InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ For Get Me Nots ❯ Passing of Time ( Chapter 2 )

[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]

Fawks walked down the busy city street her hood pulled up over her head. Posters of her were plastered on the sides of buildings and lampposts.
 
“Didya hear…Fawks' new CD dropped today!”
 
“Really?!”
 
Slipping the key into the lock, Fawks entered her penthouse apartment. Throwing her stuff down on the couch, she listened to her messages.
 
“Yo, Fawksy, It's me. Don't forget you have a concert tonight at The Apollo…”
 
Sighing Fawks pressed the erase, she was a music superstar, she had even done, some movies…and yet…she felt empty inside. Sighing again the answer came to her, `Sessho-maru…'
 
 
“And now, the girl you all been waiting for, Fawks!”
The crowd began to cheer, Fawks smiled and waved. The music began and she sang softly, pouring out every feeling in her nearly numb body, all her pain and sadness. But of course no one would notice, no one ever noticed, even when she cried sometimes during the song, everyone thought she was just very passionate. Finishing her song, she realized once again her cheeks were wet with tears.
 
“Fawks everybody!”
 
Fawks smiled, her eyes flicking up to the balcony, she nearly gasped. For a split second she thought the man standing there had silver hair and golden eyes.
 
But when she blinked, the image was gone, she blushed softly. She must have missed Sessho-maru so much she began to envision him.
 
Fawks bowed leaving the stage Fawks went back to her dressing room, shutting and locking the door.
 
She slid to the floor, tears streaming down her face, she would give any thing to be back in Japan with her friends, more importantly, Sessho-maru.
 
Time had passed to quickly, they all were probably dead, even Sessho-maru, with his incredibly long life couldn't have lasted.
 
She felt her broken heart begin to ache, she should have tried, she should have fought harder with her brother to let her stay.
 
`It's…all my fault…' She sobbed softly.