-Chapter 6-
Stormy: Guys, I'm so, so, SO sorry for not updating sooner! I've been pretty busy lately, so please, enjoy this!
(Inuyasha's P.O.V)
"…Kagome?" My eyes met with a familiar beautiful girl with raven-like hair, lavender eyes and dog ears with a tail that was still quite new to me, even though they've been a part of her for 2 ½ years. I noticed she had a miko outfit on, but instead of the red at the bottom, it was violet. I saw no smile upon her face, only sadness, and pain from what I could tell by her clutching her ribs.
"Inuyasha…" She spoke softly.
"KAGOME!" Shippo bursted out sobbing and clutching onto Kagome, I would've pounded him on the head for her hurting her, but this was no ordinary situation.
"Haha, Shippo, I missed you too." She smiled and hugged him.
"Lady Kagome, we've missed you very much." Miroku said.
"YES! YES WE HAVE!" Sango started sobbing and Miroku and her went to hug Kagome, and soon everyone joined in, except me.
I smelt a specific salty scent and I looked closer at Kagome, and noticed she was crying, either because of all the emotion in the air, or the fact that everyone is hurting her wound…or both.
"Alright guys, you're all hurting her." I said, hoping they'd back off.
"Mommy, you know these people?" Yuki looked up at her mother.
"Yes, sweetie, mommy knew these people quite well, we were friends." She grinned, though I could tell it was fake.
"Yuki and Akio said that you'll be feeling 100% in two weeks, is that true?" Sango asked.
"Fortunely, yes. I've had enough of this pain." Kagome groaned.
"I'm glad, I'm sorry that had happened to you." Miroku said.
"It's fine, I protected the village and that was all that matters."
That damned well pissed me off. The villagers were all chicken and didn't help her defeat the Spider-wolves. They rather play 'Hide-And-Seek' and leave Kagome out to count the total number of enemies.
"Sure, Yeah, ok. But they didn't help you fight back! Don't be so sympathetic on them! What the hell, Kagome?! You helped them in their time of need, but they didn't?" I spat at her.
"BECAUSE I TOLD THEM TO STAY OUT OF IT!" She snapped and I took back a step.
"Mommy, why?" Yuki asked.
"Yeah, why?" I gritted through my teeth.
Kagome sighed, and looked at her daughter.
"Cause I didn't want anyone to get her, and knowing you children, when your parents would fight, you'd want to too. And if I saw even one kid's parents die, I'd never forgive myself." She said.
"Very reasonable." Miroku agreed at Kagome's point-of-view.
"Although I wish we were there to help you, I'm quite glad you managed to get everyone out alive." Sango spoke.
"I am too, glad about saving everyone." Kagome stood up and picked up her daughter in the process,
"Mommy, where are we going?" Yuki asked, confused.
"Yuki, it's passed your bedtime." Kagome answered.
"Aw, I don't need a bedtime!" Yuki protested. "I'm wide awake! I'm (YAWN)…"
"Going to bed." Kagome arched an eyebrow and went up the stairs to take Yuki to bed.
"Inuyasha, follow her." Miroku said.
"…." I said nothing and went to follow Kagome upstairs, I know well enough for her not to notice my scent because if I know mothers, their focus is all on their kids during bedtime.
I leaned in on the cracked door to see Yuki in bed and Kagome picking out a book.
"MOMMY! I WANT TO READ THE BOOK 'CINDERELLA'!" Yuki pointed to a book.
"Yuki, we've been reading that same book the past month" I heard Kagome giggled and I smiled. I miss that.
"WELL I WANT TO READ THE DAMN BOOK AGAIN!" She shouted and I held back a laugh.
"Yuki! What did I tell you about using that type of language?!" Kagome said firmly.
"But you don't yell at the white-haired man when he cusses!" Yuki whined, and was referring to me, which made me want to laugh even more.
"Because he's not my son! Kami, you're so much like him personality-wise." She sighed, which made me wonder if Yuki was a hard child to handle.
"Is that a bad thing?" Yuki's voice dropped.
