Disclaimer: I do not own Inuyasha, as much as I hate to say it, I have to
so yeah, now that that's over with just read the story
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Coming For The Run-Away
By: Moonlight Jade
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When the silver haired hanyou jumped out of the well he again caught the scent of salty
tears. He rolled his eyes and sped up to the raven haired beauty's bedroom to yell at her for
leaving. Something was telling him that he should apologize. Why should he apologize to her?
She had told him that he needed to choose and stop playing with her adolescent heart and he
had, hadn't he? He opened her bedroom door to see her laying on her bed, more tears falling
down her face. The silver haired boy was tired of seeing her cry. Tired of seeing her cry over
something so pathetic like losing to someone better than you. When she realized that he was
there, she wiped her tears and glared daggers at him. He came closer to her, his arm outstretched
in an attempt to drag her back down the well. She glared harder at him and when he moved
closer still, she screamed out and a pink light flew from her fingertips and zapped the man in the
chest. A hole resulted from this and she almost screamed as she realized it went right where his
heart was but then she realized that there was no blood coming from the wound and no muscle
there either. That's when she smelt it. The overwhelming smell of dirt and clay, when she
looked closer she also saw bones that she assumed had once belonged to a human being. So it
had not really been who she had thought it had been, just a sort of copy. A shell of the man she
loved with someone else's soul inside. With this new knowledge, the raven haired girl ran from
her room and jumped into the well.
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So what did you think about this chapter? Good? Bad? Or in between? I hope you liked it, I was having a hard time trying to think of a good way to have this happen cause I don't like Inuyasha being that heartless but yeah, maybe I'll change it later, like have an alternate ending or something? If you think that's a good idea, tell me and I'll probably do it. As always, review.
Moonlight Jade
- - - - -
Coming For The Run-Away
By: Moonlight Jade
- - - - -
When the silver haired hanyou jumped out of the well he again caught the scent of salty
tears. He rolled his eyes and sped up to the raven haired beauty's bedroom to yell at her for
leaving. Something was telling him that he should apologize. Why should he apologize to her?
She had told him that he needed to choose and stop playing with her adolescent heart and he
had, hadn't he? He opened her bedroom door to see her laying on her bed, more tears falling
down her face. The silver haired boy was tired of seeing her cry. Tired of seeing her cry over
something so pathetic like losing to someone better than you. When she realized that he was
there, she wiped her tears and glared daggers at him. He came closer to her, his arm outstretched
in an attempt to drag her back down the well. She glared harder at him and when he moved
closer still, she screamed out and a pink light flew from her fingertips and zapped the man in the
chest. A hole resulted from this and she almost screamed as she realized it went right where his
heart was but then she realized that there was no blood coming from the wound and no muscle
there either. That's when she smelt it. The overwhelming smell of dirt and clay, when she
looked closer she also saw bones that she assumed had once belonged to a human being. So it
had not really been who she had thought it had been, just a sort of copy. A shell of the man she
loved with someone else's soul inside. With this new knowledge, the raven haired girl ran from
her room and jumped into the well.
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So what did you think about this chapter? Good? Bad? Or in between? I hope you liked it, I was having a hard time trying to think of a good way to have this happen cause I don't like Inuyasha being that heartless but yeah, maybe I'll change it later, like have an alternate ending or something? If you think that's a good idea, tell me and I'll probably do it. As always, review.
Moonlight Jade
