DISCLAIMER: I don't own Inuyasha. I'm just a fan of the show. All rights to the character belong to its creator Rumiko Takahashi.
NOTE: This story takes place nowhere in particular. I've never been to Tokyo and I don't really know what life is like there. Most of the characters in this story are from the anime. I've made up different names for cities, because I don't really want to give my story a certain location. So, I use fake names for cities.
This story was posted on this site before with all characters as human but I'll be revising quite a bit of this one.
SUMMARY: Kagome experienced some extremely, emotional turmoil at a young age and because of that it's difficult for her to trust people. Well, all that changes when she meets Inuyasha. They meet in the most unexpected way, which causes a bond to form between them. They quickly become friends and later on much more. Together they will experience Life, Love, Tragedy, and even face Death. Watch their unforgettable love story unfold.
CHAPTER I: THE DAY THAT CHANGED MY LIFE
Walking out of the library, Kagome looked up at the sky. It would be nightfall pretty soon. She thought to herself as she shook off the chill that suddenly ran up her spine. Today felt like one of those days. She smoothed her unruly bangs from her eyes as last night's dream resurfaced through her mind.
It was a very strange dream, and for some reason it really haunted her. She dreamt that she'd gotten caught up in a rainstorm and ran to seek shelter in a dirty, old, abandoned building. The building seemed quiet and secure, so she thought she'd be safe there until the storm passed. However, the storm never passed and she ended up falling asleep there. When she finally woke up, a strange male was looming over her and he refused to let her out of the old building.
She screamed so loud and for so long, that she had awakened her parents and her little brother Sota. When she realized that it was a dream she was thankful, but that didn't stop her from crying. It took her dad all morning to calm her down. The dream had really shaken her up, because it seemed too real, but she was thankful that it was only a dream.
Glancing up towards the heavens, she realized that the sky was overcast. She prayed that the rain would hold till she made it home. She came to a stop-light and waited for the cars to pass before she crossed the street. For a moment, she thought about jogging home, but changed her mind. With her luck, the rain would probably get her even if she was the fastest runner in the world. It was a good thing she loved the rain.
Well she did until this morning, after she had that creepy dream. It unnerved her, and if that wasn't bad enough, the last thing she needed was a rainstorm. With a touch to her forehead, she began to feel sick. She looked up at the sky for the millionth time today. The clouds had darkened in preparation for an impending storm.
She knew she should've paid more attention to the local news. At least that way, she'd always be prepared for the weather. The traffic light finally flashed red for the moving traffic to halt and she began walking across the street. When she made it safely across, she continued walking until someone singing caught her attention. She looked around in all directions to find the source of the voice, and spotted the person immediately.
It was a tall male crossing over to her side of the street. There were two other guys walking not too far behind him. They were wearing hats and their hair was light in color. The smaller of the two seemed to be in a trance when she looked at him. She smirked and looked away from him, turning her attention back to the really tall guy that was singing. She glanced his way briefly. He was rather nice looking. When he noticed her looking at him, he flashed her a friendly smile and Kagome politely smiled back.
Hmm, she'd never seen him before. Hakurei was a fairly small town, which meant that practically everybody who lived there knew each other, but she was certain that she'd never seen him before. He didn't seem like he belonged in Hakurei. She quickly turned her gaze away from him, and continued on her journey.
It began to drizzle. Feeling a few tiny drops of rain falling upon her face she began to giggle. The little drops of rain weren't so bad, but the heavy drops were. Quickening her pace, she opened her mouth and began singing. Rainy weather was always perfect for singing.
I see trees of green, red roses too.
I see them bloom, for me and you.
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.
It would've been nice if she could actually see some red roses. Maybe she should steal some from her neighbor's garden. A loud crack of thunder resounding in the atmosphere interrupted her thoughts. Lightning flashed across the sky. The noise was so loud that Kagome jumped and lost her balance. She was gonna be tasting dirt soon, or so she thought. She fell, but someone caught her before she hit the ground.
"Are you okay?" The person asked her.
She could tell by the voice that it was a male. She stepped out of his embrace and turned to thank him and noticed immediately that it was the tall guy who had just crossed the street a minute ago.
"Are you okay?" He asked again?"
"Yeah, I am. Thanks for catching me." Kagome said with a nervous giggle. "You're going to have to forgive me. I'm usually not this clumsy."
