InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Little Moments ❯ Midnight Madness ( Chapter 27 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
So I decided to take a stab at a drabble series. I have been largely inspired by my favorite authoress, Forthright. I highly suggest you check out her stuff. Its amazing! This particular idea was given to me as I listened to "Little Moments" by Brad Paisley.
Explanation: This series will follow the first year of the newly mated couple of Kagome and Inuyasha. It will be small highlights throughout their relationship, moments when they remind each other why they love one another.
Disclaimer: I claim no ownership over these characters. They belong to the lovely Rumiko Takahashi! I just like to borrow them from time to time.
Updates will be short! You can expect to see a few updates a week unless otherwise noted. Now on with the show!
Little Moments – Midnight Madness
Kagome twirled in her black robes on the sidewalk just ahead of them, hugging her yellow and black scarf to her face. Sango laughed at her friend's antics. She was not as costumed as Kagome, but she still wore her red and gold tie with pride. Miroku and Inuyasha shared a skeptical look.
'What am I doing here again?' Inuyasha thought.
Kagome spun around, grinning excitedly at him. "Isn't this exciting Inu?"
'Oh right,' he finished his thought, 'she asked me to come with that same stupid smile.' He glanced at the theater, a large mass of people already mobbing the front doors. He fought a grimace. "Keh!"
Kagome huffed at him, but quickly recovered, grabbing Sango's hand and hurrying into the crowd. "I can't believe this is it! No more Harry after this! It's seriously like the end of an era."
Sango nodded her head. "I know. I just hope they get everything right this time." She was a stickler for details.
It didn't take long for them to make it inside. Despite being there two hours early, the building was crawling with people, most sporting some sort of house allegiance. Kagome looked longingly at the merchandise table, but resisted.
"Alright, first things first, we need to get some seats!" she said firmly, pounding a fist into her palm.
They set off to the right half of the theater, weaving though the masses. After peeking into three different auditoriums, Kagome started to get worried. There were only seats in the front.
'I refuse to get a crick in my neck watching this movie!' she thought furiously.
About to head over to the other side of the theater, she paused at the doors of auditorium eight. "Harry Potter" was written on its marquee, but it looked like the room was closed. An employee stood in front of the door.
Giving her best smile, she approached the young man. "Um, excuse me?" she paused to read his name tag. "Hojo? Will this auditorium be showing Harry Potter tonight?"
Hojo looked slightly dazed as a faint blush dusted his cheeks. Realizing that her silence meant she was waiting for a response, he jolted, clearing his throat nervously. "Ah, yes Miss. We are cleaning up after another movie that just got out."
Kagome's look became calculating. "So, does that mean no one has gone in yet?"
"No Miss. We should be done in a few minutes."
Kagome beamed. "Ah wonderful! Do you mind if I wait here until it's done? I want to get some good seats."
Hojo's blush darkened. "No, of course not." He shyly rubbed the back of his head. "So, you're a fan of..." He trailed off as she spun around.
"Hey guys, over here!" she yelled.
Miroku and Inuyasha had been perusing movie posters down the hall while Sango sat re-reading the final chapters of book seven. Hearing her voice, they plodded over. Inuyasha eyed the flustered kid suspiciously. Stepping in close to Kagome, he threw an arm around her waist. He smirked as the punk visibly deflated. 'That's right kid, she's all mine!' he thought gleefully.
Kagome buzzed with excitement. "We get first dibs on seats!"
Sango gave her a high five. "Nice work Kagome!"
True to his word, Hojo was opening the doors a few short minutes later. After claiming their seats, the group passed the time talking, snacking and taking turns visiting the various booths. Before they knew it, the lights were dimming and the previews began. When the distinctive music began to play and the title splashed across the screen, the whole room cheered.
"Keh, what kind of idiot cheers at a movie screen?" Inuyasha grumbled as he looked over to Kagome. He winced at the dangerous look on her face. She had been one of those "idiots."
She aimed a well placed elbow to his sternum, which was deceptively strong for a woman her size. Needless to say, Kagome got to enjoy the rest of her movie in peace.
