Hey! I'm back! I'm so sorry that I haven't updated this fic in a long
time! Well here's the next chap. I hope you enjoy and please leave me a
review to tell me what you think.
Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha or A Midsummer Night's Dream.
We All Watch the Same Sunsets
Kagome walked into the school for her second week. She and Inuyasha were still going at it and their quarrels were the amusement for the rest of the school. She was getting used to it and sort of looked forward to their spats.
"Kagome!" Kagome turned around to see Sango running towards her. "Kagome, guess what?"
"What?" Kagome asked eagerly. Sango always had something interesting to say about something she didn't know about.
"That wasn't guessing but I might as well tell you! The school is going to put on a play," Sango told her.
"That's cool. What play?"
"I'm not sure. But are you going to try out for it?" Sango questioned.
"Maybe. Depends." Kagome actually did want to try out. It was her modeling that was the problem. Kagome could actually act quite well.
The two girls started walking down the halls to their first class talking about gossip and other things. It seemed like Kagome had sort of changed the school since she came. Everybody noticed the differences. I mean a couple weeks ago, Sango would never of talked about girly things. Miroku was a bit less lecherous, Kouga had become obsessed with her, which really wasn't a good thing except now he didn't pick on the smaller kids, Shippo was standing up for himself when he was made fun of, and the most surprising change was Inuyasha had seemed to soften up for this girl. The only fight he got in now was an argument with Kagome. He never challenged his brother or the other people that were strong. He spent most of his time with Kagome.
Speaking of Inuyasha, Inuyasha actually was on time this morning. He had thought of something new to say to Kagome and also he wanted to be close to her. He liked being near her for some odd reason.
"Hey wench!" he greeted Kagome as she stepped in.
"Hey idiot," she replied. This was the customary welcome. Now it was time for the argument.
"Did you hear about the play?" Inuyasha inquired.
"Yeah. What about it?"
"Well, I bet you won't try out for it because you're too ugly and untalented."
"I was already thinking of trying out. I bet you won't because you're too doggy and stupid," Kagome said smirking.
"I was also thinking of trying out. What a coincidence. Though, I'm sure I'll get a better part then you!" Inuyasha replied.
"Sure. Like you can act." Inuyasha glared at her.
"And you can?"
"Class, everybody take your seas! The bell has rung," Kaede ordered. Everybody began grumbling about how the conversation between Kagome and Inuyasha was just getting interesting. "I don't want to hear it! Now turn in your books to page..."
The rest of the day passed by uninteresting. It was now the time when the last bell rung and Kagome and Sango began trekking to their homes. But before they got out of the school, they saw a guy putting up a poster. The girls looked over the person's shoulder to see what he was tacking on the wall.
"The play is going to be A Midsummer Night's Dream!" Kagome squealed.
"This is exciting. So are you really going to try out?"
"Yes! I'll show him! I'll show him that I can perform!" Kagome yelled confidently attracting the attention of a few other people.
"So this is going to be the production. I bet all you'll get to be is one of the faeries," a voice said from behind them. Kagome whipped around.
"And I'm sure you'll be the ass," Kagome told him cheerfully. "I guess I'll see you tomorrow at tryouts." With that, she and Sango exited the school.
~*~The Next Day~*~
Kagome made her way to the drama excitedly. Today was the day that she would show him. Kagome began to get so deep in thought about what she would do when she saw Inuyasha's astounded face, she didn't look where she was going.
She ran into someone but before she could fall that someone caught her in his strong, muscular arms. But this moment was ruined when Kagome looked up.
"You should watch where you're going!" Inuyasha growled. Unfortunately, Inuyasha had been the one who had bumped into her.
"Same to you!" Kagome snapped back. "Bad luck for the auditions!'
"Right back at you!" With that, the two entered the room.
You wouldn't believe all the people in there. There were geeks, preps, punks, jocks, freaks, and cheerleaders. There was at least one person from each class of the school social pyramid.
"Attention everybody!" everybody looked up to see a small woman waving her hand for people to look at her. "As you might know, I'm Ms. Kanna, the drama teacher. Please behave while you're in here and do your best during the tryouts. Also, sign your names in over on the paper by the door." Once everybody had written his or her names down, Ms. Kanna took the paper and began talking again. "Okay, this is how it will go. I will call different names and if you're called, I'll hand you a script and a character and you'll do that scene with other people. Got it?" Everybody nodded. "First off, lets have Inuyasha as Lysander, Sango as Helena, Miroku as Demetrius, and Kagome as Hermia. Turn to page 34 and begin."
