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Hidden Amber
Chapter 6- Musical Number
Kagome sat down next to Sango and Miroku in her theater arts class. Miroku had clearly tried to touch Sango in a very rude manor, and was now paying for it when he lay out cold in his seat.
"What's our assignment?" Kagome asked.
"A play I think," Sango replied.
"Goodie, acting, my favorite thing in the world," Kagome sighed.
"It won't be that bad. Besides you're a great actress," Sango smiled. "You got Inu-Yasha fooled for sure. He thinks you're an angel that could do no wrong."
"He'd believe anything anyway," Kagome looked around the theater for there sensei. "Where's Mrs. Kinomoto I wonder?"
"Akira's late too," Sango, said. "To think someone skipping class that your mother just happens to teach."
"Morning ladies," Akira sat next to the still out cold Miroku.
"Speck of the devil," Kagome smiled.
Akira laughed, "Don't tell you ladies have been gossiping about me.
"Maybe."
Kagome sat back in her seat as she watched a few more late students come in. Inu-Yasha was one of them. She looked away looking at Miroku who had just awoken. He looked around dazed and confused.
"Oh hello, Kagome when did you get here," he asked.
She smiled," Ten minutes ago."
"Oh"
"Good morning class, sorry I'm behind," Kinomoto ran into the theater in a rush.
Kagome moved in her seat and got more comfortable before finally sitting still. She didn't know why, but she just couldn't get comfortable. Something big was going happen, she knew it.
"Many of you have heard that we're doing a play. That is only partly true. We in fact are doing a musical. A musical, in which EVERYONE in this class will be singing and dancing in, no matter what."
At that moment Kagome's whole world seemed to crash around her. Sango's eyes too widened also and looked at her friend. Her face had fear written all over it.
"I knew O.D.I was too good to be true," Kagome's eyes still wide.
"O.D.I," Miroku and Akira's face just read confusing.
"Crap."
* * *
Kagome lay on Sango's bed, as Sango was on the floor by her bed. Akira sat at Sango's desk, while Miroku stood by the window, looking out as it rained hard.
The weather had been gloomy for a few hours. Starting at lunch, and still continuing on. Sango had asked Akira to drive her home, since he was the only one with a car. Everyone had ended up coming, so they could all discuss O.D.I.
"So...let me get this straight, you were going to get Inu-Yasha back for everything he's done to you ever the years. By pretending to be in love with him. Am I right?" Akira asked.
"Right"
"Well...why? Kagome I know I haven't known you long...but sure he picks on everyone sometimes. So why get revenge on him," Akira asked.
Kagome seemed to ignore his question. "He's always been mean to Kagome. He's done many horrible things to her," Sango said. "Once when I first moved here, I was in grade three, I saw Inu-Yasha picking on a little boy in grade one. Kagome tried to protect the child. And Inu-Yasha didn't like her sticking up him. So after school he pushed her down to the ground."
"Really?"
"...Yes..." Kagome whispered. "Since then he's always picked on me. I even have a scar on my leg from when he pushed me. I fell on a sharp rock, and it cut me badly."
"I remember that," Sango sighed. "Miroku's uncle was the doctor who stitched it up. That's how Kagome met Miroku. They became friends and then naturally we all became friends."
Miroku nodded as he remembered the incident. Kagome's mother was carrying Kagome into the room. She was very clearly upset that her daughters wound wouldn't stop bleeding. Miroku's uncle, who was a doctor, had told Mrs. Higurashi her daughter would need stitched. And thus, today Kagome was left with only a scar on her leg. Even if it was almost two inches, it was hardly noticeable.
"Anyway, Kagome, in theater arts when you have to try out. What are you going to do?" Miroku changed the subject.
"Sing badly," she said simply. "I have not choice. I can't blow my cover now."
"Operation Destroy Inu-Yasha," Miroku said. "Who the hell came up with that?"
Sango glared, "I did!"
"On second though, it's not that bad," Miroku smirked.
"Go to hell hentai lover," Sango threw her slipper at his head.
"OUCH!"
"So are you really going to be singing badly," Akira asked?
"Yes"
"To bad, the school play would have been awesome with you singing."
"No biggy."
* * *
Kagome sat in the theater with her CD case in her hands. She nervously rubbed her plums together nervously. Wishing that the try had already passed.
"Come on Kagome, you've never been nervous before," Sango tried to comfort her friend.
"It's hard. I've never had to do bad before," Kagome sighed. "I gave everything my best."
"...True..."
"Higurashi Kagome, your up," Kinomoto called.
Kagome stood, nervously, gripping the CD case harder then before, stopping towards the stage.
"Hey Higurashi, do us all a favor and break a leg, literally," Inu-Yasha's voice called from somewhere in the seated rows.
