Reality's fiction

By Lar-lar

And she's back! Ha! You don't rid of me that easily! Okay, this is gonna be longer than my last few fics, not sure exactly how much longer but I like to write long fics so we'll just have to wait and see! Any comments or criticisms are always welcome and I hope you guys will enjoy! Thanks!

Disclaimer; I do not own any of the charters portrayed in this fic, I'm really not that smart. Seriously. I'm not. Ask my friends!

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Chapter one;
Down the well.

The young girl sighed out loud and murmured to herself, frowning at the words on the screen infront of her. "Damn baka english essay." She said in mock annoyance but a slight smile still present on her lips. The CD in her disk drive changed songs, now an amazingly strong yet quiet voice filled the room. "I thought music was supposed to help you concentrate?" She sighed to herself and shook her head. "Come on come on! There's work to be done snap out of it!" She stared at the window to her right, the sky was white with clouds with just a small splash of yellow, so bright it, too, almost looked white. How she wished it would rain. Again she shook her head. 'How come with all the traveling I do in the feudal era I can't think of a good story?' She thought, noticing her mind wandering again, this time to the small gray phone to her left. She could almost hear it ringing she longed for the distraction so much. She sighed again.

"Kagome?" Came a voice from downstairs. The girl smiled and turned her face upwards.

"Thank you!" She grinned before replying to her mother. "Coming!" Kagome turned off her computer and ran down the stairs, taking two at a time and not really caring why her mother had called her, 'anything had to better than staring at that damn computer screen a moment longer.' She thought not realizing she had already reached the last step and so went promptly head first into her mother. She grinned. "Sorry." Her mother bent down to help her up and sighed.

"You are always in such a hurry, Kagome. The world can wait afew moments for you to reach the ground safely you know." Kagome dusted herself off and nodded.

"Your right, kaa-sama. I will be alot more reserved and careful next time." The older woman rolled her eyes before turning back towards the kitchen and muttering something under her breath as she went. Kagome stood for a moment, looking around for any obvious reasons as to why her mother had called her down but there was nothing so instead she followed her to the kitchen. "Kaa-sama?" She asked, standing in the doorway.

"Hummmm?" The older woman replied, turing to face her daughter. "Oh right! Your friend just called for you, you know, that one with the colorful vocabulary." Kagome's eyes widened, what was Inuyasha doing coming to her house? And where exactly was he now? "I did invite him in, but he said he would wait outside." Her mother continued as if reading her mind. "Does this mean you'll be going back to the feudal era?" Kagome nodded as she grabbed afew supplies and threw them into her back-pack.

"I'm sorry kaa-sama but for Inuyasha to come here there must be something bad happening..." She broke off, she had thought that as soon as her mother had mentioned his coming to her time, but she had not actually given much thought as to what might have happened. "I hope Sango-chan and Miroku-sama are ok... and shippou too." She muttered.

"I am sure all your friends are fine, that hanyou friend of yours is probably over-reacting to whatever." Kagome nodded. I was true that Inuyasha often got carried away, especially when it came to collecting shards. She turned and hugged her mother. "You be safe." The older woman replied. Kagome nodded.

"I will! See you soon."

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Inuyasha sat up in a tree near to the shrine that housed the well which allowed Kagome to pass between worlds and him too when he wished to do so. He saw Kagome walk out of the house and heard the door shut fast behind her but he did not wish to let her know where he was just yet. He enjoyed watching her although he would never admit that. He watched her walk to the middle of the garden where she stopped, turned around on the spot looking high and low and then she stood still again, hands on hips, looking annoyed. Inuyasha grinned, jumping down from his perch and causing Kagome to jump out of her skin.

"Inuyasha!" She yelled, half laughing, trying to catch her breath again.

"You humans, it's all too easy." He said, scuttling off towards the well. Kagome shook her head and ran after him.

"Wait up!" She yelled, still not quite having caught her breath yet. To his credit, Inuyasha stopped and waited for to catch up to him but moved on again as soon as she reached his side. Kagome rolled her eyes but continued walking at her regular pace. "What's the rush?" She asked, speeding up alittle as he walked through the doors of the shrine and disappeared from site. "Is everyone okay?" When she caught up to him again, he was sitting on the rim of the well looking down into it's depths.

