DISCLAIMER: I don't own Inuyasha.

NOTE: Okay, that italicized stuff down there? Yeah, that's both a flashback and a dream. WARNED!

"Lord Sesshomaru!" Rin called out to him. He did not turn around or want to look at another human for a while—after his last encounter with one. "Lord Sesshomaru, it's time for bed!" He acknowledged the little girl next to him by nodding and noticed her lying next to the fire. Time had passed since he last felt the girl next to him (two weeks and some odd days, to be exact) and he already missed her.

This made his beast furious: he was not supposed to be like this with humans! A ferocious lord of the west was not to take a sudden change of emotions towards humans! He was supposed to kill anything that spoke to him without proper titles or demeaned him by not addressing him properly. He would've struck her down if it were any other time. But he only saw a normal girl, human or not, standing between any of his problems.

He blamed it on his dreams. A week ago, it was the first time he had dreamt in a long time. Normally, he stays for a few weeks before sleeping, but this time it was different. It had only been three days since he last rested. And this time, his dream was not about his past nor was it about his mother: it was about his heart.

0o0

Sesshomaru watched as his two wards sat around the fire talking amongst themselves. He did not care for the conversation, as he had other important items to worry about, but it had something to do with going back to see the girl, Kagome. Sesshomaru did not want to hear her name—saying it was enough trouble and pain. But what if the girl had been with him since the caves?
Surely it would be treacherous for the girl. She was always afraid of demons attacking them, and when they did, she was always the one to be blamed. Was it always her fault? The demons could've been after his head, as well, for being a Lord of one of the lands would bring more than what the jewel could offer. Power, wealth, fame: it was a demon's dream.

She would also be disappointed in not seeing the ones she had been around for quite some time, especially with that little fox demon near her. Sesshomaru could see the look on the little demon's face now, being told that it could not go back because of the half-demon near the others. He blinked twice and felt his eyes squint. Sesshomaru had every right to be angry at Inuyasha, but somehow the anger grew.

Sesshomaru glanced down at his wards again and still noticed them talking. Leaning back, he looked up towards the full moon and saw nothing but beauty and love stricken on the white surface. It wasn't long until his eyes closed and he saw nothing but the moon in his dreams and the women in his life. First, it was his mother.

She had grown since he last saw her. She aged quite well, her hair was a little bit longer than what he remembered, and she was wearing a different outfit than any of the one's he had seen before. She was standing maybe six feet away from him, so if she wanted, she could reach out to him and touch his face. She also had a smile on her face. "Are you keeping her safe?" His cold side came out, but he wanted to express himself to her.

"I protect no woman," he replied. His mother frowned.

"Are you still regretting not saving me from your father?" He had not thought about that. Was he still in guilt that he could not save his own mother from the one he could not stand in the first place? The one that birthed him? He looked to his mother and she shrugged. "You shouldn't live in the past, Sesshomaru. You should move forward," she said. Her smile came back. He stood there with a frown on his face.

"Then you would be forgotten," she shook her head.

"No, no," she replied, "I would not." Sesshomaru was slightly confused by her reply. How would she not be forgotten if he had to get rid of his guilt and pain? "I would be set free, remember?" He slightly widened his eyes and saw her still smiling. Was she serious? He felt something wrap around his hand and noticed his grip so very tight on her. "To move on, just let me go," she whispered. How? Was it always this simple? And so he did.

He was scared at first—actually terrified that if he did let her go, she'd somehow get hurt. Instead, a bright light surrounded her body, almost as though she was being taken to the moon, and she still had that smile on her face. She looked to him with her golden eyes: "Thank you," she whispered. He reached out to her; it was too soon! He could not let go! What was going to happen if he did? But by the time he reached out, she was gone, and someone else was holding his hand.

This hand, he hated this touch. He quickly turned to the woman on the side of him and saw black hair flowing with the darkness. She was smiling to him, too. "You hold this hand as though you care," he said to her, "release me." Why was he afraid of her touching him? And why was he telling her to release him? Was he being controlled by her? Whatever the case, he still did not care for the woman.

"I hold your hand," she started. The sound of her voice was excruciating! It was the only sound he could not stand! "because you need to stop." Sesshomaru growled to her and she flinched in terror. She was still afraid of him, only because of the night he attacked her.

"You do not tell me how to live," he replied, "for you are below me." She smiled—smiled!—to him.

