Rin and InuYasha
Argument
"Come with me..." Sesshomaru said sternly to his wife, as she followed him away. A shrot while later when he knew they wouldn't be overheard. "I don't care if she lives here, as long as I don't have to deal with her, or as long as she stays away from our children."
Seina sighed. "This isn't about you. Not everything has to be about you. She needed a place to stay, and may be should be a little more accepting..."
"Who said this is about me!?"
"No one has to say it Sesshomaru, I've known you long enough. Just because she's a human, doesn't mean that she's bad, or against you."
"I don't want her interfering with our family. We are fine just the way we were. Why couldn't you have just left her there dead, and where you found her?"
"Because I'm not like you, and I know her. I couldn't just leave her there."
"What do you mean you know her?"
"A few years ago– about two – I left for those two days. During that short time, I wandered around and I came to this village. No one was there, or at least outside of their houses. On the other side of the village there was a demon... One of the ones that makes a village believe they are the savior of the place. He made the villagers give him a human sacrifice once a month, and that one month I was there it was Rin... and she was tried to a stake in the ground. I killed the demon, and cut the ropes that bound her. She ran home and the village was happy to see the one that oppressed them was dead. After that I left and came home." She told him the shortened version of the story, and was quiet for a few seconds, until her husband spoke again.
"Why is she holding our daughter? How do you know she can be trusted? You saving her doesn't mean she's trustworthy." Sesshomaru said after a sigh.
"You know how Myou is. If she didn't like Rin, or if there was something about Rin we couldn't trust, she would have started to cry when Rin came near her. Did she stop crying as soon as InuYasha came come, or a little while before he got there?" She asked.
Sesshomaru looked a bit stunned. She wasn't home to know when Myou had stopped crying, but she was right about it. "Just as he walked through the garden. I was standing on the balcony with her, but she didn't see him."
"She knew he was in danger..."
"What?"
"Myou knew our son – her brother– was lost in the woods and going to be in fatal danger." Seina said and sat against the wall.
"How did she know?" Sesshomaru looked back as if trying to look at Myou.
"She can see certain things. She knows what we don't know of yet."
"How do you know she can do that?"
"My mother told me... when I was that young I would cry and she didn't know why. Nothing she, or anyone else, did would be able to calm me down. The next day a messanger came and told her that the day before her brother was killed in a battle. The battle was set by both sides for midday. That was the same time I didn't stop crying. I knew something bad was going to happen, but I didn't know what. I was to young to understand. I don't know when, but I lost that power before I was old enough to live on my own. Myou must have done the same thing with InuYasha."
"What danger was he in?"
"Koga was going to kill him. He must have thought our son was your brother's son. I got there just in time to see a wolf attack him, and he broke it's jaw." She said it, then looked to see Sesshomaru's reaction.
"That son of a bitch!"
"He's gone... don't worry about it."
"Yes you are!" was yelled from down the hall. It was Sesshou's voice, and InuYasha's came lightly through it telling him to stop.
Seina and Sesshomaru both looked in that direction, then back to each other. "What is that about?" the Lord asked his wife.
"Hell if I know, I've been here with you, remember..." She stood up and walked with him to the corner of where the children were. They both heard the words, "You have a crush!" being chanted by their eldest. Seina smiled and looked at Sesshomaru, " I think maybe your son has become fond of Rin. It would be easier to get along with her, then to avoid her." She smiled hopefully, " Think about it."
"I'll think about it." he said non to happy.
