We don't own Inuyasha even though I wish I did. Koga *gets a far off look*
Anyway that was our disclaimer and if you don't like the story then tough.
I want to thank my friend A-pu-pu again for coming up with another story
for us. Thanx.
Heather's POV
The fog had now settled thickly in the woods by now. My breakfast was cold but I wasn't sure that Vanessa had noticed hers was too. I sat by the window staring out at the dismal surroundings.
"Is it just me or has the fog gotten thicker?"
Vanessa's POV
I hadn't noticed the fog really. Not until Heather pointed it out. I had to agree with her. It kept getting harder and harder to see outside.
"Yeah. It has. That's weird. Wanna go riding in it? See how far we can get before one of us gets lost?"
I laughed at the suggestion, having just been joking. But I still waited for Heather's reply.
Heather's POV
My attention had gone back to the window. Riding in this? I shrugged my shoulders. It actually sounded like fun. But what if one of us got hurt?
" Hey I like that idea lets do it. Only on one condition. The person who gets lost first has to do the other persons homework for a month."
I smirked and turned back to look at Vanessa. She knew the woods better then I did but I have an uncanny sense of direction. Sure sometimes it gets me into trouble but I didn't think about that.
Vanessa POV
Heather's conditions interested me. Getting out of homework? Any day! I had to agree.But I knew Heather. She wouldn't get lost so easily. That crazy directional thing she has. She always knows where she's going!
"Okay then. Settled. I'll get the horses all set. You. do something."
I shrugged and got out of my seat, throwing away my cold breakfast. I didn't need to eat it anyway. not to mention it looked disgusting. I knew I shouldn't have tried cooking this morning.
Heather's POV
I poked at my breakfast that looked like any second now it would sprout legs and walk away. I didn't want to hurt Vanessa's feelings but this was just sick.I knew I shouldn't have let her cook this morning. 'Hm what to do what to do?' I wandered outside and took in a breath of fresh air. I had left my breakfast on the table in case it DID want to walk away.
"The world makes sense again."
I felt a strange foreboding presence in the woods. My instinct was telling me not to go in even with Vanessa, but the adventurous side of me was asking me what I was waiting for.
Vanessa's POV
It took me ten minutes to find the barn, then five minutes more to find the latch to open the barn. Stupid fog. As I walked into the barn, I managed to trip over a hay bale, then bumped against a horse's stall. This was nuts. Where was that damn light switch?! Of course, right then, I found it, the light nearly blinding me, not to mention the horses. Smart. I spent another twenty minutes, tacking up two horses. Then I went to find Heather. The fog stopped me again. I couldn't see my own hands. that's never good when going riding. Oh well!
"HEATHER! Get over here!!"
Heather's POV
I laid down on the dew wet grass. The fog consumed me and covered me like a thick blanket. I couldn't see Vanessa but I could sense her. 'Maybe I'll just lay here and wait for her to find me.' What fun would that be though? I stood up and made my way to the area I felt her most.
"Vanessa?"
Vanessa's POV
I jumped when Heather appeared out of nowhere. It was creepy. I hate it when she does that.. Wait. This is the first time she's done it to me. 'You're losing your mind. You're talking to yourself again too.' I shook my head. I had to stop doing that.
"You ready yet? I've got the horses set. if you're still up to it that is."
Heather's POV
I laughed at the idiocy of that statement. I was always up for adventure and a friendly bet. I never backed down from a challenge.but something at the back of my mind was eating away at me. Why does this fog feel so strange? So familiar? Like I've been in it before. Okay now I'm talking to myself that's never a good sign.
"Of course I'm still up for it. I never back down from anything."
Vanessa's POV
I knew she wouldn't leave me hanging. I pulled the horses over, forcing them into the fog. They weren't very happy about that. "Here. You ride this one. He was easier to get ready, so he may be an easier ride."
I handed her the reins to lead the horse and started walking away with my own, eventually stopping and hopping on the horse's back.
Heather's POV
I forgot about walking closer and just hopped on my horse. Strangely this all seemed too familiar. I hate déjà vu. Anyway I started to go into the woods then stopped. A shiver swept over my body and I suddenly felt very uncomfortable. The horse I could see was nervous. More so than I was but there was no backing down. We had entered the fog, my horse and I, and I realized just how thick the fog actually was. I couldn't even put my hand two inches in front of my face and see it. This might not have been such a good idea after all.
"Vanessa?"
Vanessa POV
I heard Heather, sensed her near me, but I could see nothing but fog. It was insane. The idea was insane. I'm such a nutcase. I need psycho therapy or something.
"Heather. is it just me or does this feel.wrong? I kinda feel like.like I've been in this situation before."
Heather's POV
I could make out vague shapes moving in the fog. I hoped it was just Vanessa and her horse.
"I know Vanessa I have this strange feeling that.I don't know something is out of place.I'm having this déjà vu feeling and it's not a good one."
Vanessa's POV
I shuddered. I agreed with Heather, once again. I didn't like this feeling, never wanted to feel it again. But I had a bet to upkeep.
"Let's go. You're not scared are you?"
