Hey, wow this took me a long time to update. I was staying at my Dad's house, and he doesn't have a computer! Ahhh! No internet, no solitaire, no nothing! So I have to finish this tonight, even though it's 10:30 pm and I am tired! Where's the coke when you need it? I am in serious need of caffeine!
And my disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha, I don't even own a can of coke! Why??
Chapter 2-Marlene
Kagome had been out of her room for a long time now and Shippo was getting very bored just sitting around in her room. He finally decided to go walk around while keeping an eye out for that girl. He slowly started to open up the door and peeped his head out. He didn't see anybody, so he slowly crept through the house. Then he heard footsteps getting louder. He remembered what Kagome had told him and he immediately dropped to the ground stiffening all his limbs. A little blonde-headed girl came skipping towards him.
"Oh, what a cute little dolly," the little girl said picking Shippo up. "Do you want to hide with me?"
Shippo tried his hardest to stay completely still, but it was hard. The little girl hugged Shippo and held him firmly in her arms and skipped through a door. It was Souta's room.
"We'll hide here behind this wood," the little girl said sitting behind a dresser.
For the next couple minutes Shippo was smothered by the girl until the door opened. Souta walked into the room and started to look around for something. He then looked behind the dresser and smiled.
"I found you Marlene," he said, "now you have to seek." Souta looked at the little creature in her arms. "Nice teddybear, where'd you get it?"
"She's not a teddybear, she's a dolly. Her name is Princess Fifi and she was a gift from my grampa," Marlene said.
Shippo was getting a bit annoyed being called a girl. I am not a girl he thought to himself Do I look like a girl to you? And my name is not Princess Fifi! Marlene got up and started to close her eyes to count.
"One...two...three..." Souta started out the door when the doorbell rang. He walked over to the door and watched as his mom opened it.
"Marlene," Souta yelled, "you're mom's here!"
Marlene skipped down the steps as her mom conversed with Souta's mom. "Just go over to the car your father is there. Nobody, except Souta, noticed that Marlene was walking out the door with Shippo in her arms. Oh no Shippo thought to himself where is Kagome, doesn't anyone realize that I am being abducted? Shippo's first thought was to squirm out of the girl's arms, or yell for help, but he remembered that Kagome wanted him to stay perfectly still. But he wondered if he was ever going to get away from Marlene before he was taken away for who knows how long.
Marlene hopped in the backseat of the car and stared out the window clinging onto Shippo still. Her mom then sat in the passenger side of the car and rolled down the window. The man in the driver's seat turned the keys in the ignition and pushed his foot down on the pedal, and they were off.
Well, that's it. I found a good place to stop. I'm thinking about having this girl do a tea party with Shippo and some other dolls. I wonder what Shippo would look like with his hair braided. Just a thought, tell me what you think, but no flames please!
And my disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha, I don't even own a can of coke! Why??
Chapter 2-Marlene
Kagome had been out of her room for a long time now and Shippo was getting very bored just sitting around in her room. He finally decided to go walk around while keeping an eye out for that girl. He slowly started to open up the door and peeped his head out. He didn't see anybody, so he slowly crept through the house. Then he heard footsteps getting louder. He remembered what Kagome had told him and he immediately dropped to the ground stiffening all his limbs. A little blonde-headed girl came skipping towards him.
"Oh, what a cute little dolly," the little girl said picking Shippo up. "Do you want to hide with me?"
Shippo tried his hardest to stay completely still, but it was hard. The little girl hugged Shippo and held him firmly in her arms and skipped through a door. It was Souta's room.
"We'll hide here behind this wood," the little girl said sitting behind a dresser.
For the next couple minutes Shippo was smothered by the girl until the door opened. Souta walked into the room and started to look around for something. He then looked behind the dresser and smiled.
"I found you Marlene," he said, "now you have to seek." Souta looked at the little creature in her arms. "Nice teddybear, where'd you get it?"
"She's not a teddybear, she's a dolly. Her name is Princess Fifi and she was a gift from my grampa," Marlene said.
Shippo was getting a bit annoyed being called a girl. I am not a girl he thought to himself Do I look like a girl to you? And my name is not Princess Fifi! Marlene got up and started to close her eyes to count.
"One...two...three..." Souta started out the door when the doorbell rang. He walked over to the door and watched as his mom opened it.
"Marlene," Souta yelled, "you're mom's here!"
Marlene skipped down the steps as her mom conversed with Souta's mom. "Just go over to the car your father is there. Nobody, except Souta, noticed that Marlene was walking out the door with Shippo in her arms. Oh no Shippo thought to himself where is Kagome, doesn't anyone realize that I am being abducted? Shippo's first thought was to squirm out of the girl's arms, or yell for help, but he remembered that Kagome wanted him to stay perfectly still. But he wondered if he was ever going to get away from Marlene before he was taken away for who knows how long.
Marlene hopped in the backseat of the car and stared out the window clinging onto Shippo still. Her mom then sat in the passenger side of the car and rolled down the window. The man in the driver's seat turned the keys in the ignition and pushed his foot down on the pedal, and they were off.
Well, that's it. I found a good place to stop. I'm thinking about having this girl do a tea party with Shippo and some other dolls. I wonder what Shippo would look like with his hair braided. Just a thought, tell me what you think, but no flames please!
