Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha, or it's characters. No matter how much I
would like to.
SANGO'S JOURNAL
Hey. I HATE MY LIFE!!!!! Father married this woman, Sanako (A/N: I took a liking to the name Taiga suggested. Thanks Taiga!!!) Higurashi, and all of a sudden, BAM! I have a step-sister my age, and a step-brother Kohaku's age! Kohaku's pretty happy about it, at least, as now his best friend, Kagome's (Kagome's the name of my SS.) little brother, who's the same age as Kohaku, is his step brother. We've moved into the Higurashi shrine, as well, meaning that we left of old home behind. (Cries) Other than that, I'm fine. My grades are pretty good (meaning that I haven't failed any tests lately), and Miroku's (Miroku is my best friend) not being as lecherous as usual. Maybe he feels sympathy for me? I gotta go. I have school tomorrow.
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Sango closed her journal. This was horrible! Of all the women in the world for Father to marry, why the HELL did it have to be this one? She wanted to throw something at the wall that separated hers and Kagome's rooms, but decided against it. Kagome had the room next to hers, meaning a TOTAL lack of privacy. Kohaku and Souta were sharing a room, and happy to do so. "Kagome. She and her family are ruining my life!" Sango thought angrily. "Mother died giving birth to Kohaku. It hurt, and I'm still sad about it, but we all got over it. But now that Tatsuya and her family have come into the picture, Mother is just going to fade into the background. I don't want that." She said softly, crying into her pillow.
"Ane-ue? You awake?" Kohaku called from the other side of the door.
"Come in, Kohaku." Sango replied, sitting up and wiping her tears away.
Kohaku opened the door, and saw his sister, who looked like she had been crying. "An-ue? Is something the matter?" He asked, sitting down next to Sango, and laying his books on the bed.
"No. Just thinking of Mother is all." She replied.
"Oh. I was wondering, could you help me with my homework?"
"Sure. I'd love to. What are you having trouble with?"
"Math. It's really hard."
"Yeah. I have trouble with Math as well."
"See? I don't understand how to multiply decimals." (A/N: I had trouble with this for the longest time.)
"Oh! Hehe, that's pretty hard. Let's see. Okay, multiply like you would normally." Sango instructed.
"Like this?"
"Yeah! Now, count how many numbers there are total to the right side of the decimals."
"Four."
"Right, now put a decimal that many spaces to the right!"
"Wow! Thanks Ane-ue! You're a great teacher!"
"Thank you Kohaku."
Their conversation was interrupted by Father knocking on the door. "Kohaku, Sango, its time for dinner."
"Yes father." They called.
Sango sighed. "I don't want to go down, Kohaku. It'll mean facing Kagome, which is something I'm really not up for right now."
"Why not, Ane-ue? I know you don't really like Kagome, but why don't you even want to see her? She's your step-sister, now." Kohaku was confused. Sango never acted this way.
"Ah! Sango and Kohaku! So glad you could join us!" Sanako said, smiling as they walked into the dining room.
"Kohaku! Over here!" Souta called, motioning for Kohaku to take the seat next to him.
Kohaku looked over at Sango, who was still standing, and smiled when she nodded.
Sango, looked grimly at the table. The only seat left was the one next to Kagome. Maybe she could get off with saying she had a headache and go to bed early.
"Sango? Are you going to sit down?" Father asked. (I'm not giving him a name.)
"Oh. Sorry. I have a headache. Perhaps I should skip dinner and go to bed?" Sango suggested.
"I don't think it's wise to skip dinner, Sango. Eat, and then you may go to bed." Father said.
Sango sighed and gave up. "Yes father." She glared at Kagome when she sat down, who, in return, did nothing.
Dinner went by as usual. Kohaku and Souta talked nonstop about the latest video games, while the adults, being Father, Sanako, and the grandfather (Not giving him a name either), talked about politics. Kagome and Sango ate their dinner in silence.
"Sango?" Kagome asked, breaking the silence between the two.
"What?" Sango replied coldly, not looking up from her dinner.
"Why do you hate me so much?"
"None of your business." Sango finished off her dinner, and quickly ran up to her room, without waiting to be excused. When she got there, she locked her door, turned on a Black Sabbath CD (one of my fav's), and lay down on her bed, pretending that none of this crap had ever happened.
A/N: Well?" Should I continue? Is it good or bad? Please review!!!!!!!!!!!
