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welcomed, as always.
Title: Silent Screams
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The roar of her motorcycle cause several lights to come on, and curious neighbors to look out their window. She didn't care. The night was pitch black, the only light guiding her on the road was the moonlight and the occasional street light. Cruising downtown Tokyo wasn't the smartest thing for a young and pretty girl to do, but she could keep herself out of trouble. She had a reputation down here, and the only people that decided to test what they heard, were people who were either too drunk to know what they were doing, or just stupid.
Now, as she flew down the deserted road every now and then passing through the street light, she saw faces of people on the side walk watching her, and she smiled to herself from inside her helmet. Remembering the directions Bobby had told her, she took a sharp turn down a deserted alley way. The street lights down this road were broken from teenagers throwing rocks, or people who were homeless and were too distracted by the bright light. She felt a vibration in her pocket and stopped her bike, turning off the engine, and still straddling the seat stood up and grabbed her cell phone out of her pocket. Opening the front cover of her helmet she opened the top of the phone.
"Yeah."
"Hey babe." A familiar deep voice said on the other line. "Where are you?" His voice was slurred, and she noted dully, that he must be drinking. She grinned, wonder what they have.
"Im almost there, but I saw someone following me a couple miles away, so I had to take a detour. Im on Flame Dr, close to the spot, but I have to deal with whoever is following me."
"I feel sorry for them." She heard laughter in the background and music playing, his buddies were yelling for her to hurry up.
Grinning, she said, "I'll be there soon." Snapping her phone shut, and throwing it in her seat compartment, she swung her leg over the bike, so she was standing off to the side, and sat on the back waiting for whoever it was that was following her to show up. She saw a car pull up at the front entrance of the ally, saw the window roll down a couple inches, then they sped off, obviously recognizing who they were dealing with, she thought suppressing a grin.
She closed the front cover of her helmet and jumped back on, starting the engine with a roar, and then gunned down the ally.
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Ten minutes later, she pulled up to the secluded out door party place called Planet Bang and killed the engine. Swinging her leg over the side she got off, and noticed people watching her, wondering who it was. She grabbed her cell phone and keys, tucking them into her pocket and took off the wrap around sarong that she had thrown on because she was wearing a mini.
She saw Bobby in the crowd, heading towards her, and she took off her helmet placing it on the handle bar, her long ebony locks falling down her back in soft, sensuous curls. She caught the jealous stares of guys and girls but she had her eye on Bobby. He had obviously not had enough to drink to effect the way he walked, and as he got closer she saw what he was wearing. His short disheveled blond-brown hair was cropped on edge, torn jeans and black combat boots that matched hers, a muscle-T that showed off his abs, and a tan beaded necklace completed his appearance. He was hot tonight. He stopped in front of her, and she saw the way his eyes swept over her appreciatively.
She was wearing a deep red halter that showed off her midriff, with a black mini that hung dangerously low on her hips, two gold chains hung on her waist, her deep ebony hair hung in soft curls that fell to the middle of her back with electric blue stripes. Her eyes were outlined in black with a shimmery black shadow. To top off her ensemble she had on black combat boots with gold buckles on either side.
Slipping his arms around her waist, he whispered in her ear, "Your dressed to kill." She smiled at his comment and he stood beside her, his arm around her waist, and they passed through the crowd, her stormy midnight eyes sweeping over the people gathered in circles, and she felt every persons eyes on her. She felt his arm tighten around her waist as whistles were called out to her in frank sexual suggestion, but she just ignored it and they stopped in the middle of the crowd. Her best friend Maori ran up to her and embraced her.
"Kagome, you made it!" Her voice was bubbling with excitement, and Kagome returned the embrace, after they stepped back, she looked at her friends attire. She was wearing a pinstripe shirt unbuttoned over a black leather bra top. Her mini skirt was as dangerously low as Kagomes, her skin looked golden bronze and she had a snowflake stencil applied on her stomach.
"You look hot girl." Kagome said in a friendly way. "You know im going to borrow that outfit." The two girls laughed as a song came on, that they had made up a dance to. Maori grabbed Kagomes hand. "C'mon! Lets show all these guys what were made of!"
She caught Bobbies eye before Maori pulled her to dance, and he smiled at her. Mouthing, 'watch this' she broke eye contact with him as she and Maori stood back to back. The beat of the song, flowed through them, and they started dancing, their knees bent, and their hips moving in slow sensual movements, that made everyone stop dancing and stare at them.
