InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ At Last ❯ Mischief Under Moonlight ( Chapter 2 )
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Chapter 2: Mischief under Moonlight
“So, how were your exams?” Inuyahsa asked as Kagome and he made their way out of the forest and towards Kaede’s village.
Kagome’s face was still hot from her blush, and her body ached wherever it had come into contact with his.
“They were fine. I passed them all.” she smiled, pleased with herself and grateful that Souta had gotten all those study books and notes from her friends all year. She sighed, missing her younger brother already.
The heat of the summer added to his physical frustration, making him irritable. He growled deep in his throat, knowing Kagome would not hear it. ‘I have the whole summer, but I don’t want to be that patient! I will tell her tonight!’ He could not help but reveal a smile, showing off his fangs in delight of the idea. He knew why of course he was so set on letting out his feelings sooner than later. Not only did his body respond to his time in heat but his heart had waited six long months after Kikyo’s death to tell Kagome exactly how he felt, and now he could hold back no longer. He feared only briefly what Kagome would say, if she would reject him or rejoice in this new found love, but that didn’t falter his resolve. He had so much confidence at the moment nothing could bring him down.
“Kagome! You’re back!” From out of nowhere a familiar male voice rang out in the clearing as they neared the village, and Inuyasha kicked himself mentally for immersing himself so much in Kagome’s scent that he did not smell the stench of the wolf demon. Nothing could bring him down, except him.
“Heh, hello Kouga.” Kagome greeted the wolf demon as he bounded up to her, a giant smile plastered on his face. As he reached her, her took her hands and moved closer to her, his smile never faltering. His face was mere inches from hers, and the excitement in his eyes told Kagome that something was ticking in that clockwork of a mind.
“Hi Inuyasha.” Kouga greeted absent mindedly, almost completely unaware the hanyou even existed at the moment, not even looking at him.
Inuyasha stood fuming, his eyes staring at the two hands clasping his future mates. His face was almost red with rage and he could hear his youkai side screaming at him to rip this intruders guts out.
“Oh Kagome, I have good news for us! We have finally ended the war and I am free to take you as my mate now without any worry for your safety!” he clasped her hands tighter and then pulled her into a hug, his arms encircling her waist.
Kagome blanched and tried to reply but all that came out was a squeak. Kouga gently let her go and clasped her hands once more, a mischievous smile forming on his lips. Once again, Kagome squeaked.
“GET AWAY FROM HER RIGHT NOW BEFORE I RIP YOUR BALLS OFF AND SHOVE THEM DOWN YOUR THROAT!!” Inuyasha grabbed Kouga by his shirt, lifting him up off the ground and growled low in his throat. He could not say what he wanted to, but he knew that his growl would suffice. Though Kouga was stupid, he was not blind or deaf and could clearly see a demon poised to yak his heart out if he even attempted so much as to speak again to a potential mate.
The wolf demon though, having his pride to maintain and wishing to show Kagome his best face, simply gave the hanyou a cocky smile.
“Temper temper, now.” Kouga smacked Inuyasha’s hand down and landed lightly on his feet, still smiling. He looked over to the shocked Kagome and softened his smile. Not attempting to touch her, for fear of whether Inuyasha would make good on his previous threat, he settled for a wink and a whisper, one he knew the hanyou would hear.
“I will see you later, Kagome. Enjoy the full moon tonight and all its festivities.“ with that he was gone, leaving a confused looking miko and a furious white haired demon.
As his temper subsided, he took hold of Kagome’s hand and began again towards Kaede’s village and the safety of her hut. They walked in silence, neither one wanting to discuss what had just happened, and as they reached the door of Kaede’s home they both sighed in relief.
As the two entered the hut they found Sango and Kaede sitting in front of the fire pit discussing something and working on dinner. When they noticed Kagome and Inuyasha, however, their discussion came to a quick halt and their faces turned from one another to smile up at their two friends.
“How were your tests Kagome?” Sango asked casually, smiling and hugging her friend in greeting.
“Oh, they were fine.” Kagome returned the smile and hugged Kaede, then sat herself down with the two women. Inuyasha just stood there for a moment before stating he was going to find Miroku and Shippo.
Suddenly the two women in front of her flared up and the smiles on their faces only grew. A little nervous now, Kagome fiddled with her hair and stayed silent, waiting for one of them to say what they were planning, because they were planning something. She knew it.
