White Snow
I do not own InuYasha. Also many thanks to my readers and reviewers as well as sorry for the late update same old same old homework, weekend and a problem with some chapters not showing up so that will hender the come out of the chapters time but it won't stop me!
Chapter 37: Mothers Inutuition
The spring sun springled through the canapy tops of the forest. The steps resounded around the quiet moning forest as their feet manuvered over tree stumps and avoiding sharp tree branches.
"You said we were going to take a walk I didn't think it would be this long." Kagome's voice echoed softly off of the trees like speakers.
"That's why I asked did you like walks"
"Thiggers." Kagome replied as she tried to keep her kimono from getting torn.
"Complaints Complaints complaints."
"What is that suppose to mean?" she asked in a actor angry mistress voice.
"Nothing." he answered shortly.
"Fine then." Kagome shot back as she continued to walke next him.
Walking through the halls smelling every now and then, sharply checking every corner and even left the castle ground and searched there... and still she did not find what she was looking for.
'Where could have that young boy gone?' she thought to herself as she continued to walk in the direction of south west mid east.
"Soooo where are we goin?" Kagome questioned in a bored like manner.
"Somewhere that my mother MIGHT be able to find us but it will buy us time to actually relax for one." he informed.
"Great thinking." Kagome applaud.
"Hmph it still doesn't gaurantee that my mother isn't looking for me right now."
"Sh-she's looking for you right now?"
"Maybe."
"Man your mom is one tough cookie."
'C'choo'
'Someone is talking about me.' Sesshomaru's mom spoke as she touched her nose to see that it was not cold.
'Not sick so...someone is talking about me. I got a hunch that, that boy went there. But it's just a hunch..my intuition...Maybe he is going there if he is it would be better that I stay walking at this pace and not scurry his senses. Silly child mother has tricks up her sleeves when it comes to tracking.'
