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Summary: Inuyasha leaves on a trip to visit some old memories. An old acquaintance of Sango's drops by for a short visit while Shippo plays with the town children. What will be the group's reaction to the situation between Kagome and Miroku?
Chapter 1: Alright Already!
~Normal POV~
'Stupid Inuyasha. Why can't he see that we're only trying to help. I wish he'd let us go with him. I don't like the thought of him going to see his mom by himself.' Kagome looked toward Inuyasha with an obviously concerned look on her face.
"Inuyasha, are you sure you don't want us to keep you company on the trip?"
"Why would I want to slow myself down with some pesky humans?," a bewildered Inuyasha asks.
'Why'd I even ask. I knew that he would turn this into an insult competition.' Kagome sighed. "Oh, pesky are we?"
"Yeah, pesky!"
"Fine. Well maybe us pesky humans won't be here when you get back. I could always go back home and leave you to find the shards of the shikon jewel!"
Inuyasha stalks up to Kagome and yells in her face, "You will be here when I get back and all of us will find the shards. Do you understand me, Kagome?"
"Why should I follow your orders? You're just a flea ridden dog anyway."
"Because, because I said so, that's why." Inuyasha looks all proud of himself for that snappy comeback.
"Gee, since you put it that way." Is Kagome's sarcastic response.
Inuyasha doesn't seem to mind if her response is sarcastic or not, just as long as she agreed. The rest of the group (Miroku, Sango and Shippo) are barely controlling their laughter.
"What are you pesky humans laughing at?!" Inuyasha growls and then starts running around sort of menacingly to catch the gang. "Stop laughing, I tell ya!"
The scene fast forwards to Kagome watching Inuyasha as he runs towards his destination. It's just before nightfall (ahh, a romantic scene). After she can no longer see Inuyasha's retreating form, Kagome turns toward the hut the villagers graciously are letting the gang use. 'Gracious because we got rid of that demon, but who's complaining? Not me.'
Kagome walks in to the familiar scene of Miroku being unconscious on the ground, Kiara curled up in her kitten form by the fireplace and Sango watching the stew while Shippo is asking some pesky questions.
"What's in the stew?"
"Stew ingredients," Sango says evilly. You know that'll just encourage Shippo to ask more questions.
"What kind of ingredients?"
"The kind that'll go in a stew," states Sango.
The sound of muffled laughter brings their attention to Kagome standing in the doorway. "The stew only contains all that's necessary for a young pup such as yourself to grow up into a strong demon." While being vague enough to deter Shippo from learning that the stew contains vegetables (oh no, not vegetables!), her answer gets Shippo to want to eat the stew.
"Wow. Can I have some, yet?"
"It's almost done. Why don't you go see if Miroku is ready to eat?" Shippo heads in the direction of the monk and leans down toward his face to yell in Miroku's ear, "Miroku! Are you ready to eat?"
The rest of the group in the room cringe at the loud sound.
"I could have done that myself." Kagome mumbles.
"Then why'd you ask me to?"
"Oh, never mind. The stew's ready so everybody eat up."
The following scene shows everyone, minus Inuyasha, sitting around the table (conveniently in the middle of the hut). Kagome and Sango clean up after the meal. Then the group settles down for the night. But wait, we can't go to sleep without Sango knocking Miroku on the head with the stew pot then muttering, "Hentai."
~~~~~~~~~~~The Next Day~~~~~~~~~~~
"Time to wake up! Kagome! Sango! Miroku!"
The people in question gradually get up and grumble something about having a kitsune for lunch.
"Now that you're up Kagome. What's for breakfast?"
"Cheeky little fox, aren't you. Well let's see we have left over stew or left over stew. Your choice."
"As well as I liked the stew last night I don't particularly relish having the same thing for breakfast," Miroku complains.
"Unless you have a better idea."
"As it so happens I do. Why doesn't the lovely Kagome go into the town and get us some groceries." An innocent look seems to have put itself on Miroku's face. 'hat innocent face belongs no where near that lecherous monk. Just what is that hentai up to?'
"No way, I am not staying alone in this hut with the lecherous monk. Although that isn't a bad idea about the groceries. I'll just go instead." Sango grabs up her things and leaves before Miroku or Kagome can argue their way out of staying.
"Well I guess that settles that."
The scene fades out to then fade in with Sango at the market.
"S-Sango?"
Sango turns around. Shock is the first thing to cross her face, but it quickly replaced with happiness. An acquaintance she thought lost as well, has turned up in the least likely of places.
