Author Note: Yep, this is my first posted attempt at fan fiction, and
I hope I will become good at it. I'm working on the second chapter of this
one right now. I hope I get a good response. The rating is subject to
change, but I'm not real sure which direction I want this plot to take. I
like to write free of obligations so to speak. ^.^ Well, I'm sorry if
there are any mistakes I didn't catch, I'm working on making things better
as far as mistakes and improving the "look" of the story. I wish you could
edit the document text directly from FF.net. Does anyone know how to get it
to leave the three trailing dots in when its uploaded, it keeps taking out
my indents too.
Disclaimer: Me no own. Me ain't got no money, and you can't have my Peanut Butter. So don't sue!
*~Spider~*
Another Well
Outside Kaede's house, Kogome looked up at the sky. "How pretty the stars are here," she thought. "How bright they are without the lights of Tokyo to distract the eye". She missed home though. Thinking about home got her thinking about all the makeup work waiting for her there. 'Hmm, maybe its time to make a run for it.' she thought as she straightened her fuku before standing, casting a sneaky look around. Without really thinking about it, she comely began to gather her things into her backpack, pushing her long black hair back over her shoulder. Kaede, who was apparently off visiting some sick villager or another, would figure things out when she noticed her stuff missing. If only she knew where Inu Yasha was, roosting like a rather large, fanged white squirrel.oh well, she could always yell, "sit" and run.
Meanwhile the "fanged white squirrel" happened to be "roosting" in a tree with a view of the well, knowing that it had been a while since "The Wench" had made another attempt to run out on him. Why must she always try fleeing from where he knew her REAL responsibility lay? The quicker they found the pieces of that damned jewel the quicker she could go back to that stupid school of hers. Why did she think this "school" was so important anyway? Surely it was better to stay and travel with him and the others. Didn't she feel at least GUILTY for how often she ran off leaving them all to wait for her until he got fed up and went to drag her back where she belonged? "Feh, GIRLS." He said, jerking his clothes into alignment as he lifted his leg over to sit up on the branch as he smelled the girl of his annoyance coming close.
'Almost there.wow, he usually catches me by.damn' thought Kagome as the demon dog himself dropped from high in the trees. "Freeze bitch" Kagome, stunned, asked, "Where did u learn that phrase?" "Sota, TV. Where do you think YOUR going huh?" "Gotta tell him to lay off with the modern education,." grumbled Kagome, cursing her little brother's fascination with his newfound hero. 'This time she isn't going to get off so easy, damn it.' If only he could find a way to keep her from saying.ah ha! Thought Inuyasha. Marveling at his own brilliance, Inuyasha held his arms open. "Ok, but you have to give me a hug goodbye first" said Inu, smileing his most brilliant "conniving, who? ME?" smile. Kagome gaped at this display of cowarprative affection, so surprised was she that she didn't even catch onto the trap until it was sprung. Kagome walked into Inuyasha's embrace. By the time she realized her mistake, she was already being flown through the air back to Kaede's as InuYasha's hair whipped into her eyes and mouth, she sputtered in annoyance. " Sit me, and you go down too bitch"
*~An Ocean Away~*
"DAMN!" A blond head disappeared over the side of a hill. "WHY AM I SO FREAK'N CLUMBSEY?!?!" Standing up and brushing off the back of her dark Blue Jeans, which also happened to be her favorites, Samantha spied a what she had come all the way out into the forest in the middle of nowhere to find. The old well that she hadn't been to see for years. Nothing was left of it except three sides of crumbling stone set deeply into the side of a hill, a shallow spring ran out over and under the collapsed remains of the fourth wall. It was just as she had left it. This used to be her favorite spot when she was a child, she always felt like she had just missed something magic when she got there, and she would miss it again when she left. That had been part of her motivation for spending so much time there reading, drawing, and just enjoying the forest. "Perfect, Its gorgeous!" Holding up her camera and checking the light reading, Samantha marveled at her timing, she had caught the sun angling through the autumn leaves, onto the clear water and gray stone, as bright red leaves drifted down from a Maple tree above to float along on the sparkling, peaceful water. "This will definitely get me an A, that old man flips for good landscapes"
Samantha was home for a few weeks for her thanksgiving break and was out taking pictures for her collage photography class. Checking the laces on her heavy brown ankle boots, she climbed up to the right of the well to get a new angel, hoping to catch the full effect of lowering sun coming through the branches to shine on the well. Taking off her red duster, the red and dark blue striped shirt she had on underneath being plenty warm enough, she laid it across her black backpack she had laid down at the top of the well before accidentally sliding down the side of the hill beside the well.
