Okay, this is my first fic posted on Fanfiction.net. Please go easy on it,
but be as rough as is true. Thanks.
Story line: Fencing school in the modern times, whole cast of Inuyasha, and a new character with many problems. Let the fights begin.
Disclaimer: Nope. As everyone knows, don't own them.
Inuyasha glared across the room at his brother. Today was the day. Today was the day that he would challenge his brother to a fight to take back his title of the top fighter at their school. Of course, his brother was too wrapped up in his girlfriend to even take on the weight the title held and he would never accept challenges.
At that thought, Inuyasha smirked. Surely his big brother would react after being ridiculed in front of his clique. The only time the whole clique was together was at lunch, and now was the perfect time. Standing up, Inuyasha left his own breathless clique to challenge his brother. Time seemed to stand still as the two most legendary siblings were suddenly the entire focus of attention in the lunchroom. Even the employees of the school were still to watch the showdown. The only people not paying attention to those two were his brother's girlfriend and his brother.
"Sesshoumaru!" he called as he neared the taller boy. The only person who responded to his call was one of the girls in Sesshoumaru's gang. Inuyasha nearly backed down when he saw her stand up, but he stood his ground. No strangely colored girl was going to make him scared. Inuyasha had heard about this girl. She was the bodyguard of the entire clique, and was usually under no pressure to fight anyone. She was intimidating enough to not have to fight.
The girl was pale. Not a hint of color was on her cheeks as she moved near, intimidating him without even talking. Her eyes were a bright green, the same color of a pine tree. Her hair was raven black, the same color as most students at this school. Only Inuyasha and Sesshoumaru had bright white hair that always stood out among the other students. The girl slowly moved toward him, intercepting him on his way.
"What do you want?" she asked, her voice level and measured as Sesshoumaru continued talking with his girlfriend. Inuyasha shook inwardly but made no motion that he was going to back down. As if she read his mind, she smirked, never showing her teeth, and stepped aside. "Just be careful."
"Sesshoumaru!" Inuyasha shouted, this time drawing his brother's attention. "I want to challenge you for a rematch. Tomorrow, at two thirty."
Sesshoumaru turned a bored expression toward his little brother. "Brother, I would love to talk to you, but I am busy. Must you ruin a perfectly good lunch with all of your yelling and challenging and all that rubbish? Come back later and ask me later."
"You're scared, aren't you? Sesshoumaru, the top dueler in the whole school is afraid of taking on his own little brother!" Inuyasha laughed. Sesshoumaru slowly stood up, towering over his brother.
"If I was scared, little brother, I would not be standing before you, and ORDERING YOU TO GO AWAY!" Sesshoumaru shouted. Inuyasha could feel the pull of his weaker spirit wanting him to obey, but his strong, stubborn side made him stay.
"No."
The one word made Sesshoumaru lose it all. Never before had Inuyasha willingly disobeyed him. Never after Father had died. Trembling with a little rage, he forced himself to take deep breaths through his nose. Inuyasha was wanting him to build his rage for the fight. Of course he would oblige his little brother, but he'd do it today. The fight would occur today, after school.
"Father would be displeased with you," Sesshoumaru murmured, his words echoing in the silent room. "Today. Right after school, you frustration." Inuyasha bowed mockingly and turned his back on his brother before walking calmly back to his own table and his own friends.
Sesshoumaru sat down, feeling his entire body shaking with rage. A calm hand on his arm made him look up. The girl smiled at him. "Let it go, Friend. Do not let your rage control you. You know it does you no good."
Sesshoumaru smiled a touch. "Thank you Rinoa." Turning back to his girlfriend, he asked her a question, but she answered with a quiet word. The look on his face was enough to tell anyone across the room that his girlfriend had finally told him the worst words he would ever hear.
"Sesshoumaru, I cannot be there, because.I have a surgery at that time.You see, I've got this growth that could eventually kill me."
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Across the room, Inuyasha and his friends took no thought of what his brother was thinking of. "That was incredible! Good job, Inuyasha!" a small boy chirped from the opposite side of the table.
Inuyasha grinned at the brown head of hair above the face he had eventually learned to like. "Thanks Shippou. I just hope you can eventually learn to be as good at it as I am." There was a thump from another side of the table and a dark-haired boy slowly fell to the ground, an irritated young woman sitting above him. There was a collective groan from the rest of the table and she looked at them.
