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Sunshine Part 3

By: Princess Lali


Don't frown, because you never know who's falling in love with your smile -


Her feet had a mind of their own, she decided.

For before she could even grasp the actual concept that Yuudai was in front of her, she had run into his arms. And she supposed he was in as much shock as she, because before he had time to regain his senses, both went spiraling down to the cold wet earth.

A deep blush painted her cheeks and she made move to lift herself in apology but before she could register, an arm encircled her waist and brought her to his chest in an embrace.

How long…? How long were the nights she had cried for him.

Too many, the thought passed though her mind.

Both felt the rain patting their heads and for a moment enjoyed it's beautiful music, he blinked past the water drops, doing his best to keep them out of his eyes.

But it was becoming increasingly difficult.

And Kagome…Sunshine….was right there in his arms. Sure his back hurt like hell, and would be sore in the morning, but right now he didn't give a damn.

Sunshine was letting him hold her. And he wouldn't trade it…for anything in the world.

The thought scared him. Love was fear and fear was weakness.

Weakness wouldn't protect people. Weakness could not defend. Yet he had no power over when or whom he fell in love with.

No power what so ever. He could push it away. Push and push, but it would just come back.

Wasn't that obvious right now?

He knew they should get up soon, she and he would both most likely catch a cold if they didn't, but for a moment…he buried part of his nose in her wet hair, and let his eyes slightly close…maybe for a moment, he could stay like this a bit longer.

She obviously wasn't protesting.


He glared at the water falling. It wasn't falling as hard as before but falling non-the less.

Falling and leaving him wet and highly bothered. Soaked and annoyed to the maximum.

Damn it all.

And where was she? Probably in her cozy bed, snoozing and dreaming about a comfy test the next day. What was with her anyway? Supplies don't take a whole day to get. At maximum, he'd say 10 minutes.

"Keh."

Maybe even less.

He slouched against the bark and flicked his ears again, rain water already flooding the insides of his ears, and he wasn't exactly thrilled.

It was strange…a few minutes ago he almost spilled his heart out to the cat demon, and now he was back to his self.

Who was the real Inuyasha?

The one behind the golden eyes, and silver hair? The one who guarded his heart.

Was he the one blaming Kagome for his misfortune at the moment, or the one who almost stated that he loved her.

Or the fact he didn't want to love her.

But he didn't care all that much. He was Inuyasha weather he was red or blue. White or black. Demon or human.

Inuyasha would always be his name, and it was foolish to believe that he was two different people.

Completely utterly foolish.

…But that didn't stop him before did it?


She had closed her eyes and tried to block out everything except his breathing and the rain. They made a quite enjoyable sound. The beat of his heart to the one of the water falling.

So soothing….

But reality crashed down all around her and it wasn't until then that she realized just how much of an impact the feudal era really was.

So that was probably reason she carefully raised herself and grabbed his hand to raise him up with her.

She looked at him once but then took interest back on the ground.

"I've um…missed you."

He chuckled a bit. "Yea I guessed."

She bit her lip and ran a finger arose the bottom f her nose in an attempt to dry the moist feeling there.

She sniffed, already feeling the effects of a cold coming on.

He could see the effort she was trying to put into talking to him so he attempted to help her. "America is shit." He tried.

She won him over again with a smile and the sunshine seemed to shine through the rain clouds.

"So I've heard." Kagome giggled.

He nodded looking to the shrine. Curiosity got the best of him as he wondered why she would be in there at this time.

"What were you doing in there?"

His question made her freeze a moment and she gulped, quite loudly, once before answering.

"Um…Jii-chan asked to get some scrolls for the tour tomorrow." She lied.

He quirked a funny eye brow at her. "Is he still with his old folk tales?" Kagome almost wanted to retort back that those stories they had thought of as stupid bedtime myths, were actually real, but she held her tongue.

None of that now…

"Sorta…" Kagome chuckled.

After an awkward moment of silence, leaving only the rain to speak out their true feelings, he cleared his throat.

"I see the clips aren't working out for you." He smiled.

