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The Boy
By: Craig'swifey


Kagome stared at the double doors, swinging back and forth, tears falling down from her wide eyes. She moved her chair out of her way, and tried to run after her, but a hand stopped her. Kagome looked back, and saw that Inuyasha had grabbed her wrist. "Inuyasha let me go! I need to go! Please!" Kagome begged, trying to pull her wrist free. Inuyasha sighed, and loosened his grip. "Be careful, alright?" Kagome smiled slightly and nodded, jogging off. Inuyasha turned his gaze over to Miroku who was currently still staring off where Sango ran. "Is she going to be okay?" Miroku asked, concern etched onto his face. "I don't know, Miroku." Inuyasha replied, holding his face in his head. 'First day off, and we've already got problems.' Inuyasha groaned.

Girl's bathroom;

Kagome hesitantly put her hand on the door, ready to push it open, when she heard quiet sniffles. Kagome sighed sadly and cracked the door open, peeking through the crack. She saw Sango in the corner, crying her eyes out. Kagome walked over and knelt down next to her, "Sango.. Why are you acting this way? What's wrong?" Sango's head snapped up, her eyes red from crying, while her lips trembled. Sango took in a deep breath, and whispered, "I don't know what came over me. I'm scared, Kagome. What if everyone leaves me? What if I never find love?" Sango slowly lowered her head, ashamed she wasn't being strong. She was always strong. Her father had taught her that. "Sango, you're just being paranoid. Nothing like that will ever happen. Trust me." Kagome said, staring intently at her.

Sango looked up then, narrowing her eyes. "I am not being paranoid! You know nothing! You don't know what happened!" Sango shouted. Kagome couldn't say anything back to that, she knew she was right. "Just go, Kagome. I'm just wasting your time." Kagome heard Sango mutter, she could distinctly hear the bitterness tracing her words. Kagome stood, and turned to Sango. "Fine. Believe whatever you want! You're just lying to yourself. When you're ready to talk, I'll be ready to listen." She swiftly turned on her heel and left. Sango stared at the swinging door, tears making their way to the tiled floor.

Cafeteria. Or whatever you'd like to call it;

Kagome walked into the lunchroom, and sat down at the table. "Are you alright?" Miroku asked, looking down at her. "Yeah," Kagome smiled slightly, "I'm just tired is all." Miroku nodded, "How's Sango? I'm worried about her." Kagome sighed, closing her eyes, "She's upset, and she won't talk to me. I think I'm the cause of all this, and she won't let me fix the damage I've done." Guilt was one thing that Kagome hated, she hated a lot of her emotions, they did nothing for her. She looked up at the clock on the cracked walls, and whispered, "Miroku, I'm going to go out to the courtyard for a while. Could you tell Inuyasha to come, too? Please?" Miroku looked over at her, chewing while nodding. Kagome smiled at him, and left. Once Kagome was out of the cafeteria, Miroku kicked Inuyasha's shin to get his attention. "Ow! Why the hell did you kick me!" Inuyasha shouted, glaring at him, while rubbing his newly injured shin. Miroku rolled his eyes, and pointed to the doors. "Kagome left. You might want to go, too. I think I saw Kouga going out there as well." Inuyasha's eyes widen as he cursed to himself, and he got up and called over his shoulder, "See you soon then!"

Courtyard;

Inuyasha swiftly walked outside and sniffed around for wolf stench, and for Kagome's wonderful scent. He found Kagome's scent, but not the wolf's. He then saw Kagome sitting under a tree, chin resting on her knees. As he got closer, he could see that her eyes had glazed over. He sat next to her with a loud thump, which made her jump and scream. Kagome calmed, her hand over her heart, then proceeded to glare at him. "Don't do that, you idiot!" Inuyasha grinned sheepishly and patted the grass next to him. "Sorry, Kag." Kagome eyed him, but didn't respond. "Have a sit, will you?" Kagome sighed and sat next to him, inching away as he inched closer. He looked away hurt, and asked, "What's wrong? What did I do?"

She rubbed her arm in a nervous action, and replied, "Nothing, Inu. I just. . Don't feel like being touched right now. I would like to know what to do." Inuyasha took in what she said, and asked curiously, "What did Sango say? What's wrong with her?" She choked back a sob, and crawled over to him, grabbing onto his shirt and burying her face in his chest. Inuyasha was shocked to say the least, but stroked her hair nonetheless. "S-she doesn't think we care! Damnit, she doesn't think I care! I'm her best friend, she's mine. Why would she think that? Best friends care, don't they, Inu?" Inuyasha stopped stroking her hair, and made her face him. "Of course they do, Kag." Her shinning pine eyes stared into aurous ones. She blushed and then smiled shyly at him, removing herself from his embrace.

