This is a roleplay between me and a friend (XYZ-2-ABC). Him as Inuyasha, I play Kouga. Reviews and Comments are loved and welcomed!
The quiet trill of insects calling to each other, the smell of moist earth, the pale moon that hung high in the school, partially covered by shadows and clouds that were hard to see in the dark, all made the night comforting...at least, now that he got away from that damn wench, Kagome!
Inuyasha was swiftly making his way through the forest, determined to leave the other people that made up the group that he called 'friends.' Regardless of whether or not they were, they were really ticking him off! He had to get away from those people before he got to the point where his anger could not be restrained...and then he'd have to deal with that damn word..."Sit."
Just the very thought of that word made the half-demon grimace, wrinkling his nose in..in..disgust! Yes, disgust! That very word was disgusting!
These thoughts did nothing to ease Inuyasha's anger...in fact, it only stirred the inferno that was burning inside of him, causing him to grit and grind his teeth in anger.
They wouldn't catch up to him now. He doubted they'd even chase him, so this was probably far enough.
He stopped dead in his tracks, looking behind him, ears listening intently for the sounds of anything heavier than a bug moving around. Hearing none, he sighed and took notice of his surroundings, not even sure where he ended up at.
It was just a regular all around, grass, dirt...and a large lake that shone beautifully in the dark, a deep aqua blue that remained completely flat like a sheet of glass, disturbed by just the barest movement, delicate enough to shatter at the touch of even the wind.
Night had already fallen around the inhabitants of the plain, the wind fiercely blowing through the leaves and branches .Silence was loud in Koga's ears as he walked through the large growth of trees. The Yōkai held his head high as he began to pick up speed and dash, quickly bouncing off the trees until he reached the branches and used those to move further into the forest.
He'd heard some of his comrades talking about some dangerous monsters that came from the place. Koga was outraged that they would stoop so low as to be fearful of anything that the forest had to offer. The only beings in the world that should give his posy any issues at all would have to be Naraku's damn flies. They even gave Koga problems, but it was nothing on his precious Kagome.
Oh, how beautiful she was. Long fair raven hair that gently reflected Koga's own locks, it was sad that she was stuck with a senseless bastard.
"Those damn cowards!" Koga muttered as he jumped from tree to tree. "I'll show them there's nothing to fear!"
The truth was that there were many rumors about the forest, that there were magical plants and monsters inhabiting the entire area. It only made Koga want to see more of it, to fight and see if there was an opponent that could cause him a struggle. Still, he'd want the upper hand in a battle, so he chose aerial to protect himself.
Inuyasha sighed heavily, trying to contain the rage that was building up on the inside of him. He bent down slowly, grabbing a few spare stones and throwing one as hard as he could across the lake, watching the many ripples that spread across it's surface as it bounced across the liquid before sinking into it. He threw another one, thinking about Kagome and the others. He had to calm down before he went back..he knew the others would be pissed but..like hell if he really cared. They'd get over it soon enough.
This time the stone slipped into the lake relatively fast, Inuyasha grabbing a third one and his hand in mid-throw...before he stopped. A scent caught his nose...and the sound of something moving between the trees suddenly came into hearing. It was very hard to notice, but there was no doubt about it. Something was definitely moving around. It smelled like...
"Koga!" Suddenly, the stone Inuyasha was holding was launched with his full strength into the leaves, aiming for the demon.
A break in the wind had Koga looking toward a clearing through the tree branches. Something was aimed right for him!
Quickly, he jumped down and hung from the branch, growling as he felt blood slipping down his cheek. The rock had come from out of nowhere and he was so concentrated on an attack from an enemy that when it came, he wasn't prepared.
What was that? Koga thought as he swung forward and then back before jumping onto the ground. The scent in the air was familiar. A mix of some dirty mutt and perfume that came from… Inuyasha! The perfume was Kagome's, but since the wet dog always spent his time around her, it was only natural that he'd take on the smell. It was the only good thing about him.
"Oi, mutt," Koga called, walking to the dark green shrubs and jumping over the small bother, glaring at Inuyasha. "I came here looking for a fight and who should I run into except the baka." He snickered as he rubbed the back of his neck and felt the brush of his brown fur arm accessories.
"How about you say that to my face, wolf?" He asked, approaching Koga, but making sure to keep a distance between them, his hand at his side opening to bare the claws. "I was just looking for a way to vent my anger, and who else should I run into but a stray wolf?"
At this point, the words passed between the two were a common thing. The two had met up several times alone and each time ensued a fight. It was not a matter of whether or not it would happen. It was just a matter of who would strike first. Inuyasha would not use his sword against Koga though. Their fights were basically animals fighting, showing who was the dominate of the two. He didn't want to kill the man (though sometimes he was really pushing it). And if he did kill him, who would he use to vent his anger on? Certainly not Kagome.
"Didn't bring anyone with you?" He asked with a cocky but playful smirk. That's all it was at this point. Playful. "Why not run on back to them? I don't want this fight to be too easy."
"Oh, gladly," Koga said, bearing his claws and growling. "'I came here looking for a fight and who should I run into except the baka.'" He put emphasis on the word "baka" this time, trying to get him agitated. "You have problems listening now, mutt?" he asked, waving a hand in the air as if he wasn't bothered by what the dog demon had to say or his need to fight.
Koga never used his dagger in fights unless his hands had failed him, by then, he might as well not even have the weapon. There was never any wish to kill one another, just the pure feeling of loathing. In fact, the only reason that he would fight Inuyasha would be due to his company. Kagome just couldn't be with him as long as she was around the bastard.
"I'm not like you, mutt," Koga said, shrugging his shoulders. "I don't need people constantly around me to protect and save me from the dangers of life. I'm a real man."
