InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Leave it in the past ❯ unexpected encounters ( Chapter 5 )

[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]

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Chapter five: unexpected encounters
 
Kagome sighed as she went through the mail. It was only about half way into her freshman year and she had already gotten so many letters from colleges asking for her to go to their school. There was Aichi, Akita, Aomori, Chiba, and countless others. She really wanted to go to Aoyamagakuin University in Tokyo. She wanted to get away from Kyoto and Tokyo seem to be perfect.
 
She put the entire stack of request letters in a box and slid it under her bed. `When will Aoyamagakuin send me a request letter? Or will they even send me one?' she thought to herself as she slid off her bed and started downstairs.
 
“Okaasan!” she called down the stairs.
 
“I'm in the living room, dear,” her mother called.
 
She walked into the living room. “I'm going to head on over to Sango's as maybe stay the night,” Kagome said, pulling her keys out of her pocket. She got a jacket and headed for the door.
 
“Kagome, could you wait a minute please?” her mother called to her.
 
She went back into the living room. “Sure, Okaasan,” Kagome said, sitting down by her.
 
“Kagome,” her mother started, “that boy, Inuyasha, I haven't seen him around in a long time. What ever happened to him? He hasn't been here since my meeting him and when he, left he seemed…angry.”
 
“Oh... We just haven't talked in awhile. He has a life and so do I. that time he came over, he was just seeing about my wrist,” Kagome explained.
 
“O.k. Well, I was just wondering. You've seemed a little down since then,” her mother said, “is it anything you'd like to talk to me about?”
 
“No, Okaasan. I'm fine,” Kagome said, smiling and getting up, “I'm going to head on out. I love you.”
 
Kagome slipped her jacket on as she went out the door, hugging it to her at the biting could that invaded her exposed skin, seeping through her clothes, making her shiver.
 
She got in her car and started it, turning on the radio. She hummed to the tunes and sang the lyrics animatedly. She stopped when “In another life” came on. Tears stung her cheeks. `Why does this stupid love song make me miss him so much?' she thought to herself as continued to cry.
 
“I have known you my whole life.
When you were ten, you said you'd make me your wife.
Eight years later, you won me over just as I took the world on my shoulders.”
 
This part of the song had nothing to do with her and her father.
 
“I got use to living without you.
Endless phone calls and dreaming about you…
Always said that you were my meant to be…
But I guess I was in love with your memory.”
 
This part was almost half right, and the tears started to fall as the first part stuck in her mind.
 
“You know I love you…
I really do.
But I can't fight anymore for you.
And I don't know maybe we'll be together again.
Sometime…In another life
In another life…”
 
This part made her choke up. She wished she had been able to fight for her father, but she'd only been a child, she barely knew what was going on.
 
She quickly shut off the radio before she got so choked up she couldn't drive. “Otousan, I miss you so much. Why did you have to be taken from me?” Kagome asked to the sky. She remembered her mother's words.
 
“Are you here, Otousan?” she asked.
 
She waited but nothing happened. Her tears streamed faster down her face. He wasn't there. She started to shiver from the cold as she drove, wiping the tears from her face. She pulled into Sango's drive way.
 
She got out, pulling her coat tightly around her again and walking up to the door. She knocked and Sango's grandmother, Kaede, came to the door.
 
“Hello Kagome. Ye have come for my Sango?” the old woman said.
 
“Yes. Is she here?” Kagome asked.
 
“She's upstairs. You can just go on up,” Kaede said.
 
“Thanks Kaede-san,” Kagome said, going up the stairs and knocking on Sango's door.
 
“Come in,” Sango said.
 
“Hey Sango,” Kagome said.
 
“Oh… Hey Kagome,” Sango said, her mood down tonight, “Are you staying the night?”
 
“I think so,” Kagome said, coming to sit on her friend bed.
 
“Cool,” Sango sighed, not sounding the least bit enthusiastic.
 
“What's wrong?” Kagome asked, touching her friends shoulder.
 
“Miroku.” Sango said.
 
“What'd he do?” Kagome asked.
 
“We went on a stupid double date, he insisted,” Sango said.
 
“And?” Kagome asked.
 
