B.D.: I'm soooooooooooo bored! ;.; I came up with this fanfic. I don't know why when I have to update my other fanfics. T.T My internet wasn't working, and I don't feel like doing homework right yet. I was listening to Evanescence's Snow White Queen when I started writing this. Hakudoshi might be majorly OOC and if you don't like, don't read. That's your only warning. I'm making the final shard in Inuyasha's father's tomb.
Kagome – 15, Inuyasha – 17 (ish), Sango – 16, Miroku – 17, Shippo – 5 (maybe 7)
Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha or the quote(s) from the song Snow White Queen, only the plot.
Heavenly Sin
The stars in the heaven twinkled without a care in the world, high above the earth. Blue-brown eyes watched them, glazed over in thought. Her raven colored hair was fanned out under her head. A boy of about five to seven slept peacefully by her side. The waxing crescent shined bright from the light of the sun, showing it was going to be a full moon in a week or two.
Her eyes looked around at her companions, they were all sleeping peacefully. Inuyasha with his arms crossed and ears twitching ever so once in a while. Sango with her hair behind her, and Kilala at her side, in her kimono top and bottom the covers her Taijia suit. Miroku was up against a tree, arms crossed as well as legs and his staff against his shoulder. Kagome looked back up at the sky, why could they sleep and not her?
The fire in the middle of the lopsided circle had burnt out by not, leaving the moon to keep everything lit with its borrowed light. The blue light made the blue in Kagome's eyes looked deeper and more serene. A smile grazed her face, she had always loved the night, it was calm and peaceful. Unknowingly to her, a boy of five to eight was watching her, a scythe (halbred?) over his shoulder. His grayish-lavender eyes took in everything of the group, how could they not have sensed me yet?
Hakudoshi had been following this group for a few days, since the night after the new moon. The hanyou's treatment to the young, vibrant miko wasn't a suitable one. A smirk overcame his child-like face, how he could treat the miko better than the hanyou. The shikon shards would be found more easily with him and the miko than the whole ragtag group. The hanyou, taijia, monk, fire neko, and kitsune were doing this for their own selfish reasons.
The taijia, her brother; the monk, his Kazaana; the hanyou, the undead miko; the fire neko, she follows her mistress; and the kitsune, so he won't be left behind and that was understandable. White locks fell on young shoulders as a stifled laugh shook Hakudoshi's shoulders. He looked up and saw the soul-stealer of Kikyo. What bad timing she has, ran through Hakudoshi's mind. He sighed as the living miko gasped and feigned sleep as the hanyou opened his eyes and left after the soul-stealers.
Naraku's incarnate's eyes took on a curious look as he saw tears in Kagome's eyes. How the hanyou was breaking her more than her realized. Hakudoshi knew she knew of hate, lies, and all that; but she kept it hidden behind perfectly, false, façades. It wasn't that hard to notice; yet the others treated her as if she was a porcelain china doll. Kagome wiped her face with her sleeve and took a deep breath.
A lunar moth caught the time traveling miko's attention as it fluttered past above her. She gave a weak smile at it and sat up, mindful of Shippo. Kagome tucked him in her warm sleeping bag, while she stood. A sigh escaped her lips, before she squared her shoulders and picked up her bow and arrows. The young miko left n the opposite direction as Inuyasha, bent on training her aim.
It was tiresome for her to be continually protected by the others, and Inuyasha kept contrasting her to Kikyo. It was wearing Kagome down mentally and she won't be able to keep up her façades anymore. Why am I always the one berated and not someone else? It's always Kikyo wouldn't do this, Kikyo wouldn't do that, why me? Kagome closed her eyes at the thought. Only to open them as she heard a twig snap, somewhere behind her. The young miko stood stock still, waiting for something to happen.
Hakudoshi mentally cursed as his stepped on a twig he hadn't seen. His eyes darted to the still miko, as she waited for something. After a few minutes, Kagome deemed it safe and continued on her trek, not noticing Hakudoshi behind her. Hakudoshi cursed in his mind at the hanyou's treatment of the miko, it wore down her in her senses. This was why it would be better if he was with the miko not Inuyasha.
Kagome reached a good spot about a mile away from camp. It wasn't too big, or too small, but about in the middle. A thick branch that's attached to a tree, a little to her right, was her target to practice with. Meanwhile, Hakudoshi climbed a tree to watch from a safe distance. Her nearly-white miko energy surrounded the arrow when it was released from the bow.
The arrow missed by a couple of inches, but Kagome was stubborn and tried again. Hakudoshi was intrigued by the miko's stubbornness. It'll get her killed someday. What a waste if she was, his eyes took on a sympathetic look if that was what people called it. He looked to his left at the sense of a demon's presence. The feel of an evil aura froze Kagome in her spot.
She put the arrow, which was in her hand, in the bow in case of attack. The aura shifted and went from behind, only to be injured by a scythe. Kagome's eyes widened in fright and surprise at the sight of the small incarnate. Hakudoshi merely looked at her before turning his attention to the demon. Rude much. Jeez, ran through her mind quickly before leaving.
The demon was a boar demon, a shikon shard in its forehead, and a wound on its front foreleg. It leading its lust for more power. Kagome gasped, "There's a shikon shard in its forehead!" Hakudoshi looked back at her as she clamped her hands over her mouth. That was another reason why he was interested in her.
Damn it! Bad Kagome, bad! He's an enemy! Kagome mentally berated herself on speaking out loud. Her eyes open –which she closed when she was in thought- to the demon trying to prepare to charge. Her instincts kicked in and she aimed her bow. The young miko temporarily forgot about the child-like incarnate and fired her arrow. Hakudoshi had to get out of the way of her holy energy that surrounded her arrow.
His right sleeve was singed, but he was fine. Hakudoshi looked up to see the arrow strike the boar in the head, next to the shikon shard. It let out a shriek, making Kagome and Hakudoshi cringe at the sound of it. The demon fell to the ground with a loud thud. Hakudoshi went up to the boar as Kagome was trying to reopen her ear canal from the shriek.
When he took the shikon jewel shard out, the body disintegrated into ashes. Hakudoshi made a decision in his mind about the shikon shard. He walked towards the living miko, who in turn stepped back in defense, and held the shard out. Kagome's eyes held confusion, wasn't Hakudoshi our enemy? Why is he giving me the shard? The must be a catch. Nothing in Hakudoshi's eyes betrayed his thoughts to the miko as she looked into them.
That was how Inuyasha, Sango, Miroku, Shippo, and Kilala found them. Inuyasha took out his sword, fully transformed and pointing at Hakudoshi. Sango and Miroku were in defensive positions while Inuyasha was in an offensive one. "Give Kagome the shard, Hakudoshi! Then step back so I can kill you!" came an order from Inuyasha. "I was going to, but on one condition," the white child replied, looking over at Inuyasha.
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B.D.: I'm bored. It's my first attempt at a HakudoshiKagome fanfic. No flames please. It's been awhile since I last seen any Inuyasha episode, so don't blame me for anything that might not be right. R&R.
