I don't own Inuyasha nor Skip Beat. Also this isn't the second part to the Neko Miko. I hope you all enjoy the story.
A small black with large round blue eyes glanced around the crowded sidewalk waiting for an opening. The moment came she took it hightailing it out of the shadowy ally and into the bright morning. Only she hadn't counted on a young girl on a bike late for her shift at a small restaurant. Pain hit her the moment after the girl had managed to stop the complete blow from hitting her. Hurt and unable to change her form into one a bit better suited to get across the message that she was fine the cat kept still and instead reinforced her breathing to help with the slow healing.
The girl on the bike picked up the cat noticing that it was still breathing yet not moving. Feeling responsible for the small animal and wanted to help yet the time on her watch threw her into a panic. Not thinking she carefully cradled the cat inside her jacket before getting on her bike and rushing off to her last job of the day. Slightly out of breath but feeling happy about making it to work on time all but made up for it in her mind.
Going into the changing area she spotted an empty box that would due until she could get the cat to a shelter. Since the place she lived at banned her from keeping an animal.
"Kyoko…" A woman called from the other side of the screen.
"I am coming right now." Kyoko called back while hurrying to fix the last bit of her uniform into place.
Lying in the box the cat cursed silently to herself as she tried to figure out how to get out of this troubling spot. After all she had gotten out of a few before though they all seemed to have involved people that were already involved with the supernatural. Though this time it was obvious that the type of person she was dealing with was most likely not going to believe a cat could just transform into a human and walk away unscathed.
Kyoko had just finished up her shift when she remembered what had happened before she had started. She hurried over to the box and looked in on the black feline and noticed that it had yet to move from the spot she had laid it in. Picking up both the box and the cat Kyoko went out the door thanking her boss for the information she needed.
Walking a bike and holding a box with a not to feather light cat in it was difficult. And more exhausting when she found out that the place was closed. Giving up on finding an open place to take the cat to she decided that taking it home was the best plan for the moment.
The moment Kyoko arrived at home she nearly sobbed from the pure relief of getting home. The cat on the other hand was sobbing from the knowledge of her punishment that was to come.
