AN: Ow...It hurts! This whole story is beginning to really hurt me, not in an annoying pain in the butt way, but in a 'Oh my god, WHY CAN'T I WRITE!' way but here it is folks! Chapter 14 of Completely Pure, the chapter to end all chapters!...and STILL NOT THE FINAL FSKING CHAPTER :dies: Not to forget the really bad cliffy at the end. Oh, did I forget to mention the lack of editing also? I hope it isn't too bad though.

There are one or two chapters left now (hey didn't I say that once before?), not exactly sure anymore. It might even turn into three chapters at the rate that this is unfolding. Oh well, at least it's finally out. I hope you enjoy, and don't forget to R and R!
-Air Angel


Completely Pure

Chapter 14: Movement

Muffled voices seemed to surround me. I strained to open my eyes and was able to see a blurry image of a door closing. It didn't take a genius to know that this wasn't the room that I had occupied the last few months in the Inutaisho household.

I waited for my sense to be completely functional before standing up and wandering around the small room. It was simpler and colourless, the plain sheets that had covered me while I was lying down seemed like nothing compared to the down comforter I used back in Inuyasha's home.

The door was locked so I couldn't leave, which I should've guessed from the start.

Flopping on the bed again, I store at the ceiling.

Where are you Inuyasha?


I tore down the hallway opening every door along the way looking for Kagome. I knew it was stupid but what else could I do when I had no idea where Kagome was except that she was in this building.

It was odd though, all the doors seemed to be unlocked. You'd think that at least some of them would be.

I turned a random corner and continued my rampage of door opening.

Frustrated, I swung open the next door with ease. I blinked in surprise, "You're still alive!" I said in shock, staring at the woman name Rei if I remember correctly.

It only took her a second though to look at me before grabbing the child beside her, grabbing my hand and pulling us both down the hallway.

"What the hell do you think you're doing!"

"What do you think?" she said sarcastically, "Seeing as you tore open a secured doorway do it look like I'd be returning you to an experiment room in risk of tearing off my head and doing more damage?"

"What do you mean secured! All I did was turn the fucking handle and pull!"

She stopped in front of a doorway I had previously opened, "Does it LOOK like a normal door?"

I had to admit, aside from the door looking like it was about to fall of the last hinge holding it up, I could see the advanced ID setup that was usually needed to open the door on the wall.

I looked at her sheepishly, "Oops?"

She started down the hall again, "Don't worry," she said turning the corner back onto the hallway that had the room I left Yura in, "We'll need that strength soon to get out of here."

I stopped her, "I am not leaving until I get Kagome,"

"You're an idiot aren't you," she said turning to face me, anger lacing her features, "You'd think I would leave her here, she's like my own daughter!"

I growled at her, "A daughter which you kept imprisoned in this type of hellhole!"

She glowered at me and that's when I noticed the little boy that seemed to be hiding behind one of her legs, "Looks like you already have a runt attached to you."

"Listen and listen well," she said moving to stand completely in front of the boy, "If you don't cooperate with me, you'll never get to her before getting caught. I'm one of the few people who know where she is."

"Why should I believe you?" I scowled.

"I never said you had to, I only said you'd get caught looking for her on your own...that and you were searching in the wrong direction," she added as an afterthought.

I sighed in defeat, still not fully trusting her, "Fine, I'll go with you but if this turns out to be a trap I'm going to throw you out the closest window I can find."


"Are you don't yet?"

I pouted as he rolled his eyes, "I'm sorry I'm not an expert hacker like Kouga."

I looked down the hallway, "We've been here for who knows how long and we've gone through a total of 0 rooms because they have stupid locks on them all."

There was a click and the door slid open.

Watching as Miroku glanced around the room before turning to face me while shaking his head, "Nothing in here, let's go to the next one."

I sighed, "One down and a billion to go."

"Don't worry, not that I know the system, opening them will be a breeze."

He knelt by the door and did only God knows what before the door slid open in the vast amount of ten seconds.

"Next."

The next few doors were empty, then by some miracle of a chance, we opened a door which seemed to have a meeting going on. It didn't take long for us to run and for them to set of an alarm alerting the rest of the floor of the intruders.

"Quick Miroku, open a door and let's hide!"

We slipped around a turn into another hall and got into the next room as fast as we could. I stood looking at the door panting for a moment, trying to catch my breath. Finally, I tuened to see if there were any decent hiding spots.

It could've been easier if the room wasn't completely...except for a body lying on the floor. A body that looked very familiar.

I ran over and turned the body over before going into hysterics, "Oh no, oh no, oh my god!"

"Sango..." I felt Miroku kneel beside me.

"They killed her and she was all alone in the last moments of her life! She died so young," I wailed, fisting a handful of his shirt to use as my own personal handkerchief.

"Sango that isn't Kagome!"

I blinked, tears blurring my vision a little, "It isn't?" I took a moment to exam the face on my lap, "Kikyo!"

I sat stunned, what was she doing here unless...I pushed her off my lap, "SHE DID IT!"

Miroku moved over to Kikyo's body, "Sango you shouldn't push unconscious people onto the ground like that."

"But she's the one who got Inuyasha and Kagome into this mess, didn't she!"

He just watched me as I moved as far as I could from them, "Sango, even if she did, she's also the one that called us. Think about it, she could've called Ayame on her cell phone, which seems to be the case as there is one lying on the floor behind you.

I turned my head to see a cell phone lying on the floor. It was still on, though the battery was about to go out.

I sat quietly and watched as Miroku lifted Kikyo up to check her pulse, "She's still alive, though the pulse is faint. I'm guessing they locked her in here and filled the room with some kind of gas or sealed it so that no air could come in. Either way, it was a plan to kill her."

