Broken Hearts

Disclaimer- I do not own Inuyasha or any of the Inuyasha cast. Unfortunately.

Hi guys!!! Well, I hope you like this story so far. I am enjoying it and I am having fun writing it. WARNING: SLIGHT LEMON. (IT IS POINTLESS LEMON THAT I ADDED IN HERE.) Well here it is!

Have fun and a lot of laughs!

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5- A little comfort

Sango stood on the front porch of Kagome's house, the big placemat in front of her screaming, 'WELCOME!' in huge cursive letters. She rung the doorbell and waited. After a minute, she rung it again. Kagome's mother answered the door with a bright smile on her face, "Oh, why, Sango! How nice of you to visit." She gushed.

Sango wanted to puke, but held back in doing so and said, "Where's Kagome?"

"She is up in her room, sweetie. She said that she isn't feeling well. But I guess that it will be all right if I let one person go up there with her." Her mother replied, stepping aside to let Sango in, then shutting the door behind her.

"Thank you, Mrs. Higurashi." Sango said politely and bounded up the stairs to Kagome's room, all the while thinking, Her mom is way too protective.

When she stopped outside of Kagome's door, she paused, remembering their conversation on the phone the day before. She remembered Kagome's harsh words. "Well, you know what? I don't! I think that you actually like Miroku! You are always so upset about who I go on a date with, you really need to shut up! You're just jealous!" And after that, Kagome had hung up.

Why should she help Kagome after what she said?

Because, a part of her said, she left you a message saying that she was sorry and that she needed help and some answers. That's why you need to help.

The message that Kagome had left on her answering machine rung in her ears. "Hey, Sango, It's me, Kagome. I just wanted to say that I'm sorry and that…I am having problems right now…Inuyasha asked me a question today. A question that I couldn't answer. And now, I am wondering about that question. Why didn't I give Inuyasha a chance?"

Kagome…she was starting to let Inuyasha overpower her and Sango was probably her last hope before Inuyasha had her hooked and they both started going out. Then…he would dump her--not to mention probably embarrass her in front of everyone at school--and hurt her feelings. Sango did not want that to happen.

She sighed and rapped on the door a few times and waited as Kagome answered it. She looked really worried and her hair was a mess. "Sango!" She cried, flinging her arms around her best friend's neck. "I am so sorry!" She said.

Sango patted her back and murmured, "It's ok. Really, it is. I just came to talk."

Kagome looked down at the floor, knowing what Sango wanted to chat about. Inuyasha. Then, she sat on her bed and watched as Sango did as well.

"Kagome," Sango said, "Look, don't worry about why you didn't give Inuyasha a chance. He did not deserve one. Now, what happened yesterday while you and Koga were on your date?"

Kagome took in a deep, sharp breath and said, "Yesterday, while we were listening to Cds, he came up to me from nowhere and grabbed my wrist. Koga pushed him off, but Inuyasha just stared at me and said, "'I want to go out with you. I've told you that. Please, give me a chance.'" I told him no."

She paused, fiddling with the necklace she had on. "Then, he asked me why I was so quick to judge him and I told him it was because of what I heard about him and how he dumps girls and things like that. Then, he said, "'So? Why judge me by what I've done in the past with out giving me a chance?'" Of course, I couldn't say anything because I didn't have an answer."

Sango, who had sat and listened intently, nodding every now and then, said, "Look, don't let him do this to you. He is trying to intimidate you. He could also, if he ever got you alone, try something. And you know what I am talking about, too. Please, stay strong and do not--for any reason--let your guard down."

As Sango was saying this, Kagome felt like crying. She was so confused and had been for the past four days. And she was also afraid. Sango was telling the truth, no doubt, but Kagome was frightened of the truth. What if he really did try something? She was also feeling sorry for herself and Sango and how rotten she had treated her friend. All of those emotions were now starting to take their toll on her, crushing her with their massive weights.

