"It was like I wasn't going to get out of that death trap." Exasperated by the continuous ruckus that happened every single morning, Kagome couldn't believe she got out of the house without being seen or notice. Sesshomaru had been arguing about some random thing that she never wanted to hear or be apart of.

Because as always those arguments were about her or somewhat related to her. Hiten always started it as usual but as she walked through the halls without her company by her side, she sighed.

"You're always sick Sango. Damn didn't I tell you to eat that soup I made you." It has been a week since Sango had the flu. So being the friend she was, Kagome had prepared her famous homemade chicken noodle soup. Only wishes to get better was all she could do for Sango right now.

Murmurs hear and there ran through her mind. The halls were crowded, people were spreading the usual rumors containing either a pregnant classmate, the usual who was dating whom or a new Homo pair, up and about again. This school was fixated with rumors but as long as those rumors didn't involve Sesshomaru or herself than she didn't pay the whispers no mind.

"Sesshomaru. Why can't we be normal." The sight of a couple kissing right in the crowded halls pained her as she passed them. Laughing with each other and the warmth of a hug wrapped around her while she was at school had always interested her. But because of this whole forbidden love between brother and sister, she had to always push aside her urge to kiss him and just back away. It wasn't like Sesshomaru could restrain himself though, Kagome was always the one pushing away while he urged on.

"No one's going to see. Just one kiss." With a puppy dog pout that would melt any girl's heart and those hypnotizing eyes, that little saying along with those mesmerizing displays got to her. It was dangerous but nonetheless she was happy.

"If only people can push aside everything. Love is love isn't it?" The classroom that she stepped in was usually empty due to the scowling teacher behind the desk but today one student sat in the front row, doing some paperwork.

The hag behind the desk was glaring at her as always. It was spine chilling just walking across the room to get to a seat so she sat behind the would be described geek and stared out the window. The frequent tapping of a calculator irked her a bit. The boy with the glasses had his eyes glued to the piece of paper in front of him and Kagome tried to subdued the laughter that was raging in her.

It looked like the typical geek but this one was getting on her nerves. That constant tapping of numbers drove her crazy, if she could do something about it than she would but that teacher. If Kagome yelled right there and than, it would only result in detention.

Tap! Tap! Tap!

She was so disturbed by the utter annoyance, Kagome hadn't notice that the teacher had left. Kagome stood up, slamming her hands on the desk.

"Can't you shut up!"

"Excuse me." The boy turned toward her, the light hitting the lenses of his glasses.

"I said shut up. You know how annoying that is."

"Annoying what is?"

"The redundant tapping."

The boy stood up and stared at her straight in the eye. Why would a person like him have such confidence? He didn't look away but who knew what he was looking at? Those glasses were so thick that she couldn't even see the boy's eyes.

"How am I supposed to do my homework if I can't use my calculator?" He inquired calmly.

"That's why it's called homework. You do that stuff at home."

"I see. Well what I do is none of your business don't you think?" It was like she had some kind of flashback. The way the brunette tilted his head slightly to the side and a taunting smile on his face seemed more like what Sesshomaru would do in this type of argument.

"If something annoys me than I have to stop it. So why don't you do that stuff at home and-" Her eyes were stained with red, but when he took off his glasses, his brown hair brushed to the side, that's when his breathtaking blue eyes met with her own. This guy who she thought was nothing but a dork was actually more handsome than any man she laid her eyes upon. Sesshomaru would be a great rival when it came to looks but it did, so to say, left her breathless.

"I've heard about you. I've seen you around before but I guess you haven't noticed me. Am I right?" What happened to her voice? It was like her throat had gone completely dry when his hand caressed her cheek. Those eyes were just piercing right through her soul.

"You have a brother right?" He continued. "These lips..." His thumb lightly brushed her lower lip, adrenaline hazing her eyes as his face got closer. His movements were displayed with ease, fingers crawling up her arm and his warm breath pressing upon her mouth, this tinge of anxiety was just playing with every molecule in her body. Leaving the heat in both her face and body linger longer than it should have.

Dangerous as it was, Kagome couldn't move her feet from the whole shock of it all. Maybe it was the dramatic uncovering of a suspected ugly duckling or because of the way this man touched her which caused her to melt.

"You kissed you're own brother with these lips."

Her eyes snapped wide. "Get the hell away from me!" Surreal as it was, the agonizing words that was uttered from those lips were something she never wanted to hear again. He stumbled backwards due to the slight force that almost knocked him back into a desk.

