Hey there InuYasha fans! Well if you've read this far into my story then I
must be doing something right..for once.. Anyways, the reviews are in and
so in response..i'm adding another chapter! So, ya know the drill
characters not mine so and so ECT. Enjoy! n_n
Chapter 4: A Quickly Forgotten Forgiveness.
Miroku and Sango watched the young girl and wounded youkai from their position on the hill; Shippo nervously paced back and fourth, apparently fighting with his emotions over Kagome's actions.
"What do you suppose they are saying?" Miroku asked looking at Sango. The girl shrugged and looked back down at the couple below,
"Who knows? What's wrong with him?" Sango replied jerking her head in Shippo's direction. Miroku looked over at the kitsune; Shippo was muttering something indefinable under his breath and kept violently shaking his head. The monk sighed softly slumping his shoulders as he did so and responded,
"I believe our young fox friend has been terrorized by this whole event." Shippo, overhearing the conversation quickly burst out,
"Forget terrorized! Go straight into traumatized! Will somebody please tell me what's going on here!??!"
"I wish I knew." Sango replied.
"You-You forgive me?" Kagome stuttered, stunned by InuYasha's unusual good nature. He had-after all-just been struck through the stomach with an arrow. The youkai grunted in response. She smiled down at him tenderly, her eyes shining like fireflies out in the darkest of nights.
"Why are you looking at me like that?" InuYasha huffed with a painful flinch. Kagome blinked and occupied herself with the arrow jutting out of the half-breed's stomach. "Wha? What are you.?" InuYasha asked watching Kagome wrap her right hand around the arrow's shaft.
"This might sting a little." Kagome said tightening her grip.
"W-Wait, Kagome!" However, before he could finish his protest the young miko quickly pulled the arrow out of the youkai's flesh. InuYasha's eyes widened in pain and he let out an agonized scream as Kagome pulled out the arrow.
"Sorry..but it had to come out." Kagome muttered looking away from the injured demon in her lap. InuYasha reached up a clawed hand towards Kagome's throat,
"Why I outta!" he growled, but he was swiftly interrupted by a loud,
"SIT!" Kagome watched his face hit the ground with a sickeningly painful thud, her hands placed agitatedly on her hips. "Serves you right!" She exclaimed. "I had to take it out, otherwise the wound would have gotten infected!" InuYasha managed to pull his face out of the ground and glare at her,
"Well it wouldn't need to be pulled out if you hadn't shot me in the first place!" Kagome froze and stared at him; he was right. She looked down and with a depressed tone to her voice whispered, "Well, that forgiveness didn't last long." She quickly turned on her heel and started walking away.
"Wait! Kagome." InuYasha said standing and starting after her. Kagome stopped and turned glaring at him:
"Kagome..I.."
"SIT!" InuYasha once again flew swiftly into a familiar face first position on the ground. Kagome stormed off in a blind rage leaving the wounded and face planted youkai in the dust.
"Well, that looked fairly painful." Miroku mused leaning over the side of the hill and looking at the dirt-eating InuYasha.
"Yeah, but I bet he deserved it." Shippo said peeping over Miroku's shoulder. Miroku stood, Shippo on his right shoulder, and looked over his left shoulder at Sango.
"It may be best if you went to talk to Kagome." Sango didn't reply, she stood her eyes lost and wavering as if the sunrise before her was not really what she saw.
"What good could come of this?" Sango muttered staring into the pink- orange sky.
"Sango?" Shippo said pulling on the dazed exterminator's kimono. She blinked out of her stupor and looked down at the little demon,
"Right, let's go find Kagome." Miroku nodded,
"I will look after InuYasha." He said motioning with his staff at the felled demon. Sango agreed and walked off in search of Kagome, Shippo following closely behind.
"Ooo. That arrogant baka!" Kagome muttered to herself as she aimlessly walked on into the depths of the forest. "I mean who does he think he is anyways? Ooo, he just makes me so mad sometimes." She brushed aside a vine that hung in her face, not realizing it had thorns, and pricked herself. Startled she pulled her hand back and stuck her bleeding finger in her mouth.
