Breakaway II
Last Time: Inuyasha and Sesshomaru's childhood friend came back after disappearing and they're memories of her finally returned, but just a little too late, at least for Inuyasha. After asking for help from her mother and giving herself up to her mother to help Inuyasha she was sent back to America to be follow her passion as a singer.
Chapter 11: Truth
"F-F-Fiancé?" Miroku stuttered, his mouth hung open as he stared at the couple. His cousin was engaged and yet he had no idea, let alone knew that she was dating someone. It was too unbelievable; he couldn't process the idea, not in that moment or that time.
Kagome half smiled as Kogas arm tightened around her, avoiding all eyes that were focussed on her, especially the brothers.
Koga smirked. "That's right, she's my women, and soon to be forever." He bent down and planted a quick sweet kiss on her cheek.
Kagome blushed and swiftly turned away. Not from the dedication that Koga just declared, not even from the kiss he placed sweetly on her cheek but the embarrassment she was feeling from this declaration. She was, somewhat, okay with the idea of 'being claimed' in a romantic fashion. However declaring in such a way which Koga did just made it embarrassing. In the moment, she just wanted to run away, she didn't want to handle this awkward situation. The longer they stood there, talking or not, the more awkward it became. She needed a way out of there, and fast.
Kagome's eyes shifted to her friends when she heard the sound of feet beginning to walk away. She wasn't surprised when she saw Sesshomaru's back getting small and smaller as he walked away. She imagined him to feel furious, or express some kind of anger steaming from feelings of being lied to again. When she first lied to him about her identity as Kagome, he didn't seem to be mad, as Inuyasha was. He seemed more relieved. He was the first to figure out who she was and remember the past that they shared. But this 'lie' was different. However Kagome didn't feel as though she lied, she had no obligation to tell them how her life has been the past two years, since she left Tokyo. It was just information she withheld. She bite her lip as she thought and realized Sesshomaru probably was mad, but being how he was, he wasn't about to express that emotion, let alone in a public setting. 'I have a feeling I'm going to pay for that later.'
Miroku closed his eyes and placed his finger tips on his forehead and squished his eyebrows together. "Let me get this straight…" he began. "You… are getting married, with the white dress, a ceremony, ring on the finger… the whole nine yards?"
Sango let out a small snarl. Judging from the look on Kagome's face it was clear that this whole situation was becoming worse and worse for her and this was not the time to be dragging the situation out further. She nudged Miroku on his side and glared at him. "What else would it mean…?"
Miroku shrugged. "What else am I supposed to think? She isn't wearing an engagement ring."
Kagome glanced at Miroku and prepared to finally speak and explain why when Koga's strong attention seeking personality jabbed in. For once Kagome was thankful that he was taking the reins.
"After this beautiful outstanding women said yes…" Kagome rolled her eyes as he dramatized a simple answer. "… We knew that the fans, both Kagome's male fans and my female fans would go insane to know that we will be off the market, for good. She is my women and I am her man and that will, soon, to be for life. Also with Kagome's debut as an actress with this TV show coming up, we didn't want to draw more attention to her. The paparazzi will already be all over her so we wanted to reduce that. Therefore we are keeping this engagement a secret and of course as her friends I expect you will do the same."
Sango and Miroku looked between themselves and just shrugged. They weren't about to make things more hectic for Kagome, they were still fond of her and cared about her. But they both had questions they needed to get from Kagome as to what was going on. They had always assumed she loved Inuyasha and/or Sesshomaru and there was a choice to be made. After this surprise, they didn't know what to think.
"Typical Kagome..."
Kagomes head shot up, finally hearing Inuyasha speak. She stared in his direction. His head was down, his bang shielding his eyes from the confusion and curious eyes that were wondering what he meant. The moment Kagome saw his head down her heart fell and the guilt washed over her. Suddenly the information she kept quite began to feel like a lie and she began to wonder why she kept this from everyone.
Sango placed a hand on Inuyasha's shoulder, "Inuyasha…" she whispered and instantly he rolled his shoulder away from Sango's gentle touch.
"Typical Kagome, lying to us, I shouldn't be surprised…" he turned to the side preparing to leave.