She noticed that Bobby, and Maoris boyfriend, had both taken a step forward as if they needed to wrap their arms around them and hold them tight. The song ended to fast and they stopped dancing, smiling wickedly at the wild applause. Kagome and Maori looked at each other and winked sisterly, and then Bobbies arms were around her waist, his forehead against hers, a slow song replacing the one that just ended.
She gazed in his eyes, stormy midnight clashing with ice blue and smiled. They had been going out ever since he moved to this town. She already had her reputation, but he brought his along with him. They say opposites attract but in their case, it wasn't true. He was just like her.
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Three and a half hours later, as she sat in Bobbies lap Maori came over to her and about fell on them, a can of beer in her hand.
"Hey...'Gome..." she hiccuped. "Johns drunker....than I am...." she hiccupped again. "Can you home me take?"
Kagome, who hadn't had a single thing to drink but water, turned around in Bobbies lap and kissed him quickly, then stood up, wrapping her arm around Maoris waist, taking her cup and throwing it in a nearby trash can, hearing the clink of metal against metal.
"Hey Babe, do you have to go now?" His voice was slurred and his eyes were glazed over. He'd get a ride from a friend before the night was over.
"Yeah. Be careful. And DON'T drive." She blew him a kiss with her free hand and walked off towards her bike, one arm still around Maoris stumbling figure.
"......uhhh....I need to...throw up...." Maori pulled away from Kagome and threw up behind the bushes. Kagome saw two couples who had been making out close to the spot walk away with disgusted looks on their faces. She heard their whispered voices.
"I swear....she drinks to much....I wonder how many guys she's slept with tonight..." They stopped walking, and immediately shut up when they saw the cold glare on Kagomes face. Their faces reflected fear as her reputation popped up in their mind. She walked up to them, her eyes cold.
"Maori is a sweet girl. She never drinks. Tonight was her first night. She doesn't sleep around and she is not anyones whore. Got it?" Her voice was deadly and they shook their heads quietly, and she returned to her friend, aware of the two couples footsteps as they ran off.
"Maori are you alright?" Her voice was gentle and reassuring as her friend straightened up and walked over to her. All she got was a mumbled answer about jellybeans, and she led her over to her bike. Slipping an extra helmet on Maoris head, and then she put hers on, throwing her cell phone in the seat compartment, she climbed on and with alittle difficulty, put Maori in front of her, in between her and the handlebars so she wouldn't fall off if she passed out. Revving the engine, she blasted down the alley.
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She stood in the little shed they had behind the shrine, and looked down at the well. Something kept nagging her to go back to the past...What's the harm?, she thought. She ran down the steps, her combat boots clicking against the old wood and jumped in. The familiar sense of pure magic that had once lifted her spirits now sent them to the pits of hell. She didn't want to see Inuyasha again. She had already told him that if he was going to be with Kikyo she wanted nothing to do with him. That's when she changed. That's when she met Bobby and started going out with him. Even before she went out with him, her own reputation proceeded her.
Landing on the soft earth of the feudal era, she climbed up carefully, as not to rip her skirt or shirt. Good, no body is here, she thought. The last thing I need is to run into Inuyasha right now.
She headed towards Kaedes village, the only sound was her boots crushing the dead leaves and twigs that were on the ground. She hadn't been here in almost a month, and Inuyasha had come three or four times until she finally told him to go away and never come back. She hadn't seen him since. But she missed Shippo and her other friends terribly. She rounded a bend in the forest and then saw Kaedes hut. Suddenly, feeling self conscious, because her friends haven't met the new 'her', she folded her arms across her chest.
She walked up to the hut and took a deep breath, hoping beyond hope, that they weren't mad, save Inuyasha, who, she really didn't care if he was or not. Right when she walked in, her eyes met the old priestesses and she smiled warmly, not the least bit affected by her attire and attitude. Before she could say anything, an orange ball of fur slammed into her chest and she smiled, recognizing the familiar greeting and hugged him warmly.
"Kagome! Your back! I though you left us forever!" His child-like innocence touched her and she felt tears spring to her eyes. Kami, she missed him so much!
"Oh Shippo! I missed you too! Of course I'd never leave, I just had some things to work out." Shippo missed the dark cloud that had fallen over Kagomes eyes at the answer, but Kaede didn't. Before she could question the young miko, Miroku and Sango walked inside to see what all the commotion was about.
