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A/n: Yes, I know. Two weeks again, I can only blame my stupid schedule and homework. Well, add a little writer's block as well. :P I hope ya'll like this chappie, it's a follow up of the previous and yes, it's mushy but you'll live. This chapter is a lil' short in my eyes and kinda on the quick side in the descriptive area, but I just knew that I had post a new chapter ASAP, so here it is.
Before all that fluffiness n' such starts, I have a few reviews to comment on:
Shorti51: Your reviews are always so fun to read! Thanks for makin' me happy once again! Oh yeah, thanks about my birthday!
Iggy Lovechild: I'm glad I impressed you so! Thanks for the awesome review!
sessiegirl: Wow, I'm so glad that you felt that way about my story! No one's ever called any of my writing a masterpiece before! :-D Thank you!!
Now the real reason why you're here...
Undiscovered Chapter Fourteen: Complete
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They were finally together now.
There were no regrets, no unattended feelings nor unsaid words.
Everything had been placed out in the open the previous night and now they had nothing left to do but let love flow around them.
Kagome's eyes glanced to Inuyasha as he silently ate a steaming bowl of Ramen beside the sniffling and sick Miroku.
She was so happy that her loving glances weren't filled with despair or worry. It was full of a pure nothingness that Kagome welcomed with open arms. She was swimming amongst this new feeling of ease.
She was no longer lying awake for hours, debating on whether to tell Inuyasha she loved him, for she could do so freely at anytime of the day.
She was no longer crying in the deep corners of the shadows, fearing that he may find her, so that she could escape his bitter remarks for they were no longer there.
He loved her.
'Yes, he loves me. Loves me enough to wait.'
She lowered her gaze just as he looked to her, setting down the still steaming, but empty bowl as Miroku continued to babble on about some shard.
Inuyasha knew that their prescence within his world was still a threat but right now he had something far more precious than the missing Shikon Jewel shards. It was the beauty sitting feet away from him. She was his top priority now and forever. He only regretted that he hadn't realized till just recently.
"Kagome?"
Her bright brown eyes glanced up to him as he stood before her, holding out his hand in a welcoming gesture. Kagome took it silently and followed him into the nearby fields without question or protest.
The emerald fields blew delicately around them, filling Kagome's senses with memories. So many times she'd sat beside him, just as they did now, her heart screaming for his. So much time had been wasted on their fears.
'Fear of what?' she asked herself.
Rejection was the only answer she could come up with. Why Inuyasha would think it, she'd never know, but she knew why she would fear it.
Kikyo had always been a threat to her when it came to Inuyasha. If he were to reject her and choose her instead, Kagome knew she would have been crushed. That flicker of hope within her heart that was now blazing like a bonfire, would have burnt out and never relight again.
"Where do we go from here?"
Kagome looked up to his soft voice, the mid noon's bright sun casting every tone of gold within his eyes. His eyes were as bright as the fire within her and she hoped that neither would ever dim.
"I don't know where else there is to go," she finally replied, her words honest and barren. She didn't know what else to say to a question like that.
Inuyasha leaned back on his elbows, staring about the last flowers of the dying season. Autumn was blowing in with the winds and he knew that today would be the last good day before the rains came back and the tempretures dropped for good.
"Maybe we're just starting?" whispered Kagome, her words more of a thought than that of a comment.
Inuyasha's eyes turned away from her delicate profile. "You think so?"
Kagome turned to him, leaning against one of his shoulders. "Yes. I think these past few days were tests for us, to see if we could take it. You know what I mean?"
She could tell by his expression that her words were growing too soft for him to care about and she could only sigh. "Nevermind. Let's just say that we're fine now, okay?"
Inuyasha pulled her into his arms with a small laugh. "I understand what your saying, Kagome. I'm not as stupid as you think."
Kagome's bright eyes glanced up to him and she kissed his lips. He smirked against the soft kiss, realizing that nearly everything about her was soft and gentle.
"Inuyasha! Kagome! Is it okay if we come over?" called out Miroku, his voice scratchy.
