It Started With a Dream
Kagome sat at the table with Sango, giggling when Inuyasha walked in the room. Kagome took one look at him and shook her head. 'They've been arguing again, I see.' Sango thought. 'I'd better hide, this could get ugly.' Inuyasha mimicked Kagome's sour face and walked back out the room.
"Did you see him?!" Kagome raged. "He's like some wild untamed animal! Ugh! When will he learn his manners? I mean, all I tried to do was help him, and he gets mad!" Kagome raged.
"I don't need your help!" Inuyasha called from somewhere else in the hut. "Besides, you call those beads civilized? Why the hell are ya always tellin' me to sit?"
"See?! It's absolutely infuriating!" Kagome fumed.
"You two behave like love-sick two year olds." Sango said to herself, not realizing she had spoke the words aloud.
"What?!" They both said.
At that moment, Kaede walked in. "Couldn't sleep with all this ruckus about."
"They're behaving like children." Sango said, only neither of them replied. Miroku walked into the kitchen and hit Sango on the back playfully.
"Hey, gorgeous!" He replied cheerfully.
"Get away from me! You. you..pervert!" Sango cried and stormed out the hut.
"What? Was it something I said?" He looked puzzled before running after Sango.
"I see we're ALL in a childish mood today." Kaede muttered to herself.
"I'm gonna go take a walk." Kagome jumped up from the table. She passed by Inuyasha, who sat brooding in a corner, and cried "SIT!"
"AHHH!" he cried as the necklace pulled him down.
"Serves you right." Kagome called over her shoulder before heading out the door.
Sango sat on the grass and let the sun shine down on her. 'Sometimes, he can be so annoying and pesky. But other times...' Sango let this thought fly to the wind and shook her head.
"Sango?" a voice called.
"What?" she turned around to see it was none other than Miroku. "I thought I said leave me alone." She feel her temperature rising.
"Sorry. I was coming to ask if something was wrong." Miroku was taken aback by her hostile answer.
Just then, Sango spotted Kagome heading into the woods. "Wait up!" Se called and ran down to walk with her. She cast one last look at Miroku before they disappeared into the wild mass of trees.
Miroku hung his head and dragged back to the hut. "Something wrong?" Kaede offered as he sat down.
"I don't get it. I keep trying to be nice but she keeps pushing me away." He said.
"She'll come around soon enough." The old woman said and added to herself. 'And so will Kagome.' She glanced at Inuyasha and laughed.
"He makes me so mad!" Kagome thought aloud.
"Same with Miroku." Sango said and sighed. "It's no use making ourselves crazy over boys we don't even like." She laughed nervously and so did Kagome.
"Yeah, you're right. I mean, they're definitely not worth our grief." Kagome agreed. By then , the had walked very far into the woods. "Think we should head back. Let's go." Kagome turned around but stopped dead in her tracks.
"Not so fast, ladies." A familiar voice said.
"Where are those girls?" Miroku wondered aloud. "They've been gone for hours."
"Who cares? Besides, it's a lot less noisy without them running around makin' trouble." Inuyasha said.
"Well, you might not, but I do. It's already dusk. Sango might be hard- headed, but she knows better than to stay in the woods after dark. And Kagome's got better sense than that." Miroku put on his gloves and looked at Inuyasha. "Aren't you coming?"
"What?" Inuyasha looked at Miroku as if he had grown another head. "Alright, Alright, geez. Let's go play hero and rescue them. Kaede, we're goin' out fer a second. Be right back." He called. Kaede just grunted.
"Well, well, well." Sesshoumaru grinned evilly. "Look what found it's way to my feet."
Sango groped for Hiraikotsu, but couldn't find it. 'I left it sitting at Kaede's hut! A taiji-ya must always be prepared.' She reminded herself.
"Caught without any protection. No need in wasting time on that one. Come." Sesshoumaru said mockingly.
The two stood, feet planted to the ground, not budging. "I said come." Sesshoumaru said.
"We won't cooperate with whatever it is you want to do. Forget it. We're staying right here." Kagome said bravely.
Sesshoumaru just laughed to himself. 'These humans are no different, scared.' He narrowed his eyes, a smile forming on his face. "I think it'd be in your best interest to come with me. There are things far more worse than me starving tonight."
Sango looked at Kagome before nodding slowly. "He's right Kagome. As much as I hate to say this, we've got no other choice."
"Right then." Sesshoumaru said, the two following him.
