Demonic Desires

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Author's Note- I hope that the last chapter was ok. I just can't believe the amount of reviews I've gotten for this story! Thanks everyone! I absolutely love you!

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Demonic Desires

15

Kagome was an honest and true person. She never lied unless it was a life or death situation. For example: When she lied to Kikyo about Inuyasha not being in danger when he really was.

Most of all, she was true to the one she loved. Which meant that she never fell in love with anyone else or tried to hurt Inuyasha at all. And when Koga kissed her, if anyone asked if it was a good kiss, she would not lie about it…

It was a good kiss. Does that mean that she kissed him back? It most certainly did not!

…Well, not that much anyway. She returned it halfheartedly. But then realized that it was wrong of her. She loved Inuyasha and he loved her back. And Koga knew all of this and yet, here he was, kissing away as if there were no tomorrow. And in Kagome's case, there probably was not a tomorrow.

She pulled back and placed a hand on his chest and gently pushed him away. "Koga," she said, breathless. "No…this isn't right. I'm sorry, but I love Inuyasha."

Koga's blue-eyed gaze fell downward. "Yeah, I know…it's just that, well…"

Kagome smiled, even though her heart was racing. "I know."

The room grew eerily silent as the two sat in the darkness. Kagome was worried about Koga being able to hear her heart, beating quickly before slowing down to its normal speed.

The only reason that she returned the kiss somewhat was that she hadn't felt loved in a while. Sure, Inuyasha had kissed her and everything, but the kiss was not as comforting as Koga's was. But even though Koga was a wonderful kisser, Kagome most certainly was not going to go with him and forget all about Inuyasha.

She peered out of the window at the night sky that was twinkling with shimmering stars. "Things have been really hard for me lately," she confessed quietly. "I miss Inuyasha."

Koga stared at her intently from a few feet away. "I know. He'll change back eventually."

Kagome suddenly had the urge to tell Koga about her plan to gather the pieces of the sword and try to change Inuyasha back herself, but thought against it almost instantly. Koga would probably try to put a stop to it and everything would go all wrong. Even though it seemed as if it were still going wrong. "I hope you're right. I don't know how much longer I can keep all of this up."

Koga blinked his blue eyes. "What do you mean?" He inquired.

"It's just hard." Kagome said simply. "I don't know how many times I can hurt him in order to stay safe. I don't know how much longer I can keep him away."

"As long as you have to." Koga said sternly. "You'll keep this up until something happens in order to change his mind or until he changes back. You're not going to give in, Kagome."

Kagome realized that he was right. She was not going to give in until she could complete the task she had set out to do. She was going to change Inuyasha back one way or another and she was not going to give up until she was successful in her attempts.

Suddenly, an ear-splitting cry rung out and Kagome jumped. That was Sango's voice. Koga had heard it as well and had gotten up to his feet. "Sango." Kagome whispered. She jumped up. "Koga, take me to her."

"No, it's probably too dangerous." He said uncertainly.

"Just do it!" Kagome shrieked. There was no time for hesitation. Sango was in danger and Kagome knew it. But she had to save her since she was the one who had left her alone in the first place.

Koga nodded and picked her up and put her on his back and they raced out of the hut toward where the scream came from. Kagome felt Koga tense up and she knew something was wrong. "What is it?" She asked.

"Blood." He growled.

"Oh, God." Kagome murmured. Her heart was beginning to pound against her rib cage and her breathing quickened.

Koga came to an abrupt halt and Kagome saw Sango running toward them, only to stumble and fall. Her kimono was torn and bloody and she was trembling. "Kagome!"

Kagome jumped off of Koga's back and raced for Sango.

"No, wait, Kagome! It's too dangerous!" Koga yelled.

Kagome was almost at Sango when a blur of red landed in front of her. She gasped and came skidding to a stop. But it was so fast that she fell to the ground. She looked up at Inuyasha, who peered down at her with his crimson colored eyes. She glanced down at his claws, which were glistening in the pale moonlight, then back up to his face.

"Inu…Inuyasha, why did you attack Sango?" Kagome asked shakily.

Inuyasha's mouth curved upward into a grin. "I knew it would lure you out."

Kagome gulped. She looked over at Sango, who was lying on the ground, wincing in pain every now and then. But her main focus was on Inuyasha.

"Kagome," Koga said sternly. "Get up and come back over here."

Kagome stared down at the ground for a moment, deep in thought. What if Inuyasha took her to his hiding place and her bag was there? She would be able to get it back. But how would she get there without Koga interfering?

"She isn't going with you, Koga." She heard Inuyasha snarl. "She's coming with me."

"No she isn't." Koga replied.

Kagome turned to face Koga. She knew there were big risks involved with her decision, but she would just have to take a chance if she wanted Inuyasha back to normal. She stood up and dusted herself off. "Koga…I'm sorry. But he's right."

Koga's eyes widened. "No, you're not going with him, you got it? We already had this talk."

Kagome smiled reassuringly at him. "Don't worry about me, I'll be fine." She then winked at him and took Inuyasha's right hand in her left. "Let's go."

Inuyasha looked shocked and confused at her sudden actions, but then he smirked and lifted her up bridal style before taking off into the woods and disappearing in the fog.

"Damn," Koga cursed heatedly. But he remembered Sango and went and picked her up gently. "Let's get you to Kaede's first and then I'll go looking for Kagome."

Koga then sped off toward the village, making sure that he didn't harm Sango too much. "She'll be fine," she said softly. "I know she will."

"I hope you're right." Kagome replied. "I really hope you're right."

Author's Note- There you go, everyone. Sorry it was short and sorry I haven't updated in a long time. I've had writer's block and I still have it on some stories. And I start high school on Thursday. I'll try to update more of my stories. Until then, please review!