Hey! I'm back with a new chapter. I realized that everything can't be all,
peaches and cream, so I mean, I'm going to add a small little twist in
here. Okay? It's not going to be so tragic, like Inu and Kag breaking up or
something. But something a tiny bit different. I've been putting in soo
much fluff so it's kind of a treat. Ne? So sorry if you don't like the
idea, but I try to make things more realistic.
My Sassy Girlfriend
Chapter Seven
Surprise Visit
They stopped the car at a large house with two walls in the entrance. "Is this your house?" Kagome said in awe.
"Yeah, so what?" He asked, shrugging.
"You don't appreciate anything." She said, hitting his shoulder. Grumbling, he got out of the car, pulling out the keys from the ignition. Locking the doors once she was out, he stuck his hands in the pockets of his leather jacket and continued to walk into the entrance area.
She put an arm through his and he pressed the small button down and talked into the machine. "Who is this?" A small squeaky girly voice asked, from the machine.
"Inuyasha." He muttered, and instantly, the gates opened. He opened the door to his house and Kagome's eyes widened, surprised to see such a huge house in such an isolated area.
The girl that had talked in the machine welcomed him and said, "You have a guest. She is waiting in the living room."
He nodded and thanked her, releasing his arm from Kagome's but holding her hand instead.
"Inuyasha! I haven't heard from you so long!" Rumi ran into him, kissing his cheeks. "The last time you heard from me, you called me a bastard." He said, raising an annoyed eyebrow.
"Oh yeah. Sorry. I didn't mean it. Oh! This must be your girlfriend! Hello, my name is Rumi, Inuyasha's mother." She shook Kagome's hand, and gave her a surprising hug too.
He cleared his throat and whispered, "Mate."
Her eyes widened, and then she smiled warmly, "Congratulations."
Kagome blushed, turning her head down, finding the floor very interesting at the moment. "Oh come on Ofukuro, don't embarrass her." Inuyasha said.
"Oh, by the way, Kikyou is here. Um, she seemed a bit angry. Are you going to talk to her or not? Because we can just send her out if she bothers you." Rumi said, hesitating.
"She's angry at me? I'll just have to talk it out with her then. C'Mon Kagome, time for you to meet my bitchy ex." He said, snorting.
He led her into the living room and Kikyou was sitting there, glancing at her perfectly French manicured nails. "Inuyasha, what a pleasant surprise." She said coldly, giving him a fake smile.
"What do you want?" He ground out, trying to keep himself from throwing her out of the house.
"Nothing, I just wanted to see if you wanted me back. I see you have already chosen a mate. I can sense the aura you know. Inside of her, the child that is forming." She said, narrowing her eyes.
"Bad choice of yours, Inuyasha. Choosing my half-cousin like that." Kikyou said rather grimly, standing up from the couch.
"I don't want to hear your bitch about Kagome like that. What is the reason you have come here?" He said softly, almost mumbling. But he was talking seriously, you could easily tell by the expression on his face.
'Why is he acting this way? Does Kikyou upset him this much? What did she do to him? I know Kikyou has a bad reputation on making people become pissed off at her because of her snotty family. But what has she done?' Kagome thought, staring at her half-cousin.
Kagome hung on his arm, almost as if she was the child she was going to bear and not the mother of it. Feeling a heavy weight in her heart, she felt like bursting into tears. She felt like running away. Standing here with her mate felt heart-warming, but in the situation they were in, nothing could stand between Kikyou and Inuyasha.
"I've already told you. I just wanted to see if you would want me back. All these years. We've been apart, for at least four years. Is that enough time for you to decide? But I know, that you have a mate, a child, and happiness. I should just leave you alone." Kikyou said, a sad expression on her face.
Kagome felt him stiffen, watching his facial expression. She stared at the pain streaking his eyes. "No, Kikyou, I can't go back with you. You decided on your own, that you did not want me. You went to Naraku. I cannot let you come back to me. I'm sorry." He said, pausing, to see if what he was saying made sense.
"I'll leave. I'm sorry to have bothered you. This may be the last we will see of each other, Inuyasha. Goodbye Kagome, good luck with the baby. Maybe I'll visit you sometime." She said, waving. She picked up her purse and left the house.
"Goodbye." He murmured. Kagome let go of him, as he stood there, and ran out of the living room, tears rolling down her flushed cheeks. "Kagome." His expression softened as he saw her run.
She kept running, until she found a random room with a door. She shut it, and locked it, wiping the tears off face with her sleeve. Turning around, she didn't bother to turn the light on, but she glanced at her surroundings, realizing that this room was his room. Inuyasha's room.
The room was filled, with his smell. You could have known that this was his room even with the first step inside. The tears no longer came out of her eyes, but she still rubbed at her eyes anyway, wiping the remaining moisture.