As expected, Mirokus jaw dropped through the floor, but Sango ran up to her 'sister' and hugged her warmly, though her eyes were surprised at her best friends new appearance.
"Kagome...would you bare my children?" Miroku was holding her hands now, and she felt her face twitch in irritation. Sango had her hiraiakotsu in her hand and was about to bring it down upon the monks head, but Kagome beat her to it. Instead using her hand, and the monk was currently lying unconscious on the floor.
Oblivious to everything that was going on, Inuyasha walked in, muttering something about a demon and the jewel shards, but stopped dead in his tracts when he saw Kagome.
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He stared at her. He couldn't help it, she looked so....amazingly beautiful...those clothes she has in her era are extremely weird...he noticed the way her hair framed her face, and he saw the electric blue that was stripped in her ebony locks. His eyes lingered on her body, which was shining with body glitter, but he looked away quickly, trying to gather some sense of pride.
"Wench where have you been?" His voice was harsher than he intended it to be, but their was no taking it back now. He looked over at her and saw that it was a mistake. Her eyes were cold and emotionless. Just like.....Kikyos...he noted, his ears drooping slightly. He waited for her to use the dangerous command but was surprised when all he heard was the sound of Miroku who was groaning as he came to.
"Feh, stupid priest." He could only guess what happened this time. He knew who it was that made him ask the question this time, and he couldn't suppress a growl.
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Kagome and Sango sat in the hot springs, Kagome rubbing everything off from the party she was just at. She noticed Sango looking at her and she sighed.
"Wondering why I was gone for so long?"
Silently, her friend nodded.
"Inuyasha is staying with Kikyo....Yeah I know, your expression is how I felt. I saw him a couple weeks ago in the forest, and he told Kikyo that she told him that I was nothing but a look alike. And you want to know what he did?....Nothing. He didn't even defend me. So im not staying here anymore. Ill come to help with the shards, but that's it. Inuyasha and I are over. Whatever we had...is gone."
Sango couldn't help but hear the note of sadness in Kagomes eyes and voice when she said that last sentence.
Inuyasha, who was hiding in a nearby tree, heard it too.
TO BE CONTINUED
Title: Silent Screams
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The roar of her motorcycle cause several lights to come on, and curious neighbors to look out their window. She didn't care. The night was pitch black, the only light guiding her on the road was the moonlight and the occasional street light. Cruising downtown Tokyo wasn't the smartest thing for a young and pretty girl to do, but she could keep herself out of trouble. She had a reputation down here, and the only people that decided to test what they heard, were people who were either too drunk to know what they were doing, or just stupid.
Now, as she flew down the deserted road every now and then passing through the street light, she saw faces of people on the side walk watching her, and she smiled to herself from inside her helmet. Remembering the directions Bobby had told her, she took a sharp turn down a deserted alley way. The street lights down this road were broken from teenagers throwing rocks, or people who were homeless and were too distracted by the bright light. She felt a vibration in her pocket and stopped her bike, turning off the engine, and still straddling the seat stood up and grabbed her cell phone out of her pocket. Opening the front cover of her helmet she opened the top of the phone.
"Yeah."
"Hey babe." A familiar deep voice said on the other line. "Where are you?" His voice was slurred, and she noted dully, that he must be drinking. She grinned, wonder what they have.
"Im almost there, but I saw someone following me a couple miles away, so I had to take a detour. Im on Flame Dr, close to the spot, but I have to deal with whoever is following me."
"I feel sorry for them." She heard laughter in the background and music playing, his buddies were yelling for her to hurry up.
Grinning, she said, "I'll be there soon." Snapping her phone shut, and throwing it in her seat compartment, she swung her leg over the bike, so she was standing off to the side, and sat on the back waiting for whoever it was that was following her to show up. She saw a car pull up at the front entrance of the ally, saw the window roll down a couple inches, then they sped off, obviously recognizing who they were dealing with, she thought suppressing a grin.
She closed the front cover of her helmet and jumped back on, starting the engine with a roar, and then gunned down the ally.
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Ten minutes later, she pulled up to the secluded out door party place called Planet Bang and killed the engine. Swinging her leg over the side she got off, and noticed people watching her, wondering who it was. She grabbed her cell phone and keys, tucking them into her pocket and took off the wrap around sarong that she had thrown on because she was wearing a mini.
