Sorry I haven't up dated in a while, I was really busy last week. Well, more ideas, more chapters. Start:

Kagome woke up the next day very early. It was still dark outside, and her clock read 5. She wasn't tired at all so she figured she could go back to the feudal era earlier than she thought. Kagome felt normal, finally, and her coughing had stopped.

Maybe my body was getting rid of dead blood so that it could making living blood. Now that I'm back to normal maybe my coughing has stopped. Oh well, I'll ask Myoga later, he'd know.

Kagome changed and hurried out to the well.

It was raining in the feudal era. Oh great just what I need, rain. The bottom of the well was muddy and so was the rest of the forest. Kagome tried to grab a vine, but slipped and fell into the mud. "Arg!" she yelled. Again she tried to grab and vine, but succeeded this time. Slowly she climbed out of the Bone Eater's well.

Once Kagome had gotten out, the world hadn't gotten much brighter. In fact, it had gotten worse. Rain was pouring down and she had no umbrella or coat. Kagome figured everyone was still asleep so she headed for the village. Then she heard a rustle in the bush.

Kagome stopped and listened. Something was there. "Who is it?" she demanded. No answered. Gradually she followed the sound. To her surprise just behind the bush was a deer. It was a White Tailed deer ( that's a breed ) and looked to be about 2 or 3 years old. She knew it was a demon due to it's size. It was very large, it's back came about 3 or 4 feet off the ground. It was very muscular and had antlers. In its back leg was an arrow. The poor creature was trying to get up in the rain and continued to slip and fall. Blood was streaming down his leg and he could do nothing about it. He was helpless.

Kagome felt awful for him. Slowly she moving toward it. The creature, who had noticed her presence, tried to back away but slipped again. The rain was continuing to fall and the ground was getting wetter and wetter. Slowly Kagome managed to come to its side. She carefully put her hand out. The demon deer sniffed it and turned away. She wasn't a threat. Kagome grasped the arrow and quickly pulled it out. The deer winced.

Kagome pulled her bag from off her back and found a disinfectant cream and took it out. Knowing the deer was smart enough to understand her she spoke. "This might sting a little." She put some over the wound and then put it away.

Kagome helped the deer stand up and then continued to walk toward the village. The deer grunted from behind her. Its wound was healing fast now that the arrow was gone. It dashed up to her and nudged at her side. Kagome stroked its back and continued walking. The deer pulled at her shirt. "I have to go now." The deer wined.

Kagome didn't understand. Its wound was healed why didn't it go away? Deer live in packs didn't it have friends or something? Then it hit her. Of course it was wounded and alone. His family had died. Kagome felt bad for him. She was probably his only friend.

"Do you have a name?" she asked. The deer didn't answer. Of course it can't talk. "Let's just call you Chiou then. Or Chi for short." The deer pranced. Kagome laughed softly. "I guess you like that." The deer came back over to Kagome and motioned to his back. "Do you want me to get on?" she asked. The deer nodded. Chi knelt down and Kagome got on and hung on to his antlers. "Huh forward I guess," she stated. The deer dashed forward with incredible speed. It flew right over broken logs and rocks with ease. Its hoofs clicked on the hard soil and splashed threw the mud. The rain kept falling but it was as if it wasn't even there. With in moments Kagome and Chiou had arrived at Kaede's hut.

Chi came to a screeching halt. "Thanks," said Kagome. The jumped off his back and walked into the hut. "You wait right here," she told him.

Inuyasha was, of course, the first to notice Kagome. "I'm back," she smiled. "Well are you ok?" he asked. Oh no. He found out about my coughing. I should have known. "Ya ya I'm fine now. Really," she insisted. "Whatever," Inuyasha grumbled. Shippo's eyes flickered open. "Kagome!" he launched himself into her arms. "I'm glad to be back to Shippo," she said. Not before long Kirara, Sango, and Miroku had woken up also. Morning had come and the rain had stopped.

"Arg I'm all muggy I think I'm going to go to the hot springs, do you want to come Sango?" asked Kagome while stretching out her arms. "Sure," Sango answered. They both left the hut. Kagome looked around. Chiou was gone. "Something bothering you Kagome?" asked Sango. "No it's nothing," she said as she continued to walk toward the springs. Sango shrugged it off and followed Kagome.

The day passed quickly and the group had made it to the next village by sun down. "Something's bothering you Kagome," stated Inuyasha. "You've been looking around every where. Do you sense a jewel shard?" he asked. "No. It's nothing," she answered. "Feh women," was all Inuyasha could say. Kagome gave him an evil glare and then began looking around again. "Now what are you looking for!" Inuyasha demanded. "It's nothing," she said. By now they had set up a camp fire and had finished eating. Shippo had fallen asleep long ago and Miroku and Sango had just gone to sleep. Inuyasha had went to bed, but Kagome new he was still awake.

Now that it had stopped raining, the ground was covered in ice. All the plants were dead and most animals were in hibernation. Kagome picked up a small bowl of ramen, that she had saved, and got up. She didn't stray to far from camp because she didn't want Inuyasha following her. Softly she called out into the night. "Chiou. Chiou are you there?"

Of course Inuyasha was listening to her. Slowly he opened his eyes to watch her. Chiou? Who's Chiou? Before he could think anymore Chiou came dashing up from behind him.

"Chiou!" said Kagome merrily. "I thought you left. Here you must be hungry," she placed to bowl down by his hoofs. He sniffed it and then to a small bite. His face brightened up and Chiou finished the bowl with in seconds. Kagome giggled softly. She patted him on the head and he trotted off. "Come back tomorrow," she said before he disappeared into the night.

That's all for now. I'm already starting on the next chapie!