Inuyasha shook his head, the word 'no' on the tip of his tongue but Kagome was quicker and called out, "Yes Miroku." She then pushed off of the lump she called her lover and sat up just as the others came cascading down the hill.
"I just wasn't sure if we were interrupting anything," smirked Miroku, his eyes flashing dangerously dark with his hidden meaning bursting forth in his lecherous grin.
Sango smacked the back of his head. "Just stop for one day."
Shippo giggled quietly behind his small hand as the others smiled to one another, excluding Miroku who was rubbing the back of his head.
For the rest of the day, the five sat beneath the bright sun, enjoying one another's company.
-::-::-::-
Evening came just as beautifully as the day had, painting soft hues of purple, blue and pink across the sky. The tempretures had dropped slightly, but it was near perfection in Kagome's eyes and she had loved every second of it.
She now looked to Inuyasha with gentle eyes as she sat upon the railing of the well. "I'll be back in just a few days. I just have to finish this test or I'll fail my mid terms," she explained delicately.
Inuyasha nodded, handing her bag to her as she readied herself for the drop. She was so happy that he wasn't being so controlling as always. That is, if you don't count the many warnings to make Hobo, Hofo or whatever his name is, stay away from her. Kagome had only muttered breezy 'uh huhs' before exitting Kaede's village.
They had walked together to the well with few words, dropping a few words here and there, but generally just enjoying one another's prescence like they had before. This was something Kagome was happy they hadn't lost when they found one another.
"So I guess I'll see you later," she whispered after a few heated kisses that left her mind swirling. Inuyasha nodded, knowing what his kisses did to her. She gave him one last dazzling smile before hopping down.
Inuyasha there stood for a few minutes, leaning against the aging wood. His eyes searching the dark depths of the 'empty' whole. He missed her already.
"Ahh!" he growled to the emptiness of the forest.
He hated being so soft, so wimpy. It was more of Miroku's nature, not his. He wasn't supposed to be this way...
But why not?
Who had to know about this besides Kagome?
He pushed away from the wood and headed back to Kaede's. This seemed so much like the beginning of something great that he could barely contain the sudden anticipation of what was to come.
He glanced one final time to the well.
'I can always go see her tomorrow after she gets home,' he thought with a soft smile. 'Wimp,' quipped the other half of him, his demon side. His smile fell but the warmth at the first thought still remained within him.
He was going to do whatever it took to be with Kagome, even if being a wimp were in that. 'Well just a wimp sometimes,' he thought quickly, his ego far too large to imagine that.
-::-::-::-
Kagome sat at her window sill, staring out across her family's property as the sun's rays still lingered.
She wanted to go back but the welcoming thought of sleeping on her bed was nice, and the thought of a long, properly cooked meal was making her mouth water already.
"Kagome! Dinner!" called out her mother as if one cue.
Kagome rose up with sore muscles screaming to return back to a sitting position. She disobeyed her tired limbs as her stomach grumbled though, and she headed downstairs.
"What are you so happy about?" asked Sota.
Kagome shrugged loosely. "Oh nothing," she replied cheerfully.
She glanced to her mother's kind eyes and they mirrored the same understanding happiness.
'I'm complete now, Sota. I'm finally, truly happy.'
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A/n: That's it! That's the final chapter! It's all over! :P I don't know why I decided to end it, I just did. I had finished that plot and I didn't want to drag it out for forever as some authors tend to do.
I would love reviews covering the whole story. I want to know everything you thought about it, good or bad. You guys have been great in reviewing and I'm so thankful for ya'll! There are far too many people to thank, so if you ever reviewed this before, you'd be on that list.
I will post many thanks to others on my bio in about two weeks, so if you are really interested on what I had to reply about your review, go and check in on my bio sometime, okay? Oh yeah, sorry bout all this, but one more thing! I'm fixing to write another story soon, so keep your eyes out if your interested. :P ::sigh:: Enough of that, see ya'll!