She would always have some type of clip pinned up in her hair, now loose to let the ebony tendrils fall into luscious waves he had only seen when sleepovers were custom.

Kagome lightly laughed, and he wanted to hear it again. He would do anything to hear those chimes again.

"No…I…I grew out of them." She responded, subconsciously letting a hand travel to where a sunshine clip would be placed if there were one. It would provide as a type of bib for her. When ever she was scared or lonely, starting a new school or doing some dangerous, she would take the clip and lightly suck on the edges, the habit was long ago grown out of, but the feeling would always be there.

He nodded.

It was her turn. "You don't seem any different." She wondered out loud, and almost laughed again.

He gave her a skeptical look, and playfully glared. "Feh…Hello…" He said the last word stretched for emphasis while a finger points to the used to be black tips of his hair, now a dark blue.

Now she laughed.

"Ah." She said with a hidden mirth of understanding.

He rolled his eyes.

Silence rolled out again, only this time it was a silence of calm and content.

"It's raining." She noted out loud with a finger pointing straight up at the sky.

He blinked. "Really? I never noticed."

Sarcasm always wore her thin with him, but she let it slide this time.

"So what'cha been up to Indiana Jones?" She said her eyes smiling, the rain long being forgotten. Now only light pebbles of water dripping down, no longer forcing them a strain to hear.

The edges of his mouth quirked at the sound of his old nickname she had or him whenever they did something stupid or a failure to complete their mission. Kid stuff.

"You've heard of the Americas…Everything's right bout' them." He swiped his hand as a gesture and continued when he saw the curiosity light in her eyes. "People there are greedy business tycoons, and 80 of their population is obesity, give and take a few, but… the food is the bomb." He patted his tummy and she giggled.

"Of course." She nodded.

"Our schools are a lot more sophisticated though, theirs are all like…crazy." He scratched the back of his neck this time and sighed. "I sure did miss this place though…" He looked around one more time.

She cocked her head. "But you didn't miss me?" She faked a pout.

He shrugged his shoulders. "Eh."

An eyebrow was raised. "Eh?"

He nodded. "Eh."

Her mouth craved to the side in a thoughtful manner and nodded her head as well ,as if they were having an intellectual conversation. "Eh…Eh."

He pursed his lips into a fine line. "Ehhhhh."

They both cracked up laughing, holding their stomachs as they giggled with hilarity. Sometimes the most stupidest things would make them laugh. This being a perfect example.

A hand reached out and placed it on top of Kagome's head. He winked and a red coloring smeared her cheeks. The blush didn't go unnoticed and he smirked.

He still had some effect on her… "I missed you like hell Sunshine."

She felt herself melt and a warm feeling over took her. It was so nice…So nice to know that someone cared. That someone saw you more as just a copy or shard detector.

And that, that someone was the person you had loved…for most of your young life.

But…She looked into his orange ember eyes and she felt herself fall…falling…

Kagome could suddenly feel his breath lightly caress her lips and she felt herself slightly tremble.

He could sense her hesitation, but he didn't care…no…not a care in the world…

He…loved….


He'd give her ten more minutes.

Ten.

No more…and Kagome had given him some antique watch so he would always know how long it would until she came back.

Of course she didn't give a time this time but he hadn't a care…

Ten more. That's it.

He sighed and looked back at the small compact clock and waited as patient as possible for that weird bigger looking stick moved onto the symbol that meant twelve.

Make that nine more.


Lips blanketed over hers in a small caress, but it didn't end quickly like in those romance novels, where they say it didn't last as long as they had liked…This was pure time, nothing stopped and nothing moved faster.

It just was…and maybe it was when he kissed her that she realized something…

It wasn't like she hadn't kissed him before…hell they went out for a whole year and made out a couple of times.

Kagome felt the sting in the back of her mind…and the stab in her heart….it was like…like…there was no room for…him.

There was no room…for her Yuudai.

For when he left…the chips went washing away, still too frail to be left on their own, and they were overtook by something stronger…something more mature and adult like.

Inuyasha.

But she didn't stop her lips from fitting his. She didn't cease from applying soft pressure to his kiss just as he had.

