InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Addicted Confessions ❯ In An Instant ( Chapter 2 )
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Addicted Confessions
Chapter II: In An Instant
2 months earlier
A brown haired beauty woke up to violent shrugging. "Sis, get up! Sis!!” The woman cracked open an eye revealing her dark crimson jewels.
“Kohaku, why are you waking me up this time of night” She groggly said as she slowly sat up.
“Sango, it’s 7:30! You have to drop me off at school.”
“It’s Sunday.”
“It’s Monday!”
Sango rose up as she rubbed her eyes and yawned. “Really? Mmm, well go downstairs and I’ll be down in a minute.”
The 15 year old boy sighed as he sat down on his sister’s bed. “Sis, I’m worried about you.”
“Why would you worry about me?”
“Ever since mom and dad died you’ve been drinking a lot.”
“I’m okay. I didn’t even drink all week.”
“Then what is this!” Kohaku said raising up an empty bottle of Jack Daniels.
“It’s nothing, but a drink!”
“You lied!! You said you didnt drink.”
“It’s not like it’s illegal or something.”
“That’s what makes it so bad!”
“You don’t understand. You’re nothing, but 15 years old.”
Kohaku shot up. “Just because I’m 15 doesn’t mean I don’t know what an addiction is! I do have a health class. I think you need help.”
“I don’t need shit!! You just mind your own damn business!!” Sango yelled.
Kohaku air caught his throat as his eyes watered.
“Kohaku I’m sorry...I..”
“You’re just like mom!” He said then left out of the room.
“Brother, wait!” Sango said trying to get out of bed but got caught in the covers and fell face first on the carpeted floor.
Sango sighed as she scrambled to her feet. She ran under bed and pulled out a bottle of Absolut vodka. Unscrewing the cap, she drunk it letting the liquid fire ease down her throat. She looked upon a picture of her mother and father. “This is all your fault.” Sango whispered to herself as she let the bottle crash to the floor.
Kohaku heard the bottle crash and sighed. “She needs help.” He heard rambling and saw her sister run down the stairs. Her hair a mess, her dress on backwards, and mix matched slippers on.
“Come on. So you won’t be late.”
“Um....sis, your dress is on backwards.”
Sango grabbed the boy’s arm and stormed out of the front door.
“It don’t matter. What matters is your education.”
Sango arrived at the school at a shreeching halt. “Okay, you’re here.”
“Um..thanks.” Kohaku said gripping onto his seatbelt.
Sango leaned down and gave her brother a kiss on the cheek. “Be a good boy and have a nice time at school.”
“Sis, can you promise to pick me up on time.”
“Sure.” Sango said smiling at her little brother as he proceeded out of the small car. “And Kohaku?” The teenage boy turned around to acknowledge his sister. “I’m sorry for yelling at you this morning. I will try to cut down on the alcohol.”
Kohaku nodded his head as he turned around and proceeded into the building. Sango sighed as she watched her brother walk into the high school that she attended seven years ago before her mother and father died in a car crash. Her life was tooken away from her. College, her boyfriend, and her friends all flew out of the window. Sango sighed and driving off.
The little boy sat on the cold concrete curb. He hugged himself as the night began to slowly fall upon him. "Not again." He grumbled as he looked behind to see the deserted school building. It was 7:00 o’clock in the evening and he got out at 3:00 in the afternoon.
“This couldn’t get any worse.” mumbled the little boy.
He then felt a small drop of water fall on his head. He looked up in the sky, then in an instant a whole mess of water drops hit his face. “Oh, for the love of God!!” Kohaku said as he raised his books and lifted them over his head. Kohaku heard the car and he didn’t bother to look up because he already knew who it was.
“You’re late!!!!”
“I’m sorry, Kohaku. I lost track of time.”
He got up and got in the car. “Just take me home.”
Sango sighed and drove off. She looked at her little brother then at the windshield wipers. “I’m really sorry, you know.”
Kohaku sunk into his seat. “You always say that. It’s gettting kind of old.”
“I’m really trying here.”
“Whatever. I smell the alcohol on you.”
“Kohaku, look at me.” Sango said softly
Kohaku turned his head towards the window watching the melting world pass before him in a blur of lights and blurbs. “Just keep driving, okay.”
Sango stopped the car abruptly. “Not until you look at me.”
Kohaku sighed as he looked over to his sister and saw a big semi heading for them.
