Disclaimer - I do not own InuYasha so please do not sue me.

A/N: I edited the entire story so that it wouldn't turn out terribly when I decided to find an ending. I hope you understand that Miroku couldn't be that perverted.

P.S. if you read the story, a review would be nice. Considering I only got 1!

Sango woke up tangled in the sheets. She shook her head in an attempt to remember what happened the night before. Her body ached and her head throbbed as well. She felt around the futon and her hands felt something soft and warm.

Miroku.

She gasped as the events from yesterday flooded through her mind. She couldn't believe what she did. She thought it was all just a dream, because Miroku couldn't have loved her. She knew it was all just a joke. It had to be.

Pushing herself off the futon, she fumbled for her clothes. Tears formed on her face and she hurriedly put her clothes on. Without waking the sleeping figure, she picked up her belongings and quietly made her way out the door. No one could know that she was running away from everything that happened in just a few weeks.

She just about made it to the door until she heard a soft voice, it was Kagome's.

"Sango, where are you going?" she asked feebly.

"I have to leave. I've been a burden here for too long." Sango responded and opened the door to leave. She felt Kagome take a hold of her arm and she glanced at her strangely.

"That's not what's wrong. I can tell." Kagome said. "Is it Miroku? Did he do something to you?" Sango shook her head and pulled away from the hold.

"I don't want to talk about it." Sango said. She pushed the door open and waved at Kagome. "Don't follow me please, I need to leave. You don't need to care for me any longer."

Kagome's eyebrows furrowed and she ignored Sango's pleas. Instead, she made a mental vow to herself to make InuYasha venture off after Sango when they all awoke. She shut the door and turned around to come face to face with the half-demon.

"You scared me." she whispered.

"Do you know why she has left?" InuYasha asked.

"She said that she doesn't want to cause us any trouble. But, she's not causing trouble. I don't understand." Kagome said.

"Of course she wants to leave." InuYasha said and clutched Kagome's shoulder. "Go wake the monk. He needs to know about this. Tell him to meet me by the river"
"Can I tell him about Sango?"

InuYasha nodded.

Kagome watched as InuYasha left the hut and she ventured down the hallway to find which room Miroku was in. When she found it, she gasped to see that he was in the room that Sango was in yesterday. Her mind put two and two together and she understood Sango's intentions.

She quietly shook Miroku from his sleep. He murmured Sango under his breath before opening his eyes and coming face to face with Kagome. Shock was on his features as he fumbled to make sure the sheets covered him.

"Why are you here?" he asked blankly.

"InuYasha wishes to speak with you. He's down by the river." Kagome stated and left the room, leaving the monk to think about what he had done.

He put his clothes on and thought about last night's events. He thought about Sango and how he had deceived her. 'It's all that I can do. I know it's selfish, but if I told her the truth then she would have never…' he trailed off in his mind. He shook the thoughts from his head before leaving the house and going to the river that InuYasha instructed him to be at.

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Sango's feet took her as far as she could go. The forest was rather inviting to her as well. She tried to force back any tears that dared to fall from her face. She came to a fork in the road and took the trail to the left. As she walked further in the thick forest, it became darker.

'How could this happen? How could I let my feelings show?' she asked herself and found a tree to sit beside. Her body trembled from the cool air and she sat her boomerang down to her right. 'Surely I was wrong, and this is all a façade that Miroku has put on.' she reasoned with herself.

"Sango…." a voice hissed in the dark causing her to jump in shock. She glanced around in all directions and grasped her weapon fiercely. "Don't even try, it won't help you." the voice laughed softly.

"Who is out there?" she asked into the air. She felt a gust of wind pass by her before seeing a white figure about ten feet in the clearing. 'It must be the Naraku character that InuYasha and the other's ran into the other day.'

"I'm only here to help you." he whispered and approached her. She backed herself into the tree in some feeble attempt to get away from him, but it did nothing. "I have what you have been searching for."

"How do you know what I want?" she snapped at him putting up her defenses.

"I know everything." he stated matter of factly. He pushed her boomerang carelessly aside as though it wasn't even there and came face to face with her. "Your brother is in my possession young girl."

Sango gasped in shock. She didn't believe him. It couldn't have been true.

"Liar." she spat.

"Oh, I'm lying am I?" he inquired. She watched him pull out some type of orb. "Look into it, and you will see your brother…or what's left of him that is."

Sango glanced into the orb and saw her bother in shackles. His body was limp in the cell and she glared up at the being with spite.

"Bastard." she whispered.

"If you wish to see him, just call for me." he stated before disappearing into the forest.

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"InuYasha, you called for me?" Miroku asked as he approached the hanoyu. InuYasha's gaze drifted from the river over to the monk.

"Yes. It's important." InuYasha said. He glanced at the rock he was sitting on and the look told Miroku that he needed to join him.

"What is it about?"

"Sango." InuYasha said giving him a glare. "It's about what you have done to her."

"What do you mean? She fully agreed." Miroku stated defending himself.

"It's not just that Miroku." InuYasha whispered. There was a lull in the conversation for a moment. InuYasha glanced at the river and sighed heavily. He brought his eyes to Miroku's and inhaled deeply before continuing in the conversation.

"She's pregnant."