Hi once again! Chapter nine already! If only they would let us write like this in English, I'd be set. Sigh...I'm tired. I just got back from a football game (we won, whoohoo!.....yea) And I'm riddled with new ideas. But I'm too far along this story for any of those ideas to work. ....sigh. Anyway, the next story I make will be an Inuyasha/Kagome one dedicated to Amanda (GnomeInuyasha.) Because she is my bestest friend in the whole wide world...and she will kill me if I don't. n.n On to the very famous disclaimer ala-Mack.
Disclaimer: I do not own Inuyasha. Some weird Japanese lady created the show and won't let me get ahold of hit. Just let me at her, I'LL OWN INUYASHA SOMEDAY!...someday...
On to the story, captain.
Miroku and Kagome arrived to the hut, it was empty. Kagome's eyes felt heavy, even though it was still mid-afternoon. Miroku glanced at her and smiled softly, their fingers still intertwined, they sat against the side of the hut. Her head fell against his shoulder and she sighed, sleepily. "Tired so soon?" Miroku asked in a whisper, also tired.
"Mhmm." She closed her eyes and sighed softly. Miroku leaned his head against the hut, and closed his eyes, also feeling tired. He lost his balance on his left side, falling away from Kagome. Their hands, still together, pulled Kagome up ontop of him, accidently. They both turned red, their eyes wide.
Kagome was to tired to do much anything, she just laid her head on his chest and Miroku wrapped his arms around her back. She could hear Miroku's slightly quickened heart from the sudden movement, and chuckled very lightly, and they closed their eyes once again.
"Inuyasha, you really shouldn't be making a big deal out of it if you're not jealous, like you say." Sango's voice was heard outside the hut.
Inuyasha shrugged off Sango's comment and sighed, crossing his arms. Sango rolled her eyes, "I'm going to go back to the hut. It's too chilly out here for me." Sango's hand had gripped the cloth door. Kagome looked up, tiredly, and turned pale, seeing the position her and Miroku were in. Miroku also turned slightly pale as Sango entered the hut and instantly spotted the two.
Sango stared wide-eyed at them. Kagome shot up from laying down to standing up, getting a bad head rush, "Sango, it seriously wasn't what it looked like!" Miroku was sitting back up now, and stood up more slowly. Sango shook her head, calming down.
"I knew you two were sneaking around, but not like that!" Sango fumed, giving them cold glares.
"Sango! It wasn't what it looked like!" Miroku echoed Kagome.
"Then what was it." Sango asked in an angry, but slightly calm, mannor. Both Kagome and Miroku didn't know how to explain it in a way Sango would believe. After a short, tension filled silence, Sango gave a severe glare and left the hut. Kagome turned around, looking at Miroku, and quickly held her head. the head rush gave her a headache, and Sango's glares didn't help.
"Kagome!" Miroku grabbed her and laid her down on the bed.
She closed her eyes, "It's okay, Miroku. It's just a little headache from standing up too fast."
He looked concerned, but nodded his head, then turned his attention to outside the hut. 'Knowing Sango, she's going to tell Inuyasha what she didn't see.'
"They WHAT?!" Inuyasha yelled, staring at Sango, in disbelief.
"I saw them, with my own two eyes. Kagome was laying on Miroku.." She fumed, again. Inuyasha growled through clenched teeth.
"Those two just can't wait to be alone, can they!?" He yelled, shaking his head. 'How could you, Kagome. HOW COULD YOU!' The thought rang through his mind.
Miroku, hearing the short "conversation" between Sango and Inuyasha, rushed back to Kagome. "Kagome, Kagome!" He nudged her a bit and she roused out of a daze.
"What? What is it, Miroku?" She rubbed her still heavy eyes.
"I fear that Inuyasha or Sango is going to do something drastic. I honestly do not feel safe here." The worry in his eyes startled Kagome.
"What are we going to do?" Kagome sat up, slowly, on the bed. The wind, again, chilled them, though it was a warmer and carried the smell of rain. 'How could it have warmed enough for rain to develope?!' Kagome thought on the side, but then quickly changed her thoughts. How was she to be safe now? Miroku could track her scent down anywhere she turned.
A dripping sound came very, very softly down to the earth. Ignoring the sprinkles, Inuyasha growled, after thinking for a moment, and almost ripped off the cloth door, walking into the hut. Kagome and Miroku quickly looked in his direction, startled and scared. Inuyasha glared at Miroku, then looked to Kagome. "How could you, Kagome. You broke our promise!"
"Promise? What promi..." Kagome gasped and covered her face. 'How could I be so stupid as to forget something that important as the promice we had made?!'
Miroku looked to Kagome, his look asking what this promice was. Kagome blushed deepy at him, turning towards Inuyasha, who spoke up before Kagome could say anymore. "How would you like it if I went off with Kikyou?! Well, Kagome!"