"If that is true, we'd better get out of here before they realize we're in here."

I stood and walked to the door, "Bring here with you," I said slowly, "we might as well bring her along. After all, this is already a rescue mission."

I knew that if I looked back, I would see him smiling at me. I didn't though, I didn't want to break my resolve to be mad at her. I was mad at her of course, but not made enough to leave her here to die when this building would soon fall.


An alarm was going off and I got off the bed again in an attempt to go open the door to see what was going on. I leaned against the door and tried to listen for any indication on what was happening.

It sounded like people were coming closer. They seemed to stop in front of the door and I felt the handle move underneath my hand. I quickly moved away from the door as it swung open.

"Kagome!"

I looked in surprise from the door, which had crushed somewhat from the impact when it hit the wall, to Inuyasha, who stood in the now open doorway.

"Inu...yasha?"

I was still in shock when he pulled me into an embrace, whispering things such as "Thank god you're alive," or "Are you hurt? I'll kill them if they hurt you," and even "I was so damn worried..."

I almost didn't notice myself hug him back, crying.

Someone cleared their throat from behind Inuyasha and I looked teary-eyed over his shoulder to see who was there. I recognized her immediately.

"As much as I'm happy to see this reunion, we need to get out of here."

Reluctantly, I loosened my hold on Inuyasha, yet contented myself instead by tightly holding his hand. He was here, and I wasn't about to let go so soon.

"Come on, we've got one more room to stop by before we leave the building,"

"Hey I thought we were going to leave as soon as we got Kagome!"

"Yes well, we were until I noticed something."

"Noticed what?" we both asked, neither of us seemed to understand what she wanted.

She just smiled and gestured to Inuyasha's body, "That you, Inuyasha, are the only one wearing something akin to a hospital gown and unless you want the whole world to see you your...family jewels and other such things, I suggested we get you a pair of pants...and fast."

I watched as Inuyasha's face turned red. Ah...I still didn't fully understand.


"Shit, shit, shit, shit, shit."

"Shut up, you're going to drive me crazy!"

"Well sorry," I said sarcastically, "It's not my fault that you set off an alarm and we still haven't found Inuyasha and Kagome yet."

"How is that my fault? You were just as impatient to get into that room as I was to find them!"

"I was impatient because I knew something felt wrong!"

"Suuure you did."

I rolled my eyes, here we were, hiding in some kind of storage room.

After we found Kikyo, I had tried to convince Miroku that hiding was no longer an option, after all, they could narrow down where we were if we did and what if all the rooms we equipped with the supposed gas that had knocked Kikyo out? That said, he had still insisted that we hide anyways, plus the extra weight of having to carry Kikyo's unconscious body slowed him down.

It was a stroke of luck that we had found this storeroom after going through another empty room and a tiny closet that was so full of stuff that it a rat wouldn't have been able to fit in, let alone the three of us.

"How's she doing?" I asked, Miroku had mentioned that her pulse was faint before, if it got any worse I wasn't sure if she'd make it.

"It's still there, though I can't really see where I'm touching so I'm not exactly sure if it's gotten any better or not."

"As long as you're just checking her pulse only," I let the tone of my voice imply what would happen if he tried to do anything else, not that I could see him from where I was sitting.

The alarm was still buzzing loudly throughout the building. Nibbling my lower lip, I tired to think of what we could possibly do.

Nothing.

It was like a slap to the face when the single thought flew through my head. We couldn't do anything, and what was worse, was that we were hiding in a box, just waiting to be found. I mentally scolded Miroku for convincing me to hide in here, we were sitting ducks just waiting to get shot and cooked with oyster sauce for dinner.

Glancing over to Miroku's hiding spot, I silently willed Kikyo to wake up. If she did, Miroku would no longer have a good excuse to keep us hidden away here. She remained blissfully still, as if dead to the world, oblivious to my inner screaming.

Shuffling from the hallway caught my attention. Holding my breath, I waited, hoping to any god or deity out there to keep us hidden. It seemed like nothing was going my way today.

The door swung open with a clang as the knob hit the wall and I heard a few sets of footsteps enter.

"Alright, keep a look-out and if you see the slightest movement, close the door immediately," a woman said as she approached the spot I was hiding in.

Damnit, they were going to search the room. We were going to die, I felt my eyes blur a little and I slouched a bit. My hand went to the detonator that we had been given. If I pressed that button, we'd all die...and yet, we would save the future of those that would be sent here.

The woman was now moving some of the boxes just to the right of me and my thumb instantly moved to rest upon the detonator's button. 'Do it', I told myself, and yet my thumb just shook above the button, not going down on it.

'Do it!' my brain commanded but my hand seemed frozen and a second later a box came tumbling down on me.

Stunned I just sat there, but straightened when I heard the woman curse and reach for the box on me. As fast as it had been there, the box was gone and there stood the woman.

She blinked at me owlishly before sighing in exasperation, "There was more of you? How many of there are you?"

My mouth opened an inch, "Wha...?"

Quick footsteps approached from the door and I heard an all too familiar voice, in an all too familiar tone as well, "What the hell are you talking about, women!"

"Inuyasha?" I gapped.

He looked at me for a moment, "Sango? What the fuck are you doing here!"

The tears that had begun to form earlier in fear, now flowed with relief as I jumped up and pulled one of my best friends into a tight hug.

"You're alive!"

"Sango!"

I turned my head over to where Miroku was now frozen, still holding Kikyo. If it had been a normal situation, I would've mocked Miroku about being jealous or stupid but the look on his face was not one of a jealous boyfriend. His focus wasn't even me hugging Inuyasha, it was on what I held in my hand.

My thumb was firmly pressed upon the detonator, the little light on the bottom flashing red brightly.

Oh shit.

End of Chapter 14