InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Married From Birth ❯ I'm What? ( Chapter 1 )
[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]
A.N. Hey! I Decided to delete this to fix some stuff. Here it is, revised and ready to go!
“I don’t know why I continue to procrastinate,” she said as she put the spell check onto the essay, “I wouldn’t be up so late if I did everything on time.”
“Maybe it’s also my fault,” her boyfriend Kouga said as he stood up, “if I didn’t keep you… occupied you wouldn’t be writing so late.”
Kagome smiled up at the man standing behind her. She wasn’t sure, but she was almost positive she loved Kouga. He was everything she wanted; handsome, smart, funny, and he actually listened to her.
“I shouldn’t have let you distract me,” she said as he leaned down to embrace her, “so it’s both our faults.”
Kouga smiled, “I guess your right. Well I have to go, there’s some presentation tomorrow for Psych, and I’ve got to find the thumb drive I saved it to.”
Kagome giggled, and walked her boyfriend downstairs to the apartment parking lot.
“I’ll see you tomorrow then?” she asked as he leaned down to give her a light kiss.
“Yeah,” he said as he walked towards his car, “see ya.”
Kagome waved before walking back up to her apartment.
Later That Night
After Kagome had a long bath, and was finished with her work, she had just settled down in her living room to watch some TV when her phone started to ring.
“Who would call at this hour?” she asked herself as she reached for the device, “hello?”
“Kagome,” came the voice of her mother, “how are you dear?”
Kagome smiled, “I’m alright mama. How are you?”
“I’m good,” the older woman replied, “I was actually hoping you would want to come home for the weekend. I have a surprise for your birthday that only seems to be good if you’re here.”
“Sure,” Kagome said, “I’ve got the weekend off of work. As far as I’m aware I don’t have any projects for any of my classes. I’ve just got to tell Kouga that I’ll be gone.”
“Who’s Kouga?” her mother asked innocently.
“My boyfriend,” Kagome said stifling a giggle.
“What about Hojo?” her mother asked, “last I checked you two were still a couple.”
“Mama that was in high school,” Kagome replied as she got up to go to bed, “he used me. And when I found out I broke up with him. Don’t you remember my being suspended from school?”
“Oh yes,” her mother replied, “I remember. Well anyway. I’m looking forward to seeing you this weekend. So is grandpa and Souta. See you then.”
“Bye mama,” Kagome said before sinking into the sheets, “I hope I don’t see him when I go back. I don’t think I could deal with it.”
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Saturday
“Kagome its so good to see you again,” her mother said as they drove towards the shrine from the airport, “you’ve been gone for so long.”
Kagome smiled, “it has been a while since I came home. I’ve just had so much to do lately, I haven’t even called my friends. I guess while I’m here I can hang out with them for the day tomorrow.”
The older woman looked at her daughter, how do I tell her? she thought to herself, for all I know she might not even know who he is. But she has to know.
When they arrived at the shrine, Kagome decided to take her bag up to her room before spending time with her younger brother. After a quick change of clothes, and a run through of her hair with a brush Kagome was satisfied enough with her appearance that she went downstairs.
“No I haven’t told her yet,” Kagome heard her mother saying.
“You need to,” said a mans voice that she didn’t recognize, “he knows. But… because she’s not been here, he’s sleeping with any female that moves in his direction. It's been that way since he found out.”
“How do you expect me to tell her?” her mother asked the man, “it’s not easy.”
“I understand,” he said, looking up, but not at Kagome, “we’ll discuss this later. Dinner?”
The woman nodded, “I’ll bring her.”
The man nodded at Kagome’s mother, then Kagome, who was surprised that he saw her. He wasn’t even looking at her.
“Mom,” Kagome said, walking down the stairs, “who was that man?”
Her mother looked up, startled, “he was a friend. We’re meeting him and a companion of his for dinner tonight. It’s important that you come.”
Kagome nodded, “okay. But what haven’t you told me?”
Her mother shrugged, “it’s nothing. Go play with Souta.”