Suddenly Kagome froze in place, her leg foot on the first step to get onto the stage. Her eyes suddenly burned as she stepped onto the stage.
"OH CRAP," Sango's mind screamed.
"Sango please, tell me that look is just her being scared," Miroku said.
"No, it's not. She's going to sing."
Kagome gave her CD to her sensei, Kinomoto. "It's number five." Kagome then stood center stage, her eyes still burning with anger. The music started.
You've giving me too many things
Lately, you're all I need You smiled at me and said
Everyone who was talking and wasn't planning to pay attention, were silenced at once. They just stared at the stage in a death like silence.
Don't get me wrong I love you
But does that mean I have to meet your father? When we are older you'll understand What I meant when I said, "NO, I don't think life is quite that simple."
"What the hell is she doing," Sango's mind screamed.
"Um Sango?" Akira asked.
"She's so screwed," Sango replied to Akira's silent question.
When you walk away You don't hear me say, please Oh baby, don't go Simple and clean is the way That you're making me feel tonight It's hard to let it go
Everyone who was watching her was in a trance all but Akira, Sango and Miroku whom were only on shock. How was their friend going to get out of this one.
The daily things that keep us all busy Are confusing me That's when you came to me and said,
Sango managed to turn her head a little to watch the popular crowd in the back row, just to see Inu-Yasha's reaction.
Wish I could prove I love you But does that mean I have to watch on water? When we are older you'll understand it's Enough when I say so And maybe some things are that simple
Judging by it...he was ever so slowly putting two and two together. Sango turned back, her heart pounding hard.
"You guys...I think Inu-Yasha's figuring things out," Sango sank lower in her seat.
Miroku looked at Inu-Yasha, "I don't think so."
Hold me Whatever lies beyond this morning? Is a little later on Regardless of warnings the future Doesn't scare me at all Nothings like before
"Why?"
"I have him in my math class. And when it comes to figuring things out...he sucks," Miroku said flatly.
Sango turned back to Kagome who had finished her song. Everyone seemed still in his or her trances. Kinomoto stood.
"Why Kagome that was amazing, where'd you learn to sing like that?" she asked.
"The moment of truth," Kagome replied.
"My cousin," Kagome replied.
"And your cousins name." The sensei asked once again.
"Oh...my cousin..." Kagome said.
Kagome froze, and she spit out the first thing that came to mind.
"Milla"
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Hidden Amber
Chapter 6- Musical Number
Kagome sat down next to Sango and Miroku in her theater arts class. Miroku had clearly tried to touch Sango in a very rude manor, and was now paying for it when he lay out cold in his seat.
"What's our assignment?" Kagome asked.
"A play I think," Sango replied.
"Goodie, acting, my favorite thing in the world," Kagome sighed.
"It won't be that bad. Besides you're a great actress," Sango smiled. "You got Inu-Yasha fooled for sure. He thinks you're an angel that could do no wrong."
"He'd believe anything anyway," Kagome looked around the theater for there sensei. "Where's Mrs. Kinomoto I wonder?"
"Akira's late too," Sango, said. "To think someone skipping class that your mother just happens to teach."
"Morning ladies," Akira sat next to the still out cold Miroku.
"Speck of the devil," Kagome smiled.
Akira laughed, "Don't tell you ladies have been gossiping about me.
"Maybe."
Kagome sat back in her seat as she watched a few more late students come in. Inu-Yasha was one of them. She looked away looking at Miroku who had just awoken. He looked around dazed and confused.
"Oh hello, Kagome when did you get here," he asked.
She smiled," Ten minutes ago."
"Oh"
"Good morning class, sorry I'm behind," Kinomoto ran into the theater in a rush.
Kagome moved in her seat and got more comfortable before finally sitting still. She didn't know why, but she just couldn't get comfortable. Something big was going happen, she knew it.
"Many of you have heard that we're doing a play. That is only partly true. We in fact are doing a musical. A musical, in which EVERYONE in this class will be singing and dancing in, no matter what."
At that moment Kagome's whole world seemed to crash around her. Sango's eyes too widened also and looked at her friend. Her face had fear written all over it.
"I knew O.D.I was too good to be true," Kagome's eyes still wide.
"O.D.I," Miroku and Akira's face just read confusing.
"Crap."
* * *
Kagome lay on Sango's bed, as Sango was on the floor by her bed. Akira sat at Sango's desk, while Miroku stood by the window, looking out as it rained hard.
The weather had been gloomy for a few hours. Starting at lunch, and still continuing on. Sango had asked Akira to drive her home, since he was the only one with a car. Everyone had ended up coming, so they could all discuss O.D.I.
"So...let me get this straight, you were going to get Inu-Yasha back for everything he's done to you ever the years. By pretending to be in love with him. Am I right?" Akira asked.