"Dark night, that from the eye his function takes, the ear more quick of apprehension makes; wherein it doth impair the seeing sense, it pays the hearing double recompense. Thou art not by mine eye, Lysander, found; mine ear, I thank it, brought me to thy sound but why unkindly didst thou leave me so?" Kagome began.
"Why should he stay, whom love doth press to go?" Inuyasha asked.
"What love could press Lysander from my side?" Kagome questioned (a/n I can't keep going Kagome said, Inuyasha replied, Sango asked, etc. so I'm going to put in parenthesis whoever said the line).
"Lysander's love, that would not let him bide, fair Helena, who more engilds at the night than all you fiery oes and eyes of light. Why seek'st thou me? Could not this make thee know, the hate I bear thee made me leave so?" (Inuyasha)
"You speak not as you think: it cannot be" (Kagome)
"Lo, she is one of this confederacy! Now I perceive they have conjoin'd all three to fashion this false sport in spite of me. Injurious Hermia! Most ungrateful maid! Have you conspired, have you with these contrived to bait me with this foul derision? Is all the counsel that we two have shared, the sisters' vow, the hours that we have spent, when we have child the hasty-footed time for parting us, --O, is it all forgot? All school days' friendship, childhood innocence? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, have with our needles created both one flower, both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, both warbling of one song, both in one key, as if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds, had been incorporates. So we grow together, like to a double cherry, seeming parted, but yet an union in partition; two lovely berries moulded on one stem; so, with two seeming bodies, but one heart; two of the first, like coats in heraldry, due but to one and crowned with one crest. And will you rent our ancient love asunder, to join with men in scorning your poor friend? It is not friendly, 'tis not maidenly: our sex, as well as I, may chide you for it, though I alone do feel the injury." (Sango)
"I am amazed at your passionate words. I scorn you not: it seems you scorn me." (Kagome)
"Have you not set Lysander, as in scorn, to follow me and praise my eyes and face? And made your other love, Demetrius, who even did now did spurn me with his foot, to call me goddess, nymph, divine and rare, precious, celestial? Wherefore speaks he this to her he hates? And wherefore doth Lysander deny your love, so rich within his soul, and tender me, forsooth, affection, but by your setting on, by your consent? What thought I be not so in grace as you, so hung upon with love, so fortunate, but miserable most, to love unloved? This you should pity rather than despise." (Sango)
"I understand not what you mean by this." (Kagome)
"Ay, do, persever, counterfeit sad looks, make mouths upon me when I turn my back; wink at each other; hold the sweet jest up: this sport, well carried, shall be chronicled. If you have any pity, grace, or manners, you would not make me such an argument. But fare ye well: 'tis partly my own fault; which death or absence soon shall remedy." (Sango)
"Stay, gentle Helena; hear my excuse: my love, my live, my soul, fair Helena!" (Inuyasha)
"O excellent!" (Sango)
"Sweet, do not scorn her so." (Kagome)
"If she cannot entreat, I can compel." (Miroku)
"Thou canst compel no more than she entreat: thy threats have no more strength then her weak prayers. Helen, I love thee; by my life, I do: I swear by that which I will lose for thee, to prove him false that says I love thee not." (Inuyasha)
"I say I love thee more than he can do." (Miroku)
"If thou say so, withdraw, and prove it too." (Inuyasha)
"Quick, come!" (Miroku)
"Lysander, whereto tends all this?" (Kagome)
"Away, you Ethiope!" (Inuyasha)
"Seem to break loose; take on as you would follow, but yet come not: you are a tame man, go!" (Miroku)
"Hang off, thou cat, thou burr! Vile thing let loose, or I will shake thee from me like a serpent!" (Inuyasha)
"Why are you grown so rude? What change is this? Sweet love, --" (Kagome)
"Thy love! Out, tawny tartar, out! Out, loathed medicine! Hated potion, hence!" (Inuyasha)
"Do you not jest?" (Kagome)
"Yes, sooth; and so do you." (Sango)
"Demetrius, I will keep my word with thee." (Inuyasha)
"I would I had your bond, for I perceive a weak bond holds you: I'll not trust your word." (Miroku)
"Great job, your four!" Kanna said. "That's enough for now." More people did that part and other parts. Shippo did Puck once doing wonderfully and what surprised Inuyasha, Sesshomaru was also there. The tryout went fairly quickly and soon it was over.
"The parts will be posted tomorrow. Be pleased with what you get," Kanna told everyone before making a hand motion for them to go away. Kagome sighed. She did not know how she would wait that long.