"One more roll and I'll be done"
As she dug in her backpack for another roll of film, a small, timid woodland creature crept out from the underbrush.and ran up and started screeching at her. "Ahhh! Whattheheck! It's a.. white squirrel?" "Chitterchitterchitter" said the squirrel. Quickly digging through her backpack, she fished for something to give the crazy white squirrel. Unfortunately, all she had was a pack of ramen she had bought before she left campus and forgot to remove from her pack. "Well, its not nut flavor, but I guess chicken will do. You look more like a meat eater to me anyway." She said as she opened the pack of ramen to throw a few of the dried noodles to the squirrel. "HEY! This would make a great shot! Bet nobody has seen a white squirrel in GEORGIA before!" She said as she quickly finished loading the film into the camera. Climbing up the side of the well, she got to the top and threw some more noodles to the squirrel, aiming so they landed where she wanted the squirrel to be in the shot. The squirrel quickly scampered on its fuzzy little white claws to the new pile of noodles. Taking almost half the roll of film experimenting with light and camera angels, she leaned forward to get a more downward shot. While she watched though the lens, she noticed that the squirrel was finishing its last noodle. "Ahhhh!" a second shriek split the quiet of falling dusk as the squirrel, pissed because it was out of noodles, ran up the side of the well, coming straight for Samantha. Who, due to her precarious position, tipped over into the well trying to get away from the noodle-crazed squirrel. As she felt herself begin to slip over the edge, she searched for something to catch herself on to stop her fall, but all she caught was her backpack.
"Nononouhoh. AHHHHHH!" she yelled as she fell, seeing the weird white squirrel peaking over the edge and chittering at her, her blue pale blue eyes wide, staring into its odd yellow ones as she waited to hit the cold water and hard, leaf mold covered bottom of the old well.
Disclaimer: Me no own. Me ain't got no money, and you can't have my Peanut Butter. So don't sue!
*~Spider~*
Another Well
Outside Kaede's house, Kogome looked up at the sky. "How pretty the stars are here," she thought. "How bright they are without the lights of Tokyo to distract the eye". She missed home though. Thinking about home got her thinking about all the makeup work waiting for her there. 'Hmm, maybe its time to make a run for it.' she thought as she straightened her fuku before standing, casting a sneaky look around. Without really thinking about it, she comely began to gather her things into her backpack, pushing her long black hair back over her shoulder. Kaede, who was apparently off visiting some sick villager or another, would figure things out when she noticed her stuff missing. If only she knew where Inu Yasha was, roosting like a rather large, fanged white squirrel.oh well, she could always yell, "sit" and run.
Meanwhile the "fanged white squirrel" happened to be "roosting" in a tree with a view of the well, knowing that it had been a while since "The Wench" had made another attempt to run out on him. Why must she always try fleeing from where he knew her REAL responsibility lay? The quicker they found the pieces of that damned jewel the quicker she could go back to that stupid school of hers. Why did she think this "school" was so important anyway? Surely it was better to stay and travel with him and the others. Didn't she feel at least GUILTY for how often she ran off leaving them all to wait for her until he got fed up and went to drag her back where she belonged? "Feh, GIRLS." He said, jerking his clothes into alignment as he lifted his leg over to sit up on the branch as he smelled the girl of his annoyance coming close.