"Don't worry about it, darling. I'm a little clumsy myself."
"Well, if you'll excuse me, I need to get home before this rain drowns me. Thanks again for catching me. That would've been a really nasty fall if I'd hit the ground."
"You're quite welcome Miss…
"Kagome, my name is Kagome."
"That's such a beautiful name. I like it."
"Thank you. I like my name too." Kagome joked.
The male looked Kagome up and down, staring at her chest for longer than was necessary and then grinned at her widely.
Kagome stared at him in confusion. If she didn't know any better, she'd swear that he was making fun of her.
"I think I should get going. It's rather late."
"Hold on there beautiful."
Kagome forced a smile onto her lips. "Is there something that you want?"
"Would it be okay if I gave you a call some time?"
"I don't think that would be a good idea."
"Oh, come on honey. Don't play hard to get."
"I'm not. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have somewhere to go."
"I love it when girls play hard to get."
"Look pal, are you deaf? I'm not interested."
"You're so sexy."
"You're joking right?"
"Not at all."
"Well you have to be because I couldn't have heard you right."
"I believe you did. I meant what I said. You're sexy and I want your number."
"Are you insane or just plain stupid?" Kagome asked in disbelief.
"I really like the way your name rolls off my tongue. Mmm, Kagome."
"You're weird."
"I'll be what ever you want me to be."
"You know, if you're looking for somebody to get down and dirty with, it's not me."
"You're a really pretty girl Kagome."
"Yeah, I'm pretty, but I'm also young, meaning I'm too young for you."
She flicked her damp hair from her eyes and tried to get a good look at his face. He was wearing a white hat that almost covered his eyes completely, and he had a thin mustache. She could tell he was quite a bit older than her.
"Well, you couldn't be that much younger than me. I'm only 16 years old."
He was lying. He was older than sixteen and he gave Kagome the weirdest feelings. "Well, I'm not even a teenager yet. So, that means I'm off limits to you".
"Oh come on sweetie. You're so pretty."
Without as much as a warning the male leaned forward and touched her face. Kagome stepped back and looked into his eyes. They seemed cold, and unfriendly, and he had a really wicked grin pained onto his lips.
"Keep your hands to yourself. I don't know you, nor would I like to know you."
"We could have a really good time together, sweet Kagome. I much prefer women with assets, which you certainly don't have, but one night with me will have you sprouting breasts really soon. I can make you feel real good, but that little kitty of yours probably can't handle a real man!"
"Stop it! You disgusting pervert! You've got to be crazy to think I'd have anything to do with you. You're scum! No, you're lower than scum. You're a pedophile! Now leave me alone!"
"Wait, wait, wait Kagome! I'm sorry. I didn't mean to come on so strong. I get nervous when I get around gorgeous girls. Can I start over?"
"No! I'm not interested. Go find yourself someone your own age. You stinking pervert!"
"I don't like getting turned down honey."
"Well, that's too bad, because you're getting turned down today."
"Do you know who I am? No girl has ever refused me."
"Well it's a first time for everything."
"Oh come on Kagome. I really want to get to know you."
"Did you just get off a short, yellow bus? I'm not interested in you. I don't care who doesn't refuse you or turn you down. You're being refused and turned down today. I may be young, but I'm not naive, or stupid. You're not talking to a dummy, DUMMY. Now, if I have enough sense to know that you're too old for me, then you should have enough sense to know that I'm too young for you."
"Please Kagome!"
"Buzz off creep! I'm not repeating myself again, and if you even dream of coming near me again, you'd better wake up and apologize!"
Kagome quickly turned away from him and continued toward her destination home. That loser had a lot of nerve trying to hit on her. She was barely 12 years old, not even a teenager yet.
What was this world coming too? It wasn't even safe for children to walk the streets by themselves anymore. She groaned out loud before stopping to tie her shoes. The last thing she wanted to do was fall into the arms of Mr. PERVERT again. Once she was finished, she glanced skyward again. The rain began to come down in abundance.
Oh great! I'm going to get soaked for sure. She increased her pace, and began singing again, but this time she chose to sing a classic by Louis Armstrong, What A Wonderful World. Her father was a huge Louis Armstrong fan and that was his favorite song.
