Pheeww!!! I finally get to update this story!!!! * fans mumbling * It's
about time! Heh..heh.heh. Hey I've been really busy ok? How long has it
been? 4 weeks?!!! Ehh. * sweat drops * ^_^;
I will try to update more often I promise!!! I have been thinking up ways
on how they get pulled apart, and man, it's pretty gruesome. So I better
change the rating now so that people will know. But I SWEAR it will be a
great story. Right now though, you have nothing major to worry about, so I
will shut up now and write the story.
Oh and thank you all Reviewers for your AWSOME REVIEWS!!!! I LOVE them!!! I have 16!!! Wow!! I guess I'll have to update a WHOLE LOT if I get a lot on this chap!!!
Key ~*~ Change in view
~&~ some time later
Ok here is chapter 2! Enjoy! ^_~
Chapter 2: Tears and the boy from the village
Inuyasha stared back at the now departing villagers, thinking on the foreign word that one man had called him. "A.. half-breed?"
Inuyasha turned and saw his mother standing by a bush full of blue and purple flowers. He abandoned the yellow ball and ran to his mother. He fell into her and wrapped his little arms around her, giving a hug of reassurance.
"Mother? What's a..a half-breed?" He asked gazing into his mother's eyes. They were full of curiosity and that is what pushed his mother to collect tears in her sorrow eyes. He watched as the salty warm tears rolled down her round, rosy cheeks, and wondered what he had said to make her cry?
She wrapped her arms around him and held him to her firmly. 'People are so cruel in this cursed world.' She thought as she began to walk towards their home.
~*~
When Kagome and her mother reached their home, they were greeted by a messenger in a neat, plated, blue and white uniform. Kagome's mother told Kagome to go to her room for a while and she obeyed.
Kagome strolled to her room. She felt so much older cause she got to pick out her own kimono! She walked into her room and felt the tiny breeze come in through the glass window. She walked up to her window and searched outside for something interesting to look at.
The sun warmed her spirits, and made her smile with happiness. The winter had been harsh and very cold. The ice had destroyed huts and the villagers had to repair them. The wind had carried diseases on it's back and many people had died. It was just horrible!
She inhaled the aroma of newly spring blossoms and fresh rain. The birds sang and flew high above in the clear blue sky. It was just a perfect day that nothing could go wrong.
Her mind etched away to the sight of that boy. 'I wonder what he looks like up close? Is he really different than me? I didn't see anything different, but I was far away.' Kagome sighed and went to sit on her bed, but before she got there the wooden door of her room opened violently and Kagome jumped and shrieked in surprise.
Her mother was standing in the doorway, her eyes full of tears that were threatening to spill over. Kagome stared at her with worry in her brown eyes.
"Kagome,... your...my...he's..dead!" Her mother choked out, collapsing onto the hard wooden floor, her tears spilling down her face on to her robes. Kagome hurried to her side and put an arm on her shoulder.
"Who, mother? Who is dead?" Kagome asked her voice shaking from worry. Her mother looked at her and held out a crumbled letter, her hands shaking violently.
"Your...father.." Her mother whispered and fainted. Kagome's mind went completely blank. Her father was...dead? Kagome leaned over and cried into her mother's back, soaking her robes with endless tears. She wanted to cry out for help, but before she could she fell into darkness.
~&~
Kagome groaned as her body was waking. She opened her eyes slightly, and then shot up in a sitting position on her bed. Where was her mother? How did she get on her bed? Her questions were soon answered when an old lady came into her room.
"Aye child, ye must rest. When in pain of a loss, rest is the best remedy." The old lady said as she pushed Kagome gently to lie down.
"Who are you? And where is my mother?" Kagome asked scared that something bad had happened to her mom.
"I am Kaede and I came her to talk to your mother. When I heard you scream I came in to see what had happened. As for your mother, she is resting as well in her bed." She said fluffing the white pillows under Kagome's head. Kagome thought back and she didn't even remember screaming. Yeah, she thought of screaming but she was engulfed in darkness.
"I will check on ye in two hours. I have some business to attend to, so rest." Kaede said as she walked out the door.