And she didn't imagine a white dog-eared boy in front of her instead of the orange haired one, like in all those sappy romance mangas she always read. She saw Yuudai…and she was kissing Yuudai…the only thing was…she didn't love Yuudai.

No. That was wrong. She did love him.

But…

An arm slowly came to wrap around her waist in a tight lock.

She wasn't in love with Yuudai…at least not any more…

Or maybe…her eyes squeezed tightly together and she sighed against him…the rain now picking up speed again…

Maybe…she was just going insane…because Inuyasha obviously didn't find her at the same level he found Kikyou on.

So why was she even thinking about it?

Yuudai was back, he was laughing with her, taking away her troubles, hugging her, making her feel better, and last but not least, he was kissing her.

Yuudai Takao was making out with Kagome Higurashi.

And Kagome was thinking of Inuyasha.

You've done it once again, Higurashi, she angrily thought to herself. You've put yourself in an impossible situation.

Of course both teenagers had a need for air and their lips parted only to be, only to be kissed again with a hunger that they had never felt.

Yuudai.

Yuudai.

Yuudai.

Inuyasha…

Yuudai.

Inuyasha…

Inuyasha…

Yuudai…

Inuyasha…

Her mind was spinning. Spinning and kissing quite literally.

He looked to her eyes for some type of comfort, some type of familiarity, but he saw them clouded over with trouble.

This ended it for him.

He knew she no longer held that strong emotion for him…She had it for someone else now. Someone obviously other than him. And it made him sad in a way. When he came running here, he always had this gut feeling that Sunshine would find someone else, but he never truly thought that she would actually…not take him back.

What hurt wasn't that she had found this other person.

It was that she wasn't willing to let him back into her heart.

But he was a grown 19 year old, and he had only known heartbreak through a transparent glass. Now getting the whole package full throttle.

It seems he was doomed to be familiar with pain for his whole life.

He at least had some chance with Sunshine. Something to make him more than happy to get up in the morning for. But that might as well be gone with the wind, it was more than clear that she was in some type of love triangle.

He wanted to meet this mystery guy.

Did he know her favorite color was yellow?

Did he know she was afraid of ghosts and crabs, and any monsters under her bed, or in her closet?

Did he know all her favorite spots to get away?

Did he know she loved the beach?

Did he know she had won the 1st place at nationals for a swimming competition?

…Did he know she loved to fall?

He knew all this and more. He knew his Sunshine like he knew himself, and if there was something new to find out about her, he would always get the 411.

The fact that he knew she loved to fall came to a somewhat surprise and quite horrifying in the matter as well.

They went camping and there was a high cliff with a steep bottom leading into the waves of an inlet to an ocean.

It still scared him to this day.

They were playing when she suddenly decided to jump off.

He had met fearsome death that day, for he could swear his heart stopped and left him for lifeless for at least a second.

He was too slow in his opinion to jump after her, but he was still screaming on the way down.

9 years can still put a heavy weight for a fear of dropping.

It was the first time he had ever really said her name.


"Yuudai-chan, what would happen if I jumped off?" She curiously got close to the edge and wondered of the fall. "Would you catch me?"

He didn't pay to deeply into her words and scoffed. "Baka, You would be to scared to jump off that."

She glared an insulted scowl and huffed.

"I can prove you wrong." Her eight year old eyesfilled with mischievous actions.

She would love to feel the air ripping through her fingers. Like a bird…

Yuudai grasped some fine rope through his jaws and tried yanking for the knot to get free, his current chore being to make a mountain rope so they could play Indiana Jones again. Him being the main character of course and although none really thought too much into it, for some reason Kagome always ended up being the damsel in distress.

He ignored her foolish words and continued with his task.

If he just pulled here…and grabbed that part…then maybe…

Before either child knew what happened, a swish of weight heavier than air blew by and Kagome was gone from his view.

He heard laughter descending and he felt his body shut down.

He died that second.

But quick to come back. "Sunshine." He breathed.

And without another thought he yelled her name to the heavens jumping after her.

That…why was she so reckless? So…so…he growled before he could finish his thoughts and instead decided to speak them.

