Inuyasha's Demon Mistake ch8
Kikyohater92: Well I fired Inuyasha because he demanded more ramen and I hired Sesshomaru
Sesshomaru: Where is this Sesshomaru? –stares blankly at a wall-
Kagome: -walks in- Hey! Where's Inuyasha!
Kikyohater92: Fired. SO Sesshomaru how are things here?
Sesshomaru: -silence-
Kagome: Hello?
Sesshomaru: -silence-
-silence comes between all of them-
Kikyohater92: Wow, its quiet without Inuyasha's dumb comments
Kagome: Waa! I WANT INUYASHA BACK! –starts purifying things at random-
Kikyohater92: Yeah, why not. –kicks Sesshomaru out the door and grabs Inuyasha by the collar dragging him in-
Inuyasha: Ha! I knew you would want me back!
Kikyohater92: -looks at mess Kagome made- Get cleaning Inuyasha.
Inuyasha: WHA-! No way! –folds arms stubbornly-
Kikyohater92: I hate to do this –types in fanfic that Inuyasha cleans-
Inuyasha!!! Why are my arms moving by themselves!
Kagome: -laughs as Inuyasha cleans-
Kikyohater92: -smirks and writes disclaimer-
Disclaimer- I do not own Inuyasha
Ch8- The Wonderful Day
Awakening to the sound of voices, Kagome opened her eyes slightly and tried to clear the haze from her eyes. Little by little the blurry shapes in front of her changed into two loving faces as Sango and Miroku sat together in the corner. Pretending to be asleep, Kagome eavesdropped on their whispers and was surprised to find them openly being agreeable and even flirting. Blushing madly at her interference in their romantic moment, Kagome shot up in her sleeping bag and noticed Inuyasha was gone, as usual. She watched out of the corner of her eye as Sango hurriedly moved away from Miroku and acted as if nothing special had happened.
"What time is it?" Kagome asked groggily. Even though she had been awake enough to notice their need for privacy, she wasn't yet awake enough to be able to perceive what time it was. She blinked once and glanced at the door, saw the darkness and yelped. "How long have I been asleep?"
Sango gave her a worried look and said, "Only about a couple of hours. You really should get some sleep-," Kagome shook her head and began to try to get up. Somehow her legs weren't as reliant as they usually are. Giving a sigh of defeat, she plopped back down and crawled over to the couple, stopping a foot or two in front of them so they could have their space.
"Have any of you seen Inuyasha?" she asked, her eyebrows furrowed. Miroku appeared thoughtful for a moment, then replied, "No, at least not since he came in here and set you down last night… but that was only a couple of hours ago. I'm sure he's fine." Kagome laughed nervously, "Oh no, I'm not worried about him, he can take care of himself…"
Shippo walked up from a corner and squeaked, "I don't know," They all laughed and Shippo got annoyed. "Hey! It's the truth!"
As if on cue, Inuyasha walked in and questioned Shippo, "What's the truth?" Shippo sweat dropped and mumbled, "Nothing. Uh… he he… where's Kilala?" With that he ran off as fast as his little legs could carry him, leaving a very confused Inuyasha.
"What's with him?" Flopping down beside Kagome, he crossed his arms in his sleeves and suddenly noticed how close Miroku and Sango were and how cute they were being. Making a face, Inuyasha commented disgustedly, "Take it somewhere else…"
Kagome gave him a warning glare, in which he quickly flinched away from. Miroku laughed, his hand tightening around Sango's waist, "We might." Smacking him across his face, Sango turned beet red.
"Can't you ever think about something else!" She twitched slightly and gave Miroku another smack on the other side of his face, "Besides that!" Grinning devilishly, Miroku placed his 'cursed' hand on his cheek, caressing the mark she had left on it. "Okay," he finally agreed, although when Sango got up, Kagome and Inuyasha caught the look he gave her rear.
Snickering, they decided to leave and let the monk get what was coming to him. A couple of steps away from the hut and they heard a satisfying whack and a loud string of words come soon after it. Laughing, they sat down underneath a tree and silence engulfed them. Deciding to break it, Kagome struck up a conversation. "Well, we've been having a lot more time than usual."
Inuyasha shrugged his shoulders and replied, "Whada ya expect? We've halted the jewel search- for now." Smiling, Kagome figured it was common sense.
