"BaBa, I haven't been outside that much. Does it really only snow in winter?" asked Plum Blossom. "Maybe if you stop playing with your pickles and start eating your rice your BaBa will tell you," said Autumn Chrysanthemum. "Plum Blossom knows not to ask such a foolish question," said Tai. Plum Blossom picked up her chopsticks and started eating her rice. "Actually, Plum Blossom," Miroku said. "It snows in every season." "Don't feed her such nonsense," Tai said. "You'll only make her more useless than she already is." "But it's true," said Miroku. "In the spring it snows plum blossoms and in the summer it snows the beautiful summer wisteria. In the autumn it snows beautiful golden leaves and in the winter it snows snow." Plum Blossom giggled. "You said my name," she said. What I said is true or will be true unless Sango comes back, thought Miroku. "You know what. I'm going into the village. To find Sango." Miroku said.
Meanwhile:
"I'm thinking like Kagome now," said Sango. "And I don't like it when people mention Kagome," said Kikyo. "K-Kikyo," Sango stammered. "What are you doing here?" "I'm basically like an uprooted bell flower. I go wherever the wind takes me. And it took me here. To kill you."
Kikyo grabbed her bow and took aim at Sango's chest but she missed and the arrow pierced through her forehead. Surprisingly the arrow didn't shatter her into a million pieces like Kagome's did to demons. Kikyo took aim again and got a bullseye—pinning Sango to another Tree of Ages.
That chapter was way too short—but hey! I'm running out of ideas but so this one was kind of short but I'll try to make the other one longer.
