A/N: This is my very first Inu Yasha fic, and I normally write Buffy Fics,
but I've read other Inu Fics, and I just LOVE Inu/Kag 'ships. Anyway, this
is my first attempt. I don't Own Inu Yasha, or the song "There is" By
Boxcar Racer (it'll be used later). So don't sue me.... I don't have
anything you want anyway.
Kagome laid on her belly on her bed. It was nice to be home after spending so much time camping out with Sango, Miroku, Shippo and Inu Yasha. Kagome stared intently at the book that laid open before her. She had kept a thorough journal, so she could remember all of her time with her friends. She read the entries and smiled at the fond memories, and grimaced at all the times Inu Yasha had been a jerk. It was amazing how rude he was all the time. Still, when they were alone together at night, she knew he wasn't as tough as he wanted everyone to believe.
Slowly Kagome rolled over to lie on her back. She couldn't even count the millions of times Inu Yasha had saved her. Or the millions of times she had told him to sit. She hated his attitude, but now that the shard was complete, would she really have to worry. Confused, and in a daze, Kagome pulled out some of her fine paper, that she usually sent notes to her aunts and uncles with, saying thank you for the nice presents they had sent her. Without hesitation Kagome penned a letter, starting with 'Inu Yasha.'
"Inu Yasha-
I don't know where to start, but all I can say is I miss you. I'm not even sure why, you treat me so horribly, I don't understand. But I know that in my heart, you're dear to me. I'll never forget you, never forget all the times you spilt blood for me. Either your own, or other blood. Either way I don't know how I can ever repay you. You're more than I deserve sometimes. I wish I could hear you promise to always remember me, but I know you'll never feel the same way about me."
Kagome laughed at herself, but couldn't help but fold the letter neatly and seal it, taking the time to spell out Inu Yasha's name in perfect cursive. Now to deliver it. Kagome promised her mother that she wouldn't go back, so she merely stood at the top of the Hidden Well, and dropped the letter with a prayer that it would some how reach his hands.
---- On The Other side of the Well -----
Inu Yasha sat next to the well for the fourth day in a row. Sango snorted at Inu Yasha. "You're pathetic, you know. You could have just told her you cared for her, before she left. No-o-o you have to wait until she's gone to mope about." Inu Yasha growled at Sango's effrontery. "What? It's the truth. She's not coming back, so you can just stand up and go."
Just as he began to leave his vigil at the well a small fluttering noise was heard by his sensitive ears at the bottom of the well. He leapt into the air, careful not to breech the portal, he fell into the well. At the bottom he leaned to pick up the parchment that lied at the bottom.
"Oi, Sango, I think it's a letter!"
Kagome laid on her belly on her bed. It was nice to be home after spending so much time camping out with Sango, Miroku, Shippo and Inu Yasha. Kagome stared intently at the book that laid open before her. She had kept a thorough journal, so she could remember all of her time with her friends. She read the entries and smiled at the fond memories, and grimaced at all the times Inu Yasha had been a jerk. It was amazing how rude he was all the time. Still, when they were alone together at night, she knew he wasn't as tough as he wanted everyone to believe.
Slowly Kagome rolled over to lie on her back. She couldn't even count the millions of times Inu Yasha had saved her. Or the millions of times she had told him to sit. She hated his attitude, but now that the shard was complete, would she really have to worry. Confused, and in a daze, Kagome pulled out some of her fine paper, that she usually sent notes to her aunts and uncles with, saying thank you for the nice presents they had sent her. Without hesitation Kagome penned a letter, starting with 'Inu Yasha.'
"Inu Yasha-
I don't know where to start, but all I can say is I miss you. I'm not even sure why, you treat me so horribly, I don't understand. But I know that in my heart, you're dear to me. I'll never forget you, never forget all the times you spilt blood for me. Either your own, or other blood. Either way I don't know how I can ever repay you. You're more than I deserve sometimes. I wish I could hear you promise to always remember me, but I know you'll never feel the same way about me."
Kagome laughed at herself, but couldn't help but fold the letter neatly and seal it, taking the time to spell out Inu Yasha's name in perfect cursive. Now to deliver it. Kagome promised her mother that she wouldn't go back, so she merely stood at the top of the Hidden Well, and dropped the letter with a prayer that it would some how reach his hands.
---- On The Other side of the Well -----
Inu Yasha sat next to the well for the fourth day in a row. Sango snorted at Inu Yasha. "You're pathetic, you know. You could have just told her you cared for her, before she left. No-o-o you have to wait until she's gone to mope about." Inu Yasha growled at Sango's effrontery. "What? It's the truth. She's not coming back, so you can just stand up and go."
Just as he began to leave his vigil at the well a small fluttering noise was heard by his sensitive ears at the bottom of the well. He leapt into the air, careful not to breech the portal, he fell into the well. At the bottom he leaned to pick up the parchment that lied at the bottom.
"Oi, Sango, I think it's a letter!"