Kagome smiled before walking outside to find her brother. Even though they were both old enough to not ‘play’ games, they still talked and joked around when they spoke. Seeing as Souta was the only person in Kagome’s family she kept in constant contact with, she figured it would be fun to take him to lunch.
“Souta,” Kagome called, knowing her brother was somewhere within hearing range, “I’m going out to lunch. Wanna come?”
“Depends on where,” the once young boy said, now at 16 he was no longer the little kid she left.
“I was thinking McDonalds,” Kagome mused, “although that’s for children. So I guess not…”
“Who ever said McDonalds was for children,” Souta asked, “anyone can eat there. I see more adults there than anyone.”
Kagome smiled, “let’s go then.”
At McDonalds
“So sis,” Souta said as they found a place to sit, “how are things with that guy you’re seeing?”
Kagome blushed, “it’s good. Although I feel bad. I didn’t tell him in person that I was coming here, I just left a message on his answering machine from the airport.”
Souta laughed, “who knows what he’s doing while you’re gone.”
Kagome smiled, “probably pissed that I didn’t tell him.
Meanwhile with Kouga
“WHY DID SHE LEAVE!” Kouga yelled, “she could’ve called and told me like a normal person!”“Calm down,” his brother said, “it’s only the weekend. And she’s only one woman. She said she’d be back by Sunday night, she’ll be back then.”
Back with Kagome
Souta laughed, “so what are you going to do while you’re here?”
Kagome shrugged, “call the girls. I haven’t talked to anyone in such a long time. Maybe we’ll go out or something tomorrow. I have a dinner thing with mom and a friend she wants me to meet.”
Souta nodded, she doesn’t know. I thought mama would’ve told her. She’s going to be so mad, especially because she’s seeing that one guy.
“So,” Kagome said as they left the restaurant, “what are you doing today?”
Souta blushed, “I have a date.”
“Really?” Kagome said with a smirk, “with who?”
“Her name is Samantha,” he said, “she’s from America.”
Kagome smiled, “it’s good that your dating. I’m happy, you haven’t dated since that little girl you were seeing when you were what… eight.”
Souta blushed again. He wasn’t big on dating, even though all of the girls in his class were asking him on dates, he refused them all. It just wasn’t right for him.
“I like this girl,” he said, “we’ve been talking. Really just in class, but there is something about her. I don’t know, so we’re going out tonight.”
Kagome grinned, “that’s great. We’ll I better get you home so you can get ready.”
“Why?” souta asked, “I’m not picking her up until seven. It’s only five.”
“Okay,” Kagome said, “but I mean you still need to shower, and find a perfect outfit for a first date. You want to make a good impression right?”
Souta paled, “your right. LET’S GO!”
Kagome smiled, I knew that would work for him.
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Across Town
“Miyouga is there any reason why I must come,” a white hair man complained, “she doesn’t know about me. Well she does, but not this. Why not just file divorce papers and then we’ll both be happy.”
“I don’t know why you’re so against this milord,” the shorter man said, “she’s a lovely girl. You said so yourself that she’s attractive. Why don’t you want to be properly united with your wife?”
The younger man bowed her head, “she is seeing this man there in Tokyo. I did some searching on her, and you’d be surprised at who he is.”
The older man raised one eyebrow, “who could it be?”
“Kouga Wolf,” InuYasha said, “the football player. They’re in magazines and tabloids together constantly.”
Miyouga nodded, “I see. Well none the less, you still have to see her tonight.”
The young man sighed and nodded, “I would rather not. I had to cancel a date with Kikyo to do this.”
The older man nodded, “well it’s time we go. Come a long Lord InuYasha.”
With Kagome
“Mama is this alright to wear to that restaurant you said we’re going to?” Kagome asked coming downstairs for her mothers approval.
“Kagome you look beautiful,” her mother said looking at the dress Kagome was wearing. It was simple light blue knee length dress that had a scoop neck and no sleeves.
“Thank you,” Kagome said, “now who is this man we’re meeting?”
“He’s a friend of mine,” her mother explained as they got into the car, “and basically I don’t want to tell you anything until we get there. It’s a surprise.”
