She let out a soft giggle at the joke he just told the group. She didn't want anyone to know she really might like him. They had made it difficult enough last time.
"You should go out with him!"
"But, Koga's not really my type."
"Aww, come on, he's so cute!"
They had kept at it till Koga started dating a girl named Ayame at the beginning of second semester, last year. Kagome rocked back and forth on her heels lightly as Inuyasha waved the group goodbye and headed over to his friends.
It was too bad they only had drama together, that and Inuyasha was one of the school radio people and hung out in the booth a lot. She was a theatre kid, kept to the dark auditorium with the other thespian types.
"So, Kagome, did you say that he has to kiss your check in one scene?" Sango questioned Kagome about the script her class was doing, Butterflies are Free. She was playing Mrs. Baker, and her son, Don, kisses her on the cheek in one scene. Who else but Inuyasha to be cast in that role! It made her a little nervous.
"Yeah, he does, umm, I'm really thirsty, can't we go the vending machines?"
"Whatever you say!" Sango chirped and they headed down the hall.
Kagome couldn't help glancing over when she saw him. He smiled at her. She smiled back. She stood there for a few moments after he left, daydreaming, it was Sango's hand flapping in front of her face that brought her back to reality.
"Hello, earth to Kagome! Yellow, blue or red?" Sango gestured at the buttons on the side of the Powerade machine.
"Uhh, yellow." She turned to her friend, trying not to blush.
"You like him, don't you?" Sango had that sly look on her face. It made Kagome gulp slightly as she bent to pull the bottle from the slot.
"Maybe I do, maybe I don't." She shrugged and tried to look aloof.
"You aren't fooling me missy." Sango waggled her finger at Kagome. Kagome only rolled her eyes.
"Yeah, whatever Sango."
The girls headed into the theater. Kagome was glad for the darkness, because there he was again. Maybe, just maybe, something might come of this. She picked up her script and headed down to the stage to rehearse.