I didn't wait for Heather to answer. I just nudged my horse and started walking, the fog wrapping itself around me tighter and tighter.
Heather's POV
The fog had now settled thickly in the woods by now. My breakfast was cold but I wasn't sure that Vanessa had noticed hers was too. I sat by the window staring out at the dismal surroundings.
"Is it just me or has the fog gotten thicker?"
Vanessa's POV
I hadn't noticed the fog really. Not until Heather pointed it out. I had to agree with her. It kept getting harder and harder to see outside.
"Yeah. It has. That's weird. Wanna go riding in it? See how far we can get before one of us gets lost?"
I laughed at the suggestion, having just been joking. But I still waited for Heather's reply.
Heather's POV
My attention had gone back to the window. Riding in this? I shrugged my shoulders. It actually sounded like fun. But what if one of us got hurt?
" Hey I like that idea lets do it. Only on one condition. The person who gets lost first has to do the other persons homework for a month."
I smirked and turned back to look at Vanessa. She knew the woods better then I did but I have an uncanny sense of direction. Sure sometimes it gets me into trouble but I didn't think about that.
Vanessa POV
Heather's conditions interested me. Getting out of homework? Any day! I had to agree.But I knew Heather. She wouldn't get lost so easily. That crazy directional thing she has. She always knows where she's going!
"Okay then. Settled. I'll get the horses all set. You. do something."
I shrugged and got out of my seat, throwing away my cold breakfast. I didn't need to eat it anyway. not to mention it looked disgusting. I knew I shouldn't have tried cooking this morning.
Heather's POV
I poked at my breakfast that looked like any second now it would sprout legs and walk away. I didn't want to hurt Vanessa's feelings but this was just sick.I knew I shouldn't have let her cook this morning. 'Hm what to do what to do?' I wandered outside and took in a breath of fresh air. I had left my breakfast on the table in case it DID want to walk away.
"The world makes sense again."
I felt a strange foreboding presence in the woods. My instinct was telling me not to go in even with Vanessa, but the adventurous side of me was asking me what I was waiting for.
Vanessa's POV
It took me ten minutes to find the barn, then five minutes more to find the latch to open the barn. Stupid fog. As I walked into the barn, I managed to trip over a hay bale, then bumped against a horse's stall. This was nuts. Where was that damn light switch?! Of course, right then, I found it, the light nearly blinding me, not to mention the horses. Smart. I spent another twenty minutes, tacking up two horses. Then I went to find Heather. The fog stopped me again. I couldn't see my own hands. that's never good when going riding. Oh well!
"HEATHER! Get over here!!"
Heather's POV
I laid down on the dew wet grass. The fog consumed me and covered me like a thick blanket. I couldn't see Vanessa but I could sense her. 'Maybe I'll just lay here and wait for her to find me.' What fun would that be though? I stood up and made my way to the area I felt her most.
"Vanessa?"
Vanessa's POV
I jumped when Heather appeared out of nowhere. It was creepy. I hate it when she does that.. Wait. This is the first time she's done it to me. 'You're losing your mind. You're talking to yourself again too.' I shook my head. I had to stop doing that.
"You ready yet? I've got the horses set. if you're still up to it that is."
Heather's POV
I laughed at the idiocy of that statement. I was always up for adventure and a friendly bet. I never backed down from a challenge.but something at the back of my mind was eating away at me. Why does this fog feel so strange? So familiar? Like I've been in it before. Okay now I'm talking to myself that's never a good sign.
"Of course I'm still up for it. I never back down from anything."
Vanessa's POV
I knew she wouldn't leave me hanging. I pulled the horses over, forcing them into the fog. They weren't very happy about that. "Here. You ride this one. He was easier to get ready, so he may be an easier ride."
I handed her the reins to lead the horse and started walking away with my own, eventually stopping and hopping on the horse's back.
Heather's POV
I forgot about walking closer and just hopped on my horse. Strangely this all seemed too familiar. I hate déjà vu. Anyway I started to go into the woods then stopped. A shiver swept over my body and I suddenly felt very uncomfortable. The horse I could see was nervous. More so than I was but there was no backing down. We had entered the fog, my horse and I, and I realized just how thick the fog actually was. I couldn't even put my hand two inches in front of my face and see it. This might not have been such a good idea after all.
"Vanessa?"
Vanessa POV
I heard Heather, sensed her near me, but I could see nothing but fog. It was insane. The idea was insane. I'm such a nutcase. I need psycho therapy or something.
"Heather. is it just me or does this feel.wrong? I kinda feel like.like I've been in this situation before."
Heather's POV
I could make out vague shapes moving in the fog. I hoped it was just Vanessa and her horse.
"I know Vanessa I have this strange feeling that.I don't know something is out of place.I'm having this déjà vu feeling and it's not a good one."
Vanessa's POV
I shuddered. I agreed with Heather, once again. I didn't like this feeling, never wanted to feel it again. But I had a bet to upkeep.
"Let's go. You're not scared are you?"
I didn't wait for Heather to answer. I just nudged my horse and started walking, the fog wrapping itself around me tighter and tighter.
