Disclaimer: Still don't own it.
Chapter Seven
After a while of shopping, the girls decided to stop and get a bite to eat. This was especially true for Sango who hadn't gotten anything at the café. They stopped at a quaint little shop in the mall that sold hamburgers. They waited in line to order and soon it was their turn. They quickly ordered two hamburgers and sat down to eat with their food.
They ate in silence, to busy eating to say anything. That is, until Kagome spotted someone. Her eyes grew wide as she saw him and she ducked under the table. "Sango, hide me!" Kagome whispered desperately.
Sango looked at where Kagome's eyes where focused and saw none other than Koga sitting a few tables away from them. So far, he hadn't seemed to have noticed them, but Sango knew that could probably change any moment. Both of the girls remained quiet as he got up and threw this trash away. When he was finally gone Kagome sighed in relief and got back up into her seat.
"So I take it you still don't know how you are going to answer him?" Sango questioned after Kagome had successfully gotten back in her seat.
Kagome nodded. "I feel like I don't really want to, but a part of me thinks I should give him a chance." Kagome explained "Its so confusing!" She said as she put her head in her hands.
"Just do what you think is right, Kagome. I know you will make the right choice." Sango said to reassure Kagome. Kagome looked up from her hands.
"Thanks, Sango." Kagome said gratefully. It was then that both Kagome and Sango finished eating. They threw their trash away and headed out to do more shopping.
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Miroku looked up at the ceiling as he laid on his bed. Anyone who looked at him could tell he was in deep thought. Though his eyes faced to the ceiling, he was definitely not paying attention. Even after all this time, what Kagome had said still affected him.
Miroku knew that if this was still in his head, it must be important. Though, the fact that it must be so important bothered him even more. Miroku frowned. This was sure a nuisance. He sat up and looked at the window intently, as if staring at it would give him an answer.
There was no such luck. Miroku let out a sigh and got up. He then went and left his room to go see what Inuyasha was doing. Miroku wondered for a moment if he should tell Inuyasha, but then decided against it.
'I don't even know what to think about this now, might as well not get Inuyasha involved.' Miroku thought as he walked into the living room. When he entered he saw a very bored looking Inuyasha lying down on the couch flipping through channels.
"Hello, Inuyasha." Miroku greeted as he walked into the room.
"Hey." Inuyasha said lazily as he continued to flip through channels "Nothing good is on." Inuyasha muttered angrily as he threw the remote on the ground.
Miroku sighed. "Inuyasha, you really must learn to control your anger. I would rather not have to buy a new remote." Miroku said "Again."
"Keh." Said an irritated Inuyasha, a bored look on his face. Miroku shook his head.
"Inuyasha, you never learn," Miroku stated.
A look that would make some people flinch crossed Inuyasha's face. "What did you say!?" Inuyasha demanded, suddenly full of energy. Inuyasha jumped up from his position on the couch.
A somewhat tired look appeared on Miroku's face as he looked away from Inuyasha. "I believe you know what I said." Miroku said. Suddenly, Miroku felt a sharp pain in his head and realized Inuyasha hit him.
Miroku looked back at Inuyasha with accusing eyes. "What was that for?" Miroku demanded.
"Do you really need to ask?" Said an irritated but calm looking Inuyasha.
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"I'm home, Mom!" Kagome called as she shut the door to her house.
"Welcome back." Called Kagome's mom from the kitchen as Kagome slipped off her shoes. Kagome then walked up to her room. When she got there she immediately put her things beside her bed and laid down on her bed.
Kagome let out a tired sigh. After all the shopping she did her feet where hurting. She wondered for a moment how some girls could shop so much. She let the thought linger in her mind for a moment before pushing it out of her mind.
As she laid in bed many thoughts began running through her head. With the many thoughts brought the ominous thought of if she should go to the dance with Koga.
After she had seen Koga at the mall, she had been able to successfully push the thought out of her mind with all the shopping they had been doing. But now, here it was again. She didn't know why it was so hard to think of a simple 'yes' or 'no.'
The thought that she couldn't come up with an answer frustrated her even more. At her old school it hadn't been much of a problem. Sure, she had been out on a date or two, she had been able to decline dates. So what was the problem now?
Kagome let out a frustrated sigh as she buried her head in her pillow. This was so complicated. Why couldn't she just come up with an answer already!? Or more importantly, why was it bugging her so much? As these thoughts continued to plague her, Kagome's eyes slowly closed as sleep overtook her.
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Sango looked out of her window, boredom clearly written on her face. After having so much excitement shopping with Kagome, Sango now couldn't find anything to do that would interest her.
Sango watched as it slowly got dark. The once somewhat packed sidewalks by her house slowly began to thin out as it became difficult to see. Soon, the streetlamps turned on one by one until the last one was on.
It was around this time that something caught Sango's attention. Her eyes looked over to be what seemed to be a small group of people. Curiosity getting the better of her, she turned her full attention to the people.
'I wonder what they could be doing.' Sango thought as she looked at them 'Don't they know what time it is?' Sango continued to watch them. They seemed to be talking in hushed voices so it was almost impossible to hear what they where saying.
Sango strained her ears, trying to hear what this group of people where saying and why they where being so secretive about it, but it was a failed attempt, even with the window open.
It was then that a raindrop fell, signaling an upcoming storm. If the group noticed this, they paid it no mind as they continued to whisper amongst themselves. This only seemed to increase Sango's already overflowing curiosity.
Then, the rain really began pouring down. As it started to rain hard, one of the people looked up and signaled for the rest of them that it was time to leave. Sango watched as they left, still wondering what they where talking about.
Sango shook her head. It probably wasn't important. 'After all, I am sure there have been more people talking outside at night in almost complete darkness, right?' Sango tried to convince herself. She shook her head. 'Yeah right, only people like murderers.' Sango contradicted herself.
Sango shook her head. This was getting her nowhere. She pushed the thought to the back of her mind and walked to her bed, suddenly finding herself exhausted. She laid down and fell asleep when her head hit the pillow.
'Something tells me there is more to those people than meets the eye.' Was Sango last thought before sleep overtook her and she entered the land of her dreams.
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Well, that's it for this chapter. I hope you guys liked it. In one of the reviews I got someone told me I had anonymous reviews blocked. To be quite truthful I didn't even notice. I can be such a dork sometimes. Anyway, I have it to where you can now send anonymous reviews. So…. yeah. Until next time!
