A/n: Sorry my last chapter was poor in grammar and spelling and crap, I was
just way to lazy to spell check. This chapter is kinda short, okay maybe
not kinda short, REALLY short. But I'll try to make it up in the next
chapter.
Disclaimer: Why say everything forward, when you can say it backwards? !ahsaYunI nwo t'ond I Hey, their doing it with baseball caps, so why stop there?
Chapter Five: From Hyrule to Sejai
"Ahhh!"
The high pitched scream of the poor housemaid could be heard through out the castle.
Everybody in the castle either jumped in surprise or woke up. Queen Akane, Keade, and Sasami quickly ran up to where the terrified housemaid was: Kagome's room. Or at least it used to be.
"What happened?" asked sweet, innocent Sasami, the housemaid just stood there, stuck to the ground, clutching the note for her dear life.
Queen Akane wrung the light blue paper out of the housemaid's hand and read it.
Dear Who Ever Is Reading This Note,
I have run away because I have nothing left here. And I would be much better of out here, by myself. Don't worry, I'm safe. Please don't look for me. If you do I'd just run away again, but farther away. I really will miss you all. Mom, Sota, Keade, Sasami. Please don't do anything stupid.
Best Wishes,
Kagome
Akane read this note over and over again and tried to soak in everything written down on that light blue paper. Now it was Akane's turn to be glued to the ground, clutching the note for her life.
Keade got the paper from Akane's hand and read it. Keade was very sad, but she was not surprised. Sasami looked over Keade's shoulder and read the carefully written words on the paper. Sasami was, too, sad.
Sasami wrinkled her nose and frowned. Princess Kagome was her best friend, 'Princess Kagome treated me like a real person and not just another maid.'
As Sota walked past the door that once led to Kagome's room he glanced and saw his mother clutching a note, 'She probably discovered Kagome's note,' thought Sota. He saw Keade slowly shaking her head, then he noticed Sasami, she was frowning.
Now, no one but Kagome knew this, but Sota has a crush on Sasami (a/n: Sasami from Tenchi Muyo. So this is slightly Tenchi Muyo cross over.) he hated to see her frown.
"Psst!" Sota did it so only Sasami could hear.
Sasami turned her head and saw Sota. She then walked towards him, "Yes, Prince Sota?" Sota grabbed Sasami's arm and brought her to a corner or a corridor. Sasami gasped a bit. She was a bit frightened at what Prince Sota might do to her, but she but it behind her a repeated, "Yes, Prince Sota?"
"There's something I need to tell you, it's about Kagome,"
Sasami raised her eyebrow at the mention of Kagome. Sota winced at the mention of Kagome.
"What is it?" Sasami asked with eagerness.
"Before she left, Before Kagome left, she, well, erm, she......."
"Yes?"
"Before Kagome left she talked to me and-"
"You saw her before she ran away?"
"Yes! And she said that she really misses you, and that someday, somehow, she will come back."
"Come back?" Sasami was now smiling a mile wide, "Oh this is terrific! I can't wait to tell Queen Akane and-"
"No."
"What?"
"I mean, no. You shouldn't tell my mother, or any of the other maids, or anybody about his, okay?" Sota said this firmly. Some people would probably have found this intimidating, but Sasami could see through it. So she gave Sota a smile and a peck on the cheek and skipped away.
Sota gently touched the spot Sasami kissed him, he then smiled and walked along the corridors whistling the tune of Lavenders Blue.
^_~
Kagome ran passed the trees and bushes and animals in the forest. (a/n: or woods, whatever you wanna call it.)
Once Kagome felt as if her legs were going to fall of she decided to sit herself on a tree stump. Her clothes were all torn up and ruined. It's been two weeks or so since she ran away and her supplies were either scarce or gone. All she had left was an apple, a slice of cheese, pens, paper, and her necklace.
