*****Nope.. Still don't own Inu Yasha*****
CHAPTER 2
"Sango!" Kagome waved at Sango across the court yard of the school.
"Kagome!" Sango waved back.
Kagome ran over to her friend.
Both girls unwrapped their lunches and began eating.
"Yah know," Sango said, looking at Kagome a bit shyly, "I hope you don't think I'm being to bold or weird for saying this.but I feel like I've met you before. I mean before yesterday"
Kagome smiled, pleased that her friend remembered her, "I know what you mean." She winked.
Sango smiled. "Oh look, there's Miroku!" She was looking over Kagome's shoulder, and waved to someone behind her.
Kagome turned around and her heart caught in her throat. Miroku was walking their way, but that's not who she was looking at. Next to him, wearing a school uniform was a tall boy with silver hair, and gold eyes.
"And Yasha is with him!" Hey guys come over here and meet Kagome.
"Inu.. Yasha?" She whispered. She spoke so quietly that Sango and Miroku had not heard her, but by the surprised look on Inu Yasha's, he had. Apparently reincarnation had not affected his hearing.
"Kagome, you have already met Miroku, and this is Yasha. Yasha this is Kagome."
"Pleased to meet you," she said bowing a bit awkwardly.
Inu Yasha grunted, but he returned the bow.
Inu Yasha stared at Kagome with eyes that went from curiosity to hostility to confusion. Kagome could only guess what was going through his mind. Miroku and Sango were so wrapped up in each other they hadn't noticed. Inu Yasha looked so much like he had before. The only real difference was the lack of dog ears.
Although she was pleased to see Inu Yasha again, she felt slightly uncomfortable under his intense gaze. When the bell rang, she was glad for an excuse to leave.
"See you at lunch," Sango called.
"Yeah, save a seat for me." Kagome called back.
Inu Yasha didn't say anything. But he watched Kagome until she was out of site.
"Hey you."
Kagome turned to the sound of the voice. School was done for the day and she was walking to the bus stop. Inu Yasha stepped from behind a tree, and grabbed her arm. He was wearing the blue pants and a linen shirt, but had taken off the navy jacket.
"I want to talk to you." He pulled Kagome away from the side walk and into a more private part of the campus.
Kagome gave a mental sigh, Inu Yasha hadn't changed much.
He looked at Kagome fiercely, "How did you know that name?"
"What name?" Kagome said.
"You know what name I mean. When you saw me this morning you called me Inu-Yasha. How did you know that name? No one at school knows it. Not even the teachers."
"Umm, lucky guess?"
"Lucky guess my ass. Are you working for my grandfather?"
Kagome blinked, "Your grandfather?"
"Yeah, the piss poor bastard who gave me that name!"
"Why would I be working for you grandfather?"
"It would be something he would do, using a plant like you to spy on me."
Kagome just stared at him. "Why in the world would anyone want to spy on you? And what's wrong with the name Inu Yasha? It's what you are, isn't it?"
Inu Yasha went white. "I knew it," he hissed. "You are working for my grandfather. How else could you know something like that? Not even the servants know that."
"I am not working for anyone," she hissed, "And I don't know who your grandfather is."
Inu Yasha snorted, "We'll see." In an automatic, almost nervous gesture Inu Yasha tugged at his shirt collar, then unbuttoned the top two buttons. Kagome's eyes widened as she saw what the high necked uniform was concealing before, the prayer beads around Inu Yasha's neck. How.how could this be? If he was the reincarnation of Inu Yasha, then how could he still have the prayer beads?
Inu Yasha saw her looking at him, then said, "What's that matter, never see a man's neck before. Damn I hate these shirts, they choke me." He then raised his head and sniffed. He turned around, and when Kagome looked to see what had caught his attention, she saw Kikyou standing on the sidewalk watching them. "Oi Kikyou," he called, "wait up." Then he turned and walked away.
Kagome watched him go, a tear trailed down her cheek and she hastily wiped it away.
