A/N: This plotline I originally used as a story for a friend of mine. It's not something I would usually write, but I ended up liking it. I put it in terms of Inu Yasha. No Kikyo in this story, so no ask, I don't think Sesshomaru either, but I'll see how it all works out
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*~*Falling Like Snow*~*
Chapter 1


           Cold, everything about this time of the night was cold. Snow had fallen constantly for almost two days now. Breath came out in clouded puffs as the couple ran through the woods. The slight sound of wind chimes from the house tickled their senses; their hands clasped never wanted to let go. "Promise me" he spoke breathlessly, running in such temperatures would tire anyone. His forehead rested against hers, auburn eyes staring down at her cold pink cheeks then to her eyes. Numbed hands cupped her cheeks in hope of warming her face even the slightest bit. "Promise me.." he repeated. "Christmas morning, before the sun's first hour"
          

Their breath mingled, gray clouds wrapping about each other. She nodded and he reluctantly let her go, she looked back, neither were moving, though they seemed to drift apart, Her hand reached back for him only to find darkness and the repeating whisper of his words, the light of his eyes in the dark. "..Promise me"

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            Those dreams would always wake her up. Without fail they would. It felt so real to her. Even the bite of the winter's wind in the dream left her with chills, even in the summer. Kagome looked about her dorm room to see if anything was out of place. Nothing.. Quiet. She glanced to her clock only to notice that she wouldn't have to wake up for another two hours at least, and her roommate Sango certainly wouldn't be awake for another hour.
     

    Everything in Kagome called her to go back to sleep. Something wanted her to return to that dream and see if she could hold on to the man for a bit longer. Though, since she could remember, the dream had always ended the same. They would have to part.
         

Nonetheless, Kagome's determination willed her out of bed. The last school day before Christmas break was always the best one. Teachers had lost their will to go over much of anything, and the dorms would be celebrating and packing all day. Four weeks without being in school. She would have four weeks to spend with her family.
          

She turned on the water in the family, the goose bumps from her dream calming when the warm water caressed her skin. Home.. her mother would pick her up in about 10 hours. She would see her brother again and spend Christmas with her family. Out of everything, Kagome didn't regret her decision to go to boarding school. She had no choice really. Her father had died about three years ago, and two children were just too much for her mother to handle. Kagome, being the older one, decided the best thing for her to do would be to go to Highschool away from home. Her brother Souta could be a real handful.
          

In the end, her mother's strength wasn't enough to keep Kagome's father among the living. That fact alone always crept into Kagome's thoughts. She stepped out of the shower and wrapped a towel around herself. Though, despite the death of her father, Kagome had been doing quite well for herself. She had gotten a scholarship to a private boarding school, and she was one of the top students in the class. Her mother couldn't have been more proud.
          

She stepped back into her room and got dressed; Sango's room was connected through a small living area that they shared. Only one more semester left of highschool left the two girls happier than they could imagine. Books about college and where they would both attend next year were scattered about the small living area. Though Sango had packed most of her things, Kagome had left that task to do this morning. She had gotten through half of her cleaning when a knock came at her door. It was only 7 am. Not many people in the dorm were up this early. "Who is it?" Kagome called, she would have opened the door if she could have. A tower of books was piled in her arms.
          

"It's Kaede, child." Kagome dumped the books into a box before she rushed to the door. Kaede was more like a grandmother than a dorm proctor. She took care of all the girls, and she cared about each and every one of them. "Early morning packing?" She raised a brow at the boxes lining the floor"
         

"Well I don't want to come back next semester to a messy room!" Kagome explained, she pushed one box of books to the side, "besides, I figure I'll give these college search books to some underclassmen, since Sango and I already know where we're going to college next year." Kaede smiled, though it wasn't the broad one she usually carried when talking to one of the girls. Kagome turned around only to notice the change of expression for the first time.
        

Kagome's expression changed as well, her brows furrowed. Before Kagome could question her surrogate grandmother, she spoke. "Last night I got a call from your mother. She had tried to call your room, but you were already asleep" Kagome sat down on the couch. Kaede sat down on the chair in front of her. "She said your grandfather's in the hospital, and she won't be able to pick you up for Christmas. It's nothing to worry about she told me to tell you, but she has to take care of your grandfather's shrine while he is away."
         

With that, Kagome's heart dropped. She had been looking forward to seeing her family since November. "So what do I do? The dorms are closed over holidays"
Her gaze shifted to her lap, her fingers wrapped about eachother as she thought. "You can come with my family," a voice said from behind Kagome. She looked over her shoulder to see Sango. She was propped against the frame of her doorway; her hair messy from sleeping and her eyes halfway open from just waking up. "We're going to a place not far from here to celebrate. They invited you already, remember?"
        

Come to think about it, Sango's mother had invited her to stay with them. "I guess I could, at least until my grandpa gets out of the hospital.." Kagome still wanted to get home, but there just simply was no way for her to get to her family. She didn't have a car, and she didn't have nearly enough money to take a taxi home.
          

"Great!" Sango said, rather cheerfully, well cheerfully for her anyway. She wasn't exactly a morning person. "We leave right after school today!"
         

School had gone on much as Kagome had expected. Everyone was busy giving gifts to people for Christmas and the teachers were talking about their vacations they intended to take with their Christmas bonus. Kagome sat on the far side of the room in her last period class next to the window. Her chin rested on her hand as she looked out the window.
         

The chattering of her fellow students had long since lost her interest, and now she was thinking about her dream again. Those dreams of hers always got clearer around Christmas time. Her daydream fell apart when one of her classmates exclaimed, "it's snowing!" indeed, he was right. Tiny snow flurries began to fall from the sky. Thoughts assaulted Kagome about her dream, the winter's wind, the wind that had always felt so real to her. She heard those wind chimes and of course, could remember clearly, those amber eyes.

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A/N: Yeah slow start, but I wanted to get a bit of Kagome's character out, the circumstances why she's at a boarding school and her financial situation. It'll make more sense as it goes along, I know it doesn't yet. But I promise you, this fic will have a LOT of fluff, a lemon or maybe two, a bit of sadness, and a lot of happiness ^_^!!! So please read on. Oh and review please!