Kagome took a bite out of her apple and started to walk out of the forest and into a village, or so she thought. Kagome read the sign, 'Welcome to Sejai,' it read.
"Oh my god," Kagome's mouth hung open, "I'm not in a village! I have traveled all the way from Hyrule to Sejai!" (a/n: Let's pretend that's really really far, like from the US to Canada. How did she make it to Sejai in 2 weeks you ask? Well I honestly don't know.)
"I suppose I could find a job as a maid, earn money, get food and new clothes. I guess I could live in the forest, or maybe I could find enough money to rent a room to live in."
Kagome followed the border of the village and the forest. She stopped when she saw a big, giant castle, similar to Kagome's castle. Behind the castle was a beautiful garden, followed by a forest. Kagome knew she shouldn't have, but her curiosity took over her fear and she went into the garden.
Kagome inhaled all the wonderful fragrances and even picked a few flowers. While looking at the flowers she began to sing.
"Lavenders blue
Rosemaries green
When I am king"
A mysterious voice intruded.
"You shall be queen."
Kagome jumped at the sudden interruption. She turned around only to find, the one and only, Prince InuYasha. But not the ordinary Prince InuYasha; he had long silver hair, fangs, claws, and two triangular shaped dog ears on the top of his head.
Kagome took one look at his face, then fainted.
InuYasha sighed. He then rolled his eyes, "What the hell am supposed to do now?" he debated whether to just leave her there or bring her in the castle. He picked her up and looked at her face, 'She looks an awful lot like Princess Kagome,' he studied her face more closely, 'Could she be- Nah!'
InuYasha held her closer to his chest and began to jump (a/n: Not really jump. It's like, hop or something. You know, if you watch the anime you know what I'm talking about.) to his room. He made it to his room and placed Kagome on his bed. He then transformed into his human form.
InuYasha began to study her face again. Then he began to study her body, 'I have to admit, I wouldn't mind-Whoa! I've been hanging around Miroku to much!'
InuYasha watched Kagome sleep. And know matter how much he denied it, there was a little voice in the back of his head telling him he might have actually might have taken a liking to this stranger.
Disclaimer: Why say everything forward, when you can say it backwards? !ahsaYunI nwo t'ond I Hey, their doing it with baseball caps, so why stop there?
Chapter Five: From Hyrule to Sejai
"Ahhh!"
The high pitched scream of the poor housemaid could be heard through out the castle.
Everybody in the castle either jumped in surprise or woke up. Queen Akane, Keade, and Sasami quickly ran up to where the terrified housemaid was: Kagome's room. Or at least it used to be.
"What happened?" asked sweet, innocent Sasami, the housemaid just stood there, stuck to the ground, clutching the note for her dear life.
Queen Akane wrung the light blue paper out of the housemaid's hand and read it.
Dear Who Ever Is Reading This Note,
I have run away because I have nothing left here. And I would be much better of out here, by myself. Don't worry, I'm safe. Please don't look for me. If you do I'd just run away again, but farther away. I really will miss you all. Mom, Sota, Keade, Sasami. Please don't do anything stupid.
Best Wishes,
Kagome
Akane read this note over and over again and tried to soak in everything written down on that light blue paper. Now it was Akane's turn to be glued to the ground, clutching the note for her life.
Keade got the paper from Akane's hand and read it. Keade was very sad, but she was not surprised. Sasami looked over Keade's shoulder and read the carefully written words on the paper. Sasami was, too, sad.
Sasami wrinkled her nose and frowned. Princess Kagome was her best friend, 'Princess Kagome treated me like a real person and not just another maid.'
As Sota walked past the door that once led to Kagome's room he glanced and saw his mother clutching a note, 'She probably discovered Kagome's note,' thought Sota. He saw Keade slowly shaking her head, then he noticed Sasami, she was frowning.
Now, no one but Kagome knew this, but Sota has a crush on Sasami (a/n: Sasami from Tenchi Muyo. So this is slightly Tenchi Muyo cross over.) he hated to see her frown.
