Chibi Okami ~ Sorry this took so long, I have been really slow with writing
my fics, I have been writing mostly original stories on fictionpress.com if
you want to look me up my penname over there is Chibi Ohkami, not Okami
cause it was already taken, so I added and H ^^, Well, on with the the fic!
Disclaimer ~ Me no own Inu, me want to own, but me can't. So me just say I borrow him a lot without permission, though. So me hope you no sue! Cause me no have money anyways! :P
Blinding Pain
Chapter Three ~ The fight
Why had he come back? Did he come back just to haunt her? To remind her of him being the only happiness she had for a long time and then have it taken away from her? He had left her with no 'good-bye' or anything, he just got up and left and now that he was back did he just expect her to welcome him with open arms? If that's what he thought he was terribly mistaken.
She wiped a tear away from her eye and pulled her knees closer to her chest. A shiver ran down her spine as the cold winter wind pierced straight through her jacket down to the bone, causing her to shiver. She bit back another sob and sighed, creating a small cloud in the winter air. She looked up and cursed as a snowflake fell to the ground. It was the first snow of the season and wouldn't you know, she had no where to get inside from it. So here she was, sitting on a park bench, freezing cold with only a thin coat and her tiny green skirt uniform to keep the cold off of her, and it was now snowing. 'Today is such a great day to be alive' she thought sarcastically.
She turned her head and saw a figure running toward her. She bit her lip in disgust as she recognized it as Inu-Yasha. She moved from her spot where she had curled up on the bench and turned to him. He stopped running when he was within five feet of her. He looked at her with sorrowful eyes, causing Kagome to be even madder. He felt sorry for her, out of all the things he did to her, he felt sorry for here! How dare he? How dare he even think anything like that with what he had done? It was all his fault! Every little bit of her pain was his fault.
She didn't want to believe that, she knew it wasn't all his fault. All the pain caused wasn't done by him. She knew this, but believing this was easier. It made it less painful for her to blame it on him.
"I told you to stay away from me! Why don't you just go back to where you ran to before? I am sure you'll like it better there!" She hissed.
"Kagome, didn't want to leave-" he never got to finish his sentence before he was cut off by Kagome.
"BULL SHIT!" she yelled at him without thinking.
"Let me finish!" He cried out.
"Why should I? All you have to say is bull shit!" She bit her lip after she said this, immediately regretting it.
"Damn it Kagome! DAMN IT! Just listen to me!" He yelled, accidentally showing his fangs.
Kagome took a step back, but quickly regained her posture and stared him down. "What the hell do you have to say that's so important?"
"I-I" He stared at the ground and mentally hit himself. Before he wanted to yell at her what the truth was, but now he couldn't think of what to say. After a few seconds of him looking at his feet Kagome started up again.
"So, after all that you have nothing to say? I was right, everything was just bull shit. Now leave me alone. I don't ever want to see your half breed face ever again!" She yelled, but as she saw the hurt in his face she regretted it. She knew he hated being half demon and she had thrown it back at him. She backed up as anger filled his eyes. She didn't know what to do, she just turned and she ran. She didn't want to look at him, not with what she had just said. She felt guilty as she left him there, as the snow fell onto his silvery hair and ears. He didn't seem to be moving as she ran from him, but then she heard him call to her from where he was standing.
"WENCH! I should never have come back! I regret it! I hope to never have to look at you again!" He called, his voice cutting through the cold winter air like a knife through butter. He turned and fell onto the bench Kagome had recently been sitting on. The warmth from where she had been sitting was gone and he let the snow fall on him. He regretted it, everything he had said a few moments ago. If only she would listen to him. It was his fault he wasn't there. Had he been given the choice he would have stayed there with her, been the friend to carry half her burden. But he hadn't been given the choice. He had been taken away by force. He had cried that day he left, he had cried for the first time in a long while. For some reason Kagome didn't understand leaving hurt him just as much as it did Kagome.
She must have been hurt physically, but mentally he was just as torn. He had been torn away from his only friend, his only family. She had no idea of his pain, but then again, he didn't know hers. It had been so long, why did they have to meet like this? Out of all the ways they could have met, why did it have to get so messed up?
He planted his face into his hands and thought long and hard on that cold hard bench in the middle of winter.
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Kagome walked along the streets, her eyes locked on the ground. Why did that just happen? She wanted to bang her head on the wall to cause herself pain, or run up to him and say she was sorry. She couldn't do either, she wouldn't let herself. He left her, he had no right to try and apologize, or so she figured.
She passed stores on the empty streets of the town, she didn't bother to look into the window or anything. She didn't want to look at something she couldn't have, it made her more depressed. Her family had very little money because her mother didn't work, and Kagome was just fired from her job. Souta was still to young to work and their father died long ago, so she couldn't have anything if she wanted it. She just sighed and continued on her way. She turned the corner and went into a dark alley, a short cut to her favorite place, a place where she could be alone.
She heard footsteps behind her and after a while of them following her she started to run, getting worried. The alley was a long one and she wanted to get out of it as soon as possible. She saw a light at the end of it and was relieved to see the end. All until something hit her on the head from behind. And that was the last thing she remembered before the world went black.
