(I just realized I made a pretty funny mistake in a couple other chapters.
I put that it was morning, then when I wrote stuff It seemed as though it
was night. It was supposed to be morning. Lol. Sorry. Misskaogme )
"Hey Inuyasha, Don't you think it's about time for kagome to go back home?" Shippo asked, looking over at Inuyasha and Kagome sitting on a large log by the fire.
Inuyasha looked at Kagome as her face suddenly went blank.
"Mom, I want to see my mom!" she said with a sad sigh.
Inuyasha glanced up at the sky, so still and peaceful, then he looked where Sango and Miroku were sleeping, not so peaceful.
It seemed as though Miroku kept scooting over to Sango in his sleep, and Sango kept waking up and pushing him back in his spot.
"I'll take Kagome to her own time in the morning." Inuyasha said finally.
Shippo nodded and patted the sleeping bag telling Kagome that it was time for sleep.
"Aw, but I wanna stay up with Inuyasha!" Kagome whined, stamping her foot on the ground.
"Kagome, It's time for bed." Shippo said firmly.
"But I don't want to!" Kagome yelled, tears streaming down her face.
Inuyasha sighed and told Shippo to get some rest as he scooped kagome up in his arms and jumped up into a large oak a little ways next to camp.
He sat on a thick branch, leaning against it's trunk as Kagome shifted around to get comfortable in his lap.
"Goodnight Inuyasha." She said happily.
Inuyasha smiled at her and watched her fall asleep, waiting until she was peacefully dreaming before he closed his eyes.
"If only you were ten or eleven years older." Inuyasha whispered softly in her ear the next morning as he awoke to find her outstretched, and arms linked around his neck.
But if we find the demon witch child then that can be possible. He thought as he watched everyone stir and move about down below on the ground.
He hopped down with Kagome still asleep in his arms onto the soft warm grass, Morning sunshine beaming on them and the birds chirping widly.
"I'm going to take Kagome back home for a bit. In the meantime, try and search around for the demon witch child." Inuyasha told them as he made a silent wave of goodbye, walking away with kagome in his arms.
"Miroku," Sango asked, turning so they were face to face. "Do you think we'll ever find the demon witch child?"
"I seriously don't know Sango, but as long as we have Inuyasha on our side, no hole in the ground is going to go un-searched. So I'm pretty sure we will eventually find her." Miroku replied, his statement dead serious, surprising Sango.
"How long do you think before eventually rolls around?"
Miroku smiled and stared ardently at Sango.
"You really are worried about her."
"Why yes, of course. She is my friend."
"Are you saying that if something were to happen to me, that you would also be worried?" Miroku asked, his ardent stare changing into an amorous one.
"Y-Yes....I would be. I've told you before, haven't I?" Sango replied, her face pinking.
"Mm hmm. Just checking!" Miroku said with a grin.
(Back with Inuyasha and Kagome.)
This is it, time to face the truth. Inuyasha thought as he dove into the well, a now awake Kagome holding tightly on to his shoulders as she rode on his back.
When they were out of the well, Kagome suddenly darted off towards her front door, pushing it open and crying, "Mom!"
From outside, Inuyasha heard the clatter of a bowl being dropped. So he immediately rushed inside.
"Uh, kagome's mom? I have something to tell you." Inuyasha started, feeling a bit funny with the way he said it.
"Oh heavens tell me this is not what I think it is! Last time I checked, Kagome has only been gone for a couple weeks." Kagome's mom exclaimed, staring wide eyed at the young girl.
"Mom, it's me Kagome! I got changed into a kid by this demon like thing." Kagome suddenly pipped up.
"O-O-Oh really? Is that the case?" Kagome's mom heaved, breathing in deeply as she was satisfied it wasn't what she was thinking, and confused about the whole thing.
So once again, Inuyasha had to be the one to explain what happened.
"Please protect my little girl Inuyasha," Kagome's mom told him. "She needs you now more then ever."