“Kagome, tonight is the full moon festival. Its to celebrate the first full moon of summer. The entire village will be joining in festivities, and Kaede and I have picked up something we thought you might like.” Sango stood then and moved to the back of the hut and rummaged through a pack. After a minute or two she returned to her sitting position in front of Kagome and handed her a soft package wrapped in paper.
Tentatively, and with a look of confusion lighting her eyes, Kagome untied the string that held the paper and moved it out of the way to see the contents of their gift.
Kagome gasped as she saw the white silk material, soft and bright. From the way it was folded, she could only see the material and the patterns on the beautiful kimono they had bought for her. It was carefully embroidered with beautiful and intricate flowers of a deep, rich dark brown. She looked up at the two of them sitting in front of her with tears shining in her eyes, and she smiled, hugging them both, being careful to lay the priceless package down beside her beforehand.
“Thank you, thank you both so much!” she whispered as she ran her fingers across the material again. She looked up to find Sango motioning to her, and Kaede waving her hand in Sango’s direction for her to follow.
“Come on, the festival starts soon and the guys are already out entertaining Shippo with the children’s games. I told them we would meet up with them when we were done dressing.” Sango took Kagome’s hand and pulled her to her feet, motioning for her to take the package with her.
Quickly, Kagome hugged Kaede once more in thanks.
“Go child, ye must not keep the others waiting.”
With that, the two women left for the hot springs, intent on a hot bath, and then the thorough enjoyment of the villages festivities.
Quickly Inuyasha turned, smelling the air and smiled. Miroku knew that smile all too well, and again glanced nervously at his attire. He no longer wore the robes of a monk, but a formal haori in a rich plum colour, with black underclothes showing through at the collar and his sleeves. It had delicate embroidery going along the hem of his shirt in black as well, creating dizzying designs for the eye to follow had they wished to.
Shippo, who had refused to change until Miroku bribed him with a treat, sported a child kimono, the same sea blue colour as the tie that always held his little ponytail, with the one exception to normal human clothing for his puffy little tail. It was simple, not quite so formal as Inyasha and Miroku’s attire, but that was expected considering he was young.
The gleaming white figure of the hanyou could still be seen standing, smiling in wait for his miko companion and her friend. He wore the same style haori as Miroku, only in white, with gold embroidery around the hem instead of black. It, like Kagome’s matched his eyes. His under garments of course, also matched the embroidery colour. He was a stunning vision of white and gold, and for once he was determined to stay that way.
He would not have let himself be dragged into this outfit had it not occurred to him that perhaps Kagome would find him attractive. This incentive of course, appealed to him, and so he forced himself to be paraded around like a precious jewel for her benefit.
As the two women approached, he hear Miroku gulp and forced himself to keep his gasp from his lips and his mouth clamped tight so as not to let it fall open.
The two in front of them could have been twins, their hair done the same way, let down and combed out to shine pristinely. Their make up to match each of their beautiful kimono’s, the sashes tying them the colour of their embroidery. They each held a fan, so only their eyes were visible above the light paper material, and nevertheless their beauty was breathtaking.
Sango stepped in front of Miroku and closed her fan, sticking it in her sash for safekeeping. She work a matching kimono to Kagome’s, only her was black, with red embroidery.
Miroku stepped forward, put out his arm and smiled as Sango so willingly accepted it. As in days of old (yes, even further into the past!) a man was always to escort a lady to the festivities, and tradition called for this formality, so Sango had relinquished and decided that Kagome and her would just have to suffer and put up with the boys for one night. As she took Miroku’s arm, she decided that maybe, just maybe, they would leave the young couple staring at each other for a little while longer, alone. And so, with Shippo riding on Miroku’s shoulder with the promise of another treat if he kept quiet dancing in his mind, they left to join the rest of the village in the celebration.
“Well, I see they gave you the kimono they found.” Inuysha said casually, ignoring the fact that he could not stop staring at what seemed like the angel that stood in front of him.
“Yes. Its beautiful isn’t it? I was speechless when they handed it to me.” she blushed slightly, and would not have had the courage had she not had the fan in front of her face still. “Do you like it?”
“Feh.” was his reply, and she simply smiled, knowing that somehow he did.
She closed the fan and tucked it into her sash, as she had seen Sango do, and waited for Inuyasha to hold out his arm, and she had seen Miroku do. Sango had explained the entire festival and the formal procedures to her while they had bathed.