Kagome felt so… at peace with everything. She felt the memory of what tomorrow would bring touch her conscious, but she pushed that thought away, she wanted to take this moment and never let it go. Taking a mental picture of them, she sighed inwardly.
Staring into the pink and blue dawn, Inuyasha also felt a similar prosperity, but, unlike Kagome, when the thought of the next day came, he didn't deny it and let it overtake his mind. He wouldn't let himself forget it, he couldn't make Kagome feel happy today and then just tear her heart tomorrow.
Kagome noticed the dark expression that crossed his face and furrowed her eyebrows. She knew what he was thinking about, and she wanted to make him forget his troubles. Moving so that she was sitting in front of him, Kagome asked Inuyasha, "What do you want to do today? Mom said something about leaving the house for today so I can't go home…" Inuyasha continued to stare at the grass beside Kagome, and she felt a bit annoyed. "Hello?"
"Yeah I heard you," Inuyasha replied and Kagome humphed. "Well why didn't you answer? You're all zoned out. Are you feeling okay?" Of course Kagome knew he was feeling fine, she just wanted to at least get him out of his haze. Snapping back to reality, Inuyasha retorted, "I don't have to answer every damn question you ask me!"
Placing her hands on her hips, Kagome yelled, "Fine! I don't want to do anything with a jerk like you anyways!" She stood up and stomped off.
Inuyasha seemed taken back, he didn't expect for Kagome to snap at him. "W-wait Kagome! Where are ya going?" he stuttered, reaching his hand out to grab her shoulder. Whirling onto the surprised Inuyasha, she snarled, "Home! I don't care if they aren't there!" Folding his arms across his chest, Inuyasha stuck his head in the air, trying to act unfazed, and replied, "Feh! Go home, who cares!"
Kagome stomped back over to the tree and sat down firmly on the ground below it, giving Inuyasha a glare that sent chills up his spine. "Just for that, I'm staying here!" With that she huffed and crossed her arms. Inuyasha started to chuckle at Kagome and pretty soon that turned into a rolling laughter. Kagome appeared hurt and asked weakly, "What?"
Waving off her uneasiness, Inuyasha sputtered between his laughter, "It's…just…because we… are back… where we… started!" Kagome thought it over and began to giggle lightly, "I guess,"
He walked over to her sitting form and kneeled, a spark in his eyes that caught her attention. Also, there was a tinge of nervousness in his expression. "Can I… show you something? I mean somewhere." Insanely curious of this place Inuyasha was talking about, Kagome said, "Of course, all I've seen of the feudal era is pathways." Inuyasha nodded and, turning around, motioned for Kagome to climb on.
Trying to not look too eager but failing miserably, Kagome managed to get on to his back and yelled, "Mush!" Inuyasha gave her an evil glare before he took off suddenly and Kagome was thrown back a little, and would've fallen off if not for Inuyasha's hands holding her to him. She tweaked his ear and said, "You didn't have to do that! I was kidding!" Inuyasha only grinned before reverting his gaze back to the front.
Maybe he shouldn't show her, no matter how much he wanted to, there was always the lurking risk of his demon side emerging. But… he really wished for her to see this place he had discovered by himself. It was a little out of their way, and what concerned Inuyasha was that it was secluded. If Kagome needed help or aid, no one would be able to assist her against him.
Kagome gave up on trying to grab his attention and instead focused on the passing scenery. She noticed that the rolling grass was quickly giving away to lush meadows and she wondered, where is Inuyasha taking me? Before she could ask him, Inuyasha whispered, "Hold on." Kagome gave the back of his head a quizzical look and asked, "Why?" Suddenly she felt him lift off the ground and looking down she saw that the ground had disappeared completely. Instead she was looking down into an enormous canyon; with a river so far down it looked like a blue thread.
Wrapping her arms tighter around Inuyasha's neck, she uttered a tiny squeal. After what seemed like eons, they landed on the other side and Inuyasha stopped instead of continuing. "What is it?" she questioned and leaned her head forward so she could see his face. Inuyasha's eyes were practically bulging out and his face was turning ten shades of red.
Raising an eyebrow and giving him a worried look, Kagome noticed that he was pulling at her arms. She glanced at them and found that they were still in a death grip on Inuyasha's throat, strangling him. "Oh!" she exclaimed and immediately released her grasp, causing the hanyou to sway, taking huge gasps of air, trying to catch his breath again. After a few minutes, he regained his normal color and he sent Kagome a glare that could kill.
