I'm sure all or most of you can relate to my delay. school finals and such have kept i and my editory buisy. i appologyes for the delay and i hope people are still reading it...i really am sorry... but ya, on with the short chapter i have... sory for its shortness...

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Chapter 14: My Mother's Thoughts

"Kagome, who were those boys?" Ms. Higurashi asked as she drove Kagome back to their apartment. Kagome's lazy eyes looked over at her mother. She was tired from all the medicine she was on, she felt hazy and her glasses seemed heavier. She had gone through this only once before in her life and that was enough, quite frankly.

She moved her hand from under her chin and sat up straight. Staring out in front of her, she cleaned off her glasses and opened her mouth.

"I don't know; I think they're from my school… I'm not sure. I really don't know," she lied calmly, a grin tickling her lips as she did so. Her mother looked at her, an eyebrow raised.

"Hm… really," she pressed, "they said that they were friends of yours…"

"They're not; they're probably kids from one of my classes. I promise I have no relationship with either of them," she continued.

"Kagome, I already told you that you aren't allowed to date until you graduate. I thought I had made it clear that men cause a lot of problems. Please don't throw away your life at such a young age," she lectured. Kagome listened intently to her mother's words. She had been told this many times before. This would just be another warning; something that was dull and dusty to store in her memory.

"I know you have a level head, but hormones and such will lead you to get pregnant. Don't lead yourself down that path. You have more important things to do before that comes. Please keep this in mind, hun'. Remember college; remember a steady job; remember your education…"

The dust was starting to collect on the memory already. The words her mother spoke were passionate, her sorrow painting these words in ink. They were blocks of stone being pushed forward, her mothers warning carved in them.

"I know… but I really don't know them," Kagome continued. She didn't want her mother think she was going to become a problem. Not to mention she was bored with the conversation, she needed to stop it.

"Alright… by the way, I was thinking about a new company that was being established in the east… what do you think about moving a little earlier than usual?" she asked, her voice sweet. Kagome smiled lightly, she felt like dying.

"That sounds good, when are we heading off?" she asked, wanting to know how much longer she had.

"In… two weeks," her mother said as she pulled in next to the curb. She parked and got out of the car.

Higurashi smiled to herself, the tears teasing her eyelids cruelly. She had no more tears to show for the unidentified feeling she had knocking on her rib cage.

I know, it's really short, but I just wanted to put what her mom said about boys and stuff like that. Well… please review.