Disclaimer: don't own InuYasha or the characters. :)
Through the next two classes, InuYasha kept trying to figure out why she said that. She knew if she did, no one would speak to her again. She would be an outcast just like him. So why did she do it? All these questions troubled him until he was at Literature class. He sat down in his usual seat and waited for Kagome to enter.
Sure enough, as soon as she came in everyone watched her, some with sneers and others with pity. She held her head high and smiled brightly at InuYasha as he watched her, dumbfounded by her blatant disregard for everyone else as she sat down in front of him.
Class seemed to go by slowly for InuYasha as he looked out the corner of his eye and saw every student watching them. He felt uneasy, but tried to ignore the displeasure of the other students. As he started doing his work a piece of paper fell on his desk, worried that it may be a 'filthy half-breed' comment, he looked around to see if anyone was paying attention to him and opened it.
' InuYasha, don't worry about what everyone is thinking. The important thing is that we're together…and no one can have me. I'm yours and their just upset by that. Kagome'
InuYasha smiled as he read it and wrote a reply, bringing his hand up to the side of her neck, he felt her take the note.
' Kagome, I know those assholes are jealous of me, look at you! You're so beautiful and I'm the only one aloud to touch you. They hate that you'll let a half-breed touch you but not them, think it fucks with their heads too much. If you're ok with everyone knowing then I guess I am too.'
Kagome smiled and giggled as she took out another piece of paper and kissed it, writing 'xoxo' at the bottom. She dropped it on his desk.
Inuyasha looked at the paper and smirked. He leaned over and whispered in her ear, " I hope I get some of that when we're out of here."
Kagome smiled and whispered, knowing InuYasha could hear it with his sensitive ears, "you know you will."
InuYasha chuckled to himself and wore a shit-eating grin on his face all through class, and all through school that day.