Flashback
“The Festival of the Full Moon is to celebrate the coming of summer. It is said that on this day, a young woman appeared to a young man from the sky. She wore a kimono as pale as the moons light, and he was entranced by her beauty. They loved each other through the night, but in the morning, when he awoke, she was gone and nowhere to be found. He searched everywhere for her, and it was not until a year later, that he found her once more, at the same spot, on the same day, of the first full moon of the summer. So that was how they carried on, waiting for this one day, every year, in which to be with each other.” Sango smiled whimsically while scrubbing her hair, the foaming of the shampoo Kagome had lent her falling into the water, making bubbles.
Kagome sat entranced in the romantic story, and she heard herself sigh like a school girl would, but she didn’t mind.
“That is why every woman must be escorted by a man, so that the moon lovers may know that they are not alone, so their love will not seem like a ridiculous tradition but a beautiful and romantic meeting that they were given.”
End Flashback
As she two walked towards the village, arm in arm, they listened to the sounds of the festivities taking place. Kagome had completely forgotten the incident with Kouga that morning until she looked up at the night sky and spotted the full moon.
Blushing, she wondered what he might have meant but his words, and tried to push the thoughts from her head by concentrating on walking.
Inuyasha felt the rush in her step and smiled, hoping that she would let him take her around and show her all the things the village had prepared for the festival. His plan would work out perfectly. Tonight was the perfect night to tell her how he felt, and just the sight of her in her beautiful white kimono set his mind even more.
As the two entered the village, they set about exploring, Kagome enjoying having the hanyou take her around and show her the sights. There was a play being acted out in one part of the village, portraying the story of the moon lovers. Other sections had games for children, a common square where people mingled and chatted and musicians played soft music. There was sweets and all kinds of pastries being sold in the streets, and challenges for the young men who wished to impress their women. Kagome spotted Miroku and Sango at one of these such challenges, and watched as Miroku launched a miniature spear at a wooden bulls eye, while Sango watched, doe eyed and obviously pulled into the romantic mood of the festival.
“Oh look! Could I have one of those?” Kagome laughed, watching a man walk through the streets holding floating lanterns. She went to run after him, but Inuyasha stopped her and smiled, telling her he would get it for her along with something to eat.
‘Why is he being so nice to me?’ his unusual behaviour unnerved her, yet she thought he had been acting differently the past little while.
‘He’s been so sensitive and caring, I wonder what’s gotten in to him?’
A few minutes had gone by and she was about to go look for Inuyasha when a gentle hand tugged at her arm, and she turned to stand face to face with Kouga. He was smiling, and gently he put his hand over her mouth, leaning close to her, encircling her waist.
“I have a surprise for you.” he whispered, and all she could do was stare at him as he led her away from the village and into a nearby field, under a tree. There he released her, and uncovered her mouth, smiling even more.
“Kouga, you shouldn’t have done that, people will get worried to where I have gone!” she was somewhat flustered, considering what he had so blatantly stated earlier, and she had not expected him to pull a stunt like this.
His happy expression seemed to fade, and his tail stopped wagging for a moment.
‘Oh great, now he feels bad.’
“What’s this surprise you had for me?” she mumbled.
Instantly his mood brightened and his tail picked up its normal pace again. Taking her hands in his, he led her to the other side of the tree, so they had a clear view of the moon. Slowly, he took her into his arms.
“Don’t worry Kagome, you’re safe with me. They don’t need to worry, I’ll protect you.” he smiled, his cocky grin plastered to his face, but somehow it was sweet, and sincere, and for a brief moment she felt her heart flutter in her chest, and wondered why she suddenly felt so unbearably sad.
“Kouga…” her voice was soft, and she hadn’t yet noticed that he had taken her into his arms, and was leaning his head down to hers, his eyes closing. Without really knowing what she was doing, and drunk on moonlight, she closed hers as well. He kissed her softly, tenderly, until she kissed back, imagining a white haired demon kissing her passionately.
At her apparent eagerness, a soft growl escaped Kouga’s lips, and he kissed her fiercely, and was rewarded with a pleasurable whimper, which only encouraged him to deepen their kiss.
And again, Kagome was away in her dreams, imagining a certain inu demon kissing her like Kouga did now.
Inuyasha stood a little away from them, watching, his fists clenched, and his heart pounding in his ears.
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“So, how were your exams?” Inuyahsa asked as Kagome and he made their way out of the forest and towards Kaede’s village.