He smiled lightly. "I heard it before, in fiction stories and stuff like that but didn't expected for such a thing to happen in real life. When I saw you and your brother in the hall, I really thought you two were simply talking but than once you two kissed it kind of surprised me."

He chuckled but Kagome didn't find and of this funny. There was going to be something wagered...maybe blackmail or something near there. Even with his looks, that smile didn't fool her one bit because she knew that behind every pretty face was a trace of evil wanting to come out with full force.

"What do you want? Money, a date, a servant?"

"What ever do you mean?"

"You want something right? To keep this all a secret."

His eyes were full of bewilderment and Kagome wondered if this guy was only smart with the books. It was irritating but once a ping of an idea popped into his mind, he walked toward her and kissed her lightly on the cheek.

"Of course not. I'll keep it a secret. I just wanted to make sure that's all." Suspicious of that smile of his, Kagome said nothing and took a seat. There was nothing to argue about. The incisive tapping continued, leaving Kagome in deep thought. Was there something to worry about? Was he a threat to ruin everything that Kagome and Sesshomaru had? Even with 5 minutes of thinking she couldn't find the answer to any of her questions.

"Kagome?" He turned in his chair and smiled.

"What is it?" She replied quite coldly.

"You don't have to worry. I won't tell anyone you have my word but watch out okay. That spot on the school roof, well, there's a camera set up there. If you look at the right side of the door knob, you'll see a glimmer of light hitting the wall. It's a mini camera."

"What are you talking about?"

"Some of Sesshomaru's fan girls set up a Micromini-type of camera there. It's hard to see if you don't look carefully so check it out. They have suspicions about you two so seeing that you two spend most of your time up there they figured to catch your secret on camera so I'm giving you a heads up."

There was this tinge of disbelief preventing her to say anything. She stayed quiet as he continued with his work and wondered once again. Was everything he said a lie?

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"Stay here." Kagome left Sesshomaru at the landing of the stairs and stepped through the door. He said right side. Thoroughly inspecting the door with her hands and eyes, it wasn't to long until a small black dot was spotted. It was as big as your thumb but it did blended nicely with the cracks in the wall. She peeled the camera and looked it over, a lens evidently shown once it hit the light.

"He was right."

"Who was right?" Sesshomaru sneaked up behind her, his arms around her instantly.

"N-No one." Getting rid of the evidence, Kagome slightly pushed Sesshomaru away and placed the camera on the floor, stomping on it repeatedly.

"What are you doing?" He raised a brow at the ridiculous show his girl was showing.

"A-A bug." She nervously laughed as she scratched the back of her head. "So are you thinking about joining?"

"I'm not joining." A sigh escaped her once the seriousness of his voice was heard. Budging him to say yes was going to be impossible even for her.

"Why not? It'll look great on your college application and I can watch you play. It'll be great cheering for you." They got close as usual, his arms around her waist and his sexy eyes searching through her own. These moments were precious, Kagome knew that but having him to agree was as life changing as that day he had said I love you. Having both of there feelings for each other out in the open.

"If you want to scream my name than we can just go to a hotel."

"Sesshomaru!" She attempted to push him away for that idiotic reply but Sesshomaru held on tighter.

Once her thrashing had weakened their eyes immediately met. "I'm kidding alright." Hearing him chuckle had placed a smile on her face, she leaned on him, closing her eyes.

"It'll make me happy if you joined. So please consider."

"I said no Kagome."

Coming up with ways for him to say yes only drove him to stay on the answer no. It was unfair. She was only thinking about his future but maybe getting involved with his choices wasn't fair to him. Even with that, Kagome just had to let him say yes.

"You're joining and that's final."

"No I'm not."

"Yes you are!"

"No I'm not Kagome. There's nothing you can say that'll make me say..."

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"Yes! Go! Go!" A hesitant but short pause had rendered her silent until a buzzard sounded. "Hell ya! We won!" Kagome stood up and hugged Sango who was as ecstatic as the crowd which roared for the victory. She had finally gotten better just in time for Sesshomaru's big decision to unveil. Everyone went rushing for the new starter who was already considered the star player.

Sango laughed in amazement. "I can't believe my eyes. I mean once you told me you were dating him I was shocked but than this is the shocker of them all. A person wanting nothing but privacy is now surrounded by everyone. Look at him, he can't even crack a smile... Wait never mind."