SANGO'S JOURNAL
Hey. I HATE MY LIFE!!!!! Father married this woman, Sanako (A/N: I took a liking to the name Taiga suggested. Thanks Taiga!!!) Higurashi, and all of a sudden, BAM! I have a step-sister my age, and a step-brother Kohaku's age! Kohaku's pretty happy about it, at least, as now his best friend, Kagome's (Kagome's the name of my SS.) little brother, who's the same age as Kohaku, is his step brother. We've moved into the Higurashi shrine, as well, meaning that we left of old home behind. (Cries) Other than that, I'm fine. My grades are pretty good (meaning that I haven't failed any tests lately), and Miroku's (Miroku is my best friend) not being as lecherous as usual. Maybe he feels sympathy for me? I gotta go. I have school tomorrow.
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Sango closed her journal. This was horrible! Of all the women in the world for Father to marry, why the HELL did it have to be this one? She wanted to throw something at the wall that separated hers and Kagome's rooms, but decided against it. Kagome had the room next to hers, meaning a TOTAL lack of privacy. Kohaku and Souta were sharing a room, and happy to do so. "Kagome. She and her family are ruining my life!" Sango thought angrily. "Mother died giving birth to Kohaku. It hurt, and I'm still sad about it, but we all got over it. But now that Tatsuya and her family have come into the picture, Mother is just going to fade into the background. I don't want that." She said softly, crying into her pillow.
"Ane-ue? You awake?" Kohaku called from the other side of the door.
"Come in, Kohaku." Sango replied, sitting up and wiping her tears away.
Kohaku opened the door, and saw his sister, who looked like she had been crying. "An-ue? Is something the matter?" He asked, sitting down next to Sango, and laying his books on the bed.
"No. Just thinking of Mother is all." She replied.
"Oh. I was wondering, could you help me with my homework?"
"Sure. I'd love to. What are you having trouble with?"
"Math. It's really hard."
"Yeah. I have trouble with Math as well."
"See? I don't understand how to multiply decimals." (A/N: I had trouble with this for the longest time.)
"Oh! Hehe, that's pretty hard. Let's see. Okay, multiply like you would normally." Sango instructed.
"Like this?"
"Yeah! Now, count how many numbers there are total to the right side of the decimals."
"Four."
"Right, now put a decimal that many spaces to the right!"
"Wow! Thanks Ane-ue! You're a great teacher!"
"Thank you Kohaku."
Their conversation was interrupted by Father knocking on the door. "Kohaku, Sango, its time for dinner."
"Yes father." They called.
Sango sighed. "I don't want to go down, Kohaku. It'll mean facing Kagome, which is something I'm really not up for right now."
"Why not, Ane-ue? I know you don't really like Kagome, but why don't you even want to see her? She's your step-sister, now." Kohaku was confused. Sango never acted this way.
"Ah! Sango and Kohaku! So glad you could join us!" Sanako said, smiling as they walked into the dining room.
"Kohaku! Over here!" Souta called, motioning for Kohaku to take the seat next to him.
Kohaku looked over at Sango, who was still standing, and smiled when she nodded.
Sango, looked grimly at the table. The only seat left was the one next to Kagome. Maybe she could get off with saying she had a headache and go to bed early.
"Sango? Are you going to sit down?" Father asked. (I'm not giving him a name.)
"Oh. Sorry. I have a headache. Perhaps I should skip dinner and go to bed?" Sango suggested.
"I don't think it's wise to skip dinner, Sango. Eat, and then you may go to bed." Father said.
Sango sighed and gave up. "Yes father." She glared at Kagome when she sat down, who, in return, did nothing.
Dinner went by as usual. Kohaku and Souta talked nonstop about the latest video games, while the adults, being Father, Sanako, and the grandfather (Not giving him a name either), talked about politics. Kagome and Sango ate their dinner in silence.
"Sango?" Kagome asked, breaking the silence between the two.
"What?" Sango replied coldly, not looking up from her dinner.
"Why do you hate me so much?"
"None of your business." Sango finished off her dinner, and quickly ran up to her room, without waiting to be excused. When she got there, she locked her door, turned on a Black Sabbath CD (one of my fav's), and lay down on her bed, pretending that none of this crap had ever happened.
A/N: Well?" Should I continue? Is it good or bad? Please review!!!!!!!!!!!