"Will you be more careful!" Inuyasha yelled; his voice hoarse and raspy. Kagome slapped a hand to her mouth and said sincerely, "I'm sorry," reaching out her hand to calm him. Inuyasha snorted and retorted, "Yeah, you'll be saying sorry at my funeral if you ever do that again," The thought was enough to dampen Kagome's high spirits considerably, and tears pooled around her eyes at even the idea of Inuyasha's death.
Inuyasha did a double take and appeared horrified at her tears. "You don't mean that, do you?" she asked softly and Inuyasha clasped her hand in his briefly before reassuring her, somewhat anxiously, "Oi, stop worrying, I ain't gonna die anytime soon," he promised with just a touch of tenderness, enough to make Kagome gasp. Did he just sound concerned? His words' meaning sank into her mind and her form sagged at his most likely unintentional lie. Isn't he gonna die for Kikyo? She thought, and was a little surprised at her own bitterness.
"What?" he asked at her sudden shift for the worse in her scent. He hated it, the fear and sadness that crept into her beautiful scent. Kagome shook her head and pulled away, regretting it.
"Sorry," she apologized and looked away. "So, is this where you wanted to take me?"
He huffed and said, "Ya right," and then signaled for Kagome to get on again. Once she was in position, they took off in a whirlwind of clothing. Kagome was still trying to get used to running so quickly but soon found she liked the new experience. Inuyasha had never run this fast with her before. The jewel search was making him stronger in every aspect, and Kagome realized that. It was having the same effect on her and she was finally revealing her true power.
As they ran closer to his destination, Inuyasha felt a sense of excitement well up in his chest, his inner puppy just bursting with the joy of showing Kagome the special place. Snatching a quick glance at her, he saw that she too was in deep thought and was apparently enjoying herself, the content expression on her face giving her away. She's gonna be a lot more than happy when she sees what I have to show her… Inuyasha grinned mischievously and ran a little faster. A few short minutes passed and Kagome was beginning to wonder.
"Hey Inuyasha? ...um… where are we going?" she asked hesitantly and Inuyasha replied, staring nonchalantly to the front, "You'll see." Kagome pressured him for more answers, but he just ignored her questions. Tugging on his ear, she finally caught his attention, and asked loudly, "Can you PLEASE tell me at least when we'll get there?" He put his hand up and raised three clawed fingers. Kagome stared at them blankly and said, puzzled, "Three hours?"
Shaking his head no, Inuyasha silently continued showing her the three. Finally Kagome had a bright light moment and exclaimed, "Oh! Three minutes!" He rolled his eyes so that she couldn't see and stifled a laugh, and she thinks I'm dumb sometimes. I thought she was gonna guess three days next… Slowing down to a walk, Inuyasha walked straight into a dense hedge of some sort and Kagome felt leaves slap into her face. Inuyasha set her down and grasped her hand tightly, whispering into her ear quietly, "Close your eyes and let me lead you."
She squeezed her eyes shut and held them there, keeping a pretty good grip on Inuyasha's hand. They walked through the bush for about five minutes and Kagome began to become nervous, and the branches pushing into her face didn't help. But as she was about to voice her concern to the hanyou ahead, she felt the brush disappear and the cool wind whipped around her face.
Her breath hitched in her throat as Inuyasha slid his hands over her eyes and nudged her to move forward. She obeyed and they walked a couple of steps until he finally stopped her and she felt his hands leave her eyes. Opening them slowly, Kagome almost fell back into Inuyasha. They were standing on the edge of a tall cliff, and Kagome's knees almost fell away from her being so near to the edge.
Her eyes drifted past the abrupt ledge in front of her and roamed to the picturesque landscape beyond. It was a waterfall, the water spilling out over the edge and misting the air surrounding them. At the bottom was a small pool, the water in there as clear as any Kagome had ever seen, even in pictures. Everything was a lush green hue, giving the area the appearance of a rain forest.
Kagome looked dumbfounded and stuttered out, "Inuyasha- it's- it's- beautiful…" Walking forward a little bit and leaning his head over to see Kagome's face, he found a shocked expression etched onto it. After a few minutes her shocked expression had not changed and Inuyasha, like usual, got impatient.
