I have no idea what Kagome's parents are called, so just forgive me for the
names. Oh, and for Sango's parents too, though they're not mentioned yet.
And I don't know if they will be.
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02. Lets start over.
After parting from Sango, Kagome walked slowly home through the twilight. It reflected her mood perfectly and she was vaguely annoyed at the interruption of the bright artificial light of the street lamps. She hurried through their spheres of light wanting to escape their scrutiny, to the embrace of the dark spaces between them, that allowed her to collect her thoughts. This won't break me, I won't let it. But goddess, it hurts. No, I can't cry anymore, I can never cry hard enough for this. Why? ... No, don't think about it, leave it behind. I need to think about how to ask them, and what to tell them if they want to know why. The truth... How can I tell them...? On her right loomed a high wall, its color an off-white in the day, it now was a pale grey, or a garish grey orange under the street lights. A breeze blew past ruffling her school skirt, and Kagome snapped out of her thoughts at its chill caress. Realizing how far she had come, she was ready at the next few steps for when the tall imposing wall by her side gave way to closed gates. She resignedly pressed the button indented on the wall, answered with her voiced password and was admitted into the sprawling grounds that surrounded her home.
Kagome's home viewed form the outside was awe inspiring to look at. The mansion was a large beautiful building, not at all cold looking, and the grounds that it was situated in were artistic and well maintained. Kagome had always loved walking through the grounds to her house. They were so full of life and color and always brightened her mood. Tonight though, in the semi-dark, they clamed her mind and cleared her head, preparing her for how she was going to explain her decision to her parents. I'll just say it. I don't need to give a reason if I don't want, and its too early, to fresh of a memory, to share right now. I'll tell them later... Much later...
Kagome finally reached the end of her driveway, and entered her house. Taking of her shoes, she moved to place her school bag down, then remember she left it at school when she... Shaking her head, she knew it would do no good to dwell that, she entered one of the hallways and began to look for her family.
They were in one of the living rooms, a favorite at evening because of the warm color theme. Everyone was there, which was unusual because usually her younger brother Souta as in his game room on his computer games. Kagome swore that he was addicted. And her grandfather would be at the small shrine at the back of the property, looking for a ward to keep night demons away or to try and make her study more. Her parents were hardly ever in one place for a long period of time. They were so busy with their work, but they always found time for her if she asked. That was what Kagome loved about her parents, that they would drop everything they were doing to come to her if she just do much as hinted at missing them. As she sat down on one of the squishy soft chair scattered throughout the room, it seemed like they had all been awaiting her arrival. Her mother spoke first. Miyu Hoshino, she had kept her own name, looked at her daughter trying to second guess her reactions even as she spoke. "Kagome, as you must know, your father and I have been discussing something for quite some time." Kagome nodded, this must be serious, I hope it doesn't affect what I want to ask. "The company is doing very well and you know that we have a large base in the USA now as well as Japan. Since we are still relatively new there though," Miyu took a deep breath, unsure of her daughters reaction to finishing her sentence. Her daughter was a cheerful kind and sensitive girl, but she also had a temper, that though rarely used, was a force to be reckoned with. "You know that your father was going to go to America alone, to run the company from the new head quarters there. I have decided to go with him, I run things to, but we don't want to force you to leave all your friends, so we are giving you and Souta a choice. You can stay here, where you'll continue life as you do now, or you can come with us to America and attend a new school there." She said the last part in a rush to get it out in the open and then sat back, bracing herself just incase, waiting for her daughters response.
Kagome sat very still. Her outward appearance was calm, inwardly her mind was spinning. I can't believe it! The very thing I came to ask them about, that I wondered how to ask them and what to say, and they say it. Kagome shifted on her chair. Her parents followed the movement uneasily, unable to read how she was taking the news. "I'm going with them sis," Souta broke the silence, looking at her earnestly. Kagome turned to him. She smiled. "I am too." Her parents broke into joyful grins, happy that their family wouldn't be split apart. "But, theres something I need to ask you..."
It was one week later. Kagome stood at the window of the first class lounge in Tokyo airport. Her family was relaxing behind her, waiting for their private plane to have finished loading. "This is it." Said a voice from Kagome's side. "Its been a week, do you think they've even noticed that we're not at school?" Kagome glanced to her left then back to the window. "Does it matter?" Sango smiled, "No, I guess it doesn't" Over the quiet soothing music being played in the lounge a voice rang out form the speaker. "Attention, the private flight from Tokyo, Japan to Florida has completed loading. You may board now. Thank you." "Girls, that's us. Come board the plane." Mr Higurashi called, as he collected Souta from the games console he was at. "Yes." The two girls choursed together. They bent down to pick up their bags they were taking themselves. As they rose, each girl took one last look out of the window. "No more" Kagome whispered as she turned away. "Never again" Sango echoed as she to turned and they exited for the plane.