She couldn't wait to get home, and get into her warm bed. Her dad had called her a while ago when she was still at the library, but she didn't answer his call, because she wanted to hurry and finish her school work. She should've called him though. It was raining and getting dark and it wouldn't do any good to have everyone worry about her. She pulled out her cell phone to call him, but before she dialed one number it began to ring. Maybe that was him now.
"Hello?"
"Kagome, I have one more stop to make, and Sota and I should be home soon."
"I'm not at home mom."
"Where are you then?"
"I just left the library. I told you that I had a lot of work to do for my summer school classes."
"You could've had that work done if you'd stop fooling around Kagome. You've had more than enough time to finish that work."
"Mom, I don't feel like this right now."
"I don't care if you don't. You need to take school more seriously and stop procrastinating. Where are you anyway?"
"I'm walking past McDonald's on 71st street."
"Go inside of McDonald's and stay there. I'll come and get you."
"Mom I don't mind walking the rest of the way home."
"Are you crazy? You're only 12 years old. You should be at home already. It'll be dark in a matter of minutes."
"Mom, come on!"
"Go straight into McDonald's and wait till Sota and I get there."
"Fine, I'll wait."
"I'm dead serious young lady! You'd better be there when I get there."
"I'll be there waiting for you and Sota mom. I promise."
Knowing that she never intended to wait on her mother, Kagome said goodbye to her mother and closed her phone, placing it back into the pocket of her jacket. She then continued walking. She was just 5 blocks away from her home after all. She really didn't know why her mother was always making a fuss about her walking home.
She walked and walked until night suddenly fell. The sky seemed to turn ominously dark. Kagome shuddered and her heart began to increase its pace. She really needed to calm herself down. After all, it wasn't like she'd never walked home in the dark before.
As she continued on her destiny toward home, her thoughts began to get the best of her. Maybe she should've walked back to McDonald's and waited for her mother. The rain had soaked her completely and McDonald's was well out of her view. If she stayed out any longer in it, she'd probably get sick. She was going to have to take the short-cut home.
She hated taking it, especially at night, but at this point, it was her only option. The longer route to her house was safer, but it would extend her journey. Looking briefly from her right and then to her left, she cut through some dead end streets and abandoned buildings.
It was really dark in this part of town. There was debris and old abandoned buildings everywhere. She looked around for a moment, noticing immediately that she was totally alone. A glimmer of fear fell over her, and she tried not to panic. She tried to think about happy things to keep her emotions under wrap, but it didn't work though. The more she walked, the more she panicked.
She felt like turning back and heading for McDonald's, but she had already come so far. The area that she was in had little or no reception. So, if her mother did call her, she probably wouldn't be able to reach her. She sighed and wiped at her eyes. She was going to get grounded for being disobedient, that much she was sure of.
She stopped walking and thought about heading back to McDonald's. The sky flashed white and she jumped at the sound that it made. To calm herself, she started humming. She felt eerie chills running up and down her arms which were encased inside of her jacket, but she shook them off. Then she looked up at the sky one final time.
It was almost unbelievable how dark it really was. She needed to hurry up and get home. She lowered her gaze and looked to the left of her, locking eyes with a stranger. She could've sworn she was alone. It was a male. She stared at him for a few seconds. Didn't she just see him a little while ago? It was the guy that tried to flirt with her. She began to get a terrible feeling in the pit of her stomach.
Her first instinct was to run for it. It seemed as though if darkness emanated from the guy. She quickly turned away, and began to walk in another direction. The last thing she needed was another encounter with him. She heard someone walking in back of her, and silently prayed that it was someone else.
Tears misted her eyes and she trembled slightly. She wouldn't admit it, but she knew she was in danger. Afraid to turn around she started walking faster. Her heart began to race ten fold as she tried to force herself to get calm.
"Hey!"
The male called out to her, and she froze in her tracks. Ever, so slowly did she turn around, and when she did she realized he was pulling something out of his jacket pocket. She didn't know what it was, but from where she stood it appeared to be small and silver.
Just like de ja vu, her dream replayed itself in her mind once again. Oh God No! Her dream! It couldn't be coming true. She needed to get away from him. She turned away from the stranger and tried to walk as calmly as she could. She didn't want him to know she was scared of him.
Pulling her cell phone from her pocket, she dialed her mom's number. To her surprise the call went through, but it went straight to her voice mail. She immediately closed the phone and began to run. She was a pretty fast runner, so maybe she could outrun this guy.
