Teenage Affections
Author's Note: This is my first A/U fic and third Inuyasha fic. Basically, they're all fifteen and in high school and Kagome is a new girl in the school. Due to the fact I DON'T like Kikyo, may not be in this fic! Sorry! Please read and review... and please don't give me any bad reviews.
Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha or the characters. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Chapter 11
Shippo, Souta, and Kohaku were looking around the ski resort excitedly. Mrs. Kitsune smiled as the boys talked happily and the school travel buses unloaded students and their bags, giving them the instructions and telling them the cabins they would be sleeping in. Kohaku had stopped chattering and looked around before running over to Miss Kaede. "Miss, where is my sister at?" he asked. Kaede looked at him and recongnized him as Sango's brother.
"She rode with Miroku and the others. They fell behind but they should catch up." she answered, smiling warmly at the boy. He nodded his head and went back over to his friends.
"Where are Kagome and Sango?" asked Souta.
"They fell behind last night. The lady said they should catch up though." he answered. Mrs. Kitsune came up and clapped her hands together.
"Well boys, we're in cabin C. Lets go claim a room." she said. The boys grinned and nodded, grabbing their things and followed Shippo's mother excitedly up to the large cabins.
*~*~*~*~*~*~*
"Finally, we're here!" cheered Sango, jumping out of the van when Miroku had parked. They dragged out their things and looked around. They had all overslept that night and Miroku had given a very long speech as he went speeding down the highway, trying to make up for lost time. They did stop for a nice hot breakfast once he had calmed down. Kagome looked around, her eyes shinning. There was snow everywhere and it was truely lovely. She turned to Inuyasha and Miroku.
"Once we get our cabin can we start in the snow?!" she asked anxiously. Both teenagers exchanged looks and Miroku grinned.
"Course." he said as they began walking towards the sign in station, where Miss. Kaede was waiting for them.
"What took you so long. We were about to send someone looking for you all." she said. They all apologized. Mrs. Kaede just shook her head and explained all the rules to them before handing them the key to their cabin. "There's a room with two beds for the girls, and a room with two beds for the boys. You will not be sharing rooms or beds. There's a small kitchen and living room with a television. You should enjoy it greatly." she explained. Kagome and Sango exchanged grins and thanked the older woman before rushing off towards cabin J.
"This place looks great." said Miroku as he followed Inuyasha in, dropping their bags in the middle of the floor as soon as they came in. Inuyasha dropped on the couch while the girls rushed off to check out the rooms. Not too far from the TV was a short Christmas tree, decorated nicely. Miroku came and sat next to Inuyasha. "This vacation couldn't get any better." Inuyasha raised an eyebrow at his friend.
"What do you mean?" he asked. He noticed Miroku hadn't been groping on Sango much lately during the trip and was wondering what that was all about. Miroku looked at his friend and smiled brightly.
"Inuyasha buddy, we're in this place with two gorgeous girls for two weeks!" he said. "Put two and two together buddy." he said. Inuyasha rolled his eyes and got up.
"I've got no plans to put the moves on Higurashi." he informed, going into the kitchen which wasn't too far away. Miroku was still sitting on the couch and talking to him.
"Yeah, but you two seem to be hitting it off pretty well. I mean, I think she's becoming quite fond of you." he said. Inuyasha glared at him.
"What does that mean?" he asked. Miroku laughed.
"It means she likes you and you like her. You're just afraid to tell her. You two are an item in my book." Inuyasha rolled his eyes as he took out a soda and leaned against he wall, thinking about what was being told to him. Maybe in some odd way he and Kagome were an item. Ever since that kiss, they argued just a little less and she stayed with him, trying a lot to keep him smiling and listening to him whenever he talked. He usually only got this from his mother, Miroku, and sometimes even old Kaede. This would prove interesting.
*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Sango dropped on her bed and watched as Kagome unpacked some of her things. "Kagome... what do you think about Miroku?" she asked. Kagome blinked in confusion and turned, looking at her new best friend curiously. Sango blushed a little. "What? Its just an innocent question." Kagome smiled a little.
"I think he's pretty cool. He can be sweet at times and he was nice enough to take us all this way and deal with our complaining for rest stops and everything." she answered. Sango nodded.