She walked towards his bed, flopping down on it. Staring at the picture on his bed stand, she realized that it was he and she, together in the picture. She smiled faintly remembering the day the picture was taken.
It had been a warm spring day and Kagome had decided to go to an isolated place and relax there for the day. She had invited Sango and Miroku to come with them and they had said yes almost immediately, delighted at the thought. They had gone to a place somewhere in the country, a lush mountain with soft grass to lie on and sakura trees to look at.
While Inuyasha and Kagome were napping on the picnic blanket, Sango and Miroku took a picture of them, and gave it to them once they were developed.
She picked up the frame, smiling at it. Then setting it back down, she walked over to his desk. Opening the drawer where she knew where the photo album was, she picked up the red lacquered album and opened it, finding various pictures of herself, Sango, Miroku, and himself.
She flipped the pages, finding the older pictures, when he was younger, in High School with Miroku, and finally, pictures of him with Kikyou. There weren't many pictures of Kikyou, meaning that Miroku and his friends didn't like taking pictures of her with him.
They seemed so simple, and Kikyou's face was always blank, emotionless. Small hugs here and there, a little peck on the cheek, and one picture of a kiss. It hurt to look at these pictures, but she wanted to find out about Kikyou and Inuyasha's relationship.
The pictures of Kikyou were gone now, as she had gone to the earlier years, now in the middle school pictures. She giggled as she saw the fully-grown Inuyasha and the small middle school student she saw in there. He looked, cute. His face was more innocent, and his smile's were bright. Not that he didn't smile bright now, but it had a childish gleam to it.
Gone through all the three years of middle school pictures, she turned to his elementary school pictures. Her eyes widened even more as she glanced through this period of time. He was a kid at this time, and so was Miroku. He looked even more innocent, not knowing what the real world was like.
Then it came to the toddler pictures. His mother, Rumi, was mostly in them too. She looked younger, without wrinkles. She was holding a baby Inuyasha, cooing at him delightfully.
She smiled at this; she would have to get lessons from her for their baby. There weren't many pictures of his toddler or baby years, so the album was now done. Turning back to the pictures of she and Inuyasha, a small droplet landed on table.
"Why am I crying?" She asked herself, wiping her tears away. Shutting the album, she stuck it in the drawer again. "I guess, that I noticed that Inuyasha and Kikyou had a very shaky relationship. I'm jealous of her, she got to be his first kiss, first everything. But I was the one chosen as his mate, was their love not true?" She spoke out loud, staring at the picture on his bed stand.
Their conversation together replayed over and over in her head and she shook her head, trying not to think of it.
"Kagome." A familiar voice came from outside of the door and she unlocked it, finding a droopy-eared Inuyasha standing outside of the door.
He nuzzled her neck and whispered, "Don't forget. I love you."
"I know. I'll never forget." She whispered back, stroking his back.
"What happened? Why did you run away?" He asked, pulling away from her and setting her on the bed, sitting cross-legged.
"I. I just, well, I got sad." She admitted, laughing half-heartedly. She continued, "I just got a little jealous. She got to be your first kiss, first girlfriend, first everything. It feels like I'm just second best. And after that conversation, she was talking about me, like I wasn't even there. It hurts, you know!"
He held her, lying against the bedpost. "I'll never go back to her, you know that. She betrayed me. She said she loved me, but I found she had cheated on me with Naraku. He was a guy that I had problems against. A rival, you know? So, I saw her one-day, kissing him, under the sakura tree outside of my school. She denied everything once I got a chance to talk to her, but I broke it off with her. She's never been able to let it go, always begged me to take her back, but, I told her, millions of times not to tell me lies anymore. And after that, she started to not talk to me anymore. But I thought that was a good thing. After I met you, things have changed for me. I have found happiness, and I won't dare to let it go. I want to stay with you, for eternity."
She was speechless; too shocked to administer everything he had told her. All she did was lay her head against his shoulder, wrapping an arm around his neck.
"I'm sorry." She said, and kissed him softly, closing her eyes. "Me too." He smiled, gave her a peck on the nose, laughing.
Her eyes sparkled iridescently, with little droplets of water. "Oh no, I'm starting to cry again." She giggled, wiped the tears away.
As they watched the sun set outside, she rested against his strong chest and imagined what their future would be like. Creating pictures in her mind, she closed her eyes, and smiled. **************************************************************************** ***********
So, what do you think? I personally think it's good, maybe my most well written piece of writing. Well, maybe the Inuyasha music, the background music really does help. Right now, I'm listening to those Inuyasha music stuff, you know, like the Inuyasha and Kagome theme, and those really sad symphony like pieces of music? Well, they really inspire you to write. It makes the writing more realistic too. Because it's like the episodes, you know? So, buy the CD, or search for mp3's, ahg, rhymes.. But, try to get hold of some of the songs. They work real well for fic-writing.
