Do not own Inuyasha.

Family

The red man leapt away. Miroku stood and helped Sango to her feet. She brushed a hand against her backside.

"My lovely Sango, I would be most agreeable to help you with that." a devious grin on his face at the statement.

Sango's smile reached her eyes at the comment, but she quickly moved away, the one grope from earlier was enough for now. She would never admit it but she did like when he grabbed her. She suspected he liked it when she slapped him for it. Her betrothed was incorrigible but she did so love him. Sango looked forward to the days when the hunt was over and they started a family. She wasn't sure if he was serious when he asked for 9 or 10 kids, but she was sure she could talk him down to 4 or 5.

Sango still worried for her brother, but with his shard gone, he seemed to be doing well. He too looked forward to the end, and to being an uncle. She looked to the treeline, he tended to stay near the dragoneet. A shape of white drew closer, before emerging completely. Silver hair and golden eyes. Taller than his brother, and imposing. The being walking closer, giving the impression of carelessness. Neither fast or slow, indifference to the pace. Coming out of the trees behind him a boy of 11, leading the dragoneet.

"My lord don't leave me behind." a shout reverberated into the field.

A giggle behind alerted her to the presents of the others joining up.

"Master Jaken is so silly, my lord would never really leave him behind. Besides who else would my lord throw rocks at if Master Jaken wasn't there." the little girl said.

A giggle each from Shippo and Kagome.

"Well now that our packs have joined, maybe he'll throw them at Inuyasha." Shippo said.

"Hey, you little runt, I'll get you for that." yelled Inuyasha, chasing after the boy

"Kagome, save me." the boy yelled.

"Inuyasha, leave him alone, it was just a bit of a jest." the maiden said.

"No way, he's getting what he deserves!" exclaimed Inuyasha.

"Inuyasha." Kagome said in a sing-song voice.

"No Kagome, don't." he said stopping.

"Sit boy." she said, followed by a crash.