Inuyasha sniffed the air before pointing to the north. "They went that-a- way." He said.
"When this is all over, I hope Sango isn't still mad at me." Miroku said more to himself.
"Why do you care?" Inuyasha asked. "I mean, what's the point of making ourselves crazy over girls we don't even like right?" They looked at each other before bursting with laughter. "What a crazy notion, huh?" He nudged Miroku.
"Yeah, yeah." Miroku smiled.
Suddenly, Inuyasha stopped laughing and stood very still. "What, what is it?" Miroku asked nervously. "I smell.Sesshoumaru. but it's mixed with Sango's an' Kagome's scents, too." They both looked at each other before charging through the woods.
"This'll be fun." Sesshoumaru chuckled. "What're you planning to do?" Sango cried fiercely, struggling against the ropes she had been bound with.
"You'll find out soon enough. They're coming for you as we speak." He looked from Sango to Kagome. "And you, why aren't you talking. I thought that was what women excelled in."
Kagome stared at him coldly and gazed straight ahead. 'Maybe this one isn't as much like the rest.' "Very courageous of you. I think, though, that you are afraid."
"I am not afraid. Slightly annoyed, but certainly not afraid." Kagome looked him straight in the eye and shot him a menacing look.
He stared at her for a while, then said, "We must go and meet them." He untied their feet and hands and lead them down the long, well lit hallway.
Inuyasha and Miroku approached the castle and gazed at it's tall peaks. Inuyasha was thinking of throwing his half-brother from the top and rescuing the girls, as Miroku imagined that he single-handedly reduced Sesshoumaru to nothing, then saved Sango and Kagome. Just then, and branch cracked, and they both spun around, only to see The three standing there, Sesshoumaru grinning widely. "I see you've come to join our little party. Having fun?"
"Cut the crap, Sesshoumaru. Let them go, and maybe I won't harm you." Inuyasha cried fiercely, but this threat only made Sesshoumaru laugh loudly.
"I don't know, half-demon, I've kind of taken a fondness to them." Sesshoumaru ran his hand down Sango's cheek. She shook her head violently, but could not say a word.
"Leave her alone!" Miroku called. "Oh, don't worry, I won't harm one hair on either of their heads. So long as you cooperate."
"I'm sick of waiting!" Inuyasha charged straight for Sesshoumaru, the Tessaiga drawn, aimed straight at him. Sesshoumaru dodged quickly.
"So that's it is? Fine, but I warned you." Both demons sprang at each other. Miroku pushed both girls to the side.
"You okay?" He asked them. The nodded. "What's he after?" they just looked at each other and shrugged. "Why aren't you talking?" Kagome pointed towards Sesshoumaru just as he was flung against a tree, narrowly missing a cut from the Tessaiga.
"I underestimate you, half-demon scum. Too bad you have to die. You could've been almost good." Sesshoumaru smirked.
"Shove it Sesshoumaru! I'm dyin' another day, and it won't be by you!" Inuyasha said. The Tessaiga cut him on the arm. Sesshoumaru stared at his brother with such hatred in his eyes that could not be described.
"You shall pay for this!" Sesshoumaru screamed. He waved his hand, and Kagome and Sango collapsed to the ground, unconscious. He stopped fighting, and looked at Inuyasha as if he were the scum of the Earth. "How do you like that, half-demon?"
Inuyasha stared at his half-brother and shook with rage. 'How can he just do that?! He can't do that!' He kept repeating in his mind. He nodded at Miroku, who nodded back. "You might've won this time, Sesshoumaru, but I guarantee you that next time you won't be as lucky!." Sesshoumaru laughed before disappearing, into the thick forest.
Miroku slung Sango's arm around his shoulder and Inuyasha did the same with Kagome. "Wow! She's heavy!" He complained. "Who knew a girl could weigh so much and still stay real skinny like that."
"We'd better start back to Kaede's if we want to get there before it's too late. She's gonna mad enough as it is already." Miroku said. With this, they started back to the hut, the girls' feet dragging behind them.
Sango opened her eyes slowly, and saw a pair of concerned eyes hovering over her face. "Move, move." She heard someone call. "Where am I?" She said with a questioning look on her face. "What happened? What about. Sesshoumaru! Where is he? What happened to him?" She said bursting with questions. Her lungs hurt as if she hadn't breathed in a few days, and her voice was hoarse, as if she had been screaming in her sleep.