She listened to his footsteps, and could tell he wasn't far behind her. Panic overwhelmed her as she thought of a way to divert the person pursuing her. She ran and ran until her legs felt as though if they would fall off her body. Unwanted images of her dream from last night wreaked havoc on her mind. A million thoughts overshadowed her, causing her panic to increase rapidly. She may never see her family again. She needed to call home.
Breathing with every ounce of breath she possessed, she continued running and pulled out her cell phone again. She quickly punched in her home number, hoping that her father would pick up the phone. It wrung and wrung and wrung repeatedly. She ended the call and dialed her dad's cell phone number. It wrung about three times and then somebody answered it.
"Hello?"
"Dad!" Kagome screamed into the phone once she heard his voice.
"Kagome! What's wrong?" He asked frantically.
"Somebody is chasing me! He's moving really fast and I'm scared."
"Where are you Butterfly?"
"Around the corner from the Hakurei Shrine."
"Okay, keep running, I'll call the police." Her father said before grabbing his car keys and racing to the door.
"Daddy!" She screamed into the phone. "He's going to get me!"
"Run baby! Run as fast as you can, and fight with all you have!"
Kagome erupted into tears and screamed. "He's going to get me! He's going to get me!"
"Baby, I've got the police tracing your call right now."
"I'm so scared Dad! I don't want to die!"
"I know honey. I'm trying to find you." He said as fear overtook him.
"Daddy, I love you." She knew she wasn't going to be found in time.
"Kagome no! You're not going to die!"
"Tell Mom and Sota I love them."
The male that had been chasing her had finally caught up to her.
"Goodbye Daddy!"
The male grabbed her by the waist and snatched her in one fell swoop.
NO!
NO!
NO!
Kagome screamed and wailed into the phone. A struggle ensued between the two individuals. Then her screams were cut off, replaced by muffled cries.
Kagome?
Kagome?
Kagome?
Her father repeated her name over and over again, fearing the worst for his daughter. He knew beyond a shadow of doubt that this would be the last time that he would see his daughter alive again.
Kagome lay on the floor motionless. All life seemed to have been drained from her. Not resisting anymore, she waited for her capturer to kill her. She shuddered as a summer breeze settled upon her aching body. She was surprised that she'd lasted this long. Her death was imminently approaching.
She knew she'd die one day, but not like this, in an old, broken-down abandoned building. She was certain she'd be at least 90 or older as opposed to 12, when she died. She hadn't really experienced life. She was still a kid. What did she do to deserve being violated in the worst possible way? Sure, she was disobedient and rebellious sometimes, but what child wasn't? This wasn't fair.
What a cruel hand fate had dealt her.
She looked over at her still-bleeding arm. It felt as numb as the rest of her body. She wondered if it was broken, since she couldn't move it. The knife her attacker stabbed her with tore right through her skin. She trembled as another wave of tears washed over her. She didn't want to die. She wanted to fight back, but she couldn't.
She wished she could fight back, but she was at a disadvantage. This guy was twice her size, and he paralyzed her. She closed her eyes, certain that she had reached the end of her life, but the stubborn part of her didn't want to give up so easily.
She wept silently because she knew there was no point in fighting. She couldn't move her legs. They both were broken. Even if she did fight back, she wouldn't get away from him.
FIGHT!
FIGHT!
FIGHT!
She heard the words over and over again in her head, and she wanted to fight off her attacker. She knew that the guy who kidnapped her had no intention of allowing her to live. So, with a final thought, she accepted her fate, and decided to fight till her very last breath.
The male walked over to her carrying the same knife he stabbed her with, and began whispering sinister things to her. He laughed when she attempted to turn away from him. He placed his free hand upon her thigh and squeezed it, smiling as blood flowed from it. Then he told her how much fun he had and how exciting it was to draw his knife across her flesh.
When he began to move his hand up her thigh she cried some of her most achingly, frustrating tears. Her small body couldn't handle any more of his torture. He pushed her pushed her broken legs apart.
"What's wrong Kagome? I thought you were enjoying yourself?" He sneered, before moving to straddle her waist.
"Please! Please!"
She felt his fingers touching her in her most intimate place and she winced. She prepared herself for the pain that would come again, because she knew that it would.
"Please what Kagome?"
"Please! Don't do this!"
