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Dear Takahashi-sama,
I have 300 whole cents . . . how much of Inuyasha can I get with that?
Love, ~Avalonian Witch
-. - She still hasn't responded . . .
AN: I have good news, and bad. The bad being that The Little MerKag is second in running for "Which of the Inu Tales Series stories is going to have an angsty ending" contest. So far it looks like CinderRin will end sadly, but I'm thinking of making it MerKag instead. It's up to you, whichever story gets the most votes for "Happy Ending" will be the one that gets it. Anyway. The good news is that I'm updating (O.o hey it's something!) Anyway, here's your next chapter.
The Little MerKag
Two Weeks
~*~*~*~ Last Time ~*~*~*~
Kikyou let out a chuckle as she prepared to drop the seashell necklace into the pot of seawater she had cast the incantation upon, but was interrupted by a familiar voice.
"I have a deal to make with you Kikyou."
"Why . . . Lady Yukiko . . ."
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
"Kagome? Where are you from?"
This was her chance. Point to the ocean! Do something. So many thoughts ran through Kagome's head so quickly that she barely noticed that Inuyasha had let out a strangled cry, until she looked up to see what had shocked him so . . .
"Mother . . .?"
~*~*~*~ Now ~*~*~*~
Yukiko took a deep breath as she opened up her arms to her son, who had quickly run into them. She looked down to him and closed her eyes, taking in the scent of her only child.
"Inuyasha . . . my boy . . ."
Kagome stared at the two in shock. She could feel her pulse pounding in her ears as Inuyasha moved away from his mother and took her hand, gently placing it in hers.
"Ka . . . Kagome, this is my mother . . . Mother, this is a good friend of mine, Kagome."
Yukiko smiled at the Kagome, taking both of her hands and quickly pressing the Seashell necklace into her hands. Inuyasha didn't seem to notice as he got on his cell phone and called his father . . . maybe he was finally at the end of his tunnel . . .
~*~*~*~ Yukiko's Room ~*~*~*~
Kagome watched as Inuyasha left the room to find Kikyou. She stared at Yukiko with wide eyes, trying to figure out how to voice the thousands of questions that were flooding her mind. Of course, Yukiko didn't give her time to even wonder.
"You have to go back to the sea . . . now!"
Kagome frowned and pointed to the door, where Inuyasha had just been.
"I've traded up my life in the sea in exchange for yours on land. But you cannot stay here much longer . . ."
Kagome wiped away the tears of frustration as she held her hands to her chest, right above her heart.
~Don't think I'll give up that easily Yukiko
"Kagome . . . He and Kikyou are getting married in two weeks . . . you can't make him marry you in that time! It's just impossible . . ."
~But I love him~
And in that moment, when Yukiko saw the determination in her eyes she nodded and whispered softly.
"Then I'll help you . . ."
~*~*~*~ One Week Later ~*~*~*~
Inutaisho wrapped his arms around his wife and knelt down to whisper in her ear.
"Why can't we just tell Inuyasha that Kagome is the one that saved him?
Yukiko held her breath as the books that Kagome had been balancing on her head as she tried to dance with Rin tumbled to the ground.
"Because that would automatically kill Kagome, it's part of Kikyou's plan."
"Do you really think we can make Inuyasha fall in love with this girl in two weeks?"
" . . . I hope so . . . for all of our sakes."
~*~*~*~ That Night ~*~*~*~
Kikyou watched through slitted eyes as Inuyasha and Kagome went out row boating at the nearby stream. Yukiko and Inutaisho had conveniently led her out to shop for a wedding dress, and for shoes. The entire week had been filled with trips out of the estate for her, while Sesshoumaru and Rin had somehow managed to get Inuyasha and Kagome alone together on several occasions.
"Well if they can plan, so can I."
~*~*~*~ LATER that night ~*~*~*~
Inuyasha let out a yawn as he walked into his room; turning on the lights he looked to his bed to find a very scantily clad Kikyou . . .
"Good evening dear . . ."
AN: O.O MY EYES! KIKYOU IN LINGERE! MY EYES!
: D Anyway, while you wait for my next chapter, I really do need some reviews for my two new stories Time That Counts and Otousan . . . please read them!