“He brought Yura,” Sango said, “and she was wearing this little black get-up that should stay in the costume section of a thrift store. She was sitting there talking about how beautiful his hair was while her triple d hooters were falling out of her skanky shirt.”
 
Kagome laughed until Sango's glare silenced her. “I wasn't laughing because of the situation. I was laughing because your crude and it's funny,” Kagome said defensively, “Who did you go with?”
 
“Jakotsu,” Sango said blandly.
 
“Isn't he gay?” Kagome asked.
 
“No. He just says that so girls won't mind him coming in when they're naked,” Sango said laughingly.
 
“What a jerk!! He's done that to me so many times,” Kagome said, then said, “It's not funny!” when Sango began laughing.
 
“'I wasn't laughing because of the situation. I was laughing because you're crude and it's funny,'” Sango mimicked in a high, whiny voice.
 
“Hey, I don't sound like that!” Kagome protested, throwing a pillow at her best friend.
 
“Oh, Shinyuu, I was just joking,” Sango said.
 
“Whatever, `Shinyuu',” Kagome said, using Sango's term of endearment.
 
Kagome giggled when Sango made a face at her.
 
Sango's expression went from joking to serious. “Do you think Miroku likes me…you know, like a girlfriend?” Sango asked.
 
“I don't know Sango. You know I don't know how guys think,” Kagome said.
 
“I know. But I can't help but wonder if he'll ever see me like that,” Sango said sullenly.
 
“You don't exactly show that you're in love with him,” Kagome said.
 
“I…I am NOT in love with him!” Sango sputtered.
 
“Sango, I have known you since elementary school,” Kagome said, “I know when you're in love. It's written all over your face.”
 
Sango looked shocked. “I'm not…” Sango started.
 
“Fine, you're not,” Kagome said, winking at her friend, “You don't have to admit it, I understand.”
 
“So, what do you want to do?” Sango asked nervously, trying to change the subject.
 
“I don't know,” Kagome said, “I have a little money. Want to go to WacDonalds?”
 
“It's better than just sitting here,” Sango said, grabbing a jacket and following Kagome out.
 
“Want to call some guys?” Kagome asked eagerly.
 
“Do you really think I want to talk to some guys after what happened?” Sango asked.
 
“It'll take your mind off him,” Kagome said, pulling out her cell phone and calling every guy on her phone to meet them at WacDonalds.
 
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Sango and Kagome walked into the restaurant, looking around for the guys. There were a few already here. Renkotsu, Bankotsu, and Hojo were sitting at a table waiting for them.
 
“Hey you guys,” Kagome called as she approached the table.
 
“Kagome,” Hojo said, standing and motioning to the seat next to him, pulling out for her.
 
“Um…thanks Hojo,” Kagome said, sitting down.
 
Sango sat next to the cuter of the two brothers, Bankotsu.
 
Sango looked up at who came in the door, seeing Kagome go rigid. Inuyasha came in with Kikyou on his arm as always and an older version of him, minus the cute little dog ears. Sango had to agree that both the boys who came in were absolutely beautiful. They both had silver hair, golden eyes, were tall and muscular. The only difference was that the guy with Inuyasha was cold, detached.
 
Kagome openly stared at Inuyasha until he looked her way and she ducked her head away from him as if she hadn't been gaping. `Kagome's in love with Inuyasha!' Sango sang in her head joyously. She knew that she liked him and this confirmed it.
 
Kagome tried to keep from looking over at the other table but failed miserably. She heard Kikyou's bell-like laugh and her eyes darted over to the other table. `What in the hell are the gods trying to do to me?' Kagome thought as she looked over at Sango, who was smiling at her conspiratorially.
 
“What?” Kagome asked.
 
Sango looked from Inuyasha to Kagome. “Nothing,” she said laughingly, earning a glare from Kagome.
 
Sango looked up at who came in the door and nearly fell out of her seat. `What the fuck?' she thought to herself as Miroku came in with some bimbo with a low cut shirt and shorts so small they could fit a baby.
 
“Sorry I'm late you guys,” she heard Miroku say.
 
“You're not. We just got here,” Inuyasha said.
 
More of the guys Kagome had called came in and said hello, drawing Miroku and Inuyasha's attention to the tables that the girls occupied. One of the boys bent down and kissed Kagome and Sango, a guy that they'd know for years and both had dated. He just kissed them because that was the usual greeting.
 
