Back to that Time
A/N: Oh man, I never meant for this to continue so long. Seriously, I'm making it up as I go. I only had like...4 chapters of this planned. I almost didn't post because I didn't know how I was going to end it. I still don't. I like it, though. A lot. :D
Part 29: Sleep
The next morning Kagome woke wrapped in warmth. She realized, as she lifted her head, that Sasuke had stayed with her all night, without attempting to turn the moment into something more sexual.
She studied his face, watching as his eyebrow twitched and he snorted in his sleep. He wasn't snoring, though he was most definitely dreaming. Or having a nightmare. She wasn't sure which at the moment. She realized he was, yet again, shirtless. How had she not noticed?
Sitting up, she also realized she had been using him as a bed, and was currently straddling his waist.
She shrugged. He wouldn't mind anyway. She leaned over, watching his eyes move erratically under his eyelids, and she determined that he must be having a nightmare. Sweat began forming on his brow, which was now drawn together as his face twisted. She never thought about how he'd look angry, but this was most certainly him angry.
"Sasuke?" She called out, poking his chest.
He watched as his face, for a moment, relaxed.
"Sasuke, everything is fine." She said, laying back down against him, tucking her head under his chin. "Lets have nice dreams together now, okay?" She said against his throat.
He grunted in his sleep, and, for a moment he stirred. "'Gome?" He said, sounding confused for a moment as he looked around. He grunted again, realizing where he was, he rolled over with her, pulling her into a spoon position and placing an arm under her head. His hand was between her breasts, almost fisted in her shirt. "Sleep." He said grumpily as Kagome squirmed against him. She yawned and nodded, finding the blanket and pulling it over them both.
"Sasuke?" She asked.
"Hn."
"Lets snuggle more often." She said as her eyes started drifting shut.
His lips brushing her temple was the last thing she remembered before drifting back to sleep.
