Kameko was right, the past seven days had seemed to take wings,
flying by so fast the only time Kagome had to think of Sesshoumaru was at
night, which she did every night. The sky was always so beautiful then,
starting out a light violet, and slowly changing to the deepest blue known
to man. And with the silver stars and white moon lighting the earth, you
could see the rich green grass at your feet and all of the beautiful the
land had to offer, it was impossible not to get lost in its beauty.
As if in a flash of lightning, Kagome felt several people, enough to make
up an army approaching them in the same way that Sesshoumaru had led Kagome
to Kameko's home. Kagome sat up in a jolt as she got up and ran to Kameko's
side on the other side of the hut, a good 50 feet away. "Who are they?"
Kagome asked in second as her heart pounded in her chest, fear consuming
her mind; "Calm down Kagome... It was only a matter of time; listen to me
carefully, I want you to run from here in the opposite direction, I want
you to find Sesshoumaru if you are not able to find him within two days out
in the woods by yourself, go the city of the central lands. We are a good
distance away being on the country but with your strength I'm sure you'll
make it through." Kameko said, having no fear, sadness or anything in her
voice.
"Kameko, what about you? I can't leave you to get killed, you're like
another mother for me!" Kagome said, tears forming in her eyes at the
thought of losing Kameko; even though it had only been seven days it was
more than enough to get attached to Kameko, all you needed was a day and
you'd love her, that's just the type of person she was. "Kagome, I am far
older than I look or seem if that is believable, I am going to stay here
and stall, you need time and I will not let them go and kill you Kagome.
Now leave before they get too close and we both die." Kameko said, standing
up and quickly rushing out the door, mumbling a small spell as she went.
Kagome ran across the hut and grabbed her backpack, which had contained all
she had needed; she placed the pack on, and ran out of the hut taking a
right and running through the grass, past all the small bushes and into the
small barrier of trees which lasted for a few miles.
It was at sunrise that Kagome stopped far out of the mini forest of trees
and on the flat grasslands eventually leading into the city. Kagome dropped
her head as tears slid down from her face, 'I shouldn't have left... I should
have stayed!' She yelled mentally at herself, "But what good would I have
done? It doesn't matter now, what's done is done. Kameko, where ever you
are I hope you'll find eternal happiness." Kagome whispered to herself as
she wiped away the remaining tears. She stood up, and began continuing
forward, only now walking.
She walked for hours, and by now her feet was pulsing with soreness. She
knew she was near the village, feeling the presence of the people close so
she continued, ignoring the messages her body sent her; she was not used to
walking like this, not to mention the emotional stress, knowing that she
had to find Sesshoumaru and get him to help her to keep the small army of
people from attacking the village if any were still alive but also knowing
Kameko, a mother figure to her was without a doubt slain. She made it to
the village and sat down on the grass under the nice warm rays of the sun
which was directly above her; the day was beautiful even though such a
horrible thing occurred that day. She removed the backpack and placed it in
front of her and opened it up and searched through what she had brought
with her. Everything was there, plus something extra; Kagome carefully
picked up this foreign object, smooth to the touch; she unfolded it, it was
a letter; she read it carefully to herself;
'Kagome,
You are an extremely brave girl; you have amazing power and such a
strong heart. Never forget yourself, never lose who you are for you are far
too good for that. Dear, never lose faith in your Sesshoumaru his love for
you is without a doubt an eternal one. Never forget what you have been
taught be us both and more importantly never forget what you taught
yourself,
Love forever, Kameko'
Kagome wiped away the tears that had gathered in her eyes and had slowly
slid down her cheeks. "Excuse me miss?" A new voice called, she looked up
startled to see a woman with long brown-black hair and green eyes standing
before her; she was wearing a simple mint green kimono, she was short and
looked to be about 16, around Kagome's age. "Yes?" Kagome questioned as she
stood up, tucking her hair behind her ear self-consciously. "Well... I was
wondering two things; are you a miko and are you ok?" the girl asked
looking at Kagome with concern.
"Oh... yes I am a miko but no... I'm not fine, I need to talk to your village
leader if I may." Kagome said, now looking confident. "Oh... well he won't be
back for a while, why don't you come with me and we can talk over some tea
until he returns; I'm his daughter by the way, Leiko." Leiko said, leading
Kagome into a large building she guessed was their house. Kagome couldn't
help but to feel an ominous presence near, but she ignored the thought, to
eager to talk about what happened to worry about such a thing.
