A couple hours had passed and Kagome was tiring quickly. Every once in a while she doze off for a couple of minutes but wake up. She kept checking Sango and looked if anything had changed.

"Nothing more so far," Kagome said to herself. "I wonder what will happen next."


Kagome awoke at dawn to find that Sango had disappeared. She ran outside and used her newly acquired nose to smell out Sango. Kagome got her scent and ran after her. It took her awhile to find her, but when she did, she was shocked to see what Sango had become, a large, grotesque demon. Sango turned to Kagome and looked at her. Then all of a sudden, Sango attacked Kagome in a blind rage.


Kagome awoke from her dream, it was still dark, and Sango was still in her bed. "Whew, I thought I'd lost her there for a second. Well let me see what has happened while I was dreaming," Kagome says to herself. "Hmm. The scales seem to have progressed more over her body and her breasts have grown some more. Not to bad. I guess it won't hurt for me to take another nap then." Kagome yawned loudly then fell asleep.


Day 3: Kagome awoke to a loud scream right next to her ear. "Owwwwww. Did you have to scream in my ear Sango? I have sensitive ears now," Kagome growled at Sango.

"Sorry, but look at me now. I'm hideous," Sango replied. Kagome looked up and down Sango's body. She looked almost like what Kagome had envisioned in her dream. Sango had become a fat, scaly demon with glowing red eyes and a tail. She still had her hair, four arms, and Wind Tunnel in her hand. "Miroku will probably suck me into his Wind Tunnel when he sees me like this. Oooo, now I wish I hadn't kept hitting him for all his lecherous acts, I should've just let him do what he wanted to do, well, at least when it came to me," Sango said with a saddened voice.

"Cheer up Sango. It's not all bad, I think. Let me take you to a deserted place so we can keep you away from the villagers. But first let me write a quick note to Inuyasha and Miroku letting them know where we are going," Kagome replied with a peppy tone. Kagome jotted down a note and hung it on the door. "Ok, let's go. I'll carry you there."

Sango cloaked herself and hopped on Kagome's back. Kagome ran full force out of the hut and towards the forest. Eventually they found an empty place to relax, as much as they could at least. "This seems nice. Trees for shade, no one to bother us, couldn't get much better than this," Kagome said. Sango shrugged and laid down under a large tree and started to think what could happen when Miroku arrived. "Will he want to be with me? Will he attempt to break the curse? Will he kill me? Will we get married, have kids and live happily ever after?" she thought. Eventually she fell asleep.


"Huh? Where am I?" Sango questioned. She looked at herself. "I'm normal again, or am I?" She pinched herself. "Ow. Well this isn't a dream. At least I don't think it is."

"Sango, sweetie, could you come here? I need help with the kids," a mysterious, but recognizable voice called out.

"Coming dear," she replied. "Huh? Why did I say that? And is that voice who I think it is?" She questioned herself again. She walked into the room where the voice came from and there they were, Miroku and their kids, a boy and a girl.

"Mommy, daddy won't play with us. Can you? Please?" the kids asked her.

"Sango, be a dear and take them, I can't get my work done with them bugging me to play," Miroku said. "I'll make it up to you once the kids are in bed." He grinned and turned back to his work.

"Come on kids, I'll make you some dinner and play a game," Sango said to the kids. She guided the kids to the kitchen where she started some dinner for them. While it was cooking she played a game with them.

"Mom, Miroku cheated. I shoulda won," the girl said.

"No I didn't. Tell Kagome I didn't cheat," Miroku Jr. replied.

"Now, now kids. Stop fighting, your dinner is ready," Sango said to the kids. She handed them their plates and sent them to the table. "I'm gonna sit over here. Now don't fight while you're eating." She sat down on the other side of the kitchen and started to think. "Whatever happened to that curse? And how did I end up here? Something doesn't seem right," Sango thought to herself. "When did I marry Miroku? And when did we have kids? Wait! That's what I was thinking before I ended up here. No. It can't be. I refuse to believe…"


Sango woke up back under the tree in the empty meadow with Kagome sitting down looking in her bag. "Damn it. It was so real," Sango thought. "But is that what I want even though I don't know it? Maybe it is, now that I've seen it."

"Hey you're awake. Took a nice long nap I see. Have any good dreams in this bad time?" Kagome asked.

"Actually, yes, I did. I was married to Miroku and had 2 kids, Miroku Jr. and Kagome. Everything was so nice and comfortable. But now I'm back in reality and it sucks," Sango replied. "I hope Miroku gets here soon so I can get this over with."

"Boy, do I know how you feel, even though mine was a rapid onset and was resolved within a day. You've had to live with yours for two and a half days now. But when the curse is broken, you'll be better off. That much I do know," Kagome said with an optimistic tone. "Let's do something to pass the time until the guys get here."


Little did they know that the next couple of hours would be brutal.