"Well, are you gonna say something or stand here gawking the whole damn time?" Inuyasha complained loudly and Kagome sighed. He always has to ruin one of these moments… she thought exasperatedly and shot Inuyasha a warning glance before changing it to a much softer gaze. I know that he just can't do a romantic moment and he's trying his best. Giggling slightly to herself Kagome just went up to him and grabbed his wrist.
"I won't if you show me around!" she replied to his earlier question and Inuyasha snorted. "What did you think I was gonna do, wench?" Without another word spoken, Inuyasha swept her up and dropped over the edge in one fluid movement. With anybody else, Kagome would've screamed, but this was Inuyasha. She trusted him.
They reached the shore right beside the water and Kagome slid off out of Inuyasha's arms, awed by the beauty of it all. Kneeling, she touched the tip of her finger on the water, breaking the calm surface. She was mesmerized in the ripples that soon filled the entire lake.
Smiling at her curiosity, Inuyasha decided to just completely take her by surprise. Sneaking up on her turned back that was sitting in front of the water, he couldn't resist and gave her a light push, knocking her into the cold water.
She resurfaced a moment later and gasped for air, shooting Inuyasha an evil glare. He only grinned and replied to her stare, "You like the ripples now?" Her face broke into a smile and pretty soon she was cracking up with Inuyasha. Wading over to the surface she reached the edge and found the water still up to her chest. Suddenly she got an evil idea and placing an innocent expression on her face she politely asked him, "Can you help me get out please? It's the least you could do…" He huffed and walked over to Kagome's outstretched hand.
He's falling for it! She thought excitedly and eagerly grasped onto Inuyasha's hand as he moved to pull her up. But before he could do anything, Kagome tugged hard on his arm and sent him flying into the water beside her. He resurfaced after a second or two and smiled evilly at Kagome.
"Backfired, Kagome! Now I smell like wet dog…" Kagome erupted into a fit of laughter and even Inuyasha was shocked with his sudden ease. "That wasn't supposed to be funny."
Kagome looked to the water and pretended to be ashamed but instead splashed a wave of water onto Inuyasha. Dripping immensely, he looked startled at her then smirked and sneered, "Hell no, woman. You did not just splash me." Faking horror but failing as her smile showed through it, Kagome replied, "I'm sorry, I think I just did!" Inuyasha sent a huge wave to Kagome, nearly knocking her off her feet. This continued for a moment before Kagome surrendered after a particularly large splash.
"So much for helping me out of the water!" she joked and Inuyasha got out, soaking wet. "Still want help?" he asked seriously and helped her out. Kagome looked to her clothes in disgust and complained, "Great, my uniform is soaked!" Looking over to Inuyasha, she saw him get to all fours and shake the water off exactly like a dog would do. Standing up he questioned her, "What did you say?"
She started laughing and pointed to him. "I didn't know you did that after you got wet! It's such a doggish habit!" Inuyasha's pride appeared hurt and he replied, "So?"
Ambling over to him she gave him an uncertain hug and said, "Oh come on, I think it's cute that you do doggish things." She gave his ear a tweak and broke away, kinda embarrassed by her words. Turning to the waterfall she switched the subjects by saying, "Can we go into the waterfall?" Inuyasha was still blushing from her statement but hid it pretty damn well, replying, "Yeah, I know a way in where you can't get wet."
Kagome brightened and said, "Awesome!" Inuyasha watched her walk to the waterfall, pleased she was enjoying herself so much. He just wanted her to be happy, and he was overjoyed at her reaction to this place he had hidden for so long and thought special for only some people to see. Inuyasha was snapped out of his trance as Kagome turned around, her midnight hair clashing distinctly against the bright sun. Her face was illuminated by the sun and her eyes had a certain sparkle to them that Inuyasha loved so much. She was filled with such an enormous amount of spirit in her, it made everyone else seem boring.
Smiling slightly at the sight of her waiting patiently for him, Inuyasha made sure to walk as slow as he could so he could take a mental picture of this moment. It had so much meaning to him, and he wasn't sure he'd ever see her happy again, or if he'd see anything at all after tomorrow. Trying his best to get those thoughts out of his head, he decided that today he would just focus in Kagome, and make sure she had a good time. He was pleasantly surprised that he was having no demon trouble today.