A/N: Haha please no flames if you don't like Harry! Yes, I went to the midnight premiere and yes I wore my Gryffindor colors with pride! The seat situation actually happened to me. I was so stoked to get first dibs! Anyone else go to the premiere? Which is your favorite house? I like Gryffindor, but realistically I'd probably get sorted into Hufflepuff like Kags. As always, much love to SplendentGoddess for your loyal readership! Hope ya liked it ^_^
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Explanation: This series will follow the first year of the newly mated couple of Kagome and Inuyasha. It will be small highlights throughout their relationship, moments when they remind each other why they love one another.
Disclaimer: I claim no ownership over these characters. They belong to the lovely Rumiko Takahashi! I just like to borrow them from time to time.
Updates will be short! You can expect to see a few updates a week unless otherwise noted. Now on with the show!
Little Moments – Midnight Madness
Kagome twirled in her black robes on the sidewalk just ahead of them, hugging her yellow and black scarf to her face. Sango laughed at her friend's antics. She was not as costumed as Kagome, but she still wore her red and gold tie with pride. Miroku and Inuyasha shared a skeptical look.
'What am I doing here again?' Inuyasha thought.
Kagome spun around, grinning excitedly at him. "Isn't this exciting Inu?"
'Oh right,' he finished his thought, 'she asked me to come with that same stupid smile.' He glanced at the theater, a large mass of people already mobbing the front doors. He fought a grimace. "Keh!"
Kagome huffed at him, but quickly recovered, grabbing Sango's hand and hurrying into the crowd. "I can't believe this is it! No more Harry after this! It's seriously like the end of an era."
Sango nodded her head. "I know. I just hope they get everything right this time." She was a stickler for details.
It didn't take long for them to make it inside. Despite being there two hours early, the building was crawling with people, most sporting some sort of house allegiance. Kagome looked longingly at the merchandise table, but resisted.
"Alright, first things first, we need to get some seats!" she said firmly, pounding a fist into her palm.
They set off to the right half of the theater, weaving though the masses. After peeking into three different auditoriums, Kagome started to get worried. There were only seats in the front.
'I refuse to get a crick in my neck watching this movie!' she thought furiously.
About to head over to the other side of the theater, she paused at the doors of auditorium eight. "Harry Potter" was written on its marquee, but it looked like the room was closed. An employee stood in front of the door.
Giving her best smile, she approached the young man. "Um, excuse me?" she paused to read his name tag. "Hojo? Will this auditorium be showing Harry Potter tonight?"
Hojo looked slightly dazed as a faint blush dusted his cheeks. Realizing that her silence meant she was waiting for a response, he jolted, clearing his throat nervously. "Ah, yes Miss. We are cleaning up after another movie that just got out."
Kagome's look became calculating. "So, does that mean no one has gone in yet?"
"No Miss. We should be done in a few minutes."
Kagome beamed. "Ah wonderful! Do you mind if I wait here until it's done? I want to get some good seats."
Hojo's blush darkened. "No, of course not." He shyly rubbed the back of his head. "So, you're a fan of..." He trailed off as she spun around.
"Hey guys, over here!" she yelled.
Miroku and Inuyasha had been perusing movie posters down the hall while Sango sat re-reading the final chapters of book seven. Hearing her voice, they plodded over. Inuyasha eyed the flustered kid suspiciously. Stepping in close to Kagome, he threw an arm around her waist. He smirked as the punk visibly deflated. 'That's right kid, she's all mine!' he thought gleefully.
Kagome buzzed with excitement. "We get first dibs on seats!"
Sango gave her a high five. "Nice work Kagome!"
True to his word, Hojo was opening the doors a few short minutes later. After claiming their seats, the group passed the time talking, snacking and taking turns visiting the various booths. Before they knew it, the lights were dimming and the previews began. When the distinctive music began to play and the title splashed across the screen, the whole room cheered.
"Keh, what kind of idiot cheers at a movie screen?" Inuyasha grumbled as he looked over to Kagome. He winced at the dangerous look on her face. She had been one of those "idiots."
She aimed a well placed elbow to his sternum, which was deceptively strong for a woman her size. Needless to say, Kagome got to enjoy the rest of her movie in peace.
A/N: Haha please no flames if you don't like Harry! Yes, I went to the midnight premiere and yes I wore my Gryffindor colors with pride! The seat situation actually happened to me. I was so stoked to get first dibs! Anyone else go to the premiere? Which is your favorite house? I like Gryffindor, but realistically I'd probably get sorted into Hufflepuff like Kags. As always, much love to SplendentGoddess for your loyal readership! Hope ya liked it ^_^
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