Comments: Sorry, but this chapter was very poorly written. I don't know why
but my imagination just went Poof!.ugh.sorry. Next chapter will be
better, I promise.
Disclaimer: I love him and I love him.but should he come to life I would be
deathly afraid of him (Sesshoumaru that is.)
Chapter Four: Reunion
For the last few days, Sesshoumaru and Kagome had been searching high and low for his half-brother. For some reason, Sesshoumaru was adamant about finding him but never, no matter how many times she asked him, did he bother to divulge the reason behind his search.
And to add to that, Sesshoumaru's attitude had taken a turn for the worst. It was as if that small encounter had drained him of all emotions, and then some.
It did not even matter now, since the object of their search remained unfindable. They could not even resurface one clue. Not one! It was absolutely frustrating. It was not even possible to simply disappear without a trace.
The lack of progress finally began to take a toll on Sesshoumaru, and he paused in his search, to think on this bizarre situation.
Seeing her cue, Kagome plopped down, exhausted, right where she stood. Weary from wandering aimlessly for the last few days, she moaned as she rubbed her sore legs and looked up at Sesshoumaru to see what he was thinking.
What were they going to do now? They had absolutely nothing to start the search on. Nada. Zip. Zero. She groaned quietly. They were so frustrated and nothing was helping. Not Sesshoumaru's 'Oh-you-exist?' attitude. Not the damn forest. And definitely not Sesshoumaru's idiot brother, who could not be decent and normal enough to leave a trail like a normal person.
Kagome quickly stood as Sesshoumaru turned to face her.
"We will go Southeast to find your former companions."
Kagome did not understand how this was relevant to the current situation and showed it be cocking her head in silent inquiry.
"He is either with them, or they will know where he has gone." He explained.
"But." Kagome bit her lip. "Who are my former companions?"
He looked down at her and said, as if she had not already realized it, "You do not remember them."
She stared at him for a moment in genuine amazement before exclaiming sarcastically, "Oh my God! Yah don't say! Really?!" She rolled her eyes as she turned to go. "You'd think I was an idiot. Maybe I am.after all, I'm with you." She muttered to herself, and stomped off into the forest, missing the slight flash of emotion cross his face.
* * * * * * * * * * *
Kagome glared at the offending trees as she stomped by them. What did he think she was? Retarded??
"You don't remember." She sarcastically mimicked him in disgust and disbelief.
Duh, she must have missed that very important fact. How could she.
Her blood continued to boil over as the idiotic words started a mantra in her head. You don't remember, you don't remember, you don't remember you don't remember, youdon'tremberyoudon'tremeberyoudon'tremember. The words steadily became unrecognizable as her temper rose.
"Ahh!" she screamed, trying to vent her aggravation. Her hands fisted at her side and she soon spotted an ideal outlet for all her pent up energy. She began to violently kicking it, each time harder than the next.
"D****ss. Nitwit. Gay*ss retard." She emphasized each expletive with a resounding kick to the base of the poor tree. "What is wrong with you?!" she began hitting her hands against the rough bark. "How could you be stupid?" She kicked the tree again for good measure.
Her anger drained, she leaned her forehead on the trunk. "How could you be so.stupid.?" she repeated weakly.
All of a sudden, a voice drifted over her shoulder. "I, stupid?"
Kagome gasped in alarm and whirled around, her eyes wide open in surprise. One split second and she promptly whirled back around, now violently blushing. He was smiling! Sesshoumaru! The cold emotionless jerk was smiling!
"Ahh!" She slapped her hands to her cheeks in mortification. He had probably heard everything she had just said. She groaned as the full implication hit her. What was she supposed to do now?
Reluctant to face him again, she began picking at the tree bark in from of her face. "Stupid? Did I say stupid? Surely I didn't say stupid." She babbled, desperate for a way out of this awkward situation. "Stupid is such a strong word. Maybe you misheard, I said, uh, putrid. Yeah. Putrid. You obviously misheard me."
She quickly caught on to what she had just said, and if it was possible, blushed harder. "Ah! I did not mean that! You, um, smell very nice." She nodded quickly. "I'm sure you take baths everyday, so you won't smell," she hesitated to say it, "uh, putrid." She laughed uneasily.
Suddenly, she felt his breath gently caress her ear and heard him whisper, "Why are you talking to the tree?"