Girls went crazy for that smile. Once it appeared on his face, every girl squealed with pleasure but the only one who caused that god like smile to appear resulted in seeing Kagome again. His little sister responded with a wave of a hand, sweetly smiling back.

"It's going to take a while for him to get out of that crowd, let's wait outside for him 'kay?" Sango led Kagome out of the gymnasium, whistling a little tune to break the silence.

"I'm a little jealous." Kagome confessed.

"Jealous? Of what?"

"I'm really happy that he finally considered to join the basketball team but still, he's surrounded by all those girls. I'm really afraid that he'll-" She said no more. Just imagining her only fear had rendered her speechless.

Sango laughed. "Gosh Kagome. Don't tell me that you're afraid he'll cheat on you or something." She slapped her friend in the back. "You're an idiot I swear. I mean he smiles only for you, you were the only one he will ever kiss and above all, you are the only on who can make him join the basketball team. So don't worry."

"I guess." She had always wondered why she always thought the way she did. Accusing her own brother...Wait... her own boyfriend of cheating. But it was understandable why she would. That beautiful smile alone made the girls go wild so there was a possible chance of him wanting to see other people.

He's been going out at night with no explanation to it even when Kagome asked he would just say "It's nothing." and would kiss her forehead to quickly change the subject.

She looked up at the night sky, the twinkle of stars catching her attention for the longest time. If only the world wasn't so judgmental than maybe they could have shown the world how much they loved each other. But just like the eyes of a lion, the would just attack with full force, ripping them apart in a second.

"Hey Kagome." It was him again but the only difference was that the so called dork was now reflecting off every girl's eyes that started to exit the gymnasium. His looks alone seemed to penetrate the hearts of many girl's around him, even Sango was manipulated by that smile he freely put on.

"Um Hi."

"Do you have a minute Kagome? I would like to take you somewhere so we can talk."

This was it. She knew now that this angelic face of his was now steaming out a malicious plot of blackmail.

"Talk? Um sure. Sango."

Sango had broken out of the trance once her name was called 3 times and turned to Kagome. "What is it?"

"Tell Sesshomaru that I'll meet him at home okay." Without even a confirmation, Kagome had grabbed the man's wrist and led him aimlessly down the sidewalk. When the distant of the gymnasium grew far apart, she let him go and turned on her heels.

Kagome glared. "I knew it. You have something up your sleeves right?"

"W-What are you-"

"You're trying to hook something on me so you would shut your mouth about my secret right?"

"Kagome can you calm down. I just wanted to talk to you. If you couldn't talk than why didn't you say so?"

Taken aback. Kagome subconsciously said: "What?"

He smiled and took her hand in his, leading her across the road. "If you were busy than why didn't you say so? I would have just asked you another time you know that?"

"Well I thought-"

"I'm not that type of person to place some type of blackmail on you. So I was just wandering if you could go with me to a concert that's all. My sister bailed on me, I got her tickets to this musical for her birthday but she had to leave for Okinawa a day early so I didn't want to waste these tickets. So are you still free?"

Feeling stupid for the scene she displayed, Kagome didn't even notice that her hand was being held. She had pulled away from him and awkwardly smiled.

"So you're not after me?"

"What?"

"You're not trying to ruin me." She asked again, but this time with a frown on her face.

"Of course not. Let's just go to the concert and forget that scene you showed didn't happen." Even with that pleasant grin on his face, his blue eyes seemed distant. That vacant glimmer in his eyes stared toward the theatre, a man grabbing there tickets and returning the ripped stub into his hands.

"You're name?" She muttered.

"Oh yeah. I forgot to tell you that. Well my names Hiro Yukeda." The conversation ended with that once they entered the auditorium that were filled with people. Eyes were fixed on her because while Hiro sported a cool and crisp look with his tailored blue shirt and white linen-blended pants, Kagome more or less stood out with her gaudy white shirt and a black-jean skirt.

Hiro paid no mind to the way she dressed, it really didn't matter but that look on her face was unpleasant to see. He urged her forward, taking there seats and brushing off the cold stares from both older men and women.

"It's a known Japanese orchestra." He explained, as if knowing the interest that Kagome held as she flipped through the pamphlet. "They play both classical music and modern so it shouldn't be to boring." He offered an assuring grin. Leaning back to get comfortable and it wasn't to long until they played. The beating of the drums and the mixture of a whispered flute evident in the back round made her mind at ease. Once you thought the song was a sweet melody, it soon turned out to speed with adrenaline.