Kagome let out a sigh and stared out the window. The sun was all most gone and the dark night sky was taking over. Her memory came back to her and tears filled her eyes again. She pushed them back though, and slid out of bed. If she stayed in that bed she would cry her heart out. "I need fresh air,' She told herself and walked to her window that was now shut.
She opened the window and a forceful wind blew through her raven hair and into her small room. She looked across the hills and decided a walk would take her mind off of things.
She slid out the window and landed on a bunch of logs. She caught her balance before she fell, and jumped to solid ground. "Pheeww!" She said and began to walk around the house to the river near the village.
~*~
Inuyasha was figuring out a puzzle while his mother was sewing in her wooden rocking chair that his father had made for her to rock his son to sleep. She stopped sewing after a while and set her sewing down on the table next to her.
"I need to get water for tea. I'll be-.." His mother started but was cut off by the voice of her dear son.
"I'll get it for you, mother." He said as he got up off of the rug and went to the door. "I'll be back" he said and was out the door before his mother could speak a protest.
He picked up the wooden pail and ran with immense speed, stretching out his legs as he ran. He reached the river in a matter of minutes and bent down to dip the pail in the water. His senses automatically tugged at him and he paused.
His dog ears twitched and he heard foot steps coming his way and caught the scent of human. He quickly hid behind a boulder to see exactly who it was. What he saw shocked him.
~*~
Kagome could see the river running gently ahead of her and ran to get there faster. She stooped down and dipped her hands into the cool, refreshing water, and splashed it onto her face. She sighed and sat back, wiping her glistening, wet face with the back of her hand.
The only light was the silver moon high above her and the little specks of stars. She suddenly got a weird prickling feeling that someone was watching her. She looked around where she was sitting and only saw the trees swaying in the night spring wind.
When she turned her head back at the gliding river, she gasped.
"What are you doing out here in the dark,.. all alone for that matter?" The boy in front of her asked in a stalking voice. Kagome got up to run but noticed something immediately. He was the boy from the village!
Mwahahahahah!!!! I'm SOOO evil!!! I love cliffys!! You know why?.....cause they keep you coming back of course!! * Ducking from people throwing keyboards at me!! * Ahhhhhh!!! Ok, ok, allright, OK!!!!! Send in those Reviews and another chapter will be out VERY SOON!!! So click the wittle button!!!! Arigotou!!!! ^_~
Oh and thank you all Reviewers for your AWSOME REVIEWS!!!! I LOVE them!!! I have 16!!! Wow!! I guess I'll have to update a WHOLE LOT if I get a lot on this chap!!!
Key ~*~ Change in view
~&~ some time later
Ok here is chapter 2! Enjoy! ^_~
Chapter 2: Tears and the boy from the village
Inuyasha stared back at the now departing villagers, thinking on the foreign word that one man had called him. "A.. half-breed?"
Inuyasha turned and saw his mother standing by a bush full of blue and purple flowers. He abandoned the yellow ball and ran to his mother. He fell into her and wrapped his little arms around her, giving a hug of reassurance.
"Mother? What's a..a half-breed?" He asked gazing into his mother's eyes. They were full of curiosity and that is what pushed his mother to collect tears in her sorrow eyes. He watched as the salty warm tears rolled down her round, rosy cheeks, and wondered what he had said to make her cry?
She wrapped her arms around him and held him to her firmly. 'People are so cruel in this cursed world.' She thought as she began to walk towards their home.
~*~
When Kagome and her mother reached their home, they were greeted by a messenger in a neat, plated, blue and white uniform. Kagome's mother told Kagome to go to her room for a while and she obeyed.
Kagome strolled to her room. She felt so much older cause she got to pick out her own kimono! She walked into her room and felt the tiny breeze come in through the glass window. She walked up to her window and searched outside for something interesting to look at.
The sun warmed her spirits, and made her smile with happiness. The winter had been harsh and very cold. The ice had destroyed huts and the villagers had to repair them. The wind had carried diseases on it's back and many people had died. It was just horrible!
She inhaled the aroma of newly spring blossoms and fresh rain. The birds sang and flew high above in the clear blue sky. It was just a perfect day that nothing could go wrong.
