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Princess Kagome of the Northern lands, sixteen and weary, breathed deeply and tilted her head back and looked up at the sky. Strong rays of golden sunlight filtered through the green foliage of the wood. On her left ran the river, splashing merrily against the bank. To her right a steep slope rose up from the ground planting the trees on awkward angles. She sighed as she smoothed her silk kimono before she sat down on a sun warmed stone.
A large black wet nose rubbed against her bare arm making her gasp. She smiled when she saw who it was and immediately began to stroke the familiar brown head of her dog.
Isn't it beautiful, Tanner?" she sighed as she stroked the dog. Tanner let out a small whine and she sighed. "We better get going soon, huh boy?"
Truth be told she wasn't supposed to be outside the castle grounds alone. Especially in only the company of her hound. But she needed the peace and quiet, away from all the bothersome royals and nobles who were always putting on airs. Things at the palace weren't going well. The King, her father, was extremely depressed. Sometimes he would shut himself away in his chambers for days at a time. King Higarashi was a good king, he was kind and loyal to his people as his people were to him. But it had been just recently that the kingdom had been going into decline. With the death of his wife, the Queen, Kagome's mother, the King had become grief stricken. His absence in court had greatly affected the Kingdom. The nobles and advisors soon became desperate and turned to the only other Higarashi left-Kagome. Kagome found herself constantly bombarded with questions about what to do in the Kingdom. They ranged from whether or not to fix the old roads by the border to which laws to keep and which to revise. 'I don't know I'm only sixteen!' Kagome thought angrily. But she was the King's daughter and would not shirk her duty.
Tanner suddenly stiffened and a low growl erupted from his throat. A sign that someone was coming. Kagome's eyes widened and she jumped to her feet, looking around frantically for a place to hide. The sound of male voices sent her scrambling up the steep slope, tripping as she scampered up. Kagome half turned and let out a low whistle. Obediently Tanner followed his large tail wagging gaily as he followed his mistress. Kagome threw herself onto the ground behind a fallen tree. Her head peeked around the edge and she put a hand around Tanner, pinning him to the ground with her.
'Who could those men be? This was her father's private hunting grounds and none but the royal family were permitted to enter. What if they were thieves? The beautiful silk Kimono she wore would be reason enough to rob her.' Her fear rising, Kagome's grip on Tanner grew tighter. Peering around the fallen tree, barely breathing, she watched four rough looking figures approach below her. The first one had long black hair that was pulled back into a pony tail. He was garbed in a plain leather loin cloth ( um.) and shiny metal armor covered his chest. The man behind him wore the long blue and purple robes of a monk, in his hand he carried a staff that seemed to have an aura of importance. The figure behind the monk was similarly dressed to the first man. However this man wore his black hair down just to his shoulder, streaks of gold ran through the mans hair and Kagome shivered as his green eyes swept around the area, pausing where she was before moving onward.
Kagome's eyes widened in wonder at the sight of the man bringing up the rear. He wore a bright red kimono, the sleeves had been torn off, showing his well muscled arms. He had long silver white hair that swept past his shoulder down to his lower back. His bangs fell into his eyes shading them. And on top of his head perched two triangular dog ears that would twitch every once in a while.
'How adorable!' Kagome gushed. Then Kagome's eyes widened as realization dawned on her. 'Dog ears, he's not human . . .' Kagome did another sweeping check with her eyes and realized all of them were demons save for the monk. Kagome gulped - demons were bad and feared by many, the fact that she was alone in a clearing with three of them made her heart jump into her chest. The man at the front, who looked to be the leader of the gang stopped and faced the others.
"We'll stop here." The demon announced in a voice that permitted no arguing. He sat down on the rock where Kagome had been only minutes before. The other members of the small group settled down before the man spoke again. "I'm hungry, Inuyasha it's your turn to hunt." He seemed to be addressing the demon in red who was leaning quite comfortably against a tree. Inuyasha bolted upright.
"It was my turn the last three times." He said lowly. His voice was crisp and masculine and his tone carried on the insubordinate. More surprising he sounded about the same age as Kagome maybe seventeen and of a high ranking class.
"You'll do what your told." The other demon growled as he got to his feet.
