Naraku came out of hiding as soon as he felt a great power. "Kaugra, go, see what it is."

She raised an eyebrow; her master seemed worried. "Worried, Naraku?" She dared question, his eyes cut to her. "Do you not feel it? It is the same, yet not; go find Sesshomaru,"

She perked at his name. "Fine, I will go see."

Kaugra had high hopes that Sesshomaru would one day save her. So she sat off to find them, but to find them, would mean to fight them, tease.

He had felt her first; he had come across her many times. Sesshomaru stopped, which made everyone else stop. He looked up at the sky; the sun was high, a cool breeze blew, and he closed his eyes, but only for a mere second. "Kaugra," He spoke, and they all took stands; well, he and his father didn't.

She came in with the blowing of the wind on her feather; it was clear she was shocked and confused as her eyes landed on the demon males who looked alike. "There are two of you?" The feather vanished, and she stood a few feet away.

"What the hell do you want? Where is Naraku!" Inuyasha yelled,

"This woman knows Naraku?" His father asked, placing a hand on the sword from hell,

"She works for him," Inuyasha spit,

"Correction half, breed, I am a slave to him; do you forget he holds my heart!" She snapped, crossing her arms.

"Naraku sent you," Sesshomaru spoke,

She looked at him. "Yes, he felt a great power, simlier but not the same," She eyed the other man who looked a lot like Sesshomaru.

"Go back and tell him that it is I, Lord Inutashio."

She unfolded her arms. "What, that can't be, you are dead,"

"I am clearly not."

"What trick is this?"

"That's what I said," Inuyasha stated under his breath.

"No trick, I am here, I am well, and I will defeat him,"

"What makes you think you could win," Kaugra asked inside, hoping he was the key.

"It will not be me alone," He spoke,

Kaugra watched as Kagome walked closer to Sesshomaru; she didn't like it. "Let me guess, you, the Miko, and your sons, haha, the Miko will be dead, and the half-breed will follow," She spoke, keeping her eyes on Kagome. "Naraku will not win, Kaugra," Kagome spoke, hands on hips,

"This is all your fault, you know," She spits back. "I would still have my heart and life if it was not for you!"

"Back off," Inuyasha yelled,

"Be silent." With a flick of her wrist, the wind blew him, and his father removed his sword, but Kaugra walked close to Kagome and Sesshomaru. Sesshomaru stood still and unmoving. "Tell me, Sesshomaru, are you aiding a human and a half-breed now?"

"Our paths are merely in the same direction," He spoke quickly; Kagome rolled her eyes,

"Why not travel with me then? I can take you right to Naraku,"

He eyed everyone, and they all looked at him. He was quite aware of the rumors going around. Many thought the two were secret lovers. While he could not fault the wind witch for some of the things she had to do to survive, he was hardly a friend to her, much less a lover. Aid her, maybe, depending. She was a tricky bitch out for her own good; she reminded him of his own mother.

He looked down at her. "Very well,"

Gasps were heard, and Kagome moved in between them, arms spread. "Go away, Kaugra, we know this is a trap,"

"Kagome," Lord Toga spoke hard. "Move."

"No!"

"Very well," Kaugra flicked her wrist again, and Kagome was sent flying into the dirt, making her arm and leg bleed; everyone rushed to her side.

"Come, Lord Sesshomaru,"

Sesshomaru began to follow; his dad eyed him, giving his son a hard nod before they vanished.

"Jackass!" Inuyasha yelled, "Kagome are you ok?"

She hissed, "It's just some cuts, but they're deep and dirty."

Togo picked her up. "We should find a camp near the water."

"What about Sesshomaru!" Inuyasha yelled,

"We can not worry about him right now," He started to walk away,

"Who said anything about worry? I wanna kill him!" Inuyasha yelled as his group walked away.