"Let's go back." Kagome said, dusting off her jeans. Inuyasha nodded, and following pursuit. "I can't wait till we get to go home, can you Inu?" He grunted his agreement and held the door open for her. She smiled at him and walked inside. They both walked back to the cafeteria, to see that Miroku wasn't there, nor Sango. The possibility that Sango was going to be there, was 1 in a million. Lunch still wasn't over, so they concluded that Miroku must've gone off to find Sango, or was flirting. Either way, he was bound to get in trouble. They walked all over the place, searching high and low for them. Kagome checked the bathroom, stalls and all. Still, no Sango.

Inuyasha searched the lunch, just to see if he snuck back in. He even asked people if they had seen him. No such luck. Kagome distraught and tired, leaned on Inuyasha for support. "Who knew this school was so enormous?" She breathed out, closing her eyes. Inuyasha looked over at the small girl. Her head didn't quite reach his shoulder. He grinned evilly and decided he was going to call her 'shorty'. "Hey Shorty, did we check the nurse?" He asked, waiting until she became enraged with her new nickname. Though she can kick, he wasn't going to change her nickname anytime soon. "Shorty? I'm not short!" She shouted, standing on her Tipp toes to shout in his face. He laughed and answered, "Yes you are. You're like the shortest in the school!" Kagome could almost feel her face turning red with anger, as her nose scrunched up.

'Heh, she's cute when she gets mad. She makes the cutest bunny face ever.' Inuyasha thought, highly amused. "It's okay, Shorty. Being short can have it's advantages, you know." Kagome huffed and stalked off. Inuyasha only laughed more and ensued after her, eyes shining with mirth. Kagome quietly walked into the nurse's office to find Miroku holding an ice pack to his face and Sango curled in the corner. Miroku looked up at the new comer, and he smiled. "It was worth it Kagome." Kagome rolled her eyes, as she sat next to Sango. Sango looked up at hearing someone speak, to see Kagome standing there, and Inuyasha coming in. Sango smiled sadly at Kagome and waved her over. Kagome knelt beside her and waited. "I'm. . ready to talk. Can we later? At home?" Sango whispered, her throat from bawling.

Kagome nodded, and smiled. "We'll be going home soon. It's almost four." Miroku said, from across the room, staring at Sango with consideration. Inuyasha cheered silently, and took hold of Kagome's hand and pulled her near. "Are you going to talk to Sango?" He whispered, keeping the conversation just between them. "Yeah," She whispered back. Kagome was soon playing with her necklace, twining it between her fingers. She looked up at Inuyasha, and told him softly, "My birthday is in a few days." Inuyasha smiled warmly, and nodded, "I know." Kagome didn't seem satisfied, he figured she wanted to know what he was going to get her, or what he was going to do. Hah, like he'd tell her? As if.

(AN: Yeah, I know. That wasn't really a normal school day. But I don't want them at school for like. . 4 chapters. Let's just say their lunch was at the end of the day and they did search the school and blah blah. Hope that cleared some things up if it was bothering someone. Okay well, continue reading.)

The plump nurse turned around in her chair to face them. "It's four now. You all may leave. Miroku dear, keep that on you as long as you can. We don't want it swelling, now do we?" Miroku shook his head, and left with the others, not before giving a girl that was inside a wink. They weaved through the crowds and stuffed things in their lockers. "Are we walking home?" Miroku asked, as they descended down the stone stairs. "Nope. Look, there's Wong." Inuyasha answered, putting an arm around Kagome sensing her distress. Miroku ushered Sango forward, seeing as she was hesitant.

They all piled into the limo, Kagome taking the window seat. Inuyasha sat next to her making their legs touch, as he held her hand, hoping to bring her some comfort. Wong started the car once they were all settled in, and looked back. "How was your first day?" He asked, rather friendly. To anyone else, it would have seemed like someone trying to be nice and start a conversation. Not to Kagome. Maybe she was just paranoid? No, she wasn't on some levels. She just didn't like men, too many past experiences, that didn't go so well with her. Kagome didn't answer Wong, only tightened her grip on Inuyasha's hand. Miroku, always the outspoken one, said, "Oh, it was okay. You know how it is. Rather nice school though." Wong nodded his understanding and smiled.