"Keh. I don't have to do what you say, Kouga." Inuyasha retorted as he glared at the demon who was now walking slowly toward him. Kouga stopped only a few feet from where Inuyasha stood.
"I wouldn't have even taken you on this mission if the King hadn't demanded it, dog-turd." Kouga snarled menacingly at Inuyasha. Inuyasha growled.
"Bite me Kouga-like I actually wanted to come, who cares about humans!" he growled.
"You should, you ARE half human." Kouga said coolly the muscles tensing in his back. Inuyasha snarled and flexed his claws menacingly.
"Would the two of you settle down? We still have work to do." Said the monk as he calmly stepped between the two demons, his eyes closed and a strained expression on his face. Inuyasha turned his back stubbornly on Kouga and the monk.
"I am calm. It's that wimpy wolf you need to worry about." He growled.
Kouga's eyes narrowed in contempt. Inuyasha had pushed his luck to far this time. No one insulted the demon general and got away with it, especially not a stupid half breed. Kouga leapt high up into the air his razor sharp claws extended and ready to bring down on Inuyasha's head. Kagome's eyes widened in fright at the surprise attack.
'He's going to kill him' Kagome jumped to her feet and screamed shrilly. Everything seemed to stop. Kouga drew back from his attack confused and all heads snapped in Kagome's direction. Tanner immediately got up and raced back toward the safety of the castle, away from the demons who were all frozen in place staring at her.
'Oh no!' Kagome thought as she turned on her heel and ran.
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"Was that a human?" Shinon asked dumbly from behind the monk. Miroku nodded his head.
"I believe we've been discovered." He said solemnly
"Not if I stop her before she tells anyone." Koga said gruffly as he headed off after her. When Kouga had left hearing range Inuyasha growled loudly.
"Bastard." Inuyasha muttered lowly, he despised Kouga.
"Watch it Inuyasha." Miroku said softly to his stubborn friend.
"Keh! Why should I? This mission was doomed to fail from the beginning. How are we supposed to kidnap the king of the North?" Inuyasha growled as he stomped off into the wood.
'Probably to go hunting.' Miroku thought silently as he watched his friend disappear into the woodland.
Kagome ran as fast as she could towards the castle, her heart beating wildly in her chest. 'I must warn father!' she thought desperately as she ran up the hill. As she came out of the wood she saw a lone solider standing guard on the castle ramparts, his eyes scanned the woods but seemed to pass over Kagome. Kagome let out a small sigh of relief as she ran towards the castle. 'Almost there.' Kagome thought encouragingly as she tried to get the guard's attention. She had to warn them of the three demons that were approaching; she had to make sure that the kingdom, her home, was safe. She reached out a hand and waved desperately but she just couldn't catch the guards attention. Kagome sighed and opened her mouth to call out to the guard but her cry for help was quickly muffled by a firm hand. A clawed hand. Kagome screamed as she was whisked away at break neck speed. But as the colors around her began to blur her eyes rolled back into her head and she fainted into the strong arms of Kouga.
Kouga arrived back at camp. Miroku sat on the ground leaning against a tree, his hands tucked into the sleeves of his kimono and his staff leaning against his shoulder. His eyes were half closed but Kouga new better then to assume that the monk was slacking off. Miroku was always viligent, even when he slept. That's why Kouga had taken him on this particular mission, even though he was a human.
"She dead?" Shinon asked peering over at Kouga from his place on the rock. Kouga looked down at the unconscious girl in his arms and sighed.
"Don't know don't care. I'm going to have to kill her anyway." He sighed as he dropped the girl on the ground. He didn't want to kill the girl why she slept. To him it seemed dishonorable. But surely killing the girl in her sleep would be more . . . humane?
"I do not think that decision would be wise, Kouga." Miroku said his eyes still half closed. Kouga turned on him his arms folded stubbornly across his chest.
"Why not?" he said lowly. He didn't like being reprimanded but he knew Miroku had a good reason behind the statement.
Miroku shrugged. "Just look at her kimono." He said simply.
Kouga looked down at the girl who lay sprawled out at his feet. She wore a beautiful kimono made of the finest silk. It was a light blue with pink floral designs on it. Just looking at it reminded Kouga of spring time. Kouga scowled.