"Naussica, how on God's green earth did you end up here?"
Naussica kind of looks sheepish. "Well, if you've got a few minutes to spare, I'll tell you all about it. Though I'm sure you probably won't be so glad to see me after my tale."
"That sounds serious. Just let me send a note to my traveling companions telling them that I'm running a little behind." Sango writes a note that she's not going to be able to get the groceries and for the group to occupy themselves for a few hours as she's just met up with an old friend. She hands it to one of the kids hanging about and tells them where to go.
The kid is ecstatic about going to the hut for the demon exterminator (such an honor, to please the heroes).
Meanwhile back at the hut….
"Stay away from me you pervert!," shrieks Kagome. Although the monk hasn't done anything as of yet out of respect for Inuyasha (more like out of respect for his life), he leers at Kagome. Instead of being frightened or insulted Kagome just laughs at the expression on Miroku's face.
"Kagome, don't laugh at my true affection for a beautiful lady such as yourself," Miroku pouts. Miroku gets up and starts to stalk Kagome with his hands out laughing gleefully. Kagome continues laughing and skips about the hut, just out of Miroku's grasp.
'Humans, I don't think I'll ever understand 'em. Might as well join in though, it looks like fun.' "You'd better stay away from Kagome you perverted monk!" Shippo gets up to chase after Miroku who's chasing after Kagome.
Their fun is called to a halt by the knock on the door. Shippo instead goes to open the door. The kid on the other side of it stares at Shippo. "Are you a demon?"
"Yep." Shippo states proudly.
"Cool."
"Better yet, I'm a fox demon. Is that note for me?"
"I don't know much about which demon is better, but this note is from a lady in the market place to her traveling companions. Here." The kid hands Shippo the note.
"Wait right here, I'll go give it to my Kagome-Chan and then come out and play."
"Okay."
"Kagome!"
"I'm right here, Shippo, you don't have to yell. I'll take the note and yes you can go out and play with this young man."
"Thanks, Kagome." Before she can say another word, Shippo is out the door and laughing with his new friend.
"Gee, Kagome if you wanted to be alone with me all you had to do was ask." Teased Miroku.
Kagome reads the note and then looks exasperatedly at the monk. "It seems as if our other companion has deserted us as well. She's come into contact with an old friend of hers and tells us to occupy ourselves for a few hours. Might as well start heating up the stew seeming as how it'll be lunch time before any of the others come back."
Kagome heads toward the kitchen to start heating up the stew but is tackled to the ground by Miroku. "Miroku! What do you think you are doing?"
"Just finishing our game. I win." Miroku grins triumphantly. As he starts to gloat, Kagome tickles Miroku's sides.
"Oh you think you've won do you?" This goes on for a few moments before their positions leak into their thoughts (Miroku on top of Kagome). An awkward silence ensues. The pair separate and mumble apologies to each other. Kagome heads toward one side of the counter while Miroku heads for the other. Kagome's hands are still shaking from the contact with the monk and she drops one of the dishes to the floor of the hut (not really a big deal as dishes were made for wear and tear, not decoration).
"Here let me help you."
"No, I've go-"
Kagome and Miroku butt heads and the whole awkward thing comes back. 'Why am I feeling like this, I love Inuyasha, don't I?'
'I know I shouldn't be thinking about it, but she's just too tempting.' With all these types of thoughts running through their heads it's no wonder why Kagome hesitated and Miroku leaned in to gently touch his lips to Kagome's.
Miroku's sweet kiss quickly turned into an inferno as the passions of monk and miko escalated. Neither spoke a word. It was as if they had a agreement, knowing that if either of them spoke it might make the other stop the wondrous sensations.
Miroku just had to break that agreement. Even with how he felt about beautiful women, he wanted Kagome to be sure that she knew what she was doing and with whom.
Miroku breaks off the kiss and looks intently into Kagome's eyes. "Kagome? Are you sure?"
Kagome's eyes dart to the side in thought, but in the end she looks back at Miroku and with clear thought states, "Miroku you said just a little bit ago that if I wanted to be alone with you , all I had to do was ask. Well consider this a question." "This" referred to Kagome's initiating the next kiss.
'And here's my answer.' Miroku trails the tip of his tongue along the seems of Kagome's lips. Both moan and groan at the sensation each evokes in the other.
"Miroku, hmmm, Gods Miroku that feels great."
"It gets better."
Kagome looks at Miroku in question.
A/N: Tune in next time to see just how much better it can be between a monk and a miko.