"A lord," she started again, "cannot rule if hate rules his heart." She placed a hand on his chest and he immensely growled. No one had ever touched him there before except for his own mother. For the woman to touch him now, it was grounds for death. "You must learn to forget how to hate, Sesshomaru." She looked into his eyes. "You must learn how to move on." He felt his fingers itching for her blood, but when he was about to attack, she disappeared.

He looked around for the woman but found nothing of her scent nearby. No matter—the woman was dead anyway. Perhaps his mother would take care of her in the afterlife. "However," another voice made him lose his train of thought. He spun his head towards the direction of the voice and he growled again. "It is better for a Lord to fight with hate than with love. After all, hate is such a powerful thing," she said to him.

"Kagura," he said. She looked over at him and smiled. Why were they always smiling? Did they not fear him any longer? In an instant, that would all change. He grabbed her neck and pierced through the skin. He could feel his beast wanting to unleash itself, wanting to let go of its frustration towards the woman—if it weren't for her, he would not be in this troubling situation with his own emotions. Kagura smiled.

"Although I admire your persistence to kill me, this is merely a dream," she commented. Sesshomaru stayed in silence. He knew this was a dream—both his mother and that human woman was dead. "And in a dream, you can only reflect on your pains. Am I a pain to you?" He started to growl. The nerve of this woman demeaning him! He was no ordinary demon! He should be feared!

"You will quiet your voice if you mean well," she started to laugh.

"You cannot harm me in a dream, Sesshomaru! Try and harm me in reality, and then I will fear you. Being around humans," his ears twitched at the sound of that word. His beast did not tend to like the matter around humans as much as he did. "has really softened your kills, has it not?" His eyes were red at this comment and he started to snarl. His beast really wanted to shred her apart, to tear every limb off of her body and watch the blood drip from her head.

Instead, Sesshomaru tightened his grip on her neck—it was a dream, for her breathing was not pained—and he slammed her into the ground. When her body made contact with the darkness, she disappeared, and his hand was glowing green. Had he really been trying to poison her? A pair of hands reached out and touched his green hand and his head snapped towards her. This one, she was holding a bouquet of flowers."Look Lord Sesshomaru! Cherry blossoms!" Was his face the same? Did he seem to be a murderer towards the little girl?

The scent of the flowers calmed his beast, as if he enjoyed the scents of different flowers. His hand stopped glowing green, his eyes went back to normal, and his beast slowly went away. He looked at the girl next to him and noticed the smile she had on her face. Had she always smiled when in his presence? Had he only noticed it now? "Lord Sesshomaru, what's your favorite flower?" He sat down on the ground next to the girl picking the flowers and saw how the smile never faltered.

He looked down to the flowers. "Oleander," he said to her. Why that flower? it was the deadliest flower in the world, and yet he chose that to say to a little girl? Right, he had not changed around humans; he was the same assassin and knew how to kill with merely a flower. The little girl looked at him and still smiled.

"But that's a dangerous flower, Lord Sesshomaru! Isn't there a beautiful flower you'd rather have?" He glanced at the little girl and noticed her still plucking the flowers. What was the right answer to this question? The little girl held up another flower and held it to him. He believed it was a daisy, as the humans called it. "My favorite is the Daisy. No one ever torments a Daisy! It's very pure and very innocent, as if it has nothing to hide."

Was she trying to tell him something? He did not mind the companion near, but he saw no reason for her to be speaking about flowers. There were more important things to handle, like the protection of her life in his hands. He saw her take the flower and smell the scent. Although it was divine, it was not the loveliest flower he had encountered. He tried to remember the name of it, but when trying, he saw his ward disappearing. Was the dream over?

He rose from the ground and looked around. There was no one else in this dream. He was finally alone—was this a good thing? He had not realized how much company had been around him his whole life! Had he made a mistake of becoming a cold assassin? No, he had no regrets of killings or pushing people away in his life, especially those that got in his way for so many years. They were worthless—they were below him.

Were they really? In his eyes, everyone was below him. What about the other Lords? They most likely believed that they were a God, knowing that everyone else (including other Lords) was worthless. But he was the Lord of the Western Lands, the most ferocious lands in all of Japan! Everyone feared his land, and everyone feared his hands. He looked down at his nails and noticed a white flower sitting inside of his palm.

He turned around. He saw no one—where was she? She had to be here, his little ward! Was she not safe in his dreams, either? "My favorite is Anemone," he knew this voice. It was not as familiar as the other voices, but he had just started to take a liking to this voice. He did not turn his head. "Although I don't want to forget, I'd rather move on," she stated. He looked down at the white flower in his hand.