"Psst!" Sota did it so only Sasami could hear.
Sasami turned her head and saw Sota. She then walked towards him, "Yes, Prince Sota?" Sota grabbed Sasami's arm and brought her to a corner or a corridor. Sasami gasped a bit. She was a bit frightened at what Prince Sota might do to her, but she but it behind her a repeated, "Yes, Prince Sota?"
"There's something I need to tell you, it's about Kagome,"
Sasami raised her eyebrow at the mention of Kagome. Sota winced at the mention of Kagome.
"What is it?" Sasami asked with eagerness.
"Before she left, Before Kagome left, she, well, erm, she......."
"Yes?"
"Before Kagome left she talked to me and-"
"You saw her before she ran away?"
"Yes! And she said that she really misses you, and that someday, somehow, she will come back."
"Come back?" Sasami was now smiling a mile wide, "Oh this is terrific! I can't wait to tell Queen Akane and-"
"No."
"What?"
"I mean, no. You shouldn't tell my mother, or any of the other maids, or anybody about his, okay?" Sota said this firmly. Some people would probably have found this intimidating, but Sasami could see through it. So she gave Sota a smile and a peck on the cheek and skipped away.
Sota gently touched the spot Sasami kissed him, he then smiled and walked along the corridors whistling the tune of Lavenders Blue.
^_~
Kagome ran passed the trees and bushes and animals in the forest. (a/n: or woods, whatever you wanna call it.)
Once Kagome felt as if her legs were going to fall of she decided to sit herself on a tree stump. Her clothes were all torn up and ruined. It's been two weeks or so since she ran away and her supplies were either scarce or gone. All she had left was an apple, a slice of cheese, pens, paper, and her necklace.
Kagome took a bite out of her apple and started to walk out of the forest and into a village, or so she thought. Kagome read the sign, 'Welcome to Sejai,' it read.
"Oh my god," Kagome's mouth hung open, "I'm not in a village! I have traveled all the way from Hyrule to Sejai!" (a/n: Let's pretend that's really really far, like from the US to Canada. How did she make it to Sejai in 2 weeks you ask? Well I honestly don't know.)
"I suppose I could find a job as a maid, earn money, get food and new clothes. I guess I could live in the forest, or maybe I could find enough money to rent a room to live in."
Kagome followed the border of the village and the forest. She stopped when she saw a big, giant castle, similar to Kagome's castle. Behind the castle was a beautiful garden, followed by a forest. Kagome knew she shouldn't have, but her curiosity took over her fear and she went into the garden.
Kagome inhaled all the wonderful fragrances and even picked a few flowers. While looking at the flowers she began to sing.
"Lavenders blue
Rosemaries green
When I am king"
A mysterious voice intruded.
"You shall be queen."
Kagome jumped at the sudden interruption. She turned around only to find, the one and only, Prince InuYasha. But not the ordinary Prince InuYasha; he had long silver hair, fangs, claws, and two triangular shaped dog ears on the top of his head.
Kagome took one look at his face, then fainted.
InuYasha sighed. He then rolled his eyes, "What the hell am supposed to do now?" he debated whether to just leave her there or bring her in the castle. He picked her up and looked at her face, 'She looks an awful lot like Princess Kagome,' he studied her face more closely, 'Could she be- Nah!'
InuYasha held her closer to his chest and began to jump (a/n: Not really jump. It's like, hop or something. You know, if you watch the anime you know what I'm talking about.) to his room. He made it to his room and placed Kagome on his bed. He then transformed into his human form.
InuYasha began to study her face again. Then he began to study her body, 'I have to admit, I wouldn't mind-Whoa! I've been hanging around Miroku to much!'
InuYasha watched Kagome sleep. And know matter how much he denied it, there was a little voice in the back of his head telling him he might have actually might have taken a liking to this stranger.