"Hey Kagome! Wait for us!" Kagome turned and saw Shippo jogging to catch up with her, Sango trailing not too far behind at a walk. She really didn't want to talk right now, not even to Sango, but she waited anyways-to be polite. After all, they had been kind enough to come after her. Kagome took her finger out of her mouth and couldn't help but pout a little. "So Kagome, what did InuYasha do this time." Shippo asked curiously.
"Eh?" Kagome said tilting her head. Sango walked up closer,
"Yes, I too am curious to know what he did to deserve his sit." Kagome paused thinking then muttered,
"He-he was right." Sango and Shippo blinked in a confused unison. Kagome looked away from their stares. She knew it sounded stupid, but the second time she sat him was because he.was right. Angry at her own stupidity, Kagome turned and started back on her enraged storm into the woods.
"Did she just say what I think she did?" Shippo said watching the girl storm off. Sango nodded,
"Yes.She did."
Miroku carefully made his way down the steeply falling hillside, heading to check on the face planted half demon. He grunted with effort as he swiftly slid to a stop at the bottom then walked over to InuYasha's first imprint in the ground.
"Wow, if this one is that big, I can only imagine the size of the one he's in now." Miroku said examining the hole. He walked on until he reached InuYasha, who was muttering something spitefully into the dirt. The monk poked InuYasha's back with his staff briefly. "What did you do this time?" he said watching the youkai's efforts to pull himself out of the ground.
"How should I know? Pshhh. She's too touchy." InuYasha replied as he stood and brushed the dirt off his kimono. Miroku looked at InuYasha skeptically and muttered under his breath,
"With that attitude, I would have liked to watch your face slam into the ground as well."
"What did you just say?" InuYasha growled.
"Heh nothing." Miroku replied nervously, then he quickly turned and ran off.
"Hey! Get back here lecher!" InuYasha shouted pursuing the fleeing monk.
Well, that's this week's chapter! I like to add at least one a week, so check back next weekend to see what happens next! Oh and don't forget to tell me what you think!
Chapter 4: A Quickly Forgotten Forgiveness.
Miroku and Sango watched the young girl and wounded youkai from their position on the hill; Shippo nervously paced back and fourth, apparently fighting with his emotions over Kagome's actions.
"What do you suppose they are saying?" Miroku asked looking at Sango. The girl shrugged and looked back down at the couple below,
"Who knows? What's wrong with him?" Sango replied jerking her head in Shippo's direction. Miroku looked over at the kitsune; Shippo was muttering something indefinable under his breath and kept violently shaking his head. The monk sighed softly slumping his shoulders as he did so and responded,
"I believe our young fox friend has been terrorized by this whole event." Shippo, overhearing the conversation quickly burst out,
"Forget terrorized! Go straight into traumatized! Will somebody please tell me what's going on here!??!"
"I wish I knew." Sango replied.
"You-You forgive me?" Kagome stuttered, stunned by InuYasha's unusual good nature. He had-after all-just been struck through the stomach with an arrow. The youkai grunted in response. She smiled down at him tenderly, her eyes shining like fireflies out in the darkest of nights.
"Why are you looking at me like that?" InuYasha huffed with a painful flinch. Kagome blinked and occupied herself with the arrow jutting out of the half-breed's stomach. "Wha? What are you.?" InuYasha asked watching Kagome wrap her right hand around the arrow's shaft.
"This might sting a little." Kagome said tightening her grip.
"W-Wait, Kagome!" However, before he could finish his protest the young miko quickly pulled the arrow out of the youkai's flesh. InuYasha's eyes widened in pain and he let out an agonized scream as Kagome pulled out the arrow.
