InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Gambling Your Way to Freedom ❯ Aftermath ( Chapter 1 )
[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]
Gambling your way to Freedom
A.N. This is a sequel to “Care to Make a Bet” and as
such, a lot of things might not make sense if you haven't read that
story first. Also, to those of you who read the previous version of
this story (before I took all those chapters down), this story will
follow along the same lines as the previous attempt. I'm keeping
the majority of the major events from the previous story, but I
will be changing some things to make the story flow better from
point to point. Well, hope you enjoy!
Chapter One: Aftermath
Kagome sighed as she reluctantly opened her eyes to face a well
chiseled chest. She was surprised she was still in his arms. He'd
pulled the comforter over them at some point and she couldn't
resist smiling when she noticed how gently he cradled her. She
didn't want to move. That would break the illusion and she wasn't
looking forward to reentering reality. The events of the past night
flashed through her mind and she unconsciously wriggled against
him.
“You're awake,” he said softly and she jerked, not
expecting the sound. He leaned down, clearly intending to kiss her,
but she pulled back.
“Why am I here?”
He sighed, running his hand through her hair instead. “Later.
Do you want some breakfast?” She nodded and he smiled.
“Well, why don't you go take a shower. I'll have something
ready when you come down.” She nodded once again and he rose
from the bed, bringing her with him. He pointed her in the
direction of the bathroom and then softly padded out of the
room.
As the door shut behind him, Kagome collapsed to the floor, the
gravity of the situation hitting her like a tsunami. She was dead.
As soon as Hojo found her, he was going to kill her. And she didn't
even want to think about all the people who'd probably been beaten
for letting her escape. She had no doubt however, that one person
would pay for her actions more than anyone else—Sango.
She hoped her friend was ok and that she'd been able to escape
Hojo's wrath, even though she knew that was impossible. What
have I done? She thought as her body began to shake. She
couldn't stop the tears of anguish that clawed up her throat. Her
breath came in labored gasps and her voice cracked weakly through
her sobs. She was so far gone, she didn't notice the door opening
once more or the arms that enveloped her, carrying her back to the
bed.
He was whispering in her ear. Soft words of comfort he thought
would ease her pain. But his presence only intensified her pain,
reinforcing the knowledge that she would never be free. Suddenly,
she had to know what he wanted and what he intended to do to
her.
Struggling to get her breathing under control, she managed to
mumble, “What do you want from me?”
“At the moment,” he said, his words soft as he gently
wiped her tears away with his thumb, “for you to stop
crying.”
“I can't….Hojo…” Her sobs were choking her
again and she tried to pull away from him, but he only held her
closer.
“I paid your debt this morning while you slept. You're
free.”
She allowed herself to believe him—for just a
moment—before she shook her head. “You don't
understand.”
“Shhhh, it's ok.”
“No, it's not!” she shrieked. “Even if Hojo
doesn't find me, there's still you! For all I know, I've just
traded masters. I don't even know your name!”
“Sesshoumaru,”
“Wha…what?” she said, startled out of her
rant.
“My name. It's Sesshoumaru.”
“Oh,” she murmured, deflating slightly. She looked
awkwardly at her hands, unsure what to say next. She became aware
of his arms around her, his hands tracing soothing paths down her
back. It felt nice, but she knew better than to allow herself to
relax into his touch. As nice as he'd been to her, he was still a
man—and men were only nice when they wanted something. She
just had to figure out what his something was.
After another moment, he let her go, once again motioning her
towards the bathroom as he left the room. Kagome made her way there
slowly, taking in the various artifacts within his room as she
went. The wall in front of her was mostly covered by a large
tapestry depicting a battle between the inu lord of the west and
the dragon clan.
That must be his father. Kagome thought, placing a delicate
hand on the large inuyoukai that covered a large section of the
work. His name had shocked her. Every miko knew of the great
Sesshoumaru, reigning taiyoukai of the west and the most powerful
youkai alive. Her grandmother had spoken of him with great
reverence and Kagome had loved to hear the stories of him and his
brother and how they brought peace to Japan by joining forces to
destroy a powerful spider hanyou. But she never would have guessed
in a million years that she would meet him. He was supposed to be
in Japan, ruling his land from some well protected castle, not
wandering the dingy streets of Atlanta.
