Hello! I got this chapter done quickly so I posted it quickly! Hope you enjoy! P.S. SryI haven't been putting up Disclaimers. Just found it annoying to say it every time so I'll post it every three chapters or so.

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Chapter 6

"Min, can I ask you something?" whispered Sango. Min looked over to her and saw the troubled look on her face.

"Sure."

Just as Sango opened her mouth, the doors to her right opened wide and a young man walked in. He wore a red kimono with black markings. His hair was black and tied back by a white ribbon. His bangs hung down to shade his chocolate brown eyes and he looked surprised to find someone in the room other then Min. Sango felt her face flush red. She knew who this man's cousin was now. Kuranoske. So that meant…

"Please, no," moaned Sango, as another man stepped into the room. Sure enough, it was whom she feared.

Wearing a blue kimono with a fur-trimmed vest over top of it, Kuranoske gaped at Sango. He wasn't as good looking as his cousin, but he could catch a few women's eyes. Sango groaned. This was not good.

"Min, you didn't tell me that we had a guest. And such a lovely one at that," said the other man, smiling as he walked over to Sango.

"Yeah! Mother said that you were out hunting with cousin Kuranoske so I kept her entertained till you came back!" explained Min. "Sango, this is my brother Yasashiku. Yash, this is Sango, your," Min giggled, "bride-to-be."

Yasashiku's mouth dropped open and so did Sango's. They stared at each other over the short distance that he had moved and Kuranoske was gaping as well.

"Wow…I wasn't expecting that type of reaction," muttered Min as she stepped up to Sango. "Hey, Sango? Are you all right? We need to get you some other accessories. The ball is tomorrow remember?"

"Yes…of course Min, I'm sorry." Sango bowed to Yasashiku and rushed past the two cousins without a backward glance.

"Wow," said Yasashiku. Kuranoske looked at him and sighed heavily. "What's wrong, cousin?"

"Well, Yash, I know that woman. I once asked her to marry me but it seemed the monk she was travelling with loved her more. So, be wary cousin. If the monk shows up, you may have some competition," explained Kuranoske. Yash nodded slightly and walked over to the bed. A giant boomerang was positioned beside it.

"What's this?" asked Yash. Kuranoske winced.

"It's Sango's weapon, the Hiraikotsu. I've seen her battle many times with it and she is good! Believe me, cousin, you do not want to verse her in battle or get her mad."

Hm, mother said she was homely, and had no spirit. From the looks of it, I may come to like this Sango. A slow grin spread on his face as he walked out of the room.


"Damn it Kagome, I said I was sorry!" snarled Inuyasha as he plummeted to the ground once again. Kagome was sitting on a blanket and her fists were clenched in her lap. Her eyes were closed and anger coursed through her.

Ever since he had kissed her, he had tried to pretend it hadn't happened. Kagome was furious with him when he failed to grasp what she was trying to tell him. Instead, he went on with his little pranks and this time he had gone too far. Inuyasha found his 'push Kagome in the lake' prank hilarious, but now Kagome hadn't stopped saying the 'S' word.

"I don't care if you're sorry or not Inuyasha. You shouldn't play mean tricks on me to forget what you did!" growled Kagome in reply. Inuyasha brought his head up in surprise and saw that her words had not reached her own ears in her rage. "Even since you kissed me, you've been acting worse then usual and it's beginning to piss me off!"

Hachi and Miroku stared as Inuyasha's face turned a deep shade of scarlet. He jumped to his feet and lunged at Kagome, hoping to silence her. However, she was ready for such an assault and calmly moved out of the way. Inuyasha tumbled down the hill behind her and stopped only when a large boulder thought it kind enough to be in his way.

"Damn you to hell Kagome!" murmured Inuyasha, standing shakily. But he smiled anyways. Her scent was driving him wild lately, and he just couldn't help provoking her to keep it that way.

"Inuyasha! Hachi says he has had enough rest! Kilala has also had enough rest. Hurry up! And please stop annoying Lady Kagome, she is frightening Shippo," called Miroku. Kagome felt her anger fade at the sound of her frightening Shippo and she quickly hugged the kitsune to calm him.

"I'm sorry, Shippo. He's just getting on my nerves," explained Kagome, petting the kitsune's hair. Shippo smiled up at her and nodded.

"It's all right, Kagome. Inuyasha gets on everyone's nerves!" said the kitsune happily.

"What was that, runt?" snarled Inuyasha. Shippo let out a tiny squeak of fright as he turned his head. Inuyasha had walked up the hill and was regarding him with cold eyes.

"Leave him alone, Inuyasha," whispered Kagome dangerously. Inuyasha's eyes snapped to hers and he sniffed at her scent. It was still the same. Smiling slightly, he saw her mouth open and the smirk was wiped off his face as he realized what she was about to do.