A/n: Yes, I know. Two weeks again, I can only blame my stupid schedule and homework. Well, add a little writer's block as well. :P I hope ya'll like this chappie, it's a follow up of the previous and yes, it's mushy but you'll live. This chapter is a lil' short in my eyes and kinda on the quick side in the descriptive area, but I just knew that I had post a new chapter ASAP, so here it is.
Before all that fluffiness n' such starts, I have a few reviews to comment on:
Shorti51: Your reviews are always so fun to read! Thanks for makin' me happy once again! Oh yeah, thanks about my birthday!
Iggy Lovechild: I'm glad I impressed you so! Thanks for the awesome review!
sessiegirl: Wow, I'm so glad that you felt that way about my story! No one's ever called any of my writing a masterpiece before! :-D Thank you!!
Now the real reason why you're here...
Undiscovered Chapter Fourteen: Complete
-::-::-::-
They were finally together now.
There were no regrets, no unattended feelings nor unsaid words.
Everything had been placed out in the open the previous night and now they had nothing left to do but let love flow around them.
Kagome's eyes glanced to Inuyasha as he silently ate a steaming bowl of Ramen beside the sniffling and sick Miroku.
She was so happy that her loving glances weren't filled with despair or worry. It was full of a pure nothingness that Kagome welcomed with open arms. She was swimming amongst this new feeling of ease.
She was no longer lying awake for hours, debating on whether to tell Inuyasha she loved him, for she could do so freely at anytime of the day.
She was no longer crying in the deep corners of the shadows, fearing that he may find her, so that she could escape his bitter remarks for they were no longer there.
He loved her.
'Yes, he loves me. Loves me enough to wait.'
She lowered her gaze just as he looked to her, setting down the still steaming, but empty bowl as Miroku continued to babble on about some shard.
Inuyasha knew that their prescence within his world was still a threat but right now he had something far more precious than the missing Shikon Jewel shards. It was the beauty sitting feet away from him. She was his top priority now and forever. He only regretted that he hadn't realized till just recently.
"Kagome?"
Her bright brown eyes glanced up to him as he stood before her, holding out his hand in a welcoming gesture. Kagome took it silently and followed him into the nearby fields without question or protest.
The emerald fields blew delicately around them, filling Kagome's senses with memories. So many times she'd sat beside him, just as they did now, her heart screaming for his. So much time had been wasted on their fears.
'Fear of what?' she asked herself.
Rejection was the only answer she could come up with. Why Inuyasha would think it, she'd never know, but she knew why she would fear it.
Kikyo had always been a threat to her when it came to Inuyasha. If he were to reject her and choose her instead, Kagome knew she would have been crushed. That flicker of hope within her heart that was now blazing like a bonfire, would have burnt out and never relight again.
"Where do we go from here?"
Kagome looked up to his soft voice, the mid noon's bright sun casting every tone of gold within his eyes. His eyes were as bright as the fire within her and she hoped that neither would ever dim.
"I don't know where else there is to go," she finally replied, her words honest and barren. She didn't know what else to say to a question like that.
Inuyasha leaned back on his elbows, staring about the last flowers of the dying season. Autumn was blowing in with the winds and he knew that today would be the last good day before the rains came back and the tempretures dropped for good.
"Maybe we're just starting?" whispered Kagome, her words more of a thought than that of a comment.
Inuyasha's eyes turned away from her delicate profile. "You think so?"
Kagome turned to him, leaning against one of his shoulders. "Yes. I think these past few days were tests for us, to see if we could take it. You know what I mean?"
She could tell by his expression that her words were growing too soft for him to care about and she could only sigh. "Nevermind. Let's just say that we're fine now, okay?"
Inuyasha pulled her into his arms with a small laugh. "I understand what your saying, Kagome. I'm not as stupid as you think."
Kagome's bright eyes glanced up to him and she kissed his lips. He smirked against the soft kiss, realizing that nearly everything about her was soft and gentle.
"Inuyasha! Kagome! Is it okay if we come over?" called out Miroku, his voice scratchy.