"Inuyasha fought him, but he disappeared." Miroku said from across the room.
"Ooooh, when I get my hands on him." Sango clenched the blankets into a fist.
"Calm down, Sango. There'll be plenty of time for that. Right now, though, you are going to sit in this bed, and not move from it!" Kaede said placing a cup of seemingly tea beside the bed. Sango took it and took a long gulp of it, before spitting it out hurriedly. "What is this stuff?" She asked.
"It's a medicine from a friend of mine. Now drink it. I don't care how bad it tastes." Kaede ordered.
Sango drank it quickly and glanced over at Kagome, still asleep. She looked as though she was sleeping peacefully, but like se was also in a bad dream. "Is she okay?" She asked absently.
"The only thing I know is that Sesshoumaru put some kind of spell on you. They don't last very long. A week at the most." Kaede said before crossing to Kagome's cot.
"How long have we been out for?" Sango asked.
Kaede paused before answering. "Nine days. But don't worry about her. She's going to be fine. As for you." Kaede turned on Sango. "I don't want you moving from this room unless necessary. If you need anything, I'll be in the kitchen, and Miroku is here. I want you well rested before you go on anymore of your little adventures." Kaede shook her finger before exiting the room.
Miroku crossed the distance between him and Sango's bed. "How're you feeling?" He looked hopeful that she wouldn't push him away as she did before.
"Fine, I guess. So what's been going on since we've been unconscious?" Sango gave a little smile.
Miroku felt very comforted by this and smiled back. "Nothing really. Kaede- sama has been trying to figure out exactly what Sesshoumaru did to you and lady Kagome, but no luck so far." They sat in silence for a few monets, before Inuyasha burst in the room very non-quietly.
"Hello." Sango said rather cheerfully, despite her current condition.
"Feh." He said blankly.
Sango simply rolled her eyes and shook her head. "Don't worry, Inuyasha. Kagome will be fine. I'm sure she'll be fine. Right Miroku?" She nudged him.
"Huh? Oh yeah. She'll be okay, Inuyasha. Don't worry." Miroku said.
Inuyasha glared at them before responding. "What're you talking about? No one ever said that I was worried! Feh! Oh please! The only reason I want her to wake up is so we can go shard hunting again." Inuyasha retorted.
"Oh, Inuyasha! You and your stupid jewel shards. You know, there are more things to life than Jewel shards." Sango said angrily.
"Besides, you're not going to rip her from that bed as soon as she wakes- up." Kaede said entering the room. "She needs a few days of recuperating before she's going hunting for anything else."
"YOU OLD BUZZARD!" Inuyahsa exploded. "DON'TYOUREALIZETHATWEDON'THAVE TIMETOLIEAROUNDCAUSETHERE'SSHARDSOUTTHEREWAITNGTOBECOLLECTEDANDIREFUSETOSITA ROUNDWAITINGFORHERTOWAKEUPFROMSOMEDEEPSLEEP!" He said all in on sentence.
"Osuwari." Kaede said calmly. Inuyasha fell face first to the floor and grumbled curses. "Now that we're all settled, I want you to leave. Sango needs her rest, and that won't happen with all this noise going on. As for Kagome, give it about an hour, I'd say, and she'll be awoke."
Miroku got up and left, while the very enraged Inuyasha stood up and jumped out the window. Kaede then exited the room, leaving Sango alone with her unconscious companion. Sango took one look at her friend before dozing off.
Kagome opened her eyes faintly before a low moan escaped her lips. She looked around her, and took a moment for her *mind* to register where she was. It was a small room with two chairs and a fireplace. Someone move in the other chair, but Kagome couldn't tell who it was because of the darkenss in the room. "Who is that?"
"Kagome?" a familiar voice said. It was Sango's. "Thank goodness. I was beginning to think that I was alone in this place."
"But where IS this place?" Kagome said taking notice of the rope binding her hands and feet to the chair. She struggled against them but had no hope of breaking them.
"I'm not sure, but I'm sure we'll get outta this. Somehow." Sango added.
"Geez, what happened, anyway Sango? I don't remember anything after we blacked out." Kagome asked.
"Well, last thing I remember is Kaede scolding Inuyasha about being Inuyasha. She said we were going to be alright." Sango trailed off. Just then, two female demons came in the room, from some one location. Silently, they untied the two girls. "What? What's happening?"
"Lord Sesshoumaru wishes your presence."