"Eh?! Talking to the ------! Ah!" she turned swiftly around, her eyes round in panic and embarrassment. (A/N: she seems to be doing that a lot.damn my crappy writing...) "I wasn't talking to the tree! I was, umm." she watched as he cocked an eyebrow in amusement and couldn't for the life of her, say anything intelligent. ".tree"
She watched as his smile grew wider, then develop into a chuckle as his amusement grew at the sight of her antics.
As his laughter slowly wound down to a trickle she noticed his eyes were twinkling with an emotion that she could only put down as happiness, and it suddenly struck her how attractive Sesshoumaru was. Once again, she felt the blunt nudge of fear edging into her mind.
She watched warily as, still chuckling, he reached out to playfully tap her nose with one clawed finger. "Talking to the tree." And turning, he walked away, still chuckling and left a very confused Kagome behind.
She slowly lifted a trembling hand to the tip of her nose, barely touching the spot where he tapped.
What had just happened?
* * * * * * * * * * *
By the gods, that chit amused him. No matter how he fought himself, her antics never failed to amuse him. He just never showed it.
He shook his head. When was the last time he had smiled, much less laughed? He could not remember. Most of the time, he was not amused at all. However, the seldom times he was, he was careful to hide it, lest someone take advantage of his rare show of emotion.
He just might miss her a little when she left. The thought quickly sobered him. She would leave him for Inuyasha. It was inevitable but it did not help alleviate the heaviness in his chest. Why should he be so concerned with a mere human? More importantly, why was he so concerned?
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Her scream reverberated through his ear and his cheek still smarted from her slap. Miroku sighed. He thought that after being married for two months, Sango would stop being offended at his attention, but apparently, that was not the case.
He sighed again. Some things just never change.
Rubbing his sore cheek, he made his way out the door and winced as the light hit his eyes.
His eyes quickly adjusted to the brightness and he began walking to Kaede's hut. He had begun to suspect something was wrong with Sango and he was now more determined than ever to see if his curse was destined to doom yet another unwitting being.
As he got closer, he sensed that something was not right. Something in the air was different and it did not bode well. Desperate to protect Sango at all costs, whirled around, fully prepared to run and find her but something tall blocked his path.
He looked up in alarm and met Sesshoumaru's cold, golden eyes. He distinctly felt a chill run through his body as Sesshoumaru's eyes bored into his. Snapping back to himself, he tore his eyes from their entrapment as he stumbled back a few steps and brought his staff up to protect him.
"Sesshoumaru-sama!! Why are you here?!" Miroku demanded to know, prepared to protect his loved ones, even at the cost of his own life.
Sesshoumaru watched Miroku stumble back and arrogantly dismissed his attempt at protection with a leisurely flick of his hair. "Hn. Where is my foolish half brother, human?"
Miroku snarled at his derisive tone when he said the word human but did not attack. He was not as rash and hot-blooded as Inuyasha. "I do not know. Both he and Kagome-san disappeared at the same time."
Sesshoumaru studied the monk for a moment longer and had decided that he was telling the truth when a female yell resounded through the air.
"Hiraikotsu!!"
Recognizing the call, Miroku dropped to the ground, just as the huge boomerang whirled past his head, and Sesshoumaru calmly sidestepped as if mocking the useless weapon. No one saw it coming, not even her.
"Neh, Sesshoumaru-sama! Who are you talking to----?" Kagome's eyes widened perceptively just as she noticed it, Sesshoumaru's body, now out of the way, and she could do nothing but watch in horror as it came.
Just as the Hiraikotsu came within inches of her body, she vanished in a blur of color. Alarmed, Miroku and Sango stared at the spot Kagome had just occupied. "Wha ------?!" they exclaimed in unison.
Then, from behind, a soft step could be heard and both whirled around in surprise. The watches as Sesshoumaru released Kagome from his arms.
Kagome slowly opened her eyes, and stared at Sesshoumaru as if she had never seen him before. As her feet touched the ground, she bowed deeply to show her gratitude. "Thank you.Sesshoumaru-sama." When he did not reply, she turned her gaze to the two staring at them. "Um." unsure of what she was supposed to do she resorted to the basics. "Hello."
* * * * * * * * * * *
It was awkward in Kaede's hut as the two groups stared at each other. Actually Sesshoumaru did not stare, he gazed unemotionally at the people opposite of him but she supposed they might think its staring. Kagome finally got sick of it and decided to speak up and break the uncomfortable silence.
