"What's happening, Inuyasha? You seem anxious," Kagome noticed after a few minutes.

"Nothing," Inuyasha replied absently, looking around nervously and fidgeting.

"He's got a weird feeling about Sesshoumaru. Says he feels like he's in trouble, but that makes no sense, because he and Sesshoumaru hate each other. It must just be his instincts. They are brothers, after all," Shippou pointed out.

"That is kind of strange," Sango agreed thoughtfully.

"If only the same instinct kept them from fighting each other," Miroku sighed.

"Well, do you wanna check on him or something?" Kagome asked hesitantly. She was surprised when Inuyasha didn't snap at her and call her stupid for suggesting it.

"I dunno. Maybe," he responded, looking up at the moon thoughtfully.

"Wow, you must be really worried," she said, amazed. The others all nodded in agreement; it was astonishing enough that he was thinking about his brother, but even more surprising that he was thinking about helping him out. Each of them secretly wished he would, actually.

"I'm gonna go find out what the hell he's doing," Inuyasha finally said, standing up. "And if he doesn't like it, he can just deal with it. I'm going to find out why I'm so damn edgy, I don't care if he tries to fight me over it. Anyone else coming?"

"I think we should all go with you," Kagome said, standing up with him. Miroku and Sango nodded in agreement. Shippou hesitated, but eventually consented. Kirara transformed into her large flying form, and they were off, following the direction that Inuyasha took.