Hey all!
Surprise, another one-shot lmao I'm enjoying flexing a few different writing styles while working on my other WIPs as well.
I hope you enjoy this writing prompt based one-shot, below you will find the prompt. It might seem a little skewed at first, but I promise the idea did come from the prompt sentence.
Every day, you return to your apartment and say, "Honey, I'm home. Oh wait, that's right… I live alone." But then one day, a voice replies, "I picked up some pizza."
The city is quiet, the click of her small law firm office door almost seems out of place as she closed for the day. The normally busy streets of Akasaka had lulled to a quiet hum around her. Kagome sighed, glancing down at her phone. The time glared up at her, nearly 12:00AM. She made a noise in discontent, "Poor Buyo probably thinks I abandoned him this time."
Her heeled suede boots clicked on the pavement hurriedly toward Akasaka station hoping to catch the last train to Meguro. She sighed in relief, stepping onto the train right before departure. Kagome let her body sway with the motions of the train, opting to close her eyes as she stood, fingers gripping one of the over-head handles. She felt grateful her ride was a short one, only taking her 15 minutes total trip time.
When the train pinged its arrival to Meguro, Kagome smiled stepping onto the concrete platform. She waved to the train staff, a younger man who usually worked the evening train route in Meguro.
"See you tomorrow, Hojo-kun."
He smiled in return, waving cheerfully, "Have a good night, Higurashi-san!"
Kagome tightened her scarf, once again glancing at her phone as she walked the distance from Meguro station to her apartment building. She scrolled through her notifications, pursing her lips as she read them aloud. "Email, email, another email," she rolled her eyes but kept scrolling," text from Sango, (2) missed calls from Kaa-chan, two new Instagram likes." She let out a loud whine; not a single message from the one person she had been hoping to hear from.
Kagome opened a message thread, the name 'Inu' glowing at the top with a red heart emoji. She typed a message as she continued her path, just like she had done the last three nights. She knew he was outside the reach of cell service, somewhere in the mountains of Washington, USA, attending a business conference with his father.
New Message to: Inu
I miss your voice. I hope your trip is going well; call me when you can!
She clicked send, tucking her phone into her jacket pocket. She wasn't trying to be clingy, truly, but her and Inuyasha had spoken nearly every day for almost a year and a half. Kagome smiled fondly at how their relationship had started, "Hah!" She snorted out a laugh, 'if you could even call it a 'relationship' at first.'
They'd met in an online anime forum, both looking for recommendations to fill their generally boring day to day routines. She'd recommended Bleach, one of her all-time favorites, and Inuyasha had roasted her alive in the comments about the length of the series. She'd retaliated hard though, noting that in his bio he had One-Piece listed as top favorite, and that if he were going to be a hypocrite to at least try to hide it. They bickered incessantly in the forum comments, and eventually moved to private chat, the conversation taking on a more playful tone as time went on.
After that they had pinballed anime suggestions back and forth, building a repertoire of anime they both could enjoy, either together via Zoom or separately. It wasn't long until their conversations turned more heated, and affectionate. She'd learned what he liked and didn't like (curry being at the top of that list alongside Bleach) and that unfortunately for their budding relationship they lived on opposite sides of the world. He worked for his fathers growing tech corporation as head of marketing, and Kagome worked full time at a law-firm as a child advocate lawyer.
She had also learned that like her, Inuyasha had grown up in Japan, in a prefecture close to where she had grown up. He'd only moved to New York with his father after high school to get a head start working for the family company, and now he was in Washington laying groundwork for the company's' north-western sect. She blushed remembering a previous conversation they'd had six months into talking, and four months into dating.
"Do you think you'll ever come back to Japan?"
It wasn't meant to be a loaded question, they hadn't known each other for long, but Kagome couldn't stop herself from chewing on her lip nervously. She drew in her knees, letting them tuck underneath her on the couch.
She could hear him chuckle into the phone, "Do you want me to come back to Japan?" Kagome felt her cheeks tinging pink.
"I didn't mean it like that!" She defended, "I mean of course I wouldn't mind seeing you but…" She continued to babble on when he interrupted her.
"I would come back for you." The words were quick and effective, going straight to the butterflies in her stomach, her heart rate increasing.
"You would?"
"In a heartbeat." He offered the words to her like they were second nature.
"Inuyasha?" She smiled into the phone, waiting for his response.
"Hm?" he hummed a response, followed by a yawn.
"I really, really like you." She could picture him smiling now, "I really like you too."
They both had busy lives, but the part she loved most was that even in the mundanity of their daily lives they still managed to find time for each other. Except for the last three days.
"Keep it together, Kagome. It's only been three days. He has no cell service," she reminded herself fishing in her pocket for keys as she approached her unit.
Kagome pulled out the apartment keys, flipping through them easily to the correct one. The door opened with a click, and she shuffled into the genkan. She dropped her small purse onto the entryway table calling out into the dark as she always did, an inside joke to herself.
"Honey, I'm home!" She flipped on the entrance light and slid out of her jacket, chuckling, "Oh yeah that's right...I live alone." Well, not exactly, she did have Buyo after all. The fat cat normally came running as soon as she called out her inside joke, making it even more hilarious to Kagome. Buyo her fat sort-of roommate cat.
Her body stilled when this time instead of the mewling of her cat, a male voice called back out to her from the kitchen, "Oh good, you made it home," the voice purred.
" I picked up some pizza," the entry way to the kitchen was dimly lit, but Kagome didn't need the lights on to know who was standing in her doorway holding a pizza box. A tall figure with silver hair swept into a bun, golden eyes gleaming with amusement and an undeniably familiar voice. One that she'd been hearing the last year and a half.
Kagome kicked off her boots in the genkan, launching herself across the apartment. Her arms locked around the figure's waist, "Inuyasha!" She cried out his name, tears mercilessly streaming down her face as she hugged him tighter.
Inuyasha dropped the box of pizza onto the closest counter, tucking the crying woman into his arms more securely. He dropped his lips to her hair, placing a tender kiss to the top of her head. He was committing her scent to memory, lavender and soft vanilla. He inhaled deeply, letting out a content sigh.
"What are you doing here? How did you find my apartment? What about Washington?" Kagome managed to croak out the questions through tears. His fingers moved to tilt her face up to him, wiping the tears from her cheeks. He smiled a lopsided fanged grin, "I told you I'd come back to Japan for you."
He said it with ease, like it was the most logical thing in the world. Kagome couldn't stop herself as she pressed onto the tips of her toes to reach him. Her lips found his, and she pulled him closer, afraid he may vanish if she let go. He didn't resist but instead melted into her touch, cradling the small of her back with his hands. After a few moments, Kagome released him with a pant, her chest heaving as he braced them against the closest kitchen wall.
Inuyasha dropped kisses onto her exposed shoulder, and Kagome stopped him with small hands fisted into his shirt. She had to tell him.
"I love you." She blurted out the three words, cheeks flushed from their heated encounter and her confession. They had danced around the subject, but she'd known for a while. Kagome loved Inuyasha. She chewed on her lip, pulling it between her teeth but was stopped when he lowered to pull at her lip himself, sucking it against his mouth, and kissing her again sweetly.
"I love you too," he said softly, cupping her face with his hand, "even if you like bleach." Kagome let out a loud laugh at that, shoving his shoulder but then pulling him back for another kiss, just one of many more that would come now that she was truly home.
