A/N: Yah! Another chapter. Thanks for all those who read this story. Enjoy
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Judgment
Noun- the ability to judge, make a decision, or form an opinion objectively, authoritatively, and wisely
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Kagome ran blindly down the hall. She wanted the tears to stop coming. She shouldn't be feeling anything for Inuyasha. What was happening to her? She felt nothing for Inuyasha. All she needed to do was find the treasure for her grandpa and nothing else.
Her entire life, she had never been subdued to such low standards. She had been captain, not captive. Kagome collapsed to the floor of her cell. She told herself that she just couldn't let herself be this way. Her heart should no longer be able to feel emotion. The tears in her eyes dried and her heart turned to stone. She would not let anything interfere with her goal. She was going to strong and to be strong, she became emotionless.
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Kikyo and Inuyasha stood unmoving. Kikyo could not believe what just happened right before her eyes. Her heart felt like it was going to explode from her chest. She had accomplished getting close to Inuyasha and pushing Kagome and Inuyasha apart on her first day aboard, and she didn't even have to try.
"I'll be leaving now. Thank you." With those words, Kikyo left Inuyasha standing in the middle of his room.
Inuyasha watched as Kikyo left. Why was he so nice to her? He only met her this morning. Then his thoughts diverted to Kagome. Had he hurt her? And even if he did, why would he care. She was nothing more than a girl he used to get closer to the treasure. Right?
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Sango watched as her closest friend sat slumped over in the corner of the cell. She had been working from when the sun broke over the horizon till the moon reflected upon the calm waters, and all that time she had not seen Kagome work. Had she been sitting there the entire day? "What happened?" she asked.
Kagome looked up; she had completely forgotten about Sango. "Hey." She stopped. She didn't know what else to tell her friend. "Nothing's wrong. I just feel a little sick, that's all."
Sango could tell that her friend was lying. A couple of days ago, she had seen Kagome and Inuyasha together- talking. What was that about? "No, Kagome, something is wrong. Why aren't you telling me anything? Ever since we've gotten on this ship, you've closed up. What is going on with you and Inuyasha?" Sango could not believe the words that she just blurted out. She closed her eyes and took in a deep breath, not wanting to hear Kagome's reply.
Kagome stared at Sango. How did she know about her and Inuyasha? Does she know something about the treasure? "Are you accusing me with befriending the enemy? I hate him. What makes you think that we have any sort of relationship?" Kagome was deeply offended by Sango's remark. She tried to stop herself, but words kept pouring from her month. "You think that you have it bad. I have it way worse than you do. I don't want to deal with Inuyasha. What about you and Miroku? I've seen you two together more than I've been with Inuyasha."
"So you do admit that you and Inuyasha have been together?"
"No, we just had business to take care of. It was nothing. Stop from sidetracking from my question about you and Miroku."
Sango immediately looked down. She was blushing. "Oh, so I was right." Her mood had lifted.
"Don't you dare tell anyone!" Sango laughed.
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There was a rap on Inuyasha's door. Miroku swiftly entered. "We're going to be porting at Pearl Island in a few minutes. The island looks a bit deserted and small. Why did you want us to come here? There is nothing."
Inuyasha was not in the mood to be reminded of the treasure. Now that they were at the island, should he drag Kagome along? Or should he just do it himself. She probably wouldn't even be willing to go with him after what had just happened.
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Kagome closed her eyes trying to sleep. She could hear Sango across from her softly breathing.
Unexpectedly, the ship jerked. They must have ported. It suddenly hit Kagome. They were at Pearl Island. This had to be where the treasure was buried. The clues ran through her head. Everything fit so perfectly together. She got up from where she had been lying. The cell door had not been locked by the guard that night. She slowly pushed it open and then walked up the stairs. When she walked half way up the stairs, she could hear that the deck was filled with people. Their footsteps were rushing above her. She couldn't leave the ship like she had done previously before.
Kagome had an idea. She snuck around to the back of the ship and grabbed a long coil of rope. She tied one end of the rope to a railing and then dropped the rest of it over the side of the ship. Then as quietly as she could, she took a firm hold of the rope and lowered herself in the sea.
When she hit the water, her heart nearly stopped from the freezing water that was surrounding her. Her body shook from the instant change in temperature. She tried moving her arms and legs quickly to get to shore, but her arms and legs were frozen. It felt like a hundred needles were stabbed into her skin. She had to back to shore or else she would freeze to death.
With all her might, Kagome swam. The process was slow and Kagome saw her breath coming out in front of her. She was doing this for her grandpa.
As soon as Kagome got to shore, all she could do was curl up into a ball on the soft sand and shiver. Her trembling body could be heard for miles.
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As Inuyasha was lowering his row boat into the sea, he told his crew, "I'll be back in a couple of hours. We can continue sailing tomorrow morning. Everyone get some rest."
Once Inuyasha neared the Shore of Pearl Island, with his lit lantern, he got out of rowboat. He waved his lantern in front of him, a shadow caught his eye. He then heard chattering noises. There was someone sitting on the shore just a couple of feet away from him.
Without thinking, he walked toward the person. When he got closer, he noticed that the person was a girl. Her whole body was drenched and she was shaking violently. "Are you okay?" he asked with concern.
"I… I'm…fine," she responded, without looking up. She couldn't talk without stuttering. Something hit Inuyasha. He knew that voice, except at that instant, he couldn't remember who it was.
"Do I know you?" he asked stupidly.
The girl looked up. The lantern illuminated her face. She couldn't see the face of the person talking to her.
"Kagome?! What are you doing here? How did you get here? It's past midnight."
"Inuyasha?" Kagome said weakly.
"Kagome…" he didn't know what to say to her after those harsh words that he had said in his room. She was probably still mad at him.
"I… swam here…" She was no longer think straight any longer. Her vision was growing blurry and the light from his lantern made her dizzy. Before she knew it, her head hit the sand.
"Kagome!" Inuyasha panicked; she had just fainted. He quickly took off his jacket and wrapped it around her freezing body. He scooped her up into his arms and carried her. His mind was rushing. It was his fault that she was in this condition. He should have asked her to go with him. They had been working together to find the treasure…
He was walking towards his rowboat. He had to get her back to the ship and warm her. Her head rested against his chest. "I'm sorry Kagome," he whispered to her. When he got to the rowboat, he realized that he couldn't take her back. What would the crew think? They were already getting suspicious of Kagome being in his room. No, he would have to keep her here.
Inuyasha walked quickly inland. He found a soft a patch of grass near the forest and placed Kagome's limp body down. He placed the lantern by her side. His hand touched her face. It was burning.
"Kagome, this is all my fault. I know that you might not even forgive me, but… I didn't mean any of those things that I said to you. It just came out. I'm sorry. I don't hate you."
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A/N: Sorry this chapter is so short, but it was a good place to stop. And I hate to ask this, but please review!!