It was pleasant to her ears because it was the first time she had ever gone to something like this. It was a change of scenery which put a small smile on her face.

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"Did you like it?"

"It was different. It gave me a sense of wonderment that's all. I haven' t really thought about orchestras foreseeing that it might be a bore but that was breathtaking. It took a lot off of my mind. Your sister missed a lot but I guess it couldn't be helped."

The cold air rushed through her hair and gave her the chills. She rubbed her arms to seek warmth but the wind just made it more difficult to find heat. But she tumbled toward him, her face getting hotter by the second. She was wary of the arm that wrapped around her but he was warm and that reduced her trembling.

Just the thought of Sesshomaru painted an image of anger in her mind. Was this wrong? This little hug doesn't mean anything but why am I blushing? Trying to run another calming yet pleasant picture in her mind, she had finally erase the sign of a blush and looked peered at his profile.

"I hope you aren't uncomfortable."

"No it's fine. It's nearing winter. I hope it snows." The enthusiasm in her voice filled his vacant eyes with joy. Kagome didn't fail to notice his changed mood, she was glade that he seemed more happy now than before when he displayed nothing but a fake mask of a smile.

"Me too. It'll be great to see." As if the gods had heard there wishes, the pure petal-like snow fell upon the tip of her noise. She wiped it off, looking at her hands as if it was her imagination but it wasn't long until more petals swayed down on them.

Just the tinge of the snow hitting her skin made her shiver profusely but she ran out of Hiro's arms. This was perfect but when hazel eyes happily laid upon the man she was with, her whole mood changed.

Sesshomaru was now on her mind once again but to not make her thoughts so obvious, she just laughed and looked up.

"Snow. It was always my favorite thing to fall out of the sky. Pure, light, beautiful... it all describes-"

"You." Gently taking her hand, he pulled her down the asphalt while he admired her every expression. Her smile was so innocent he couldn't lay his eyes off of her.

"I'm not like the snow. I've sin to much to be pure." The tone in her voice was a mystery all it's own. While it was enthusiastic because of the snow, it was also gloomy due to the words that came out of her mouth. There was nothing he could say.

"He's lucky to have you but you shouldn't think that way. He loves you doesn't he?"

"..."

"You shouldn't take that love for granted. It's not a sin to love your own brother but if you always think of it that way, it'll kill you slowly inside. Just think positive." His full smile finally caught her attention, warming not only her body but her heart. Sango had said something similar like that so many times but it didn't faze her like it did right now.

"Thank you." Downcast eyes were preventing that hot blush to spread upon her face. This man was perfection, he knew the right things to say, knew the right time to smile and the right time to wrap those warm, protective arms around her shoulders, pulling her closer. The heat seeping from his body made her smile, but she still felt guilty.

The setting was just to perfect and that caused her to wonder more than ever. Was god trying to send her some sign? The snow, the unsuspected visit to the orchestra, and the feelings brewing up in the pit of her stomach, making that stupid blush cross her face.

"I'm sorry."

"huh?" Caught off guard, she looked up.

"I'm sorry if I'm making you uncomfortable."

"N-No, not at all. I would have pushed you away a long time ago. I'm just cold that's all."

He smiled. "I see. Well let's stop here."

"Stop here?" She inquired.

"Yeah. This is your house isn't it?" Kagome bit her lower lip. Embarrassed once again by the displays she had been presenting all night. First she had accused him of blackmail, than the pure self consciousness of her clothing and now she couldn't believe she didn't know the directions of her own home.

"I guess I've been out of it lately. Well I'll see you later." They said there goodbyes and went there separate ways. Kagome walked along the cobblestone path and when her day was good as it could be, it was shot down as she opened the doors to her smiling cousin.

"It's 9 already. where have you been?"

Kagome had no reason to explain herself to the likes of him. Shippo sat on Hiten's lap, his angelic smile on his face as he to waited for an answer.

"I was out."

"Kagy-chan. Shippo was worried. Sesshomaru-sama came in the house really mad. What happened?"

This nagging feeling to leave the kitchen was itching at her but that innocent face her little cousin put on brought her much guilt. If she felt this bad toward Shippo, she couldn't possible imagine facing Sesshomaru.

Hiten smiled. "So tell us Kagome. Where have you been?"

"I'm tired. Why don't I take you up to your room as well Shippo."