Ja ne,
Miyuki-Chan
My Sassy Girlfriend
Chapter Seven
Surprise Visit
They stopped the car at a large house with two walls in the entrance. "Is this your house?" Kagome said in awe.
"Yeah, so what?" He asked, shrugging.
"You don't appreciate anything." She said, hitting his shoulder. Grumbling, he got out of the car, pulling out the keys from the ignition. Locking the doors once she was out, he stuck his hands in the pockets of his leather jacket and continued to walk into the entrance area.
She put an arm through his and he pressed the small button down and talked into the machine. "Who is this?" A small squeaky girly voice asked, from the machine.
"Inuyasha." He muttered, and instantly, the gates opened. He opened the door to his house and Kagome's eyes widened, surprised to see such a huge house in such an isolated area.
The girl that had talked in the machine welcomed him and said, "You have a guest. She is waiting in the living room."
He nodded and thanked her, releasing his arm from Kagome's but holding her hand instead.
"Inuyasha! I haven't heard from you so long!" Rumi ran into him, kissing his cheeks. "The last time you heard from me, you called me a bastard." He said, raising an annoyed eyebrow.
"Oh yeah. Sorry. I didn't mean it. Oh! This must be your girlfriend! Hello, my name is Rumi, Inuyasha's mother." She shook Kagome's hand, and gave her a surprising hug too.
He cleared his throat and whispered, "Mate."
Her eyes widened, and then she smiled warmly, "Congratulations."
Kagome blushed, turning her head down, finding the floor very interesting at the moment. "Oh come on Ofukuro, don't embarrass her." Inuyasha said.
"Oh, by the way, Kikyou is here. Um, she seemed a bit angry. Are you going to talk to her or not? Because we can just send her out if she bothers you." Rumi said, hesitating.
"She's angry at me? I'll just have to talk it out with her then. C'Mon Kagome, time for you to meet my bitchy ex." He said, snorting.
He led her into the living room and Kikyou was sitting there, glancing at her perfectly French manicured nails. "Inuyasha, what a pleasant surprise." She said coldly, giving him a fake smile.
"What do you want?" He ground out, trying to keep himself from throwing her out of the house.
"Nothing, I just wanted to see if you wanted me back. I see you have already chosen a mate. I can sense the aura you know. Inside of her, the child that is forming." She said, narrowing her eyes.
"Bad choice of yours, Inuyasha. Choosing my half-cousin like that." Kikyou said rather grimly, standing up from the couch.
"I don't want to hear your bitch about Kagome like that. What is the reason you have come here?" He said softly, almost mumbling. But he was talking seriously, you could easily tell by the expression on his face.
'Why is he acting this way? Does Kikyou upset him this much? What did she do to him? I know Kikyou has a bad reputation on making people become pissed off at her because of her snotty family. But what has she done?' Kagome thought, staring at her half-cousin.
Kagome hung on his arm, almost as if she was the child she was going to bear and not the mother of it. Feeling a heavy weight in her heart, she felt like bursting into tears. She felt like running away. Standing here with her mate felt heart-warming, but in the situation they were in, nothing could stand between Kikyou and Inuyasha.
"I've already told you. I just wanted to see if you would want me back. All these years. We've been apart, for at least four years. Is that enough time for you to decide? But I know, that you have a mate, a child, and happiness. I should just leave you alone." Kikyou said, a sad expression on her face.
Kagome felt him stiffen, watching his facial expression. She stared at the pain streaking his eyes. "No, Kikyou, I can't go back with you. You decided on your own, that you did not want me. You went to Naraku. I cannot let you come back to me. I'm sorry." He said, pausing, to see if what he was saying made sense.
"I'll leave. I'm sorry to have bothered you. This may be the last we will see of each other, Inuyasha. Goodbye Kagome, good luck with the baby. Maybe I'll visit you sometime." She said, waving. She picked up her purse and left the house.
"Goodbye." He murmured. Kagome let go of him, as he stood there, and ran out of the living room, tears rolling down her flushed cheeks. "Kagome." His expression softened as he saw her run.
She kept running, until she found a random room with a door. She shut it, and locked it, wiping the tears off face with her sleeve. Turning around, she didn't bother to turn the light on, but she glanced at her surroundings, realizing that this room was his room. Inuyasha's room.
The room was filled, with his smell. You could have known that this was his room even with the first step inside. The tears no longer came out of her eyes, but she still rubbed at her eyes anyway, wiping the remaining moisture.
She walked towards his bed, flopping down on it. Staring at the picture on his bed stand, she realized that it was he and she, together in the picture. She smiled faintly remembering the day the picture was taken.