She'd thought briefly that he could be lying. She'd known plenty of
youkai who claimed to be some powerful lord hoping to scare her
into submission, but her reiki had always shown her the truth. This
time though, she had a feeling this particular youkai was the
genuine deal. He might try to hide his youki, but there was no
mistaking its power and that combined with his hair and markings
left little doubt he spoke the truth. Stepping back from the
tapestry, she turned and spotted the swords above his bed. Even
from this distance, she could see the malicious aura that still
radiated from Tokijin and she wondered how she'd missed it earlier.
Tenseiga hung silently above the darker blade, giving no trace of
the power it held within. She wondered offhandedly when he'd last
used them. Deciding to continue her exploration after her shower,
she finally made her way to the door he had indicated.
She emerged twenty minutes later, her skin slightly flushed from
the water. Glancing at her teddy which lay in a heap with his
clothes on the floor, Kagome wondered what he expected her to wear.
She did not want to put that disgusting thing back on. She'd always
loathed it and doubted very much that she'd ever willingly wear
lingerie again. She wasn't sure how he'd react if she went through
his clothes though. He might claim that he intended to treat her
well, but would he stick to that? Or would he punish her for going
through his closet in search of clothes? Maybe he expected her to
wear the teddy again. After all, it had been her uniform…and
he was her new master. Deciding better to be safe than sorry,
Kagome grudgingly donned the revealing scrap of cloth she'd arrived
in and ventured out in search of the kitchen.
“Ah,” he said as she entered and she noted the surprise
that flickered across his eyes. “There you are.” He
motioned towards the table and Kagome sat, noting with some
confusion that it was only set for four. Her grandmother had told
her numerous times about the grand and lavish lifestyles of those
within the House of the Moon. Being one of the richest youkai
clans, their lives were always the talk of the youkai world. Dogs
were sociable creatures after all and it was no different among
youkai. She wondered yet again what he was doing here and why his
tastes seemed to have changed so vastly.
He set a plate of food before her and she mumbled a small
“thank you,” in response. He sat across from her with
his own plate and she waited for him to take the first bite before
reaching for her chopsticks.
She ate silently, inwardly reveling at how good it was. She wasn't
sure what she was expected to do. Did he want her to talk? Or did
he prefer a mere decoration? That's what Hojo had wanted.
“Just dance,” he'd sneer. “There's no need for
your chatter. No one wants to hear you talk. It's your body they
want.” And as if to emphasize this, he'd usually reach out to
grasp her, causing her to cringe in fright. She shivered
involuntarily at the memory and tried to push it from her mind.
“You're cold,” he said, and she looked up to find him
watching her. “Why didn't you put on something else? There
are plenty of clothes in my closet.”
“I…” She hesitated, unsure if she should tell
him. “I wasn't sure I was allowed.”
He sighed. “Of course you are.” He stood abruptly and
left the room. Kagome wondered if she'd angered him, but a minute
later, he returned carrying a blanket which he draped over her
before returning to his seat. “After breakfast, please go
choose whatever you like from my closet until we can get you some
things of your own.”
She nodded.
“Now, would you like to tell me how you came to be in that
place?”
The question was so unexpected that Kagome jerked, suddenly
incensed at the whole situation. Unaware of what she was doing, she
stood, the blanket falling forgotten to the floor. “Why are
you so damned interested in a whore? Just what the fuck do you
want?”
He stood as well, more slowly than she had and walked to her
shaking form. She didn't know if she was shaking from fear or
anger, but one thing was certain: she was going to get some
answers. And he was going to give them to her. By the time he'd
reached her, she was beside herself with rage. She braced herself
in case he decided to hit her and waited for his response.
“You're not a whore.”
She scoffed, but before she could retort, he'd silenced her with
his mouth. His lips devoured hers, clearly intending to drive all
thoughts from her mind. When he pulled back, she swayed slightly,
looking up at him in confusion. “Wha?”
“You may have worked as a dancer,” he said, his eyes
suddenly ablaze with anger. “But you are nothing like the
other women in that dump. You refused to let others corrupt you,
even though you knew that meant you would remain trapped
forever.”
Her eyes widened. Most people she'd met since being forced into
this lifestyle only saw what she could do for them, or more
specifically to them. No one ever actually gave any thought
to her feelings. Or why she was there in the first place. Maybe
he is different.
“I was sold to Hojo,” she mumbled, refusing to look at
him. “To pay a debt.”
“Why don't you start at the beginning,” he said,
guiding her back to her chair and retrieving the blanket, placing
it around her shoulders once more. He sat down again as well and
Kagome wondered if he would look at her differently once she told
him her story.