Hope you liked! 'Till next time, this has been Buggy Babble! Bye! @_@
Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha or A Midsummer Night's Dream.
We All Watch the Same Sunsets
Kagome walked into the school for her second week. She and Inuyasha were still going at it and their quarrels were the amusement for the rest of the school. She was getting used to it and sort of looked forward to their spats.
"Kagome!" Kagome turned around to see Sango running towards her. "Kagome, guess what?"
"What?" Kagome asked eagerly. Sango always had something interesting to say about something she didn't know about.
"That wasn't guessing but I might as well tell you! The school is going to put on a play," Sango told her.
"That's cool. What play?"
"I'm not sure. But are you going to try out for it?" Sango questioned.
"Maybe. Depends." Kagome actually did want to try out. It was her modeling that was the problem. Kagome could actually act quite well.
The two girls started walking down the halls to their first class talking about gossip and other things. It seemed like Kagome had sort of changed the school since she came. Everybody noticed the differences. I mean a couple weeks ago, Sango would never of talked about girly things. Miroku was a bit less lecherous, Kouga had become obsessed with her, which really wasn't a good thing except now he didn't pick on the smaller kids, Shippo was standing up for himself when he was made fun of, and the most surprising change was Inuyasha had seemed to soften up for this girl. The only fight he got in now was an argument with Kagome. He never challenged his brother or the other people that were strong. He spent most of his time with Kagome.
Speaking of Inuyasha, Inuyasha actually was on time this morning. He had thought of something new to say to Kagome and also he wanted to be close to her. He liked being near her for some odd reason.
"Hey wench!" he greeted Kagome as she stepped in.
"Hey idiot," she replied. This was the customary welcome. Now it was time for the argument.
"Did you hear about the play?" Inuyasha inquired.
"Yeah. What about it?"
"Well, I bet you won't try out for it because you're too ugly and untalented."
"I was already thinking of trying out. I bet you won't because you're too doggy and stupid," Kagome said smirking.
"I was also thinking of trying out. What a coincidence. Though, I'm sure I'll get a better part then you!" Inuyasha replied.
"Sure. Like you can act." Inuyasha glared at her.
"And you can?"
"Class, everybody take your seas! The bell has rung," Kaede ordered. Everybody began grumbling about how the conversation between Kagome and Inuyasha was just getting interesting. "I don't want to hear it! Now turn in your books to page..."
The rest of the day passed by uninteresting. It was now the time when the last bell rung and Kagome and Sango began trekking to their homes. But before they got out of the school, they saw a guy putting up a poster. The girls looked over the person's shoulder to see what he was tacking on the wall.
"The play is going to be A Midsummer Night's Dream!" Kagome squealed.
"This is exciting. So are you really going to try out?"
"Yes! I'll show him! I'll show him that I can perform!" Kagome yelled confidently attracting the attention of a few other people.
"So this is going to be the production. I bet all you'll get to be is one of the faeries," a voice said from behind them. Kagome whipped around.
"And I'm sure you'll be the ass," Kagome told him cheerfully. "I guess I'll see you tomorrow at tryouts." With that, she and Sango exited the school.
~*~The Next Day~*~
Kagome made her way to the drama excitedly. Today was the day that she would show him. Kagome began to get so deep in thought about what she would do when she saw Inuyasha's astounded face, she didn't look where she was going.
She ran into someone but before she could fall that someone caught her in his strong, muscular arms. But this moment was ruined when Kagome looked up.
"You should watch where you're going!" Inuyasha growled. Unfortunately, Inuyasha had been the one who had bumped into her.
"Same to you!" Kagome snapped back. "Bad luck for the auditions!'
"Right back at you!" With that, the two entered the room.
You wouldn't believe all the people in there. There were geeks, preps, punks, jocks, freaks, and cheerleaders. There was at least one person from each class of the school social pyramid.
"Attention everybody!" everybody looked up to see a small woman waving her hand for people to look at her. "As you might know, I'm Ms. Kanna, the drama teacher. Please behave while you're in here and do your best during the tryouts. Also, sign your names in over on the paper by the door." Once everybody had written his or her names down, Ms. Kanna took the paper and began talking again. "Okay, this is how it will go. I will call different names and if you're called, I'll hand you a script and a character and you'll do that scene with other people. Got it?" Everybody nodded. "First off, lets have Inuyasha as Lysander, Sango as Helena, Miroku as Demetrius, and Kagome as Hermia. Turn to page 34 and begin."
