Disclaimer: Same ol' same ol'. I don't own him, probably never will,
although I did buy manga's 5 and 14!! Now I have three including 6, which I
have had a while. YAY!!! Own-age!! Yeah, I am weird.I know.
~*~ Chapter Three: The Proposition of a Lifetime ~*~
It was nearly nine o'clock when Koga arrived at Hanika. The fish were thrown casually over his shoulder as he passed though the wooden gates at the entrance. Across from the entrance was a small hut, one surrounded by an herb garden. The hut was small enough for one, and by the smoke billowing out of the top, that one was awake. 'Good,' Koga thought.
Merinch had always been a friend of the wolf. He had gone to her for medicines that his colleagues needed. She had befriended Korengo, although slightly. That fact was what drove Koga to her now. Merinch, sweet and kind as she was, was the first female to be around his father since the banning a year ago. 'She has to be special in some way.' The wolf knocked on the wood beside the door of the hut.
"Come in," a heavenly voice called. Koga stood in the doorway. The light being let in graced her hair, giving the dark brown a lighter shade. Her face was soft and warming, even to the coldest hearts. She was an angel. Her voice was light and carefree; her body slim and weak (as are most humans to demons). Merinch was in her late twenties, but had not witnessed much despair, which made her appear to be in her late teens, early twenties. Her will was strong and mind keen.
Koga smiled, seeing the surprised look that played across her features. Merinch told him to sit and prepared a cup of tea. Koga liked being with her. He didn't care much for tea, but would bear it if it ment that he could talk with her. She was the closest thing to a mother he had. His mission wasn't complete, and if she agreed, then he would be satisfied.
"So, young wolf leader," she said in a cheery voice, knowing he liked the title. "What has your father and yourself been up to? Not too much havoc has been caused because of you, for no rumors have reached my ears." She watched his face as he stared at his glass. He wanted to talk to her about something, she could tell, but what would be so embarrassing that he wouldn't look at her to say it?
"Miss Merinch," he began, gulping audibly as he did so. "How do you feel about Father?"
She had to suppress a giggle as he called her 'Miss Merinch'. "Well, he is kind, and attractive. Your father never teats me wrong, and never abandons me when he is around and I am in danger." She paused here, trying to say what she felt so that a six year old would understand. "He is polite around me and is very good with children." She gave Koga a smile. "All in all, Korengo is a wonderful demon."
Koga blushed and his nerves stood on end as she finished her speech. How was he supposed to ask her? He knew that his father felt something for this human by the way he acted around her. Whenever Korengo would have to retrieve his son, he always held a conversation with this woman. As time passed, Koga noticed even more of this, and his father even started talking about her at the den. 'Father must be in love with her, so there is no harm in me asking her.'
Merinch watched Koga as he struggled for words. Finally, he asked the one thing that had been on his mind for weeks. "Willyoumarrymyfather?" Koga asked so fast it made her head spin.
~*~End Chapter~*~
Inu Face: MUWHAHAHA!!! Evil cliffy!! Haha!! I am so bad!! Hehe...cliffies are fun to write!!
Well, that's if for now. I didn't get any reviews for that last chapter, so now I am sad!! No flames or anything!! NOTHING!!! Zilch, nada, no reviews!! No one is reading my stories. how disappointing. Am I really that bad of a writer??
Well, if any one is out there reading this, until next time..
Inu Face
~*~ Chapter Three: The Proposition of a Lifetime ~*~
It was nearly nine o'clock when Koga arrived at Hanika. The fish were thrown casually over his shoulder as he passed though the wooden gates at the entrance. Across from the entrance was a small hut, one surrounded by an herb garden. The hut was small enough for one, and by the smoke billowing out of the top, that one was awake. 'Good,' Koga thought.
Merinch had always been a friend of the wolf. He had gone to her for medicines that his colleagues needed. She had befriended Korengo, although slightly. That fact was what drove Koga to her now. Merinch, sweet and kind as she was, was the first female to be around his father since the banning a year ago. 'She has to be special in some way.' The wolf knocked on the wood beside the door of the hut.
"Come in," a heavenly voice called. Koga stood in the doorway. The light being let in graced her hair, giving the dark brown a lighter shade. Her face was soft and warming, even to the coldest hearts. She was an angel. Her voice was light and carefree; her body slim and weak (as are most humans to demons). Merinch was in her late twenties, but had not witnessed much despair, which made her appear to be in her late teens, early twenties. Her will was strong and mind keen.
Koga smiled, seeing the surprised look that played across her features. Merinch told him to sit and prepared a cup of tea. Koga liked being with her. He didn't care much for tea, but would bear it if it ment that he could talk with her. She was the closest thing to a mother he had. His mission wasn't complete, and if she agreed, then he would be satisfied.
"So, young wolf leader," she said in a cheery voice, knowing he liked the title. "What has your father and yourself been up to? Not too much havoc has been caused because of you, for no rumors have reached my ears." She watched his face as he stared at his glass. He wanted to talk to her about something, she could tell, but what would be so embarrassing that he wouldn't look at her to say it?
"Miss Merinch," he began, gulping audibly as he did so. "How do you feel about Father?"
She had to suppress a giggle as he called her 'Miss Merinch'. "Well, he is kind, and attractive. Your father never teats me wrong, and never abandons me when he is around and I am in danger." She paused here, trying to say what she felt so that a six year old would understand. "He is polite around me and is very good with children." She gave Koga a smile. "All in all, Korengo is a wonderful demon."
Koga blushed and his nerves stood on end as she finished her speech. How was he supposed to ask her? He knew that his father felt something for this human by the way he acted around her. Whenever Korengo would have to retrieve his son, he always held a conversation with this woman. As time passed, Koga noticed even more of this, and his father even started talking about her at the den. 'Father must be in love with her, so there is no harm in me asking her.'
Merinch watched Koga as he struggled for words. Finally, he asked the one thing that had been on his mind for weeks. "Willyoumarrymyfather?" Koga asked so fast it made her head spin.
~*~End Chapter~*~
Inu Face: MUWHAHAHA!!! Evil cliffy!! Haha!! I am so bad!! Hehe...cliffies are fun to write!!
Well, that's if for now. I didn't get any reviews for that last chapter, so now I am sad!! No flames or anything!! NOTHING!!! Zilch, nada, no reviews!! No one is reading my stories. how disappointing. Am I really that bad of a writer??
Well, if any one is out there reading this, until next time..
Inu Face