Kikyou's eyes narrowed again, ever so slightly as she thought of what just happened. She was sitting with Yasha on a picnic table on the school grounds when he caught sight of Kagome walking. Telling her he would be right back he rushed off toward her. Kikyou watched him pull her aside into the bushes. Frowning she gathered her notes and walked over to find out what was going on. She couldn't hear what they were saying, but they looked like they were fighting. A soft breeze blew past her toward the couple and Yasha turned to see her.
She glanced up at him as he walked beside her. He had come right over when he saw her watching them, but something about seeing the two of them together made her want to scream.
"Do you know that girl?" she asked looking up at Inu Yasha.
"Huh." Inu Yasha's eyes refocused as he looked at her, "I'm sorry. what did you say?"
"I asked if you knew that girl," Kikyou asked again feeling slightly annoyed.
"Oh her," he snorted, "not really, I just had something I needed to ask her."
Kikyou nodded, "I see."
They walked on in silence. Kikyou could tell that Yasha's thoughts were a million miles away, and she had a pretty good idea where they were ending up. Her eyes narrowed some more as she thought of Kagome. Kikyou hardly knew the girl, but she could already tell Kagome was going to get in her way.
"I DON'T NEED AN APPOINTMENT!" Inu Yasha yelled at the hapless secretary, "YOU TELL THAT GOOD FOR NOTHING PIECE OF.."
"Is there a problem?" A silky voice denude off all emotion floated in the office.
Inu Yasha rounded on his grandfather. "I'LL SAY THE HELL THERE IS!"
"Mikino, hold all my calls please. I need to talk to my grandson." Inu Yasha stalked into his office. "Next time he comes in, buzz me immediately." The secretary nodded.
The office was very large and opulent. Two walls were devoted entirely to windows and from this high up you could see all of Tokyo stretching out before you. There was a large ebony desk, several chairs and plants and well as a very angry boy who was pacing back and forth. "Is there a reason you were yelling at my secretary, or were you just in a bad mood, and had to take it out on someone?" He asked.
"Who the hell is she?"
Inu Yasha's grandfather blinked, "Who is who?"
"Don't play dumb with me. The girl who looks like Kikyou. The girl who knew my name was Inu Yasha. The girl who knew I was a dog youki? If you hired her to spy on me.."
Slight amusement showed on Inu Yasha's grandfather's face. "I assure you; I hired no one like that."
Inu Yasha snorted, "Like I'd believe anything you say. I know you don't like me being around Kikyou, you have made that perfectly clear, but I never thought you would stoop so low as to hire someone to try and get me away from her. Stay out of my life. I mean it Grandfather." Then he stormed out of the office.
Sesshoumaru walked over to the windows and looked out a Tokyo. He had been shocked when Inu Yasha had shown up a few months ago, out of the blue. It was a mystery where exactly he came from. Sesshoumaru had been walking in the garden, when he caught his brother's scent. Following it, he found him unconscious, in a stand of trees. The boy had not remembered anything of what happened to him. Of his past, or of who he was. It had not difficult to implant false memories of growing up in this time period, and of him being his grandfather instead of his brother. His brother had obviously been though a lot, and would not remember his past until he was good and ready to. Until then, it seemed best to make sure he was able to fit in to this world.
He had also been a little surprised, and concerned when Inu Yasha had started to hang around the reincarnation of the very one who had sucked him into hell in the first place. Maybe more of Inu Yasha's old friends had been reincarnated as well. This was worth checking out, especially if one had retained the memories of her past life. He buzzed his secretary, "Mikino, I need you to find some information for me."
Ok, what did you think of the second chapter. I haven't gotten any reviews for the first chapter yet, *pout* but then again, it hasn't been up very long. But I have gotten over 30 hits for it. (*grin* Gotta love the enhanced stats.) So I at least know that it is being read. I will be doing most of my updating on the weekends, as that is when I have time. I really want to hear what people think of my writing.
