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Name of Story: Kryptonite
Summary: He was made from kryptonite. He was a lab rat. But it went wrong. He was supposed to turn into a full dog demon; instead, he turned into a half dog demon. Now he wants revenge on the scientists who made him like that. But he does not expect to find love in the process, from the person he saved from the same fate.
Author's Note: Yes! I am updating again! I'm glad you all liked the last chapter. Sorry I left you hanging on Kagome's past. But you'll find out about it in here. Hope you like. It's going to start when she is in Chiba, which by the way is a real city in Japan. I Googled it. R&R.
Name of Chapter: Kagome's Past
"Kagome! Kagome!" A woman with short black hair and chocolate eyes yelled. Her chocolate eyes scanned the room, looking for someone. "Where are you?"
"I'm right here, mom!" A younger Kagome came in the room, a book in her hand. "Quit yelling. I was in the library. What do you want?"
"I need you to go to the store with your father." Kagome's mother said. "I would go myself but I need to go over tonight's dinner plans. I can't send the cooks either because well, they are cooking. And I would hate to bother anyone else. Please, Kagome?"
"Why me? What about Souta. He can do it." Kagome argued.
"Souta is at Hitomi's house until later. For me, Kagome?"
"Mom, I can't! Remember?" Kagome whispered the last part, looking around the room frantically for any sign someone heard her. No one was near.
"No one was hurt, Kagome." Her mother replied.
"Yeah, but they could have been." Kagome snapped in reply.
"Kagome," her mother exasperated tiredly. "You can't live in fear because of what you can do or what your aura does. You have to learn how to conceal it, without fear."
"But, mom, I can't conceal it! You've always said, I wear my heart on my sleeve. I constantly show my emotions, ergo, showing my aura."
"I know, Hun." Mai Higurashi said softly. She grasped Kagome's shoulders and looked her straight in the eye. "I know you can over come your fear, Kagome. And you're not going to do that by staying the house all day. When was the last time you got some fresh air?"
"A month ago when you asked me to go with you, dad, and Souta to the water park," Kagome replied at once. "Because of what happened, were lucky no one go hurt or sued us."
"Who knew it was us anyways that caused those demons to attack?" Reji Higurashi asked, walking into the room with a list in his hands. He looked between his wife and daughter, watching their responses. His brown eyes were full of amusement and curiosity. The corner of his eyes had wrinkles around them, showing he smiled and laughed a lot.
Kagome shrugged.
"Please, Kagome." Mai begged, her hands clasped and her bottom lip jutted out.
Kagome sighed heavily in defeat. There was no way she could have won the battle. Her mother was a tough opponent. An unbeatable foe.
"Thank you, dear." Mai said, embracing Kagome. Kagome rolled her eyes and pulled away from her.
"Let's go before I regret this decision." Kagome grumbled, putting on her green wind breaker. She opened and slammed the door shut behind her as she stormed out of the house and to the Nissan in their long driveway.
"Who does she remind me of?" Reji asked, as if he didn't know the answer. "Let's see Kagome's eighteen, demanding, but sweet. This could take a while, Mai."
Mai giggled as she kissed her husbands cheek.
"Oh, that's right. You, my sweet bride," Reji said, smiling and holding Mai's hand. He leaned down and captured her lips in a long sweet kiss, like it would be their last kiss together. He looked down at her and smiled. "I love you."
"I love you, too." Mai said while giggling. Their love was still as strong as the time they were both high school sweethearts.
They both heard the car horn being honked repeatedly outside by Kagome.
Reji let go of Mai and laughed.
"Smell you later, love." Reji said, making Mai laugh more. He pecked her on the lips before saluting her as he exited the house through the door. Mai laughed, loving her husbands' humor. He made her laugh so much, like he did in high school when their relationship was starting out.
I carefully watched Kagome; her chocolate eyes were staring off into the distant. A far away look was in her eyes along with tears of her past memories.
"That was the last time my mother saw my father alive." Kagome said quietly. "We were at the grocery store when he was killed by an ogre demon."
"So, Kagome, what half of the list do you want?" Reji asked Kagome after they got a shopping cart and stood at the beginning of the aisles. Kagome shrugged, not in the mood to shop. She hated being out in public. It made the fear in her heart burn more. She looked over her shoulder, outside to the parking lot. She got the feeling something was wrong. Like someone was watching her.
"All right, I'll get the dairy items and you get the canned foods. And whatever is left, we'll split." Reji continued. He noticed Kagome wasn't listening. "And while I'm at it, I think I'll get a butterfly tattoo on my biceps."
"You're going to do what?" Kagome asked, having heard the last part of his sentence. Reji rolled his brown eyes and pulled Kagome's elbow towards the canned food aisle with the list in his hands. He ripped it in half and gave the lower half to her.
"Meet me by the gumball machines when you're done." Reji told her. Kagome nodded and went down the aisle, looking over the labels of the canned food she needed.
"Carrots, cream corn, regular corn, beets, peas, and pickles?" Kagome looked curiously at the list, wondering why her mother would list pickles as a canned food. "I thought they came in jars." Kagome shrugged and got the items and placed them in her basket, including four different kinds of jarred pickles.
"Now to find my father," Kagome said to herself. She suddenly heard a scream ring through the air. It sounded masculine, like her father. It was followed by a rough deep ugly voice.
"Where is the priestess?" It said.
Kagome froze with her eyes wide with fear. It was talking about her.
"I don't know what you're talking about, demon. There is no priestess here. Be gone from this human territory!" Kagome heard her father yell a couple of aisles over.
"Liar! There is a priestess here. I can smell her."
Kagome heard some shuffling and cries of pain and glass being knocked into each other, like her father was being shoved into the aisle shelving.
"Ahh!" Reji screamed in pain. Kagome quickly unfroze upon hearing this ran down to see him pressed against the shelving that was by the wall. Blood was running down his stomach. He had a dagger wound.
"Where is she?" The demon yelled again, stabbing Reji in the stomach again. He screamed again.
"Dad!" Kagome screamed without thinking. The demon, an ugly wrinkled ogre, looked at her.
"The priestess!" He cried.
"Kagome, RUN!" Reji screamed his daughter, holding his wound with his free hand.
"Let go of him, ugly!" Kagome cried, ignoring her fathers' order. She clenched her fists as they glowed purple. Her hair started flying around wildly and her chocolate eyes had a fire in them. The glowing purple expanded, traveling up her arms as she ran towards the ogre, hands outstretched.
When her hands connected with the ogre's skin, they burned him. He cried in pain as the burning sensation traveled throughout his body, making him drop Reji to the ground.
Finally, when the purple glow engulfed him, he incinerated.
Kagome panted while the purple glow was fading quickly as she knelt to the ground next to her father.
"Daddy," Kagome sobbed.
"Ka...gome," Reji breathed in pain. He was tightly holding his abdomen, trying to stanch the bleeding. However, it seemed as if the bleeding was getting worse.
His eyes rolled to the back of his head.
To Be Continued….
Wow. This done a lot earlier than I expected. I hope you liked it. Got a little insight on Kagome's past. Once again, please become a fan of me on Facebook. Drama Kagome (FanFiction). I'm going to bed now. I think I'll start on Eyes of Sorrow's chapter tomorrow or work on You Were Mine.
R&R kindly please.
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