InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Allies with Benefits ❯ A Fate Worse than Death ( Chapter 1 )
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Allies with Benefits
Alright guys, so I got the idea for this a while back and have been
working a lot on it recently. I debated on whether or not I should
go ahead and post this or wait until I get more of the story
written, but I decided in the end to just go ahead and let you guys
read it so you could tell me what you think.
Chapter One: A Fate Worse than Death.
“This is all your fault you know.” From her place at
the top of the well house steps, Kagome glared daggers at the well.
“If you hadn't pulled me into the feudal era, I wouldn't have
such high expectations in relationships.” Looking at her
watch, Kagome groaned as she realized she was late. Hojo was
waiting for her and as much as she hated to go, she'd promised him
one last date.
It wasn't that she preferred the men in the feudal era with their
silly beliefs about women being little more than property and their
general idiocy, but with all her adventures fighting youkai in
search of the sacred jewel shards, she'd become accustomed to the
excitement. And so, because of that, the thought of dating someone
has quiet as Hojo bored her to tears. She needed the thrill of the
constant unknown and a relationship with any of her schoolmates
would completely lack the spontaneity that she desperately craved.
Her friends' stories of their secret romances, while they had
intrigued her in the past, now practically put her to sleep.
But she had others needs too. Needs that she thought she could at
least partially pacify by dating Hojo. But Hojo had proved to be
even more boring than he seemed at school. He hadn't even attempted
to seduce her in the three weeks she'd been dating him. He'd kissed
her goodnight every time they went out, but even those barely
qualified as kisses. Finally, she'd had enough. Frustrated beyond
belief, when Hojo had shown up for their date a few nights ago,
she'd told him to home saying that she had no interest in
continuing their relationship. He'd gone home reluctantly, but then
the next morning, he'd called her begging her to reconsider. And
finally she'd agreed to go on one final date with him, tonight.
She purposely dragged her feet as she approached the steps,
unsurprised when she spotted Hojo waiting patiently by his car at
the bottom. She took her time walking down the stairs, even if it
only delayed the inevitable, half-hoping Inuyasha would come
leaping out of the trees and drag her back to the feudal era. But
she knew he was still helping Kaede construct the hut for the new
girl who was training to become a miko.
“There you are,” Hojo said when she finally made it to
the bottom of the stairs. “I was beginning to think you
weren't coming.”
“I promised didn't I?” She tried to look happy as he
opened the car door for her, but inside she was counting down the
seconds till the date would be over. She already knew what they
would do. Hojo was if anything a creature of habit. First, he would
take her to a sit down restaurant where he would try to impress her
by bragging about all his achievements at work. And then, they
would either go to the park where she would be expected to walk
slower than Methuselah while he held her hand and continued with
his life story, or he would take her to see a movie.
Sure enough, a few minutes later they arrived at Hanamon, a
sukiyaki restaurant known for its high quality beef. As she tried
to wait patiently for Hojo to open her door, Kagome couldn't help
but think that she would rather be headed back to Kaede's hut for
one of the simple broth soups the old miko was known for. Fancy
food really wasn't her cup of tea. Or well, if she was honest, it
wasn't so much the food as it was the company that bothered her.
She never felt she could really relax in places like this.
The middle-aged waitress smiled at them and led them to a secluded
table in the back, obviously thinking to give them the privacy to
be romantic. But all Kagome could think was that her options for
suitable distractions were now even more limited than before. As
the waitress took their orders, Kagome quickly thought back to how
long it had been since she'd been on a date with Hojo, groaning
when she realized it had been four days since the night that she'd
dumped him…which meant it had been almost a week since she'd
gone out with him. She inwardly cringed as she thought about all
the boring medical stories she would have to sit through
tonight.
Sometimes, when Hojo began bragging about his most recent diagnosis
at the clinic, she was tempted to ask him if he knew how to treat a
hole in someone's gut or if he knew how to use reiki to treat
wounds on a youkai without harming their youki. Hojo's idea of a
rough day was having to give someone a couple of
stitches—which was something he said he couldn't stand doing.