“Sango!!!!” Kohaku screamed.
Sango quickly turned around and saw the truck and was stunned in her place. All she could hear was the screams of her kid brother.
Sango stood there and let the blaring white light consume her whole.
Sango cracked her eye open to the sounds of a steady beat. The light from the white surroundings hit her head like a ton of bricks. “Ow. Where am I?”
“Ms. Taijia, you’re finally awoke.”
“Who are you? What are you talking about?”
“I’m Dr. Yamigatchi. I’ve been caring for you for the last month and a half.”
“Month and a half!”
“You’ve been in a comatose state ever since the car accident.”
“Car accident?!”
“Yes, and your...brother.”
“Kohaku! Is he alright?” Sango said abruptly sitting up.
“Ms. Taijia, you should lay back down.”
“I’m perfectly fine. Just tell where my brother is.”
The doctor swallowed hard before he spoke again. “Um...the semi truck smashed into the drivers side and....”
“Where is my brother?!”
“It crashed you car into a nearby building....the passenger’s side was completely totaled.”
“Where is Kohaku?!!”
“He’s....dead.”
The doctor whispered dead in such low voice it didn’t seem that ears could hear it, but Sango heard it. She heard it and the words hit her like a harsh tsunami wave.
“W...what? W..where’s his body?”
“Some of your neighbors volunteered to bury him in the graveyard next to you parents.”
“No!!!!” Sango screamed as she balled out into a complete and utter hysterical state.
Present day.....
“I’ll do this for you, Kohaku. I’m sorry”
Sango thought as she sat down the large lounge hall of the rehab that she checked into. She tried to pay attention to what the tall silver haired speaker was talking about, but she couldn’t pull her thoughts away from her brother until......
“Excuse me, miss. Is this seat taken?”
Sango looked up to see the face that the low indulging voice belonged to. All she saw was calm, violet eyes and a handsome smile. She also noticed the shine from the gold jewlery that hung about his ears.
“Um...no.”
The smile grew wider as he sat next to her. “Hi, I’m Miroku Houshi.”
As Sango saw this calm, handsome man. She immediately knew that in an instant her life would change...forever.
A/n: So sad. So sad. This actually happened to me as a kid with my father, but we didn’t get into an actual car accident...just a little swurve.
Addicted Confessions
Chapter II: In An Instant
2 months earlier
A brown haired beauty woke up to violent shrugging. "Sis, get up! Sis!!” The woman cracked open an eye revealing her dark crimson jewels.
“Kohaku, why are you waking me up this time of night” She groggly said as she slowly sat up.
“Sango, it’s 7:30! You have to drop me off at school.”
“It’s Sunday.”
“It’s Monday!”
Sango rose up as she rubbed her eyes and yawned. “Really? Mmm, well go downstairs and I’ll be down in a minute.”
The 15 year old boy sighed as he sat down on his sister’s bed. “Sis, I’m worried about you.”
“Why would you worry about me?”
“Ever since mom and dad died you’ve been drinking a lot.”
“I’m okay. I didn’t even drink all week.”
“Then what is this!” Kohaku said raising up an empty bottle of Jack Daniels.
“It’s nothing, but a drink!”
“You lied!! You said you didnt drink.”
“It’s not like it’s illegal or something.”
“That’s what makes it so bad!”
“You don’t understand. You’re nothing, but 15 years old.”
Kohaku shot up. “Just because I’m 15 doesn’t mean I don’t know what an addiction is! I do have a health class. I think you need help.”
“I don’t need shit!! You just mind your own damn business!!” Sango yelled.
Kohaku air caught his throat as his eyes watered.
“Kohaku I’m sorry...I..”
“You’re just like mom!” He said then left out of the room.
“Brother, wait!” Sango said trying to get out of bed but got caught in the covers and fell face first on the carpeted floor.
Sango sighed as she scrambled to her feet. She ran under bed and pulled out a bottle of Absolut vodka. Unscrewing the cap, she drunk it letting the liquid fire ease down her throat. She looked upon a picture of her mother and father. “This is all your fault.” Sango whispered to herself as she let the bottle crash to the floor.
Kohaku heard the bottle crash and sighed. “She needs help.” He heard rambling and saw her sister run down the stairs. Her hair a mess, her dress on backwards, and mix matched slippers on.
“Come on. So you won’t be late.”
“Um....sis, your dress is on backwards.”
Sango grabbed the boy’s arm and stormed out of the front door.