"Right"
"Well...why? Kagome I know I haven't known you long...but sure he picks on everyone sometimes. So why get revenge on him," Akira asked.
Kagome seemed to ignore his question. "He's always been mean to Kagome. He's done many horrible things to her," Sango said. "Once when I first moved here, I was in grade three, I saw Inu-Yasha picking on a little boy in grade one. Kagome tried to protect the child. And Inu-Yasha didn't like her sticking up him. So after school he pushed her down to the ground."
"Really?"
"...Yes..." Kagome whispered. "Since then he's always picked on me. I even have a scar on my leg from when he pushed me. I fell on a sharp rock, and it cut me badly."
"I remember that," Sango sighed. "Miroku's uncle was the doctor who stitched it up. That's how Kagome met Miroku. They became friends and then naturally we all became friends."
Miroku nodded as he remembered the incident. Kagome's mother was carrying Kagome into the room. She was very clearly upset that her daughters wound wouldn't stop bleeding. Miroku's uncle, who was a doctor, had told Mrs. Higurashi her daughter would need stitched. And thus, today Kagome was left with only a scar on her leg. Even if it was almost two inches, it was hardly noticeable.
"Anyway, Kagome, in theater arts when you have to try out. What are you going to do?" Miroku changed the subject.
"Sing badly," she said simply. "I have not choice. I can't blow my cover now."
"Operation Destroy Inu-Yasha," Miroku said. "Who the hell came up with that?"
Sango glared, "I did!"
"On second though, it's not that bad," Miroku smirked.
"Go to hell hentai lover," Sango threw her slipper at his head.
"OUCH!"
"So are you really going to be singing badly," Akira asked?
"Yes"
"To bad, the school play would have been awesome with you singing."
"No biggy."
* * *
Kagome sat in the theater with her CD case in her hands. She nervously rubbed her plums together nervously. Wishing that the try had already passed.
"Come on Kagome, you've never been nervous before," Sango tried to comfort her friend.
"It's hard. I've never had to do bad before," Kagome sighed. "I gave everything my best."
"...True..."
"Higurashi Kagome, your up," Kinomoto called.
Kagome stood, nervously, gripping the CD case harder then before, stopping towards the stage.
"Hey Higurashi, do us all a favor and break a leg, literally," Inu-Yasha's voice called from somewhere in the seated rows.
Suddenly Kagome froze in place, her leg foot on the first step to get onto the stage. Her eyes suddenly burned as she stepped onto the stage.
"OH CRAP," Sango's mind screamed.
"Sango please, tell me that look is just her being scared," Miroku said.
"No, it's not. She's going to sing."
Kagome gave her CD to her sensei, Kinomoto. "It's number five." Kagome then stood center stage, her eyes still burning with anger. The music started.
You've giving me too many things
Lately, you're all I need You smiled at me and said
Everyone who was talking and wasn't planning to pay attention, were silenced at once. They just stared at the stage in a death like silence.
Don't get me wrong I love you
But does that mean I have to meet your father? When we are older you'll understand What I meant when I said, "NO, I don't think life is quite that simple."
"What the hell is she doing," Sango's mind screamed.
"Um Sango?" Akira asked.
"She's so screwed," Sango replied to Akira's silent question.
When you walk away You don't hear me say, please Oh baby, don't go Simple and clean is the way That you're making me feel tonight It's hard to let it go
Everyone who was watching her was in a trance all but Akira, Sango and Miroku whom were only on shock. How was their friend going to get out of this one.
The daily things that keep us all busy Are confusing me That's when you came to me and said,
Sango managed to turn her head a little to watch the popular crowd in the back row, just to see Inu-Yasha's reaction.
Wish I could prove I love you But does that mean I have to watch on water? When we are older you'll understand it's Enough when I say so And maybe some things are that simple
Judging by it...he was ever so slowly putting two and two together. Sango turned back, her heart pounding hard.
"You guys...I think Inu-Yasha's figuring things out," Sango sank lower in her seat.
Miroku looked at Inu-Yasha, "I don't think so."
Hold me Whatever lies beyond this morning? Is a little later on Regardless of warnings the future Doesn't scare me at all Nothings like before
"Why?"
"I have him in my math class. And when it comes to figuring things out...he sucks," Miroku said flatly.
Sango turned back to Kagome who had finished her song. Everyone seemed still in his or her trances. Kinomoto stood.
"Why Kagome that was amazing, where'd you learn to sing like that?" she asked.
"The moment of truth," Kagome replied.
"My cousin," Kagome replied.
"And your cousins name." The sensei asked once again.
"Oh...my cousin..." Kagome said.
Kagome froze, and she spit out the first thing that came to mind.
"Milla"
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Kayla Chan: Am I evil or what!
C U ON CHAPTER 7!