"Eh.Sesshoumaru-sama and I were traveling to find his half brother but we couldn't seem to find even a clue." She laughed nervously. "So he decided to look for my previous companions, but apparently I had amnesia and can't remember who they were."
Miroku and Sango glanced at each other. That explained the odd behavior. Sango leaned forward and smiled gently. "Then I am happy to inform you that your former companions are we. But we are missing some members at the moment."
* * * * * * * * * * *
"You?" Kagome did not really feel shocked. After all, she could not really expect to instantly recognize her friends. Although.
Kagome suddenly became suspicious that Sesshoumaru had known all along. If that was a fact, then he and she were going to have a little chat. However, much as she wanted to clear it up now, it would have to wait for later, when they were alone.
She returned her attention to Sango and apologized for her ignorance. "I am very sorry, but I do not remember much of my past, so please, do not take offense at my ignorance." She glanced at Sesshoumaru to see his reaction and was suitable annoyed when he did not have one. The stuck-up pig. "But," Kagome smiled brightly. "I would love to get reacquainted."
Sango and Miroku murmured their agreements.
"Ano.," now Kagome hesitated. "Do you know where Sesshoumaru's half brother is?"
This time Miroku replied, shrugging nonchalantly. "Like I told Sesshoumaru- sama, Inuyasha and you disappeared at the same time. Your guess would be as good as mine."
Kagome felt disappointed. "So, Inuyasha is Sesshoumaru's younger brother?" Kagome pointedly ignored Sesshoumaru when he muttered, "Half brother." This was another thing she had to settle with him. Two weeks of searching for him and Kagome did not even know his name.
Sango and Miroku nodded, and Kagome sighed. "It appears nobody knows where this Inuyasha is, so." She turned to fully face Sesshoumaru. "What do we do now?"
* * * * * * * * * * *
Surprised, Sesshoumaru was annoyed at the flash of happiness that surfaced when it became apparent that Inuyasha would not be found anytime soon. These petty emotions were becoming a bother.
He stood up in one graceful move, needing time to think, and walked out the door, much to the surprise of all those present.
Looking at one another, Miroku and Sango also stood to walk out. Miroku leaned over to whisper in Sango's ear as he remembered something. Sango blushed and yelled "Baka!" while slapping Miroku across the cheek.
Miroku, stunned, yelled back. "I was just asking if you were pregnant!" and stormed out after Sango. Just before exiting, Miroku turned back to ask Kagome if she wanted a tour of the village, now that she forgot it, but quickly decided against it and walked out. He, also, needed some time to think.
No one noticed the strangeness of Kagome's sudden silence.
* * * * * * * * * * *
Sesshoumaru, after much consideration, had decided to return to his castle with Kagome to rethink his strategy.
But first, he had to get Kagome. He discreetly sniffed the air for her unique scent and discovered that she had not left the hut. Curious, considering her inability to stay in one place, but not necessarily alarming.
He quietly entered the hut and stopped short.
Glancing at Kagome, he noticed nothing wrong but something lingering in the air convinced him he was wrong. She was still sitting, her face turned away from him to face the still lively fire.
He slowly perused the room, looking for something out of the ordinary but did not find anything amiss until he returned his gaze to Kagome.
Now he was almost absolutely certain that there was something wrong with her but he could not discern what.
"Kagome." He said her name quietly, but she did not respond.
"Wench." He said louder, but still, she did not respond. She didn't even twitch.
He walked closer and had to restrain the sudden urge to leap back when her shadow suddenly writhed with a life of its own, extending dark tendrils out as if reaching for him.
He had noticed it's frenzied activity when he had entered but had writ it off as the fire's flickering. This time, though, there was nothing that had caused the sudden movement of her shadow.
Slowly walking to stand in front of her, he quickly took stock of her expression, and what he way greatly disturbed him.
Her whole face was empty. Just.empty. Not just devoid of expression, but it was as if there was nothing there behind the face. As if she was just a shell.
An empty, empty shell.
* * * * * * * * * * *
Kikyo giggled as she felt Kagome falter in her struggle against her.
Everything was going as planned. Soon, she thought, Inuyasha would not even remember that bitch and he would be all hers. She giggled again.
This was going to be so fun.
Kai here. I am very sorry for the long boring chapter and the EXTREMELY late update, but for the longest time, I had writer's block. The agony. Well, I am happy to say that it has been broken through and I have written the next two chapters. Now, I just have to type it up.ugh.that might take awhile.