Kagome nodded, I hate surprises. When they arrived at the restaurant Kagome was stunned. It was beautiful to say the least.
“Why do people make places like this so magnificent?” Kagome asked, “because we can’t afford the food I bet.”
Her mother smiled, “well it’s apparently on my friend. So if not… we’ll be working here to pay for our meals.”
Kagome giggled, yes. Let’s hope this friend is paying.
“Hello,” her mother said to the matre d’, “we’re with the Taisho party.”
The man nodded, “right this way.”
The two women followed the man to the back of the restaurant to a slightly secluded area. At the table there were two men, one Kagome recognized from high school, and the other being the man from earlier that day.
“Hello Mrs. Higurashi,” the man said as he and his friend stood to greet the women.
“Hello Miyouga,” the woman replied, “this is my daughter Kagome. Kagome this is my friend Miyouga.”
“Hi,” Kagome said with a smile, shaking the mans offered hand.
“Hello Kagome,” he said, “this is my ward. InuYasha. I believe you two have met before.”
InuYasha nodded, “we were in high school together.”
Kagome nodded, “I beleve we had some classes together.”
“Probably,” InuYasha said, helping Kagome into her chair.
“Thank you,” she said as he sat down.
“Well they seem to be getting along well,” Kagome’s mother whispered to Miyouga as she observed her daughter.
“They do,” the older man replied, “have you told her yet?”
She shook her head, “I don’t know how.”
“So Kagome,” InuYasha said, trying to be decent, “how have you been since high school?”
“I’m good,” she said with a smile, “I’ve got a job and a boyfriend now. How are you doing?”
“Life’s treated me well,” he replied in a bored tone, “I’m still with Miyouga because he wont let me move out. And my relationship is on the rocks with my girlfriend. But it’s alright. I’ve had a surprise recently.”
“Really?” Kagome said, “I’m sorry about your girlfriend. But for some… surprises can be good.”
InuYasha nodded, staring into her eyes, “but you don’t like surprises do you Kagome?”
The girl blushed, “no not really. I guess you could say that every time I get a surprise I get really angry.”
InuYasha visibly flinched, before raising his glass, “well here’s to no surprises then.”
He made sure the two other people at the table heard him before Kagome agreed and tapped her glass to his.
After Dinner
“Well thank you both for a great dinner,” Mrs. Higurashi said at the end of the night.
“Yes thank you,” Kagome said, smiling at the two men, “it was amazing.”
“Now now,” Miyouga said, “thank you both for agreeing to meet us.”
InuYasha just nodded, “would you like me to walk you to the car Kagome? It would seem Miyouga and your mother are in a serious discussion again.”
Kagome laughed, “sure. Thank you.”
He nodded, before following Kagome to where her mother had parked their car.
“I will tell her tonight,” her mother said, “for sure tonight. Especially because she plans on going back to Tokyo later tomorrow night.”
The man nodded, watching as his adopted son and Kagome walk towards the car.
“They certainly look nice together though,” he commented, “there is just something about them that clicks.”
The woman nodded. She saw it too, there was a aura about the two young people. She just hoped Kagome would agree with what they had in store for her.
“Well this was nice,” Kagome said, leaning against the car.
InuYasha nodded, “it was good. And I’m glad to have actually met you Kagome.”
The girl smiled, “we never really talked in high school did we?”
“I don’t think so,” he said with a smirk (as i drool thiinking about that smirk), “but we do have the same friends.”
“You still talk to Miroku?” she asked him.
“Yeah,” InuYasha said, “I don’t know if you heard. But he proposed to Sango last week.”
“I didn’t know,” Kagome said, “well I’m seeing Sango tomorrow. She was probably going to tell me then.”
InuYasha nodded, “if she does. Pretend to be surprised. She’s telling people who already know.”
Kagome giggled, “I’m just glad to hear she hasn’t killed him yet. Last I heard, they were separated because he was hitting on her cousin or someone closely related.”
InuYasha laughed, “yeah. It was her cousin. Miroku didn’t know. But Sango refused to talk to him for a month.”
Kagome giggled, before realizing her mother was on her way back.