She saw Bobby in the crowd, heading towards her, and she took off her helmet placing it on the handle bar, her long ebony locks falling down her back in soft, sensuous curls. She caught the jealous stares of guys and girls but she had her eye on Bobby. He had obviously not had enough to drink to effect the way he walked, and as he got closer she saw what he was wearing. His short disheveled blond-brown hair was cropped on edge, torn jeans and black combat boots that matched hers, a muscle-T that showed off his abs, and a tan beaded necklace completed his appearance. He was hot tonight. He stopped in front of her, and she saw the way his eyes swept over her appreciatively.
She was wearing a deep red halter that showed off her midriff, with a black mini that hung dangerously low on her hips, two gold chains hung on her waist, her deep ebony hair hung in soft curls that fell to the middle of her back with electric blue stripes. Her eyes were outlined in black with a shimmery black shadow. To top off her ensemble she had on black combat boots with gold buckles on either side.
Slipping his arms around her waist, he whispered in her ear, "Your dressed to kill." She smiled at his comment and he stood beside her, his arm around her waist, and they passed through the crowd, her stormy midnight eyes sweeping over the people gathered in circles, and she felt every persons eyes on her. She felt his arm tighten around her waist as whistles were called out to her in frank sexual suggestion, but she just ignored it and they stopped in the middle of the crowd. Her best friend Maori ran up to her and embraced her.
"Kagome, you made it!" Her voice was bubbling with excitement, and Kagome returned the embrace, after they stepped back, she looked at her friends attire. She was wearing a pinstripe shirt unbuttoned over a black leather bra top. Her mini skirt was as dangerously low as Kagomes, her skin looked golden bronze and she had a snowflake stencil applied on her stomach.
"You look hot girl." Kagome said in a friendly way. "You know im going to borrow that outfit." The two girls laughed as a song came on, that they had made up a dance to. Maori grabbed Kagomes hand. "C'mon! Lets show all these guys what were made of!"
She caught Bobbies eye before Maori pulled her to dance, and he smiled at her. Mouthing, 'watch this' she broke eye contact with him as she and Maori stood back to back. The beat of the song, flowed through them, and they started dancing, their knees bent, and their hips moving in slow sensual movements, that made everyone stop dancing and stare at them.
She noticed that Bobby, and Maoris boyfriend, had both taken a step forward as if they needed to wrap their arms around them and hold them tight. The song ended to fast and they stopped dancing, smiling wickedly at the wild applause. Kagome and Maori looked at each other and winked sisterly, and then Bobbies arms were around her waist, his forehead against hers, a slow song replacing the one that just ended.
She gazed in his eyes, stormy midnight clashing with ice blue and smiled. They had been going out ever since he moved to this town. She already had her reputation, but he brought his along with him. They say opposites attract but in their case, it wasn't true. He was just like her.
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Three and a half hours later, as she sat in Bobbies lap Maori came over to her and about fell on them, a can of beer in her hand.
"Hey...'Gome..." she hiccuped. "Johns drunker....than I am...." she hiccupped again. "Can you home me take?"
Kagome, who hadn't had a single thing to drink but water, turned around in Bobbies lap and kissed him quickly, then stood up, wrapping her arm around Maoris waist, taking her cup and throwing it in a nearby trash can, hearing the clink of metal against metal.
"Hey Babe, do you have to go now?" His voice was slurred and his eyes were glazed over. He'd get a ride from a friend before the night was over.
"Yeah. Be careful. And DON'T drive." She blew him a kiss with her free hand and walked off towards her bike, one arm still around Maoris stumbling figure.
"......uhhh....I need to...throw up...." Maori pulled away from Kagome and threw up behind the bushes. Kagome saw two couples who had been making out close to the spot walk away with disgusted looks on their faces. She heard their whispered voices.
"I swear....she drinks to much....I wonder how many guys she's slept with tonight..." They stopped walking, and immediately shut up when they saw the cold glare on Kagomes face. Their faces reflected fear as her reputation popped up in their mind. She walked up to them, her eyes cold.
"Maori is a sweet girl. She never drinks. Tonight was her first night. She doesn't sleep around and she is not anyones whore. Got it?" Her voice was deadly and they shook their heads quietly, and she returned to her friend, aware of the two couples footsteps as they ran off.
