Don't mind me people, I'm just redoing some chapters in over in some of my stories. Hope that's okay… I promise to update the other chapters to the other stories soon.
Summary: Kagome helped Inuyasha when they were young, became close then she moved away. Years later, he goes to her town a different person, and by different I mean he's in a gang. What will Kagome do when she and her friends are eye witnesses to a murder he did?
Chapter 1: The First Meeting
"Mommy…" A little girl around the age of six shouted across the hall, "Can I please go to the park, please."
"I don't know Kagome…" Her mother said with a smirk on her face. She was only teasing since the park was basically across the street and she can see her outside the kitchen window.
"Please, mommy. I'll be quick, I won't talk to any strangers…I promise." She pleaded, adding puppy dog eyes, guaranteed a yes.
"Ok Kagome, just come back home when the street lights come on." Kagome's mom responded.
"Yes mommy." Kagome smiled and ran out side with her cute two pony tails, wearing her rainbow shirt and pink pants, she ran to the side walk. She looked both was before crossing the street to the park.
The park was just like any other park. There were children playing with other children and couples walking together hand in hand. Awe, how romantic... Kagome thought…I hope I get a husband when I'm older. The thought of holding hands and kissing never get old with Kagome. She was a dreamer and a helpless romantic, for a little girl. There was nothing better she could think of than love and the feeling of being loved.
"Ewe, look it's a half-breed." Kagome heard. She looked over a group of boys only to see one of the boys stuck out of the crowd. The boy was around her age with gold eyes, white hair, claws, and cute little dog ears on top of his head. Half-breed…oh I know what that is…The kid's a half- demon…but why are they making fun of him? Kagome was always taught to love everyone no matter what the person looks like on the outside, but on the inside. This was definitely new to her since this was the first time she witnessed it. Because she was nosy, she continued to listen in on the conversation.
"What are you doing here half-breed?" A boy said, with a bat in his hand.
"Feh…It's none of your business." The strange boy with dog ears said. A long 'oooh' was said though out the group of kids.
"Who do you think you're talking to half-breed?" The boy with the bat said.
"The idiot in my face, that's who." The boy raised his bat. The boy with the dog ears was surrounded, so there's no way he'd get anywhere.
"Hey you, you leave him alone you big meanie!" Kagome shouted getting in front of the boy, with her arms spread out as if it were blocking them from getting to him. Everyone seemed shocked, even the half- demon. No one ever protected him except for his mom. Not even his stupid older half-brother would do such a thing.
"Hey girl, why are you protecting him?" He asked, putting the bat down.
"'Cause you're messing with him, that's why. So stop it." The boy sneered at Kagome.
"Filth like him deserves worse than this." Everyone agreed with him, as if he was their leader or something. Kagome could hear the half-demon growl.
"You think he's filth. The only filth I see is you, being mean to him for no reason. Now back off." Kagome was also the kind of girl that couldn't keep her mouth shut…very loyal though.
"Look, I don't hit girls…So consider yourself lucky that I don't hurt you. But that doesn't excuse the half-breed." He stepped forward but Kagome didn't flinch.
"I'm not moving." This whole thing was making the boy frustrated.
"Okay, give me one good reason me and my boys shouldn't beat him up." Kagome paused for a second until she came with an idea. She dug in her pocket only to find a really big piece of candy.
"You can have my lollipop I've been saving." The boy put his hand on his chin.
"What flavor is it?" He asked.
"Cherry."
"Fine, but I better not see him around our jungle gym again."
"Okay, thank you." Kagome gave him the lollipop and the boys left Kagome and the little boy alone. "Are you ok?" Kagome asked with loving eyes. The boy didn't answer, he just stared at her. "Aren't you going to answer me?" Her hand went to one of his ears, picking out a piece of grass on it. It's so soft…She thought. The boy just kept looking at her with soft eyes, then they turned cold, and dark.
"Why did you do that you stupid girl?" The boy screamed.
"Huh? What do you mean?"
"Why did you get involved? I had the whole thing under control?"
"Well…it seemed like you needed help."
"Why did you stick up for a lowly half- breed like me, anyways? Do you feel sorry for me? Well I don't need you, dummy." Kagome looked down at her feet.
"I-I'm s-sorry. I-I didn't mean to..." Tears started to stream down her cheeks.
"Wh-what are you doing? Your not crying are you? NO CRYING!" He shouted as he started to shake her out of it. "Stop it!"
"I-I can't help it. I thought I w-was going t-to make a new f-friend." Kagome whispered.
