InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Drabbles: Inuyasha x Kagome ❯ Fishing ( Chapter 3 )
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Drabbles: Inuyasha x Kagome
I do not own Inuyasha or Co.
It had been a typical day with the stubborn half-demon, Inuyasha. I knew it would be, after all we had been arguing for the past thirty minutes on the proper way to catch a fish. He claimed the best way was to wade in the water knee deep, shoulder length apart, and crouching with your hands barely in the water. Once a fish swam between your knees, you swoop in and grab it with your hands.
I laughed holding up my fishing rod. “The best way, is to sit on the bank with a baited hook and wait.”
“No. Sitting is boring.” He snarled.
“Standing in the cold river is irrational.” I bit back.
“Is not.”
“Is too, Inuyasha!” I had raised my voice.
“Stop acting like a kid, Kagome.” He crossed his arms.
“I’m twelve, Inuyasha. I am technically still a kid, idiot.”
He huffed and took off his red jacket and his sandles. He waded out into the middle of the river and took stance. “Let’s make a bet. Let’s see who can catch the biggest fish with which method.”
“What is the wager?” I asked sitting down preparing to bait my hook.
“If I win, you bring me Ramen to school for lunch for ---“ He paused to think, “a month.”
I giggled, “Okay and if I win?”
He really had to ponder on that question. “Um… well ---“ he looked a little puzzled.
“How about if I win, you let me touch your ears as much as I want for one month.”
“Um, how about no?” He flashed a fang at me with a slight snarl.
“How about yes. Deal?” I made my way to the edge of the bank sticking my hand out. He waddled through the water and shoved his face into mine.
With his nose inches from mine he spoke. “No deal. You know how I feel about my ears.”
I snorted. “Oh shut up and shake on it. You were so confident your method was better, so prove it.” He gave a small growl and shook my hand.
“Deal.” He turned and went back to his stance.
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I sat patiently after tossing my line into the water. Inuyasha on the other hand was having a difficult time waiting. There wasn’t a fish in sight. He gave a loud shout.
“It’s been forty minutes. Where are the damn fish?!”
I laughed. “Inuyasha, do you know how to be patient?”
“Keh.” He went back to scanning the water. I felt a small tug on my line. I stood and gave it a small jerk, not to fast, but not to slow either. Inuyasha spoke up, but I had to ignore him the best I could.
“Got one!” He shouted lifting up a rather large fish. “I win, wench!”
I kept up my game with the fish on my line. Not so fast, mister. I can’t let Inuyasha win. With a fast jerk I was, in the end, victorious against my fish. It landed with a loud flop on the sand. Inuyasha still on his glory high, came walking up with a grin.
“Check it out, Kagome. My fi ---“ His mouth fell open at the size of the monster laying on the embankment. “What in the hell?” He dropped his fish and it flopped back into the water.
“I win.” I stood and examined the massive beast. “Dinner tonight?” I asked.
He gave another snarl and went back in the water. “I call a do-over!”
I sighed. “Idiot.” I tossed my line in, but this time behind Inuyasha. I gave a grin and waited until the perfect moment. He gave another glory shriek and I yanked the rod up. The hook attaching to Inuyasha’s shorts in the process. He gave a shout and plopped head first into the water. I dropped the rod and burst into a fit of laughter.
He emerged. “Kagome!” He stood, stomping through the water.
I wiped a tear from my eye, still laughing. “I win again, eh?”
He picked me up and with a jump tossed me into the cold river. I emerged with a gasp. “Inuyasha! The water is freezing!”
He laughed. “Serves you right, wench!” I grabbed the fore locks of his hair and drug him under the water with me.
The bet was long forgotten and the fish had made its way back into the river with a splash.
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-Fi shing-It had been a typical day with the stubborn half-demon, Inuyasha. I knew it would be, after all we had been arguing for the past thirty minutes on the proper way to catch a fish. He claimed the best way was to wade in the water knee deep, shoulder length apart, and crouching with your hands barely in the water. Once a fish swam between your knees, you swoop in and grab it with your hands.
I laughed holding up my fishing rod. “The best way, is to sit on the bank with a baited hook and wait.”
“No. Sitting is boring.” He snarled.
“Standing in the cold river is irrational.” I bit back.
“Is not.”
“Is too, Inuyasha!” I had raised my voice.
“Stop acting like a kid, Kagome.” He crossed his arms.
“I’m twelve, Inuyasha. I am technically still a kid, idiot.”
He huffed and took off his red jacket and his sandles. He waded out into the middle of the river and took stance. “Let’s make a bet. Let’s see who can catch the biggest fish with which method.”
“What is the wager?” I asked sitting down preparing to bait my hook.
“If I win, you bring me Ramen to school for lunch for ---“ He paused to think, “a month.”
I giggled, “Okay and if I win?”
He really had to ponder on that question. “Um… well ---“ he looked a little puzzled.
“How about if I win, you let me touch your ears as much as I want for one month.”
“Um, how about no?” He flashed a fang at me with a slight snarl.
“How about yes. Deal?” I made my way to the edge of the bank sticking my hand out. He waddled through the water and shoved his face into mine.
With his nose inches from mine he spoke. “No deal. You know how I feel about my ears.”
I snorted. “Oh shut up and shake on it. You were so confident your method was better, so prove it.” He gave a small growl and shook my hand.
“Deal.” He turned and went back to his stance.
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I sat patiently after tossing my line into the water. Inuyasha on the other hand was having a difficult time waiting. There wasn’t a fish in sight. He gave a loud shout.
“It’s been forty minutes. Where are the damn fish?!”
I laughed. “Inuyasha, do you know how to be patient?”
“Keh.” He went back to scanning the water. I felt a small tug on my line. I stood and gave it a small jerk, not to fast, but not to slow either. Inuyasha spoke up, but I had to ignore him the best I could.
“Got one!” He shouted lifting up a rather large fish. “I win, wench!”
I kept up my game with the fish on my line. Not so fast, mister. I can’t let Inuyasha win. With a fast jerk I was, in the end, victorious against my fish. It landed with a loud flop on the sand. Inuyasha still on his glory high, came walking up with a grin.
“Check it out, Kagome. My fi ---“ His mouth fell open at the size of the monster laying on the embankment. “What in the hell?” He dropped his fish and it flopped back into the water.
“I win.” I stood and examined the massive beast. “Dinner tonight?” I asked.
He gave another snarl and went back in the water. “I call a do-over!”
I sighed. “Idiot.” I tossed my line in, but this time behind Inuyasha. I gave a grin and waited until the perfect moment. He gave another glory shriek and I yanked the rod up. The hook attaching to Inuyasha’s shorts in the process. He gave a shout and plopped head first into the water. I dropped the rod and burst into a fit of laughter.
He emerged. “Kagome!” He stood, stomping through the water.
I wiped a tear from my eye, still laughing. “I win again, eh?”
He picked me up and with a jump tossed me into the cold river. I emerged with a gasp. “Inuyasha! The water is freezing!”
He laughed. “Serves you right, wench!” I grabbed the fore locks of his hair and drug him under the water with me.
The bet was long forgotten and the fish had made its way back into the river with a splash.
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