Yo People! I love inuyasha, so this is my inu fic! Sorry for short chapters, but i don't habe that much free time to write! Enjoy, i put my heart and soul into writing this! (not really)
So... Inuyasha?
Inuyasha: Feh. Why do i have to do the introduction to your stupid story?
Kagome: INUYASHA!
Inuyasha: Uh oh...
Kagome: SIT BOY!
*crash*
WestlyHitachiin: Eh he... (sweat drop)
Inuyasha: Fine! Pushy lady! WestlyHitachiin does not own Inuyasha! All rights go to me! I own myself!
WestlyHitachiin: If i did... there would be a whole lot more romance.
Miroku: Romance? Yoou know that cursed hand of mine? I'm sure i could star in a lovely citrusy story with my dear Sango...
*SLAP*
Sango: Not with me... perverted monk.
Inuyasha: Just get on with the story already!
*Inuyasha's POV*
"INUYASHA! You KNOW I have to go! My final exams are coming up and I can't fail them or I won't pass to the next grade!" she yelled, her face turning red with anger.
"Do you really care that much about tests?! They don't seem to be helping us find Naraku or anything else for that matter! You are not going! You are staying here whether you want to or not!" I screamed back at her. I didn't want her to leave, nothing felt right without her here. I loved her, but I could never admit it. I loved her too much to defile her like that. She won't ever experience the discrimination, the shunning, and the downright horrible treatment she would get. She deserved much better than me.
"INUYASHA! SIT BOY! I DON'T CARE IF IT DOESN'T HELP! SIT BOY! I HAVE A LIFE BESIDES THIS! SIT BOY! YOU DON'T OWN ME! SIT SIT SIT SIT SIT BOY!" She screamed, as I was shoved down into the earth. I got up after a minuet; she was gone. I jumped into the nearest tree, and squeezed my eyes shut. All I could think about was Kagome. He brow eyes that would sparkle at the slightest surprise, her small mouth that seemed always to carry a smile, her rosy cheeks, her small hands… I had to stop. I couldn't think about her that way.
I jumped up, searching for anything to distract my mind. I ended up running, just running. Focusing on my movements through the trees rather than Kagome…
When I finally stopped, too exhausted to continue, dawn was creeping across the sky, turning it a shallow pink. A village sprawled out before me, already busting with humans going about their daily work. Children played in the street, chasing after a small ball. No one noticed me standing in the dark of the forest, until that ball came rolling towards me, stopping at my feet. A small little girl came running up eagerly, before stopping a few feet away, gasping at my presence. She tilted her head, looking at me with a confused expression.
"Why do you have doggie ears?" she asked innocently, but captured the attention of the surrounding village. Everyone was staring at me and the girl standing a few feet away, it was as if everything went silent, and in actuality it did.
"Kari!" a frantic mother screeched, "Get away from that monster!"
The girl's eyes widened in surprise, before running to her mother, who was throwing deadly glances my way. I looked down at the ball, then back to the villagers.
"Hey filthy half-breed!" A group of men taunted, holding shovels and pitchforks, before walking my way. "Leave us and take your sickening self somewhere else before you regret you ever came here! You ruined this village by even coming here you pitiful excuse of a creature! You're an abomination, a disgrace, too low to even have pity for!" I stared at them, looking at the all too familiar hatred in their eyes. They stepped forward to fight, but a clear, loud voice rang through the village,
"He's Mine!"
The villagers parted, and a lone priestess walked forward, a bow in her hands.
"Half-breed," she spat, looking at me in disgust, "what is your purpose coming here?"
"I never knew this stupid village was here!" I spat back. She stared at me with cold, penetrating eyes.
"Lucky us then. We get to rid the earth of your disgraceful presence." She said in a slight mocking tone, raising her bow up and pointed it at my heart.
I guess history is repeating itself…
"What did he ever do to you? What did he ever do to any of you?" an angered voice shouted, a voice I would know anywhere. Kagome.
I spun around, to stare at Kagome, in full priestess garb.
"Priestess, why are you protecting that evil thing?" a villager gasped, shock lacing his words.
"You did not answer my question. What did he do to deserve being condemned?" she said, harsher.
"His very existence condemns him! How can you stand to be in his presence?" another villager shouted. She gave him a sharp look, and he shrank back.
"He is a better man than anyone is this entire village! He doesn't go around killing innocent people, unlike you! All he has ever done is protect me!"
"You're telling us you are involved with the half-breed? So you're its pet then? You realize you can come with us, it won't hurt you anymore." the priestess smiled, offering a hand towards Kagome.
"He would never force me to do anything. And he's not an it!" She hissed.
"Oh, how intriguing. It looks as if she has feelings for it. How disgusting."
I couldn't stand it anymore. They had no right to treat Kagome that was.
"Leave her out of this! Insult me all you want but leave her alone!" I yelled, "I know I'm a filthy half-breed, but that doesn't give you permission to put down Kagome!" The priestess only smiled cruelly.
"It looks like the half-breed has feeling for her too." She laughed.
"I could never defile her that way!" I snapped, and jumped into the nearest tree, taking Kagome with me.
"Inuyasha, what are you doing! Let go of me!" she screeched, kicking wildly.
"Don't you realize nothing you say will change their minds? Besides, what they say about me is true. I am a filthy half-breed. I do defile you with my presence. I am the lowest thing on this earth."
"Don't you dare say that!" She screamed, hurting my ears.
"Why not? It's true."
"It is not. Don't give those horrible people the satisfaction of making you fell unworthy of anything. You already are more of a person than they could ever be!"
I stayed silent for a while, as I carried her to the bone eater well.