Her mind etched away to the sight of that boy. 'I wonder what he looks like up close? Is he really different than me? I didn't see anything different, but I was far away.' Kagome sighed and went to sit on her bed, but before she got there the wooden door of her room opened violently and Kagome jumped and shrieked in surprise.
Her mother was standing in the doorway, her eyes full of tears that were threatening to spill over. Kagome stared at her with worry in her brown eyes.
"Kagome,... your...my...he's..dead!" Her mother choked out, collapsing onto the hard wooden floor, her tears spilling down her face on to her robes. Kagome hurried to her side and put an arm on her shoulder.
"Who, mother? Who is dead?" Kagome asked her voice shaking from worry. Her mother looked at her and held out a crumbled letter, her hands shaking violently.
"Your...father.." Her mother whispered and fainted. Kagome's mind went completely blank. Her father was...dead? Kagome leaned over and cried into her mother's back, soaking her robes with endless tears. She wanted to cry out for help, but before she could she fell into darkness.
~&~
Kagome groaned as her body was waking. She opened her eyes slightly, and then shot up in a sitting position on her bed. Where was her mother? How did she get on her bed? Her questions were soon answered when an old lady came into her room.
"Aye child, ye must rest. When in pain of a loss, rest is the best remedy." The old lady said as she pushed Kagome gently to lie down.
"Who are you? And where is my mother?" Kagome asked scared that something bad had happened to her mom.
"I am Kaede and I came her to talk to your mother. When I heard you scream I came in to see what had happened. As for your mother, she is resting as well in her bed." She said fluffing the white pillows under Kagome's head. Kagome thought back and she didn't even remember screaming. Yeah, she thought of screaming but she was engulfed in darkness.
"I will check on ye in two hours. I have some business to attend to, so rest." Kaede said as she walked out the door.
Kagome let out a sigh and stared out the window. The sun was all most gone and the dark night sky was taking over. Her memory came back to her and tears filled her eyes again. She pushed them back though, and slid out of bed. If she stayed in that bed she would cry her heart out. "I need fresh air,' She told herself and walked to her window that was now shut.
She opened the window and a forceful wind blew through her raven hair and into her small room. She looked across the hills and decided a walk would take her mind off of things.
She slid out the window and landed on a bunch of logs. She caught her balance before she fell, and jumped to solid ground. "Pheeww!" She said and began to walk around the house to the river near the village.
~*~
Inuyasha was figuring out a puzzle while his mother was sewing in her wooden rocking chair that his father had made for her to rock his son to sleep. She stopped sewing after a while and set her sewing down on the table next to her.
"I need to get water for tea. I'll be-.." His mother started but was cut off by the voice of her dear son.
"I'll get it for you, mother." He said as he got up off of the rug and went to the door. "I'll be back" he said and was out the door before his mother could speak a protest.
He picked up the wooden pail and ran with immense speed, stretching out his legs as he ran. He reached the river in a matter of minutes and bent down to dip the pail in the water. His senses automatically tugged at him and he paused.
His dog ears twitched and he heard foot steps coming his way and caught the scent of human. He quickly hid behind a boulder to see exactly who it was. What he saw shocked him.
~*~
Kagome could see the river running gently ahead of her and ran to get there faster. She stooped down and dipped her hands into the cool, refreshing water, and splashed it onto her face. She sighed and sat back, wiping her glistening, wet face with the back of her hand.
The only light was the silver moon high above her and the little specks of stars. She suddenly got a weird prickling feeling that someone was watching her. She looked around where she was sitting and only saw the trees swaying in the night spring wind.
When she turned her head back at the gliding river, she gasped.
"What are you doing out here in the dark,.. all alone for that matter?" The boy in front of her asked in a stalking voice. Kagome got up to run but noticed something immediately. He was the boy from the village!
Mwahahahahah!!!! I'm SOOO evil!!! I love cliffys!! You know why?.....cause they keep you coming back of course!! * Ducking from people throwing keyboards at me!! * Ahhhhhh!!! Ok, ok, allright, OK!!!!! Send in those Reviews and another chapter will be out VERY SOON!!! So click the wittle button!!!! Arigotou!!!! ^_~
