Miroku opened the door and found Kagome sitting up in the bed, her feet hanging over her head down, her bangs covering her face.

"Ahm," Miroku cleared his throat; Kagome looked up at him. "Miroku?"

"How are you feeling Kagome?"

It took her a moment to answer, "Ok, I guess."

"Are you ready to go?"

Kagome slipped off the bed, she had changed into Mikoship clothing, some that was left on the bed for her. Kagome picked up her torn school clothes and met Miroku at the door. "Ok, I'm ready."

Miroku smiled, and they started their journey back to Kaede's. It was quiet; the warm wind blew, and she found herself wondering again why Sesshomaru had been the one she woke up to. She tired to remember the battle, Kagome bit her lip. She kept seeing flashes of blood, Naraku and Inuyasha flying with his sword in hand. But she could not remember what happened to her or how she got to be under a cherry blossom tree.

Kagome stopped in front of the hut and sighed. Miroku held the flap open, and Kagome went in.

"Kagome!" Sango ran up and hugged her friend,

"Kagome," Inuyasha said more in a soft tone. Sango let go of Kagome and Kagome looked at Inuyahsha, he stood. Kagome's eyes went to Kikyo, who was asleep with a cool rag on her head.

"Did he hurt you?" Inuyasha asked,

Kagome looked at Inuyasha, confused. "Who?"

"My bastard brother, thats who!"

Kagome had a flashback of Sesshomaru's eyes. "No."

"Im glad to see, child that ye are alright," Kaede spoke, holding a pot of hot stew. Everyone sat down to eat, and Kagome was hungry.

"What happened?" Kagome asked after a while.

Everyone looked at Inuyasha; he felt the accusing fingers on him again.

"I thought you would be alright!" Inuyasha yelled, standing up. Kagome looked up at him, confused ."Inuyasha, what are you talking about?" She asked, holding her bowl up.

"I thought Sango and Miroku were right behind me!" He yelled,

Miroku closed his eyes, this was not going to turn out good.

"How did I know you were going to go and die!"

Die?

"Inuyasha, I'm not dead." Had she missed something?

Inuyasha growled and turned away from everyone, crossing his arms.

"I child, it was Lord Sesshomaru who found ye."

Kagome figured that much, but things were still missing.

"Inuyasha?" Kagome titled her head.

"I don't wanna talk about it ok!" Inuyasha yelled and then stormed off out of the hut.

Kagome's eyes went wide. "I, I don't understand," She spoke softly, her eyes calming though she was still so very confused.

Miroku looked at Kaede, and Sango looked down into her bowl.

"Inuyasha said, die." It didn't make sense; she was alive.

"My child, if it was not for Lord Sesshomaru, you would not be alive."

Kagome looked up, shock written on her face, but she was still confused. Kaede could see it.

"Perhaps ye should ask him child,"

Kagome looked down at her bowl of stew.

"He left his sword, you know," Sango spoke. "By the cherry blossom tree," Sango finished, looking at Kagome the whole time. They didn't feel it was their place to tell Kagome what happened. She would have to ask Inuyasha or his brother. Kagome stood up. "I need some air."

She walked out of the hut and walked away from the town, she was going back to were she had been found, the cherry blossom tree.

They were keeping something from her, clearly. Inuyasha wasn't willing to say what. But it was apparent. She felt different.

Did she really die? Did he really save her?

But more importantly, why was it Sesshomaru and not Inuyasha?