"Sango, are Kagome and Sesshoumaru in love? Are they gonna have
kids?" Shippou asked, bouncing up and down, becoming amused with Sango's
red face. "Are Shippou and I going to be brother and sister? Will Miroku
and you get married too? Will you have kids too?" Rin asked, excited at the
thought as her eyes twinkled at the thought of little babies to be an
honorary big sister to, and then help the little ones grow up and be a role
model.
Sango tried to stutter out an answer but was incapable of doing so, being
embarrassed by such questions. "Why did my lord leave me with such a
punishment? A useless wench, two animals and two annoying brats!" Jaken
cried out loud, shaking his green face around in disapproval. "Excuse me?
Wench? Brats? Useless?" Sango questioned as she grew four times her size
and whacked Jaken hard on the head, immediately shutting the toad up.
Kirrara the fire cat and Hikari the unknown cat or dog demon sat quietly
amongst them watching the familiar scene play out in front of them.
"Inu Yasha! Stop this foolishness over Kagome! She loved your brother
not you!" Miroku shouted for the tenth time, hoping to install some sense
into the hanyou. "NO! Kagome is MY woman! Not that wolf's, not Naraku's,
not yours and certainly NOT my brother's wench! I'm going to god damn get
her back whether she wants to come back or not!" Inu Yasha yelled
dangerously as his eyes flickered red; sending Miroku into an instant
caution stage. "She doesn't love you." Miroku whispered, closing his eyes
regretting staying with the now furious and jealous hanyou. "Oh she will...
she'll love me with everything she has.." Inu Yasha whispered, knowing
Miroku couldn't hear his response. Inu Yasha took a strong whiff of the
air; I smell blood and lots of it... Kagome's scents in there!" He said,
quickening his pace.
AN hey, im really sorry this chapter is short, the next one will be
longer, and thanks for your reviews guys... but also, if you really feel that
I unfairly reviewed your story, please email me instead of a review, that
way I can at least tell you my point of view before you react unfairly...
thanks everyone who voted! Hope you like the chappie (even though it's
short and I'm really sorry bout that)
flying by so fast the only time Kagome had to think of Sesshoumaru was at
night, which she did every night. The sky was always so beautiful then,
starting out a light violet, and slowly changing to the deepest blue known
to man. And with the silver stars and white moon lighting the earth, you
could see the rich green grass at your feet and all of the beautiful the
land had to offer, it was impossible not to get lost in its beauty.
As if in a flash of lightning, Kagome felt several people, enough to make
up an army approaching them in the same way that Sesshoumaru had led Kagome
to Kameko's home. Kagome sat up in a jolt as she got up and ran to Kameko's
side on the other side of the hut, a good 50 feet away. "Who are they?"
Kagome asked in second as her heart pounded in her chest, fear consuming
her mind; "Calm down Kagome... It was only a matter of time; listen to me
carefully, I want you to run from here in the opposite direction, I want
you to find Sesshoumaru if you are not able to find him within two days out
in the woods by yourself, go the city of the central lands. We are a good
distance away being on the country but with your strength I'm sure you'll
make it through." Kameko said, having no fear, sadness or anything in her
voice.
"Kameko, what about you? I can't leave you to get killed, you're like
another mother for me!" Kagome said, tears forming in her eyes at the
thought of losing Kameko; even though it had only been seven days it was
more than enough to get attached to Kameko, all you needed was a day and
you'd love her, that's just the type of person she was. "Kagome, I am far
older than I look or seem if that is believable, I am going to stay here
and stall, you need time and I will not let them go and kill you Kagome.
Now leave before they get too close and we both die." Kameko said, standing
up and quickly rushing out the door, mumbling a small spell as she went.
Kagome ran across the hut and grabbed her backpack, which had contained all
she had needed; she placed the pack on, and ran out of the hut taking a
right and running through the grass, past all the small bushes and into the
small barrier of trees which lasted for a few miles.
It was at sunrise that Kagome stopped far out of the mini forest of trees
and on the flat grasslands eventually leading into the city. Kagome dropped
her head as tears slid down from her face, 'I shouldn't have left... I should
have stayed!' She yelled mentally at herself, "But what good would I have
done? It doesn't matter now, what's done is done. Kameko, where ever you
are I hope you'll find eternal happiness." Kagome whispered to herself as
she wiped away the remaining tears. She stood up, and began continuing
forward, only now walking.