"Sango…I--I.." She didn't want to speak, but she forced out the words, "Ok. I will. Um…I am not feeling too good,"

Sango nodded, knowing that her friend wanted her to leave. Not to be mean or anything, it was just the truth.

After Sango had left, Kagome changed clothes and went downstairs and told her mom that she was going to Rin's house to study for a test and that she was feeling a lot better.

Seeming to believe this, her mother let her leave.

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The door opened and Koga's face appeared. "Oh, hey, Kagome," He said gently, stepping aside and letting her in. She stood in the hall way, watching as he closed the door. "So, is something wrong?" He asked, going up to her and placing a hand on her shoulder.

She shook her head and remained silent.

"Are you sure?" He questioned, sliding his hand up to her neck, holding onto the back of it.

She nodded, staring to feel a bit uncomfortable, but ignored it and tried her very best to smile at him brightly.

He suddenly pulled her close and pressed his lips against hers. She was a little flustered by his actions, but returned the kiss. It was funny that she had someone who she loved who loved her back. He then wrapped his muscular arms around her waist and held her against his chest and stomach. She wrapped her arms around his neck, all thoughts of Inuyasha and Miroku and Sango forgotten. She had even forgotten about lying to her mom about where she was going. She just did not want her mother to worry.

Kagome stumbled backwards and her back bumped into the wall of the long corridor. But, they continued kissing. Why is it, she wondered, that I can't pull away?

Finally, he pulled away from her and they both gasped for air. He then picked her up, causing her to let a flustered squeak escape her lips, and he took her to the living room.

He sat her down on the couch and began to kiss her passionately. She returned it as well, not really wanting to pull back, but not really wanting to continue.

"Look, don't let him do this to you. He is trying to intimidate you. He could also, if he ever got you alone, try something. And you know what I'm talking about, too. Please, stay strong and do not--for any reason--let your guard down."

Those were Sango's exact words before she left. And now, Kagome realized, she was alone with Koga and they were on the couch, kissing. Even though Sango was talking about Inuyasha at that time.

But then, he slid his hand under her shirt.

She pushed his lips off of hers. He looked flustered and confused and hurt at the same time, "What? What is it?"

"Look," She said softly, placing a hand on her forehead. She was hot. "I just…I--I don't think I am ready for this."

"Oh." He was disappointed, she could tell. But nonetheless, he understood and got up, helping her up. She smiled meekly, trying to ignore the fact of how nervous she was. "I--I guess I'll go home now…"

He gave her a forced smile and opened the door for her. She did not know what to do in order to make it seem like everything was ok. So, she gave Koga a swift kiss on the cheek. She really hated to do it, but what else could she do? Say, "Look, everything is all right. Goodbye." ?

Koga closed the door behind her and she began to walk down the street to her house--right around the corner.

But unfortunately, she had to go by Inuyasha's and Miroku's houses. She groaned when she saw someone open the door to Inuyasha's house and walk out.

It was Inuyasha.

He saw her and smirked. Then, he began to walk toward her. She continued on walking. "Well, well, well," He said, the casualness sending chills up and down her spine.

"Shut up and leave me alone. I am not in the mood to put up with a loser like you." Kagome said in an irritated voice.

"Ooh, feisty." Inuyasha said playfully. She, however, was in no mood to play. "Please," She murmured in an voice that she hoped was an annoyed voice, but sounded like she was pleading, "Leave me alone."

He just grinned as he followed her down the sidewalk. "Why are you so scared?" He asked.

Scared? She wasn't scared. She was sick of him chasing after her like a love sick hound dog. And that's exactly what she told him, too. He remained expressionless as she walked up to sidewalk to her house and stood on her front porch.

She looked down at him and said, "From now on, you little moron, leave me, Koga, Rin, and Sango alone!!!!" And then, she went inside, slamming the door behind her and watched as Inuyasha left and went to Miroku's house.

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How was it? Yes, I know, it probably didn't make any sense whatsoever. But, please review anyway.

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