order?" a waiter asked coming up to the table.

Touga looked at the man and shook his head and told him that they were leaving. He stood then placed money on the table, grabbed Midoris' hand and took her to the consierge counter, and ordered a room. Then he swept them both up the stairs, they had many, many, many years to make up for.