Trust
Chapter 2-Jobs suck And friends are childish
It was chemistry class and there sure was a lot of chemistry going on. Not by all the chemicals being mixed, but by all the love connections being made.
Seeing as Sango and Kagome were partnered up there was not much going on. But the one thing they learned that day was that blue and red might make purple in the world of colors but in the world of chemicals they make a big explosion.
Their next class was life science again (A/N at my school we have double blocks like in the Harry Potter books and movies).
While they were there they were told to talk about what they were planning on doing that night for their special event that they had to do. Since Kouga and Kagome already decided on a movie they talked with other people and sometimes each other.
When class ended they walked tot the court yard before the next class started. Kouga started to talk about how gorgeous she was, then they started to move their faces closer to each other until they were lip locking. Unaware of their audience it lasted for a minute or 2. When they both came to their senses and looked at the crowd blushing.
Later That Day
(A/N Pretend they have a triple block, or they have to go more than usual because of thismajor projectAfter the kiss between Kagome and Kouga, Sango started teasing Kagome about her Kouga becoming Shikon Jewel High's newest couple in a sort of childish way.
"Kouga and Kagome sitting in a tree K- I – S – S – I – N – G first comes love then comes marriage then comes Kagome with a baby carriage."
"You know Sango your acting like a four year old," Said Kagome.
"So, you know that am the most childish one out of the two of us." Then out of no where the bell rang and they all ran off to class it was science class again. Mr. Meyoga told ever one to move their desk next to their partner. That was simple for Kouga & Kagome because they next to each other. Then Mr. Meyoga came around and let them pick paper out of a glass jar but never told them what it was for. Kagome got Singer, actress and model, and Kouga got Actor, Male Model, and producer. Kagome's card had 5 billion dollars on it, While Kouga's said 3 billion.
"Mr. Meyoga what does this mean," Asked Sango.
"The words stand for what you do for a living and the number in dollars stand for how much you make in a month. And it looks like the couple of Kagome and Kouga is the class's power couple. So your job is to come up with a schedule that includes your jobs or job that includes, I don't know vacations dates and your love lives just don't make it to detailed if you catch my drift."
(A/N Teenagers they'll probably 'do it' anyway especially the boys, they'll make sure of that.)
"So Kouga what's the plan," asked a confused Kagome.
Well I was thinking on Mondays through Thursday we work and Friday through Sunday we take time off for our lives."
"Okay sounds good what about Vacations?"
"How about Spring Break,"
"I don't think so everybody knows that Spring Break is like the busiest time for singers, and models because of concerts and fashion week."
"Right I forgot how about the first week of every other month." "I like thata lot."
A few Minutes later
"Now everybody I want you and your partners to get together at one of your houses and do something you think married couples would do."
Then the bell rang signaling the end of school at that moment everybody said "free at last free at last thank the school bell all mighty we are free at last"
Later That Night
'Ding Dong' "I'll get it that's probably Kouga." And it was. "Hey Kouga come on in."
One Hour And 45 Minutes Later
"That was the best movie ever," Said a still very emotional Kagome.
Kouga huffed and said, "That was just an ordinary chick flick. I have to go see ya."
Then he kissed Kagome on the cheek and walked out the door.
End chapter
R&R.
Quote of the chapter is by: Anna Garlin Spencer(friendship quote)-
The friendship between a man and a woman which does not lead to marriage or desire for marriage may be a life long experience of the greatest value to themselves and to all their circle of acquaintance and of activity; but for this type of friendship both a rare man and a rare woman are needed. Perhaps it should be added that either the man or the woman thus deeply bound in lifelong friendship who seeks marriage must find a still rarer man or woman to wed, to make such a three cornered comradeship a permanent success.