She felt him again, but this time his fingers were replaced by a much fiercer part of his body. She shuddered and pushed at his chest with her hand that wasn't paralyzed, but that only angered him and he forced all of his weight onto her body.
"Don't do what? This?" He said as he began to move, stripping her of her innocence and her sanity and sending her into an endless abyss of turmoil, a fate far worse than death.
Kagome closed her eyes and continued weeping. She was completely helpless. She couldn't do anything but lay there and wait for him to finish raping her again. She squeezed her eyes tightly, wishing that he'd end his assault on her body. Why couldn't he just have killed her already? She didn't know how much longer her body could hold up.
She shuddered and trembled like roaring waves upon the sea. While she was experiencing this torment a warm, summer breeze settled over her aching body. It had to be that or shock. Her body was numb and everything hurt. Even crying felt painful.
Her attacker looked down into her face, enjoying the woebegone expression of it. He grabbed her arm, the one he stabbed and twisted it behind her back, causing her to scream and yelp in pain.
"Ahhhh! Ahhhh! Ahhhh!"
"What's the matter? Don't you like it?"
"No! Please! Stop!"
"Why? Does it hurt?"
"Yeeeesssssss!"
"Does it hurt badly?"
"YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSS!"
"Good! That's how I want it to feel!"
Kagome screamed, hollered, yelled, cried, and bled all over the floor, but her attacker still wouldn't let her go. He was torturing her and loving every minute of it. She probably wanted to die, and she would, but not before he finished his assault on her body.
A long while later he stepped away from her.
She couldn't tell what was going on because her eyes were closed. She heard him fumbling around. It sounded like he was pouring something out. Her head began to throb. She was in so much pain physically. She'd probably die before he got another chance to kill her. She opened her eyes and when she did she heard him walking back towards her.
"I'm sorry Kagome, but you know that I have to kill you now. I want you to know though, I really did enjoy getting to know you."
"Please, let me go." She barely whispered. "I'll give you anything that you want. Please! I'm begging you!"
"I can't let you live now. It's too late. You must now meet your unfortunate end!" He touched her face, satisfied with the pain that he inflicted on her body. "It's too bad though. You have such a beautiful face."
He touched her lips and she bit down hard on his right hand. She pulled and scratched at him in an attempt to get his knife. He chuckled wickedly at her attempts.
"It's useless to fight me Kagome. You already know that you've lost this battle." He raised his knife to stab her.
This was it! Her heart nearly skipped a beat. He was finally about to end her life. She kept her eyes closed, ready to fall into the arms of death.
Now I lay me down to sleep
I pray dear Lord, my soul to keep
And if I die before I wake
I pray dear Lord, my soul to take...
"That's where you're wrong honey. I'm the DEVIL and I'll be stealing your soul."
Kagome shivered and repeated the prayer again.
Now I lay me down to sleep
I pray dear Lord, my soul to keep
And if I die before I wake
I pray dear Lord, my soul to take...
The male laughed maliciously as his knife began to descend, but he didn't stab her. He heard the sound of footsteps, and then a door swung open. Kagome opened her eyes. Both of there eyes fell on the person that stood at the door. It was Kagome's father.
"Daddy!" Kagome yelled as he entered the abandoned building.
A fresh trail of tears slowly trickled down her cheeks. Never in her life had she been so happy and relieved. She breathed a sigh of relief. Her father had come to her rescue.
Mr. Higurashi ran towards Kagome, as her attacker ran for the exit.
"Daddy, help me!"
He looked down at Kagome. She was naked, save a dress which was ripped straight down the front. She was badly beaten and she was nearly bloody all over. He became consumed with anger as he eyed the exit. A taste for murder filled his mouth.
"No Dad." Kagome said to calm him. "Let the police get him."
"But honey, they haven't arrived yet."
"I don't care! Get me out of here." She uttered in pain.
Mr. Higurashi immediately pulled her into his arms.
"Oh Daddy!" She wailed. "I thought you wouldn't find me. I thought I was going to die!"
"I'm here now baby. I'll never let anyone hurt you."
As they embraced, a smell caught Kagome's attention. She remembered her attacker pouring something onto the floor.
"What's that smell?" Mr. Higurashi asked.
"It's gasoline." Kagome said as she sniffed the air once more. "Dad we have to get out of here." She said frantically. "I think this place is going to blow up."