Kagome’s face was still hot from her blush, and her body ached wherever it had come into contact with his.
“They were fine. I passed them all.” she smiled, pleased with herself and grateful that Souta had gotten all those study books and notes from her friends all year. She sighed, missing her younger brother already.
The heat of the summer added to his physical frustration, making him irritable. He growled deep in his throat, knowing Kagome would not hear it. ‘I have the whole summer, but I don’t want to be that patient! I will tell her tonight!’ He could not help but reveal a smile, showing off his fangs in delight of the idea. He knew why of course he was so set on letting out his feelings sooner than later. Not only did his body respond to his time in heat but his heart had waited six long months after Kikyo’s death to tell Kagome exactly how he felt, and now he could hold back no longer. He feared only briefly what Kagome would say, if she would reject him or rejoice in this new found love, but that didn’t falter his resolve. He had so much confidence at the moment nothing could bring him down.
“Kagome! You’re back!” From out of nowhere a familiar male voice rang out in the clearing as they neared the village, and Inuyasha kicked himself mentally for immersing himself so much in Kagome’s scent that he did not smell the stench of the wolf demon. Nothing could bring him down, except him.
“Heh, hello Kouga.” Kagome greeted the wolf demon as he bounded up to her, a giant smile plastered on his face. As he reached her, her took her hands and moved closer to her, his smile never faltering. His face was mere inches from hers, and the excitement in his eyes told Kagome that something was ticking in that clockwork of a mind.
“Hi Inuyasha.” Kouga greeted absent mindedly, almost completely unaware the hanyou even existed at the moment, not even looking at him.
Inuyasha stood fuming, his eyes staring at the two hands clasping his future mates. His face was almost red with rage and he could hear his youkai side screaming at him to rip this intruders guts out.
“Oh Kagome, I have good news for us! We have finally ended the war and I am free to take you as my mate now without any worry for your safety!” he clasped her hands tighter and then pulled her into a hug, his arms encircling her waist.
Kagome blanched and tried to reply but all that came out was a squeak. Kouga gently let her go and clasped her hands once more, a mischievous smile forming on his lips. Once again, Kagome squeaked.
“GET AWAY FROM HER RIGHT NOW BEFORE I RIP YOUR BALLS OFF AND SHOVE THEM DOWN YOUR THROAT!!” Inuyasha grabbed Kouga by his shirt, lifting him up off the ground and growled low in his throat. He could not say what he wanted to, but he knew that his growl would suffice. Though Kouga was stupid, he was not blind or deaf and could clearly see a demon poised to yak his heart out if he even attempted so much as to speak again to a potential mate.
The wolf demon though, having his pride to maintain and wishing to show Kagome his best face, simply gave the hanyou a cocky smile.
“Temper temper, now.” Kouga smacked Inuyasha’s hand down and landed lightly on his feet, still smiling. He looked over to the shocked Kagome and softened his smile. Not attempting to touch her, for fear of whether Inuyasha would make good on his previous threat, he settled for a wink and a whisper, one he knew the hanyou would hear.
“I will see you later, Kagome. Enjoy the full moon tonight and all its festivities.“ with that he was gone, leaving a confused looking miko and a furious white haired demon.
As his temper subsided, he took hold of Kagome’s hand and began again towards Kaede’s village and the safety of her hut. They walked in silence, neither one wanting to discuss what had just happened, and as they reached the door of Kaede’s home they both sighed in relief.
As the two entered the hut they found Sango and Kaede sitting in front of the fire pit discussing something and working on dinner. When they noticed Kagome and Inuyasha, however, their discussion came to a quick halt and their faces turned from one another to smile up at their two friends.
“How were your tests Kagome?” Sango asked casually, smiling and hugging her friend in greeting.
“Oh, they were fine.” Kagome returned the smile and hugged Kaede, then sat herself down with the two women. Inuyasha just stood there for a moment before stating he was going to find Miroku and Shippo.
Suddenly the two women in front of her flared up and the smiles on their faces only grew. A little nervous now, Kagome fiddled with her hair and stayed silent, waiting for one of them to say what they were planning, because they were planning something. She knew it.
“Kagome, tonight is the full moon festival. Its to celebrate the first full moon of summer. The entire village will be joining in festivities, and Kaede and I have picked up something we thought you might like.” Sango stood then and moved to the back of the hut and rummaged through a pack. After a minute or two she returned to her sitting position in front of Kagome and handed her a soft package wrapped in paper.
