Disclaimer- I don't own anything.
Summary: A collection of requested oneshots and stories I had already typed up, but never published.
A/N: Since I won't be able to work on most of my stories I made this. P.S for those who are requesting I don't do Sailor Moon, not cause I don't like sailor moon, just don't like writing sailor moon. I only do Kagome centered fics.
Requested by: RXMFanReaderFics
Pairing: Kagome/Hades oneshot
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"Damn."
She said softly her eyes squeezing shut, wincing as her hand moved on instinct clutching her stomach as a little sharp jab stabbed at the side of her stomach. She made sure not to drop her basket as she ran a soothing hand over her stomach letting out a little of her reishi. The pain receded almost instantly and she sighed in relief before continuing her trek. Her feet felt extremely heavy today as she waddled her way down the dirt pathway that went through the forest towards her little stone cottage.
Her little stone cottage was small looking from the outside but was considerably well-sized for a woman of her making. She made her money off of selling herbs along with selling sweet pastries and vegetables to the locals in the village. Her cottage stood in the middle of a small clearing surrounding by lush greenery and large trees that were well over halfway to the heavens. The stones were a mixture of soft greys in color, rough to look at but quite smooth to touch. The door leading to her little cottage was solid wood made from one of the small trees that reside closer to the village. The roof of her abode was made from long planks of fine wood with reeds stacked on top of the wood in a dome shape to keep the rain from damaging the wood.
Next to her little abode surrounded by a mediocre fence was her garden where she grew her herbs and vegetables. Her garden was separated and had little symbols for where each herb and vegetable grew. There was an assortment of herbs and vegetables in her garden such as: cabbage, onion, garlic, lentils, chick pea, beans, and some of the herbs that she grew were sage, mint, thyme, savory, and oregano. Along with some other herbs that she sold for medicinal use.
Kagome held the basket in one hand while the other unlatched the door to her abode. As soon as she entered her house she heard the light pitter-patter of twelve little feet as three medium sized black dogs scrambled across the room towards her.
She held the basket higher up as they came near. The window provided her light so she could see them mouths agape, tongues lolling, wanting what was in the basket.
"Hey now I miss you all too, but you have to wait a second."
She giggled a little when all three dogs started to pout in their own way. She walked past them moving around the unlit fire pit setting the basket on the little table in the corner making sure it wasn't close to the edge where the dogs could reach it.
She picked up a candle before lighting it. She went into the back room towards the storage room lighting the candle in there before leaving back towards the front of her house where her dogs sat waiting for her to give them their surprise.
Kagome shook her head, walking over towards the table.
She moved the cloth covering the wicker basket pulling out a large piece of cloth wrapped around some steak; a rarity to find on the little island of Anatolios. She threw the steak towards them and all three of them caught it mid-air and began to chow down.
"Honestly acting like y'all haven't eating in days." You would think they hadn't had four pieces of roasted fish.
Kagome smiled at the sight of them all butting heads. She didn't allow them to leave the house considering dogs were a delicacy to some of the people living on the other side of the island. So she left them to watch over the crops in case of any animals tried to get into her garden.
She turned back towards the basket picking it up she carried it towards the back storage room. The room consisted of several shelves that held many jars of different medicinal herbs. She moved towards the back of the room kneeling down slowly in front of the empty shelf making sure to be careful of her round tummy. She began pulling out large jars that were covered with white cloth and tied off with a single brown string. The jars were filled with môlu, kôneion, helleboros, akoniton also known as lykoktonon to the hunters of the village, they were all poisonous plants given to her from Kimeitia; the old lady who lived in the mountains.
Normally she would think of receiving such things, but to reject a gift from the witch Kimeitia was madness. So she had accepted them. She set the jars on the shelf, making sure they were in the very back. It took her a little bit of a struggle to stand back up.
She held her stomach as she rose taking her now empty wicker basket back towards the front of the house, setting it back down on the table.
Knock. Knock.
Kagome eyes narrowed as she looked at her door. She rarely got visitors and her dogs knew that as well, as they had stopped fighting and were now silent and alert.
She was about to ignore the knock, before the door suddenly swung open. The dogs rose onto their haunches. She was prepared to scream but it died in her throat at the tall man standing in her doorway. Even the dogs were paralyzed.
Her eyes connected with the man's and she felt a spark shoot up her spine. Then his name came tumbling from her lips in barely a whisper.
"Hades."
The tall man now known as Hades lips quirked up into a wry smile. His eyes and heart were filled with many emotions as he looked at the woman before him.
Her inky ebony locks that tumbled down from her head to her hips in wavy lushness. Her smooth alabaster skin flawless although she looked a little pale at the moment. Those sapphire eyes that once sucked him in gazed at him in shock. But his gaze traveled lower, a little spark ignited in him.
Her stomach was quite swollen with child.
His child.
"Hello Ka-go-me, long time no see agape mou."
Kagome shivered involuntarily the sound of his hard baritone voice always afflicted her so. Her petite hands balled up into fists and she snuffed out her feelings of attraction replacing them with anger.
"Don't call me your love, because we both know very well one woman already occupies that position." She seethed at him, daring him to deny.
Hades didn't even pay her any mind instead looked over at her dogs. "Cerberus." He said the dogs names and at once the dogs began to shift, bones popping as they merge together forming a miniature version of the three headed hound of underworld. Cerberus shuffled forward, rubbing up against his master's leg in greeting.
Kagome pouted. Cerberus you traitor.
"You look more beautiful than ever agape mou."
Kagome scoffed at his words.
"Hardly, I'm fat and heavy."
Hades moved with a speed that still left her dizzy. He appeared in front of her looking down at her before kneeling down in front of her. His hands made to caress her stomach, but her hand moved in front of her belly to keep him at bay.
He looked up at her with an indescribable glint in his eyes. "Move your hands agape mou, I promise to bring you know harm."
Kagome didn't believe her would harm her. Despite Hades harsh attitude towards others he was always sweet and spoke softly towards her. No I'm afraid if you touch me I might give in.
When she made no move to take her hands away he sighed reaching forward, his hands clamped around her wrists moving her hands away from her stomach. He released her immediately laying his hand on her growing womb.
"My child, our child."He corrected himself, it wasn't just his child. It was their child. His seed and her egg. His thumb moved in a circular motion over her stomach. Suddenly he felt the urge to see her without the dress, not because of any lusty thought although he did desire her. He wanted to see her bare, to be able to feel her carrying his seed without the dingy dress blocking his way.
Unfinished.
