InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Ashes and Dust ❯ Mysterious New Neighbor ( Chapter 1 )
[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]
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Chapter 1
The Mysterious New Neighbor
Kagome Higurashi sat on her soft tan microfiber couch. She laid her
face in her hands and rested her elbows on her knees. Her black
hair surrounded her hands and arms as she sighed and shook her head
from side to side. Her sighs and gulps of air filled the room.
Tears from her brown eyes slicked her hands.
Temping taught her not to trust anyone, nor to make friends at the
jobs. The employers tossed her around like a hot gyoza, as they
only kept her for a short time. The changes to the economy added
sales skills to the Customer Service Rep job description. Her
weakest skill was sales. The only type of sales she felt
comfortable doing was Retail. However, Retail only offered minimum
wage.
Her temp agency called again with another job that did not match
her experience. She was torn over it. Only one job came her way
since she lost her last one late last year. It revolved around a
badly engineered web site laced with lies, assumptions, and no
guarantees to their customers. She took the job under the
impression it was a Customer Service job. However, the job somehow
morphed into a sales position without any notification when a sales
rep was fired. She did her best, and tried to help each customer
buy the items they were interested in. However, before she knew it,
things went sour. Her boss made mistakes, and ran her under the
bus.
Kagome told the Temp Agency when she returned the call that
afternoon that she did not want to work in Customer Service
positions since companies started cutting corners. It had been two
months since that job ended, and they called her with a new
position in an industry she was not interested in.
She'd gone to the local Unemployment Office earlier that day, and
took a seminar regarding funding for school. After working in
various offices for ten years she'd come full circle. Her career
was going nowhere. After all those ten years, she had no career
title, and a confusing resume to show for it. She achieved the
basics of her office skills in the certification program she
originally went through. But as a failed LTA; she felt melancholy
since her achievement, and hot gyoza tossing, only earned her the
title of `Jackie of all trades, and an expert of none.'
She moved into her own apartment after she graduated from college
at the age of twenty-two, and felt it was time to leave the nest.
The last thing she wanted was to burden her mother any more than
she already had, since Sota was in high school. Recently, Sota left
for college, and Kagome figured her mother wanted to enjoy the
freedoms of being a single woman with her lady friends.
She let her wet hands fall from her face and rest slightly dangling
from her knees over the simple, wooden coffee table. She let her
dark eyes scan her surroundings; her black mascara and eyeliner
smudged around her eyes, the blue shadow on her lids blended in
with the black.
“What should I do?” she asked, breaking the silence in
the small living room.
She rubbed her hands on a Kleenex, and grabbed her cell phone on
the end table beside the couch. She dialed her friend to see if she
could get some advice.
“Hello?”
“Hi, it's me.” Kagome sniffled into the phone and ran
her left hand through her hair.
“Hey, Kagome, what's wrong? Are you crying? What
happened?”
“Oh, Eri…I don't know what I'm going to do. I just got
the information I needed for the grant, but I was just offered
another bum job I more than likely will have issues doing. How
would you handle going back to school and working as a
temp?”
“Listen, Kagome, we've been through this before. You just
have to listen to your heart. You need to make the right choices
for you, not for the temp agency. They have more people they can
send to this job, so don't let anything stand in your way of going
where you want to go.”
“I know. I'm sorry to be such a pest. I just… I feel so
alone, I guess. You know how I feel when I get confused while I'm
alone.”
“Yes, I know, sweetheart. I don't mean to sound annoyed, but
there's no other way I can put this to you. You can do anything you
put your mind to. Plus, if need be, you can do what every other
`between job kids' our age are doing—you can move back in
with mom if need be. That way you can work part time on your own
steam, go to school full time, and get it over with.”
“Move back in with mom? Are you crazy?!” Kagome panted
and ran her hand through her long black hair again.
“Yes! I bet your mom misses you, Kagome!”
“Okay, okay…I'll think about it. It's just… I've
been independent for so long…”
“Everyone does what they have to these days. Hell, Kanto just
had to move back in with his parents the other day, so it's kind of
hard to have a relationship like we've been having in that
situation.”
“Oh no, Eri, I'm so sorry to hear that!” Kagome stood
from the couch and started to pace.
“Yeah, it was sudden. He lost his job this past Friday, and
since he has no job, and has no idea when he'll find another one,
he had to skip out on the lease on his apartment since unemployment
won't start in time for him to pay his next rent
payment.”
“How did he break the lease?”
“Credit card, of course.” Eri began to cry as well.
“Oh, Eri…Your situation is worse than mine, and here
I'm complaining about confusion over something trivial. I
apologize.”
“No, it's not your fault. I neglected to call you to let you
know since I was helping him move back home a couple towns over.
