A Second Try for Love
Hey there, The author here. I don't own Inu-Yasha, but I did write
this story myself. - I hope you like it.....
A young girl with long wavy black hair and brown eyes heaved her bag into the kitchen, almost falling over when the thunder cracked.
Her mother standing at the sink quickly turned off the water. "Kagome, are you sure you should go now? The storm's right on top of us."
Kagome snatched the lolly-pops off the counter and stuffed them into her bag before replying. "Mom, I'm late enough as it is. Besides, it won't be raining like this in the feudal era."
Her mother still looked worried and they stood there in silence for a moment until they both jumped when the thunder cracked again.
"Gotta go mom, love ya!" Kagome quickly slipped on her shoes and her mother caught her before she ran out the door.
"At least take an umbrella!"
Kagome swiped up her umbrella hanging on the Genkan wall and opened it as she ran out the door.
Kagome Higurashi lived with her grandfather, mother and younger brother at a shine that they kept. One day, Kagome was dragged down a mysterious well on the grounds and ended up in feudal Japan. There, she met a half-demon Inu-Yasha. It turns out that Kagome was the reincarnation of a priestess named Kikyo who died 50 years earlier.
Inu-Yasha and Kikyo were in love once upon a time, but in a sad twist of fate, they were set against each other in a plot set up by the demon Naraku, the demon who Kagome, Inu-Yasha and their friends were now trying to destroy as they searched for piece of the sacred Shikone jewel, the main cause of all the havic and tradagey.
Kagome ran quickly across the grounds, lightning striking above her head, until she entered the well shrine. She shook off the umbrella and placed it by the door way.
She hurried down the stairs, slipping on almost each one of the steps because they were soaked. When she finally got to ground level, her socks had gotten all wet.
"The shrine's all flooded. There must be a leak."
She sat upon the edge of the well in the middle of the smaller shrine and peered down into it. It was filled with water too. There was water just about everywhere in the mini shrine.
Just as she slid in, thunder rang in her ears. The loudest, closest thunder she had heard in her life, and as she transported, everything lit up and her body surged with heat. When she landed on hard ground again, her whole body was throbbing.
"I wonder if the shrine got struck by lightning as I went through... AHHHH!"
Kagome practically leaped out of the well when she realized that she was standing on the dead carcass of a gaint, four eyed bat. Kagome scrammbled out of the well faster than humanly possible. She peered over the side of the well to see it again before quickly redrawing.
"When did we kill that thing? Doesn't everybody know not to throw stuff in there anymore?"
After taking a minute to recompose herself, she scanned the area.
"I thought I was late. Where's Inu-Yasha?"
Kagome heaved her bag onto her shoulders.
"Well, I guess I'll have to find them, then. First I check the tree."
50 years ago, because of the betrayal concocted by Naraku, Kikyo had pinned Inu-Yasha to a tree where he slept under a spell for 50 years until Kagome found him and took the arrow out.
With severe trouble because of the weight of her bag, Kagome huffed and puffed her way all the way to the sacred tree, and plopped her bag on the ground. The half-demon Inu-Yasha wasn't there.
"Where could he be? I don't want to carry this thing all the way to the villa- huh?"
Kagome stood up and walked over to the tree for a closer look at it.
"That's strange..... where was Inu-Yasha pinned?"
Since Inu-Yasha was stuck to the tree for 50 years, there was an indent where he was pinned, but for some odd reason, it wasn't there. There wasn't any mark or sign that anything had happened to the tree at all.
"Did it heal....?"
Kagome slumped down on the roots of the tree, her hands in between her knees as she thought was a worried look.
"What's going on? There was that weird demon in the well, Inu-Yasha hasn't shown up, neither has Miroku, Sango or Shippo, and the mark in the tree is gone....."
Kagome looked up into the canopy of the tree. "What could've happened?"
Hey there, The author here. I don't own Inu-Yasha, but I did write
this story myself. - I hope you like it.....
A young girl with long wavy black hair and brown eyes heaved her bag into the kitchen, almost falling over when the thunder cracked.
Her mother standing at the sink quickly turned off the water. "Kagome, are you sure you should go now? The storm's right on top of us."
Kagome snatched the lolly-pops off the counter and stuffed them into her bag before replying. "Mom, I'm late enough as it is. Besides, it won't be raining like this in the feudal era."
Her mother still looked worried and they stood there in silence for a moment until they both jumped when the thunder cracked again.
"Gotta go mom, love ya!" Kagome quickly slipped on her shoes and her mother caught her before she ran out the door.
"At least take an umbrella!"
Kagome swiped up her umbrella hanging on the Genkan wall and opened it as she ran out the door.
Kagome Higurashi lived with her grandfather, mother and younger brother at a shine that they kept. One day, Kagome was dragged down a mysterious well on the grounds and ended up in feudal Japan. There, she met a half-demon Inu-Yasha. It turns out that Kagome was the reincarnation of a priestess named Kikyo who died 50 years earlier.
Inu-Yasha and Kikyo were in love once upon a time, but in a sad twist of fate, they were set against each other in a plot set up by the demon Naraku, the demon who Kagome, Inu-Yasha and their friends were now trying to destroy as they searched for piece of the sacred Shikone jewel, the main cause of all the havic and tradagey.
Kagome ran quickly across the grounds, lightning striking above her head, until she entered the well shrine. She shook off the umbrella and placed it by the door way.
She hurried down the stairs, slipping on almost each one of the steps because they were soaked. When she finally got to ground level, her socks had gotten all wet.
"The shrine's all flooded. There must be a leak."
She sat upon the edge of the well in the middle of the smaller shrine and peered down into it. It was filled with water too. There was water just about everywhere in the mini shrine.
Just as she slid in, thunder rang in her ears. The loudest, closest thunder she had heard in her life, and as she transported, everything lit up and her body surged with heat. When she landed on hard ground again, her whole body was throbbing.
"I wonder if the shrine got struck by lightning as I went through... AHHHH!"
Kagome practically leaped out of the well when she realized that she was standing on the dead carcass of a gaint, four eyed bat. Kagome scrammbled out of the well faster than humanly possible. She peered over the side of the well to see it again before quickly redrawing.
"When did we kill that thing? Doesn't everybody know not to throw stuff in there anymore?"
After taking a minute to recompose herself, she scanned the area.
"I thought I was late. Where's Inu-Yasha?"
Kagome heaved her bag onto her shoulders.
"Well, I guess I'll have to find them, then. First I check the tree."
50 years ago, because of the betrayal concocted by Naraku, Kikyo had pinned Inu-Yasha to a tree where he slept under a spell for 50 years until Kagome found him and took the arrow out.
With severe trouble because of the weight of her bag, Kagome huffed and puffed her way all the way to the sacred tree, and plopped her bag on the ground. The half-demon Inu-Yasha wasn't there.
"Where could he be? I don't want to carry this thing all the way to the villa- huh?"
Kagome stood up and walked over to the tree for a closer look at it.
"That's strange..... where was Inu-Yasha pinned?"
Since Inu-Yasha was stuck to the tree for 50 years, there was an indent where he was pinned, but for some odd reason, it wasn't there. There wasn't any mark or sign that anything had happened to the tree at all.
"Did it heal....?"
Kagome slumped down on the roots of the tree, her hands in between her knees as she thought was a worried look.
"What's going on? There was that weird demon in the well, Inu-Yasha hasn't shown up, neither has Miroku, Sango or Shippo, and the mark in the tree is gone....."
Kagome looked up into the canopy of the tree. "What could've happened?"