"How about the rest of you?" Miroku once again, answered, "There's was a bit on the rough side. I don't think they'd like to talk about it much." Kagome and Sango silently thanked Miroku, but they gave him grateful glances, he merely smiled. Wong muttered a simple, "Oh," and pulled into the driveway. Everyone stepped out, and followed after Wong who unlocked the door and let them advance inside. Miroku then spoke up for all of them again, "Well, we better go upstairs and start our homework. Right guys?" Everyone nodded and raced upstairs. They all gathered in one room, and put random books, pencils and other necessities needed for studying.

Having made it look like they were doing homework, Sango pulled Kagome into the bathroom. Kagome sat in front of Sango and waited for her to speak. "I'm sorry I freaked earlier. It's just. . With my family gone. . I find myself not so strong, emotionally anyway," Kagome nodded, urging her to go on, "And I'm just afraid that you guys might leave me. I loved my family and they promised they wouldn't leave, but they did. And I love you all, and you just promised me you wouldn't leave, so it might happen again." Kagome smiled sadly and brought her friend into an embrace. "It's okay, Sango-chan. Nothing will happen."

Sango wanted to believe her. Really, she did. It just didn't work that way. "Kagome, you don't know that for sure." Kagome released her friend and stared at her. "I know. Sango-chan. . . I try to be positive, so I won't worry everyone. In reality, I'm not positive at all. Sometimes. . I don't think there is a bright side to things." Sango thought about it, and said, "Well, I think there is. I mean, I did meet you three, after all." Kagome and Sango exchanged smiles and both stood. "Are you feeling better now?" Kagome asked, pushing her bangs out of her face.

"Yeah, I think so." Kagome smiled and opened the bathroom door, "Let's go bother the boys then." They shared their mischievous glances and plastered evil grins on their face. Inuyasha and Miroku were lying on the floor, reading magazines and talking about random 'boy' things. Kagome crept quietly up to Inuyasha, who was lying on his back, face buried in the magazine. Kagome put her legs on either side of him and crouched down. Sango on the other side on the room was doing the same.

Kagome looked at Sango and they both started counting down. 1. . .2. . .3.
Kagome instantly brought her hands down onto his stomach and was tickling him ruthlessly. Sango was attacking Miroku's side with glee. The two boys erupted in laughter as they tried to get the girls off of them. Kagome stopped and put her hand over his mouth, she motioned for Sango to do the same. "Shh, don't be so loud! We are suppose to be doing homework." Kagome said, removing her hand from his mouth. Inuyasha got a malicious look in his eye and he flipped them over and started tickling Kagome, for revenge of course.

Kagome couldn't stop the giggles and screeches that escaped her mouth. "P-please make him stop! Sango--!" Kagome couldn't get her last plea out for Inuyasha's lips were covering hers. Her eyes widened as she struggled to get away. "Inuyasha get off of her!" Sango cried, shoving him off of her. "I was trying to get her to be quiet! I could hear Wong starting to come up the stairs!" Inuyasha defended, seeing how they saw it as taking advantage of her. Kagome sat against the bed, wide eyes staring off into nothing as she trembled.

'That kiss. . It brought back so many memories. . ' Kagome thought, on the verge of crying. Sango took Miroku by the wrist to her room, giving Inuyasha and Kagome some alone time. Inuyasha crawled over to Kagome, reaching out to her. Kagome cowered away and whimpered. "Kagome, please." Inuyasha whispered, reaching out again. This time, she let him grab her hand. He pulled her towards him and cuddled her. "I'm sorry I kissed you." He murmured in her ear. "It's f-fine Inu." Kagome mumbled, still shaken from it.

Kagome pried him off her and stood. "I'm going to go get Sango," She said rushed, as she went for the door, it opened abruptly. It was Wong. Inuyasha held back his growl as he dashed to Kagome's side. "Miss Kagome, I am here to inform you that you have a visitor." Wong said, formally. He bowed and left. Kagome ran to the stairs and looked down, Inuyasha right behind her. Kagome's heart beat skyrocketed as her visitor showed his face, and called up to her. "Sweetie, how've you been?"


Hope you liked it. . . I like redid that chapter like a 4587498798 times. Eheh.

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