“Well,” she said, extending a hand, “I’m really glad to have seen you tonight InuYasha. I hope we meet again.”
The man nodded, taking said hand, “same here Kagome. Good night.”
The girl blushed, she had never remembered InuYasha being that way when they were in school. He was always rude to people, getting into fights and ALWAYS had a sour expression on his face. Maybe he grew up.
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At Home
“So Kagome,” her mother said as she made tea for the two of them, “did you have a good talk with InuYasha?”
Kagome nodded, helping her mother set up a tray of cookies to put on the table, “yes. We talked about quite a few different things. He’s very different now. Almost more grown up than he was back then. Very mature.”
“He’s handsome too,” her mother replied as they sat at the table, “don’t you think?”
Kagome blushed, “he is good looking. But I guess his girlfriend is a lucky girl.”
Her mother smiled, “well as his wife, you should be thinking he’s very good looking.”
“His what…” Kagome tried to say before trailing off.
“I hate to tell you like this,” her mother said, “but when you were little. You and InuYasha were married.”
Kagome couldn’t think. The only thing that was in her mind was run away. She fainted.
A.N. REVIEW
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Kagome sat in her desk, writing another assignment the night before it was due.“I don’t know why I continue to procrastinate,” she said as she put the spell check onto the essay, “I wouldn’t be up so late if I did everything on time.”
“Maybe it’s also my fault,” her boyfriend Kouga said as he stood up, “if I didn’t keep you… occupied you wouldn’t be writing so late.”
Kagome smiled up at the man standing behind her. She wasn’t sure, but she was almost positive she loved Kouga. He was everything she wanted; handsome, smart, funny, and he actually listened to her.
“I shouldn’t have let you distract me,” she said as he leaned down to embrace her, “so it’s both our faults.”
Kouga smiled, “I guess your right. Well I have to go, there’s some presentation tomorrow for Psych, and I’ve got to find the thumb drive I saved it to.”
Kagome giggled, and walked her boyfriend downstairs to the apartment parking lot.
“I’ll see you tomorrow then?” she asked as he leaned down to give her a light kiss.
“Yeah,” he said as he walked towards his car, “see ya.”
Kagome waved before walking back up to her apartment.
Later That Night
After Kagome had a long bath, and was finished with her work, she had just settled down in her living room to watch some TV when her phone started to ring.
“Who would call at this hour?” she asked herself as she reached for the device, “hello?”
“Kagome,” came the voice of her mother, “how are you dear?”
Kagome smiled, “I’m alright mama. How are you?”
“I’m good,” the older woman replied, “I was actually hoping you would want to come home for the weekend. I have a surprise for your birthday that only seems to be good if you’re here.”
“Sure,” Kagome said, “I’ve got the weekend off of work. As far as I’m aware I don’t have any projects for any of my classes. I’ve just got to tell Kouga that I’ll be gone.”
“Who’s Kouga?” her mother asked innocently.
“My boyfriend,” Kagome said stifling a giggle.
“What about Hojo?” her mother asked, “last I checked you two were still a couple.”
“Mama that was in high school,” Kagome replied as she got up to go to bed, “he used me. And when I found out I broke up with him. Don’t you remember my being suspended from school?”
“Oh yes,” her mother replied, “I remember. Well anyway. I’m looking forward to seeing you this weekend. So is grandpa and Souta. See you then.”
“Bye mama,” Kagome said before sinking into the sheets, “I hope I don’t see him when I go back. I don’t think I could deal with it.”
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Saturday
“Kagome its so good to see you again,” her mother said as they drove towards the shrine from the airport, “you’ve been gone for so long.”
Kagome smiled, “it has been a while since I came home. I’ve just had so much to do lately, I haven’t even called my friends. I guess while I’m here I can hang out with them for the day tomorrow.”
The older woman looked at her daughter, how do I tell her? she thought to herself, for all I know she might not even know who he is. But she has to know.
When they arrived at the shrine, Kagome decided to take her bag up to her room before spending time with her younger brother. After a quick change of clothes, and a run through of her hair with a brush Kagome was satisfied enough with her appearance that she went downstairs.
