Chapter 8: The wrong hands

Miroku and Sango returned to the cabin with fingers laced. Kagome looked up to see Sango's bright smile.

"Wow… you are mighty pink today, Sango. And holding hands with Miroku… big surprise." smirked Kagome as she eyed Shippo pucking lips at them. Miroku eyed this and stuck out his tongue at Shippo.

"Hello Kagome. I'm glad your well. We want to tell you guys some good news but I want Inuyasha to be here, do you know where he is."

Kagome's smile dropped completely and eyed the floor.

"I don't know… he must be off somewhere." she muttered.

"Well, can you do the favor and look for him Kagome?" Miroku asked.

Kagome shot her face up at him, which surprised him a bit and then calmed down.

"Uh… sure… no problem." she sighed and walked out of the cabin.

Now I have to find him…gosh… she thought silently and walked heading to the forest.

Kagome walked and walked and couldn't find him.

"Where did he run off to now?" she muttered to herself.

She walked across some townspeople who were sitting by trees and such.

"I guess he's not here… I hope he didn't come across any demon. I guess I will have to call to him. INUYASHA!" Kagome shouted. "INUYASHA! INUYASHA!!!"

Maybe he's not in the forest… well I will have to inform the guys.

As she was about to leave, she heard buzzing noises.

Where is that coming from?

She looked above to find about 5 poison insects, 10 feet above her head.

Now what do they want?

Kagome suddenly felt the wind growing stronger and stronger. As the wind calmed down, a huge feather came souring through the sky and landed a few feet away from her. On top of the feather sat Kagura smiling unpleasantly at Kagome.

"Kagura! What do you want?" demanded Kagome.

Kagura snickered and stepped off the feather.

"I see you are clueless. I stopped by the cabin to say hello to your friends." she said and began to chuckle silently.

"WHAT DID YOU DO TO THEM?!" Kagome shouted.

"Don't shout at me you girl! Let me finish my little trip. So as I was saying… I stopped by your cabin to say hello to your friends, they weren't very pleased to see me… they had the same reaction as you did. As you can see…" she started to walk around. "I hate it when people are rude to me… or have no manners what so ever, so I… left them a gift… " she suddenly stopped and eyed Kagome with amusement. "They are lying unconscious right now. But that's not the best part."

"WHAT?" Kagome shouted.

"Wait… I am not done… so… as I was saying. When I left them unconscious, I found a small bag with a violet book hanging out of its pocket… on the cover, it read "Property of Kagome Higurashi" I was amused that … you had a diary.. And I thought I was the only one… thanks you Naraku's intelligence, I was able to read."

"Oh no…" Kagome whimpered.

"OH yes…hahaha, as I turned from page to page… it gets funnier from each sentence. You are pathetic. But that diary... gave me some useful information... I mean... you are not only pathetic... but your bad... you are using that Kouga person... to make Inuyasha... jealous? You are a heart breaker.... " Kagura added.

"Are you done?" Kagome sighed with clenched teeth and staring at he ground.

"Almost… I am hoping you are enjoying my story. But the best is for last… As I was reading your little… diary… Inuyasha walked in."

Kagome's head shot up with the sound of Inuyasha.

Inuyasha…

"Your sweet little half-demon… was assaulted when I had your diary in my hands… his face was beat read with anger. He swung out his tetsusaiga and tried to fight me. I was… ready to take him on… but Naraku came in the way." she said disgustingly and rolled her little-red eyes.

"What…did you do to him?" Kagome muttered.

"Well.. I didn't do anything.. Naraku… how can I say… well.. You'll see when you get there." she stepped on her surprisingly huge feather and floated off.

Kagome reached back expecting to touch an arrow but forgot she didn't bring one with her….damn

Oh my sake… my diary… Inuyasha… What will I do now? Kagome thought frantically.

She began sprinting back to the cabin.

My diary fell in the wrong hands…