"Not at all, it's a great thing, it reminds me how much I love you and him." I froze. Did she just say what I think she said?
"You love him?" Yuki asked.
"Uh….oh! Let's get started with the story before midnight, ok?" Kagome quickly changed the subject.
"Okay, mommy!"
I slowly turned and walked downstairs, noticing that Miroku, Sango, and Shippo had left, only the white-haired boy was there.
"So, mister, how'd it go?" Akio grinned.
"How'd what go?" I looked at him strangely.
"…Oh, nevermind." Akio sang in a sing-song voice.
"WHAT?" I spoke louder, and I heard a bedroom door close and footsteps coming down.
"You should be a little quieter, you know? Villagers AND my daughter, are trying to sleep. You should try too, Akio, you're going to have to get up early tomorrow you know." Kagome said gesturing to us.
"Yeah, yeah, yeah, Yuki and I will train, ok?" Akio waved it off and went outside, I guess going to go to sleep.
"So…." I started.
"What?" Kagome asked.
"Um, do you think…we can go out for a walk for a little bit?" I said.
"I don't know how long…"
"Oh, it's ok! I understand you're busy-" She cut me off.
"No, that's not what I meant." She pointed to her wound and I nodded in understanding.
"It won't be long, I promise." I grabbed her hand and led her out in a flower field that sat under the full moon.
We sat there in silence, not knowing what to say to each other, and I could feel a spark waiting to light. I turned to her, and saw how beautiful she really was. Her lavender eyes shined bright against her pale face, and her pink lips sat still on her emotionless expression. I moved a strand of hair away from her face, and I noticed her blushing.
"Kagome…I'm sorry to ask this, but why did you leave? After the meadow treatment I mean." I asked her, though I hoped I didn't make her angry.
"I found my daughter in the meadow, and I didn't want to take her with us, I would fear of her safety and not focus on the other important things. Besides, I didn't feel ready…and I didn't feel like I belonged with you guys anymore." I could see tears pricking her eyes and I wiped them away quickly.
"You belong with us, Kagome, you and your daughter." I spoke softly, hoping she'd listen to me.
"You say that now, but back then you wouldn't have." She failed to listen and I grew stern.
"Listen here, Kagome Higurashi, you better hear me right and clear. You never were unthought of. We always hoped for you to show up when we were traveling, We missed you dearly, me the most. I missed everything, your company, your laugh, your smile, your voice, your kindness, your determination, hell, I even missed you sitting me. Kagome, with you not being with me, I felt nothing. I just didn't want to go on. Thank Kami we're together again." I put her in my lap, and hugged her tightly, yet making sure I didn't touch or cause any pain to her wounds.
"Inuyasha…"
(Kagome's P.O.V)
I could feel tears streaming down my face. I missed him so, so much. Whenever Yuki asked about when I'd find her 'father', I'd have to turn around and not cry, because I'd think of how perfect it would be if Inuyasha was. But I knew that was too good to be true, and I'd either walk away, or change the subject.
"Kagome, Yuki's eye color is originally white, right? I mean, you haven't mated-" I cut him off with my laughter.
"Hell to the no. Yes, her I color is originally white." I answered.
I heard him chuckle and he kissed me on the top of my forehead.
"Kagome…I missed you, so, so, much."
"I missed you too…Inuyasha."
I looked up at him, wondering where to go with this. I saw his shimmering golden eyes and the next thing I knew…
We kissed.
-End of Chapter 6-
Stormy: THAT WASN'T THE ONLY THING THEY DID THAT NIGHT!
Kagome: Wait…what?
Inuyasha: Uh….
Misaki: RUN BEFORE THEY WANT TO SPECIFICLY KNOW WHAT WE MADE THEM DO!
Stormy and Misaki: *sprints to Victoria's Secret*
Kagome: AFTER THEM!
Inuyasha: FUCK NO! I AIN'T GOING IN THERE!
Miroku: I AM!
Sango: OH NO YOU DON'T! *Drags Miroku by the ear*
Miroku: Awwww!
