A/N: This chapter has some Naraku bashing. I forgot to say that there will
be Kikyo bashing and Naraku bashing. This chapter is kinda short and
boring, but it could have been worse! I was only using half my brain when
writing this fic. I just really wanted to get this chapter over with. I
promise I'll give you better chapter next time. Please review!
Disclaimer: I don't own Inu-chan. WAH!
Chapter Two: The Meeting
Kagome continued sobbing and staring at the casket carved with flowers and fairies and beautiful landscapes.
Kagome was dressed in a long sleeved black dress, black high-heeled shoes, a black choker, and a black vale over her head. She didn't want to where so much black, but her mother forced her to because they were all meant for a funeral.
Kagome looked around and all she saw was a whole blur of black. Everybody, from miles and miles away, came to attend at King Ranma's funeral to share their sorrow with others. Kagome could only see a blur of black because everybody was wearing black and her tears were blurring her vision. Kagome suddenly felt a hand on her shoulder, "It's a shame your father, King Ranma, had to die. But I suppose there are some upsides to it." Naraku smirked and chuckled a bit.
Kagome jerked her shoulder forward so it was out of Naraku hand. Kagome despised Naraku more than anything in the world. He was a selfish bastard who wanted to be Kagome's fiancé so he could be rich and powerful. And how Kagome hated the way he always wore that big conceited smirk.
Kagome then put on a determined look, "I swear Naraku, over my father's grave, that you will never be king. My mother would never think about marrying you so you could be replacement king and don't even think about being my fiancé. Just stay out of it, you filthy bastard."
"Why so negative, Kagome? You know I would never become king," Naraku grinned, "At least not yet."
Naraku then cupped his hand in Kagome's chin and studied her face as Kagome glared angrily at him. "I suppose you would make a decent wife. That is, after I've made good use of you, then you'd be as good as....dead." Naraku smirked and chuckled once more, "My dear Kagome."
Kagome then turned red with anger, made sure Naraku took his hand of her, then slapped him, "Just stay out of it you bastard! You will never be king, NEVER! And it's Princess Kagome to you!" Kagome then ran into the forest that she knew so well.
The crowd was shocked at the sudden outburst, then shrugged it of and continued sulking, or sobbing, or just talking.
Kagome ran further into the forest, sobbing, and finally stopped when her legs felt as if they were about to fall off. She sat next to an old oak tree, leaned her back against it, and buried her puffy red eyes in her lap as she cried and sobbed.
"Why so sad?" asked a mysterious voice.
"Didn't I already tell you to go away, Naraku? If you come to bother me again I swear I'll-" Kagome then looked up to see, not Naraku, but Prince InuYasha, himself.
"Oh my god! I'm so sorry your highness," Kagome bowed. Prince InuYasha was much more powerful then Kagome could ever be, "I didn't know it was you." If you could please forgive me, your highness-"
"Okay! Okay! I get it, dammit!"
"Well, you didn't have to curse. I am royalty too, you should show respect for me, too." said Kagome in a matter-of-factly way.
"God. Are all princesses this snobby? Let me answer that for you: Yes."
"Well your not a Mr. Prince Charming either, your royal pain in the ass."
"You never answered my question!"
"Well-question? What question?"
"What was up with all the water works?" InuYasha now sounded concerned. 'Man, I hate it when women cry. Especially really pretty ones....Whoa! What did I just say?' InuYasha thought.
"Hello?" Kagome waved her hand up and down infront of InuYasha's face, "Earth to InuYasha!"
InuYasha snapped out of his train of thoughts. "So answer my question!"
"Oh my god! I guess you really are as stupid as you look."
"Well right back at ya."
There was a moment of silence.
"S-So, Princess Kagome, wo-would you like me to, er, walk you back the the, um, funeral thing?" InuYasha asked timidly, "I mean, just to make sure you won't get lost because then I wouldn't be able to annoy you anymore." He added for good measure.
Kagome was a bit shocked at his offer then said, "Thanks," Kagome paused for a moment, "But no thanks. I've been around this forest before, and I think I'd be able to find my way there." Kagome gave InuYasha a faint smile.
Instead of arguing back, InuYasha just nodded.
