Kagura...
She stood in a clearing. She had a look of peace on her face and seemed to enjoy the free, cold breezes hitting against her hair and skin. 'This is how I should be! I should be free!' she thought to herself. Her peaceful moment was shattered. "Kagura!" Inuyasha yelled in disgust. 'Damn, I should have know it wouldn't be Naraku...' he thought to himself. Kagura turned to look at Inuyasha. She took her fan out and opened it, placing it in front of her moth. "What is it?" she asked. "I did not come her for a fight." "Oh, really?" Inuyasha said placing his head on his tetseiga. "What do you want, half breed?" she asked with irritation. Inuyasha wasn't in a good mode and being called a half breed didn't help. He drew his sword and was about to charge at Kagura. "I did NOT come here for a fight!" she repeated. 'Hm... He could be of some use.' she thought to herself. "You are on edge because you worry about that girl, am I right?" Kagura asked, knowing she had hit the nail on the head. "Grrrr" Inuyasha was about to charge at her once again but she spoke once more, "I can help you, find her that is." Kagura said placing her fan back down to her side. "Why should I trust you!" Inuyasha shouted. "Because you have no other way of finding her." Kagura said with a smirk. Inuyasha took a step back. He knew she was right, but that didn't make him want to kill her any less. "Why would you help me?" he asked. "If Naraku is dead, then I will be free." she answered. Inuyasha did not speak and looked away from her. "Do you not trust me? Then I'll tell you something, maybe it will make it a little easier to trust me. Or it will make you want to kill Naraku even more." She smiled as she said this. "What is it?" Inuyasha asked. "Naraku tricked you. He has no idea where Kikyou is. He lied when he said she was in one of his cowardly traps." Kagura answered. "WHAT!" Inuyasha shouted in anger. "Where's Naraku!" Inuyasha demanded to know. 'Hmph, that's what I thought.' Kagura thought to herself with joy.
Sango...
"Wait!" Sango shouted finally grabbing Kira's left arm and stopping him. Kira turned his head to look at the strange, stubborn, and clearly, strong woman that grabbed him. He sighed and then asked "What?". "You said we've met before!" was her answer. "Yes? What's your point?" he asked. "Where! Where have we met before?" She asked. "Don't you have other things to do?" he asked with a hint of irritation in his voice. Sango let go of his arm as an image of Kagome flew threw her head. "I... Yes..." she said and look at the ground in shame. 'Who could I?' Sango asked her self over and over. She should be doing something about that! She should be trying to save Kagome, but instead, she was run after a strange man.
Kira began to walk away and when he was around five feet away from Sango he stopped, he turned around and stared at the girl. 'It would only be fair... That little girl.' he thought to himself as an old memory of a blood filled room crossed his mind. He turned around and walked away. 'But I can't...' he thought. Sango fell to her knees and Kira turned around, again. What was she doing? She almost looked like she was going to cry. Just because he would not tell her where they met? No, it couldn't be something so trivial. Could it? Kira couldn't stand to see a beautiful woman cry. It was one of his greatest faults. Human, Demon, and even a Vampire woman, if they began to cry he would become weak. Though, it wasn't that bad, he never fought a woman... Since night day. He refused to kill another girl, it went against his pride and moral codes. Tears began to run down Sango's face as she placed her face in her hands. Kira sighed and rolled his eyes as he walked over to the girl. He knelt down in front of her and asked, "What's wrong?"
Sango was shocked to hear the man. She quickly took her face out of her hands. She was sure he had left. She whipped away her tears as fast as she cold then turned away from Kira. "N-nothing that concerns you." she answered. How she hated to let a strange man see her cry. Kira stood up and began to walk away. "Alright then." He was right, she didn't begin to cry over such a trivial matter. 'I didn't think she would. She is her mother's child, after all.' he thought. As Sango stared at the man while he walked away an old painful memory popped the suffer face. She watched him and then pictured them in a dark room with blood spattered everywhere and she heard her younger brother's cries. He eyes widened as she remembered where she saw this man. He was...
Author's Note: I kinda keep repeating the same thoughts over and over haha, sorry. Please keep reading and review!