Kagome looked down to see his hands shaking in a fist. She knew he was withholding as much of his anger as her could. She understood, he felt lied to again. What's worse was they were just starting to get along again after such a difficult morning of her attempt to make things right again. She felt as though things were beginning to come together and that their friendship could be saved, at least. After this surprise, she could see it all beginning to unravel, seeing almost no way to fix this.
"You really are a good actress," he said through gritted teeth and turned to follow the same path as his brother.
Kagome opened her mouth to say something, but not a sound came out. She glanced at Koga who looked down at her. For a moment she saw sadness and confliction as he looked down into her eyes. Then his arm fell from her shoulder as he nodded, knowing exactly what she wanted.
Kagome smiled and nodded as a thank you as she left the group and followed after Inuyasha. She began jogging in his direction franticly looking for him. She knew that he could easily use his demon speed and be gone in a flash, and then she would never catch up to him. She felt like she had to say something, she had to explain herself she couldn't let him leave until he knew the truth.
As her thoughts ran through her head, scared that she missed him, she saw the read cloth of his costume in the distance of the trees. He was walking into the deep forest in the park. Kagome looked up above the trees to see the tallest tree, where they had just shot their scene, in the middle. She began running faster, jumping into the forest. She didn't want to call his name in case it triggered him to run away.
As the forest cleared to a small secluded area away from the parks path she noticed him facing the large tree, head down, most likely in thought.
Kagome breathed heavily as she tried to catch her breath. She was happy he stopped at least, maybe that means he was willing to listen. She waited for a minute to see if he would say something first or do something first. However he just stood there, head down, in silence.
Finally she took a death breath, gathering her courage and spoke, "Inuyasha…"
"Don't!" He quickly replied in a sharp tone. It was clear he was mad, furious and possibly hurt. "Don't start trying to explain yourself and give me excuses and reasons why you lied. I'm done being lied to by you! I refuse to be lied to again. You excuses are full of lies! From now on your words to me are filled with lies. No wonder you are an actress now, it fits you perfectly without question. You really are a wonderful actress."
"Stop it!" Kagome yelled furiously. She was done, tired of him playing the victim. "I never lied to you, stop twisting the situation and stop feeling sorry for yourself!" Her anger began to boil up and she couldn't contain it anymore. She was not expecting the situation to go this way. "Back in Tokyo I wanted to tell you the truth, but it was clear you had forgotten exactly I was. What was I supposed to say? Hey I'm Kagome from your childhood! You would have looked at me like I was crazy. Besides I was hurt the fact that you actually forgot about me when I NEVER stopped thinking about you."
"You never wrote."
"I tried! I was a kid and couldn't send the letters and mother made it clear she wasn't going to the post office."
"Didn't know how to use it when you got older?"
"By then I hadn't received a single letter from you and felt unwanted. You never mailed me anything either."
Inuyasha furiously turned around and faced Kagome. "We did!" He yelled in anger. "We sent letters for years, but never heard a thing in return!"
Kagome anger began to subside as it became clear. "I never got them…" she whispered quietly. It was unmistakable, she knew her mother wanted her to have no interaction with her former life in Tokyo. She wanted Kagome focused on her work, protecting her image. To this day, Kagome never understood why, but that was the life she had to accept.
Inuyasha turned sideways. Although he was tuning slightly away from her it was clearly he was still willing to listen.
"I'm sorry…" Kagome began. "I know that isn't what you want to hear and it doesn't make up for anything but right now that is all I can say. You need to give me the chance to make it up to you. Please."
"For a moment…" Inuyasha began in a whisper. "I thought I could. Working with you today made me want to. But now it's clear to me that you won't change…"
Kagome bit her lip for a moment. He still was not bringing up the ultimate insult that occurred two years ago in Tokyo. She slept with Sesshomaru, and to this day she couldn't understand why she did. There was something about Sesshomaru that attracted her to him. At that moment, two years ago, he remembered her and it brought her comfort; she couldn't resist that.
