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Chappy Two
Inuyasha and the gang finally got back to the village. As they approached Keade's house, Sango step out the door and saw them. "Kagome! You're back!" Sango laughed and ran over to give her friend a hug.
With Inuyasha's pushing, they proceeded into the house. By the time news was passed and things were settled, it was time for dinner. And at last, what little patience Inuyasha had, had run thin.
"Alright, wench, we're all settled. What was it you wanted to discuss?" He demanded. Everyone stopped talking and turned to see what Kagome had to say. Kagome swallowed down her nervousness. She had decided what she was going to do, and she wasn't going to back down.
"A friend of mine is coming to visit me in a couple of days. Her name is Sakura and she is a very dear friend of mine. She is coming out to visit my family to look for a college, er, I mean school to go to. She is really different from anyone else I know and I was thinking." With this her voice trailed of and she had to build up her courage again. Everyone was watching her curiously, and Inuyasha had a suspicious look on his face as he wondered where she was going with this.
Kagome took a deep breath a blurted out quickly, before her courage gave way, "And I was thinking that she could come here while she's visiting!" With that Kagome squared her shoulder's and gave Inuyasha a look that said she was not about to back down. Despite that, Inuyasha burst into a fiery argument.
"WHAT?! You can't bring people here! This is our quest! We don't need any squeally girls from your time coming here and dragging us down."
Inuyasha was fuming, but Kagome just did the most infuriating thing she could, she stayed calm. She just squared her shoulders, stuck up her nose and said, in a voice that clearly said 'end of discussion', "She's coming, Inuyasha, and that's that. I'm not going to argue with you about this."
Inuyasha just stared at her and didn't know how to respond. He tried to think of something to say, but only succeeded in making himself look like a fish. Finally he just crossed his arms, 'keh'd' and went out into the night. Kagome sighed and leaned up against the wall before sliding into a sitting position.
"So, you're really going to bring your friend here?" Sango asked. It would be nice to have another girl with them. Kagome smiled and proceeded to tell them all about Sakura.
Sakura was a pretty tow-head who looked a lot weaker than she really was. She was about 5'7" and was built like a flower, pretty and delicate, at least in appearance. She and Kagome had known each other since they were babies, because they had been neighbors and their mothers had been close friends. When they were ten, Sakura learned that she was going to move away, about two hours from her child hood home. Kagome and Sakura kept close contact over the years and visited each other often. Despite her appearance, Sakura was strong, fiery, and loved the outdoors. Sakura was also special in that she seemed to be able to believe in what no one else could, and she could find the good in everything. Nevertheless, she wasn't such an optimist that she failed to see the harsh reality, quite the contrary. Sakura was a dreamer, yet she was practical; delicate yet strong; fiery yet cool headed. Sakura was one of a kind.
Everyone smiled when Kagome finished her narrative. They passed a few more stories before exchanging goodnight's and going to bed. Everyone had thought that Inuyasha had left, when he stormed out the door, but truthfully, he had just sat outside and listened to the story of Sakura. Maybe it wouldn't be as bad as he feared.
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Chappy Two
Inuyasha and the gang finally got back to the village. As they approached Keade's house, Sango step out the door and saw them. "Kagome! You're back!" Sango laughed and ran over to give her friend a hug.
With Inuyasha's pushing, they proceeded into the house. By the time news was passed and things were settled, it was time for dinner. And at last, what little patience Inuyasha had, had run thin.
"Alright, wench, we're all settled. What was it you wanted to discuss?" He demanded. Everyone stopped talking and turned to see what Kagome had to say. Kagome swallowed down her nervousness. She had decided what she was going to do, and she wasn't going to back down.
"A friend of mine is coming to visit me in a couple of days. Her name is Sakura and she is a very dear friend of mine. She is coming out to visit my family to look for a college, er, I mean school to go to. She is really different from anyone else I know and I was thinking." With this her voice trailed of and she had to build up her courage again. Everyone was watching her curiously, and Inuyasha had a suspicious look on his face as he wondered where she was going with this.
Kagome took a deep breath a blurted out quickly, before her courage gave way, "And I was thinking that she could come here while she's visiting!" With that Kagome squared her shoulder's and gave Inuyasha a look that said she was not about to back down. Despite that, Inuyasha burst into a fiery argument.
"WHAT?! You can't bring people here! This is our quest! We don't need any squeally girls from your time coming here and dragging us down."
Inuyasha was fuming, but Kagome just did the most infuriating thing she could, she stayed calm. She just squared her shoulders, stuck up her nose and said, in a voice that clearly said 'end of discussion', "She's coming, Inuyasha, and that's that. I'm not going to argue with you about this."
Inuyasha just stared at her and didn't know how to respond. He tried to think of something to say, but only succeeded in making himself look like a fish. Finally he just crossed his arms, 'keh'd' and went out into the night. Kagome sighed and leaned up against the wall before sliding into a sitting position.
"So, you're really going to bring your friend here?" Sango asked. It would be nice to have another girl with them. Kagome smiled and proceeded to tell them all about Sakura.
Sakura was a pretty tow-head who looked a lot weaker than she really was. She was about 5'7" and was built like a flower, pretty and delicate, at least in appearance. She and Kagome had known each other since they were babies, because they had been neighbors and their mothers had been close friends. When they were ten, Sakura learned that she was going to move away, about two hours from her child hood home. Kagome and Sakura kept close contact over the years and visited each other often. Despite her appearance, Sakura was strong, fiery, and loved the outdoors. Sakura was also special in that she seemed to be able to believe in what no one else could, and she could find the good in everything. Nevertheless, she wasn't such an optimist that she failed to see the harsh reality, quite the contrary. Sakura was a dreamer, yet she was practical; delicate yet strong; fiery yet cool headed. Sakura was one of a kind.
Everyone smiled when Kagome finished her narrative. They passed a few more stories before exchanging goodnight's and going to bed. Everyone had thought that Inuyasha had left, when he stormed out the door, but truthfully, he had just sat outside and listened to the story of Sakura. Maybe it wouldn't be as bad as he feared.
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