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Across the country side screams of anguish and pain could be heard.
"Ow, Sango! What did I do this time!"
"What did you do! What did you do, you ask me! Let's see, you hit on a ten year old. Then you hit on her younger sister. Then you hit on her mother! And after that, you had the guts to grope me, and plead for my forgiveness! I'll be damned if I give you enough forgiveness to fill Inuyasha's brain cavity!"
The enraged demon slayer gave him a hard tap on the head with every other word.
"You should pray that Inuyasha didn't hear tha-"
The monk was cut off by Hiraikotsu coming in harsh contact with his head.
Leaving Miroku lying in the dirt, Sango stormed off, her mind in a blaze of anger.
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"Well, looks like I missed the show, thanks to you Kagome."
The two had come upon the unconscious form of Miroku, lying before Kaede's hut.
"Like you haven't seen a million like it. It was the usual, Miroku did some lecherous stuff, pleaded for his life, and got pounded into the dirt by Sango."
The small fox demon, Shippo, appeared in the door of the old woman's hut.
He hopped over the monk and hugged Kagome's leg.
"Hi Kagome!"
"Hey, Shippo. D'you know where Sango stormed off too?"
"I think she's off in the forest killing helpless animals."
"Oh Kami, is she that mad!"
Kagome sighed and trotted off after her friend before she killed to many baby bunnies, leaving Shippo and Inuyasha to deal with Miroku.
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After the demon slayer was consoled, the two girls wandered leisurely back to the hut. Their idle chatting was interrupted by a loud rumble in the distance.
"Oh. It sounds like a storm's coming. Darn, I was planning on going into the village."
"Looks like it'll have to wait, Kags. Those clouds look fierce."
Dark thunderheads were blowing into their view at a dangerously quick pace. They could see trees whipping like rag dolls in the distance and ran for the hut.
"A storm? How fast is it moving?"
Miroku's head popped out the door frame to answer Inuyasha's question. He hurriedly pulled himself back in and jumped away from the door, shoving everyone into the corners of the hut just in time to a void the torrent of rain and wind that blew past the feeble cloth door covering.
"That answer your question?"
"Yeah…"
The wind died down slightly, and Inuyasha peeped through the door. The clouds had slowed almost to a complete stop. Not a bit of blue sky showed anywhere.
"Damn. Looks like we're stuck here for a while."
Sango sighed and leaned back against the wall.
"This is gonna suck."