"Yeah... and he hasn't really been groping has he." she pointed out.
"I think he's trying to be a gentleman just for the trip." said Kagome and Sango laughed. There was a big chance that that was the case. She sighed and looked thoughtful.
"Do you think he's good boyfriend material?" she asked. Kagome's eyes lit up and she went over to Sango.
"You want to date him, don't you?" she asked. Sango went red.
"Never said that!"
"But you implied it!"
"Kagome it was just a question!" announced Sango, getting up. "I mean, REALLY! Could you honestly see me and Miroku Houshi dating!" she said and turned around. Her face went very red when she saw both Inuyasha and Miroku standing in the doorway looking at her.
"Sangp, I didn't know you cared!" said Miroku. Sango's face went red and she turned away.
"GET OUT!" she yelled, trying not to look at Miroku, knowing she'd become redder seeing his grinning face. She was never going to live this down.
*~*~*~*~*~*
Inuyasha and Miroku walked across the grounds, watching as everyone enjoyed themselves and talked cheerfully to one another when an old man came up to them and smiled, a few of his missing teeth visible. Inuyasha kept a straight face though. "You two... you're the boys of Hanyou and Houshi am I right? Look so much like them too, ya do." he said. Miroku blinked.
"You knew them?" he asked. It was rare they really came across people who knew anything about their fathers and would actually come up to them to say anything. Supposedly the reason the two men were dead was something not really talked about. The old man smiled, his blue eyes shinning.
"Regular troublemakers those two boys. Their girlfriends were the only ones keeping them out of trouble-"
"Our moms..." said Inuyasha, shaking his head. He couldn't help but remember how many times his mother had told him he was just like his father. The old man nodded.
"Yeah, I knew them only because I got them out of some trouble while they were up here on their class trip... much like you two." he said. Miroku looked at the man thoughtfully. He was about to ask something when Kagome and Sango came running over to them.
"Guys, lets go sledding." siad Sango, grabbing Miroku's hand while Kagome tugged on Inuyasha. This distracted both boys from the old man, who had vanished when they turned back to say good bye.
Author's Note: This is my first A/U fic and third Inuyasha fic. Basically, they're all fifteen and in high school and Kagome is a new girl in the school. Due to the fact I DON'T like Kikyo, may not be in this fic! Sorry! Please read and review... and please don't give me any bad reviews.
Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha or the characters. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Chapter 11
Shippo, Souta, and Kohaku were looking around the ski resort excitedly. Mrs. Kitsune smiled as the boys talked happily and the school travel buses unloaded students and their bags, giving them the instructions and telling them the cabins they would be sleeping in. Kohaku had stopped chattering and looked around before running over to Miss Kaede. "Miss, where is my sister at?" he asked. Kaede looked at him and recongnized him as Sango's brother.
"She rode with Miroku and the others. They fell behind but they should catch up." she answered, smiling warmly at the boy. He nodded his head and went back over to his friends.
"Where are Kagome and Sango?" asked Souta.
"They fell behind last night. The lady said they should catch up though." he answered. Mrs. Kitsune came up and clapped her hands together.
"Well boys, we're in cabin C. Lets go claim a room." she said. The boys grinned and nodded, grabbing their things and followed Shippo's mother excitedly up to the large cabins.
*~*~*~*~*~*~*
"Finally, we're here!" cheered Sango, jumping out of the van when Miroku had parked. They dragged out their things and looked around. They had all overslept that night and Miroku had given a very long speech as he went speeding down the highway, trying to make up for lost time. They did stop for a nice hot breakfast once he had calmed down. Kagome looked around, her eyes shinning. There was snow everywhere and it was truely lovely. She turned to Inuyasha and Miroku.
"Once we get our cabin can we start in the snow?!" she asked anxiously. Both teenagers exchanged looks and Miroku grinned.
"Course." he said as they began walking towards the sign in station, where Miss. Kaede was waiting for them.
"What took you so long. We were about to send someone looking for you all." she said. They all apologized. Mrs. Kaede just shook her head and explained all the rules to them before handing them the key to their cabin. "There's a room with two beds for the girls, and a room with two beds for the boys. You will not be sharing rooms or beds. There's a small kitchen and living room with a television. You should enjoy it greatly." she explained. Kagome and Sango exchanged grins and thanked the older woman before rushing off towards cabin J.