His voice catching in his throat as the wind engulfed his mouth while he screamed.

"KAGOME NO BAKA!"


He mentally shook his head.

It wasn't the last time she did that either. She killed him plenty more times after that, although with each fall he got used to her doing it and after about the 15th jump he had complete trust that she would always be safe on the landing.

He even paid to have them skydive by the ocean and she had told him it was one of the most exciting and thrilling moments in her life.

He gulped carefully and made a move to look back at her once again.

"Sunshine…I'm sorry."

She blinked and confusion littered her face.

His hand slowly reached up to curl a tendril of black hair behind her ear and she still blinked owlishly, innocent questions filling through her eyes.

"What?"

He pursed his lips and couldn't look at her in the face anymore, letting the hand fall to her shoulder.

Almost like he was begging for some type of support.

Something to keep him standing.

"I…left you….and now I'm just back." If it would have been any other time she would have teased that he was stating the obvious, but she waited patiently for him to continue.

"And…It's like I'm asking you to come back to me. Or rather let me come back to you."

He let his fingers grasp around the soaked texture of her shirt and let the rain speak for a few agonizing seconds.

Her hair framed her face, heavily being pulled down by the weight of the rain made her seem so beautiful when he glanced at her again.

It hurt…that he was letting his Sunshine…go.

Her gestures opened to worry, fear seeping through his next words.

"But…You can't can you?…" He gave a bitter chuckle. And she cringed at his voice. He sounded so hurt…and afraid.

Her ears felt the cold rush of wind and water run down the edges leaving her to shiver, but the shuddering wasn't only because of the rain.

No, it probably had nothing to do with the change in weather.

It had to do with him…

He didn't wait for her answer, only allowing for his name to whisper off her lips and then end in his voice.

"I…never gave it a second thought that you would find someone new. But it's been like what? Four years. And I left you at teenage years. It was only obvious you would find someone to seriously…love."

Kagome shook her head softly. "Yuudai please-"

He ignored and continued. "So I know that I have to…" He was cracking and he was just about to fall on his knees and let the rain wash away with his tears. He thought himself pathetic. Men don't cry. Or at least not when any one could see them. "Sunshine I have to let you go."

The words left his lips just as fast as the tear slipped from his eye and Kagome felt her heart break into pieces so small her fingers would bleed if she attempted to pick them up.

Tears already covered her cheeks and a single trail fell slowly to slide down his chin and land with the other drops of water.

How was it that he came with so much happiness and this all ended in so much pain?

It hurt in ways that couldn't be cured by the touch of medicine.

Her slender fingers curled into his coat and she could feel herself fall. It must have been the first time she had ever felt so much pain in falling.

He couldn't stay any longer, he decided.

It was time for him to leave. The plane was leaving tomorrow and the thought of taking her with him went fleeting from his mind.

The tickets felt heavy in his pocket and he recognized the hopeless tears brim in his eyes again.

He felt like such a lovesick fool.

Kagome cried into his shoulder, arms embracing him again, but only this time with a motion of never wanting to let go.

She was full out bawling, red teary eyes closing through the rain as the comfortable fragment of his lifted into her nose and embedded into her memory once again.

"I love you. I love you. I love you." Her whispers fell on death ears as he was certain of his next move.

Not completely death though. He knew she loved him.

He knew it by just looking at her. But the hope for their love fell along with the pieces of his heart.

She loved someone else. With something much more stronger.

His arms felt so tight against her torso, but she didn't care. She didn't want to let him let her go.

No.

She was just thinking about missing him only but a few minutes ago. And now he was leaving again!

No.

He heard himself sob as her cold arms wound tighter around his neck.

"Please," He paused…It was one of those times that he couldn't call her Sunshine. And he knew if only he just said her name… "Kagome."

That was when she fell. He knees giving out on her and his body idly following. Why did it always have to end like this?

This was worse than the first time they parted. They still at least had their hearts back then.

But now…

The rain covered their sobs and you couldn't tell anymore if they were crying or if it was rain falling down their faces.


