Dun dun dun! This is chapter… three? Is it? I'm not sure but I think so… oh well whatever.

Disclaimer- I do not own Inuyasha.

Sango had been entranced with the man sitting across from her. There was something about him that she had never felt in anyone. It was as if he was from a world completely different from hers and knew so much more about everything.

"You have odd coloring for a human, normally only demons are as white as you." She commented taking a sip of a drink that she had finally acquired five minuets ago after being here for an hour almost.

"When I was born I was all white and my eyes were red. When I grew there was an accident I became partially colored in my hair and eyes. When I was born they thought that I was half demon but I'm not. They called me albino. Nigmeh, my name, means star. They said I was earths star because I was so white I could be seen from the heavens."

She smiled. "That's sweet. Where are you and your sister from anyways?" she asked leaning forward a bit. She had completely that Miroku was there. "We come from the main land. The demons on your island are much tamer then the ones we must deal with."

'The main land! That's amazing. Most of the main landers' do not bother with our nation. He is the only one I've ever met. I thought he spoke a bit different.' She thought feeling amazed and intoxicated by thee same person at the same time that was until she heard someone call her name.

"Sango?" she looked behind her. It was Miroku. He was standing there smiling at her. "Hey, who's this?" he asked referring to Nigmeh who looked extremely uncomfortable.

"I don't think that it has anything to do with you monk." She replied coldly. "Come on Sango, I'm just curious. You don't have to treat me like you would Naraku." "And you don't have to treat me like you would someone who actually wants to talk to you."

The monk just smiled and looked at Nigmeh. "I wouldn't start with this one if I was you. She doesn't like to come out and play if you know what I mean. Unless of course you tell her you'll marry her." He smiled once more then left.

Sango was near tears. The night that he had purposed she had done something that she now regretted with every fiber of her being. She had slept with him. 'I- I can't believe he said that. I just want to crawl into a whole and die.'

She looked at Nigmeh and was surprised to find that his cheeks were bright red. He was looking anywhere but at her. 'He's the one who blushes after I'm humiliated?' she found it kind of funny about how red her new friend was.

"I can't believe he said that." She found herself saying. "You really hurt him." He pointed out after a long point of silence where he regained the normal shade of white to his skin.

"What?" she asked confused. "You hurt him." He repeated. "If you didn't he would not have said such a thing. Just like if you hadn't hurt him he would never had reviled to anyone that you two… Um, slept together."

She stared for a moment. "How would you know?" she asked for some reason becoming defensive. "I know a lot about people. I can tell a lot about a person by just the few words I hear them say."

She smiled looking like she didn't believe him. "Okay, what did you tell from the first few things after talking to me?" He gave her the first real smile she had seen from him. He showed his nice white teeth in a childish grin.

"I was able to tell that you had a troubled mind at the moment and that you have many emotion scars, just like you have flesh scars. I could tell that your heart had been broken many times by many different people. You hide pain well so no one can tell that you hurt but sometimes you wish that you could just be free and let everything out. But most of all I could tell that you were worried you would end up alone."

Her mouth hung open. 'That's what I've felt ever since my parents died. He's really good.' "You got all that from the first few words I said to you?" he shrugged. "I was never good at interacting with people before, so I watched people together until I was able to tell a person inner most thoughts by a single word. No big deal."

She just starred amazed. People from the main land were different, a lot different. "That's amazing. You have a gift. Buddha has obviously felt you were a deserving soul."

He just shook his head. 'There's nothing deserving about me.' He thought to himself. "I don't believe in Buddha. I prefer to believe in nothing so if I happen to die I am not disappointed about where I am sent who is the one who takes care of my soul."

'No belief what so ever? Nigmeh is a lot different; it's so wonderful to find someone different.' "You!" a deep menacing voice boomed from near the entrance. Sango felt reality slowly coming back to place.

A demon with a scowl on his face came into view. He was starring menacingly at Nigmeh. "You bastered!" he yelled. "This is your entire fault!" the demon showed the two of them his bloody hands.

Sango immediately reached for her weapon but there was something in her new friend's eyes that she could not place. At first it looked like sadness and then extreme anger. And then there was a blinding light and what happened next Sango could not see.

This is really sad but its true. Today in gym we have this track thing and I was on the long jump team. On my first jump I jumped to early and got one foot. Then on my next jump I gat a fault so my jump stayed at one foot. I think I did the worse out of both guys and girls. But the irony is that the jump I faulted on I did pretty good on. I'm pathetic I know.