Kagome sat at the table with Sango, giggling when Inuyasha walked in the room. Kagome took one look at him and shook her head. 'They've been arguing again, I see.' Sango thought. 'I'd better hide, this could get ugly.' Inuyasha mimicked Kagome's sour face and walked back out the room.
"Did you see him?!" Kagome raged. "He's like some wild untamed animal! Ugh! When will he learn his manners? I mean, all I tried to do was help him, and he gets mad!" Kagome raged.
"I don't need your help!" Inuyasha called from somewhere else in the hut. "Besides, you call those beads civilized? Why the hell are ya always tellin' me to sit?"
"See?! It's absolutely infuriating!" Kagome fumed.
"You two behave like love-sick two year olds." Sango said to herself, not realizing she had spoke the words aloud.
"What?!" They both said.
At that moment, Kaede walked in. "Couldn't sleep with all this ruckus about."
"They're behaving like children." Sango said, only neither of them replied. Miroku walked into the kitchen and hit Sango on the back playfully.
"Hey, gorgeous!" He replied cheerfully.
"Get away from me! You. you..pervert!" Sango cried and stormed out the hut.
"What? Was it something I said?" He looked puzzled before running after Sango.
"I see we're ALL in a childish mood today." Kaede muttered to herself.
"I'm gonna go take a walk." Kagome jumped up from the table. She passed by Inuyasha, who sat brooding in a corner, and cried "SIT!"
"AHHH!" he cried as the necklace pulled him down.
"Serves you right." Kagome called over her shoulder before heading out the door.
Sango sat on the grass and let the sun shine down on her. 'Sometimes, he can be so annoying and pesky. But other times...' Sango let this thought fly to the wind and shook her head.
"Sango?" a voice called.
"What?" she turned around to see it was none other than Miroku. "I thought I said leave me alone." She feel her temperature rising.
"Sorry. I was coming to ask if something was wrong." Miroku was taken aback by her hostile answer.
Just then, Sango spotted Kagome heading into the woods. "Wait up!" Se called and ran down to walk with her. She cast one last look at Miroku before they disappeared into the wild mass of trees.
Miroku hung his head and dragged back to the hut. "Something wrong?" Kaede offered as he sat down.
"I don't get it. I keep trying to be nice but she keeps pushing me away." He said.
"She'll come around soon enough." The old woman said and added to herself. 'And so will Kagome.' She glanced at Inuyasha and laughed.
"He makes me so mad!" Kagome thought aloud.
"Same with Miroku." Sango said and sighed. "It's no use making ourselves crazy over boys we don't even like." She laughed nervously and so did Kagome.
"Yeah, you're right. I mean, they're definitely not worth our grief." Kagome agreed. By then , the had walked very far into the woods. "Think we should head back. Let's go." Kagome turned around but stopped dead in her tracks.
"Not so fast, ladies." A familiar voice said.
"Where are those girls?" Miroku wondered aloud. "They've been gone for hours."
"Who cares? Besides, it's a lot less noisy without them running around makin' trouble." Inuyasha said.
"Well, you might not, but I do. It's already dusk. Sango might be hard- headed, but she knows better than to stay in the woods after dark. And Kagome's got better sense than that." Miroku put on his gloves and looked at Inuyasha. "Aren't you coming?"
"What?" Inuyasha looked at Miroku as if he had grown another head. "Alright, Alright, geez. Let's go play hero and rescue them. Kaede, we're goin' out fer a second. Be right back." He called. Kaede just grunted.
"Well, well, well." Sesshoumaru grinned evilly. "Look what found it's way to my feet."
Sango groped for Hiraikotsu, but couldn't find it. 'I left it sitting at Kaede's hut! A taiji-ya must always be prepared.' She reminded herself.
"Caught without any protection. No need in wasting time on that one. Come." Sesshoumaru said mockingly.
The two stood, feet planted to the ground, not budging. "I said come." Sesshoumaru said.
"We won't cooperate with whatever it is you want to do. Forget it. We're staying right here." Kagome said bravely.
Sesshoumaru just laughed to himself. 'These humans are no different, scared.' He narrowed his eyes, a smile forming on his face. "I think it'd be in your best interest to come with me. There are things far more worse than me starving tonight."
Sango looked at Kagome before nodding slowly. "He's right Kagome. As much as I hate to say this, we've got no other choice."
"Right then." Sesshoumaru said, the two following him.