Inuyasha shook his foot impatiently, a habit he had long ago gotten accustom of.

5 more minutes.

Five.

He huffed and licked his chapped lips. The wind of the rain had dried them and the rain did nothing to moisten them. It was slowly decreasing now and he could finally hold his ears to correct pose so that he wouldn't have to be afraid of the water falling into them.

He flicked them once more just to be sure and settled back on the bark.

His thoughts being thrown into the name of a certain Kagome named girl.

Stupid school girl.

Making him feel like this.

Like…like he had done something wrong and make him taste the bitter tang of regret for his actions.

He his nose scrunched a bit to form an annoyed scowl.

She's the only one that could be late and make him wait with anxiety. The only one, he swore it.

Kikyou was always right on the dot, and even if she was a few seconds late, he didn't have the need to wait.

For she was only in arm's reach from the village. It was Kagome who went whole times periods ahead of him and made him feel all worried and sick and bubbly with emotions long to be forgotten.

The first time he finally came face to face with the fact that he felt this he tried with all his might to push them away. He screamed at her, and tried to force her to be angry and hate him, just like everybody else. Because if she hated him, it would be easier for him to do so as well.

So much easier.

But she only equally yelled back, or ignored him and in the next few minutes she was back to talking to him and making him feel normal.

Making him feel like he wasn't that boy everyone used to throw rocks at. Making him look more like the hero in most situations rather than the villain. Unmasking his real self and tearing down his walls one by one with mysterious ways that still left him baffled.

Heck, didn't he show his tears for her when he had thought she died? That was enough said for him.

He never cried. For no one…Not since…He shook some water still clinging to his haori and snuffed to get rid of the lingering rain scent.

No use remembering all that now.

And it was like he spent his every day with Kagome now. Never had he been so attached to a woman of age and of attraction for so long. And her feeling of complete trust for him, to be able to sleep under his nose as well, was quite the fire trigger.

She worked in mysterious ways, that Kagome.

Kaede had told him that as well, once. She didn't mention it again, or at least not when concerning him.

But that one time left him wondering.

Let him thinking…He thought about her a lot often too. And it wasn't like he was able to read minds, but he was able to tell if she hadn't forgotten about him or not, at least having that sense of security blanketing him through their fights. Kagome still remembered him day after day, and was right next to him sun up to the next.

When she left, it was only for a little while, and even then when he went over, she would almost seem to be relived of something.

As if she was actually glad he hadn't forgotten to get her…Although that look was quick to be hidden under a few threats of "sits".

The more Inuyasha got used to Kagome, the more he began to notice things about her. Defiantly nothing like Kikyou. That was a starter from the beginning.

But it became much more pact when he had conversations with her. When it became contently comfortable to lay down with her and look at the clouds, or hold hands under the stars.

Even when he argued with her. He had never felt his pride teeter on the edge so hard when he fought with her.

But she both destroyed his ego, and formed it, with pure intentions.

Encouraging him one day, and bringing him down to ground quite literally the next.

The more Inuyasha wished he could live without it, the more he found himself having actual nightmares of not.

And the others were no different, although the emotion wasn't as strong.

Shippo served as almost a kid brother, some of those rare moments, he would even go far to admit, like a son.

Never had he felt that way about any one young creature. Non the less a kitsune with a big mouth and a love (from time to time) of boasting about the half-demon and how he avenged his parents death.

Sango was like…a sister he guessed. He never really knew what it would be like to have a sisterly figure to protect and feel bad for when he knew he did something wrong. That Kirara incident perhaps.

She seemed to be the next one to him that was strongest in real hand to hand battles, and each took their share of complementing on a move or strategy.

Miroku…although he might hate to admit it sometimes, (due to his history of hentai records) the guy was like his best friend. One of those chums that are their to either be wise and put you in place or laugh and drag you to peep at the girls in the hot springs.

Obviously, as before told, Inuyasha had never experienced any of these type of things. And he was left to look up to in time of need. For he was their protector, their savor, while they were his.

Inuyasha sighed and mentally chanted the words three more minutes.

3 more.

Just 3.