"Feh, fine you stupid girl. I'll be your friend if you stop crying, geez."
"Really?" Kagome said looking up with a sparkle in her eyes.
"Yeah, whatever." Kagome ran up to him and tackled him into a hug. His eyes widened with surprise. She released him seconds later blushing.
"So…what's your name?" Kagome asked.
"Inuyasha, what's yours?"
"Kagome, can I call you Yasha for short?"
"Um…I guess…why."
"'Cause you're my friend…so we give each other nick names."
"Oh, then can I call you Meme?" She nodded.
"How old are you?"
"Seven." She pouted.
"Awe…I'm six so I'm younger."
"Feh, whatever."
"So…what are your parents like?" She asked, getting into his personal business.
"They're dead, how should I know?"
"Oh, I'm sorry."
"Hmph, it's not your fault."
"Who do you live with, if you don't have a mommy and daddy?" He growled a little.
"My brother."
"You don't like him?"
"Not really…He hates that I'm a half-demon."
"I don't get it, what's so bad 'bout being a half-demon?"
"You don't know anything, do you?" Kagome just stared at him confused. "When you're a half-demon, nobody likes you because you have two of separate kinds of blood. Humans are from heaven, demons from hell. I have both in me, so do other half-demons. That's why everyone hates me." Kagome stared at him shocked.
"You mean to tell me, a demon, and a human fell in love and had you?" She questioned. Inuyasha nodded hesitantly. This was it; she was going to run away from him, scream and cry like the rest.
"That is the most cutest thing I've heard." Kagome said looking in the sky, in a day dream.
"What?" Inuyasha said, not believing what he heard.
"Your parents didn't care about how they looked or what being they were, they still loved each other. They only had each other, then you, then had a nice family. And that is what true love really is about in my mind."
"You know, you're kind of smart." Inuyasha said.
"Really?" Kagome blushed.
"Ah... for a girl that is." He added trying to cover up what he said.
"Oh really," Kagome stood up and pushed him on his back. "Tag, you're it." With that she ran as fast as she. Inuyasha laughed, running after her. Stupid girl, he could easily catch her. To both of them, they knew that this was going to be a beautiful relationship.
Days formed into days, which formed into months. Every day Kagome would meet Inuyasha at the park, play for a few hours then go home. There were even times when she went to his house and vise-versa. And with each passing their friendship grew stronger.
"Yasha?" Kagome called lying on the grass, looking at the clouds.
"What's up, Meme?" He asked, lying down as well.
"We're best friends right?"
"Right."
"And it's gonna stay that way forever, right?"
"Right." Inuyasha then held Kagome's hand, making her blush. Even though he could be rude and mean, Inuyasha was actually very nice and sweet with her. Most of the time he always hides it with an excuse, but times like this he didn't. All in all, they had the perfect life because they had each other…until about six months after this day.
"What do you mean you're moving?" Inuyasha asked nervously at the sobbing girl.
"My mommy has a new job in Tokyo. I have to leave Hong Kong and you. I'm sorry Yasha."
"No, you can't leave. You're the only one who treated me like a normal person; everyone else hates me except you. How do I even know if I will ever see the person I love ever again."
"Huh, what?" Kagome asked while rubbing her eyes. Inuyasha gulped. She was leaving him forever, might as well admit his feelings to her.
"I love you, stupid! And now you're leaving me! After I looked through my mom's junk to give you this." Inuyasha reached in his pocket and pulled out a gold ring with a purple diamond. Kagome gasped.
"That's for me?" She asked, placing her hands on her chest like she seen girls do in the movies.
"Feh…it was gonna be a promise ring. We were…we were suppose to get married when we grow up…but…"
"Oh Yasha, I love you too!" Kagome threw her arms around him and cried in his chest. Inuyasha put his arms around her waist tightly, never wanting to let go. Inuyasha slipped the ring on her finger.
"Keep it. I have no use for it." Kagome dried her tears away.
"It's beautiful, thank you, Yasha. Here you can have this." Kagome undid the necklace around her neck and put it around his neck "It was my dad's before he died but you can have it."
"I'll never take it off Kagome, I promise." Inuyasha said, wrapping his arms around Kagome once again. They stayed like that until Kagome heard her mom calling her.
"I have to go now, Inuyasha. You won't forget me, right?"
"I promise I won't."
"…Goodbye…"She kissed him on the cheek and went in the car with her mom. Once inside, she waved goodbye, he waved back until the car disappeared. He clutched the beads in his hand and whispered, "I'll miss you, Kagome," walking sadly home.