She wondered what he would do if he saw the kind of wounds she had
to treat every day in the feudal era. Traveling with Inuyasha was
bound to turn anyone into an experienced nurse.
“Kagome, are you alright?”
“Huh,” she said softly, shaking her head to dislodge
her thoughts. “Sorry Hojo, guess I'm a little out of
it.”
“Have a lot on your mind?”
“No, I think it's more that my mind just wants to take a
vacation.” Yeah, a vacation from this date….
“Oh, really? I'm sorry. You shouldn't work yourself so hard.
You don't want to get sick again.”
“Riiiight,”
Their food arrived a short time later and Hojo began rambling about
some patient he'd had the day before while Kagome once again
allowed her mind to slip off. As a rather voluptuous woman walked
by, Kagome amused herself thinking about how Miroku would react if
he saw her. She could picture the monk approaching the woman and
calmly asking her to bear his children. And from the way the woman
was blatantly flirting with the man sitting at the table next to
hers, Kagome didn't really think she would mind. But of course,
thoughts of Miroku hitting on another woman immediately brought to
mind how Sango would react. She wondered if her friend would knock
Miroku out even in this crowded room, or if she would drag him out
of the room first. Normally, Sango wouldn't waste any time knocking
her overly perverted friend over the head whenever he made a lewd
comment, but lately she'd noticed Sango developing a penchant for
dragging Miroku off somewhere private whenever he tried to grope
her. She had a feeling something was going on and she wondered how
long it would be before they decided to bring their relationship
out into the open.
But the more she thought about it, the more she could understand
why they were trying to keep everything a secret. She could see how
the secrecy would bring a layer of thrill to the relationship.
Having something that was just yours that no one else knew about
would definitely make things spicier in her opinion. Now if only
she could find someone willing to be her dirty little secret.
Inuyasha was out of the question since she no longer felt all that
attracted to him. Plus the hanyou couldn't keep a secret to save
his life. She also knew that while Kouga would be more than willing
to start a secret romance with her, she had no desire to see him on
a regular basis either. His possessiveness aside, Kouga stank. No,
regular bathing would definitely have to be a must for her would be
lover.
Noticing it had been quite a while since she'd said anything,
Kagome looked over to see if Hojo had noticed she wasn't listening
to him, but he was still rambling on about something. Relieved that
her cover remained intact, Kagome slipped back into her own
thoughts.
I wonder how Inuyasha would react to this place. She
wondered, automatically picturing the hanyou walking amongst the
tables around them. She could almost hear him mumbling about how
boring these people were. But then again, he might be too
distracted by the food to notice what anyone was saying. She'd
never seen anyone eat like her hanyou friend. But then again,
they don't have any instant ramen…he'd probably say the food
was boring too. And then he'd pick me up and drag me back home. If
only we hadn't driven here. Damn modern advancement!
She took another bite of her food, wondering how long Hojo would
want to stay before they went on to their next destination. She
somewhat hoped they would go to the movies since that would mean
she might possibly be able to somewhat distract herself. But then
again, the movies Hojo normally took her to see were so boring that
she had to fight just to stay awake. He seemed to think that she
liked watching chick flicks, which was sometimes true. She did like
watching romantic comedies, but the movies he took her to were just
romantic or filled with romantic drama and she had never seen the
appeal of movies like that. As she tried to force herself to focus
on what Hojo was saying, movement out of the corner of her eye drew
her attention away. She looked towards the door and watched a tall
businessman walk into the restaurant.
Sesshoumaru would probably do that same thing
if someone made him come in here, she thought as the
man sneered at the voluptuous woman from before. And then almost as
soon as she thought it, Kagome wondered why she'd thought of the
youkai lord in the first place.
I guess it's because that man reminds me of him. The man
turned and sat down with another man and his wife and Kagome turned
back to Hojo, noting thankfully that he had finally finished
eating. Placing her chopsticks on the side of her plate to show she
was finished as well, Kagome smiled and silently prayed that they
would leave soon so that she could be that much closer to the
freedom that awaited her at the end of the date.