Inuyasha sniffed the air before pointing to the north. "They went that-a- way." He said.
"When this is all over, I hope Sango isn't still mad at me." Miroku said more to himself.
"Why do you care?" Inuyasha asked. "I mean, what's the point of making ourselves crazy over girls we don't even like right?" They looked at each other before bursting with laughter. "What a crazy notion, huh?" He nudged Miroku.
"Yeah, yeah." Miroku smiled.
Suddenly, Inuyasha stopped laughing and stood very still. "What, what is it?" Miroku asked nervously. "I smell.Sesshoumaru. but it's mixed with Sango's an' Kagome's scents, too." They both looked at each other before charging through the woods.
"This'll be fun." Sesshoumaru chuckled. "What're you planning to do?" Sango cried fiercely, struggling against the ropes she had been bound with.
"You'll find out soon enough. They're coming for you as we speak." He looked from Sango to Kagome. "And you, why aren't you talking. I thought that was what women excelled in."
Kagome stared at him coldly and gazed straight ahead. 'Maybe this one isn't as much like the rest.' "Very courageous of you. I think, though, that you are afraid."
"I am not afraid. Slightly annoyed, but certainly not afraid." Kagome looked him straight in the eye and shot him a menacing look.
He stared at her for a while, then said, "We must go and meet them." He untied their feet and hands and lead them down the long, well lit hallway.
Inuyasha and Miroku approached the castle and gazed at it's tall peaks. Inuyasha was thinking of throwing his half-brother from the top and rescuing the girls, as Miroku imagined that he single-handedly reduced Sesshoumaru to nothing, then saved Sango and Kagome. Just then, and branch cracked, and they both spun around, only to see The three standing there, Sesshoumaru grinning widely. "I see you've come to join our little party. Having fun?"
"Cut the crap, Sesshoumaru. Let them go, and maybe I won't harm you." Inuyasha cried fiercely, but this threat only made Sesshoumaru laugh loudly.
"I don't know, half-demon, I've kind of taken a fondness to them." Sesshoumaru ran his hand down Sango's cheek. She shook her head violently, but could not say a word.
"Leave her alone!" Miroku called. "Oh, don't worry, I won't harm one hair on either of their heads. So long as you cooperate."
"I'm sick of waiting!" Inuyasha charged straight for Sesshoumaru, the Tessaiga drawn, aimed straight at him. Sesshoumaru dodged quickly.
"So that's it is? Fine, but I warned you." Both demons sprang at each other. Miroku pushed both girls to the side.
"You okay?" He asked them. The nodded. "What's he after?" they just looked at each other and shrugged. "Why aren't you talking?" Kagome pointed towards Sesshoumaru just as he was flung against a tree, narrowly missing a cut from the Tessaiga.
"I underestimate you, half-demon scum. Too bad you have to die. You could've been almost good." Sesshoumaru smirked.
"Shove it Sesshoumaru! I'm dyin' another day, and it won't be by you!" Inuyasha said. The Tessaiga cut him on the arm. Sesshoumaru stared at his brother with such hatred in his eyes that could not be described.
"You shall pay for this!" Sesshoumaru screamed. He waved his hand, and Kagome and Sango collapsed to the ground, unconscious. He stopped fighting, and looked at Inuyasha as if he were the scum of the Earth. "How do you like that, half-demon?"
Inuyasha stared at his half-brother and shook with rage. 'How can he just do that?! He can't do that!' He kept repeating in his mind. He nodded at Miroku, who nodded back. "You might've won this time, Sesshoumaru, but I guarantee you that next time you won't be as lucky!." Sesshoumaru laughed before disappearing, into the thick forest.
Miroku slung Sango's arm around his shoulder and Inuyasha did the same with Kagome. "Wow! She's heavy!" He complained. "Who knew a girl could weigh so much and still stay real skinny like that."
"We'd better start back to Kaede's if we want to get there before it's too late. She's gonna mad enough as it is already." Miroku said. With this, they started back to the hut, the girls' feet dragging behind them.
Sango opened her eyes slowly, and saw a pair of concerned eyes hovering over her face. "Move, move." She heard someone call. "Where am I?" She said with a questioning look on her face. "What happened? What about. Sesshoumaru! Where is he? What happened to him?" She said bursting with questions. Her lungs hurt as if she hadn't breathed in a few days, and her voice was hoarse, as if she had been screaming in her sleep.