Tentatively, and with a look of confusion lighting her eyes, Kagome untied the string that held the paper and moved it out of the way to see the contents of their gift.
Kagome gasped as she saw the white silk material, soft and bright. From the way it was folded, she could only see the material and the patterns on the beautiful kimono they had bought for her. It was carefully embroidered with beautiful and intricate flowers of a deep, rich dark brown. She looked up at the two of them sitting in front of her with tears shining in her eyes, and she smiled, hugging them both, being careful to lay the priceless package down beside her beforehand.
“Thank you, thank you both so much!” she whispered as she ran her fingers across the material again. She looked up to find Sango motioning to her, and Kaede waving her hand in Sango’s direction for her to follow.
“Come on, the festival starts soon and the guys are already out entertaining Shippo with the children’s games. I told them we would meet up with them when we were done dressing.” Sango took Kagome’s hand and pulled her to her feet, motioning for her to take the package with her.
Quickly, Kagome hugged Kaede once more in thanks.
“Go child, ye must not keep the others waiting.”
With that, the two women left for the hot springs, intent on a hot bath, and then the thorough enjoyment of the villages festivities.
…
Inuyasha paced back and forth while Shippo sat on a rock, munching happily on a treat Miroku had bought him earlier during the day. Right now the three of them waited for Sango and Kagome to show up. Miroku glanced down at himself nervously. He had changed, as well as Inuyasha and Shippo had, for the night celebrations. It was formal, and so many were dressed in the best clothes they owned.Quickly Inuyasha turned, smelling the air and smiled. Miroku knew that smile all too well, and again glanced nervously at his attire. He no longer wore the robes of a monk, but a formal haori in a rich plum colour, with black underclothes showing through at the collar and his sleeves. It had delicate embroidery going along the hem of his shirt in black as well, creating dizzying designs for the eye to follow had they wished to.
Shippo, who had refused to change until Miroku bribed him with a treat, sported a child kimono, the same sea blue colour as the tie that always held his little ponytail, with the one exception to normal human clothing for his puffy little tail. It was simple, not quite so formal as Inyasha and Miroku’s attire, but that was expected considering he was young.
The gleaming white figure of the hanyou could still be seen standing, smiling in wait for his miko companion and her friend. He wore the same style haori as Miroku, only in white, with gold embroidery around the hem instead of black. It, like Kagome’s matched his eyes. His under garments of course, also matched the embroidery colour. He was a stunning vision of white and gold, and for once he was determined to stay that way.
He would not have let himself be dragged into this outfit had it not occurred to him that perhaps Kagome would find him attractive. This incentive of course, appealed to him, and so he forced himself to be paraded around like a precious jewel for her benefit.
As the two women approached, he hear Miroku gulp and forced himself to keep his gasp from his lips and his mouth clamped tight so as not to let it fall open.
The two in front of them could have been twins, their hair done the same way, let down and combed out to shine pristinely. Their make up to match each of their beautiful kimono’s, the sashes tying them the colour of their embroidery. They each held a fan, so only their eyes were visible above the light paper material, and nevertheless their beauty was breathtaking.
Sango stepped in front of Miroku and closed her fan, sticking it in her sash for safekeeping. She work a matching kimono to Kagome’s, only her was black, with red embroidery.
Miroku stepped forward, put out his arm and smiled as Sango so willingly accepted it. As in days of old (yes, even further into the past!) a man was always to escort a lady to the festivities, and tradition called for this formality, so Sango had relinquished and decided that Kagome and her would just have to suffer and put up with the boys for one night. As she took Miroku’s arm, she decided that maybe, just maybe, they would leave the young couple staring at each other for a little while longer, alone. And so, with Shippo riding on Miroku’s shoulder with the promise of another treat if he kept quiet dancing in his mind, they left to join the rest of the village in the celebration.
“Well, I see they gave you the kimono they found.” Inuysha said casually, ignoring the fact that he could not stop staring at what seemed like the angel that stood in front of him.
“Yes. Its beautiful isn’t it? I was speechless when they handed it to me.” she blushed slightly, and would not have had the courage had she not had the fan in front of her face still. “Do you like it?”
“Feh.” was his reply, and she simply smiled, knowing that somehow he did.
She closed the fan and tucked it into her sash, as she had seen Sango do, and waited for Inuyasha to hold out his arm, and she had seen Miroku do. Sango had explained the entire festival and the formal procedures to her while they had bathed.