"So what?" the little wench is rich." Kouga said eyeing Miroku, trying to figure out Miroku's reasoning.
Miroku sighed as he closed his eyes. "If she is rich then she very well may be a noble, Kouga." Miroku said solemnly. Kouga nodded enlightened. If she WAS a noble than they could question her as to how to get into the castle, who was in charge and she may even know where the King's chambers are. That way they would be at less risk to attacks. Kouga smiled wolfishly.
"I knew I brought you along for a good reason, Miroku." Kouga laughed dryly as she sat down on the rock next to Shinon.
"Hey boss watcha going to do with her after we question her?" Shinon asked eyeing Kagome's prone form. Kouga shrugged.
"Kill her I guess." He said nonchalantly. Shinon licked his chapped lips nervously.
"Hey B-Boss, do ya think I could have a little fun with her first." Shinon said his eyes directly on the unconscious Kagome.
Kouga gave Shinon a sideways glance. He didn't like the little pervert but he always got the job done and Kouga could trust him at his back.
"Sure." He said lowly as he stared up into the sky. It was still pretty early in the morning. They would have to wait until the human bitch woke up before they could plan their next move. 'Great.' Kouga thought dryly as he sat back and relaxed.
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Inuyasha strode into camp with a dead deer slung over his shoulder. He dumped his catch at Kouga's feet and walked over to Miroku.
"Happy now?" He grumbled as he slumped to the ground by Miroku. Kouga glared at Inuyasha anger smoldering in those deep blue eyes.
"I think dog turd over there just volunteered to keep watch over the wench." Kouga said dryly. "Me and Shinon will have first watch over camp." Kouga said getting to his feet. He glared at the dead buck at his feet. "Miroku, prepare the meat."
Miroku opened one eye and casually glanced at Kouga. "I'll be cooking it then." He said simply. Kouga nodded, Miroku was human and could not eat raw meat like the rest of them could. Personally Kouga preferred cooked meat to raw but he would never tell any of the other demons that. Kouga shrugged and walked away. Shinon at his heels.
When Kouga was out of sight Inuyasha let out a fierce growl.
"That bastard he always sticks me with the crappy jobs." Inuyasha said eyeing Kagome with distaste. Miroku frowned and raised an eyebrow at his friend.
"What's with the girl? Isn't Kouga going to kill her?" Inuyasha asked resisting the urge to nudge Kagome in the ribs to see if she was alive.
"Eventually, I suppose." Miroku said as he rolled up his sleeves to get ready for the task at hand. He missed the slight frown that crossed Inuyasha's features.
" The girl wont be awake for a couple of hours." Miroku said to Inuyasha.
Inuyasha shrugged. "Whatever." he mumbled as he went to collect wood for the fire.
~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kagome opened her eyes slowly, unsure of her surroundings. She was laying on her back on the ground, staring up into the starry sky. 'Oh no! Where am I?!' Kagome thought frantically trying to breathe steadily. Kagome tilted her head to the right. She was back in the clearing in her father's wood. Kouga slept on the rock his head resting on his knees as he slept. The monk sat sleeping against a tree. The other two demons were out of her line of sight. That's when Kagome noticed an unusual warmth on her stomach. Kagome's breath caught in her chest as she turned her head and found herself staring into the sleeping face of the demon--- Inuyasha.
Kagome resisted the urge to scream as she stared at the sleeping demon. His bare muscular arm was sprawled across her stomach protectively. His chest rose and fell as he slept and the two dog ears on top of his head twitched. Kagome took a deep breath to calm her racing heart.
'Oh god, oh god!' her mind wheeled. She needed to get away from here, before they find out who she is and kill her. Carefully Kagome picked up the arm that was draped around her waist. She nearly dropped it when she saw the claws. 'Good one Kagome.' She thought wryly as she licked her lips and gently laid the hand down at the demons side. Slowly she rolled away from Inuyasha and onto her hands and knees. She turned to make sure he was still asleep and found herself looking into very awake golden eyes. . .