" 'Kay, 'Kay." Leaping out of Hiten's lap and flying into Kagome's arms, they made there way up stair. Not even bothering to see that smug look on Hiten's face. That little incident at the mall was already been paid off. Sesshomaru had took the initiative to pay for the 500 dollar fine for Kagome's false participation of the bidding. Of course, Hiten was pissed as he didn't get his way but it was done with.

"Kagy-chan." The whisper stopped her from turning the doorknob. "Sesshomaru-sama... go to Sesshomaru-sama's room. I want to say good night to him."

"You don't need to say goodnight to him right now."

Shippo's hold on her neck had tightened. It was like this little ritual that he had with Sesshomaru was the only thing that kept the two cousin's together. Even if it was a simple goodnight, it meant the world to Shippo as when a simple 'I love you' meant the world to Kagome.

As she made her way to what would seem like a death waiting to happen. Her heart started to pound heavily against her chest. She had all these reasons to turn back, not only was her explanation of coming home late suspicious but she knew it would make Sesshomaru burn with fury.

Knock! Knock!

The pounding of her own fist up against the door echoed in her ear. A simple "come in" was heard and she proceeded. Instinctively his calm expression turned into a dagger of mixed emotions.

"I'm going to sleep Sesshomaru-Sama." Shippo announced with a beaming smile.

He spoke cold and dark, as if something was stripping his composure little by little, attempting to suppress the millions of questions that pointed straight at her. "Is that so?"

"Yeah. You don't have to be so upset now. Kagome's finally home so-"

"Shippo was there something else you came here for?" Sesshomaru pointed out.

He thought for a moment, his index finger pushed up against his lower lip. "Oh yeah! I wanted to say good night Sesshomaru-Sama."

A shadow of a smile that was evident in Shippo's eyes had brightened the mood but as for Kagome, She stayed as quiet as possible. Once Shippo was done with his little ritual, she had turn to leave but a sharp voice stopped her in her tracks.

"I don't think You're done with what you came here for Kagome. Or am I wrong? I really think that something of importance is on your mind. Do you want to share it with me?"

It stung her heart hearing such anger from him. Shippo himself could tell that something odd was wrong with Sesshomaru as well and urged Kagome to put him down. Once she did, he had ran out of the door and into his own room.

She was with another man. In truth, Kagome had known this was going to happen. That her subconscious guilt would just write everything on her face. She walked home with him, saw a musical with him, saw the first drops of snow and above all that enjoyed the presence of a person she barely even knew. Something about Hiro fascinated her, but not in a way that would stir up anything but being nothing but friends.

"Can you lock the door please?"

His eyes were fastened on the ceiling as the click of the door was heard. There, he sighed and directed his attention toward her.

"Why don't you look at me?"

"I-I just-" She chocked. There was nothing in the world that she could say. Even though her little outing was innocent, she knew if she had went out and said everything from start to finish he would have just taken everything the wrong way.

"You just what? Look at me. Is it that hard?"

"Why does it matter?"

The sight of her eyes frustrated him. It was filled with guilt and he knew it, not only by the way she just stared at the floor but also by the way she froze there like a rock. He sat up but that mere action didn't cause her to look up.

"Sango told me you went somewhere. That you would meet me back home in a few minutes but it past 3 hours. What could you have possible done for 3 hours Kagome? I've been waiting here, I even went out when it passed an hour to look for you but nothing. I was worried and if it wasn't for Shippo I bet you wouldn't have even came into my room to talk to me right?...Am I right?"

The silence felt like it went on for a minute but it had only been 30 seconds. Her idea was to just get out of there and lock herself in her own room.

Silence still proceeded which made Kagome all the more curious. Her gaze was so focused on the carpeting that she didn't know whether Sesshomaru was sitting there with a vacant stare or sleeping. Once she had decided, she was drawn into a intense stare, so intense that the mere heartbeat that pounded against her chest felt like it was going to explode.

"I'm sorry." She turned her attention quickly back toward the floor. The mere image of those fearsome eyes plastered in her mind.

Than that same feeling that had wrapped warmly around her shoulders, under the snowy sky had presented itself in a subtle memory that was Hiro. Sesshomaru's fingers that wrapped gently around her chin belonged solely to Sesshomaru but reminded her of the warm sweet touch of Hiro. It wasn't the time to be thinking such a thing but it couldn't be help. But those burning golden eyes pushed those thoughts as if killing them directly out of her mind.

Now her focus was on Sesshomaru and no one else.