It had been a warm spring day and Kagome had decided to go to an isolated place and relax there for the day. She had invited Sango and Miroku to come with them and they had said yes almost immediately, delighted at the thought. They had gone to a place somewhere in the country, a lush mountain with soft grass to lie on and sakura trees to look at.
While Inuyasha and Kagome were napping on the picnic blanket, Sango and Miroku took a picture of them, and gave it to them once they were developed.
She picked up the frame, smiling at it. Then setting it back down, she walked over to his desk. Opening the drawer where she knew where the photo album was, she picked up the red lacquered album and opened it, finding various pictures of herself, Sango, Miroku, and himself.
She flipped the pages, finding the older pictures, when he was younger, in High School with Miroku, and finally, pictures of him with Kikyou. There weren't many pictures of Kikyou, meaning that Miroku and his friends didn't like taking pictures of her with him.
They seemed so simple, and Kikyou's face was always blank, emotionless. Small hugs here and there, a little peck on the cheek, and one picture of a kiss. It hurt to look at these pictures, but she wanted to find out about Kikyou and Inuyasha's relationship.
The pictures of Kikyou were gone now, as she had gone to the earlier years, now in the middle school pictures. She giggled as she saw the fully-grown Inuyasha and the small middle school student she saw in there. He looked, cute. His face was more innocent, and his smile's were bright. Not that he didn't smile bright now, but it had a childish gleam to it.
Gone through all the three years of middle school pictures, she turned to his elementary school pictures. Her eyes widened even more as she glanced through this period of time. He was a kid at this time, and so was Miroku. He looked even more innocent, not knowing what the real world was like.
Then it came to the toddler pictures. His mother, Rumi, was mostly in them too. She looked younger, without wrinkles. She was holding a baby Inuyasha, cooing at him delightfully.
She smiled at this; she would have to get lessons from her for their baby. There weren't many pictures of his toddler or baby years, so the album was now done. Turning back to the pictures of she and Inuyasha, a small droplet landed on table.
"Why am I crying?" She asked herself, wiping her tears away. Shutting the album, she stuck it in the drawer again. "I guess, that I noticed that Inuyasha and Kikyou had a very shaky relationship. I'm jealous of her, she got to be his first kiss, first everything. But I was the one chosen as his mate, was their love not true?" She spoke out loud, staring at the picture on his bed stand.
Their conversation together replayed over and over in her head and she shook her head, trying not to think of it.
"Kagome." A familiar voice came from outside of the door and she unlocked it, finding a droopy-eared Inuyasha standing outside of the door.
He nuzzled her neck and whispered, "Don't forget. I love you."
"I know. I'll never forget." She whispered back, stroking his back.
"What happened? Why did you run away?" He asked, pulling away from her and setting her on the bed, sitting cross-legged.
"I. I just, well, I got sad." She admitted, laughing half-heartedly. She continued, "I just got a little jealous. She got to be your first kiss, first girlfriend, first everything. It feels like I'm just second best. And after that conversation, she was talking about me, like I wasn't even there. It hurts, you know!"
He held her, lying against the bedpost. "I'll never go back to her, you know that. She betrayed me. She said she loved me, but I found she had cheated on me with Naraku. He was a guy that I had problems against. A rival, you know? So, I saw her one-day, kissing him, under the sakura tree outside of my school. She denied everything once I got a chance to talk to her, but I broke it off with her. She's never been able to let it go, always begged me to take her back, but, I told her, millions of times not to tell me lies anymore. And after that, she started to not talk to me anymore. But I thought that was a good thing. After I met you, things have changed for me. I have found happiness, and I won't dare to let it go. I want to stay with you, for eternity."
She was speechless; too shocked to administer everything he had told her. All she did was lay her head against his shoulder, wrapping an arm around his neck.
"I'm sorry." She said, and kissed him softly, closing her eyes. "Me too." He smiled, gave her a peck on the nose, laughing.
Her eyes sparkled iridescently, with little droplets of water. "Oh no, I'm starting to cry again." She giggled, wiped the tears away.
As they watched the sun set outside, she rested against his strong chest and imagined what their future would be like. Creating pictures in her mind, she closed her eyes, and smiled. **************************************************************************** ***********
So, what do you think? I personally think it's good, maybe my most well written piece of writing. Well, maybe the Inuyasha music, the background music really does help. Right now, I'm listening to those Inuyasha music stuff, you know, like the Inuyasha and Kagome theme, and those really sad symphony like pieces of music? Well, they really inspire you to write. It makes the writing more realistic too. Because it's like the episodes, you know? So, buy the CD, or search for mp3's, ahg, rhymes.. But, try to get hold of some of the songs. They work real well for fic-writing.
Ja ne,
Miyuki-Chan
