A/N Well sorry about some of the mess ups, I kind of had to add some things that I didn't copy and paste right for the last chapter. So, this time I'll get it straight. By the way gee whatever, how are you confused? You mentioned that in the last chapter, please explain, so I don't go edit-proof crazy on everything. Lol. Thank you for the review, seriouslyâI'm debating if I should start a Kaugra and Sesshoumaru romanceâbut that's in the near time future, I need to focus more on this one. ;) I'm open for suggestions too. Near the end of my last chapter, I dedicate it to my best friend Steinblume, who should be reading this story I hope. Anyways, thank you for your reviews, please I NEED MORE!! SO I know if this story is alright and not boring you peeps.
Chapter 4: Adoring Kite
Saturday nights, spent on movies and gossip hotties with her 3 best friends left her into the abyss of tears. The happiness filling their eyes, when great causes inhabit the family, she began to miss them. Her body crunched, and shivered to the core of her ghostly affections, her long gasps of breaths kept the muscles beating, and the blood pumping.
A dark cloud overwhelmed her, seducing her words, and sheds of heartache into the thickness of its misery, wanting her tender loneliness to fall into its desires. Kagome felt nothing, but emptiness. The rain clashing down on her fluttering eyes, she let herself soak up the loss of what was life, and found the beaten path of crossways to redemption take in her worries.
Kagome took her plunge, as her body lies there, in the giving rain, spider youkais' creped closer for hunger in their pulsing veins letting her wrought out her lossâ.
Kagome was not dead though, her heart was distant, and only a shadow of what was emotion left her into the pools of consciousness. She felt herself, fall through tunnels, till the light of stars, held her to a young boy sitting under scattered trees, his knees buckled to his chin, his hair whispering through twines and twigs. His tears falling deeper to blackness, Kagome reached for the boy, her motherly robe drifting to a sudden adore, "Don't cry, you're not forgotten, I'm here." Kagome called out. The boy's stillness staring at her through moon beamed bangs, and amber eyes, watching her every move that she had begun to set across weeds that kept her from her hold. 'This is a dream. I'm on an island in the air. But who is this boy?'
"I'm not a boy." The child glared. She sat on her knees, scooting closer to his figure. He shivered from her presence, and looked from her eyes, to a kite, broken and lost; it was in depth with the weeds that it was unnoticeable, hidden like wounds and scars. "You broke your kite?" Kagome asked hesitantly. "No, my father broke it." The boy muttered. "Well, why don't we fix it?" Kagome smiled.
The boy's head lifted from his knees, and stared at her with utter loss. His magenta stripes upon his cheek bones, and eyelids, glowed like the blue crescent from its midnight shine, "Really? I mean, why would you want to help me?" The boy grumbled.
Kagome smirked at his eagerness, "Why wouldn't I." The boy smiled at this, "You'll help?" Kagome nodded her head, and stood up reaching her hand out to grasp his, "Come on we'll do it together." The boy stood up beside her, grinning up at her, "I'm Sesshoumaru, what's your name?" The boy asked, "I'm Kagome" Sesshoumaru smiled to himself, and took her hand as an offer.
Hours went by, and the two of them sealed its wounds, and distant scars with devotion. They grew to each other, helping one another, scraps and bruises sealed by obliging love. When they had finished, Kagome made sure Sesshoumaru held on to the string, as a meek breeze gusted away the kite, leading a smile on the both of them. It was bliss. Kagome laid her hand around Sesshoumaru's shoulder, acknowledging their accomplishment of success. "See how simple that was? Why not fix things, rather then destroy things?" Kagome mentioned.
Sesshoumaru looked up at her, smiling from the sight of his kite waving through comet stars, and watered skies. . "Thank you" he breathed, and leaned his head against her waist, as child to a mother. Kagome beamed down at Sesshoumaru, as if cold clay could mutate to a heart of emotions.
Sesshoumaru's image faded away into the darkness, as she edged towards the light awaking her to the pits of rain consumed her warm nature of survival. Somehow, she still felt like she had still been holding that kite, she glanced at her left hand, a white string in place, something out of the ordinary caught her eye, and she looked back at her hand, and saw the largest spider clipping its jaws at her fingers. Her eyes wide with intense fear, she held in a scream, and sat up. Slowly shuffling herself further away from the beast, hearing her name rinse into the air, calling to her, she ignored it, and still backed away from the spider. When it inched closer to her in one movement, a shudder of disgust ran down her back, still closing in on her, she let out a screech, and began running head on through bushes and low hanging branches, hearing the spider crawl across the trees, climbing closer to her, she couldn't stop her screaming. She felt scratches and bruises snap at her along the way, when she couldn't hear the spider anymore. She stopped her shrill scream, and turned to look back at the trees, spotting branches that she mistaken as spiders; her pace halted, and still looked behind her, scanning the lower regions of the trees. "I don't like this,"
"You can say that for sure," Inuyasha replied. Kagome turned around flinching at the sudden close presence of another and stepped back 10 feet. "GOOD GAWD!!" she screamed. Inuyasha winced at her fright, and hesitated on his next movement, "don't say it, don't"
Kagome heaved in a deep breath and shouted, "SSSSSSSSSIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Inuyasha sunk into the ground forming a giant crater that trailed in the outline of his body. As he crawled out, grumbling in annoyance, wanting to tether down the necklace around his neck, he saw Koga gently stroking her hand, "Are you alright my Kagome?" Koga whispered.
Inuyasha's right eye twitched at the sight, "why you" he couldn't finish his sentence. The rain had stopped, and dried out the black clouds, that faded to a light blue. He looked up, spotting a soul taker forgot what they were called stretching across the sky, past the tree tops, "I'll be back in a moment, go set up camp with the others, Kagome" Inuyasha ordered. He run through the gaps of the trees, glancing from time to time at the sky.
Kagome huffed out a sigh, holding back the grey tears, and turned to the arrival of Sango, "There you are, are you ok? You took quite a fall." She stated. Kagome ignored her questioning, and said miserably, "we better go set up camp."
Sango noticed the absence of Inuyasha, and saw a stroke of a tear, fall past Kagome's cheek. She walked past Sango, letting Koga follow if he wished, "Now that you're safe, I better go back to my pack." Koga waved away to her, and stampeded out of the forest.
"Alright, now he's gone, what's up Kagome?" Shippo asked over Sango's shoulder. Kagome shrugged off his question as well, and reached Kirara. "I just want to leave now." Kagome mumbled.
Huuuhhhh, that was done, now, I guess you guys might be ready for chapter 5.