"Come on, we have to hurry." He said as he tried to pull her up.
"I can't stand up. He broke both of my legs. You'll have to carry me."
Mr. Higurashi lifted Kagome from the floor and began to run as the building went up in smoke. He ran towards the building's entrance, and as he did a large piece of wood fell and blocked the entrance of the door. The room they were in, in the abandoned building was pretty high up. So, they scanned it quickly in search of another exit.
"The window." They said in unison.
Mr. Higurashi easily broke the window, as he and his daughter began to cry for help.
No one noticed them. They yelled and screamed and screamed and yelled. Nobody heard them. The fire proceeded to blaze as they continued screaming for help. The window was their only way out.
Then as if fate would have it, they saw two boys running towards the burning building. One of the boys was quite tall and the other was of average height. From Mr. Higurashi's view, the taller boy looked to be the older of the two, and they had the appearance of brothers.
The taller of the two boys sent the younger one to go find help, and he finally made it to the window. He reached his hands up, but he wasn't tall enough to reach the window. There was no time to think. They all had to act quickly.
"You're going to have to throw her out sir." The male said as pointed to Kagome.
Kagome looked to her Dad fearfully.
"Don't be scared Butterfly. It's our only way out."
"Okay, I love you Dad."
"I love you too baby. Now get going."
Mr. Higurashi placed Kagome on the windowsill and pushed her out of the window. She let out a scream as the kind, young gentlemen intercepted her fall.
He gently set Kagome onto the ground, pulling her dress closed, to preserve modesty. Then he turned to help her father but was jilted when flames jumped out from everywhere encompassing everything.
Mr. Higurashi attempted to escape, but his foot got caught between some old chairs.
Kagome watched in terror.
Her father struggled, and struggled to free himself, but he wasn't successful.
The older boy watched Mr. Higurashi worriedly. He was trapped.
"Dad come on! Hurry!"
The flames began to blaze in abundance.
"Daddy, come on! You can't die!"
Mr. Higurashi swallowed hard and echoed something that neither Kagome nor the male that helped them could hear. He knew he wasn't going to make it out alive. His life was about to meet an unfortunate end, but if he had the chance to save his daughter again, he'd do it in a heartbeat. Ready to face death, he waved goodbye to his daughter.
I love you Butterfly!
Don't ever forget that.
Kagome's eyes grew immense. This couldn't be happening. Her dad wasn't supposed to die. He couldn't. He saved her life. They had to make it out together.
"Daddy no!" Kagome wailed.
A huge beam consumed by flames fell upon his head. Fire flew all around him, engulfing his body. He swayed backwards, falling to the floor. He was permanently trapped inside of the building.
Kagome shook her head in disbelief and cried out in agony.
NO!
Noooo!
Noooooooooo!
"Don't leave me Daddy!"
Kagome trembled and shuddered.
Her heart ached.
Her throat felt dry.
She couldn't breathe.
She lost her voice.
Don't leave me!
Don't leave me!
Don't leave me!
She tried to say the words, but they were lodged in her throat.
She gasped for air.
Her eyes felt heavy.
She was dizzy.
Everything turned black.
The world was leaving her, or was she leaving it.
She closed her eyes and succumbed to the darkness.
The older male turned away from the burning building and came near the girl. He sat down on the ground next to her bloody, bruised and broken body. Then he lifted her and placed her in his lap.
The younger male finally returned. He had found help, but it was too late. The building was still burning, and he didn't see the man, that was with the girl. He just saw the girl, in his brother's lap. She was bloody, barely breathing, and broken.
He looked down at his brother. There was an unrecognizable expression on his face. Then he looked at the girl again. She appeared to be dead. He immediately turned away. He'd never seen anyone this wounded in his life.
By the time the ambulance finally arrived, the whole scene was flooded with police. They questioned his brother, but he didn't really know what happened to the girl, beyond the obvious. They tried to question him, but he lost his voice.
He turned to walk away from the gruesome scene, but not before he saw the ambulance loading the girl into the van.
She wasn't dead to his surprise.
He glanced at her one last time, wondering if there paths would ever cross again, because he knew after tonight, that he'd never forget her face.
Thanks for reading my story. If you like it, please submit a review. I hope you have enjoyed my first chapter, because there's plenty of drama ahead. I decided to repost this one. Thanks for visiting. Be sure to review.