He let the small ticking gadget twist and turn on its chain through his fingers, his amber eyes curiously focusing on the encryption of his name on the front.


They were both on their feet again and now just looking at each other with eyes of sorrow but a relief washed over Kagome. One she wasn't afraid of showing. And he flashed a smile. A look of remembrance spread his face and he placed a single piece of paper in her hand. She looked at it, but didn't open it yet.

The rain, she had been cheerful to report, had officially dried out leaving a light sprinkle and a bright sun wove it's way through the empty clouds, all drained from their crying.

Kagome blinked at the shine and felt the cold drops of rain heat up in the warmth and her hair hung in a attractive way, giving Yuudai the benefit to at least smirk. Then something hit him.

He laughed out loud and Kagome had absolutely no idea why.

Had she driven him insane…?

He let his palms faced the sky as the few rain drops fell to be blazed by the sun, the water making a beautiful contrast against the sunshine…He laughed again, this time making sure to look at Kagome.

"Oi Sunshine…"

She looked bewildered with hidden curiosity and quirked an eyebrow while a smile spread her lips at the quick change of tone his voice.

It was nice to hear him laugh.

He blew a few bangs from his eyes and pointed to the sky, squinting slightly at the sun.

"Sun shower."

She giggled understanding his inside joke and let her own face get kissed by the falling water.

It was so peaceful…

She heard the unmistakable sound of shoes being splashed in a walking motion.

She looked back at him to see a soaked through back

He turned his head for one last wink. "C'ya Sunshine." The statement being false for he wasn't even sure if he would ever see her again…

No that wasn't true…She was his Sunshine after all, he couldn't just stop seeing her shining face.

She was on the verge of tearing up again but repressed and let the sun bathe both of them in a heavenly glow, signing their goodbye.

Maybe this one wasn't as bad as the last one after all…

He began walking away and with a quick stroll, he was almost out of sight.

But not before she called her goodbye. Her arm reaching up to wave a friendly sayonara.

"Goodbye Indiana Jones!" She giggled and he smirked letting it be the last expression on his smug face that she saw.

She wasn't expecting anything more nor anything less.

A smug smirkful face was what he was. Who he was.

So she didn't mind…she would miss him though…

She already wished he'd be back. Kagome laughed at the sky closing her eyes in a silent surrender to the bright shower.

It would be wrong to say she was surprised when she heard a familiar voice behind her. It would also be wrong to say she didn't suddenly feel safe and far more content as well.

"Oi Kagome!"

'Oi Sunshine'

He was irritated she could easily tell. But it was to be known of. He was Inuyasha after all. Take too long on a single trip to get supplies and let off steam and one would know he would come running with annoyance.

Worry only slightly showing through those amber eyes of his.

The rain drizzled and Inuyasha waited behind her for her to turn.

"Lets go already Kagome." He demanded his arms in their signature pose, inside either sleeve, showing he wasn't exactly ready to shout at her and it made her beam larger.

When she finally snorted and turned to face him, a smile still adorned to her face he couldn't stop the edges of his own mouth quirking up into a silly lop sided grin.

And quickly added, "So we can defeat Naraku and get the Shikon shards!" The common phrase was often used around her to push her into falling into the well again.

Kagome fully turned, and closed her eyes while the smile turned into one of complete confidence.

Her hand fisting to form a powerful and victory gesture. A giggle humming through her sealed lips.

"Defiantly! Lets get to it!" She ran towards him, although it seemed pink sakura blossoms bloomed out of no where and decided to let their petals to create the perfect picture of Inuyasha leaning against the shrine waiting patiently with a grin on his face, the hair of a girl swishing behind her as her back was shown running towards him, a determined look marring her features.

The image was frozen, and this time Kagome could actually feel time itself stop, weather it was happening or not.

She grabbed Inuyasha's hand was quickly warmed by hers as she grasped it, and his cheeks camouflaged with own haori a blush forming.

So maybe Inuyasha wasn't sure if he wanted to love her. That was okay, they both thought ironically, we still got time.

The small rain puddles splashed with every stomp in the water, and the sun's rays littered her pitch black hair, making it shine and make it seem endless, while his literally shined reflecting of his almost white hair and his face almost glow.