Why was a flower so important? "Besides, life is just as precious as a flower. Right, Sesshomaru?" He turned his head at his name—why? He did not mean to look at the woman, but he did anyway. What was the point of looking at her when he did not want to in the first place? She noticed the flower in his hand. "Ah, you have Gardenia! Why is that your favorite?" He grunted.

"I have no favorite flower," he remarked. He did not need a flower, nor did the flower need him. He did not waste time thinking about his favorite flowers or wondering why a flower was so precious to humans. He crushed the little flower in his hand and took in the scent. This was the flower: so its name was Gardenia.

The woman in front of him frowned. It was the first frown he had seen from these women. Why was she frowning? Had he done something wrong? "No matter how much you crush the life out of something, it doesn't disappear." He opened his hand and noticed how the pedals were shriveling to his touch. But the flower still remained intact. He looked back to the woman. "The same goes with life, Sesshomaru. As many as you killed or helped, the blood never fades," she whispered.

He looked back to his hand and saw it just covered in blood. The flower was now being stained with the red substance and he tried to savor the color of Gardenia. It, however, was stained with his sins. Was this a sign about his life as a whole? He looked back at the woman and noticed the Gardenia in her hands now—was he holding her flower? "So," she started, "what's your favorite flower?" He wanted to save this flower! He needed to keep its color fresh and white! It was too innocent to stain.

His beast flared and he ran to the woman. She did not flinch nor did she smile. He caught the fear in her eyes, though, and noticed how she held back something. She saw something, though, for she gave him the Gardenia. "Is the Lord of the Western Lands finally beginning to love?" He howled at this word. He cared not about love or hate, emotions or not. But he accepted the flower and felt his world calm again. Was it really the flower's doing? He looked back in her eyes.

"You," he whispered. She shrugged.

"I am no flower. How is it that a human is precious to a demon now?" Was that what he meant? Did he really say that a human was just as precious as a flower? He could not speak—something was covering his mouth and his beast was whining. He wished to hold this feeling in his hands, but it started to fade away with him closing his eyes. No, he wished for this feeling again. The wind picked up around him, the darkness fading away. All he saw now was the light in the sky and the clouds overhead.

"Lord Sesshomaru! Look!" He was in his tree, still over his wards. So it had been a dream. He looked down at the girl and saw her pointing at the tree. Was there something threatening them? He jumped from the branch and looked in her direction. For a split second, his eyes widened, and for a split second, his emotions were real. It was his flower: it was his Gardenia. His hand twitched—it would be a long while before he slept again.

0o0

Was it because of Inuyasha's violence against her? Was it because it, his beast, felt protective at that moment? No, he thought, this one does not protect. But why was he so protective in his dream? Why with only women does he care about life? And for that matter, why with the other woman, the one he never spoke to before the attacks against her? He wished not to contemplate about it any further—he wished to admire the burning intensity ahead of him.

Suddenly, a pulse. It radiated through the air, one that rode the breeze from the East into his lands. It was close to the village, but it would not be detected by the half-demon and the girl. He did not want to see the girl in the first place—what would make him want to see her anyhow? He looked through the area and felt this power closing in. He rose from the camp and started to walk towards the pulse—his green ward woke from the sounds he made. "L-Lord Sesshomaru! Where are you going?" He yelled to him.

Sesshomaru did not care about him. He dashed through the forest once the imp was done talking and ran towards the shard. He knew his wards would be safe; there were no dangerous demons nearby that could be detected. If he heard his wards scream, though, he would run back and make sure they were safe. But not before he gathered this shard. He skipped from tree to tree, though, and continued on his journey.

Was it the shard that was luring him? Or was it the girl? He could not be bested by a mere shard. It was not tainted nor was it of any use to him. If he wanted something, he could have it whenever and however he wanted. So was it the girl? He did no favors for anyone before, so she should be no different. And so he believed just that: it was for no one.

He focused on his kill and saw the person holding the shard in the middle of the field. It appeared to be a little girl—he knew this person. She was a reincarnation of Naraku, the girl that held the mirror. He could not place her name, nor did he really feel as if it were important. She turned his head toward the forest he came and stared with her voided eyes. No wind was around.