"Maori are you alright?" Her voice was gentle and reassuring as her friend straightened up and walked over to her. All she got was a mumbled answer about jellybeans, and she led her over to her bike. Slipping an extra helmet on Maoris head, and then she put hers on, throwing her cell phone in the seat compartment, she climbed on and with alittle difficulty, put Maori in front of her, in between her and the handlebars so she wouldn't fall off if she passed out. Revving the engine, she blasted down the alley.
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She stood in the little shed they had behind the shrine, and looked down at the well. Something kept nagging her to go back to the past...What's the harm?, she thought. She ran down the steps, her combat boots clicking against the old wood and jumped in. The familiar sense of pure magic that had once lifted her spirits now sent them to the pits of hell. She didn't want to see Inuyasha again. She had already told him that if he was going to be with Kikyo she wanted nothing to do with him. That's when she changed. That's when she met Bobby and started going out with him. Even before she went out with him, her own reputation proceeded her.
Landing on the soft earth of the feudal era, she climbed up carefully, as not to rip her skirt or shirt. Good, no body is here, she thought. The last thing I need is to run into Inuyasha right now.
She headed towards Kaedes village, the only sound was her boots crushing the dead leaves and twigs that were on the ground. She hadn't been here in almost a month, and Inuyasha had come three or four times until she finally told him to go away and never come back. She hadn't seen him since. But she missed Shippo and her other friends terribly. She rounded a bend in the forest and then saw Kaedes hut. Suddenly, feeling self conscious, because her friends haven't met the new 'her', she folded her arms across her chest.
She walked up to the hut and took a deep breath, hoping beyond hope, that they weren't mad, save Inuyasha, who, she really didn't care if he was or not. Right when she walked in, her eyes met the old priestesses and she smiled warmly, not the least bit affected by her attire and attitude. Before she could say anything, an orange ball of fur slammed into her chest and she smiled, recognizing the familiar greeting and hugged him warmly.
"Kagome! Your back! I though you left us forever!" His child-like innocence touched her and she felt tears spring to her eyes. Kami, she missed him so much!
"Oh Shippo! I missed you too! Of course I'd never leave, I just had some things to work out." Shippo missed the dark cloud that had fallen over Kagomes eyes at the answer, but Kaede didn't. Before she could question the young miko, Miroku and Sango walked inside to see what all the commotion was about.
As expected, Mirokus jaw dropped through the floor, but Sango ran up to her 'sister' and hugged her warmly, though her eyes were surprised at her best friends new appearance.
"Kagome...would you bare my children?" Miroku was holding her hands now, and she felt her face twitch in irritation. Sango had her hiraiakotsu in her hand and was about to bring it down upon the monks head, but Kagome beat her to it. Instead using her hand, and the monk was currently lying unconscious on the floor.
Oblivious to everything that was going on, Inuyasha walked in, muttering something about a demon and the jewel shards, but stopped dead in his tracts when he saw Kagome.
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He stared at her. He couldn't help it, she looked so....amazingly beautiful...those clothes she has in her era are extremely weird...he noticed the way her hair framed her face, and he saw the electric blue that was stripped in her ebony locks. His eyes lingered on her body, which was shining with body glitter, but he looked away quickly, trying to gather some sense of pride.
"Wench where have you been?" His voice was harsher than he intended it to be, but their was no taking it back now. He looked over at her and saw that it was a mistake. Her eyes were cold and emotionless. Just like.....Kikyos...he noted, his ears drooping slightly. He waited for her to use the dangerous command but was surprised when all he heard was the sound of Miroku who was groaning as he came to.
"Feh, stupid priest." He could only guess what happened this time. He knew who it was that made him ask the question this time, and he couldn't suppress a growl.
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Kagome and Sango sat in the hot springs, Kagome rubbing everything off from the party she was just at. She noticed Sango looking at her and she sighed.
"Wondering why I was gone for so long?"
Silently, her friend nodded.
"Inuyasha is staying with Kikyo....Yeah I know, your expression is how I felt. I saw him a couple weeks ago in the forest, and he told Kikyo that she told him that I was nothing but a look alike. And you want to know what he did?....Nothing. He didn't even defend me. So im not staying here anymore. Ill come to help with the shards, but that's it. Inuyasha and I are over. Whatever we had...is gone."
Sango couldn't help but hear the note of sadness in Kagomes eyes and voice when she said that last sentence.
Inuyasha, who was hiding in a nearby tree, heard it too.
TO BE CONTINUED