Thanks for reading
Nandelin
CHAPTER 2
"Sango!" Kagome waved at Sango across the court yard of the school.
"Kagome!" Sango waved back.
Kagome ran over to her friend.
Both girls unwrapped their lunches and began eating.
"Yah know," Sango said, looking at Kagome a bit shyly, "I hope you don't think I'm being to bold or weird for saying this.but I feel like I've met you before. I mean before yesterday"
Kagome smiled, pleased that her friend remembered her, "I know what you mean." She winked.
Sango smiled. "Oh look, there's Miroku!" She was looking over Kagome's shoulder, and waved to someone behind her.
Kagome turned around and her heart caught in her throat. Miroku was walking their way, but that's not who she was looking at. Next to him, wearing a school uniform was a tall boy with silver hair, and gold eyes.
"And Yasha is with him!" Hey guys come over here and meet Kagome.
"Inu.. Yasha?" She whispered. She spoke so quietly that Sango and Miroku had not heard her, but by the surprised look on Inu Yasha's, he had. Apparently reincarnation had not affected his hearing.
"Kagome, you have already met Miroku, and this is Yasha. Yasha this is Kagome."
"Pleased to meet you," she said bowing a bit awkwardly.
Inu Yasha grunted, but he returned the bow.
Inu Yasha stared at Kagome with eyes that went from curiosity to hostility to confusion. Kagome could only guess what was going through his mind. Miroku and Sango were so wrapped up in each other they hadn't noticed. Inu Yasha looked so much like he had before. The only real difference was the lack of dog ears.
Although she was pleased to see Inu Yasha again, she felt slightly uncomfortable under his intense gaze. When the bell rang, she was glad for an excuse to leave.
"See you at lunch," Sango called.
"Yeah, save a seat for me." Kagome called back.
Inu Yasha didn't say anything. But he watched Kagome until she was out of site.
"Hey you."
Kagome turned to the sound of the voice. School was done for the day and she was walking to the bus stop. Inu Yasha stepped from behind a tree, and grabbed her arm. He was wearing the blue pants and a linen shirt, but had taken off the navy jacket.
"I want to talk to you." He pulled Kagome away from the side walk and into a more private part of the campus.
Kagome gave a mental sigh, Inu Yasha hadn't changed much.
He looked at Kagome fiercely, "How did you know that name?"
"What name?" Kagome said.
"You know what name I mean. When you saw me this morning you called me Inu-Yasha. How did you know that name? No one at school knows it. Not even the teachers."
"Umm, lucky guess?"
"Lucky guess my ass. Are you working for my grandfather?"
Kagome blinked, "Your grandfather?"
"Yeah, the piss poor bastard who gave me that name!"
"Why would I be working for you grandfather?"
"It would be something he would do, using a plant like you to spy on me."
Kagome just stared at him. "Why in the world would anyone want to spy on you? And what's wrong with the name Inu Yasha? It's what you are, isn't it?"
Inu Yasha went white. "I knew it," he hissed. "You are working for my grandfather. How else could you know something like that? Not even the servants know that."
"I am not working for anyone," she hissed, "And I don't know who your grandfather is."
Inu Yasha snorted, "We'll see." In an automatic, almost nervous gesture Inu Yasha tugged at his shirt collar, then unbuttoned the top two buttons. Kagome's eyes widened as she saw what the high necked uniform was concealing before, the prayer beads around Inu Yasha's neck. How.how could this be? If he was the reincarnation of Inu Yasha, then how could he still have the prayer beads?
Inu Yasha saw her looking at him, then said, "What's that matter, never see a man's neck before. Damn I hate these shirts, they choke me." He then raised his head and sniffed. He turned around, and when Kagome looked to see what had caught his attention, she saw Kikyou standing on the sidewalk watching them. "Oi Kikyou," he called, "wait up." Then he turned and walked away.
Kagome watched him go, a tear trailed down her cheek and she hastily wiped it away.