He jumped from the tree and landed near the girl. She did not try to attack or really do anything. She just stood there, staring at him. The mirror was at her side (he thought it was odd that she held it to her side, not at her chest) and the shard was in her other hand. She began to talk: "Do you seek the shard?" He sought nothing. He noticed her hand being held out and the glowing shard in her hand. Was she giving it to him so easily? Or was this a trap? Her eyes said nothing—Kanna was her name: the girl within the void.

He took no chance with the girl; he unsheathed his sword and swung. She did not move and she began to split open. Did she want to die? And why did he think she was a threat? He could've killed her with his bare hands, if he wanted to. But he did it with a sword. "Then it is yours. Be cautious," she whispered before she fell to the ground. The void was disappearing and her eyes turned a pure white. Cautious, he looked around the forest and felt nothing around. So it was not a trap.

She was merely giving the shard to him. He did not care—it made his job easier. He saw the shard near her hand and bent down to grab it. It glowed in his hand, almost burning the nails on his fingers. Was it rejecting him? He straightened his body and stared at the pink item. There was a rustle in the bushes and he did not move. He knew who they were. "Lord Sesshomaru! There you are!" Jaken yelled to him.

Rin was right behind him, rubbing her eyes. They ran over to him and saw the corpse on the ground. "Excellent work, Lord Sesshomaru!" Jaken noted. Was it? He had killed others like this—this girl was merely in the way of what he sought. Rin looked up at him and saw the bright pink glow coming from his hands. She smiled.

"Oh! Lord Sesshomaru, that's pretty!" The color was beautiful, yes, but it came with a deadly price. He closed his palm and secured the pink color from any demons around. But what of the girl? Did he want to draw her out into the field to try and take what was his now? He thought of the woman and noticed Rin still smiling. Yes, was this his plan all along, to finally lure the woman into his life with merely a shard? He placed it inside his belt and began to walk past his wards.

Jaken was the first to squawk: "Lord Sesshomaru! Wait up!" Rin was right behind him and he paid no attention to the two of them. His mind was not clear and his thoughts were scrambled, but he knew what his beast wanted. He wanted to see the woman again. But it wouldn't be for a while—he wanted to wait. He needed to come up with something, something that would only lure the girl to him; he needed to see her.

He'd have her back; it was the only thing he knew.

0o0

High in the trees, a woman stood on a tree branch and another sat behind her. "So, he took the bait," the one standing commented. She turned to the companion and the one that sat began to contemplate. "Let's make the line," she finished her thought.

The one that sat smiled. "Then the life of her will diminish soon enough. Yes," she closed her eyes, "as much as it pains me to say this, let us seek out this line. We'll have what we've wanted," and they both disappeared into the night.

Nothing happened.

Sorry. I didn't think that I would have another all-Sesshomaru chapter, ha-ha. I actually wanted his part to be about 2000 words, but it's about 4000. I'll do an all-Kagome one next.

OKAY. I want to make something clear before someone asks me about it:

"He'd have her back." I believe I did this two other times. This is intended and I meant to have this repeated over and over again. The first two (if it were two times) were protective. This one is strictly romance. Get it? The first times were about her actual back, like in battle. "I'll have your back!" This one's like, "I'll have you back!" Uh, maybe I should just leave the mystery of what I mean alone, ha-ha.

Not much to talk about for this chapter. The next two chapters-watch out! There's going to be a part of a chapter where it'll make absolutely no sense. Don't worry, it's a surprise. I wonder if someone can guess! Go ahead, it won't kill you! (No, it's not a kiss or anything about romance. Don't guess that, thanks)

I worked so hard on that dream. I don't know why, but I love the idea that flowers equal Sesshomaru and his feelings. He never expresses himself, but if it's a flower, perhaps he could! Oh, the meanings:

Gardenia: new love
Anemone: disappearing love
Daisy: Protective, loyal

Time for reviews, shall we?