Kagome sighed deciding this wasn't a time to talk about her and Sesshomaru. That was clearly going to worsen the situation. Instead she settled for explaining herself. "Inuyasha… I didn't lie to you about Koga." She began. "You made it clear that you wanted nothing to do with me when I left Tokyo. When you came back you would barely let me speak. I had no opportunity to tell you. To be honest, after everything it's is none of your business. You made it clear this morning we weren't friends and I hadn't spoken to you for years, what gives you the privilege of knowing my business? So no, I did not lie to you; you never asked the question and therefore I did not lie."
Inuyasha growled in frustration. She had made a valid point, however it angered him to hear her say that he had no right to know. He did have the right, at least he felt as though he did. He suddenly felt more distant from her than he had ever felt before. He didn't know her anymore. This was not the same Kagome he knew from Tokyo. "Can't believe Kikyo saved you…"
"What…?" Kagome said almost not believing what he had just said. She needed to hear it again, hoping that what he said wasn't true, that she was hearing things, giving him a chance to take it back.
Inuyasha's hands tightened into a fist. He gripped so hard his claws broke his skin, he could smell the blood beginning to ooze from his hand, but he didn't care. It was his only way to contain his anger. "I can't believe Kikyo gave her life for yours, it wasn't worth it."
Tears began to burn in Kagome's eyes. She can't believe he was saying that he would rather have Kikyo here than her. That her life was worthless and not worth saving as Kikyo did. She wanted to scream, she wanted to yell, she wanted to cry, she wanted to run. Her head bent down she composed herself before answering. "Koga is a better man than you will ever be." With that resolve in her head, she turned around and marched off without another word. She couldn't believe what he said. She never expected him to be so despicable. She wiped her tears that were threatening to fall and continued walking towards set. She couldn't let Koga see her crying, he would chase after Inuyasha and who knows what would happen then. She took a deep breath before leaving the thick tree coverage and into the clearing. There she saw Koga standing there waiting patiently for her. He smiled with his arms out. A smile began forming on Kagome's lips as she walked right into his comforting embrace. He stroked her hair without saying a word and in that moment Kagome's spirits lifted, for that moment she forgot the events that had just transpired and she realized why she was with Koga. He made her forget Inuyasha and Sesshomaru, despite his flaws; he was what she needed then and what she needed now.
Koga released Kagome and placed his hand in hers and began leading her to the road where the car waited to take Kagome to her final scene. He was silent for the whole walk. He led her into the car and followed after her sitting next to her. He wrapped his arm around her tiny figure and in response she leaned into him and laid her head on his chest.
"He loves you…" Koga commented as she lay in his protective embrace.
Kagome sighed as she listened to his strong heart beat pumping deep in his chest. "Not anymore…" she answered as she closed her eyes and allowed a single tear escape.
Kagome tossed and turned under her dark blue comforter. She glanced over at the clock to see it was 2:00 AM. She sighed turning over again unable to sleep as her mind ran through the events of today. Even after shooting her scenes by herself and a nice quite evening out with Koga her mind still wandered to that moment in the park with Inuyasha under the sacred tree. She buried her head in her pillow in hopes to stop her thoughts from wandering, but the events of that day continuously flowed back. The shocked look on her friends faces, Sesshomaru walking away without a sound, the anger and betrayal Inuyasha radiated, but more importantly the words he whispered to her;
"I can't believe Kikyo gave her life for yours, it wasn't worth it."
Kagome pulled the comforter over her head as the words echoed inside her thoughts. She wanted to cry, but anger filled within her at that thought. She shouldn't waste her tears on someone who wished she was dead. She pulled the comforter bellow her nose to breath. She glanced over at Koga's sleeping figure beside her. She sat up she studied his face and couldn't help but smile. His harms spread out, his leg hung over the bead with the covers tossed around in a knot on his side his along with his mouth wide open and tongue slightly hanging out as he snored. Kagome scoffed holding back a giggle as to not to wake him. She smiled as she brushed his bangs back from his face. Even in his sleep he could male her smile.
Kagome sighed as she tucked herself back in. Just as she was about to throw her covers over her she felt an arm wrap around her waist. She glanced up, assuming it was Koga, but found him lying there unchanged. Her eyes widened and opened her mouth about to scream and instantly a hand covered her mouth to keep her from screaming. She mumbled in the str4angers hand as she tried to get free and scream for help. She was quickly dragged from the bed stopping her from kicking Koga awake. She struggled from the kidnappers grip but he was clearly too strong for her. She attempted to grip his skin between her teeth and bit down hard, but it didn't faze him. She tried to glance back and noticed he was dragging her to the balcony. Her eyes widening her thoughts ran to the first assumption death. 'Is he going to throw me?'