'Almost there.wow, he usually catches me by.damn' thought Kagome as the demon dog himself dropped from high in the trees. "Freeze bitch" Kagome, stunned, asked, "Where did u learn that phrase?" "Sota, TV. Where do you think YOUR going huh?" "Gotta tell him to lay off with the modern education,." grumbled Kagome, cursing her little brother's fascination with his newfound hero. 'This time she isn't going to get off so easy, damn it.' If only he could find a way to keep her from saying.ah ha! Thought Inuyasha. Marveling at his own brilliance, Inuyasha held his arms open. "Ok, but you have to give me a hug goodbye first" said Inu, smileing his most brilliant "conniving, who? ME?" smile. Kagome gaped at this display of cowarprative affection, so surprised was she that she didn't even catch onto the trap until it was sprung. Kagome walked into Inuyasha's embrace. By the time she realized her mistake, she was already being flown through the air back to Kaede's as InuYasha's hair whipped into her eyes and mouth, she sputtered in annoyance. " Sit me, and you go down too bitch"
*~An Ocean Away~*
"DAMN!" A blond head disappeared over the side of a hill. "WHY AM I SO FREAK'N CLUMBSEY?!?!" Standing up and brushing off the back of her dark Blue Jeans, which also happened to be her favorites, Samantha spied a what she had come all the way out into the forest in the middle of nowhere to find. The old well that she hadn't been to see for years. Nothing was left of it except three sides of crumbling stone set deeply into the side of a hill, a shallow spring ran out over and under the collapsed remains of the fourth wall. It was just as she had left it. This used to be her favorite spot when she was a child, she always felt like she had just missed something magic when she got there, and she would miss it again when she left. That had been part of her motivation for spending so much time there reading, drawing, and just enjoying the forest. "Perfect, Its gorgeous!" Holding up her camera and checking the light reading, Samantha marveled at her timing, she had caught the sun angling through the autumn leaves, onto the clear water and gray stone, as bright red leaves drifted down from a Maple tree above to float along on the sparkling, peaceful water. "This will definitely get me an A, that old man flips for good landscapes"
Samantha was home for a few weeks for her thanksgiving break and was out taking pictures for her collage photography class. Checking the laces on her heavy brown ankle boots, she climbed up to the right of the well to get a new angel, hoping to catch the full effect of lowering sun coming through the branches to shine on the well. Taking off her red duster, the red and dark blue striped shirt she had on underneath being plenty warm enough, she laid it across her black backpack she had laid down at the top of the well before accidentally sliding down the side of the hill beside the well.
"One more roll and I'll be done"
As she dug in her backpack for another roll of film, a small, timid woodland creature crept out from the underbrush.and ran up and started screeching at her. "Ahhh! Whattheheck! It's a.. white squirrel?" "Chitterchitterchitter" said the squirrel. Quickly digging through her backpack, she fished for something to give the crazy white squirrel. Unfortunately, all she had was a pack of ramen she had bought before she left campus and forgot to remove from her pack. "Well, its not nut flavor, but I guess chicken will do. You look more like a meat eater to me anyway." She said as she opened the pack of ramen to throw a few of the dried noodles to the squirrel. "HEY! This would make a great shot! Bet nobody has seen a white squirrel in GEORGIA before!" She said as she quickly finished loading the film into the camera. Climbing up the side of the well, she got to the top and threw some more noodles to the squirrel, aiming so they landed where she wanted the squirrel to be in the shot. The squirrel quickly scampered on its fuzzy little white claws to the new pile of noodles. Taking almost half the roll of film experimenting with light and camera angels, she leaned forward to get a more downward shot. While she watched though the lens, she noticed that the squirrel was finishing its last noodle. "Ahhhh!" a second shriek split the quiet of falling dusk as the squirrel, pissed because it was out of noodles, ran up the side of the well, coming straight for Samantha. Who, due to her precarious position, tipped over into the well trying to get away from the noodle-crazed squirrel. As she felt herself begin to slip over the edge, she searched for something to catch herself on to stop her fall, but all she caught was her backpack.
"Nononouhoh. AHHHHHH!" she yelled as she fell, seeing the weird white squirrel peaking over the edge and chittering at her, her blue pale blue eyes wide, staring into its odd yellow ones as she waited to hit the cold water and hard, leaf mold covered bottom of the old well.