Kai
Chapter Four: Reunion
For the last few days, Sesshoumaru and Kagome had been searching high and low for his half-brother. For some reason, Sesshoumaru was adamant about finding him but never, no matter how many times she asked him, did he bother to divulge the reason behind his search.
And to add to that, Sesshoumaru's attitude had taken a turn for the worst. It was as if that small encounter had drained him of all emotions, and then some.
It did not even matter now, since the object of their search remained unfindable. They could not even resurface one clue. Not one! It was absolutely frustrating. It was not even possible to simply disappear without a trace.
The lack of progress finally began to take a toll on Sesshoumaru, and he paused in his search, to think on this bizarre situation.
Seeing her cue, Kagome plopped down, exhausted, right where she stood. Weary from wandering aimlessly for the last few days, she moaned as she rubbed her sore legs and looked up at Sesshoumaru to see what he was thinking.
What were they going to do now? They had absolutely nothing to start the search on. Nada. Zip. Zero. She groaned quietly. They were so frustrated and nothing was helping. Not Sesshoumaru's 'Oh-you-exist?' attitude. Not the damn forest. And definitely not Sesshoumaru's idiot brother, who could not be decent and normal enough to leave a trail like a normal person.
Kagome quickly stood as Sesshoumaru turned to face her.
"We will go Southeast to find your former companions."
Kagome did not understand how this was relevant to the current situation and showed it be cocking her head in silent inquiry.
"He is either with them, or they will know where he has gone." He explained.
"But." Kagome bit her lip. "Who are my former companions?"
He looked down at her and said, as if she had not already realized it, "You do not remember them."
She stared at him for a moment in genuine amazement before exclaiming sarcastically, "Oh my God! Yah don't say! Really?!" She rolled her eyes as she turned to go. "You'd think I was an idiot. Maybe I am.after all, I'm with you." She muttered to herself, and stomped off into the forest, missing the slight flash of emotion cross his face.
* * * * * * * * * * *
Kagome glared at the offending trees as she stomped by them. What did he think she was? Retarded??
"You don't remember." She sarcastically mimicked him in disgust and disbelief.
Duh, she must have missed that very important fact. How could she.
Her blood continued to boil over as the idiotic words started a mantra in her head. You don't remember, you don't remember, you don't remember you don't remember, youdon'tremberyoudon'tremeberyoudon'tremember. The words steadily became unrecognizable as her temper rose.
"Ahh!" she screamed, trying to vent her aggravation. Her hands fisted at her side and she soon spotted an ideal outlet for all her pent up energy. She began to violently kicking it, each time harder than the next.
"D****ss. Nitwit. Gay*ss retard." She emphasized each expletive with a resounding kick to the base of the poor tree. "What is wrong with you?!" she began hitting her hands against the rough bark. "How could you be stupid?" She kicked the tree again for good measure.
Her anger drained, she leaned her forehead on the trunk. "How could you be so.stupid.?" she repeated weakly.
All of a sudden, a voice drifted over her shoulder. "I, stupid?"
Kagome gasped in alarm and whirled around, her eyes wide open in surprise. One split second and she promptly whirled back around, now violently blushing. He was smiling! Sesshoumaru! The cold emotionless jerk was smiling!
"Ahh!" She slapped her hands to her cheeks in mortification. He had probably heard everything she had just said. She groaned as the full implication hit her. What was she supposed to do now?
Reluctant to face him again, she began picking at the tree bark in from of her face. "Stupid? Did I say stupid? Surely I didn't say stupid." She babbled, desperate for a way out of this awkward situation. "Stupid is such a strong word. Maybe you misheard, I said, uh, putrid. Yeah. Putrid. You obviously misheard me."
She quickly caught on to what she had just said, and if it was possible, blushed harder. "Ah! I did not mean that! You, um, smell very nice." She nodded quickly. "I'm sure you take baths everyday, so you won't smell," she hesitated to say it, "uh, putrid." She laughed uneasily.
Suddenly, she felt his breath gently caress her ear and heard him whisper, "Why are you talking to the tree?"