“No I haven’t told her yet,” Kagome heard her mother saying.
“You need to,” said a mans voice that she didn’t recognize, “he knows. But… because she’s not been here, he’s sleeping with any female that moves in his direction. It's been that way since he found out.”
“How do you expect me to tell her?” her mother asked the man, “it’s not easy.”
“I understand,” he said, looking up, but not at Kagome, “we’ll discuss this later. Dinner?”
The woman nodded, “I’ll bring her.”
The man nodded at Kagome’s mother, then Kagome, who was surprised that he saw her. He wasn’t even looking at her.
“Mom,” Kagome said, walking down the stairs, “who was that man?”
Her mother looked up, startled, “he was a friend. We’re meeting him and a companion of his for dinner tonight. It’s important that you come.”
Kagome nodded, “okay. But what haven’t you told me?”
Her mother shrugged, “it’s nothing. Go play with Souta.”
Kagome smiled before walking outside to find her brother. Even though they were both old enough to not ‘play’ games, they still talked and joked around when they spoke. Seeing as Souta was the only person in Kagome’s family she kept in constant contact with, she figured it would be fun to take him to lunch.
“Souta,” Kagome called, knowing her brother was somewhere within hearing range, “I’m going out to lunch. Wanna come?”
“Depends on where,” the once young boy said, now at 16 he was no longer the little kid she left.
“I was thinking McDonalds,” Kagome mused, “although that’s for children. So I guess not…”
“Who ever said McDonalds was for children,” Souta asked, “anyone can eat there. I see more adults there than anyone.”
Kagome smiled, “let’s go then.”
At McDonalds
“So sis,” Souta said as they found a place to sit, “how are things with that guy you’re seeing?”
Kagome blushed, “it’s good. Although I feel bad. I didn’t tell him in person that I was coming here, I just left a message on his answering machine from the airport.”
Souta laughed, “who knows what he’s doing while you’re gone.”
Kagome smiled, “probably pissed that I didn’t tell him.
Meanwhile with Kouga
“WHY DID SHE LEAVE!” Kouga yelled, “she could’ve called and told me like a normal person!”“Calm down,” his brother said, “it’s only the weekend. And she’s only one woman. She said she’d be back by Sunday night, she’ll be back then.”
Back with Kagome
Souta laughed, “so what are you going to do while you’re here?”
Kagome shrugged, “call the girls. I haven’t talked to anyone in such a long time. Maybe we’ll go out or something tomorrow. I have a dinner thing with mom and a friend she wants me to meet.”
Souta nodded, she doesn’t know. I thought mama would’ve told her. She’s going to be so mad, especially because she’s seeing that one guy.
“So,” Kagome said as they left the restaurant, “what are you doing today?”
Souta blushed, “I have a date.”
“Really?” Kagome said with a smirk, “with who?”
“Her name is Samantha,” he said, “she’s from America.”
Kagome smiled, “it’s good that your dating. I’m happy, you haven’t dated since that little girl you were seeing when you were what… eight.”
Souta blushed again. He wasn’t big on dating, even though all of the girls in his class were asking him on dates, he refused them all. It just wasn’t right for him.
“I like this girl,” he said, “we’ve been talking. Really just in class, but there is something about her. I don’t know, so we’re going out tonight.”
Kagome grinned, “that’s great. We’ll I better get you home so you can get ready.”
“Why?” souta asked, “I’m not picking her up until seven. It’s only five.”
“Okay,” Kagome said, “but I mean you still need to shower, and find a perfect outfit for a first date. You want to make a good impression right?”
Souta paled, “your right. LET’S GO!”
Kagome smiled, I knew that would work for him.
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Across Town
“Miyouga is there any reason why I must come,” a white hair man complained, “she doesn’t know about me. Well she does, but not this. Why not just file divorce papers and then we’ll both be happy.”
“I don’t know why you’re so against this milord,” the shorter man said, “she’s a lovely girl. You said so yourself that she’s attractive. Why don’t you want to be properly united with your wife?”
The younger man bowed her head, “she is seeing this man there in Tokyo. I did some searching on her, and you’d be surprised at who he is.”