Chapter 15 Reviews

soulspirit18: Haha, well, I love having me some good ol' fashioned cliffhangers. I love writing them, too, but reading them? Terrible! Ha-ha. Thank you for the review!
presleybue: 8D Thanks! I loved the chapter, too. Probably one of my favorites to write for the story (my other favorite is coming up soon!). Thank you for the review and love!
Jill L: I'm sure, by now, you've read the all Sess chapter, so I won't delve into that one. Also, thanks for reading Odds and Ends! Although, I haven't updated that in a long time..I should probably start that up again soon! Ha-ha. Thank you for the review!
TrappedBetween: Ha-ha, thank you, thank you. I was looking forward to the whole reaction while writing, too. Thanks for the review!
One Without Soul: I don't know, why DO you get the feeling that she'll meet Inuyasha? (That already came in a later chapter-19 was it? I forget, ha-ha) Thank you for the review and love!
Joe the Kender: I feel even more special that you said you "very rarely review"! I think I deserve a trophy then, ha-ha. Oh, I don't mind popularity (although it would be nice once in a while to have my stories picked up by the general public) or having more reviews under my belt. As long as I make my regular readers happy, that's all that matters to me 8) Besides, if I didn't write well, I wouldn't be happy in the first place! I just hate fan-fics that always go, "And she walked up to him and said: 'I love you.' And he kissed her. THE END" Or those stories that have her turn into a demon at the end? No, I hate those ones too. I want to have my readers feel like they're watching the show or reading the manga even! Ah, I'm rambling. Thank you for the love and the review! And thanks for the compliment that it's one of your favorites now! I feel so loved!
Sesshomaru lover01992: 8D Thank you! I noticed you reviewed almost every chapter. I won't reply to those, but thanks for the reviews!

Chapter 16 Reviews

soulspirit18: I hope you were excited when you found out what Sess's deal was 8D I was totally excited to have that chapter over with, because it's one of my favorites besides a few others. Thanks for the review, as always!
One Without Soul: Woo! 8D Although, you were disappointed in the chapter! Aw! I have no idea what chapter 16 is again, let me check..Oh! It was before the Sess chapter! Oh, there was a reason why there wasn't a lot of details, only because I didn't want to spoil anything. Like, literally, if I had written a paragraph that I originally wanted, it would've spoiled almost three chapters. But, I understand your disappointment! I'll try harder next time 8) Thank you for the review!
Selene Ruby Rose Snape: 8D Oh I will! Thank you!
Keisha03: Ha-ha, yeah, you're another reader that's said that to me! But I don't mind! I enjoy all kinds of love! Oh, trust me, writing is the only thing that keeps me sane after a long day at work. I hate customers sometimes. And, trust me, do you know how hard it is not to have them just go ahead and say "I LOVE YOU LET'S MATE" deal? It's tough. At times, I just go, "Why do I write like this and not like other people? WHY CAN'T THEY JUST LOVE EACH OTHER ALREADY?" Ha-ha. I think I'm both a reader and a writer. Thank you for the review and love, and good luck with your story! I hope you do write so I can read it one day!
darlingangel0565: 8D Why thank you!
Sesshomaru lover01992: That's good! I'm glad you liked it! Thank you for the review!

Chapter 17 Reviews

Megi Keishii: Oh, you are on the right track! You are just almost there, but not quite!
soulspirit18: I know, I'm glad I did too. Sometimes, I get too busy with things that I forget to write. And I love this chapter! I worked so hard to develop Sesshomaru, only because his character never really developed in the series. He needs some love, you know? And now I get to work on Kagome? Oh boy! Ha-ha. Thank you for the review and love!
Hell Flower Hime: Woo! 8D Perhaps its feelings or attraction..? Ha-ha, I'm terrible. Thanks for the review!
Sesshomaru lover01992: 8D Thank you! I'm glad you loved it!

Chapter 18 Reviews

soulspirit18: 8D I know, I was horrible for this chapter for updating. Too many things going on, you know? Anyway, thank you for complimenting on my writing! I sure hope I'm better than some people on this site, that's for sure. Thank you for the review and love!
Jill L: Wait, birds like french fries? Oh my goodness, I must feed my birds this! Ha-ha. I can't wait to see what I have in store for myself, actually. I have to plan out these next chapters perfectly, or else I'll have to go back and edit chapters, which sucks. But I'll make sure you like it, that's for true! I think I started the whole romance bit of it, but it may just be a sick obsession Sesshomaru has. I think what I'll do is after the battle...well, I can't say. It'd ruin the surprise! Ha-ha. And I take no offense to you going back a few chapters and reading! Not at all! By all means, read the story again, ha-ha. Thank you for the review and love! (By the way, I did eat my favorite treat when I was down-helped a lot! Thanks!)
Sesshomaru lover01992: 8D Thank you! I know, I make people surprised on what happens around this story, ha-ha.