Flashback
“The Festival of the Full Moon is to celebrate the coming of summer. It is said that on this day, a young woman appeared to a young man from the sky. She wore a kimono as pale as the moons light, and he was entranced by her beauty. They loved each other through the night, but in the morning, when he awoke, she was gone and nowhere to be found. He searched everywhere for her, and it was not until a year later, that he found her once more, at the same spot, on the same day, of the first full moon of the summer. So that was how they carried on, waiting for this one day, every year, in which to be with each other.” Sango smiled whimsically while scrubbing her hair, the foaming of the shampoo Kagome had lent her falling into the water, making bubbles.
Kagome sat entranced in the romantic story, and she heard herself sigh like a school girl would, but she didn’t mind.
“That is why every woman must be escorted by a man, so that the moon lovers may know that they are not alone, so their love will not seem like a ridiculous tradition but a beautiful and romantic meeting that they were given.”
End Flashback
As she two walked towards the village, arm in arm, they listened to the sounds of the festivities taking place. Kagome had completely forgotten the incident with Kouga that morning until she looked up at the night sky and spotted the full moon.
Blushing, she wondered what he might have meant but his words, and tried to push the thoughts from her head by concentrating on walking.
Inuyasha felt the rush in her step and smiled, hoping that she would let him take her around and show her all the things the village had prepared for the festival. His plan would work out perfectly. Tonight was the perfect night to tell her how he felt, and just the sight of her in her beautiful white kimono set his mind even more.
As the two entered the village, they set about exploring, Kagome enjoying having the hanyou take her around and show her the sights. There was a play being acted out in one part of the village, portraying the story of the moon lovers. Other sections had games for children, a common square where people mingled and chatted and musicians played soft music. There was sweets and all kinds of pastries being sold in the streets, and challenges for the young men who wished to impress their women. Kagome spotted Miroku and Sango at one of these such challenges, and watched as Miroku launched a miniature spear at a wooden bulls eye, while Sango watched, doe eyed and obviously pulled into the romantic mood of the festival.
“Oh look! Could I have one of those?” Kagome laughed, watching a man walk through the streets holding floating lanterns. She went to run after him, but Inuyasha stopped her and smiled, telling her he would get it for her along with something to eat.
‘Why is he being so nice to me?’ his unusual behaviour unnerved her, yet she thought he had been acting differently the past little while.
‘He’s been so sensitive and caring, I wonder what’s gotten in to him?’
A few minutes had gone by and she was about to go look for Inuyasha when a gentle hand tugged at her arm, and she turned to stand face to face with Kouga. He was smiling, and gently he put his hand over her mouth, leaning close to her, encircling her waist.
“I have a surprise for you.” he whispered, and all she could do was stare at him as he led her away from the village and into a nearby field, under a tree. There he released her, and uncovered her mouth, smiling even more.
“Kouga, you shouldn’t have done that, people will get worried to where I have gone!” she was somewhat flustered, considering what he had so blatantly stated earlier, and she had not expected him to pull a stunt like this.
His happy expression seemed to fade, and his tail stopped wagging for a moment.
‘Oh great, now he feels bad.’
“What’s this surprise you had for me?” she mumbled.
Instantly his mood brightened and his tail picked up its normal pace again. Taking her hands in his, he led her to the other side of the tree, so they had a clear view of the moon. Slowly, he took her into his arms.
“Don’t worry Kagome, you’re safe with me. They don’t need to worry, I’ll protect you.” he smiled, his cocky grin plastered to his face, but somehow it was sweet, and sincere, and for a brief moment she felt her heart flutter in her chest, and wondered why she suddenly felt so unbearably sad.
“Kouga…” her voice was soft, and she hadn’t yet noticed that he had taken her into his arms, and was leaning his head down to hers, his eyes closing. Without really knowing what she was doing, and drunk on moonlight, she closed hers as well. He kissed her softly, tenderly, until she kissed back, imagining a white haired demon kissing her passionately.
At her apparent eagerness, a soft growl escaped Kouga’s lips, and he kissed her fiercely, and was rewarded with a pleasurable whimper, which only encouraged him to deepen their kiss.
And again, Kagome was away in her dreams, imagining a certain inu demon kissing her like Kouga did now.
Inuyasha stood a little away from them, watching, his fists clenched, and his heart pounding in his ears.
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