"Miroku was at it again," she explained. The sigh that answered her was collective as well. "I wonder why he cannot just learn to stop doing that."
There was cry from under the table as Miroku appeared next to Inuyasha. "You'll never guess who is coming this way, and looking for a seat!" Inuyasha spun in his seat and smirked. There she was.
"Hey, Kikyo!" he called, waving his arm. A small smile slid across the young girl's face, and Inuyasha nearly fainted. It had been directed at him. Pushing Miroku out of the way, Inuyasha hurriedly made room for her, and even grabbed a chair from some wretched fool for her. Quickly, he searched for a topic of conversation as he attempted to introduce Kikyo to the entire table. "I bet you've heard. I'm fighting Sesshoumaru after school today." The look of only slight interest that crossed her face made Inuyasha grapple for another topic.
As he did that, he heard the girl on the far end stand up and call out a name.
"Oh, Sango! There you guys are!" a voice answered. Sango smiled to her best friend and sat her down where Miroku had been sitting and began conversation. Miroku, never the man to ignore a prospective date, began to close in on the girl.
"Sango, are you going to introduce me to your beautiful friend?" he asked, taking the girl's hand. Inuyasha grinned as Sango slapped him for the girl.
"Her name is Kagome, and no one, I repeat, no one will ever act like that toward her, you freak," Sango snapped before continuing her conversation.
"Who is that?" Kikyo asked quietly. Inuyasha glanced toward Kikyo, still shocked that the most popular girl in the whole school was sitting with him.
"Miroku? Or Sango?"
"Neither. That girl." It was with Kikyo drifting off as she looked at Kagome that Inuyasha realized it. They looked exactly the same.
"I have no clue to who she is," Inuyasha answered, amazed. "Sango! Who's that?"
"This, my friends, is Kagome," Sango said, standing her up to show her off. "Miroku, leave her alone. That's Miroku, Shippou, Inuyasha, and."
The entire table paused in what they were doing; they were all caught up in the shock Inuyasha had met not long before. Eyes were flying between the two girls as the girls looked at each other like they were seeing ghosts.
"Nice to meet you, Kagome," Kikyo said quietly. "I am Kikyo."
Kagome smiled at her mirror image and raised a hand in greeting. "Nice to meet you too, Kikyo."
Story line: Fencing school in the modern times, whole cast of Inuyasha, and a new character with many problems. Let the fights begin.
Disclaimer: Nope. As everyone knows, don't own them.
Inuyasha glared across the room at his brother. Today was the day. Today was the day that he would challenge his brother to a fight to take back his title of the top fighter at their school. Of course, his brother was too wrapped up in his girlfriend to even take on the weight the title held and he would never accept challenges.
At that thought, Inuyasha smirked. Surely his big brother would react after being ridiculed in front of his clique. The only time the whole clique was together was at lunch, and now was the perfect time. Standing up, Inuyasha left his own breathless clique to challenge his brother. Time seemed to stand still as the two most legendary siblings were suddenly the entire focus of attention in the lunchroom. Even the employees of the school were still to watch the showdown. The only people not paying attention to those two were his brother's girlfriend and his brother.
"Sesshoumaru!" he called as he neared the taller boy. The only person who responded to his call was one of the girls in Sesshoumaru's gang. Inuyasha nearly backed down when he saw her stand up, but he stood his ground. No strangely colored girl was going to make him scared. Inuyasha had heard about this girl. She was the bodyguard of the entire clique, and was usually under no pressure to fight anyone. She was intimidating enough to not have to fight.
The girl was pale. Not a hint of color was on her cheeks as she moved near, intimidating him without even talking. Her eyes were a bright green, the same color of a pine tree. Her hair was raven black, the same color as most students at this school. Only Inuyasha and Sesshoumaru had bright white hair that always stood out among the other students. The girl slowly moved toward him, intercepting him on his way.
"What do you want?" she asked, her voice level and measured as Sesshoumaru continued talking with his girlfriend. Inuyasha shook inwardly but made no motion that he was going to back down. As if she read his mind, she smirked, never showing her teeth, and stepped aside. "Just be careful."
"Sesshoumaru!" Inuyasha shouted, this time drawing his brother's attention. "I want to challenge you for a rematch. Tomorrow, at two thirty."
Sesshoumaru turned a bored expression toward his little brother. "Brother, I would love to talk to you, but I am busy. Must you ruin a perfectly good lunch with all of your yelling and challenging and all that rubbish? Come back later and ask me later."