Kagome, just do what you want to do. Either way, whatever
happens, you will make it work, I know you will.” Eri's smile
shined through her voice.
“Thanks, Eri. I wish I had words of comfort for
you…”
“It's okay. Look, I gotta go. Kanto's calling on the land
line. I'll talk with you later.” Kagome heard the rings in
the background.
“Okay, tell Kanto I've got my fingers crossed for him. Bye
for now, girl.”
Eri returned the salutation and Kagome ended the call. She walked
across the room to her desk, grabbed an empty piece of paper and
the nearest pen. She spent the rest of her evening drawing out the
pros and cons of each possible situation.
~*~
The next morning, Kagome called the Temp Agency and notified them
that she was inactive. She called her mother and was met with an
ecstatic greeting. Eri was right; her mother missed her and was
dying for a visit.
She took the train home in the early afternoon. She enjoyed the
nostalgic walk home from the station and sighed when she arrived at
the front door. She knocked, adjusted her white knee-length pleated
skirt and red short-sleeved top while she waited. A moment later,
the door slid open. Her excited mother wrapped her arms around
Kagome, whom she'd missed for so long. After a strong hug, they
separated. They tearfully eyed each other and took in the changes
that occurred in a little over a year. For ten years, with her
heavy work schedule, they'd mainly met for lunch at
restaurants.
“My Kagome, you look beautiful no matter what you do.”
She again took her daughter into her arms and welcomed her
home.
“You too Mom.” Kagome took in the home she'd left ten
years ago. A few changes here and there, but the same for the most
part.
Her mother slid the door closed and directed her daughter into the
kitchen and pulled out a chair. “So, tell me sweetie, what's
new?”
Her mother made her way to the fridge and grabbed a couple teas.
She slapped the door closed with her elbow and took the seat
opposite from her daughter.
“Oh, I've been having problems with the jobs from the Temp
Agency. It's not working out.” Kagome pulled the tab on the
can and took a sip.
“Oh, my. What are your options?” She took a sip of her
tea.
Kagome explained her options and the stress she'd gone through the
past couple months. Her mother listened intently. When the room
fell silent, she slid her hands across the table, and held her
daughter's hands in comfort.
“Mom, I have to ask you for a favor.” Kagome averted
her eyes to the table.
“Sure, honey, anything you need.”
“If I go to school full time to focus my career, I will need
a place to stay. You see, I won't be able to work while going to
school this time around.” She lifted her gaze from the
grained wood to her mother's eyes.
“Honey, I would love for you to move back in with me.”
Kagome released the breath she'd been holding. “This house is
too quiet with Sota gone now. How soon would you move
in?”
“My lease ends next month. I could move in then.” The
young woman's eyes lifted for the first time in ages it seemed.
“Great! You can have your old room back. Oh, do you have any
furniture to bring over? Or are you leaving it behind?”
“Well, I think I'll make that decision later, mom.”
They both sipped their teas and continued talking to catch up the
rest of the afternoon. A few hours later, Kagome headed back home
to feed her cat, Buyo. On her way out the door, she heard some rock
music and strange sounds coming from the neighbor's house off to
the left. She turned her gaze and saw a man working out on a
workout bench in his backyard. She watched and listened as he
panted loudly through his parted lips. His defined muscles pulsed
as he lifted and lowered the long, metal barbell clad with large,
heavy weights.
“New neighbor; he moved in a few months ago.” Her
mother gawked around the corner as well.
“What do you know about him?” Kagome's mouth refused to
close as he continued.
“Not much. But I see him outside every evening doing
something different each time. He seems to keep to himself for the
most part. The couple times he greeted me were cordial
enough.” A smile crept across the mother's lips.
“Wow.”
Kagome had no idea how long she'd been watching and didn't seem to
care. He soon set the barbell on the holster and sat up
effortlessly. He grabbed a clear bottle of water from the end of
the bench before him and took a long swig. He was so handsome. She
averted her hungry gaze to say goodbye to her mom. She tried not to
stare his way when she went down the steps to the sidewalk and
turned right toward the train station down the street.
Her heart thumped loudly in her chest all the way home as thoughts
of the hunk next door went through her head. She'd been interested
in guys and met quite a few in college ten years earlier, but
hadn't been serious with any of them. Over the years she'd hang out
with her friends from high school, Ayumi, Yuka, and Eri. They went
to clubs and danced with a few guys here and there. However, her
heart never fallen before as it did just an hour earlier.
He was definitely new to the area since she'd never seen him
before. He was tall, with well-defined assets and long, silver
hair. When he sat up, his wild bangs were plastered on his sweaty
forehead and his chiseled chest was glistening. She'd never seen a
muscle structure quite as defined as his, and the six pack abs were
the icing on the cake. But what caused her to hunger the most were
his eyes. Were they gold?