In the cold air of night, Kagome ran through her back yard, seeing as it was not too close to any roads for her to be seen,
and she knew it was a short cut, but to what?
She was blinded with her salty tears, her body still trembling with her fear and saness, the thought of what she heard ringing in her ears, and the
idea of leaving Souta behind tugging at her heart.
'I'll go back to get him, once I have a place to live....' she thought, hoping it would happen that way.
Her vision still blinded with her tears, she stopped to catch her breath. She wiped away the tears,
and looked to see where she was. 'Crap! I'm still on my family's property, and it's almost dawn!'
Thoughts of terror ran through her mind about how mad her mother would be, but why does she care where Kagome is?
She doesn't love her anyway!
Her eyes were flooded more, but she had to keep running, she couldn't stop just to be caught and grounded for eternity by a woman
she had known as her mother, but who didn't love her like the daughter she was.
"I gotta keep going!" she cried, her body now becoming more tired than before, but she woudln't give up until she was completely off and away from her family's
property.
She ran for what seemed like ages, until she came to a familiar sight. "THE TRAIN STATION!" she cried in relief. She had made it!
She wasn't on her family's property anymore! And on top of that, she had made it to the train station! All before the break of dawn too!
She was happy about her semi-success, but she knew this was only the beginning-her normal life had been thrown in the gutter,
along with the love for her parents, but of course, her love for Souta remained.
'Souta, I promise, I'll be back as soon as I can.' she thought, shedding one last single tear.
She stepped up to the counter. "One please, to Tokyo Japan." she said, handing the woman her money, and in return,
received a ticket.
"Hmm...the train doesn't leave for another five minutes...I guess I can board anyways...and go to sleep..or try to."
And with that, she climbed on the train, setting down her bag beside her, laying her head on it.
Sleep well, Kagome, you'll need it. Your next few months are going to be filled with joy, bliss, happiness, anger, grief,
and sorrow. You're soul is going to go through living hell, so my child, rest now, for your journey awaits!
and she knew it was a short cut, but to what?
She was blinded with her salty tears, her body still trembling with her fear and saness, the thought of what she heard ringing in her ears, and the
idea of leaving Souta behind tugging at her heart.
'I'll go back to get him, once I have a place to live....' she thought, hoping it would happen that way.
Her vision still blinded with her tears, she stopped to catch her breath. She wiped away the tears,
and looked to see where she was. 'Crap! I'm still on my family's property, and it's almost dawn!'
Thoughts of terror ran through her mind about how mad her mother would be, but why does she care where Kagome is?
She doesn't love her anyway!
Her eyes were flooded more, but she had to keep running, she couldn't stop just to be caught and grounded for eternity by a woman
she had known as her mother, but who didn't love her like the daughter she was.
"I gotta keep going!" she cried, her body now becoming more tired than before, but she woudln't give up until she was completely off and away from her family's
property.
She ran for what seemed like ages, until she came to a familiar sight. "THE TRAIN STATION!" she cried in relief. She had made it!
She wasn't on her family's property anymore! And on top of that, she had made it to the train station! All before the break of dawn too!
She was happy about her semi-success, but she knew this was only the beginning-her normal life had been thrown in the gutter,
along with the love for her parents, but of course, her love for Souta remained.
'Souta, I promise, I'll be back as soon as I can.' she thought, shedding one last single tear.
She stepped up to the counter. "One please, to Tokyo Japan." she said, handing the woman her money, and in return,
received a ticket.
"Hmm...the train doesn't leave for another five minutes...I guess I can board anyways...and go to sleep..or try to."
And with that, she climbed on the train, setting down her bag beside her, laying her head on it.
Sleep well, Kagome, you'll need it. Your next few months are going to be filled with joy, bliss, happiness, anger, grief,
and sorrow. You're soul is going to go through living hell, so my child, rest now, for your journey awaits!