“My family is from a small town in Eastern Japan, as if Hojo.
We grew up together. He wasn't always the creep he is now. We used
to be friends. But then he spent a summer in Tokyo with his father
and when he came back, he was a totally different person. He was
constantly trying to get me to sleep with him, and when I refused,
he took it out on my friends. He got two of them hooked on meth and
then told them unless they convinced me to sleep with him, he would
cut off their supply. Stupid, I know, but it still hurt. I couldn't
believe he would use my friends to get to me. I had almost broken
down and relented when his father was killed and Hojo moved to the
States, using his inheritance to open this club.”
“But that doesn't explain why you are here.”
“He didn't stop trying to get me even after he left. I was
always getting mysterious emails offering all expense paid trips to
study abroad in Atlanta, even though I'd never even applied to any
colleges. My mom thought I should look into them since it would
probably be my only chance to see the world, but some part of me
knew it was him. Then two years ago, my brother was almost killed
by a massive seizure. He's fine now, but the hospital bills, doctor
fees, and medication costs wiped our family out completely. We run
a shrine, so we'd never really been all that wealthy anyways, but
this was just more than my mother could handle.”
“What happened?”
He was looking at her sympathetically, his eyes never wavering from
her face, and she wondered if he would still look at her that way
after he knew.
“Hojo promised to pay for everything if my mother
gave…” Her eyes clouded over as she dropped her gaze to
the ground, unable to admit the truth.
“If she gave you to him,” he finished for her.
She nodded solemnly, and the tears threatened to overwhelm her
again. She'd thought her mother loved her. She'd been the one
person Kagome thought she could trust beyond any shadow of doubt.
Now she knew better than to put her trust in anyone. Trust only led
to pain.
“Did your mother know what he intended to do to
you?”
She violently wiped the tears from her face and shook her head.
“I…I honestly don't know. All I remember is her asking
me to go to the store for her and when I was walking home, someone
shoved me in a van and injected something into my arm. When I came
to, I was in Hojo's office in the club.”
“And your family? What became of them?”
“Again,” she said, still refusing to look at him.
“I don't know. But I wouldn't trust Hojo to keep his word to
anyone, so I doubt he did everything he said he would. He did tell
me it was now my responsibility to pay off my family's
debt.”
She shivered again as the memories rushed over her. She'd woken
chained naked to a sleek pole in the middle of Hojo's office. He'd
smirked and crouched in front of her, casually asking her if she'd
slept well before roughly kissing her. He'd trailed his disgusting
hands all over her body, all the while whispering that she was his
now until she paid off her debt, but not to worry, he'd pay her
handsomely for her presence in his bed. She hadn't had any idea
what he was talking about and had been overwhelmed with the urge to
throw up all over his pristine suit, but instead, she'd spat in his
face.
That had been a mistake. He'd yanked her back hard by the hair and
hit her across the face so roughly she could barely remain
conscious. She didn't even remember the rest of the beating and
when she'd once more regained consciousness, he'd played her a
recording of her mother agreeing to sell her to him. Then he'd told
her since she wasn't cooperating, he'd decided to make her work off
her debt in his club, and that she should be grateful to him for
only making her dance as payment.
“Kagome?”
She jerked out of the memory, shocked to find him kneeling before
her. He reached up to cup her face, but withdrew when she
flinched.
“My god,” he said softly and the next thing she knew,
he'd wrapped his arms around her, cradling her head into the crook
of his neck. “What the hell did he do to you?”
Kagome allowed herself to take comfort in his embrace, if only for
the moment. He was so warm…and powerful. She could feel it in
his muscles and she wondered briefly how she hadn't known who he
was the moment he'd walked into that room in the club. But then
again, the slums of Atlanta weren't really somewhere she'd have
ever envisioned him in.
He was talking again and it took her a moment to focus on what he
was saying. “Go to my closet and pick out something to wear
and then we'll go get your belongings from your previous
residence.”
She pulled back, staring at him incredulously.
“What?”
“Surely you have belongings you'd like to
retrieve?”
“Well, yes but…” she'd never believed he'd let
her get them. Hell, she didn't even believe him now.
“Then we'll go get them. We need to go back into town so you
can get some clothes anyway. That was the one thing I could not get
for you. Now, are you finished eating?” She nodded, too
astounded to speak. He nodded as well and helped her to her feet.
“Good, go get dressed while I clean up here and then we can
leave.”