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A/N: Thanks to all my reviewers! I'm sorry I haven't updated. Writers Block + School = No Update. Sorry again!
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Kagome wedged her hand in another crack, pulling herself out of the well. With a sigh, she removed her backpack from her shoulder and placed it on the ground beside the ancient Bone Eaters Well. She was in the Feudal Era again, and it was almost like home. It felt like home now.
Would it ever be?
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A few miles away, Inuyasha leapt down from the large cedar, and made his way toward the well-and Kagome. With the Tetsuiga at his waist, he silently gazes through the few remaining trees between him and the clearing. Fixing his face in an angry glare, he stomped into the clearing.
"Where have you been, wench!? We're losing time!"
He grabs Kagome by the arm, and jerks her upright, giving her no time. She quickly grabbed her bag, swinging around by the arm, when a small, tinkling sound was heard in the well.
"Inuyasha! LET GO!"
She wrenched her hand out of the hanyou's grip, which had loosened when he too heard the sound. Kagome put her bag back down, and looked into the well. Nothing was there, so she gave one last suspicious glare to the well before heading off with Inuyasha, arm once more in an iron grip. She was pulled onto his back, wrapping her arms around his neck. His skin was so soft.
'AH! Wait. No. Yes? HELP! Am I blushing? Oh no, I am! I AM!'
Kagome's cheeks deepened into a magenta red, as she shook her hair to cover it. Turning her head, she looked backwards at the forest fleeing from the great inu-hanyou's feet. Kagome hadn't ever really gotten why being a hanyou, or half demon, had ever been so bad. Inuyasha had destroyed plenty of full-demons without a scratch! But still, he had been shunned all of his life for what he was. Kagome couldn't stand to see him get hurt that way. It wasn't like she cared about HIM, really. She would feel bad for ANYONE so tormented-wouldn't she? With another light sigh, the need for sleep overcame her restless body and mind, and she lay her head gently on Inuyasha's back before falling into a deep slumber, not even awakened as dawn began to creep though the forest and the lurking clouds.
Inuyasha 'feh'ed, but let Kagome sleep. Humans needed rest. Weaklings. Was she even human? She was no weakling girl, but instead she was brave. She had decided to stay and help them. Her raven black hair brushed against Inuyasha's neck, and he raised a tentative hand to brush it away.
When they arrived at the camp, Inuyasha lay Kagome down in her sleeping bag before making his way back up into the tree. He looked over the calm dawn, and cocked his head. It reminded him of Kagome. The way it was soft, but brave enough to creep out against the night, and strong enough to hold anything anyone put down upon it. Sometimes it came happily, and sometimes not.
'Feh. What am I thinking? Darn thoughts. Darn dawn. Darn night.'
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A/N: Thanks to all my reviewers! I'm sorry I haven't updated. Writers Block + School = No Update. Sorry again!
~*~
Kagome wedged her hand in another crack, pulling herself out of the well. With a sigh, she removed her backpack from her shoulder and placed it on the ground beside the ancient Bone Eaters Well. She was in the Feudal Era again, and it was almost like home. It felt like home now.
Would it ever be?
*
A few miles away, Inuyasha leapt down from the large cedar, and made his way toward the well-and Kagome. With the Tetsuiga at his waist, he silently gazes through the few remaining trees between him and the clearing. Fixing his face in an angry glare, he stomped into the clearing.
"Where have you been, wench!? We're losing time!"
He grabs Kagome by the arm, and jerks her upright, giving her no time. She quickly grabbed her bag, swinging around by the arm, when a small, tinkling sound was heard in the well.
"Inuyasha! LET GO!"
She wrenched her hand out of the hanyou's grip, which had loosened when he too heard the sound. Kagome put her bag back down, and looked into the well. Nothing was there, so she gave one last suspicious glare to the well before heading off with Inuyasha, arm once more in an iron grip. She was pulled onto his back, wrapping her arms around his neck. His skin was so soft.
'AH! Wait. No. Yes? HELP! Am I blushing? Oh no, I am! I AM!'
Kagome's cheeks deepened into a magenta red, as she shook her hair to cover it. Turning her head, she looked backwards at the forest fleeing from the great inu-hanyou's feet. Kagome hadn't ever really gotten why being a hanyou, or half demon, had ever been so bad. Inuyasha had destroyed plenty of full-demons without a scratch! But still, he had been shunned all of his life for what he was. Kagome couldn't stand to see him get hurt that way. It wasn't like she cared about HIM, really. She would feel bad for ANYONE so tormented-wouldn't she? With another light sigh, the need for sleep overcame her restless body and mind, and she lay her head gently on Inuyasha's back before falling into a deep slumber, not even awakened as dawn began to creep though the forest and the lurking clouds.
Inuyasha 'feh'ed, but let Kagome sleep. Humans needed rest. Weaklings. Was she even human? She was no weakling girl, but instead she was brave. She had decided to stay and help them. Her raven black hair brushed against Inuyasha's neck, and he raised a tentative hand to brush it away.
When they arrived at the camp, Inuyasha lay Kagome down in her sleeping bag before making his way back up into the tree. He looked over the calm dawn, and cocked his head. It reminded him of Kagome. The way it was soft, but brave enough to creep out against the night, and strong enough to hold anything anyone put down upon it. Sometimes it came happily, and sometimes not.
'Feh. What am I thinking? Darn thoughts. Darn dawn. Darn night.'
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