It was one of those rare moments.

One of those moments…were they both weren't afraid…

They weren't afraid to show how happy they were around one another. Usually hidden like a sin during regular hours.

Genuine smiles graced both faces and absolute love radiated through the eyes.

Maybe they were in love with each other…maybe they might bring pain to one another because of it…they might show their weakness…but…

She wove her fingers through his as she innocently clasped hands and both making their way to jump down the well.

Maybe it was at this moment or another, they realized, that both would never regret…Because it felt too good to do so.

When they got back their hands let go of each other, and went back to arguing over something or the other.

Something about Kagome forgetting her supplies the cat demon remembered.

For it wasn't the original group that would usually wait for them at the well, it was but a small cat demon.

Her head cocking at utter confusion towards the to.

But when both came back, for they had to go back and collect something that she had never gotten the chance to get at first, Kirara gave a silent happy mew, that sounded suspiciously like a snicker.

Kagome had tried something new to shut Inuyasha up this time.

The human girl rolled her eyes with a smile and kissed him right on the cheek. Maybe it was a platonic kiss, she would never know.

But it left both blushing, the hanyou madly at that, and walking in comfortable silence the rest of the walk…home.

The sun's beams warmed the wet fur of Kirara and she scratched the back of her ear.

Later she followed and gave a mew.

Both humans and hanyous were oh so confusing.

No one noticed a single piece of paper being caught by the breeze, flying high over the trees, letting the rays warm it's wet edges.

The words being gone with the wind, but always imprinted into the minds of two souls, broken apart by the acts of love…

The words, some might ask. Fleeting away with the papers existence.


Sunshine-

Don't frown because you don't know who's falling in love with that smile of yours.

-Indiana Jones


END.

The story was close to making me cry, but maybe because i just read a really sad story(a notebook type story)...geez i'm still bawling like a baby..anyways...WOO. Lol. Sorry I updated soo late, but something happened to my computer, thank god I saved the document before it was destroyed.

Anyways…Hopefully you found this story interesting. It was sorta of pointless in it's way, but hope it made you smile or something.

Cause Kagome is everybody's sunshine. Letting light flow in the darkest of places. Lol. Ok…and Kirara…she's always the Dr. Phill for everybody. And I bet she doesn't even understand why.

I added some inu/kag fluffiness at the end. They didn't get their kiss, but that was because she just broke up with Yuudai, "in a way" and it would be so cruel of her to just few minutes later kiss a guy.

At least I think so. Inuyasha is confused as to what to do, and although he still doesn't know which way to turn he lets Kagome lead him and the part where it says it feel too good, just means that the warm feeling enveloping him like a blanket felt too right to let go.

So in the end he decided that weather it was ok to love her or not, he wouldn't regret it. Same for her.

Lol. Maybe I should've added this in the story, eh?

OH! And Yuudia! Lol. I personally love his personality although I didn't add much of him, cause if you noticed their meeting was only like 10 to 15 minutes.

He's like Inuyasha in the category that he's arrogant, lost his mother when he was young, and letting Kagome bringing them out of darkness, except I added a bit of sarcasm to him, making him more modern like.

If you were sad that Kagome didn't end up with Yuudai, I'm um…sorry? I mean I would also love it if Yuudai didn't have to leave with a broken heart, but that's what happens to 19 year olds.

Which makes Kagome you pick either 17 or 18. Cause he's like a year ahead, AND a few months. Making her sometimes two years behind him.

So yea…

Hope you liked this installment of Sunshine, and hope you enjoyed the whole story plainly.

Thanks you for reading and hope your days are full of sunshine and rain.

And remember to smile…do I really need to repeat it? Lol. Cause you don't know who's falling in love with your smile.

BYE! And off to write more chapters for my other stories! Giddy up typer!

Lol.

Love your

One-n-Only,

Princess Lali of Spain and England.

P.S.- Thanks again for reading and let me know if I did a good job with these ficklest of stories. I tried. And I bet it sucked or something, but I love you all for even attempting to read…