"Eh?! Talking to the ------! Ah!" she turned swiftly around, her eyes round in panic and embarrassment. (A/N: she seems to be doing that a lot.damn my crappy writing...) "I wasn't talking to the tree! I was, umm." she watched as he cocked an eyebrow in amusement and couldn't for the life of her, say anything intelligent. ".tree"
She watched as his smile grew wider, then develop into a chuckle as his amusement grew at the sight of her antics.
As his laughter slowly wound down to a trickle she noticed his eyes were twinkling with an emotion that she could only put down as happiness, and it suddenly struck her how attractive Sesshoumaru was. Once again, she felt the blunt nudge of fear edging into her mind.
She watched warily as, still chuckling, he reached out to playfully tap her nose with one clawed finger. "Talking to the tree." And turning, he walked away, still chuckling and left a very confused Kagome behind.
She slowly lifted a trembling hand to the tip of her nose, barely touching the spot where he tapped.
What had just happened?
* * * * * * * * * * *
By the gods, that chit amused him. No matter how he fought himself, her antics never failed to amuse him. He just never showed it.
He shook his head. When was the last time he had smiled, much less laughed? He could not remember. Most of the time, he was not amused at all. However, the seldom times he was, he was careful to hide it, lest someone take advantage of his rare show of emotion.
He just might miss her a little when she left. The thought quickly sobered him. She would leave him for Inuyasha. It was inevitable but it did not help alleviate the heaviness in his chest. Why should he be so concerned with a mere human? More importantly, why was he so concerned?
* * * * * * * * * * *
Her scream reverberated through his ear and his cheek still smarted from her slap. Miroku sighed. He thought that after being married for two months, Sango would stop being offended at his attention, but apparently, that was not the case.
He sighed again. Some things just never change.
Rubbing his sore cheek, he made his way out the door and winced as the light hit his eyes.
His eyes quickly adjusted to the brightness and he began walking to Kaede's hut. He had begun to suspect something was wrong with Sango and he was now more determined than ever to see if his curse was destined to doom yet another unwitting being.
As he got closer, he sensed that something was not right. Something in the air was different and it did not bode well. Desperate to protect Sango at all costs, whirled around, fully prepared to run and find her but something tall blocked his path.
He looked up in alarm and met Sesshoumaru's cold, golden eyes. He distinctly felt a chill run through his body as Sesshoumaru's eyes bored into his. Snapping back to himself, he tore his eyes from their entrapment as he stumbled back a few steps and brought his staff up to protect him.
"Sesshoumaru-sama!! Why are you here?!" Miroku demanded to know, prepared to protect his loved ones, even at the cost of his own life.
Sesshoumaru watched Miroku stumble back and arrogantly dismissed his attempt at protection with a leisurely flick of his hair. "Hn. Where is my foolish half brother, human?"
Miroku snarled at his derisive tone when he said the word human but did not attack. He was not as rash and hot-blooded as Inuyasha. "I do not know. Both he and Kagome-san disappeared at the same time."
Sesshoumaru studied the monk for a moment longer and had decided that he was telling the truth when a female yell resounded through the air.
"Hiraikotsu!!"
Recognizing the call, Miroku dropped to the ground, just as the huge boomerang whirled past his head, and Sesshoumaru calmly sidestepped as if mocking the useless weapon. No one saw it coming, not even her.
"Neh, Sesshoumaru-sama! Who are you talking to----?" Kagome's eyes widened perceptively just as she noticed it, Sesshoumaru's body, now out of the way, and she could do nothing but watch in horror as it came.
Just as the Hiraikotsu came within inches of her body, she vanished in a blur of color. Alarmed, Miroku and Sango stared at the spot Kagome had just occupied. "Wha ------?!" they exclaimed in unison.
Then, from behind, a soft step could be heard and both whirled around in surprise. The watches as Sesshoumaru released Kagome from his arms.
Kagome slowly opened her eyes, and stared at Sesshoumaru as if she had never seen him before. As her feet touched the ground, she bowed deeply to show her gratitude. "Thank you.Sesshoumaru-sama." When he did not reply, she turned her gaze to the two staring at them. "Um." unsure of what she was supposed to do she resorted to the basics. "Hello."
* * * * * * * * * * *
It was awkward in Kaede's hut as the two groups stared at each other. Actually Sesshoumaru did not stare, he gazed unemotionally at the people opposite of him but she supposed they might think its staring. Kagome finally got sick of it and decided to speak up and break the uncomfortable silence.