This is an old fanfic from my other penname, I never got to finish it and I don't know if I should. . . what do you guys think?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CHAPTER ONE
Princess Kagome of the Northern lands, sixteen and weary, breathed deeply and tilted her head back and looked up at the sky. Strong rays of golden sunlight filtered through the green foliage of the wood. On her left ran the river, splashing merrily against the bank. To her right a steep slope rose up from the ground planting the trees on awkward angles. She sighed as she smoothed her silk kimono before she sat down on a sun warmed stone.
A large black wet nose rubbed against her bare arm making her gasp. She smiled when she saw who it was and immediately began to stroke the familiar brown head of her dog.
Isn't it beautiful, Tanner?" she sighed as she stroked the dog. Tanner let out a small whine and she sighed. "We better get going soon, huh boy?"
Truth be told she wasn't supposed to be outside the castle grounds alone. Especially in only the company of her hound. But she needed the peace and quiet, away from all the bothersome royals and nobles who were always putting on airs. Things at the palace weren't going well. The King, her father, was extremely depressed. Sometimes he would shut himself away in his chambers for days at a time. King Higarashi was a good king, he was kind and loyal to his people as his people were to him. But it had been just recently that the kingdom had been going into decline. With the death of his wife, the Queen, Kagome's mother, the King had become grief stricken. His absence in court had greatly affected the Kingdom. The nobles and advisors soon became desperate and turned to the only other Higarashi left-Kagome. Kagome found herself constantly bombarded with questions about what to do in the Kingdom. They ranged from whether or not to fix the old roads by the border to which laws to keep and which to revise. 'I don't know I'm only sixteen!' Kagome thought angrily. But she was the King's daughter and would not shirk her duty.
Tanner suddenly stiffened and a low growl erupted from his throat. A sign that someone was coming. Kagome's eyes widened and she jumped to her feet, looking around frantically for a place to hide. The sound of male voices sent her scrambling up the steep slope, tripping as she scampered up. Kagome half turned and let out a low whistle. Obediently Tanner followed his large tail wagging gaily as he followed his mistress. Kagome threw herself onto the ground behind a fallen tree. Her head peeked around the edge and she put a hand around Tanner, pinning him to the ground with her.
'Who could those men be? This was her father's private hunting grounds and none but the royal family were permitted to enter. What if they were thieves? The beautiful silk Kimono she wore would be reason enough to rob her.' Her fear rising, Kagome's grip on Tanner grew tighter. Peering around the fallen tree, barely breathing, she watched four rough looking figures approach below her. The first one had long black hair that was pulled back into a pony tail. He was garbed in a plain leather loin cloth ( um.) and shiny metal armor covered his chest. The man behind him wore the long blue and purple robes of a monk, in his hand he carried a staff that seemed to have an aura of importance. The figure behind the monk was similarly dressed to the first man. However this man wore his black hair down just to his shoulder, streaks of gold ran through the mans hair and Kagome shivered as his green eyes swept around the area, pausing where she was before moving onward.
Kagome's eyes widened in wonder at the sight of the man bringing up the rear. He wore a bright red kimono, the sleeves had been torn off, showing his well muscled arms. He had long silver white hair that swept past his shoulder down to his lower back. His bangs fell into his eyes shading them. And on top of his head perched two triangular dog ears that would twitch every once in a while.
'How adorable!' Kagome gushed. Then Kagome's eyes widened as realization dawned on her. 'Dog ears, he's not human . . .' Kagome did another sweeping check with her eyes and realized all of them were demons save for the monk. Kagome gulped - demons were bad and feared by many, the fact that she was alone in a clearing with three of them made her heart jump into her chest. The man at the front, who looked to be the leader of the gang stopped and faced the others.
"We'll stop here." The demon announced in a voice that permitted no arguing. He sat down on the rock where Kagome had been only minutes before. The other members of the small group settled down before the man spoke again. "I'm hungry, Inuyasha it's your turn to hunt." He seemed to be addressing the demon in red who was leaning quite comfortably against a tree. Inuyasha bolted upright.
"It was my turn the last three times." He said lowly. His voice was crisp and masculine and his tone carried on the insubordinate. More surprising he sounded about the same age as Kagome maybe seventeen and of a high ranking class.
"You'll do what your told." The other demon growled as he got to his feet.