Kagome heard the door slide open. Kagome closed her eyes as the figure picked her up with one hand over the bump, stood her up and pressed her body hard against the wall. When the moving stopped, and everything became silent, motionless and confirmed she was not falling 26 floors she began to open her eyes.
As her eyes began to focus, she saw long silk radiant silver hair falling around her. Her fears began to diminish as her the identity of this man instantly Inuyasha. His hand removed from her mouth and placed next to her head against the wall. She was about to say his name now that she was free but his eyes stopped her. He lifted his head slightly and started at her with his cool amber eyes and she realized it wasn't him. "S-Sesshomaru?" She whispered quietly.
He didn't move. He kept her trapped against the wall and just stared at her in silence, his gaze never leaving her.
Kagome studied his expression, which gave almost nothing away. She gulped as he continued to stare at her. She thought about waiting for a response, but knew better. Sesshomaru wasn't the type to start a conversation, often. She closed her eyes breaking the connection and sighed. 'I'm guessing you're here for an explanation?" She questioned.
He closed his eyes and bowed his head down as he pushed himself from the wall and turned his back to her.
Kagome moved an inch away from the wall and continued to look at Sesshomaru. Her heart began to clench in her chest from the mood. Guilt began to sink in feeling as though she betrayed him, the one person who was never mad at her, who understood her, who remembered her, and she thanked him by keeping this secret. Inuyasha had pushed her away, Sesshomaru didn't. She could have told him at lunch, considering she knew Koga was coming, but she didn't. She hid like a coward. "I was scared." She admitted to him.
His head turned slightly, half facing her. His eye shifted to study her movements. "Why?" he asked in his deep voice
Kagome bite her lip as she took a step towards him. "I didn't want you to be mad… I was afraid of how you would react; I was afraid of losing you, I was afraid you'd walk away, that you'd leave me alone." Kagome gripped her navy blue silk nightgown by her chest. "I didn't want to be alone!" She cried. Tears burned at her eyes at the thought of Sesshomaru soaring away without another word.
He turned, his whole body facing her as he took three steps towards her. He bent down and furiously grabbed her left hand. Gripping it hard he forced it in front of her face. Kagome winced at the pain. Her eyes opened to see the single diamond slick silver ring gleaming in front of her. "You don't seem alone." Sesshomaru commented with a hint of anger.
Kagome looked down, afraid to look in his eyes. In all her years of knowing Sesshomaru she had never seen him like this. Though he continued to be monotone, she could tell he was containing his anger. "Koga isn't you, it's different…" she attempted to explain. "you're my childhood friend, you know me, who I am, what I like, what I don't, you know who I really am."
"And he doesn't?"
Kagome shook her head. "He does… but not in the way you do."
"Humph." Sesshomaru commented as he closed his eyes and released her hand. He took a step back and looked down on her. He didn't reply to what she said, he had nothing to reply, all he felt was anger towards her that he never felt before.
Kagome held her wrist and rubbed it gently as she began to feel her wrist again. She avoided his eye as she tried to think of something to say. "I should have told you." She began. "You have every right to be angry. I'm sorry, it was wrong for me to tell you. I was just afraid of the outcome."
"Do you love him?" Sesshomaru asked instantly.
Kagome took a step back. She didn't expect that question to come so quickly and so abruptly. She thought for a moment, and realized she couldn't answer it. What was love? She cared for Koga, she enjoyed his company and he was good to hear, does that mean she was in love. She bit her lip and stayed silent offering no answer.
The air was heavy, the darkness between the two lingered as did the silence and Kagome began to feel uncomfortable. The longer the silence grew, the more difficult it became for her to say anything. Time seemed to have past so slowly. She began thinking of her options of escape. But as her brain came up with a few scenarios she realized she didn't want to leave it this way. She wanted to fix everything between them.
