The Non-Breakable Love
I must sincerely apologize for the wait. I had this chapter already made and ready to post, but my computer crashed at that time and I lost that file along with all of my others. I had to completely rewrite this chapter and I had rewriting things.
I plan on making a trilogy to this fan fiction, but only if you all want it. I have an idea worked out.
I also plan to eventually go over my fictions and edit each chapter. I have already started editing the first four chapters of Everlastingly Bonded By Love.
This is the final chapter.
Warning: May contain sexual content; Violence; Offensive Language
Rating: M for Mature
Couple: Inuyasha and Kagome (Based)
Miroku and Sango
Disclaimer: I do not own Inuyasha or any of the characters associated with the series.
Chapter 20: Peace
There was a special breeze that morning. It signified a new beginning of the sort. With the sun high in the sky, the animals roamed freely, peacefully. Birds hummed, flying by the people of the village.
A particular inhibitor of the village, who also happened to be a demon slayer leaned again the outer wall of her hut home. She stared up into the bright blue sky with an expression so serene that anyone who looked her way would have to smile.
She sniffed the fresh air, watching the slow movement of large, white, fluffy clouds overhead. All of the past year's sacrifices had not been for nothing. Everything happened for a reason. Everything happened, leading up to this incredibly wondrous moment in time. All of the pain, all of the suffering... It all seemed to be worth it now.
"Sango..." Miroku gentle bushed aside a hanging door, glancing towards his wife. Sango turned his way, eying him with a bright smile. He beamed in return.
"Hogo?"
"He's sleeping..." Miroku fully exited the hut, leaned against the same wall as Sango, staring up into the same sky she had been a moment earlier. His thoughts wondered to his son. Their son, Hogo. He had been born only a few months ago and already seemed to be forming into a handsome child. He had Sango beautiful eyes, but Miroku's cheek bones. He had Sango's lips, but Miroku's hair. He had Sango's smile, but Miroku's hands.
"Good." Sango let out a sigh of relief. Hogo had been a bit difficult to handle. "It's hard to believe that Inuyasha and Kagome can so easily handle twins. Why do we have such a hard time with a small boy?"
"Parenting is different for everyone, my dear Sango."
"I suppose." Sango pulled herself off the wall, sighting the arrival of a village mother. The woman held a small baby girl in her back baby sack.
"It's Lady Kodoku." Miroku blinking, making sure is assumption was correct.
"Yeah and she's brought Kiri with her." Sango walked forward. The woman who approached them was a young mother in her early twenties. She had befriended the group just before the birth of Hogo. She had brazenly approached a cranky Sango and sympathized with her, trying to calm her for Miroku's sake. She had her daughter only a few months before Hogo was born. Kodoku had been a great help to Sango. The woman was a new mother, but had grew up with many younger siblings. Unlike Sango, Kodoku's man had left her at the discovery of her pregnancy.
"Sango!" Kodoku waved enthusiastically towards the couple. She held her hair in the same way as Sango's, in a low pony tail. Kodoku's had lighter eyes, but darker hair. Her features were fair. She was an attractive woman, but not quite as attractive as Kagome and Sango. If it were not for the long and stressful life she had, she probably would be.
"Kodoku!" Sango responded with a wave of her own.
"How are you?" Kodoku finally reached the porch. She stepped up, facing Sango, firmly hold her two hands behind her back. She had to make sure that Kiri was safe. Kiri herself resembled her mother in many ways. The little girl had the same light eyes, but seemingly she had her father's lighter brown hair. She had rosy cheeks and a very innocent smile.
"I'm fine. You?"
"Just the same as always, I'm afraid." Kodoku giggled.
"What brings you here?" Miroku watched the two woman chatting from a few feet behind Sango.
"I was actually on my way to the fields. I just wanted to stop by and see how you've been." We haven't talked all week."
"It's a little hectic, but I doubt that's strange for new parents."
"Definitely not." Kodoku laughed once again. She seemed to be in a jolly mood.
"Miroku! Sango!" The desperate cry of a familiar kitsune jolted Sango and Miroku from their peaceful state. Shippo came bounded forward with a sweat dripping face.
"What is it Shippo?" Sango knelt down in front of the fox demon. Kodoku stepped back, knowing it was not her business to listen in.