"Dark night, that from the eye his function takes, the ear more quick of apprehension makes; wherein it doth impair the seeing sense, it pays the hearing double recompense. Thou art not by mine eye, Lysander, found; mine ear, I thank it, brought me to thy sound but why unkindly didst thou leave me so?" Kagome began.
"Why should he stay, whom love doth press to go?" Inuyasha asked.
"What love could press Lysander from my side?" Kagome questioned (a/n I can't keep going Kagome said, Inuyasha replied, Sango asked, etc. so I'm going to put in parenthesis whoever said the line).
"Lysander's love, that would not let him bide, fair Helena, who more engilds at the night than all you fiery oes and eyes of light. Why seek'st thou me? Could not this make thee know, the hate I bear thee made me leave so?" (Inuyasha)
"You speak not as you think: it cannot be" (Kagome)
"Lo, she is one of this confederacy! Now I perceive they have conjoin'd all three to fashion this false sport in spite of me. Injurious Hermia! Most ungrateful maid! Have you conspired, have you with these contrived to bait me with this foul derision? Is all the counsel that we two have shared, the sisters' vow, the hours that we have spent, when we have child the hasty-footed time for parting us, --O, is it all forgot? All school days' friendship, childhood innocence? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, have with our needles created both one flower, both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, both warbling of one song, both in one key, as if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds, had been incorporates. So we grow together, like to a double cherry, seeming parted, but yet an union in partition; two lovely berries moulded on one stem; so, with two seeming bodies, but one heart; two of the first, like coats in heraldry, due but to one and crowned with one crest. And will you rent our ancient love asunder, to join with men in scorning your poor friend? It is not friendly, 'tis not maidenly: our sex, as well as I, may chide you for it, though I alone do feel the injury." (Sango)
"I am amazed at your passionate words. I scorn you not: it seems you scorn me." (Kagome)
"Have you not set Lysander, as in scorn, to follow me and praise my eyes and face? And made your other love, Demetrius, who even did now did spurn me with his foot, to call me goddess, nymph, divine and rare, precious, celestial? Wherefore speaks he this to her he hates? And wherefore doth Lysander deny your love, so rich within his soul, and tender me, forsooth, affection, but by your setting on, by your consent? What thought I be not so in grace as you, so hung upon with love, so fortunate, but miserable most, to love unloved? This you should pity rather than despise." (Sango)
"I understand not what you mean by this." (Kagome)
"Ay, do, persever, counterfeit sad looks, make mouths upon me when I turn my back; wink at each other; hold the sweet jest up: this sport, well carried, shall be chronicled. If you have any pity, grace, or manners, you would not make me such an argument. But fare ye well: 'tis partly my own fault; which death or absence soon shall remedy." (Sango)
"Stay, gentle Helena; hear my excuse: my love, my live, my soul, fair Helena!" (Inuyasha)
"O excellent!" (Sango)
"Sweet, do not scorn her so." (Kagome)
"If she cannot entreat, I can compel." (Miroku)
"Thou canst compel no more than she entreat: thy threats have no more strength then her weak prayers. Helen, I love thee; by my life, I do: I swear by that which I will lose for thee, to prove him false that says I love thee not." (Inuyasha)
"I say I love thee more than he can do." (Miroku)
"If thou say so, withdraw, and prove it too." (Inuyasha)
"Quick, come!" (Miroku)
"Lysander, whereto tends all this?" (Kagome)
"Away, you Ethiope!" (Inuyasha)
"Seem to break loose; take on as you would follow, but yet come not: you are a tame man, go!" (Miroku)
"Hang off, thou cat, thou burr! Vile thing let loose, or I will shake thee from me like a serpent!" (Inuyasha)
"Why are you grown so rude? What change is this? Sweet love, --" (Kagome)
"Thy love! Out, tawny tartar, out! Out, loathed medicine! Hated potion, hence!" (Inuyasha)
"Do you not jest?" (Kagome)
"Yes, sooth; and so do you." (Sango)
"Demetrius, I will keep my word with thee." (Inuyasha)
"I would I had your bond, for I perceive a weak bond holds you: I'll not trust your word." (Miroku)
"Great job, your four!" Kanna said. "That's enough for now." More people did that part and other parts. Shippo did Puck once doing wonderfully and what surprised Inuyasha, Sesshomaru was also there. The tryout went fairly quickly and soon it was over.
"The parts will be posted tomorrow. Be pleased with what you get," Kanna told everyone before making a hand motion for them to go away. Kagome sighed. She did not know how she would wait that long.
Hope you liked! 'Till next time, this has been Buggy Babble! Bye! @_@