Summary: Inuyasha leaves on a trip to visit some old memories. An old acquaintance of Sango's drops by for a short visit while Shippo plays with the town children. What will be the group's reaction to the situation between Kagome and Miroku?
Chapter 1: Alright Already!
~Normal POV~
'Stupid Inuyasha. Why can't he see that we're only trying to help. I wish he'd let us go with him. I don't like the thought of him going to see his mom by himself.' Kagome looked toward Inuyasha with an obviously concerned look on her face.
"Inuyasha, are you sure you don't want us to keep you company on the trip?"
"Why would I want to slow myself down with some pesky humans?," a bewildered Inuyasha asks.
'Why'd I even ask. I knew that he would turn this into an insult competition.' Kagome sighed. "Oh, pesky are we?"
"Yeah, pesky!"
"Fine. Well maybe us pesky humans won't be here when you get back. I could always go back home and leave you to find the shards of the shikon jewel!"
Inuyasha stalks up to Kagome and yells in her face, "You will be here when I get back and all of us will find the shards. Do you understand me, Kagome?"
"Why should I follow your orders? You're just a flea ridden dog anyway."
"Because, because I said so, that's why." Inuyasha looks all proud of himself for that snappy comeback.
"Gee, since you put it that way." Is Kagome's sarcastic response.
Inuyasha doesn't seem to mind if her response is sarcastic or not, just as long as she agreed. The rest of the group (Miroku, Sango and Shippo) are barely controlling their laughter.
"What are you pesky humans laughing at?!" Inuyasha growls and then starts running around sort of menacingly to catch the gang. "Stop laughing, I tell ya!"
The scene fast forwards to Kagome watching Inuyasha as he runs towards his destination. It's just before nightfall (ahh, a romantic scene). After she can no longer see Inuyasha's retreating form, Kagome turns toward the hut the villagers graciously are letting the gang use. 'Gracious because we got rid of that demon, but who's complaining? Not me.'
Kagome walks in to the familiar scene of Miroku being unconscious on the ground, Kiara curled up in her kitten form by the fireplace and Sango watching the stew while Shippo is asking some pesky questions.
"What's in the stew?"
"Stew ingredients," Sango says evilly. You know that'll just encourage Shippo to ask more questions.
"What kind of ingredients?"
"The kind that'll go in a stew," states Sango.
The sound of muffled laughter brings their attention to Kagome standing in the doorway. "The stew only contains all that's necessary for a young pup such as yourself to grow up into a strong demon." While being vague enough to deter Shippo from learning that the stew contains vegetables (oh no, not vegetables!), her answer gets Shippo to want to eat the stew.
"Wow. Can I have some, yet?"
"It's almost done. Why don't you go see if Miroku is ready to eat?" Shippo heads in the direction of the monk and leans down toward his face to yell in Miroku's ear, "Miroku! Are you ready to eat?"
The rest of the group in the room cringe at the loud sound.
"I could have done that myself." Kagome mumbles.
"Then why'd you ask me to?"
"Oh, never mind. The stew's ready so everybody eat up."
The following scene shows everyone, minus Inuyasha, sitting around the table (conveniently in the middle of the hut). Kagome and Sango clean up after the meal. Then the group settles down for the night. But wait, we can't go to sleep without Sango knocking Miroku on the head with the stew pot then muttering, "Hentai."
~~~~~~~~~~~The Next Day~~~~~~~~~~~
"Time to wake up! Kagome! Sango! Miroku!"
The people in question gradually get up and grumble something about having a kitsune for lunch.
"Now that you're up Kagome. What's for breakfast?"
"Cheeky little fox, aren't you. Well let's see we have left over stew or left over stew. Your choice."
"As well as I liked the stew last night I don't particularly relish having the same thing for breakfast," Miroku complains.
"Unless you have a better idea."
"As it so happens I do. Why doesn't the lovely Kagome go into the town and get us some groceries." An innocent look seems to have put itself on Miroku's face. 'hat innocent face belongs no where near that lecherous monk. Just what is that hentai up to?'
"No way, I am not staying alone in this hut with the lecherous monk. Although that isn't a bad idea about the groceries. I'll just go instead." Sango grabs up her things and leaves before Miroku or Kagome can argue their way out of staying.
"Well I guess that settles that."
The scene fades out to then fade in with Sango at the market.
"S-Sango?"
Sango turns around. Shock is the first thing to cross her face, but it quickly replaced with happiness. An acquaintance she thought lost as well, has turned up in the least likely of places.