"Besides, I'm more of a problem for you alone. What, think that I'll run off and find my friends while you run back to Kagome with your tail between your legs, wimp?" he moved into a fighting stance as if preparing for the fight ahead. It was only a matter of time before Inuyasha cracked.
Of course,that last sentence was exactly what pushed Inuyasha over the edge. The accusation that he'd run off to Kagome was just...maddening! Now he just wanted to claw that smirk right off that damn wolf's face!
And he would too and prove to him that he didn't need Kagome! Hell, he'd probably even do better without her!
With a yell, he launched himself at Koga, everything else around him blurring together in an abstract wave of colors, as he sped towards the man, reaching out with his sharp claws and aiming for his face, determined to (literally) claw off that smirk.
Narrowed eyes and a growl of anger, Koga lunged forward at Inuyasha the second that the other dog had also pushed from the ground toward him.
Koga couldn't believe that he had to deal with Inuyasha's stupidity or that Kagome had to take it on a daily basis. What would a woman like her see in an ass like that?
His own claws shot out as he flew at Inuyasha with everything that he had, leaving his knife safely at his side since all he would need were his claws and not some weapon to defeat his enemies.
With all of this pent-up anger inside, Inuyasha figured that he'd have no problem taking down Koga, no matter how good that arrogant bastard thought he was. The two collided in mid-air, loosing all of their momentum and pulled down by the force of gravity, falling into the lake that lay beneath them.
The lake was rather deep, enough to cover a person nearly up to their chest, enough to completely cover a person if they laid down in the liquid. It was abnormal though, though not one soul was really able to tell how.
When he made contact with the water, Inuyasha was taken by surprise, and the liquid surged up his mouth, reflexes making him immediately swallow it down while he scrambled to stand up, his head popping over the surface as he took in a deep breath, while he had (conveniently) placed his foot on Koga's chest and was using his weight to hold him down there
Koga fell with a loud splash into the lake below them. He felt his back touch the bottom briefly as he tried to reach back up to the surface. Yet, just as he was about to gasp out for air, a foot pressed against the middle of his chest and in his desperation to get air, he sucked in water instead.
In a blind fury and urgency, Koga took the foot and forced it off his chest and forward so that the person who was stupid enough to still be standing there would fall into the water. He hoped that Inuyasha would fall in entirely to give him a moment to breathe regularly.
With a cough, Koga reached the surface and gasped in the air as he looked around and saw that Inuyasha was beneath the water this time. He let his mind travel for a moment as to a strange tingling sensation, but ignored it as he reached into the water and took Inuyasha by the throat.
There were two emotions that went through Inuyasha as he felt his footing give away, right before he plunged back into the water. The first one was surprise, for obvious reasons. The second was anger, as he was pissed that Koga just wouldn't freakin die!
He found himself drinking more of the lake's water once more as he landed in it,. He didn't have time to think about getting up as all his thoughts were interrupted by Koga's hand around his throat, almost completely ensuring Inuyasha's suffocation.
Inuyasha wasn't going to give up easily though. He grabbed Koga's wrist, squeezing it tightly, as if trying to break the bone that way, until Koga relinquished his hold around Inuyasha's neck. The second he did, Inuyasha got up, charging at the demon and tackling him, slamming his back against the edge of the lack and pinning him there with his own body.
It wasn't as if he was expecting Inuyasha to die so easily. There would be no fun or sport in it if he just allowed himself to die, via drowning; however, he hadn't expected Inuyasha to take hold of his wrist and try to split the bone in two.
The moment he removed his hand, he regretted it. Inuyasha had him pushed against the lake's bank, his back shoved against the clump of dirt. Koga's hands were against the other's chest, trying to push him from his body so that he could get Inuyasha back.
Though, there was something else that he had to worry about as well. Something about them being so close in contact, so near to each other, so wet from the lake had him looking up at Inuyasha from his position in a way not much unlike anger. It was just being channeled into something different.
Something better. He thought as he tried to focus his mind of getting the other from his bare chest.
"Ya homo," Koga said as he managed to get Inuyasha back. "What, ya like puttin' yer self against other guys?" With that, he clawed at him, but missed.
"Shut up, Koga." Inuyasha growled out, feeling a strange tingling sensation in his body as the effects of the enchanted liquid finally began to talk hold over him. He was losing his inhibitions, all of his anger was changing, and he was finding it harder and harder to hold back what his instincts were telling him to do.
So that's what he did.
"Just shut up..." He said as he pressed Koga against the lake's bank again with his body, grabbing the back of his head with one hand and kissing the male deeply.
At first, he tried to fight the kiss that the other planted on him. It was weird, but he liked it in some way. The kiss was rough and hard to really take in altogether. He could feel his body being turned on by the way Inuyasha had his hand gripping the back of his head of the way that he pressed his lips onto his own.
Koga hadn't taken in as much of the water as Inuyasha did, and perhaps that was why he was still fighting the rather blatant homosexuality. His hands pushed lightly against the other, giving up on his fight and kissing back.
They parted for a moment to catch their breath though the lustful side of them begged them to continue.
"This don't mean anythin' dog," Koga growled.
"Heh, I don't expect it to, wolf." Inuyasha agreed, before he pressed his lips against Koga's once more, this time kissing him deeper, forcing his tongue into the other's mouth.
He couldn't tell why he was feeling so aroused, but his mind was hazy, too clouded with lust for him to think clearly. At this point, almost everything had been forgotten by him, the ability to reason or control himself completely destroyed in this state. All that was there was his arousal and how much he wanted to screw Koga.
He broke the kiss once more, this time to try to pull off the clothing the man wore, nearly trying to rip it off in this hyper-sexual state.