The words cut through Kagome like a knife, and a slow, low rumble of thunder rolled over their heads. Her face changed from the deep red, to pale white, once again. She felt dizzy from all the sudden happenings. Inuyasha growled, looking down at Kagome, his fists clenched, along with his fangs.
Kagome spoke, finially, "Inuyasha, that wasn't a promise..." she stared down to the ground now. The half-breed's glare became even more angered.
"How was that not a promice! You said you wouldn't go with anyone else until we killed Naraku!" Inuyasha growled, thunder rumbled, louder. Miroku glared at Inuyasha.
"That doesn't mean it's a promise! I didn't say 'I promise..!'" She lied, tears struggling to fall out of the frustration. Inuyasha's glare pierced through Kagome. Miroku gave a concerned look to Kagome as she shook her head, tears beginning to stream down her face again, then back to Inuyasha with the same cold look.
"Kagome, you wench. You've betrayed me..." His eyes sadened, "...just like Kikyou."
The thunder rumbled loudly, the rain still coming down extremly soft, not even making things wet. Shippou's yell could be heard and Sango, Shippou, and Kirara dashed into another hut. "Shippou, it's okay. It's just a storm, nothing bad will happen." Sango comforted Shippou.
Kagome fell back down to the bed on her side, her head spinning, and tears pouring down her cheeks. Miroku gave a last glare at Inuyasha, and crouched down by Kagome and rubbed her shoulder. "Get your hands off of her!" Inuyasha snapped, and Miroku glared back at Inuyasha once more.
"I said, GET YOUR HANDS OFF OF HER!" Inuyasha yelled, putting his hand on the handle of his sword. Kagome rubbed the tears on her cheeks, glaring at Inuyasha, sobbing lightly.
"Sit." She said weakly at Inuyasha, sending him to the ground in the hut, the groan heard from Inuyasha was quite loud. Even more angered, after the spell broke, Inuyasha sprung back up.
Miroku was trying to comfort Kagome, once again, when the half breed pulled Miroku away from Kagome, swinging him around. They glared at each other, and in a split second Inuyasha's fist swiped across Miroku's face, sending him to the ground. Kagome was unconsious and unaware of it at the time, passed out from frustration and guilt.
Picking himself up off the ground, grabbing his staff, and rubbing his cheek, Miroku glared at Inuyasha. "Inuyasha, what's wrong with you?!"
Inuyasha had to quickly search for his words, but it came out wrong, "You're stealing my love from me!"
All silence except for the rain and a bone-shaking crash of thunder. "You are jealous of me." Miroku replied calmly, but his eyes were widened by how Inuyasha had worded it.
"No I'm not!" Inuyasha snapped, again, turning red, but anger still struck at Miroku from him. Miroku smirked, but glared at Inuyasha.
"You're jealous of me. You think I stole Kagome away from you?" Miroku chuckled to himself. "Kagome has feelings for you and me. But I just happen treat her with kindness. Unlike you. You're stubborn and rude to her. I can not see how she could have feelings for you. Espicially because you're half-blooded!"
"You son of a bitch.." Inuyasha growled, striking Miroku once again to the ground near the exit of the hut. Miroku hit the ground hard and cringed. He grabbed the dropped staff and exited out of the hut. Inuyasha chased him, drawing the Tetsuiaga.
Miroku struggled with is balance rubbing the side of his face while trying to avoid the swins of Inuyasha's sword. "Stand still, bastard!" Inuyasha yelled, frustrated and angry. Sango was watching the fight from inside the hut she, Shippou, and Kirara were in. Miroku swung the staff at Inuyasha, hitting him hard in the side, but the half breed was barely phased.
Sango gasped as Inuyasha's sword came down, slicing from Miroku's left shoulder to right side. Miroku collapsed down, holding the large, bloody wound, his right arm held him up, his left arm became covered in his own blood. Sango quickly rushed out of the hut, as Inuyasha raised his sword over Miroku, and stood over Miroku. "Inuyasha, stop!"
With that, lightning crashed down extremely close to them, to the ground. It caught everbody's attention, villagers, Inuyasha, Miroku, all of them. Except for the sharp, bone-breaking clash of thunder, silence fell upon the group, that stared wide-eyed at the structure which was hit. Kagome's hut.
MWUAHAHAHAHA! Now what's gonna happen here? You all know what's gonna happen. I just had to cut off the chapter right there because it was starting to get long. I don't like long. It's unappealing to read extremely long things in one setting. Now, go empty your bladder, fill your stomach, whatever, and come back. You've deserved the break. n.n; I'll try to get the next chapter as quickly as I possibly can. Which will be I don't know how long because of school, homework, ect. DON'T GIVE ME THAT LOOK! I'm in 8th grade, people. I'm a lil' school girl. Of corse I have homework! Now...the next chapter...c'ya there....I guess...kindof....