"It's as if you're trying to hide something and it scares me."

"..."

"You say nothing and it scares me. I had to get up and force your eyes to lay on me and only me and somehow, that mere action worries me. Why do I have to do this? Do you know how much I love you?"

His words had strike fiercer than an animal, couldn't pierce cleaner than a sword, those words just made her insides erupt with guilt. There wasn't one thing that she could form into words because she truthfully knew that she had forgotten about Sesshomaru once Hiro had invited her to that Orchestra. Things were falling apart.

"Say something. Do you love me Kagome?"

"I love you. I do love you and only you!" No one was as warm as the heat that emitted from his chest. Her arms had tightened around him but the embrace wasn't enough to convince Sesshomaru that everything was alright.

He didn't return the hug but placed his hands on her shoulders and pushed her away. "I don't understand. why are you crying?"

Crying? Was she really crying? If she was than the pain that cut her heart couldn't apply any feeling to her face. Though the salty taste of tears touched her tongue, it felt like she was really going to lose him. It sounded ridiculous, having such a drama over a little outing but Hiro had hugged her and she did nothing.

She was comfortable with him and she smiled with nothing but bliss in her mind. Occasionally Sesshomaru would get in the picture, causing her to feel a tinge of remorse but than once Hiro's smile appear. That feeling disappeared as well.

"I'm sorry. I went with Hiro to a musical and-"

"Hiro? Musical? My first game and you went off with some guy."

Kagome dove into his chest, embracing him once again. "It's not like that. I forgot that-"

"You forgot about me? Is that why you went with him? You just forgot about me?"

"No! I love you more than anything. I always loved you I just had to get some things straightened out. I just had to-" She wasn't able to finish, with ease, Sesshomaru placed Kagome on the bed and kept her there. His body laid heavily on her but Kagome didn't struggle as her eyes stared helplessly at his own. It was her own fault for holding so much guilt toward something that wasn't worth worrying about. But this feeling lingering in her made tears trickle down her cheek.

They always hid from everyone, too afraid of the problems that may occur in the end. He kissed her roughly with nothing but anger defining those lips she loved so much. If it wasn't for his bad mood, this kiss would have meant more to her than anything in the world but the tears she wept was brushed away by his tongue.

"Sess-homaru." Kagome was finally able to say but her lips were stolen away once again. Forcing his way into her mouth and silencing her with the occasional moans here and there. Hiro meant nothing to her, he was a friend that she was most comfortable with. But that feeling of him understanding her more than Sesshomaru ever did worried her.

These hidden feelings that first caused her to cut herself was feelings that were already known to someone she just met. Hiro was like Sesshomaru in every way, that soothing attitude, the way they stood out so much with there looks as well as there style but the only thing that was different about them was...well nothing much can be define as different but there kindness. It was hard to find an accurate deference between them but it didn't matter. Because Sesshomaru was the only person in her eyes but he refused to believe that.

Kagome's muscles had eased and instinctively responded to ever kiss, touch and soft moan that Sesshomaru elicited gently. Even with his fingers dug deeply into her jaw, she had loosen those anger hands by helplessly entering her tongue into his mouth, tasting the sweet honey of both passion and anger.

Her heart responded with a light beat of loving intentions as a fire hotter than passion dwelt deeply in their hearts as the once forceful kiss lightened, sending pleasurable chills into her fingertips.

"I'm sorry Sesshomaru." She had said in a whisper once his eyes was in view. There was that desperate silence draping the room and he got up, sitting on the edge of the bed.

"I have to go."

"W-What? Where are you going? You're always going out at night. Where are you-"

"It's nothing." The same response once again and Kagome knew what was coming. Sesshomaru gently pressed his lips on her forehead, a door following suite.

Left alone, Kagome's heart swelled with a desperate cry of despair. She repeated helplessly "I'm sorry. Please forgive me" but she laid there. Her tears streaming down her face, but she didn't even realize that she was crying. The night sky didn't help her at all, it just only meant Sesshomaru wasn't going to be seen until morning which left her all the more lonely and produced more remorseful tears.

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Gomen everyone. I know I suck at updating fast but the semester is drawing to a close and I'm bombarded with Homework and projects. So I'm really sorry :cries: but I hope you guys like it. But anyways my favorite character in this story of mine would be Hiro. He's the positive person in my story...hmm or is he? Well I adore that positive attitude he has and I hope you do to. Ja ne for now.