"You're scared, aren't you? Sesshoumaru, the top dueler in the whole school is afraid of taking on his own little brother!" Inuyasha laughed. Sesshoumaru slowly stood up, towering over his brother.
"If I was scared, little brother, I would not be standing before you, and ORDERING YOU TO GO AWAY!" Sesshoumaru shouted. Inuyasha could feel the pull of his weaker spirit wanting him to obey, but his strong, stubborn side made him stay.
"No."
The one word made Sesshoumaru lose it all. Never before had Inuyasha willingly disobeyed him. Never after Father had died. Trembling with a little rage, he forced himself to take deep breaths through his nose. Inuyasha was wanting him to build his rage for the fight. Of course he would oblige his little brother, but he'd do it today. The fight would occur today, after school.
"Father would be displeased with you," Sesshoumaru murmured, his words echoing in the silent room. "Today. Right after school, you frustration." Inuyasha bowed mockingly and turned his back on his brother before walking calmly back to his own table and his own friends.
Sesshoumaru sat down, feeling his entire body shaking with rage. A calm hand on his arm made him look up. The girl smiled at him. "Let it go, Friend. Do not let your rage control you. You know it does you no good."
Sesshoumaru smiled a touch. "Thank you Rinoa." Turning back to his girlfriend, he asked her a question, but she answered with a quiet word. The look on his face was enough to tell anyone across the room that his girlfriend had finally told him the worst words he would ever hear.
"Sesshoumaru, I cannot be there, because.I have a surgery at that time.You see, I've got this growth that could eventually kill me."
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Across the room, Inuyasha and his friends took no thought of what his brother was thinking of. "That was incredible! Good job, Inuyasha!" a small boy chirped from the opposite side of the table.
Inuyasha grinned at the brown head of hair above the face he had eventually learned to like. "Thanks Shippou. I just hope you can eventually learn to be as good at it as I am." There was a thump from another side of the table and a dark-haired boy slowly fell to the ground, an irritated young woman sitting above him. There was a collective groan from the rest of the table and she looked at them.
"Miroku was at it again," she explained. The sigh that answered her was collective as well. "I wonder why he cannot just learn to stop doing that."
There was cry from under the table as Miroku appeared next to Inuyasha. "You'll never guess who is coming this way, and looking for a seat!" Inuyasha spun in his seat and smirked. There she was.
"Hey, Kikyo!" he called, waving his arm. A small smile slid across the young girl's face, and Inuyasha nearly fainted. It had been directed at him. Pushing Miroku out of the way, Inuyasha hurriedly made room for her, and even grabbed a chair from some wretched fool for her. Quickly, he searched for a topic of conversation as he attempted to introduce Kikyo to the entire table. "I bet you've heard. I'm fighting Sesshoumaru after school today." The look of only slight interest that crossed her face made Inuyasha grapple for another topic.
As he did that, he heard the girl on the far end stand up and call out a name.
"Oh, Sango! There you guys are!" a voice answered. Sango smiled to her best friend and sat her down where Miroku had been sitting and began conversation. Miroku, never the man to ignore a prospective date, began to close in on the girl.
"Sango, are you going to introduce me to your beautiful friend?" he asked, taking the girl's hand. Inuyasha grinned as Sango slapped him for the girl.
"Her name is Kagome, and no one, I repeat, no one will ever act like that toward her, you freak," Sango snapped before continuing her conversation.
"Who is that?" Kikyo asked quietly. Inuyasha glanced toward Kikyo, still shocked that the most popular girl in the whole school was sitting with him.
"Miroku? Or Sango?"
"Neither. That girl." It was with Kikyo drifting off as she looked at Kagome that Inuyasha realized it. They looked exactly the same.
"I have no clue to who she is," Inuyasha answered, amazed. "Sango! Who's that?"
"This, my friends, is Kagome," Sango said, standing her up to show her off. "Miroku, leave her alone. That's Miroku, Shippou, Inuyasha, and."
The entire table paused in what they were doing; they were all caught up in the shock Inuyasha had met not long before. Eyes were flying between the two girls as the girls looked at each other like they were seeing ghosts.
"Nice to meet you, Kagome," Kikyo said quietly. "I am Kikyo."
Kagome smiled at her mirror image and raised a hand in greeting. "Nice to meet you too, Kikyo."