Chapter 19 Reviews

soulspirit18: 8D Thanks! (Have you reviewed every chapter of this story? I'll have to look back at previous chapters!) I can't wait for the next chapter, either, ha-ha.
presleybue: 8D Thanks! I like this chapter, although not one of my favorites to write.
Sesshomaru lover01992: 8D Why thank you! It's good to know that I'm doing awesome at writing this story! I usually have my doubts. Thanks for the review and love!

Chapter 20 Reviews

Ms Sarcastic: First off, love your name. I'm sarcastic, too, ha-ha. And when I opened my e-mail to your review, I was so terrified because it's probably one of the longest reviews I've ever gotten here! That, and I was afraid that someone really hated me and started a hate mail. How dare they, right? But don't be afraid! You're actually the first reviewer to really ask questions! And I'm here to answer them! 8D
First question: Ah, I can't give that away. I can say that she's showing signs, but it's not as dramatic as Sesshomaru's. Take into account that Sesshomaru never really loved anyone but his mother, and in a previous chapter (somewhere) it was mentioned that she reminds him of his mother. So, really, it's like attraction or obsession right now. As for Kagome feeling this way, she still has to get over Inuyasha. That'll be coming up in a later chapter, by the way. There'll be an encounter with the two of them-you'll know right away this encounter-and she'll start showing signs more. But that's not for a while, and I can't give anymore information away.
Second question: Remember when she said, "I don't want to become a cold-blooded assassin like yourself, Sesshomaru" (well she thought this)? In some chapter (I have no idea which one) there'll be a few paragraphs on this. Sesshomaru, I think, likes to give advice that goes with his principles and morals and no one elses. He probably thinks that everyone should be an assassin, including humans (although he both likes and hates them at the same time). Trust me, I won't turn Kagome into another Sesshomaru. She'll be the same Kagome we know and love (maybe).
Third question: Again, tweaking his advice is probably what I'll do in order to keep Kagome in the same character. Given that she doesn't want to kill anyone ("She wanted no deaths on her hands") unless they're after her, what I'll probably do is use her emotions carefully. Yes, I agree: she's an emotional character and using her anger might be an advantage. I have no idea how I'll write this out, but give it time, ha-ha.
Fourth question: Every time Kikyo came and talked to Kagome, it was like she was jealous. My motivation for this Kikyo is mainly having her jealous or envious of Kagome, mainly because she's more successful than Kikyo on so many levels, including the jewel. I think I've strayed away from Kikyo using Inuyasha, only because Inuyasha knows that he doesn't want to hurt Kagome anymore because he doesn't want to lose the one friend he really has and wants. Then again, this may come into play later in chapters, I don't know. In this chapter, especially, I didn't go into it much because I didn't want to have a 6000 chapter on my hands, but if I did, it would be of mind-tricks on Kagome. This is because Kikyo wants to see Kagome fail for once and not become better than her (Kikyo). I have no idea if that's deep enough, ha-ha.
Well, now that the questions are out of the way, thank you so much for the compliment! I try my best to not go OOC (I hate stories like that) and to stay true to the characters as well as making everything almost perfect. Thank you for the review, compliments, love, and more! 8D
Sesshomaru lover01992: 8D Thank you! I love this chapter, only because of the encounter Sesshomaru and Kagome finally have, ha-ha. Thanks for the reviews and love!
doglover61: Hm, I haven't decided on that. I kind of try to stay away from stories like that in the first place, but it's a possibility! (I actually have no idea what I want to do when the jewel is complete, ha-ha. I'm a terrible author!) Thank you for liking the chapter, by the way! This was my favorite chapter BY FAR for the whole story. That, and Sesshomaru entering the story for the first time. Thanks for the love (and compliment that I'm an awesome writer! I try my best!) and the review!

I've been trying to find different SessKag stories to look at and read, but uh..there's not really any good ones. The one I'm reading right now is called "Wisteria", which is the only one I read. It's very good, so if you want another story to read, go read that! And by the way, did you see that one story on here with over 4000 reviews! HOLY HELL. I tried reading that story, too, but it got really weird by the tenth chapter. I can't remember the name of it, but just look for the SessKag story that has over 4000 reviews. I'd hate to have that many reviews. 90 is enough, thank you!

Just..if you go read that "Wisteria", come back to this story too! I don't want to lose readers 8P

Thank you for reviewing! If you have anything to ask or comment on, review away! I'm not mean! Thank you for reading, too! My lovely readers are very lovely indeed.

Until next time!

TLS

Next update? I have no idea. I'm sick right now so...next Friday it is! 8D