Dear Takahashi-sama,
I have 300 whole cents . . . how much of Inuyasha can I get with that?
Love, ~Avalonian Witch
-. - She still hasn't responded . . .
AN: I have good news, and bad. The bad being that The Little MerKag is second in running for "Which of the Inu Tales Series stories is going to have an angsty ending" contest. So far it looks like CinderRin will end sadly, but I'm thinking of making it MerKag instead. It's up to you, whichever story gets the most votes for "Happy Ending" will be the one that gets it. Anyway. The good news is that I'm updating (O.o hey it's something!) Anyway, here's your next chapter.
The Little MerKag
Two Weeks
~*~*~*~ Last Time ~*~*~*~
Kikyou let out a chuckle as she prepared to drop the seashell necklace into the pot of seawater she had cast the incantation upon, but was interrupted by a familiar voice.
"I have a deal to make with you Kikyou."
"Why . . . Lady Yukiko . . ."
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
"Kagome? Where are you from?"
This was her chance. Point to the ocean! Do something. So many thoughts ran through Kagome's head so quickly that she barely noticed that Inuyasha had let out a strangled cry, until she looked up to see what had shocked him so . . .
"Mother . . .?"
~*~*~*~ Now ~*~*~*~
Yukiko took a deep breath as she opened up her arms to her son, who had quickly run into them. She looked down to him and closed her eyes, taking in the scent of her only child.
"Inuyasha . . . my boy . . ."
Kagome stared at the two in shock. She could feel her pulse pounding in her ears as Inuyasha moved away from his mother and took her hand, gently placing it in hers.
"Ka . . . Kagome, this is my mother . . . Mother, this is a good friend of mine, Kagome."
Yukiko smiled at the Kagome, taking both of her hands and quickly pressing the Seashell necklace into her hands. Inuyasha didn't seem to notice as he got on his cell phone and called his father . . . maybe he was finally at the end of his tunnel . . .
~*~*~*~ Yukiko's Room ~*~*~*~
Kagome watched as Inuyasha left the room to find Kikyou. She stared at Yukiko with wide eyes, trying to figure out how to voice the thousands of questions that were flooding her mind. Of course, Yukiko didn't give her time to even wonder.
"You have to go back to the sea . . . now!"
Kagome frowned and pointed to the door, where Inuyasha had just been.
"I've traded up my life in the sea in exchange for yours on land. But you cannot stay here much longer . . ."
Kagome wiped away the tears of frustration as she held her hands to her chest, right above her heart.
~Don't think I'll give up that easily Yukiko
"Kagome . . . He and Kikyou are getting married in two weeks . . . you can't make him marry you in that time! It's just impossible . . ."
~But I love him~
And in that moment, when Yukiko saw the determination in her eyes she nodded and whispered softly.
"Then I'll help you . . ."
~*~*~*~ One Week Later ~*~*~*~
Inutaisho wrapped his arms around his wife and knelt down to whisper in her ear.
"Why can't we just tell Inuyasha that Kagome is the one that saved him?
Yukiko held her breath as the books that Kagome had been balancing on her head as she tried to dance with Rin tumbled to the ground.
"Because that would automatically kill Kagome, it's part of Kikyou's plan."
"Do you really think we can make Inuyasha fall in love with this girl in two weeks?"
" . . . I hope so . . . for all of our sakes."
~*~*~*~ That Night ~*~*~*~
Kikyou watched through slitted eyes as Inuyasha and Kagome went out row boating at the nearby stream. Yukiko and Inutaisho had conveniently led her out to shop for a wedding dress, and for shoes. The entire week had been filled with trips out of the estate for her, while Sesshoumaru and Rin had somehow managed to get Inuyasha and Kagome alone together on several occasions.
"Well if they can plan, so can I."
~*~*~*~ LATER that night ~*~*~*~
Inuyasha let out a yawn as he walked into his room; turning on the lights he looked to his bed to find a very scantily clad Kikyou . . .
"Good evening dear . . ."
AN: O.O MY EYES! KIKYOU IN LINGERE! MY EYES!
: D Anyway, while you wait for my next chapter, I really do need some reviews for my two new stories Time That Counts and Otousan . . . please read them!