"The usual crap." He replied in his normal gruff tone. "I left Sango- san chasing that bouzu with that hiraikotsu of hers. " Kagome laughed, nothing seemed to be amiss there and Inuyasha himself seemed in quite high spirits. Inuyasha's ears pricked up at the sound of her laugh and he smiled wryly.

"So why did you come here for me?" He shrugged and took her hand, helping her to the rim of the well. She eyed him suspiciously but he did not look at her, instead he jumped and disappeared down the well. Kagome sighed, staring after him for a moment then she mirrored his earlier shrug and walked along the rim of the well to where she had fastened a ladder. "A much safer way to get down there." She murmured.

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"Gormen nasai, Sango!" Miroku yelled stopping to catch his breath and using a nearby tree to steady himself. He tried to breath quietly so as to hear if the taijiya was still behind him but it was not working too well. He could not see her so maybe he had gotten away with his lecherous ways this time. He let himself slide down the tree until he was sitting at it's base, his shakjo in hand as always.

"SUKEBE!!!" Came a yell from the direction he had been running from. He jumped to his feet, looking desperately for a place to hide but finding none.

"Damn." He sighed to himself and excepted the fact that he was indeed about to receive the slap he knew he deserved. He saw Sango approach and waited patiently for her to reach him. She glared at him with a disgusted look in her eyes. Miroku put on his best innocent smile. "Sango, what a pleasant surprise running into you here..." he broke off, his sweet talk was not working this time. Instead, Sango raised her hand ready to bring down smartly on whatever part of Miroku it happened to come into contact with first when...

"Sango-chan?" It was Kagome's voice. "Miroku-sama?" It came again. Miroku's smile beamed as it did appear he had been let off the hook.

"Baka!" Sango spat at him before turning her back on him and walking in the direction of Kagome's voice. Miroku's smile stayed fixed to his face as he dusted the dirt and dead leaves from his robes and walked slowly after her.

"Sango." He sighed quietly to himself, still smiling.

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Kagome could just make out Sango emerging from the forest, she could also make out the scowl on her face and the grinning monk following at a safe distance. Kagome laughed to herself at the site and walked over to her friends.

"Kagome-chan!" Sango greeted, her scowl finally giving way to a smile at the site of her friend. "I thought it was you I heard calling." She said as the two met at last. "Your back a day early, is everything okay in your world?" Kagome nodded, trying not to smile as she saw Miroku over Sango's shoulder slowly creeping silently towards her, obviously he still had not learnt his lesson. Suddenly Sango spun round, hiraikotsu in hand, catching the monk on the side of the head and watching as he hit the hard ground beside her with a thud. She smiled happily. "I'm a taijiya Houshi-sama, did you really think you would get away with that?" The monk looked up at her, rubbing his head but still smiling good-naturedly.

"It is always worth the risk, Sango." He replied, once again dusting off his robes. He then turned his attentions to Kagome. "Aah, Kagome." He bowed slightly. "Glad to see you back and looking so well." Kagome bowed back and the watched as the monk walked back towards the well where Inuyasha and Shippou were fighting over the backpack Kagome had bought with her. Of course, Inuyasha was winning, his right hand held Shippou back while his left searched for anything that looked edible. Kagome let her laugh be heard this time and turned back to Sango.

"Still the same problems with Miroku-sama?" Sango grinned back at her.

"Indeed but he is easily dealt with." She spun her hiraikotsu about as a demonstration of her skills and then returned to Kagome. "So why are you back so soon?" She shrugged.

"You'll have to ask Inuyasha that one. That damn Hanyou turned up at my house and scared me half to death by hiding in the trees and when I asked him what had happened for him to come and get me he just shrugged and jumped into the well." Sango's grin widened.

"Maybe he just wanted to see you?" She replied. Kagome let out another laugh.

"I doubt very much that was the case." She said as they too began walking towards the well where now Miroku had taken an interest in the back pack too. "Who knows what goes on inside his head?" Sango nodded. 'Who knew what went on in any of their heads?' She wondered.

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Authors notes; And there's chapter one! I'm not sure about the beginning,or the end, or the middle for that matter! Please review and let me know if your enjoying this and I'll update REALLY soon! Laters!