I don't own Inu Yasha.
Shi
Sota sat across from his granddaughter and her boyfriend. He looked at the two in discomfort. It had been over a month since Omodasu had started going to the feudal era. Thankfully it was summer, so she didn't have to go to school. Her boyfriend placed his hand on her knee, but she brushed it off.
' She's falling for Inu Yasha. I can see it. Every time she returns to us, she seems so happy and he's all she ever talks about; just like Kagome.'
He realized that he wasn't listening to what the young man was saying and felt embarrassed. After supper, Omodasu and Korouto decide to take a walk. It was a beautiful evening. Omodasu looked into the black heavens.
"What are you looking at?"
"There are never stars. I wish I could see them right now."
"I've seen them in America. I went out into the desert when I was young and they were really cool."
"I have see them too, but in a place far away from here."
She sat down on a bench beside a park. The swings were swinging with the breeze and it looked a little eerie. Korouto wrapped his arm around her affectionately.
"I wanted to tell you something. I love you. Do you love me?"
"Of course I do," she said gently.
"Will you be my wife?"
Omodasu looked up at him in surprise. She wanted to say yes, but something was holding her back. She thought of Inu Yasha and his strong body. The way that he looked at her so gently despite his harsh ways. She saw him defending her in a battle and remembered that all he cared about was protecting her. She felt so safe with him.
The bright lights of Tokyo reflected in her chocolate eyes. So much always happened. It was like the day had just begun once the sun went down. She looked into Korouto's blue eyes and he stared at her, waiting for her answer.
"What took you so long?"
"I'm sorry. I had a friend stay with Grandpa and me for a few days. But they just left this morning, so it wasn't like I was just hanging out."
"I was about to come and get you. I was afraid something had happened to you."
Inu Yasha looked at the woman suspiciously. She reeked of a male scent, and she seemed to be hiding something from him. Something about the unknown man smelled so familiar and he looked at her curiously.
"What?"
"What happened? Just tell me."
"What is your problem? Do you always have to go butting into people's lives?"
"I can smell him on you."
Omodasu blushed and turned her head to the ground quickly. She suddenly saw Kirara and ran to her in order to dodge the conversation. As she neared closer, Kirara began to growl and back away from her.
"What's the matter?"
Inu Yasha suddenly remembered that smell. It was the smell of Naraku. He mumbled the name and Omodasu's eyes widened. He turned to her and she avoided his cold stare.
"No. He can not take you too!"
Inu Yasha grabbed Omodasu and pulled her into his arms. She gasped and tried to break free, but he had her pinned down.
"What are you doing? Get away from me!!!"
' Kikyo.' The hanyou remembered all the times that his first love had pulled away from him. Then he remembered how Kagome had never once fought him. He was always the one to let go of her. He released the struggling woman and ran towards the well as fast as he could.
Omodasu looked after him and began to sob. She looked down at the sparkling diamond that adorned her slender finger. She ran in the direction that the half-demon had run and saw him walking back in her direction. An evil smirk was on his face, but she ignored him and kept on running. As she neared the well, she saw that there was a tree in the well. She stopped and stared in horror, realizing that there was no way for her to get home.
' I'm having déjà vu!'
She looked back at the retreating figure. She was stuck here with him. And she was terrified. This wasn't the Inu Yasha that she knew and loved. He was possessive and controlling.
' What is going on? I have to get back to my fiancé! I was only coming to say goodbye. But it looks like I can never go home.'
Tears filled her espresso eyes. She broke down and Inu Yasha could smell and her tears. He hated to see her in so much misery, but he wouldn't let any one else have her.
Shi
Sota sat across from his granddaughter and her boyfriend. He looked at the two in discomfort. It had been over a month since Omodasu had started going to the feudal era. Thankfully it was summer, so she didn't have to go to school. Her boyfriend placed his hand on her knee, but she brushed it off.
' She's falling for Inu Yasha. I can see it. Every time she returns to us, she seems so happy and he's all she ever talks about; just like Kagome.'
He realized that he wasn't listening to what the young man was saying and felt embarrassed. After supper, Omodasu and Korouto decide to take a walk. It was a beautiful evening. Omodasu looked into the black heavens.
"What are you looking at?"
"There are never stars. I wish I could see them right now."
"I've seen them in America. I went out into the desert when I was young and they were really cool."
"I have see them too, but in a place far away from here."
She sat down on a bench beside a park. The swings were swinging with the breeze and it looked a little eerie. Korouto wrapped his arm around her affectionately.
"I wanted to tell you something. I love you. Do you love me?"
"Of course I do," she said gently.
"Will you be my wife?"
Omodasu looked up at him in surprise. She wanted to say yes, but something was holding her back. She thought of Inu Yasha and his strong body. The way that he looked at her so gently despite his harsh ways. She saw him defending her in a battle and remembered that all he cared about was protecting her. She felt so safe with him.
The bright lights of Tokyo reflected in her chocolate eyes. So much always happened. It was like the day had just begun once the sun went down. She looked into Korouto's blue eyes and he stared at her, waiting for her answer.
"What took you so long?"
"I'm sorry. I had a friend stay with Grandpa and me for a few days. But they just left this morning, so it wasn't like I was just hanging out."
"I was about to come and get you. I was afraid something had happened to you."
Inu Yasha looked at the woman suspiciously. She reeked of a male scent, and she seemed to be hiding something from him. Something about the unknown man smelled so familiar and he looked at her curiously.
"What?"
"What happened? Just tell me."
"What is your problem? Do you always have to go butting into people's lives?"
"I can smell him on you."
Omodasu blushed and turned her head to the ground quickly. She suddenly saw Kirara and ran to her in order to dodge the conversation. As she neared closer, Kirara began to growl and back away from her.
"What's the matter?"
Inu Yasha suddenly remembered that smell. It was the smell of Naraku. He mumbled the name and Omodasu's eyes widened. He turned to her and she avoided his cold stare.
"No. He can not take you too!"
Inu Yasha grabbed Omodasu and pulled her into his arms. She gasped and tried to break free, but he had her pinned down.
"What are you doing? Get away from me!!!"
' Kikyo.' The hanyou remembered all the times that his first love had pulled away from him. Then he remembered how Kagome had never once fought him. He was always the one to let go of her. He released the struggling woman and ran towards the well as fast as he could.
Omodasu looked after him and began to sob. She looked down at the sparkling diamond that adorned her slender finger. She ran in the direction that the half-demon had run and saw him walking back in her direction. An evil smirk was on his face, but she ignored him and kept on running. As she neared the well, she saw that there was a tree in the well. She stopped and stared in horror, realizing that there was no way for her to get home.
' I'm having déjà vu!'
She looked back at the retreating figure. She was stuck here with him. And she was terrified. This wasn't the Inu Yasha that she knew and loved. He was possessive and controlling.
' What is going on? I have to get back to my fiancé! I was only coming to say goodbye. But it looks like I can never go home.'
Tears filled her espresso eyes. She broke down and Inu Yasha could smell and her tears. He hated to see her in so much misery, but he wouldn't let any one else have her.
