A/n: Hey all! I have just finished rereading this fic, when I realized; This fic sucks ass! I'm not joking! Why do I have 83 reveiws?! I know many very good fics with less reveiws then I have. But, then again, reveiws aren't everything. Writing is everything. I guess I just needed to thank you guys for continuing to read this horrible fic.
Disclaimer: I doughnut own Inuyasha. Mmmm....
Mini Chapter: Kagome's POV
Kagome still couldn't believe the events of last night. It was hard to believe that Kagome was doing something besides cleaning, any day.
Even though she told InuYasha that she was going to her room to sleep, she slept in one of the abandoned spare rooms. 'But the room is near my room,' Kagome thought to herself, 'So, technically, I'm not lying,'
The reason she decided to sleep in the small, stuffy room was because she couldn't bare to face Sango. Not now, anyways. She was still recovering from the shock of Sango finding out Kagome's deepest secret.
Once again, Kagome stared at the ceiling of her room. But this time, there was no chandelier attached to a high, marble ceiling.
There were no servants, rushing in and out of her door asking things like, "Would you like your pillow fluffed?" or, "Do you need more blankets?"
There wasn't her little brother Sota, waiting outside her door, sometimes for hours, just so he could scare the living daylights out of Kagome as she walked out her door.
There wasn't little Sasami in the kitchen, gathering carrots and sneaking them outside to feed to a rabbit that would always prance around the small patch of grass where it ate the dandelions when Sasami wasn't there to feed him.
There wasn't Old Keade, cooking her wonderful soup and always treating Kagome's scratches and cuts, ever since Kagome first ran into a tree when playing tag with the cook's daughter when she was five.
Kagome realized she was crying. She didn't know why she was crying. Maybe she missed her old life. But then she denied it, 'So many wonderful things have happened to me while I was here. I wouldn't give anything for my current life.'
'Then, why am I crying?' She thought about this long and hard before she realized that she was crying tears of both sorrow and joy.
'Sure, I miss my old life. I mean, who wouldn't? I was a princess, and so I was treated. I had jewelry and servants and marvelous feasts. But my life was in danger, my country was in danger. I suppose I panicked. How should I know what to do? I was raised in an uptight and strict family. So, I ran away. And I found a new life. It may not have been as glamourous as my old life, but I'm enjoying it. I'm actually doing something but sitting around all day, I have a very good friend who is my age, and, I have found someone that I can talk with about anything. Someone who is very dangerous, but would never think of hurting me. I have found someone that I can care for and love. I have found Inu-'
Kagome then realized who's name she was about to say, then erased the idea completely from her mind.
'I can't believe I almost said I loved InuYasha. Phew! I'm glad that thats over!' Kagome said aloud, "Wait... i do /i love InuYasha?! .. .. .. .. Nah!'
Kagome looked out her window and realized that it was already sunset. She knew that she should get out of bed and start cleaning. But she couldn't help but stay in bed and watch the beautiful sunset turn the sky pink and orange.
She was glad she picked the room she did. She was glad because, in spite of the stuffiness and lack of room and bug problem in the room, it still had something wonderful to offer. All you had to do was be patient and eventually, this dump of a room will allow you to see a big, bright, and beautiful sunset.
For some reason, that reminded her of InuYasha.
She shrugged it off and fell asleep, leaving all her chores undone.
Disclaimer: I doughnut own Inuyasha. Mmmm....
Mini Chapter: Kagome's POV
Kagome still couldn't believe the events of last night. It was hard to believe that Kagome was doing something besides cleaning, any day.
Even though she told InuYasha that she was going to her room to sleep, she slept in one of the abandoned spare rooms. 'But the room is near my room,' Kagome thought to herself, 'So, technically, I'm not lying,'
The reason she decided to sleep in the small, stuffy room was because she couldn't bare to face Sango. Not now, anyways. She was still recovering from the shock of Sango finding out Kagome's deepest secret.
Once again, Kagome stared at the ceiling of her room. But this time, there was no chandelier attached to a high, marble ceiling.
There were no servants, rushing in and out of her door asking things like, "Would you like your pillow fluffed?" or, "Do you need more blankets?"
There wasn't her little brother Sota, waiting outside her door, sometimes for hours, just so he could scare the living daylights out of Kagome as she walked out her door.
There wasn't little Sasami in the kitchen, gathering carrots and sneaking them outside to feed to a rabbit that would always prance around the small patch of grass where it ate the dandelions when Sasami wasn't there to feed him.
There wasn't Old Keade, cooking her wonderful soup and always treating Kagome's scratches and cuts, ever since Kagome first ran into a tree when playing tag with the cook's daughter when she was five.
Kagome realized she was crying. She didn't know why she was crying. Maybe she missed her old life. But then she denied it, 'So many wonderful things have happened to me while I was here. I wouldn't give anything for my current life.'
'Then, why am I crying?' She thought about this long and hard before she realized that she was crying tears of both sorrow and joy.
'Sure, I miss my old life. I mean, who wouldn't? I was a princess, and so I was treated. I had jewelry and servants and marvelous feasts. But my life was in danger, my country was in danger. I suppose I panicked. How should I know what to do? I was raised in an uptight and strict family. So, I ran away. And I found a new life. It may not have been as glamourous as my old life, but I'm enjoying it. I'm actually doing something but sitting around all day, I have a very good friend who is my age, and, I have found someone that I can talk with about anything. Someone who is very dangerous, but would never think of hurting me. I have found someone that I can care for and love. I have found Inu-'
Kagome then realized who's name she was about to say, then erased the idea completely from her mind.
'I can't believe I almost said I loved InuYasha. Phew! I'm glad that thats over!' Kagome said aloud, "Wait... i do /i love InuYasha?! .. .. .. .. Nah!'
Kagome looked out her window and realized that it was already sunset. She knew that she should get out of bed and start cleaning. But she couldn't help but stay in bed and watch the beautiful sunset turn the sky pink and orange.
She was glad she picked the room she did. She was glad because, in spite of the stuffiness and lack of room and bug problem in the room, it still had something wonderful to offer. All you had to do was be patient and eventually, this dump of a room will allow you to see a big, bright, and beautiful sunset.
For some reason, that reminded her of InuYasha.
She shrugged it off and fell asleep, leaving all her chores undone.