The End of Three
Chibi Okami ~ Sorry it's so short, and I know the last paragraph sucked, but live with it, I got tired of writing this chapter. By the way, please review, I need all the reviews I can get.
Disclaimer ~ Me no own Inu, me want to own, but me can't. So me just say I borrow him a lot without permission, though. So me hope you no sue! Cause me no have money anyways! :P
Blinding Pain
Chapter Three ~ The fight
Why had he come back? Did he come back just to haunt her? To remind her of him being the only happiness she had for a long time and then have it taken away from her? He had left her with no 'good-bye' or anything, he just got up and left and now that he was back did he just expect her to welcome him with open arms? If that's what he thought he was terribly mistaken.
She wiped a tear away from her eye and pulled her knees closer to her chest. A shiver ran down her spine as the cold winter wind pierced straight through her jacket down to the bone, causing her to shiver. She bit back another sob and sighed, creating a small cloud in the winter air. She looked up and cursed as a snowflake fell to the ground. It was the first snow of the season and wouldn't you know, she had no where to get inside from it. So here she was, sitting on a park bench, freezing cold with only a thin coat and her tiny green skirt uniform to keep the cold off of her, and it was now snowing. 'Today is such a great day to be alive' she thought sarcastically.
She turned her head and saw a figure running toward her. She bit her lip in disgust as she recognized it as Inu-Yasha. She moved from her spot where she had curled up on the bench and turned to him. He stopped running when he was within five feet of her. He looked at her with sorrowful eyes, causing Kagome to be even madder. He felt sorry for her, out of all the things he did to her, he felt sorry for here! How dare he? How dare he even think anything like that with what he had done? It was all his fault! Every little bit of her pain was his fault.
She didn't want to believe that, she knew it wasn't all his fault. All the pain caused wasn't done by him. She knew this, but believing this was easier. It made it less painful for her to blame it on him.
"I told you to stay away from me! Why don't you just go back to where you ran to before? I am sure you'll like it better there!" She hissed.
"Kagome, didn't want to leave-" he never got to finish his sentence before he was cut off by Kagome.
"BULL SHIT!" she yelled at him without thinking.
"Let me finish!" He cried out.
"Why should I? All you have to say is bull shit!" She bit her lip after she said this, immediately regretting it.
"Damn it Kagome! DAMN IT! Just listen to me!" He yelled, accidentally showing his fangs.
Kagome took a step back, but quickly regained her posture and stared him down. "What the hell do you have to say that's so important?"
"I-I" He stared at the ground and mentally hit himself. Before he wanted to yell at her what the truth was, but now he couldn't think of what to say. After a few seconds of him looking at his feet Kagome started up again.
"So, after all that you have nothing to say? I was right, everything was just bull shit. Now leave me alone. I don't ever want to see your half breed face ever again!" She yelled, but as she saw the hurt in his face she regretted it. She knew he hated being half demon and she had thrown it back at him. She backed up as anger filled his eyes. She didn't know what to do, she just turned and she ran. She didn't want to look at him, not with what she had just said. She felt guilty as she left him there, as the snow fell onto his silvery hair and ears. He didn't seem to be moving as she ran from him, but then she heard him call to her from where he was standing.
"WENCH! I should never have come back! I regret it! I hope to never have to look at you again!" He called, his voice cutting through the cold winter air like a knife through butter. He turned and fell onto the bench Kagome had recently been sitting on. The warmth from where she had been sitting was gone and he let the snow fall on him. He regretted it, everything he had said a few moments ago. If only she would listen to him. It was his fault he wasn't there. Had he been given the choice he would have stayed there with her, been the friend to carry half her burden. But he hadn't been given the choice. He had been taken away by force. He had cried that day he left, he had cried for the first time in a long while. For some reason Kagome didn't understand leaving hurt him just as much as it did Kagome.
She must have been hurt physically, but mentally he was just as torn. He had been torn away from his only friend, his only family. She had no idea of his pain, but then again, he didn't know hers. It had been so long, why did they have to meet like this? Out of all the ways they could have met, why did it have to get so messed up?
He planted his face into his hands and thought long and hard on that cold hard bench in the middle of winter.
~~~~~~*~~~~~~
Kagome walked along the streets, her eyes locked on the ground. Why did that just happen? She wanted to bang her head on the wall to cause herself pain, or run up to him and say she was sorry. She couldn't do either, she wouldn't let herself. He left her, he had no right to try and apologize, or so she figured.
She passed stores on the empty streets of the town, she didn't bother to look into the window or anything. She didn't want to look at something she couldn't have, it made her more depressed. Her family had very little money because her mother didn't work, and Kagome was just fired from her job. Souta was still to young to work and their father died long ago, so she couldn't have anything if she wanted it. She just sighed and continued on her way. She turned the corner and went into a dark alley, a short cut to her favorite place, a place where she could be alone.
She heard footsteps behind her and after a while of them following her she started to run, getting worried. The alley was a long one and she wanted to get out of it as soon as possible. She saw a light at the end of it and was relieved to see the end. All until something hit her on the head from behind. And that was the last thing she remembered before the world went black.
The End of Three
Chibi Okami ~ Sorry it's so short, and I know the last paragraph sucked, but live with it, I got tired of writing this chapter. By the way, please review, I need all the reviews I can get.