"Inuyasha fought him, but he disappeared." Miroku said from across the room.
"Ooooh, when I get my hands on him." Sango clenched the blankets into a fist.
"Calm down, Sango. There'll be plenty of time for that. Right now, though, you are going to sit in this bed, and not move from it!" Kaede said placing a cup of seemingly tea beside the bed. Sango took it and took a long gulp of it, before spitting it out hurriedly. "What is this stuff?" She asked.
"It's a medicine from a friend of mine. Now drink it. I don't care how bad it tastes." Kaede ordered.
Sango drank it quickly and glanced over at Kagome, still asleep. She looked as though she was sleeping peacefully, but like se was also in a bad dream. "Is she okay?" She asked absently.
"The only thing I know is that Sesshoumaru put some kind of spell on you. They don't last very long. A week at the most." Kaede said before crossing to Kagome's cot.
"How long have we been out for?" Sango asked.
Kaede paused before answering. "Nine days. But don't worry about her. She's going to be fine. As for you." Kaede turned on Sango. "I don't want you moving from this room unless necessary. If you need anything, I'll be in the kitchen, and Miroku is here. I want you well rested before you go on anymore of your little adventures." Kaede shook her finger before exiting the room.
Miroku crossed the distance between him and Sango's bed. "How're you feeling?" He looked hopeful that she wouldn't push him away as she did before.
"Fine, I guess. So what's been going on since we've been unconscious?" Sango gave a little smile.
Miroku felt very comforted by this and smiled back. "Nothing really. Kaede- sama has been trying to figure out exactly what Sesshoumaru did to you and lady Kagome, but no luck so far." They sat in silence for a few monets, before Inuyasha burst in the room very non-quietly.
"Hello." Sango said rather cheerfully, despite her current condition.
"Feh." He said blankly.
Sango simply rolled her eyes and shook her head. "Don't worry, Inuyasha. Kagome will be fine. I'm sure she'll be fine. Right Miroku?" She nudged him.
"Huh? Oh yeah. She'll be okay, Inuyasha. Don't worry." Miroku said.
Inuyasha glared at them before responding. "What're you talking about? No one ever said that I was worried! Feh! Oh please! The only reason I want her to wake up is so we can go shard hunting again." Inuyasha retorted.
"Oh, Inuyasha! You and your stupid jewel shards. You know, there are more things to life than Jewel shards." Sango said angrily.
"Besides, you're not going to rip her from that bed as soon as she wakes- up." Kaede said entering the room. "She needs a few days of recuperating before she's going hunting for anything else."
"YOU OLD BUZZARD!" Inuyahsa exploded. "DON'TYOUREALIZETHATWEDON'THAVE TIMETOLIEAROUNDCAUSETHERE'SSHARDSOUTTHEREWAITNGTOBECOLLECTEDANDIREFUSETOSITA ROUNDWAITINGFORHERTOWAKEUPFROMSOMEDEEPSLEEP!" He said all in on sentence.
"Osuwari." Kaede said calmly. Inuyasha fell face first to the floor and grumbled curses. "Now that we're all settled, I want you to leave. Sango needs her rest, and that won't happen with all this noise going on. As for Kagome, give it about an hour, I'd say, and she'll be awoke."
Miroku got up and left, while the very enraged Inuyasha stood up and jumped out the window. Kaede then exited the room, leaving Sango alone with her unconscious companion. Sango took one look at her friend before dozing off.
Kagome opened her eyes faintly before a low moan escaped her lips. She looked around her, and took a moment for her *mind* to register where she was. It was a small room with two chairs and a fireplace. Someone move in the other chair, but Kagome couldn't tell who it was because of the darkenss in the room. "Who is that?"
"Kagome?" a familiar voice said. It was Sango's. "Thank goodness. I was beginning to think that I was alone in this place."
"But where IS this place?" Kagome said taking notice of the rope binding her hands and feet to the chair. She struggled against them but had no hope of breaking them.
"I'm not sure, but I'm sure we'll get outta this. Somehow." Sango added.
"Geez, what happened, anyway Sango? I don't remember anything after we blacked out." Kagome asked.
"Well, last thing I remember is Kaede scolding Inuyasha about being Inuyasha. She said we were going to be alright." Sango trailed off. Just then, two female demons came in the room, from some one location. Silently, they untied the two girls. "What? What's happening?"
"Lord Sesshoumaru wishes your presence."