She walked for hours, and by now her feet was pulsing with soreness. She
knew she was near the village, feeling the presence of the people close so
she continued, ignoring the messages her body sent her; she was not used to
walking like this, not to mention the emotional stress, knowing that she
had to find Sesshoumaru and get him to help her to keep the small army of
people from attacking the village if any were still alive but also knowing
Kameko, a mother figure to her was without a doubt slain. She made it to
the village and sat down on the grass under the nice warm rays of the sun
which was directly above her; the day was beautiful even though such a
horrible thing occurred that day. She removed the backpack and placed it in
front of her and opened it up and searched through what she had brought
with her. Everything was there, plus something extra; Kagome carefully
picked up this foreign object, smooth to the touch; she unfolded it, it was
a letter; she read it carefully to herself;
'Kagome,
You are an extremely brave girl; you have amazing power and such a
strong heart. Never forget yourself, never lose who you are for you are far
too good for that. Dear, never lose faith in your Sesshoumaru his love for
you is without a doubt an eternal one. Never forget what you have been
taught be us both and more importantly never forget what you taught
yourself,
Love forever, Kameko'
Kagome wiped away the tears that had gathered in her eyes and had slowly
slid down her cheeks. "Excuse me miss?" A new voice called, she looked up
startled to see a woman with long brown-black hair and green eyes standing
before her; she was wearing a simple mint green kimono, she was short and
looked to be about 16, around Kagome's age. "Yes?" Kagome questioned as she
stood up, tucking her hair behind her ear self-consciously. "Well... I was
wondering two things; are you a miko and are you ok?" the girl asked
looking at Kagome with concern.
"Oh... yes I am a miko but no... I'm not fine, I need to talk to your village
leader if I may." Kagome said, now looking confident. "Oh... well he won't be
back for a while, why don't you come with me and we can talk over some tea
until he returns; I'm his daughter by the way, Leiko." Leiko said, leading
Kagome into a large building she guessed was their house. Kagome couldn't
help but to feel an ominous presence near, but she ignored the thought, to
eager to talk about what happened to worry about such a thing.
"Sango, are Kagome and Sesshoumaru in love? Are they gonna have
kids?" Shippou asked, bouncing up and down, becoming amused with Sango's
red face. "Are Shippou and I going to be brother and sister? Will Miroku
and you get married too? Will you have kids too?" Rin asked, excited at the
thought as her eyes twinkled at the thought of little babies to be an
honorary big sister to, and then help the little ones grow up and be a role
model.
Sango tried to stutter out an answer but was incapable of doing so, being
embarrassed by such questions. "Why did my lord leave me with such a
punishment? A useless wench, two animals and two annoying brats!" Jaken
cried out loud, shaking his green face around in disapproval. "Excuse me?
Wench? Brats? Useless?" Sango questioned as she grew four times her size
and whacked Jaken hard on the head, immediately shutting the toad up.
Kirrara the fire cat and Hikari the unknown cat or dog demon sat quietly
amongst them watching the familiar scene play out in front of them.
"Inu Yasha! Stop this foolishness over Kagome! She loved your brother
not you!" Miroku shouted for the tenth time, hoping to install some sense
into the hanyou. "NO! Kagome is MY woman! Not that wolf's, not Naraku's,
not yours and certainly NOT my brother's wench! I'm going to god damn get
her back whether she wants to come back or not!" Inu Yasha yelled
dangerously as his eyes flickered red; sending Miroku into an instant
caution stage. "She doesn't love you." Miroku whispered, closing his eyes
regretting staying with the now furious and jealous hanyou. "Oh she will...
she'll love me with everything she has.." Inu Yasha whispered, knowing
Miroku couldn't hear his response. Inu Yasha took a strong whiff of the
air; I smell blood and lots of it... Kagome's scents in there!" He said,
quickening his pace.
AN hey, im really sorry this chapter is short, the next one will be
longer, and thanks for your reviews guys... but also, if you really feel that
I unfairly reviewed your story, please email me instead of a review, that
way I can at least tell you my point of view before you react unfairly...
thanks everyone who voted! Hope you like the chappie (even though it's
short and I'm really sorry bout that)