I Promise. He had told her.
"I promise." He said again out loud as he walked with Kagome.
"Hey Inuyasha, Don't you think it's about time for kagome to go back home?" Shippo asked, looking over at Inuyasha and Kagome sitting on a large log by the fire.
Inuyasha looked at Kagome as her face suddenly went blank.
"Mom, I want to see my mom!" she said with a sad sigh.
Inuyasha glanced up at the sky, so still and peaceful, then he looked where Sango and Miroku were sleeping, not so peaceful.
It seemed as though Miroku kept scooting over to Sango in his sleep, and Sango kept waking up and pushing him back in his spot.
"I'll take Kagome to her own time in the morning." Inuyasha said finally.
Shippo nodded and patted the sleeping bag telling Kagome that it was time for sleep.
"Aw, but I wanna stay up with Inuyasha!" Kagome whined, stamping her foot on the ground.
"Kagome, It's time for bed." Shippo said firmly.
"But I don't want to!" Kagome yelled, tears streaming down her face.
Inuyasha sighed and told Shippo to get some rest as he scooped kagome up in his arms and jumped up into a large oak a little ways next to camp.
He sat on a thick branch, leaning against it's trunk as Kagome shifted around to get comfortable in his lap.
"Goodnight Inuyasha." She said happily.
Inuyasha smiled at her and watched her fall asleep, waiting until she was peacefully dreaming before he closed his eyes.
"If only you were ten or eleven years older." Inuyasha whispered softly in her ear the next morning as he awoke to find her outstretched, and arms linked around his neck.
But if we find the demon witch child then that can be possible. He thought as he watched everyone stir and move about down below on the ground.
He hopped down with Kagome still asleep in his arms onto the soft warm grass, Morning sunshine beaming on them and the birds chirping widly.
"I'm going to take Kagome back home for a bit. In the meantime, try and search around for the demon witch child." Inuyasha told them as he made a silent wave of goodbye, walking away with kagome in his arms.
"Miroku," Sango asked, turning so they were face to face. "Do you think we'll ever find the demon witch child?"
"I seriously don't know Sango, but as long as we have Inuyasha on our side, no hole in the ground is going to go un-searched. So I'm pretty sure we will eventually find her." Miroku replied, his statement dead serious, surprising Sango.
"How long do you think before eventually rolls around?"
Miroku smiled and stared ardently at Sango.
"You really are worried about her."
"Why yes, of course. She is my friend."
"Are you saying that if something were to happen to me, that you would also be worried?" Miroku asked, his ardent stare changing into an amorous one.
"Y-Yes....I would be. I've told you before, haven't I?" Sango replied, her face pinking.
"Mm hmm. Just checking!" Miroku said with a grin.
(Back with Inuyasha and Kagome.)
This is it, time to face the truth. Inuyasha thought as he dove into the well, a now awake Kagome holding tightly on to his shoulders as she rode on his back.
When they were out of the well, Kagome suddenly darted off towards her front door, pushing it open and crying, "Mom!"
From outside, Inuyasha heard the clatter of a bowl being dropped. So he immediately rushed inside.
"Uh, kagome's mom? I have something to tell you." Inuyasha started, feeling a bit funny with the way he said it.
"Oh heavens tell me this is not what I think it is! Last time I checked, Kagome has only been gone for a couple weeks." Kagome's mom exclaimed, staring wide eyed at the young girl.
"Mom, it's me Kagome! I got changed into a kid by this demon like thing." Kagome suddenly pipped up.
"O-O-Oh really? Is that the case?" Kagome's mom heaved, breathing in deeply as she was satisfied it wasn't what she was thinking, and confused about the whole thing.
So once again, Inuyasha had to be the one to explain what happened.
"Please protect my little girl Inuyasha," Kagome's mom told him. "She needs you now more then ever."
I Promise. He had told her.
"I promise." He said again out loud as he walked with Kagome.