"Keh. I don't have to do what you say, Kouga." Inuyasha retorted as he glared at the demon who was now walking slowly toward him. Kouga stopped only a few feet from where Inuyasha stood.
"I wouldn't have even taken you on this mission if the King hadn't demanded it, dog-turd." Kouga snarled menacingly at Inuyasha. Inuyasha growled.
"Bite me Kouga-like I actually wanted to come, who cares about humans!" he growled.
"You should, you ARE half human." Kouga said coolly the muscles tensing in his back. Inuyasha snarled and flexed his claws menacingly.
"Would the two of you settle down? We still have work to do." Said the monk as he calmly stepped between the two demons, his eyes closed and a strained expression on his face. Inuyasha turned his back stubbornly on Kouga and the monk.
"I am calm. It's that wimpy wolf you need to worry about." He growled.
Kouga's eyes narrowed in contempt. Inuyasha had pushed his luck to far this time. No one insulted the demon general and got away with it, especially not a stupid half breed. Kouga leapt high up into the air his razor sharp claws extended and ready to bring down on Inuyasha's head. Kagome's eyes widened in fright at the surprise attack.
'He's going to kill him' Kagome jumped to her feet and screamed shrilly. Everything seemed to stop. Kouga drew back from his attack confused and all heads snapped in Kagome's direction. Tanner immediately got up and raced back toward the safety of the castle, away from the demons who were all frozen in place staring at her.
'Oh no!' Kagome thought as she turned on her heel and ran.
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"Was that a human?" Shinon asked dumbly from behind the monk. Miroku nodded his head.
"I believe we've been discovered." He said solemnly
"Not if I stop her before she tells anyone." Koga said gruffly as he headed off after her. When Kouga had left hearing range Inuyasha growled loudly.
"Bastard." Inuyasha muttered lowly, he despised Kouga.
"Watch it Inuyasha." Miroku said softly to his stubborn friend.
"Keh! Why should I? This mission was doomed to fail from the beginning. How are we supposed to kidnap the king of the North?" Inuyasha growled as he stomped off into the wood.
'Probably to go hunting.' Miroku thought silently as he watched his friend disappear into the woodland.
Kagome ran as fast as she could towards the castle, her heart beating wildly in her chest. 'I must warn father!' she thought desperately as she ran up the hill. As she came out of the wood she saw a lone solider standing guard on the castle ramparts, his eyes scanned the woods but seemed to pass over Kagome. Kagome let out a small sigh of relief as she ran towards the castle. 'Almost there.' Kagome thought encouragingly as she tried to get the guard's attention. She had to warn them of the three demons that were approaching; she had to make sure that the kingdom, her home, was safe. She reached out a hand and waved desperately but she just couldn't catch the guards attention. Kagome sighed and opened her mouth to call out to the guard but her cry for help was quickly muffled by a firm hand. A clawed hand. Kagome screamed as she was whisked away at break neck speed. But as the colors around her began to blur her eyes rolled back into her head and she fainted into the strong arms of Kouga.
Kouga arrived back at camp. Miroku sat on the ground leaning against a tree, his hands tucked into the sleeves of his kimono and his staff leaning against his shoulder. His eyes were half closed but Kouga new better then to assume that the monk was slacking off. Miroku was always viligent, even when he slept. That's why Kouga had taken him on this particular mission, even though he was a human.
"She dead?" Shinon asked peering over at Kouga from his place on the rock. Kouga looked down at the unconscious girl in his arms and sighed.
"Don't know don't care. I'm going to have to kill her anyway." He sighed as he dropped the girl on the ground. He didn't want to kill the girl why she slept. To him it seemed dishonorable. But surely killing the girl in her sleep would be more . . . humane?
"I do not think that decision would be wise, Kouga." Miroku said his eyes still half closed. Kouga turned on him his arms folded stubbornly across his chest.
"Why not?" he said lowly. He didn't like being reprimanded but he knew Miroku had a good reason behind the statement.
Miroku shrugged. "Just look at her kimono." He said simply.
Kouga looked down at the girl who lay sprawled out at his feet. She wore a beautiful kimono made of the finest silk. It was a light blue with pink floral designs on it. Just looking at it reminded Kouga of spring time. Kouga scowled.
