Disclaimer: I do not own Inu-Yasha or any of those characters I do make up some and those I do own.

Me: Everyone ready for a great adventure, it has princesses, pirates, treasure, evil, and much more.

Inu-Yasha: Sounds boring

Kagome: Don't be rude we are in it, it has to be good and I believe it is.

Miroku: Ya and girls love pirates

Sango: Lecherous Monk, I bet every girl just acts the same way like they do here.

Shippo: Come on lets just get on with the story.

Me: Right then everyone pay attention.

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Kagome looked out at the beautiful garden below her balcony, the fountain spurting out water, shimmering in the golden sunlight.

"Kagome." The young women turned as her best friend and maid in waiting Sango raced up to her, "your father agreed you are aloud to sail tomorrow."

Kagome smiled happily and embraced her friend, "Oh my first time to be upon the ocean," she cried letting go and twirling long lavished robes shimmering and whipping around.

Sango smiled, "well better rest tomorrow we will be setting sail early."

Kagome nodded and walked into her washroom and changed her lashing robes into a simple nightshirt. She lay down in her wide canvas bed Sango already gone to her own smaller room. Sighing Kagome started up at the top of her bed dreaming of the open sea and she slowly fell into a happy slumber.

The morning sun and the lark woke her she jumped out of bed happily as the sun beat from her balcony, through the glass doors and into her room.

"Wake up my princess time to head out," it was Sango.

"I am awake just need to change," she yelled back and hurried in her cleaning and changing soon she was in a flowing nice black shirt and belt, and a white long sleeved top, her hair pushed back with a red bandanna.

Sango wore a skirt as well but soft blue, and her hair done up in a ponytail, she wore short sleeved red top her pet Kirara at her side.

"Ready?" she asked and Kagome nodded her head yes.

Both girls walked down the sunlit hall, walls of white marble reaching high above, tapestries and paintings hung in rows it was truly a castle of a king.

The carriage waited for the two young women, a black and white horse pranced in anticipation of the ride. They sat back for the ride down the large hill through the small fishing town and into the port.

Kagome was getting excited as she heard the horses slow before a dock, the door opened and both girls stepped out.

Kagome felt the sea air hit her and loved the smell of the salty breeze she allowed Sango to lead her to the boat and smiled greeting the captain as he bowed to her but her mind was on the ocean, the great blue water before her.

That day was beautiful and Kagome loved every second she and Sango talked, they watched the sea, and Kagome even had a time steering.

"I can't believe I was aloud out," Kagome said leaning over the rail looking over at Sango who was leaning back against the side of the boat.

"Yes I was quite surprised myself," she let her hair loose from the ponytail and sent Kirara off to have fun.

"Yes I…" she stopped staring out at the horizon, "what is that?" she asked.

Sango turned around and looked out, "I am not sure," she grabbed a spyglass not far away and looked out, "it's a ship, a p…" she froze. "CAPTAIN!"

He had already seen it the pirate ship, yelling orders around him to get ready to fight, the big black ship was almost upon them now.

Sango rushed to get to the other side of the deck pulling Kagome along with her.

"What's going on?" Kagome cried out hearing yells as people boarded the ship looking back she saw a man in a blue pirate outfit racing there way, large gold staff in hand.

Sango turned grabbing the big boomerang she had strapped on her back ready to protect the princess or would have but some type of paper slammed into her knocking her out.

Kagome raced to her friend, "Sango, Sango," she cried and the man stopped close to them another came forward and she passed out by the sutra before she could see anything but the young mans figure.