Inuyasha shook his head, the word 'no' on the tip of his tongue but Kagome was quicker and called out, "Yes Miroku." She then pushed off of the lump she called her lover and sat up just as the others came cascading down the hill.
"I just wasn't sure if we were interrupting anything," smirked Miroku, his eyes flashing dangerously dark with his hidden meaning bursting forth in his lecherous grin.
Sango smacked the back of his head. "Just stop for one day."
Shippo giggled quietly behind his small hand as the others smiled to one another, excluding Miroku who was rubbing the back of his head.
For the rest of the day, the five sat beneath the bright sun, enjoying one another's company.
-::-::-::-
Evening came just as beautifully as the day had, painting soft hues of purple, blue and pink across the sky. The tempretures had dropped slightly, but it was near perfection in Kagome's eyes and she had loved every second of it.
She now looked to Inuyasha with gentle eyes as she sat upon the railing of the well. "I'll be back in just a few days. I just have to finish this test or I'll fail my mid terms," she explained delicately.
Inuyasha nodded, handing her bag to her as she readied herself for the drop. She was so happy that he wasn't being so controlling as always. That is, if you don't count the many warnings to make Hobo, Hofo or whatever his name is, stay away from her. Kagome had only muttered breezy 'uh huhs' before exitting Kaede's village.
They had walked together to the well with few words, dropping a few words here and there, but generally just enjoying one another's prescence like they had before. This was something Kagome was happy they hadn't lost when they found one another.
"So I guess I'll see you later," she whispered after a few heated kisses that left her mind swirling. Inuyasha nodded, knowing what his kisses did to her. She gave him one last dazzling smile before hopping down.
Inuyasha there stood for a few minutes, leaning against the aging wood. His eyes searching the dark depths of the 'empty' whole. He missed her already.
"Ahh!" he growled to the emptiness of the forest.
He hated being so soft, so wimpy. It was more of Miroku's nature, not his. He wasn't supposed to be this way...
But why not?
Who had to know about this besides Kagome?
He pushed away from the wood and headed back to Kaede's. This seemed so much like the beginning of something great that he could barely contain the sudden anticipation of what was to come.
He glanced one final time to the well.
'I can always go see her tomorrow after she gets home,' he thought with a soft smile. 'Wimp,' quipped the other half of him, his demon side. His smile fell but the warmth at the first thought still remained within him.
He was going to do whatever it took to be with Kagome, even if being a wimp were in that. 'Well just a wimp sometimes,' he thought quickly, his ego far too large to imagine that.
-::-::-::-
Kagome sat at her window sill, staring out across her family's property as the sun's rays still lingered.
She wanted to go back but the welcoming thought of sleeping on her bed was nice, and the thought of a long, properly cooked meal was making her mouth water already.
"Kagome! Dinner!" called out her mother as if one cue.
Kagome rose up with sore muscles screaming to return back to a sitting position. She disobeyed her tired limbs as her stomach grumbled though, and she headed downstairs.
"What are you so happy about?" asked Sota.
Kagome shrugged loosely. "Oh nothing," she replied cheerfully.
She glanced to her mother's kind eyes and they mirrored the same understanding happiness.
'I'm complete now, Sota. I'm finally, truly happy.'
-::-::-::-
A/n: That's it! That's the final chapter! It's all over! :P I don't know why I decided to end it, I just did. I had finished that plot and I didn't want to drag it out for forever as some authors tend to do.
I would love reviews covering the whole story. I want to know everything you thought about it, good or bad. You guys have been great in reviewing and I'm so thankful for ya'll! There are far too many people to thank, so if you ever reviewed this before, you'd be on that list.
I will post many thanks to others on my bio in about two weeks, so if you are really interested on what I had to reply about your review, go and check in on my bio sometime, okay? Oh yeah, sorry bout all this, but one more thing! I'm fixing to write another story soon, so keep your eyes out if your interested. :P ::sigh:: Enough of that, see ya'll!
