Disclaimer: I do not own Inuyasha
Into The Snow
Sango said a quite good-bye to her best friend. She didn't want Kagome to go but Kagome told her that she had to try to help. So, Sango watched as the miko left only a day ago.
Currently, Kagome had been shivering under all her warm weather gear. The last night's storm had been a tough one. It was good that she brought Sango's cat with her or she would have frozen to death. The cat found a cave for both of them.
In that cave, they found dead animals that had starved to death. That night, Kagome reluctantly laid under the dead animals to keep warm. The smell was horrible but she didn't die. Sango would not be sad over her death.
After, that night she flew on the cat but she was also forced to walk in the snow. "So cold." Kagame's body felt as if it was turning into a block of ice. "I am going to be Kagome frozen statue by morning." Someone had to know of a way to stop this storm.
The air made no apologizes as she moved about in the snow. Tugging her feet along the snow she saw a figure. It looked like … well, at first she had no clue.
"Jaken-sama?" Her eyes could not be deceiving her. It was Jaken. He was frozen in the snow. Frozen. When had he frozen to death? Or, was that magic that kept him there? "Oh, Jaken-sama."
There Jaken stood frozen still holding his staff of two heads. Kagome walked away from the once living demon to continue tugging on her clothes as she moved though the snow. There was nothing she could do for the demon.
Then, she tripped over something in the snow. "Rin." Rin had frozen, as well.
Kagome looked around feeling the bitter cold threatening to take her to Heaven. "Sesshomaru? Sesshomaru!" Kagome yelled for him as the wind picked up. If Jaken and Rin had fallen victims to the storm, Sesshomaru might be one, too.
"Momma. I don't think I will be able to make it, anymore."
There was no way she would give up. She had to press on in the snow with Sango's cat only a distance ahead of her.
Kagome kept moving, not giving up that night or the next. Surprisingly, she found ways to stay warm through it all.