Kikyou's eyes narrowed again, ever so slightly as she thought of what just happened. She was sitting with Yasha on a picnic table on the school grounds when he caught sight of Kagome walking. Telling her he would be right back he rushed off toward her. Kikyou watched him pull her aside into the bushes. Frowning she gathered her notes and walked over to find out what was going on. She couldn't hear what they were saying, but they looked like they were fighting. A soft breeze blew past her toward the couple and Yasha turned to see her.
She glanced up at him as he walked beside her. He had come right over when he saw her watching them, but something about seeing the two of them together made her want to scream.
"Do you know that girl?" she asked looking up at Inu Yasha.
"Huh." Inu Yasha's eyes refocused as he looked at her, "I'm sorry. what did you say?"
"I asked if you knew that girl," Kikyou asked again feeling slightly annoyed.
"Oh her," he snorted, "not really, I just had something I needed to ask her."
Kikyou nodded, "I see."
They walked on in silence. Kikyou could tell that Yasha's thoughts were a million miles away, and she had a pretty good idea where they were ending up. Her eyes narrowed some more as she thought of Kagome. Kikyou hardly knew the girl, but she could already tell Kagome was going to get in her way.
"I DON'T NEED AN APPOINTMENT!" Inu Yasha yelled at the hapless secretary, "YOU TELL THAT GOOD FOR NOTHING PIECE OF.."
"Is there a problem?" A silky voice denude off all emotion floated in the office.
Inu Yasha rounded on his grandfather. "I'LL SAY THE HELL THERE IS!"
"Mikino, hold all my calls please. I need to talk to my grandson." Inu Yasha stalked into his office. "Next time he comes in, buzz me immediately." The secretary nodded.
The office was very large and opulent. Two walls were devoted entirely to windows and from this high up you could see all of Tokyo stretching out before you. There was a large ebony desk, several chairs and plants and well as a very angry boy who was pacing back and forth. "Is there a reason you were yelling at my secretary, or were you just in a bad mood, and had to take it out on someone?" He asked.
"Who the hell is she?"
Inu Yasha's grandfather blinked, "Who is who?"
"Don't play dumb with me. The girl who looks like Kikyou. The girl who knew my name was Inu Yasha. The girl who knew I was a dog youki? If you hired her to spy on me.."
Slight amusement showed on Inu Yasha's grandfather's face. "I assure you; I hired no one like that."
Inu Yasha snorted, "Like I'd believe anything you say. I know you don't like me being around Kikyou, you have made that perfectly clear, but I never thought you would stoop so low as to hire someone to try and get me away from her. Stay out of my life. I mean it Grandfather." Then he stormed out of the office.
Sesshoumaru walked over to the windows and looked out a Tokyo. He had been shocked when Inu Yasha had shown up a few months ago, out of the blue. It was a mystery where exactly he came from. Sesshoumaru had been walking in the garden, when he caught his brother's scent. Following it, he found him unconscious, in a stand of trees. The boy had not remembered anything of what happened to him. Of his past, or of who he was. It had not difficult to implant false memories of growing up in this time period, and of him being his grandfather instead of his brother. His brother had obviously been though a lot, and would not remember his past until he was good and ready to. Until then, it seemed best to make sure he was able to fit in to this world.
He had also been a little surprised, and concerned when Inu Yasha had started to hang around the reincarnation of the very one who had sucked him into hell in the first place. Maybe more of Inu Yasha's old friends had been reincarnated as well. This was worth checking out, especially if one had retained the memories of her past life. He buzzed his secretary, "Mikino, I need you to find some information for me."
Ok, what did you think of the second chapter. I haven't gotten any reviews for the first chapter yet, *pout* but then again, it hasn't been up very long. But I have gotten over 30 hits for it. (*grin* Gotta love the enhanced stats.) So I at least know that it is being read. I will be doing most of my updating on the weekends, as that is when I have time. I really want to hear what people think of my writing.
Thanks for reading
Nandelin