Kagome and InuYasha were then on their way. Before leaving they both bid their good-byes. And no matter how much they tried to deny it, there is that little voice in the corner of their mind telling them they actually enjoyed each other's company.
Disclaimer: I don't own Inu-chan. WAH!
Chapter Two: The Meeting
Kagome continued sobbing and staring at the casket carved with flowers and fairies and beautiful landscapes.
Kagome was dressed in a long sleeved black dress, black high-heeled shoes, a black choker, and a black vale over her head. She didn't want to where so much black, but her mother forced her to because they were all meant for a funeral.
Kagome looked around and all she saw was a whole blur of black. Everybody, from miles and miles away, came to attend at King Ranma's funeral to share their sorrow with others. Kagome could only see a blur of black because everybody was wearing black and her tears were blurring her vision. Kagome suddenly felt a hand on her shoulder, "It's a shame your father, King Ranma, had to die. But I suppose there are some upsides to it." Naraku smirked and chuckled a bit.
Kagome jerked her shoulder forward so it was out of Naraku hand. Kagome despised Naraku more than anything in the world. He was a selfish bastard who wanted to be Kagome's fiancé so he could be rich and powerful. And how Kagome hated the way he always wore that big conceited smirk.
Kagome then put on a determined look, "I swear Naraku, over my father's grave, that you will never be king. My mother would never think about marrying you so you could be replacement king and don't even think about being my fiancé. Just stay out of it, you filthy bastard."
"Why so negative, Kagome? You know I would never become king," Naraku grinned, "At least not yet."
Naraku then cupped his hand in Kagome's chin and studied her face as Kagome glared angrily at him. "I suppose you would make a decent wife. That is, after I've made good use of you, then you'd be as good as....dead." Naraku smirked and chuckled once more, "My dear Kagome."
Kagome then turned red with anger, made sure Naraku took his hand of her, then slapped him, "Just stay out of it you bastard! You will never be king, NEVER! And it's Princess Kagome to you!" Kagome then ran into the forest that she knew so well.
The crowd was shocked at the sudden outburst, then shrugged it of and continued sulking, or sobbing, or just talking.
Kagome ran further into the forest, sobbing, and finally stopped when her legs felt as if they were about to fall off. She sat next to an old oak tree, leaned her back against it, and buried her puffy red eyes in her lap as she cried and sobbed.
"Why so sad?" asked a mysterious voice.
"Didn't I already tell you to go away, Naraku? If you come to bother me again I swear I'll-" Kagome then looked up to see, not Naraku, but Prince InuYasha, himself.
"Oh my god! I'm so sorry your highness," Kagome bowed. Prince InuYasha was much more powerful then Kagome could ever be, "I didn't know it was you." If you could please forgive me, your highness-"
"Okay! Okay! I get it, dammit!"
"Well, you didn't have to curse. I am royalty too, you should show respect for me, too." said Kagome in a matter-of-factly way.
"God. Are all princesses this snobby? Let me answer that for you: Yes."
"Well your not a Mr. Prince Charming either, your royal pain in the ass."
"You never answered my question!"
"Well-question? What question?"
"What was up with all the water works?" InuYasha now sounded concerned. 'Man, I hate it when women cry. Especially really pretty ones....Whoa! What did I just say?' InuYasha thought.
"Hello?" Kagome waved her hand up and down infront of InuYasha's face, "Earth to InuYasha!"
InuYasha snapped out of his train of thoughts. "So answer my question!"
"Oh my god! I guess you really are as stupid as you look."
"Well right back at ya."
There was a moment of silence.
"S-So, Princess Kagome, wo-would you like me to, er, walk you back the the, um, funeral thing?" InuYasha asked timidly, "I mean, just to make sure you won't get lost because then I wouldn't be able to annoy you anymore." He added for good measure.
Kagome was a bit shocked at his offer then said, "Thanks," Kagome paused for a moment, "But no thanks. I've been around this forest before, and I think I'd be able to find my way there." Kagome gave InuYasha a faint smile.
Instead of arguing back, InuYasha just nodded.
Kagome and InuYasha were then on their way. Before leaving they both bid their good-byes. And no matter how much they tried to deny it, there is that little voice in the corner of their mind telling them they actually enjoyed each other's company.