"Sorry..but it had to come out." Kagome muttered looking away from the injured demon in her lap. InuYasha reached up a clawed hand towards Kagome's throat,
"Why I outta!" he growled, but he was swiftly interrupted by a loud,
"SIT!" Kagome watched his face hit the ground with a sickeningly painful thud, her hands placed agitatedly on her hips. "Serves you right!" She exclaimed. "I had to take it out, otherwise the wound would have gotten infected!" InuYasha managed to pull his face out of the ground and glare at her,
"Well it wouldn't need to be pulled out if you hadn't shot me in the first place!" Kagome froze and stared at him; he was right. She looked down and with a depressed tone to her voice whispered, "Well, that forgiveness didn't last long." She quickly turned on her heel and started walking away.
"Wait! Kagome." InuYasha said standing and starting after her. Kagome stopped and turned glaring at him:
"Kagome..I.."
"SIT!" InuYasha once again flew swiftly into a familiar face first position on the ground. Kagome stormed off in a blind rage leaving the wounded and face planted youkai in the dust.
"Well, that looked fairly painful." Miroku mused leaning over the side of the hill and looking at the dirt-eating InuYasha.
"Yeah, but I bet he deserved it." Shippo said peeping over Miroku's shoulder. Miroku stood, Shippo on his right shoulder, and looked over his left shoulder at Sango.
"It may be best if you went to talk to Kagome." Sango didn't reply, she stood her eyes lost and wavering as if the sunrise before her was not really what she saw.
"What good could come of this?" Sango muttered staring into the pink- orange sky.
"Sango?" Shippo said pulling on the dazed exterminator's kimono. She blinked out of her stupor and looked down at the little demon,
"Right, let's go find Kagome." Miroku nodded,
"I will look after InuYasha." He said motioning with his staff at the felled demon. Sango agreed and walked off in search of Kagome, Shippo following closely behind.
"Ooo. That arrogant baka!" Kagome muttered to herself as she aimlessly walked on into the depths of the forest. "I mean who does he think he is anyways? Ooo, he just makes me so mad sometimes." She brushed aside a vine that hung in her face, not realizing it had thorns, and pricked herself. Startled she pulled her hand back and stuck her bleeding finger in her mouth.
"Hey Kagome! Wait for us!" Kagome turned and saw Shippo jogging to catch up with her, Sango trailing not too far behind at a walk. She really didn't want to talk right now, not even to Sango, but she waited anyways-to be polite. After all, they had been kind enough to come after her. Kagome took her finger out of her mouth and couldn't help but pout a little. "So Kagome, what did InuYasha do this time." Shippo asked curiously.
"Eh?" Kagome said tilting her head. Sango walked up closer,
"Yes, I too am curious to know what he did to deserve his sit." Kagome paused thinking then muttered,
"He-he was right." Sango and Shippo blinked in a confused unison. Kagome looked away from their stares. She knew it sounded stupid, but the second time she sat him was because he.was right. Angry at her own stupidity, Kagome turned and started back on her enraged storm into the woods.
"Did she just say what I think she did?" Shippo said watching the girl storm off. Sango nodded,
"Yes.She did."
Miroku carefully made his way down the steeply falling hillside, heading to check on the face planted half demon. He grunted with effort as he swiftly slid to a stop at the bottom then walked over to InuYasha's first imprint in the ground.
"Wow, if this one is that big, I can only imagine the size of the one he's in now." Miroku said examining the hole. He walked on until he reached InuYasha, who was muttering something spitefully into the dirt. The monk poked InuYasha's back with his staff briefly. "What did you do this time?" he said watching the youkai's efforts to pull himself out of the ground.
"How should I know? Pshhh. She's too touchy." InuYasha replied as he stood and brushed the dirt off his kimono. Miroku looked at InuYasha skeptically and muttered under his breath,
"With that attitude, I would have liked to watch your face slam into the ground as well."
"What did you just say?" InuYasha growled.
"Heh nothing." Miroku replied nervously, then he quickly turned and ran off.
"Hey! Get back here lecher!" InuYasha shouted pursuing the fleeing monk.
Well, that's this week's chapter! I like to add at least one a week, so check back next weekend to see what happens next! Oh and don't forget to tell me what you think!