The rest of the day passed in a blur of exploration and adventure. It was well past noon when they decided to head back, even though Inuyasha had said that what they saw wasn't even the half of it. The sun was crashing against the horizon as they walked down a dusty path, silence enveloping them. Kagome was too deep in thought to notice Inuyasha's constant fidgeting. And I thought I wanted to go to Hawaii, Kagome thought humorously and stretched. It had been a great day, and she was worn out from the continuous walking.
Inuyasha was nervously cracking his knuckles, and his mind wandered to the girl behind him. Yeah, it had been a memorable sightseeing, and he had felt the happiest than he had in a long time. Clearing his head and focusing on the problem at hand, Inuyasha wondered how the hell he was gonna pull the next day off. Well, his mind said snidely, either way you choose it will make someone very happy and the other very miserable. He was cut off abruptly from his thoughts by a hand tugging at his hair.
"Inuyasha!"
He whirled around and irritably shouted, "What!" Kagome looked at him suspiciously and replied, "I've been calling you for about five minutes. What's up?" Inuyasha pulled his hair from her grasp and stuttered, "N-nothing…"
Sighing, Kagome resigned to his stubbornness and thought, Just like old times; nothing has changed… As if he was reading her mind, Inuyasha folded his arms and turned his nose up.
"It really is nothing. Just thinking about…" he searched for a convincing subject and grew increasingly nervous as Kagome's stare increased until he blurted out the first thing that came to his head, influenced by his stomach. "Ramen." She made an 'ah' of realization and continued walking, not fooled at all. As soon as her back was turned, Inuyasha smacked his forehead. Dumb, dumb, dumb!
Kagome was muffling her laughter; Inuyasha could be so secretive sometimes, and it was so obvious all the time. Yet she loved him for his flaws, all of them. Well, almost all of them, she thought dryly. Inuyasha caught on to her sudden hostility, and took a step back from her, hoping that whatever had gotten her mad, it wasn't him.
She noticed Inuyasha's disappearance and swiveled her head around only to find him a good ten feet behind her, a wary expression on his face. "What?"
Inuyasha remained ready to bolt and Kagome sighed. "Come on, I'm not going to bite." Cautiously, Inuyasha crept back near Kagome and kept his eyes locked on her every movement. She decided to make him nervous so she raised her arms quickly above her head. Inuyasha moved so fast it was like a blur. The next thing Kagome knew, he was up a tree at the very top branch.
Innocently stretching as if that was her motive all along, she asked Inuyasha with a hint of a smile, "Rather twitchy today, aren't we?" Muttering curse words, Inuyasha leaped down from the branches. "I damn well should be! You always seem to be sitting me!" Inuyasha knew this was not true; in fact Kagome had been very lenient on her sit commands lately.
Kagome frowned. "I haven't been sitting you!" she protested, and then her expression changed to horror as she realized what she had just said.
Inuyasha's look mirrored her own the instant before he plummeted to the unforgiving ground, swearing all the way down. He lay in the dirt until the spell wore off and then picked up his head. "Damn girl!" he growled.
"Inuyasha, I'm so, so sorry, I didn't mean to say it!" Kagome apologized endlessly, running up and offering her hand out.
Turning his head away from her outstretched hand, he huffed, "I don't need your help." He pushed himself up and jumped up, dusting himself off.
Kagome humphed, a little hurt at his cold indifference, and said, "Fine," before marching indignantly down the path again. He followed close behind her slightly angered form and his conscious sneered at him, Idiot. A great day and you had to ruin it, like usual.
Shut up! He fumed back and quickly squashed the small voice in the back of his head. Grinning at his victory, he turned his head to face the sun's warming rays and an idea struck him. What if I take her there…? He asked himself and thought it all over in his mind before deciding on going through with this unexpected new plan. A grin formed on his lips and he walked faster to catch up with the fuming Kagome.
Storming down the dusty path, Kagome wondered if Inuyasha would ever be able to go a day without ticking her off. It had so far been an amazing time and then he had to go make a comment that sent the whole deal downhill. She started as Inuyasha stilled her walk with a hand on her shoulder and he asked gently, "How about one more place to stop?"
Kagome noticed the happy sparkle in his eyes and her earlier annoyance melted away and all she could do was mutter, "Sure."