"Naussica, how on God's green earth did you end up here?"
Naussica kind of looks sheepish. "Well, if you've got a few minutes to spare, I'll tell you all about it. Though I'm sure you probably won't be so glad to see me after my tale."
"That sounds serious. Just let me send a note to my traveling companions telling them that I'm running a little behind." Sango writes a note that she's not going to be able to get the groceries and for the group to occupy themselves for a few hours as she's just met up with an old friend. She hands it to one of the kids hanging about and tells them where to go.
The kid is ecstatic about going to the hut for the demon exterminator (such an honor, to please the heroes).
Meanwhile back at the hut….
"Stay away from me you pervert!," shrieks Kagome. Although the monk hasn't done anything as of yet out of respect for Inuyasha (more like out of respect for his life), he leers at Kagome. Instead of being frightened or insulted Kagome just laughs at the expression on Miroku's face.
"Kagome, don't laugh at my true affection for a beautiful lady such as yourself," Miroku pouts. Miroku gets up and starts to stalk Kagome with his hands out laughing gleefully. Kagome continues laughing and skips about the hut, just out of Miroku's grasp.
'Humans, I don't think I'll ever understand 'em. Might as well join in though, it looks like fun.' "You'd better stay away from Kagome you perverted monk!" Shippo gets up to chase after Miroku who's chasing after Kagome.
Their fun is called to a halt by the knock on the door. Shippo instead goes to open the door. The kid on the other side of it stares at Shippo. "Are you a demon?"
"Yep." Shippo states proudly.
"Cool."
"Better yet, I'm a fox demon. Is that note for me?"
"I don't know much about which demon is better, but this note is from a lady in the market place to her traveling companions. Here." The kid hands Shippo the note.
"Wait right here, I'll go give it to my Kagome-Chan and then come out and play."
"Okay."
"Kagome!"
"I'm right here, Shippo, you don't have to yell. I'll take the note and yes you can go out and play with this young man."
"Thanks, Kagome." Before she can say another word, Shippo is out the door and laughing with his new friend.
"Gee, Kagome if you wanted to be alone with me all you had to do was ask." Teased Miroku.
Kagome reads the note and then looks exasperatedly at the monk. "It seems as if our other companion has deserted us as well. She's come into contact with an old friend of hers and tells us to occupy ourselves for a few hours. Might as well start heating up the stew seeming as how it'll be lunch time before any of the others come back."
Kagome heads toward the kitchen to start heating up the stew but is tackled to the ground by Miroku. "Miroku! What do you think you are doing?"
"Just finishing our game. I win." Miroku grins triumphantly. As he starts to gloat, Kagome tickles Miroku's sides.
"Oh you think you've won do you?" This goes on for a few moments before their positions leak into their thoughts (Miroku on top of Kagome). An awkward silence ensues. The pair separate and mumble apologies to each other. Kagome heads toward one side of the counter while Miroku heads for the other. Kagome's hands are still shaking from the contact with the monk and she drops one of the dishes to the floor of the hut (not really a big deal as dishes were made for wear and tear, not decoration).
"Here let me help you."
"No, I've go-"
Kagome and Miroku butt heads and the whole awkward thing comes back. 'Why am I feeling like this, I love Inuyasha, don't I?'
'I know I shouldn't be thinking about it, but she's just too tempting.' With all these types of thoughts running through their heads it's no wonder why Kagome hesitated and Miroku leaned in to gently touch his lips to Kagome's.
Miroku's sweet kiss quickly turned into an inferno as the passions of monk and miko escalated. Neither spoke a word. It was as if they had a agreement, knowing that if either of them spoke it might make the other stop the wondrous sensations.
Miroku just had to break that agreement. Even with how he felt about beautiful women, he wanted Kagome to be sure that she knew what she was doing and with whom.
Miroku breaks off the kiss and looks intently into Kagome's eyes. "Kagome? Are you sure?"
Kagome's eyes dart to the side in thought, but in the end she looks back at Miroku and with clear thought states, "Miroku you said just a little bit ago that if I wanted to be alone with you , all I had to do was ask. Well consider this a question." "This" referred to Kagome's initiating the next kiss.
'And here's my answer.' Miroku trails the tip of his tongue along the seems of Kagome's lips. Both moan and groan at the sensation each evokes in the other.
"Miroku, hmmm, Gods Miroku that feels great."
"It gets better."
Kagome looks at Miroku in question.
A/N: Tune in next time to see just how much better it can be between a monk and a miko.