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Ummm...... I beg forgiveness for all that i wrote. If you don't like it blame stephy she convinced me to put this up. She bullied me, she threatened to run into me with her chair.
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02. Lets start over.
After parting from Sango, Kagome walked slowly home through the twilight. It reflected her mood perfectly and she was vaguely annoyed at the interruption of the bright artificial light of the street lamps. She hurried through their spheres of light wanting to escape their scrutiny, to the embrace of the dark spaces between them, that allowed her to collect her thoughts. This won't break me, I won't let it. But goddess, it hurts. No, I can't cry anymore, I can never cry hard enough for this. Why? ... No, don't think about it, leave it behind. I need to think about how to ask them, and what to tell them if they want to know why. The truth... How can I tell them...? On her right loomed a high wall, its color an off-white in the day, it now was a pale grey, or a garish grey orange under the street lights. A breeze blew past ruffling her school skirt, and Kagome snapped out of her thoughts at its chill caress. Realizing how far she had come, she was ready at the next few steps for when the tall imposing wall by her side gave way to closed gates. She resignedly pressed the button indented on the wall, answered with her voiced password and was admitted into the sprawling grounds that surrounded her home.
Kagome's home viewed form the outside was awe inspiring to look at. The mansion was a large beautiful building, not at all cold looking, and the grounds that it was situated in were artistic and well maintained. Kagome had always loved walking through the grounds to her house. They were so full of life and color and always brightened her mood. Tonight though, in the semi-dark, they clamed her mind and cleared her head, preparing her for how she was going to explain her decision to her parents. I'll just say it. I don't need to give a reason if I don't want, and its too early, to fresh of a memory, to share right now. I'll tell them later... Much later...
Kagome finally reached the end of her driveway, and entered her house. Taking of her shoes, she moved to place her school bag down, then remember she left it at school when she... Shaking her head, she knew it would do no good to dwell that, she entered one of the hallways and began to look for her family.
They were in one of the living rooms, a favorite at evening because of the warm color theme. Everyone was there, which was unusual because usually her younger brother Souta as in his game room on his computer games. Kagome swore that he was addicted. And her grandfather would be at the small shrine at the back of the property, looking for a ward to keep night demons away or to try and make her study more. Her parents were hardly ever in one place for a long period of time. They were so busy with their work, but they always found time for her if she asked. That was what Kagome loved about her parents, that they would drop everything they were doing to come to her if she just do much as hinted at missing them. As she sat down on one of the squishy soft chair scattered throughout the room, it seemed like they had all been awaiting her arrival. Her mother spoke first. Miyu Hoshino, she had kept her own name, looked at her daughter trying to second guess her reactions even as she spoke. "Kagome, as you must know, your father and I have been discussing something for quite some time." Kagome nodded, this must be serious, I hope it doesn't affect what I want to ask. "The company is doing very well and you know that we have a large base in the USA now as well as Japan. Since we are still relatively new there though," Miyu took a deep breath, unsure of her daughters reaction to finishing her sentence. Her daughter was a cheerful kind and sensitive girl, but she also had a temper, that though rarely used, was a force to be reckoned with. "You know that your father was going to go to America alone, to run the company from the new head quarters there. I have decided to go with him, I run things to, but we don't want to force you to leave all your friends, so we are giving you and Souta a choice. You can stay here, where you'll continue life as you do now, or you can come with us to America and attend a new school there." She said the last part in a rush to get it out in the open and then sat back, bracing herself just incase, waiting for her daughters response.
Kagome sat very still. Her outward appearance was calm, inwardly her mind was spinning. I can't believe it! The very thing I came to ask them about, that I wondered how to ask them and what to say, and they say it. Kagome shifted on her chair. Her parents followed the movement uneasily, unable to read how she was taking the news. "I'm going with them sis," Souta broke the silence, looking at her earnestly. Kagome turned to him. She smiled. "I am too." Her parents broke into joyful grins, happy that their family wouldn't be split apart. "But, theres something I need to ask you..."
It was one week later. Kagome stood at the window of the first class lounge in Tokyo airport. Her family was relaxing behind her, waiting for their private plane to have finished loading. "This is it." Said a voice from Kagome's side. "Its been a week, do you think they've even noticed that we're not at school?" Kagome glanced to her left then back to the window. "Does it matter?" Sango smiled, "No, I guess it doesn't" Over the quiet soothing music being played in the lounge a voice rang out form the speaker. "Attention, the private flight from Tokyo, Japan to Florida has completed loading. You may board now. Thank you." "Girls, that's us. Come board the plane." Mr Higurashi called, as he collected Souta from the games console he was at. "Yes." The two girls choursed together. They bent down to pick up their bags they were taking themselves. As they rose, each girl took one last look out of the window. "No more" Kagome whispered as she turned away. "Never again" Sango echoed as she to turned and they exited for the plane.
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Ummm...... I beg forgiveness for all that i wrote. If you don't like it blame stephy she convinced me to put this up. She bullied me, she threatened to run into me with her chair.