"So what?" the little wench is rich." Kouga said eyeing Miroku, trying to figure out Miroku's reasoning.
Miroku sighed as he closed his eyes. "If she is rich then she very well may be a noble, Kouga." Miroku said solemnly. Kouga nodded enlightened. If she WAS a noble than they could question her as to how to get into the castle, who was in charge and she may even know where the King's chambers are. That way they would be at less risk to attacks. Kouga smiled wolfishly.
"I knew I brought you along for a good reason, Miroku." Kouga laughed dryly as she sat down on the rock next to Shinon.
"Hey boss watcha going to do with her after we question her?" Shinon asked eyeing Kagome's prone form. Kouga shrugged.
"Kill her I guess." He said nonchalantly. Shinon licked his chapped lips nervously.
"Hey B-Boss, do ya think I could have a little fun with her first." Shinon said his eyes directly on the unconscious Kagome.
Kouga gave Shinon a sideways glance. He didn't like the little pervert but he always got the job done and Kouga could trust him at his back.
"Sure." He said lowly as he stared up into the sky. It was still pretty early in the morning. They would have to wait until the human bitch woke up before they could plan their next move. 'Great.' Kouga thought dryly as he sat back and relaxed.
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Inuyasha strode into camp with a dead deer slung over his shoulder. He dumped his catch at Kouga's feet and walked over to Miroku.
"Happy now?" He grumbled as he slumped to the ground by Miroku. Kouga glared at Inuyasha anger smoldering in those deep blue eyes.
"I think dog turd over there just volunteered to keep watch over the wench." Kouga said dryly. "Me and Shinon will have first watch over camp." Kouga said getting to his feet. He glared at the dead buck at his feet. "Miroku, prepare the meat."
Miroku opened one eye and casually glanced at Kouga. "I'll be cooking it then." He said simply. Kouga nodded, Miroku was human and could not eat raw meat like the rest of them could. Personally Kouga preferred cooked meat to raw but he would never tell any of the other demons that. Kouga shrugged and walked away. Shinon at his heels.
When Kouga was out of sight Inuyasha let out a fierce growl.
"That bastard he always sticks me with the crappy jobs." Inuyasha said eyeing Kagome with distaste. Miroku frowned and raised an eyebrow at his friend.
"What's with the girl? Isn't Kouga going to kill her?" Inuyasha asked resisting the urge to nudge Kagome in the ribs to see if she was alive.
"Eventually, I suppose." Miroku said as he rolled up his sleeves to get ready for the task at hand. He missed the slight frown that crossed Inuyasha's features.
" The girl wont be awake for a couple of hours." Miroku said to Inuyasha.
Inuyasha shrugged. "Whatever." he mumbled as he went to collect wood for the fire.
~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kagome opened her eyes slowly, unsure of her surroundings. She was laying on her back on the ground, staring up into the starry sky. 'Oh no! Where am I?!' Kagome thought frantically trying to breathe steadily. Kagome tilted her head to the right. She was back in the clearing in her father's wood. Kouga slept on the rock his head resting on his knees as he slept. The monk sat sleeping against a tree. The other two demons were out of her line of sight. That's when Kagome noticed an unusual warmth on her stomach. Kagome's breath caught in her chest as she turned her head and found herself staring into the sleeping face of the demon--- Inuyasha.
Kagome resisted the urge to scream as she stared at the sleeping demon. His bare muscular arm was sprawled across her stomach protectively. His chest rose and fell as he slept and the two dog ears on top of his head twitched. Kagome took a deep breath to calm her racing heart.
'Oh god, oh god!' her mind wheeled. She needed to get away from here, before they find out who she is and kill her. Carefully Kagome picked up the arm that was draped around her waist. She nearly dropped it when she saw the claws. 'Good one Kagome.' She thought wryly as she licked her lips and gently laid the hand down at the demons side. Slowly she rolled away from Inuyasha and onto her hands and knees. She turned to make sure he was still asleep and found herself looking into very awake golden eyes. . .
This is an old fanfic from my other penname, I never got to finish it and I don't know if I should. . . what do you guys think?
