Kanémochi no Shòjo, Mazúshiì bínbō na Shónen
(Rich Girl, Poor Boy)
"Ohayo gozaimasu!" (Good Morning) The young teenage girl yelled as she ran down the hallway of Goshinboku Private High School. She was attempting to catch up with her friend, Sango Tijaya, at the moment it looked as though she wouldn't reach her in time if the other students didn't move. "Sango-chan!" That got her attention, Kagome Higurashi thought to herself as Sango turned around to face her.
"Ka-chan, o genki desu ka?" (How are you?) Sango said as she stopped to allow her friend to catch up with her. Sango had her long black hair tied up into a long ponytail that reached to the middle of her back. Her eyes were a rich chocolate color and she always wore red eyeliner, no matter what else she wore that day. It was known around the school as her signature liner. Today she had decided on a pair of low rider jeans and a white tank top with a short sleeved over shirt the same shade as her eyeliner. Her black flip flops let every one know that today was meant for comfort, not style.
Kagome had finally caught her breath and was able to speak. "Genki-desu." (I'm fine) She responded. Sango glanced down then back up, giving Kagome a look that told her there was something wrong. Kagome glanced down as Sango had and realized that her short denim skirt had ridden up during her run down the hall. She quickly tugged it down so it was back into its proper place. "Thanks, I didn't even notice it." Her black hair was down, lying around her face in a natural beauty. Her blue eyes sparkled like the morning sky, attracting the attention of any man in distance of gazing upon her. She wore no make-up and yet she still looked flawless. She wore a spaghetti strapped shirt with a see through over shirt. Her light blue flip flops weren't even dirty, meaning she had probably bought them last night for today's outfit.
"What was the hurry, Kag?" Sango asked as she began to walk down the hall in the direction she was headed in when Kagome first got her attention. Sango wasn't a fast walker, yet she wasn't slow. She walked at a pace that suited her style, her flare. It showed off the slow swinging of her hips as she took each step. It was enough to stop every guy in the hallway.
"I wanted to ask you what was up with you and Miroku." Sango sighed, she knew the question would be asked eventually but she wasn't sure when.
"Kagome, Miroku didn't go here. We had a difficult time getting together, because one of us was always busy. I really miss him, Kagome, but this is best. Besides, he's only middle class, my father would never approve." Her gaze was fixed on the floor so no one would see her fighting back tears.
"Gomen nasai, Sango." Kagome would never knew what it was like to be in love with someone outside of her class. Every guy that she went out with either came from a family with more money then her or an equal amount. "Did you break up with him or…"
"Hai, I broke up with him yesterday. Kagome it was so bad, he actually begged me not to break up with him." Sango turned into the girls bathroom so that no would be able to see her tears.
Kagome took a seat on the plush white couch, patting the spot next to her she motioned for Sango to take a seat. "Do you love him, Sango?" She picked up a tissue off the counter before sitting next to her friend.
"Watákushi wa wakárimasèn (I do), I love him very much, but my mother told me that if I didn't break up with him she would tell father. If my father knew he would cut up all my credit cards." Kagome pulled her friend in for a hug. "Kagome, nani mò o-ítoma shina-kute wà watákushi wa wakárimasèn? (What should I do?) I don't want my parents to cut me off but I want to be able to see him, he was the best thing to ever happen to me besides you." Kagome was doing her best to comfort her friend, but so far she wasn't making any progress and the bell was getting ready to ring.
"I don't know what to tell you, Sango-chan, but if you really love him you'll do anything to see him. No matter what happens." Kagome stood up, smiled at her saddened friend and left the bathroom to go to her class.
"Kotó ni yoru to kánòja wa tadáshiì. (Maybe she's right.)" She said quietly after her friend had walked out.
A/N: Okay, I want all of you to know that some of my Japanese may not be correct…I'm still working on it. So don't write me saying "Oh, that's not how you say blah blah blah…" or "This is the correct way to say…so and so…." I'm working on it and if I'm wrong after something is already posted and I figure it out later….I'll fix it….Thank you for reading and I hope you take a minute to review…..thanks again….
