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Evangelion842: Heh. Thanks! Cute, fun, any of those is just what I'm lookin' for. I hope that my amount of updates meets your needs, cause my schedule is kinda tight. (ok, that's a bad excuse, I'm just lazy and we all know it.)
Trallgorda: Yuppers, due to InuYasha taking that 'challenge' (note the quotes) he will be bombarded with kitty games, huggles, and all that whatnot. Our puppy-boy is gonna learn how to be a kitty-cat!
Note: I have lost all the urge to write this story, I will try to update regularly, and keep the life in the story, I hope you will all bare with me and my short attention span. (don't worry, I will go all the way to the end, cause I'm no quitter! ::Suddenly determined::)
Y'all ready to pick up where we left of? Alright then!!!!
Dog Fight!! Plus Kitty Games!
Last time…
InuYasha went into the front yard to see a massive dog that appeared as though it was a mix between a pit bull and boxer… It was towering over Buyo, growling like a mad beast. Well, it looks like I found something to vent my anger on. InuYasha drew his sharp cat claws and quickly formed a plan, for as we all know, InuYasha hates taking time to think...
InuYasha crept up a small tree, never taking his eyes off of his target, the dog that was bullying Buyo. He went to a branch that was directly over the two, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. It wouldn't be long until the dog would decide that jumping at the horrified house cat would be fun, and with no humans nearby to help, InuYasha knew what he had to do.
"I don't want to hurt that cat though." He thought, as though just realizing this. Who knows? Maybe he did just realize it. "I wonder if he would understand me if I talked to him…" It could only be assumed that a cat would understand it's own native tongue.
There would be no time to find out.
InuYasha gracefully leaped from the branch, his claws outstretched, "Meow! (Move, Buyo!)" He called out in mid-air. The dog looked around, wondering where the sound came from. Buyo, however, took no time to find out and ran for cover.
The next thing that happened, the dog was yelping because of a certain raged, snowy-white cat that clung to it's back with it's claws. The dog became angry with InuYasha for attacking him and tried to shake him off. When he did get off, he landed right in the light of the house window, casting a ferocious looking shadow on the wall behind him.
The last thing seen of the dog was as it was running away with it's tail tucked between it's legs. InuYasha smiled triumphantly at his work, and then looked for Buyo in the bush that he dove in during the fight. The cat came out, staring at InuYasha with admiration shining in his eyes. "Meow, mrew mew meowr. (So, you can understand me then.)" He confirmed. "Meow!" Buyo answered, happy that this scary kitty wasn't going to attack him next. InuYasha couldn't understand exactly what Buyo was saying, but judging by the cheer, it was a yes.
That was how InuYasha made a friend and learned to read body language at the same time. The two went to the doorstep just in time to see Kagome open it. "Hey, you two! I heard a dog out here, so I want you guys to come in before it attacks you or anything.
With that, she scooped InuYasha in her arms while Buyo ran in the warm, toasty house. She took him in her bedroom where her friends sat waiting for her. Ayumi saw something glint on the nightstand. "Hey, Kagome, what's that?" She asked, pointing at the shiny object. "Oh, that?" Kagome confirmed that she was talking about the locket.
"When I was younger, my mother gave that to me. My grandpa told me a legend about it; he said that you put a picture of the one you care most about in it. They say that if you keep anyone from seeing the picture for long enough, you and the one you care about will have their futures intertwined."
InuYasha, who at first was scrambling to escape, was now straining his ears to catch every word that Kagome was saying. "He said that you can only show the special someone, or else the 'spell' won't work." She finished.
"Wow, that's cool." Eri whispered in amazement. "Yeah, so sweet!!" Ayumi added. "Can you at least tell us? You know, who picture is in there?" Yuka nearly pleaded. Kagome blushed a bit, then made up the first thing that came to mind. "Nope, that'll break the spell, too." Hmm, she's pretty good at lying InuYasha thought. He was pretty good at reading people for things like that.
The subject was changed to other things and InuYasha was becoming restless. He saw the same bouncy ball as before, it was resting, forgotten, under the chair. He flicked his tail when he remembered the last time he tried to take that thing down. He walked over to it and tapped it with his paw.
The ball rolled until it tagged the wall, then it rolled back to InuYasha as if to say "Attack me, why don't you? Dumb cat." The girls turned to see him pounce on the ball. He rolled it, bit it, hissed at it, and any other adorable things you can imagine at kitty doing to cease boredom.
Kagome and her friends found this just too cute, so the joined him by helping the ball come to life. After maybe an hour of this, Eri picked him up and gave him a big hug. InuYasha was about to give her the same fate as the man who stepped on his tail, but then he remembered his challenge.
This might be harder than I thought…Quite some time passed by before the friends became sleepy, so they rolled out their sleeping bags while InuYasha took the opportunity to get out. Then he realized how hungry he was, so he went to the kitchen, hoping that they left Buyo's food out. When he arrived, he saw Kagome's mother just throwing away an empty can of cat food.
"Hey, kitty." She greeted. "I just put some food in the cat bowl, so you can help yourself to some." He went to where the food was last time and saw that Buyo was already eating. I wonder how long I'll have to wait this time- His thoughts were again interrupted. Buyo moved away from the bowl, signing something like this, "Eat, friend. Help yourself." InuYasha remembered that he still never tried it before, but now he was hungry and eager to have some.
He carefully took a bite then paused to let the flavor set in. It wasn't ramen, but it sure was good! He continued to eat and thought,
Maybe this won't be so bad after all.
Author's note: Dose anyone ever read these? If you do, then you're awesome!!! I'm sorry about the shortness of this one, it's just to tide you over until I get in the mood to write again. Ummmmmm, yeah. G'night from California!!!
