A gasp, a moan, and a grunt. The simultaneous sounds that would ruin one girls life and another's self-esteem forever, it seemed.
"Kagome? Miroku? I don't understand, he said you loved me…"
"Sango!" said a startled Miroku. "Wait, it's not what it look- he? Who's "he?"
"Koga, he said…" Sango's eyes widened as she realized her mistake. They were pawns, all of them. All pawns in Koga's little game, a game he had been playing for quite a while now. No one would have guessed that behind those dorky glasses lay a mastermind who knew what he wanted and would stop at nothing to get it.
One hour, a change of clothes, and three cups of tea later, Kagome, Sango, and Miroku were on their way to understanding what had happened in the past few months.
"So it was all an act?" Kagome asked quietly.
"Yes." Miroku replied. "He had us all fooled."
"So its decided?" Sango asked. "We go to the police and turn him in."
But they didn't believe them. Apparently, Koga had the police wrapped around his finger. In their eyes, he could do no wrong.
So they came up with a plan. The police would do nothing, and Koga had already raped another girl from their school. They knew he wouldn't stop, and they were the only ones around here that were gonna do anything about it.
The next week, Koga's parents went out of town. It was the perfect time to put their plan into action. Silently, Kagome, Sango, and Miroku pulled up to Koga's house around midnight. Gun already in hand, Sango knew what she had to do. They crept into the house and quietly made their way up to his room where he slept, silent and helpless.
Sango had the gun pointed at his head, and told him to get up. Sango looked down, and realized that he wasn't wearing anything.
Miroku read her mind. "No matter" he said.
Sango pointed the gun at his head. She tried to pull the trigger, she really did- but it wasn't in her. She couldn't do it. But kagome had something better in mind.
They tied him up and threw him in the trunk, still naked. They drove out to the woods, known for their abundant number of bears. Smiling, Sango tied him securely to a tree in the middle, and they left him for dead.
The next day Koga's parents came back and hurridly reported him missing. Life went on. Kagome and Sango were still friends, Kagome and Miroku were still lovers. Sango had moved on. Finally, there was closure for the once scared girl.
Funny thing is, it seemed that he was a missing person who nobody missed at all.