"I left the runt alone! Isn't that enough, Kagome? Please don't! Please!" whimpered Inuyasha. Kagome closed her mouth and cocked her head to one side, studying him. He was extremely handsome when he begged, she had to admit. A slight grin pulled at the tips of her mouth and she turned away. Kilala was at her feet and mewed up at her happily.

"Yes, lets go Kilala. Sango will be waiting."

Flames erupted around Kilala as she transformed into her full demon form. Crouching down to let Kagome on her back, she growled as Inuyasha approached them.

"Don't growl at me you big brute. I'm riding with Kagome," said Inuyasha, trying to get around her. She snarled a warning and Inuyasha glared at her.

"Inuyasha. Ride with Miroku, all right?" said Kagome.

"Feh. Fine wench but if you get in trouble, don't expect me to save you," snarled Inuyasha. In truth he wanted her to get in trouble just so he could save her. But he loved her scent right now, how her anger mingled with her original scent.

"Let's go," said Kagome. Kilala let out a snarl and leapt into the air, followed closely by Miroku and Inuyasha on Hachi. Only a few more hours.


"Hiraikotsu!" shouted Sango as she whirled her boomerang at the imaginary demon. She smiled as her boomerang made a clean swipe through the illusion and another demon appeared in its wake.

"Min! That's enough!" shouted Sango as she caught Hiraikotsu. Min stopped chanting and the demon disappeared. People began to clap as Min walked over to Sango.

"That was awesome, Sango! I wish father could be as talented as you! I know Yash is really good with a sword, and maybe he could verse you with your Hir-hiraik…your boomerang!" exclaimed Min, placing the small orb she had used to create the illusion in her pocket.

"Thank you, Min. I would like to challenge your brother. Miroku…" When she said his name a pang was felt in her heart and she winced.

"Miroku? Who's he?" asked Min as they walked back into the castle.

"A monk. I sometimes battle with him when I'm bored and he's beaten me every time. I wish to see if your brother can do so as well," whispered Sango in reply.

"Well, how about tonight, Lady Sango?" said a voice from behind her. She whirled and brought the tip of Hiraikotsu to a man's throat. She blushed crimson when she saw it was Yasashiku.

"Forgive me, Lord Yasashiku. I didn't know it was you," apologized Sango, bowing.

"Please, Lady Sango, call me Yash," he said, bowing over her hand as he took it in his. Sango blushed crimson again and then heard something behind her. Whirling, she brought up Hiraikotsu just as lightning hit her.

"Who's there!" shouted Sango.

"You know well who I am, human. Where is Inuyasha? Is he with you? If so, tell him I wish to finish our little feud once and for all," said a voice from the shadows.

"Sesshomaru," snarled Sango. Out from the shadows stepped a figure clothed in a white kimono with red symbols playing upon it. Something white and fluffy was draped over his right shoulder and his chest armour shone dull in the dieing sun. Cold golden eyes regarded her with little interest as his mouth quirked into a smile, twitching the two purple markings on each cheek.

"You are the woman I saved before, are you not?" said Sesshomaru in a cold voice. The half-moon crest on his forehead was shining as he prepared his assault. If Inuyasha were here, he would need to be ready.

"That was you who saved me?" said Sango incredulously. Sesshomaru saved her? Was that even possible?

"Yes. Now tell me, is Inuyasha with you?" Glancing Sango up and down he added, "And I wish to know your name."

"Inuyasha is not here and if you're so keen on finding him, you should know his companions by name."

"If you are not Kagome, then you must be…Sango. The one that monk is always so protective over. Yes. That is you, is it not?"

"Yes, that is me. Now leave me alone! I don't wish to be anywhere near you right now, Sesshomaru. Go pick a fight with some demon."

They had both been so absorbed in each other's presence that they completely forgot the presence of Min and Yash. They were both staring wide-eyed at Sango as she prepared to hurtle her Hiraikotsu at Sesshomaru.

"You mistake my presence here, girl. I merely wished to speak to the King. We are on dangerous terms right now. Rin?" said Sesshomaru absently as a young girl, looking almost like Min, stepped out from behind him.

"Yes, my lord?" asked Rin.

"I wish you to accompany young Sango and report to me if Inuyasha arrives. I know he will." Sesshomaru narrowed his eyes at Sango and turned on his heel.

"But my lord! I wish to stay near you!" shouted Rin after him. He did not turn so Rin looked at Sango.

"I hope Inuyasha comes soon. That way I can go back to Sesshomaru. But you look nice so it shouldn't be too bad!" Rin's face brightened. "You're name's Sango, right? I'm Rin!"

"Hello, Rin," said Sango faintly. That was too close.


And yes I am done another chapter! Mwha! I was at the computer all day so I hope you all appreciate it! Well, Review and look forward to the next chapter! It should be up in a few days!