Presenting his back to her, Kagome slipped her arms around his neck and he lifted her legs up, taking off into the sky with a whoosh. Kagome felt herself leave her stomach behind as Inuyasha dropped down and as soon as his toes hit the ground, he was off again. Burying her head into Inuyasha's shoulder and squeezing her eyes shut, she felt his muscles tense but eventually relax. If she had looked closer, she might have noticed the small smile that crossed Inuyasha's face but, as she had her face buried into his haori, she didn't.
Pretty soon Kagome lifted her head from his shoulder and yawned sleepily. I could get used to this; she thought happily and stretched her arms out contentedly. Inuyasha felt her movements above him but said nothing, spotting his destination just ahead. Kagome lazily dragged her eyes away from Inuyasha's silver hair and also noted the place dead ahead. "Inuyasha?" she asked and received a nod to show his acknowledgment. "Why are we going to the sacred tree?"
Again Inuyasha remained silent and Kagome gave up, frustrated but glad that he at least wasn't ignoring her. Landing on a particularly large branch, he leaped up and landed on the one above it, repeating the step several times until they were at the topmost branch. Kagome's vision was clouded as Inuyasha's hair blew in her face but she squinted and noticed that everything was drowning in a golden color.
Sliding off Inuyasha's back cautiously, she let out a tiny squeal as she lost her balance but Inuyasha caught her easily. "You have arms not wings," he teased and Kagome shot him a playful glance. "I'll try not to forget." Inuyasha picked her up off the ground and placed her in front of him and pointed away from the tree. "Look," he urged and Kagome releculantly tore her gaze from Inuyasha's face and turned to face the scene.
Her breath hitched in her throat and she gulped pitifully as the beauty of the view hit her full force. "It's…" she began but was cut short as Inuyasha plopped down on the branch, bringing Kagome with him.
Blushing prettily at their awkward position, Kagome shifted her limbs and leaned back into Inuyasha's chest, earning her a blush from him. Smiling at the perfect situation, she focused on the setting sun. "I've never seen it so close up," she admitted. Inuyasha, wrapped up in trying to quell the pitiful attempts of the demon, didn't hear her. "Eh?"
"I said I've never seen the sun this close up," she repeated and Inuyasha allowed a genuine smile to slip onto his lips. "So you like it?" he asked, a little anxious to her answer.
"I do," she replied calmly and fell deeper into Inuyasha's arms, cuddling up to him shyly. A smirk played at Inuyasha's mouth but he kept quiet, knowing that if he said something, he would probably ruin the perfect moment. Kagome caught on to Inuyasha's nervousness and she intertwined her fingers in his on the hand holding her to him.
Again Inuyasha stayed quiet but he silently squeezed Kagome's hand and released it, wrapping his other arm around her waist. Kagome enjoyed their closeness before realizing just how tired she was. Yawning quietly, she rolled her head over onto Inuyasha's shoulder, allowing sleep to come over her. The last words she uttered before she fell asleep were, "Thank you, Inuyasha…"
He smiled and gave her waist a small hug, whispering into her hair, "Goodnight Kagome…"
Long after the sun set, Inuyasha was still in the tree, holding Kagome to him as if she were his lifeline. This was great, indescribable. For right now, Inuyasha felt as if he could handle this demon problem, although the upcoming one he was not sure about.
He was quite certain he did not wish to go to hell with Kikyo. Moreover, he wanted to live, to experience everything his potential could be. And he had slowly realized over the last year and a half, Inuyasha wanted the experience it with Kagome.
A particularly strong surge of demonic resistance shot through him, and Inuyasha quickly grasped Tetsaiga.
Sighing, he decided that he should just go back to the others; they were probably wondering and Inuyasha didn't even want to know what their conclusion was. Placing his hand under Kagome's knees, he picked her up as if she was a feather and nimbly jumped into the air, running as softly as he could back to Kaede's hut.
Looking down, he studied Kagome's features. The moonlight reflected off her pale skin, giving it a heavenly glow. Her eyelashes and long, silky strands of hair seemed somehow darker and her lips were redder. Damn, he swore to himself and forced him to look away. She is truly beautiful in a unique way.
Arriving at Kaede's, Inuyasha noted all the others were asleep so he unrolled Kagome's sleeping bag and laid her down gently on it. He stared at her for a moment before retreating to the other side of the hut and falling asleep.
I'll post next chapter hopefully next weekend. Tell me your thoughts, opinions, etc! I love to hear your comments!
P.S.- I loved all the fluff in this chapter, too!
Later!
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