“It don’t matter. What matters is your education.”
Sango arrived at the school at a shreeching halt. “Okay, you’re here.”
“Um..thanks.” Kohaku said gripping onto his seatbelt.
Sango leaned down and gave her brother a kiss on the cheek. “Be a good boy and have a nice time at school.”
“Sis, can you promise to pick me up on time.”
“Sure.” Sango said smiling at her little brother as he proceeded out of the small car. “And Kohaku?” The teenage boy turned around to acknowledge his sister. “I’m sorry for yelling at you this morning. I will try to cut down on the alcohol.”
Kohaku nodded his head as he turned around and proceeded into the building. Sango sighed as she watched her brother walk into the high school that she attended seven years ago before her mother and father died in a car crash. Her life was tooken away from her. College, her boyfriend, and her friends all flew out of the window. Sango sighed and driving off.
The little boy sat on the cold concrete curb. He hugged himself as the night began to slowly fall upon him. "Not again." He grumbled as he looked behind to see the deserted school building. It was 7:00 o’clock in the evening and he got out at 3:00 in the afternoon.
“This couldn’t get any worse.” mumbled the little boy.
He then felt a small drop of water fall on his head. He looked up in the sky, then in an instant a whole mess of water drops hit his face. “Oh, for the love of God!!” Kohaku said as he raised his books and lifted them over his head. Kohaku heard the car and he didn’t bother to look up because he already knew who it was.
“You’re late!!!!”
“I’m sorry, Kohaku. I lost track of time.”
He got up and got in the car. “Just take me home.”
Sango sighed and drove off. She looked at her little brother then at the windshield wipers. “I’m really sorry, you know.”
Kohaku sunk into his seat. “You always say that. It’s gettting kind of old.”
“I’m really trying here.”
“Whatever. I smell the alcohol on you.”
“Kohaku, look at me.” Sango said softly
Kohaku turned his head towards the window watching the melting world pass before him in a blur of lights and blurbs. “Just keep driving, okay.”
Sango stopped the car abruptly. “Not until you look at me.”
Kohaku sighed as he looked over to his sister and saw a big semi heading for them.
“Sango!!!!” Kohaku screamed.
Sango quickly turned around and saw the truck and was stunned in her place. All she could hear was the screams of her kid brother.
Sango stood there and let the blaring white light consume her whole.
Sango cracked her eye open to the sounds of a steady beat. The light from the white surroundings hit her head like a ton of bricks. “Ow. Where am I?”
“Ms. Taijia, you’re finally awoke.”
“Who are you? What are you talking about?”
“I’m Dr. Yamigatchi. I’ve been caring for you for the last month and a half.”
“Month and a half!”
“You’ve been in a comatose state ever since the car accident.”
“Car accident?!”
“Yes, and your...brother.”
“Kohaku! Is he alright?” Sango said abruptly sitting up.
“Ms. Taijia, you should lay back down.”
“I’m perfectly fine. Just tell where my brother is.”
The doctor swallowed hard before he spoke again. “Um...the semi truck smashed into the drivers side and....”
“Where is my brother?!”
“It crashed you car into a nearby building....the passenger’s side was completely totaled.”
“Where is Kohaku?!!”
“He’s....dead.”
The doctor whispered dead in such low voice it didn’t seem that ears could hear it, but Sango heard it. She heard it and the words hit her like a harsh tsunami wave.
“W...what? W..where’s his body?”
“Some of your neighbors volunteered to bury him in the graveyard next to you parents.”
“No!!!!” Sango screamed as she balled out into a complete and utter hysterical state.
Present day.....
“I’ll do this for you, Kohaku. I’m sorry”
Sango thought as she sat down the large lounge hall of the rehab that she checked into. She tried to pay attention to what the tall silver haired speaker was talking about, but she couldn’t pull her thoughts away from her brother until......
“Excuse me, miss. Is this seat taken?”
Sango looked up to see the face that the low indulging voice belonged to. All she saw was calm, violet eyes and a handsome smile. She also noticed the shine from the gold jewlery that hung about his ears.
“Um...no.”
The smile grew wider as he sat next to her. “Hi, I’m Miroku Houshi.”
As Sango saw this calm, handsome man. She immediately knew that in an instant her life would change...forever.
A/n: So sad. So sad. This actually happened to me as a kid with my father, but we didn’t get into an actual car accident...just a little swurve.