Okay so I admit I'm a asshole for not updating quicker but in my defense... I have no defense but I hope this will suffice until I find my idea book and write the next chapter! Sorry! Don't kill me!
Kagome (before kidnapping)
"Everything," I told her, "Everything I'm feeling is more intense than what I felt for InuYasha. Its as if something about me woke up suddenly." Sango smiled at me before looking at the clouds.
"Then your fine. Besides, it looks like he's not letting you go anytime soon."
"You think so?" She chuckled and was going to answer but we both jumped up when we felt the air change.
"Kagome..."
"Right!" I drew my bow and waited for the demon to show itself.
"Kagome!" Both Sango and I relaxed when we saw Shippo, Rin, and Kohaku running towards us on Kirara's back.
"Shippo, Kohaku, Rin, what are you doing out here?"
"Kaede asked for us to come and find you," Rin said worried- like, "Koga is on a rampage again. If nothings done then..."
"Alright, I'll handle-" a sudden darkness was cast into the sky, despite it being noon. A thick fog appeared on the ground and I drew my weapon once more. Kirara growled on edge and transformed while Shippo had jumped to me, and Rin hid into Kohaku.
"Sorry to disturb you all," a voice called from the fog, "but I'm going to need that priestess, Kagome was it." As he drew closer and closer my heart beat faster and faster. I'd never felt anything like this; not with Naraku, not with Kikyo, not with any other demon. First was a silhouette of him and then he was fully revealed.
"Sesshomaru," Sango asked preparing to relax but I glared and took aim.
"No," I released the sacred arrow and managed to pierce his shoulder, "that's not Sesshomaru."
"So you are acquainted with my brother. What of the last brother? InuYasha I believe. A half demon carrying our father's fang like a child."
"So, your the brother that Koga was talking about. What do you want?" He chuckled before grabbing the arrow, making it disperse into a shimmering glitter-like lights.
"He destroyed the arrow," Rin stated.
"I'm looking for a priestess with unique abilities and you have the most unique abilities by far." I shot another arrow and it pierced his heart. He stopped for a second and destroyed the arrow as easily as he did the first.
"Although they could be more polished." Suddenly I felt dizzy. I tried to focus but the more I tried to do so, the more the world spun.
"What is-"
"Ah, it's finally working, I see."
I grew weak and collapsed to my knees.
"What did you do to her," I heard Sango say. I tried to focus on her voice but it was as if I were underwater. Everyone's voice was muffled. I didn't lose consciousness, however. I just felt everything weakening. Every nerves, each of my senses, I felt them weaken.
Sesshomaru (present)
"The guy said that the only one affected was Kagome because she's a priestess," Shippo said
"Sango and Kohaku tried to stop him but they couldn't. He knocked out lady Sango and took her, Shippo and Kagome north." I narrowed my eyes down at Rin's words.
"Wait, this isn't Shippo," InuYasha asked.
"No, Shippo made a clone from a mushroom."
"Actually, he doesn't know that I'm with them. I'm hiding myself with my fox magic. That way I can bring you guys to where we are."
"Good thinking. Alright, we have to get everyone back."
"North you say," I asked Rin.
"Yes, mi' lord!" I looked to the north and felt agitated.
Of all the places to go.
"Rin, lets go. We must find Jakken and Ao Un."
"Right."
"Shippo, you come as well."
"Huh? But I-"
"You will update us all on Kagome and her companion's well being after we find Jakken you will take us to Jinko's whereabouts ."
"Wait, you know this guy," InuYasha exclaimed. I ignored him and grabbed the children.
"Kohaku," I called, "you watch over the wolves with the old woman. InuYasha, go find Miroku and tell him of the happenings that have occurred."
"Why do I gotta listen to you?" I ignored him once more and flew off.
InuYasha
As much as I didn't want to, I sniffed around until I found Miroku. He was staring off into an opened field looking troubled.
"Hey, Miroku!" He turned around and I saw his face fully. Sadness, something I'm very familiar with, was written all over him.
"What buggin' you?"
"Sango, she's been pushing me away lately and today she told me I was smothering her."
He turned away in time to miss my look of stupidity.
"Thats it?"
"What do you mean thats it? My wife might not love me anymore and your telling me thats it."
"No you idiot, I'm asking is that the only problem you two have because if so then your more stupid than I am."
"Glad to see you admit your stupid."
"What did you just- nevermind! Listen, Sango loves you, you dumbass. Her asking for a little space from you doesn't mean that she doesn't love you. Right now she needs you and your here crying like a girl over her wanting space."
"What do you mean, she needs me?"
"Sango was kidnapped along with Kagome and Shippo. We need to hurry up and go get them back before they are really in trouble."
Sango
I was running away from my brother but no matter how many times I get away he is always before me. He's stabbed me in the back so many times that I've lost count. After every stab I received he was slain before I could do anything.
I played unconscious while being carried on the back of a flying demon. Kagome wasn't looking to good and Shippo looked beyond exhausted as he hid in the demons tail furs. I wanted to check on Kagome but knew that would be risky. Shippo has been using his fox magic to leave a trail for the others to follow but I had a terrible feeling.
After an hour or so, I felt that my body had went through a barrier. The demon began to descend for the sky and InuYasha's brother grabbed Kagome and myself.
"Maybe I over did the miasma. Oh well, as long as they don't die before their time."
"Welcome back, master" a feminine voice said.
"Tsuine, take them inside and keep an eye on the priestess girl. If she awakes and tries anything hurt the slayer."
"As you wish." I felt my body move, as of it were floating. I opened my eyes and saw I was doing just that. I looked up slightly and saw the demon walking away, Shippo still with him. I motioned for him to run to me and when he did he hid in my sleeve. The companion that took us began to hum eerily but I ignored it and tried to find a way to escape.
Sesshomaru
Finding Jakken was but a simple task, seeing as he'd finished his assignment and was headed back by my side. I needed Jakken so that he could remain beside Kohaku and the elder priestess Kaede. they were important to Kagome so
I followed the tiny fox's instructions on where to go and met with Miroku and InuYasha along with a still injured Koga.
"Took you long enough," InuYasha said, "I thought you took a nap somewhere."
"Well now that you made it I'm leaving. This magic is tiring." I responded with a clipped hum and the fox sprite left with a poof.
"Have you figured out a way inside," I said, ignoring InuYasha's childish prattle.
"No," answered Miroku, "This barrier is immeasurably wide and strong."
"I tried to use Red Tessaiga but it didn't work."
I walked over to the barrier and placed my hand on it. I used my poison claws to claw at the point where InuYasha's Tessaiga damaged it. Immediately the barrier was destroyed.
"You were too quick to give up, InuYasha," I told him, "or maybe you are just idiotic."
"What was that? I dare you to say that again, you bastard!"
"InuYasha, Sesshomaru, its not the time for this," the Monk stated, "Kagome and Sango are in trouble right now. Its the time to place your differences aside and work together."
InuYasha scoffed at his words.
"As if I'd work with him. We can get them back without him here."
"We don't have time for you to act childishly," Koga yelled to InuYasha, "I don't know how Kagome or any of them put up with you and your stubborn behavior!"
"Shut up! Who asked you, you damned wolf boy!"
"You shut up, you filthy mutt!"
The two went back and forth, trading insults, but I felt agitation building up within me listening to them and then I felt something was going amiss inside my brother's territory.
"I'm going ahead," I told them before flying off, leaving as they called me.
