Okay. This is just a fic. That I've been thinking about, you see I've always wanted to do something when Inu and Kags weren't a pair. :D It's getting old if you get my drift. So, I've decided to do this...I kinda based it off of that old Digimon season, I think it was...#3 with Renamon and all that stuff. I used to watch it when I was little. If you don't now what Im talking about forget it. :) Anyway, tell me what you think R&R. :D
Hanyous are small and big creatures that were protectors and friends to people.
Kagome walked home from school slowly. She had no friends. Her short black hair bobbed as she walked. She saw people with there little hanyous they'd all gotten from who knows where. Nowadays people were finding them everywhere they would just come to them and they were made for each other. Kagome wasn't good enough to have one she guessed. Her mother, felt that hanyous were a waste of time and that having one would only make Kagome childish so, Kagome's dreams of the perfect companion flew out the window.
Kagome slid through the door of her house and plopped her shoes and backpack on the floor of the living room.
"I'm home, Mom." She said in a dull tone. There was no answer,"Mom?"
Still no answer. Kagome walked into the kitchen and looked on the refrigerator. There was a note.
Kagome,
I went to the beach for a little while. I thought you wouldn't want to go so, I left you something to eat in the fridge or you can order takeout. I'll be back at around 11:00 it's a Friday night so, feel free to go out.
Love You, Mom
"Right..." Kagome sighed"I wouldn't have liked to go."
Kagome slithered into her room and laid on her bed. She didn't want to do her homework. She felt sad and she didn't know why. Kagome pulled out her sketch pad and began to draw randomly. Her hand moved quickly and the picture came almost naturally as if it was buried deep inside her mind. In the end, the was a strange looking hanyou with eyes that were staring off into the distance. She imagined they would be amber, he had ears on the top of his head soft furry ears that took the menacing look away from him. He had long claws and white hair. He looked just as lonely as she did.
"Don't worry." She whispered,"In my eyes, you're the perfect hanyou."
Kagome looked at the picture one more time and scratched out something on the top: 'Inuyasha'. The perfect name. Kagome kissed the picture, placed it on the night stand next to her, and rolled over to go to sleep.
"Kagome," Ms. Higurashi nudged her daughter,"Kagome, honey, wake up. It's time for breakfast. (A/N: Isn't she just the mother everyone wants?)"
"Oh...Okay."
"Oh, yes and I think there's a little friend here for you." Ms. Higurashi said with a hint of mystery.
"What?" Kagome rubbed her sleepy eyes and sat up quickly.
Ms. Higurashi left the room all in smiles.
"What is this all about?" Kagome slid out of bed put on her furry bunny slippers and crept downstairs.
Kagome wasn't in the least happy about her little "friend" downstairs, in fact, she found 'Hojo' her new neighbor quite annoying and stupid for wanting to meet her at such an ungodly hour.
"Hi." Hojo said cheerfully, ignoring Kagome's frizzy matted hair and dull expression,"I'm Hojo. I just moved in across the street from you. I wanted to meet you."
'Yeah right. You probably heard I didn't have any friends and wanted to be the one to make the anti-social kid talk, right? Not gonna happen buddy.' Kagome grinned inwardly.
"Well, Hojo. It's nice to meet you but, I find all this 'I'm your neighbor' stuff quite stupid. Bye now." Kagome closed the door on Hojo's pasty face and went to the table for breakfast.
"Oh, honey? How do you like Hojo?"
"I don't know mom, he seemed kind of rude." Kagome lied through her teeth.
"Well, I find him a much better companion for you than some hanyou. You two should get to know each other."
"I don't want to get to know him."
"Well, I don't know what to say to you, dear."
"Say I can have a hanyou of my own."
"No, Kagome. Hanyous are silly." Ms. Higurashi said calmly,"I don't want you being a big child."
"I'm going out." Kagome left the table got dressed cleaned herself up and went out the door without another word to her mother. She took her sketch pad with her and headed to the park.
Kagome stayed out late into the evening and found herself all alone again. There were no more laughing children or barking dogs, just quiet chirping of crickets and the buzzing of cicadas. Kagome looked at her picture of Inuyasha.
"Hanyous aren't silly." She whispered to herself.
"I wouldn't say so." A tiny but, gruff voice answered her.
Kagome jumped up to see a small figure creeping toward her. It had something in it's hand and it's eyes gleamed in the moonlight. They were amber.
"Who's there?" She asked slowly.
"Just me." The small figure stepped into the light and there before her was the picture she held in her hand.