“Sango! Kagome! What're you doing here?” Miroku asked coming to stand by their table, his arm around his dates shoulder.
 
“Oh, we're just hanging out,” Sango said, leaning toward Bankotsu, his arms going around her automatically. Sango didn't exactly feel comfortable with Bank but if Miroku got jealous, she was determined to act like she enjoyed it.
 
“Inuyasha, why don't we come sit with the girls and their friends,” Miroku said, motioning them over.
 
Inuyasha huffed. `why'd the wench have to be here?' Inuyasha asked himself, `and why'd she have to look like that?' Inuyasha had to admit that Kagome looked extra beautiful tonight, her hair pulled up in a pony tail, showing off her long neck and not covering the exposed skin of her off the shoulder green sweater. He gulped.
 
“No that's really o.k. Miroku,” Kagome started to say, looking nervously at Inuyasha.
 
“No, I insist that you let us join you,” Miroku said.
 
“We were just about to leave,” Sango said, grabbing Bankotsu's hand.
 
“No it's o.k.” Kagome said, looking at Sango with a smirk, “We'd love to stay and hang out with you.”
 
Miroku pulled up two chairs next to Sango and sat down with his date. “C'mon Inuyasha, Kikyou, Sesshomaru. We're waiting,” he said.
 
Sango turned to Bankotsu. “Play along,” she said, putting her arms around his shoulder.
 
Kagome gave her a look that said, “What the hell are you doing?” and she shrugged her shoulders.
 
Sango stopped herself from squirming when Bank's hands skimmed her sides, coming to rest on her waist, feeling a satisfied shiver when she saw Miroku look shocked, taking in a deep breath as he watched the man's hands.
 
“What do you say we get out of here?” Kagome heard Hojo ask.
 
“Um…I was kind of wanting to hang with Miroku,” Kagome said, looking to Miroku with pleading eyes to help her.
 
“Are you guys leaving already?” Inuyasha asked Kagome.
 
“Yes,” she heard Hojo say, grabbing her hand.
 
“No, we're not,” Kagome said to Hojo, looking at him like he'd gone nuts.
 
“Yes,” He said, standing and pulling on her hand.
 
“Hang on a second guys,” Kagome said, looking around the table.
 
“Need some help?” Inuyasha asked, a deeper meaning in his words.
 
“Nope. I got this,” Kagome said.
 
She pulled Hojo away from the table and out the door. “What the hell is your problem, Hojo?” she asked him.
 
“I thought you and I would be going on a date… alone,” He said.
 
“What?! I just wanted us to hang out as friends, nothing else,” Kagome said sternly, crossing her arms under her breasts.
 
“Why?” she heard him ask.
 
“Why what?” Kagome asked.
 
“Why don't you want to go out with me?” he asked.
 
“Listen, Hojo. I will be graduating in a few months. I can't have a boyfriend when I go off to college next year. It wouldn't work,” Kagome said.
 
“But you're just a freshman,” he said.
 
“I've worked my ass off to graduate early. Technically, I'm a senior,” Kagome said.
 
“Won't you even try?” he asked, grabbing Kagome's hand.
 
“No,” she said trying to rip her hand from his.
 
“Please?” he asked, holding fast to her hand.
 
“Maybe you should leave,” Kagome said coldly, yanking her hand away.
 
“Huh?” he asked.
 
“Can't you take a hint? I said leave,” she said, getting angry.
 
Before he could say anything, she turned and strode back in the door.
 
“What was that about?” Sango asked.
 
“Nothing. Hojo was just leaving,” Kagome said nonchalantly.
 
Sango looked at her and started giggling. “You mean you told him to go the fuck away?” Sango asked through her laughter.
 
“Someone has to help him get a clue,” Kagome said laughing with her friend.
 
Kikyou looked at the two girls, rolling her eyes disgustedly. The guy, Sesshomaru, just sat looking really bored, like he'd rather be doing something else more important because he kept checking his watch.
 
Kagome smirked at the bitch who rolled his eyes at them, mocking her bitchy face.
 
“Kagome, we probably need to leave,” Sango said, looking pointedly at her.
 
“Yeah,” Kagome said, “We had fun but we need to leave.”
 
 
 
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