Author's note: Hey! Once again, sorry for not updating. I've been working on a story that I'm going to be entering in a contest soon, so I haven't been able to type much more for this story. But I have seen that this story in particular has gotten a lot of hits and visitors and you have no idea how happy that makes me feel! This may be the last time before February that I can update cause I got New years stuff to do and I have to study practically the whole month of January for my midterms, so, , I'll stop talking. Reviews are appreciated!

Dream:

I was running through a forest. I'm not sure if I was running away from something or running to something. So, I looked behind me to see that Naraku creep flying at me.

Okay, definetely running away.

"Naraku!" two voices shouted. I looked behind me to see my great-grandfather cutting one of Naraku's arms. I stoppd running for a second to see a lady who looked a lot like me also fighitng Naraku. Then, Naraku sprayed her with his miasma.

"Ah!" she yelled.

"Soishi!" Granpa Sesshomaru yelled. He ran into the miasma and carried her out a few seconds later.

"What a sec. Soishi? As in my great-grandmother Soishi?" I asked myself.

"Soishi, are you okay?" Sesshomaru asked. Grandma Soishi kept coughing.

"Don't worry, I'll get some help as soon as I deal with Naraku. Will you be alright until then?" Grandpa Sesshomaru asked. My grandma nodded.

"I'll cough just sit and cough try to stay cough out of of the way," she said. He set her down and went to fight Naraku.

It took him awhile but finally, he had Naraku retreating.

"That's taken care of. Now, let's get you to Myoga. He'll suck the poison out of you," Sesshomaru said as he picked her up, bridal style.

"Sesshomaru, wait. I have to ask, who's that girl over there?" Grandma Soishi asked, pointing at me.

Grandpa Sesshomaru looked at me.

"You may not believe this, but she's our great-granddaughter. Her name is Soishi as well."

"Really? We have great-grandchildren?"

"Yes."

"Can she come with us? There are some things I want to ask her."

"Um, sorry, Grandma. But I have to get back to my own time. But if you do have questions, you could tell Kagome them and she can send them my way when she comes back to my time," I said.

"Very well. I'll cough be in touch with cough with you."

"Okay, but if you don't go now, I probably won't exist!" I said.

They nodded and my Great-Grandpa flew off to find Myoga.

"Good bye Grandpa Sesshomaru and Grandma Soishi. It was an honnor to meet you both," I said as I then ran away.

End of dream

"Soishi? Soishi! Please wake up!" I heard someone yell.

"Ugh. What happened?" I asked as I sat up. I had a migrane. Plus, what was that dream about?

"I see your awake," somemone else said. I looked up to see Sono. I looked towards where the last voice came from to find my great-grandfather Sesshomaru.

"Sono? Grandpa?" I asked.

"Hey," Sono said.

"Just call me Sesshomaru," grandpa Sesshomaru said.

"Okay," I said.

"How do you feel?" Sono asked.

"Fine, I'm fine, Sono," I said as I tried to sit up. I flinched in pain.

"No, you're not. Stop trying to move. I called Kagome. She's gonna be here soon," Sono said.

"Why'd you call a human to heal a demon?" Sesshomaru asked.

"Cause Kagome is Soishi's adoptive sister," Sono explained.

"How did you know that?" I asked as I layed back down.

"Well, when you were missing from school, I went to your house and asked about how you were feeling and your mom kinda told me everything," Sono explained.

"I see," I said.

"Hi!" I looked down to see the little girl that Sono and I saved.

"Well hi there!" I said.

"My name is Rin! I'm the girl you two saved! Thank you so much!" she said, smiling.

"Of coarse, no problem," I said.

"What's your name?" she asked.

"My name is Soishi,"I said.

"That's a pretty name!" Rin said.

"Thanks," I laughed. Suddenly I felt a stabbing pain.

"Soishi! Are you alright?" Sono asked. I saw Sesshomaru glancing at me.

"Y-yeah. It just kinda hurts to laugh," I said.

"Oh," was all Sono said. Suddenly, Sesshomaru sniffed the air.

"It can't be!" he whispered.

"What is it, my lord?" the toad asked.

"Soishi," Sesshomaru trailed off.

"Soishi is right over there, my lord. The one lying on the ground," the toad pointed out.

"I don't think he's talking about me. I think he's talking about my great-grandmother. The one I was named after," I explained. Sesshomaru nodded.

"Soishi, do you think you can handle watching over Rin in your state?" Sesshomaru asked.

"Yeah," I said.

"Very well. Do not leave this spot!" Sesshomaru said as he ran off to find my grandmother.