Whats most important

Chapter VII

Hmm...well...I have a uniform that looks like Kagome's...but I owning them, I do not...

Author's note: Hey! I am back! And I am still having writers block. Sorry. Truly am. But I will try to write. So...let's give it a shot! I am so slow! I sincerely apoligize. I've been having….issues. Sorry. Oh...and thank you to all of those who put me on their lists! You have no idea how good that makes me feel!

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Inuyasha glared at Kagura while he waited for her to answer. Kagura just smirked at his impatience. Kagome watched Inuyasha nervously. She was just as confused as Inuyasha, maybe even a bit more. Kagura was holding her arm tight, so she couldn't get away.

Kagura stared at Inuyasha. "I know you would like to vanquish Naraku..." she started.

Inuyasha growled bad temperedly. 'Well duh!' he thought. "What of it?" he yelled. Kagura glared at him.

"We could trick him..." she said. "You would get your human back and I would be free." she explained. "I'd give her to you. I can tell you want Naraku dead almost as much as I do." Inuyasha stared. He didn't know what to do. He wanted to have Kagome back, but there was a large chance this was a trick Naraku set up.

Kagura walked into Naraku's castle. "Naraku!" she yelled out. She hadn't seen him anywhere. She had Kagome in her arms, and she appeared to be out cold.

"Kagura..." came the icy voice of Naraku. She turned around and he was directly behind her. "I see you actually brought the girl this time." Kagura looked at him for a moment with pure hatred, then nodded. He watched her for a moment, then said, "You know what to do with her." He then walked away, leaving Kagura to her own business.

Kagura carried Kagome into another room. It was dark and cold. Kagura put Kagome down on the floor in the corner. She looked at Kagome for a moment before she walked to the door. She pushed the heavy stone door closed. The door was extremely heavy and Kagura doubted Kagome could move it. When she thought about it, she doubted any human could move it.

Kagome woke up hours later. It was dark and she was having troubles seeing. She wasn't sure where she was, but she hoped their plan worked. She realized she was in chains, no longer laid on the floor. There was a gag in her mouth so she couldn't cry out. The chains held her in a standing position and she felt weak from being held up. She was thankful her feet could reach the ground, for if they hadn't she probably would've suffocated. Yet, as she stood there, she felt weird. She slowly realized it was because of the chains. They were quite loose.

She wondered how long she had been here. She felt uncomfortable and she wondered how she had ever been able to sleep like this. She didn't understand much of what was going on, but she held onto the fact that she was helping. They needed to be rid of Naraku, and her being here helped.

She looked up when she heard the large door being open. Light flooded through the dark room. Kagome didn't dare shield her eyes, for she could be caught off guard by who was coming in. She could swear she saw movement out of the corner of her eye as soon as the light entered the room. She idly wondered if it was a rat. She grimaced at the thought. But this place did seem to be rat-friendly.

She saw Naraku enter the room. He wasn't wearing his gorilla fur. He seemed to stand in the doorway for a moment with the light around him. Kagome couldn't help but think that it was just like a cliché from some bad movie. However, her fear of the dangerous demon made those thoughts subside quick.

He began walking toward her and she had a sharp intake of breath. He had a creepy gleam in his eye and it was downright terrifying. He walked closer so he stood hardly inches before her. He looked at her menacingly, and she felt her blood run cold at the look in his eyes.

Author's note: I know, I know! It was horribly short! And for that I apologize. And for the cliffy. I hate them too. I shall try to update soooooooo soon! Really hard, I shall try! I promise!