He glanced up at him and noticed he had yet to move an inch. "Sesshomaru…" She mumbled. She took a few steps towards him, he responded by turning to face her and taking one step back. She kept her head down as she walked towards him and her body fell deep into his arms. At first, he didn't move as her arms wrapped tightly around his waist. She pressed her head deeply into his chest to cover her face. She didn't want him to read her, when she couldn't even read herself. "Please, don't leave me," she mumbled in his slick back button up shirt. "I can't bear to lose you again."
Kagome listened for a response, but his body had yet to move and he produced no words. She lifted her head to look into his eyes. Tears were forming, but she refused to let them escape. Her gripped tightened on his shirt. "Please."
His eyes widened seeing her vulnerable. Kagome, in his eyes, had always been tough, self-sacrificing, she did what she felt she needed to do and she rarely cried or complained about it. To him, she was the strongest women he had ever known. She accepted help and support from her friends, but rarely asked for it unless it was to help another. She gave up her freedom, the most precious thing to her, to save his father's life when she asked for help from her mother. She was the most unselfish person he knew, and in a world filled with evil, the purity he saw within her is what gave him hope.
Sesshomaru bent his head down and wrapped his arms tightly around her. He placed his lips by her ear and pulled her close to him. "I would never leave you Kagome."
Kagome's eyes widened in shock as the words whispered in her ears. Her heart leapt out of her chest and for a moment she thought she stopped breathing. It had been years since he said her name and hearing him say it brought comfort to her. "Thank you." She replied. In that moment, she felt at home, everything felt right around her, all the cares in the world washed away and she felt protected. She didn't want to move, she wanted to freeze in that moment and never walk away; but the moment had to end.
Sesshomaru's arms began to feel lose around her as her realised her. She responded the same way, but they stayed only a few inches apart, neither looking at each other. He smirked before turning and beginning to walk towards the edge of the balcony. Kagome looked up and watched his movements as he prepared to leave. She opened her mouth to say goodbye, but it didn't feel right, not yet.
Sesshomaru stopped and looked back, a smirk appearing on his face. He began retracing his steps as he walked towards Kagome. Kagome began to blush as he came closer, not knowing what his interventions were. She wrapped her arms around herself in a protective manner. As he got closer he bent down and whispered deeply in her ear. "You look cute in that nightgown." He kissed her cheek gently and suddenly Kagome began to feel the wind whip around her. She opened her eyes when the wind calmed down and saw nothing; he was gone. She ran over to the edge of the balcony and looked down, but nothing. He was nowhere to be seen.
She sighed and turned to return back to her bed. She tiptoed back and glancing at Koga sound asleep, he hadn't moved. She smiled and tucked herself in beside him. She glanced at the clock to see an hour had pass. Suddenly she yawned, sleep began to take over and she fell asleep with a delicate smile on her face.
Sesshomaru landed as gently on the roof of the place he shared with his brother and friends. His long slick silver hair whipped around him as he landed. He closed his eyes until the wind calmed. He opened them, lifted his head and stared at the blacken night sky. Living in the city, he could barely see the stars. The loud crude sounds of the city filled Sesshomaru's ears as his tolerance began to decrease. He didn't like New York; it was too busy, too crowded. He wanted to be surrounded by forest, silence, and the sounds of nature echoing around him. It was where he felt like he belonged, where he felt the most at peace. Today, although the park where the film was mostly being shot was only an illusion, it is where he felt the most comfortable.
Sesshomaru sighed as the wind blew through his hair. His annoyance increased when he smelt the scent of the figure that had just appeared. "Come to spend some quality time with your older brother?" He commented with a smirk as he turned around to face him.
Inuyasha stood there steady facing his older brother. He growled seeing the smirk pasted on Sesshomaru's face. He knew what it meant, Sesshomaru knew his reason for Inuyasha approaching his brother and that angered him. He stared at his brother's smug face; it was the first time in two years that he spent time alone with Sesshomaru. Since that faithful day he walked into the room to see Kagome's clothes scattered across the floor he refused to be alone with his brother. The betrayal hit Inuyasha back then, and that moment the older brother Inuyasha cared for and loved, in his own way, vanished. The brother that protected him:
A young four year old Inuyasha fell over as the two full demon boys Heten and Maten laughed. "Who would produce such a worthless being?" Heten laughed. "This is how our world became filled with weak worthless humans."
