I have to say that backpack was huge! I carefully opened the pack, it wasn't zippered, it had a claspy thing. I opened it and looked inside. I could tell that the bag usually had more in it, but at the moment it was quite empty. There were only a few changes of clothes and a blanket in it. I pulled the blanket out and wrapped it around me. Luckily it was very big. Then I stepped carefully back into the bag and curled up. I would go with them.
The door to the hut opened again. I couldn't tell who was coming in by their smells. Kagome's was overpowering. It's not that it smelled bad. In fact, it smelled really good. It's just that it was everywhere. I waited for them to speak.
"Kaede." Kagome said, "I'm taking my pack with me. It might take us a few days to locate the jewel." I sighed happily. I'd be going with them. "Ye do that." Kaede's voice said, "I'll find Kyo and we'll make some herb mixtures for ye when ye return. Have ye seen that child?" I took in a sharp breath.
"No." Kagome admitted, "She's probably outside exploring. Inuyasha, would you put my pack on your back?" "I guess so." Inuyasha said sighing, "But you're not riding if we bring it." "Fair enough." Kagome replied. Someone walked towards the backpack. I'm guessing it was Inuyasha. He did the clasp and I was lifted into the air.
"What in the world do you put in this thing?" he demanded. "I don't know." Kagome said, "Anything I think I'll need." The door opened again. "Ready to go?" Miroku's voice asked. "Yup!" Kagome said cheerfully. Inuyasha walked towards the door. We were off!
Riding on Inuyasha's back in a bag is not the most fun thing in the world. Even if you are surrounded in clothing! I was given a new respect of how fast Inuyasha could run, and how fast my breakfast could move in my stomach. Lucky for Kagome and me, I didn't puke.
The group seemed to be on the run for hours. I have no clue how long I was in that bag. I couldn't hear people talking because of the rhythmic thump thump thump thump of my bag hitting Inuyasha's back. I think I fell asleep after awhile. After I had gotten over my motion sickness of course.
The next thing I remember was Inuyasha, or someone else, dropping the bag. My head had to land on a rock. It was just my luck. I moved my hand to rub it. "Hey Kagome." I heard Sango say, "Did your bag just move?" "What the hell do you have in there?!" Inuyasha exclaimed. "I don't know." Kagome said, "My cat got into the bag last time. Maybe he got in again. "I hate that cat." Inuyasha mumbled.
Footsteps came nearer. The clasp was undone. The blanket was pulled from off of my head. Kagome gasped. "Hi!" I said cheerfully.


Inuyasha: That was another shorty! And that damn cat stowed away in your bag, Kagome? How stupid are you?

Kagome: You're the one who didn't notice that the bag was too heavy to be just some stuff!

Inuyasha: ME?! You're the one who always has like twenty books in that bag! I bet Kyo weighs as much as all those books combined.

Kagome: SI-

Clear Waters: PLEASE don't sit him!

Kagome: Why not?

Clear Waters: So far I've paid 3000 dollars to fix my floor AND I've broken my arm falling into one of the holes.

Miroku: Yeah. That had to have hurt.

Clear Waters: It did.

Inuyasha: It's all your fault Kagome!

Kagome: SIT!

Clear Waters: {Sighs and walks across the room to call the carpender.}AAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

Inuyasha: GET OFF OF ME WENCH!

Clear Waters: MY ARM!!!! ACK!

Kagome: Ooops. Well you know what to do! R&R!