"You've got to come, Sango!" Shippo looked fearful.
"Has something happened?" Miroku questioned, stepping up. Shippo nodded frantically in reply.
"What?" Sango hoped that something bad had not happened to her dear friends.
"It's..." He took deep breaths.
"It's..." Sango pushed.
"It's Kagome! She's having the baby." All three onlookers forced wide eyes.
"But it's early!" Sango cried.
"Kaede said!" Shippo countered. "She said to get you right away."
"Alright, lets go." As she was about to make her exit, she forced herself to turn back. "I'm sorry about this, but would it be alright for you to watch Hogo?" Sango asked Kodoku. Kodoku smiled in return.
"Of course. How couldn't I in such a situation?"
"There's food if you get hungry." Miroku informed, jogging of behind Sango who shouted her thanks a second later.
Hours seemed to walk by... slowly. Kagome winced in bone crunching pain. She hated this. She really hated giving birth. It just hurt so much. She prayed that this time there was only one.
She cried out in a contraction, clenching down on Inuyasha's hand even harder. The hanyou had to flinch. Kagome sure was strong when she was serious.
"Almost there." Kaede called.
"You can do it, Kagome." Sango encouraged her friend, from beside Kaede. Kagome nodded, reassuring their worries.
"I know." She smiled contently for a split second, but with the coming of another contraction the smile crumbled.
"One more!" Kaede waiting, trying to be patient. Kagome screamed fiercely, pushing as hard as she could muster. She felt the release of child and gave one last push to release the tissue and fluids left behind. Sango picked up the child with a clean clothe.
"I'll wipe her down."
"Her?" Kagome looked on hopefully.
"It's a girl." Kaede sat back, sighing.
"A girl." Kagome heart soared. She had wanted another girl. "What should we call her?" She quizzed Inuyasha. Inuyasha shrugged, not removing his eyes from the bundle in Sango's arms. He had yet to see what the child looked like. "How about Sora?" She wanted to child to have names like Umi and Uchuu. Sora meant sky, so their names would be Sea, Space, and Sky.
"Sora sounds about right." Inuyasha nodded.
"Sora it is then." Sango finally began her way towards the couple. She placed the bundle in Kagome's arms.
Kagome moved aside the clothe and gasped.
"What is it?" Inuyasha looked over, towards the child. He saw nothing wrong.
"The hair color." Kagome fingered the tan hair. "Why isn't it black or silver?" The little girl hand a pouch of ran hair, with equally tan dog ears. She had small claws and fangs just like her brother and sister.
"It's not surprising." Sango began. "You have dark brown hair and Inuyasha has white or silver... The mix probably makes tan."
"Hair colors don't just mix in babies." Kagome stated.
"You can't forget that child has demon in her." Kaede reminded. Kagome parted her lips slightly in understanding.
"It's fine. It's adorable, as long as..." Kagome looked towards Inuyasha, narrowing her eyes for a moment. "You know it yours." He head flinched back for a second. Had she really thought that he would think it wasn't his because of the hair coloring?
"It's got my ears, right?" He explained. Kagome nodded. "I know it's mine." Inuyasha would know if Kagome had ever been with another man and she hadn't. It was obviously his.
"Anyway, you'll have to go back to the modern era and tell my mom the details. Bring back Umi and Uchuu."
"Right now?" Inuyasha raised in eyebrow.
"In the morning." Kagome leaned back, trying to get comfortable. She gazed down at the child, waiting patiently for its eyes to open. When Sora's eyes finally did open, Kagome saw a beautiful brown orbs. "She's got my eyes." She whispered happily. "Just like Uchuu."
"Well Umi's got mine." Inuyasha crossed his arms.
"This isn't a competition." Kagome spoke seriously. Inuyasha's ears flattened on his head in shame. "Don't get so depressed." Kagome giggled. Inuyasha perked up.
So with the setting of the sun, the child and couple began to slumber. All was at peace once more. Things would be better now. Things would be great. Inuyasha and Kagomewould continue their non-breakable love with few problems, or so it seemed.
THE END
This is an unedited version.
So what did you think? I plan to make a trilogy, but I'll need more opinions. Should I?