Maten laughed boomed along with his brother, "You are so right brother."
Inuyasha growled and stood up, tears welding in his eyes. "Shut up! You're not stronger than me!" He yelled, his hands tightening into fists.
Heten laughed. "Then prove it half breed!" he called.
Inuyasha roared as he ran towards Heten. The space between them closed quickly in as his speed increased towards the older demon. He intended to toss the half demon over his head and into the cement wall behind him. However the plan failed as Heten predicted his moves and jumped above Inuyasha and flipped over till he landed behind him.
Inuyasha tumbled forward with nobody there. The cloud of dust blurred his vision. He began coughing until Hetens foot pushed his head down pinning him to the ground.
"Worthless half breed." He said as he pushed Inuyasha's face deeper into the ground.
Inuyasha moaned as he began to feel pain. Blood began dripping from his head from the impact of Hetens foot. The pain increased as time passed, the echoes of the brothers laughter angering Inuyasha. He felt helpless and weak and truly worthless as the brothers had said. Suddenly, the weighed lifted. Inuyasha slowly lifted his head to see Heten thrown to the ground and the familiar figure of his brother standing above him.
Sesshomaru didn't say anything to the lightening brothers. He stared at them, anger flaring from his eyes.
Heten opened his mouth to yell a threat, but fear began to sink into him as he stared at the dog demon. Maten pushed his cubby body up from the ground and ran leaving his brother alone. Heten wiped the dirt from his facing while avoiding eye contact with Sesshomaru. He lifted himself off the ground and turned to walk away. "Heh, this is boring…" He commented as he walked away.
Sesshomaru turned to see his dirty brother standing up straight with his head down and tears welding in his eyes as he attempted to hold them back. He was trying to be strong. Sesshomaru smirked and walked over to his little brother. He placed his hand on Inuyasha's head who was almost only half his height. Sesshomaru didn't speak, but Inuyasha could almost hear what he was thinking, "I'm the only one who gets to pick on you." He removes his hand and began to walk back home.
Inuyasha turned and watched his brother walk further away from him. They were not particularly close, but that was the first moment that Inuyasha was glad to have an older brother. He felt protected. Inuyasha always took pride into taking care of himself, especially considering he was often expected not to have the strength. However it was comforting to know his brother would always have his back.
Inuyasha growled as the memory replayed in his mind. Anger grew as he wondered how he could ever think his brother would protect him. 'Only person I can count on is myself.'
"To what do I owe the pleasure?" Sesshomaru asked breaking the silence.
Inuyasha grinded his teeth together as the smug look pasted on Sesshomaru's face. "What did you do?"
Sesshomaru closed his eyes, "I think you know the answer to that question brother."
Inuyasha cracked the knuckles in his right hand as he ran towards his brother. Sesshomaru caught Inuyasha's hand into his own. He was face to face with his brother as he felt the anger boiling from Inuyasha. "What's wrong little brother?" He commented with a smirk.
Inuyasha struggled as he tried to remove his hand from his brothers' grip, but he was too strong. He growled in response thinking there was nothing else to do. His fangs clearly visible as the anger grew. "Why did you go see her?!" he barked.
Sesshomaru smirked moving his head closer to his brother. "That is none of your concern." Sesshomaru was clearly playing with his brother, egging his anger on.
"Why are you wasting your time with a liar like her? She is the worst kind of person alive, a fake!"
Sesshomaru's eyebrows narrowed as he released his brothers' hand, bent down, and trusted his shoulder into Inuyashas gut throwing him across the roof. Inuyasha landed on his back creating a crater in the roof. He struggled to lift himself from the ground. He lifted his head and watched his brother standing there unmoving with his bangs shielding his eyes. He watched as his brother smirked before answering.
"Because I love her."
A/N: WHOA nice long chapter, and it came quickly. I was really inspired to write this week, lucky for all of you. I did this instead of studying… tisk tisk. I was going to wait a little more for a few more reviews, but I only got one. PLEASE REVIEW! Next chapter will probably not come as quickly as I have a 25 page essay to write… oh gosh… and need to focus on that. But hopefully it will come soon after YAY! Hope you enjoyed this chapter!
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