Hi again. Thanx for the review. I like to point out that I have updated
most of my fics yet no one is reading them. So if anyone has read
'Moonlight', read the third chappie cause it's up there.
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Kagome woke up to her mother's voice. "You feeling O.K.?" she asked tenderly. Kag sat up. "Yeah." She tried to recall what had happened as she took in her surroundings. She was in a small hospital room with another bed on the opposite side of the one she was sitting on. On it, Sango sat, reading a book. The two of them had various Band-Aids all over their legs but were otherwise unharmed. Then the memories came flooding back. The jeep. The figures. The sight of Inu on his side, half dead. She turned to her mother. "Mom, Where's my dog?" Her mom smiled. "He's fine." Kagome sighed in relief. "That's good to hear. He looked so life-less lying on the street." Her mother nodded.
That night, Kagome and Sango were sent home. Kagome couldn't sleep, though. She was too busy thinking about her dog. That was the second time he had saved her life. The first was a while ago. It was Christmas and the house lit and decorated by thousands of Christmas lights and, of course, the tree. Christmas night was a windy one that year. The wind blew open the window of the living room, giving itself a clear shot at the tree. The tree fell, igniting the presents and furniture. Before the family could even smell the smoke, the first floor was a blaze.
Inu was outside. He tugged at the chain that bound him to the doghouse, struggling to get to his human. Finally, the chain gave way and Inu took off, through his little doggie-door and into the inferno that was once his home. He leaped through the flames, ignoring the sting from burns on his skin. He had to get to his human. He raced up the stairs, barking as loud as he could without inhaling too much smoke. He finally got to Kagome's door to find it closed tightly. He clawed and chewed at the door, splinters imbedding themselves in his snout. Fire burned at his face from the other side of the door. Still he chewed. Once the hole was big enough, he squeezed through, the splintered wood scratching his skin. He jumped on his human's back with a loud bark. Once she was awake and saw the smoke, she began to panic. Inu didn't. He grabbed the sleeve of her nightgown and gently tugged her outside to her family, who were already waiting. That is also how the jumping ritual started every morning.
This deal with the car would be number two. She couldn't wait to see him again. What a dog I've got, she thought as she drifted off to sleep. I'm so incredibly lucky. The next morning was a Saturday and Kagome couldn't wait to spend the whole day playing with Inuyasha and Sesshomaru. She almost forgot about Rin's dog. Maybe I should call her, she thought. Just so she doesn't worry. She ran downstairs to find Miroku sitting in the kitchen. "What's the matter, need your dog to wake you up every morning." Kagome playfully hit him as she past, on her way into the living room. She looked toward the phone to find her mother already on it. She had tears in her eyes. "Yes. thank you.. Yes, I'll tell her. Bye." She hung up. "Mom?" Her mom looked up at her through teary eyes. "That was the vet. Inu has taken a turn for the worst and probably won't live past sundown." Kagome was stunned. She sat next to her mother on the couch and cried.
Sad, ne? I like that word, ne. Ne. ne. Ne. Alright, I'll stop. R&R.
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Kagome woke up to her mother's voice. "You feeling O.K.?" she asked tenderly. Kag sat up. "Yeah." She tried to recall what had happened as she took in her surroundings. She was in a small hospital room with another bed on the opposite side of the one she was sitting on. On it, Sango sat, reading a book. The two of them had various Band-Aids all over their legs but were otherwise unharmed. Then the memories came flooding back. The jeep. The figures. The sight of Inu on his side, half dead. She turned to her mother. "Mom, Where's my dog?" Her mom smiled. "He's fine." Kagome sighed in relief. "That's good to hear. He looked so life-less lying on the street." Her mother nodded.
That night, Kagome and Sango were sent home. Kagome couldn't sleep, though. She was too busy thinking about her dog. That was the second time he had saved her life. The first was a while ago. It was Christmas and the house lit and decorated by thousands of Christmas lights and, of course, the tree. Christmas night was a windy one that year. The wind blew open the window of the living room, giving itself a clear shot at the tree. The tree fell, igniting the presents and furniture. Before the family could even smell the smoke, the first floor was a blaze.
Inu was outside. He tugged at the chain that bound him to the doghouse, struggling to get to his human. Finally, the chain gave way and Inu took off, through his little doggie-door and into the inferno that was once his home. He leaped through the flames, ignoring the sting from burns on his skin. He had to get to his human. He raced up the stairs, barking as loud as he could without inhaling too much smoke. He finally got to Kagome's door to find it closed tightly. He clawed and chewed at the door, splinters imbedding themselves in his snout. Fire burned at his face from the other side of the door. Still he chewed. Once the hole was big enough, he squeezed through, the splintered wood scratching his skin. He jumped on his human's back with a loud bark. Once she was awake and saw the smoke, she began to panic. Inu didn't. He grabbed the sleeve of her nightgown and gently tugged her outside to her family, who were already waiting. That is also how the jumping ritual started every morning.
This deal with the car would be number two. She couldn't wait to see him again. What a dog I've got, she thought as she drifted off to sleep. I'm so incredibly lucky. The next morning was a Saturday and Kagome couldn't wait to spend the whole day playing with Inuyasha and Sesshomaru. She almost forgot about Rin's dog. Maybe I should call her, she thought. Just so she doesn't worry. She ran downstairs to find Miroku sitting in the kitchen. "What's the matter, need your dog to wake you up every morning." Kagome playfully hit him as she past, on her way into the living room. She looked toward the phone to find her mother already on it. She had tears in her eyes. "Yes. thank you.. Yes, I'll tell her. Bye." She hung up. "Mom?" Her mom looked up at her through teary eyes. "That was the vet. Inu has taken a turn for the worst and probably won't live past sundown." Kagome was stunned. She sat next to her mother on the couch and cried.
Sad, ne? I like that word, ne. Ne. ne. Ne. Alright, I'll stop. R&R.