"Eh.Sesshoumaru-sama and I were traveling to find his half brother but we couldn't seem to find even a clue." She laughed nervously. "So he decided to look for my previous companions, but apparently I had amnesia and can't remember who they were."
Miroku and Sango glanced at each other. That explained the odd behavior. Sango leaned forward and smiled gently. "Then I am happy to inform you that your former companions are we. But we are missing some members at the moment."
* * * * * * * * * * *
"You?" Kagome did not really feel shocked. After all, she could not really expect to instantly recognize her friends. Although.
Kagome suddenly became suspicious that Sesshoumaru had known all along. If that was a fact, then he and she were going to have a little chat. However, much as she wanted to clear it up now, it would have to wait for later, when they were alone.
She returned her attention to Sango and apologized for her ignorance. "I am very sorry, but I do not remember much of my past, so please, do not take offense at my ignorance." She glanced at Sesshoumaru to see his reaction and was suitable annoyed when he did not have one. The stuck-up pig. "But," Kagome smiled brightly. "I would love to get reacquainted."
Sango and Miroku murmured their agreements.
"Ano.," now Kagome hesitated. "Do you know where Sesshoumaru's half brother is?"
This time Miroku replied, shrugging nonchalantly. "Like I told Sesshoumaru- sama, Inuyasha and you disappeared at the same time. Your guess would be as good as mine."
Kagome felt disappointed. "So, Inuyasha is Sesshoumaru's younger brother?" Kagome pointedly ignored Sesshoumaru when he muttered, "Half brother." This was another thing she had to settle with him. Two weeks of searching for him and Kagome did not even know his name.
Sango and Miroku nodded, and Kagome sighed. "It appears nobody knows where this Inuyasha is, so." She turned to fully face Sesshoumaru. "What do we do now?"
* * * * * * * * * * *
Surprised, Sesshoumaru was annoyed at the flash of happiness that surfaced when it became apparent that Inuyasha would not be found anytime soon. These petty emotions were becoming a bother.
He stood up in one graceful move, needing time to think, and walked out the door, much to the surprise of all those present.
Looking at one another, Miroku and Sango also stood to walk out. Miroku leaned over to whisper in Sango's ear as he remembered something. Sango blushed and yelled "Baka!" while slapping Miroku across the cheek.
Miroku, stunned, yelled back. "I was just asking if you were pregnant!" and stormed out after Sango. Just before exiting, Miroku turned back to ask Kagome if she wanted a tour of the village, now that she forgot it, but quickly decided against it and walked out. He, also, needed some time to think.
No one noticed the strangeness of Kagome's sudden silence.
* * * * * * * * * * *
Sesshoumaru, after much consideration, had decided to return to his castle with Kagome to rethink his strategy.
But first, he had to get Kagome. He discreetly sniffed the air for her unique scent and discovered that she had not left the hut. Curious, considering her inability to stay in one place, but not necessarily alarming.
He quietly entered the hut and stopped short.
Glancing at Kagome, he noticed nothing wrong but something lingering in the air convinced him he was wrong. She was still sitting, her face turned away from him to face the still lively fire.
He slowly perused the room, looking for something out of the ordinary but did not find anything amiss until he returned his gaze to Kagome.
Now he was almost absolutely certain that there was something wrong with her but he could not discern what.
"Kagome." He said her name quietly, but she did not respond.
"Wench." He said louder, but still, she did not respond. She didn't even twitch.
He walked closer and had to restrain the sudden urge to leap back when her shadow suddenly writhed with a life of its own, extending dark tendrils out as if reaching for him.
He had noticed it's frenzied activity when he had entered but had writ it off as the fire's flickering. This time, though, there was nothing that had caused the sudden movement of her shadow.
Slowly walking to stand in front of her, he quickly took stock of her expression, and what he way greatly disturbed him.
Her whole face was empty. Just.empty. Not just devoid of expression, but it was as if there was nothing there behind the face. As if she was just a shell.
An empty, empty shell.
* * * * * * * * * * *
Kikyo giggled as she felt Kagome falter in her struggle against her.
Everything was going as planned. Soon, she thought, Inuyasha would not even remember that bitch and he would be all hers. She giggled again.
This was going to be so fun.
Kai here. I am very sorry for the long boring chapter and the EXTREMELY late update, but for the longest time, I had writer's block. The agony. Well, I am happy to say that it has been broken through and I have written the next two chapters. Now, I just have to type it up.ugh.that might take awhile.
Kai