"This place looks great." said Miroku as he followed Inuyasha in, dropping their bags in the middle of the floor as soon as they came in. Inuyasha dropped on the couch while the girls rushed off to check out the rooms. Not too far from the TV was a short Christmas tree, decorated nicely. Miroku came and sat next to Inuyasha. "This vacation couldn't get any better." Inuyasha raised an eyebrow at his friend.
"What do you mean?" he asked. He noticed Miroku hadn't been groping on Sango much lately during the trip and was wondering what that was all about. Miroku looked at his friend and smiled brightly.
"Inuyasha buddy, we're in this place with two gorgeous girls for two weeks!" he said. "Put two and two together buddy." he said. Inuyasha rolled his eyes and got up.
"I've got no plans to put the moves on Higurashi." he informed, going into the kitchen which wasn't too far away. Miroku was still sitting on the couch and talking to him.
"Yeah, but you two seem to be hitting it off pretty well. I mean, I think she's becoming quite fond of you." he said. Inuyasha glared at him.
"What does that mean?" he asked. Miroku laughed.
"It means she likes you and you like her. You're just afraid to tell her. You two are an item in my book." Inuyasha rolled his eyes as he took out a soda and leaned against he wall, thinking about what was being told to him. Maybe in some odd way he and Kagome were an item. Ever since that kiss, they argued just a little less and she stayed with him, trying a lot to keep him smiling and listening to him whenever he talked. He usually only got this from his mother, Miroku, and sometimes even old Kaede. This would prove interesting.
*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Sango dropped on her bed and watched as Kagome unpacked some of her things. "Kagome... what do you think about Miroku?" she asked. Kagome blinked in confusion and turned, looking at her new best friend curiously. Sango blushed a little. "What? Its just an innocent question." Kagome smiled a little.
"I think he's pretty cool. He can be sweet at times and he was nice enough to take us all this way and deal with our complaining for rest stops and everything." she answered. Sango nodded.
"Yeah... and he hasn't really been groping has he." she pointed out.
"I think he's trying to be a gentleman just for the trip." said Kagome and Sango laughed. There was a big chance that that was the case. She sighed and looked thoughtful.
"Do you think he's good boyfriend material?" she asked. Kagome's eyes lit up and she went over to Sango.
"You want to date him, don't you?" she asked. Sango went red.
"Never said that!"
"But you implied it!"
"Kagome it was just a question!" announced Sango, getting up. "I mean, REALLY! Could you honestly see me and Miroku Houshi dating!" she said and turned around. Her face went very red when she saw both Inuyasha and Miroku standing in the doorway looking at her.
"Sangp, I didn't know you cared!" said Miroku. Sango's face went red and she turned away.
"GET OUT!" she yelled, trying not to look at Miroku, knowing she'd become redder seeing his grinning face. She was never going to live this down.
*~*~*~*~*~*
Inuyasha and Miroku walked across the grounds, watching as everyone enjoyed themselves and talked cheerfully to one another when an old man came up to them and smiled, a few of his missing teeth visible. Inuyasha kept a straight face though. "You two... you're the boys of Hanyou and Houshi am I right? Look so much like them too, ya do." he said. Miroku blinked.
"You knew them?" he asked. It was rare they really came across people who knew anything about their fathers and would actually come up to them to say anything. Supposedly the reason the two men were dead was something not really talked about. The old man smiled, his blue eyes shinning.
"Regular troublemakers those two boys. Their girlfriends were the only ones keeping them out of trouble-"
"Our moms..." said Inuyasha, shaking his head. He couldn't help but remember how many times his mother had told him he was just like his father. The old man nodded.
"Yeah, I knew them only because I got them out of some trouble while they were up here on their class trip... much like you two." he said. Miroku looked at the man thoughtfully. He was about to ask something when Kagome and Sango came running over to them.
"Guys, lets go sledding." siad Sango, grabbing Miroku's hand while Kagome tugged on Inuyasha. This distracted both boys from the old man, who had vanished when they turned back to say good bye.