The older man raised one eyebrow, “who could it be?”
“Kouga Wolf,” InuYasha said, “the football player. They’re in magazines and tabloids together constantly.”
Miyouga nodded, “I see. Well none the less, you still have to see her tonight.”
The young man sighed and nodded, “I would rather not. I had to cancel a date with Kikyo to do this.”
The older man nodded, “well it’s time we go. Come a long Lord InuYasha.”
With Kagome
“Mama is this alright to wear to that restaurant you said we’re going to?” Kagome asked coming downstairs for her mothers approval.
“Kagome you look beautiful,” her mother said looking at the dress Kagome was wearing. It was simple light blue knee length dress that had a scoop neck and no sleeves.
“Thank you,” Kagome said, “now who is this man we’re meeting?”
“He’s a friend of mine,” her mother explained as they got into the car, “and basically I don’t want to tell you anything until we get there. It’s a surprise.”
Kagome nodded, I hate surprises. When they arrived at the restaurant Kagome was stunned. It was beautiful to say the least.
“Why do people make places like this so magnificent?” Kagome asked, “because we can’t afford the food I bet.”
Her mother smiled, “well it’s apparently on my friend. So if not… we’ll be working here to pay for our meals.”
Kagome giggled, yes. Let’s hope this friend is paying.
“Hello,” her mother said to the matre d’, “we’re with the Taisho party.”
The man nodded, “right this way.”
The two women followed the man to the back of the restaurant to a slightly secluded area. At the table there were two men, one Kagome recognized from high school, and the other being the man from earlier that day.
“Hello Mrs. Higurashi,” the man said as he and his friend stood to greet the women.
“Hello Miyouga,” the woman replied, “this is my daughter Kagome. Kagome this is my friend Miyouga.”
“Hi,” Kagome said with a smile, shaking the mans offered hand.
“Hello Kagome,” he said, “this is my ward. InuYasha. I believe you two have met before.”
InuYasha nodded, “we were in high school together.”
Kagome nodded, “I beleve we had some classes together.”
“Probably,” InuYasha said, helping Kagome into her chair.
“Thank you,” she said as he sat down.
“Well they seem to be getting along well,” Kagome’s mother whispered to Miyouga as she observed her daughter.
“They do,” the older man replied, “have you told her yet?”
She shook her head, “I don’t know how.”
“So Kagome,” InuYasha said, trying to be decent, “how have you been since high school?”
“I’m good,” she said with a smile, “I’ve got a job and a boyfriend now. How are you doing?”
“Life’s treated me well,” he replied in a bored tone, “I’m still with Miyouga because he wont let me move out. And my relationship is on the rocks with my girlfriend. But it’s alright. I’ve had a surprise recently.”
“Really?” Kagome said, “I’m sorry about your girlfriend. But for some… surprises can be good.”
InuYasha nodded, staring into her eyes, “but you don’t like surprises do you Kagome?”
The girl blushed, “no not really. I guess you could say that every time I get a surprise I get really angry.”
InuYasha visibly flinched, before raising his glass, “well here’s to no surprises then.”
He made sure the two other people at the table heard him before Kagome agreed and tapped her glass to his.
After Dinner
“Well thank you both for a great dinner,” Mrs. Higurashi said at the end of the night.
“Yes thank you,” Kagome said, smiling at the two men, “it was amazing.”
“Now now,” Miyouga said, “thank you both for agreeing to meet us.”
InuYasha just nodded, “would you like me to walk you to the car Kagome? It would seem Miyouga and your mother are in a serious discussion again.”
Kagome laughed, “sure. Thank you.”
He nodded, before following Kagome to where her mother had parked their car.
“I will tell her tonight,” her mother said, “for sure tonight. Especially because she plans on going back to Tokyo later tomorrow night.”
The man nodded, watching as his adopted son and Kagome walk towards the car.
“They certainly look nice together though,” he commented, “there is just something about them that clicks.”
The woman nodded. She saw it too, there was a aura about the two young people. She just hoped Kagome would agree with what they had in store for her.
“Well this was nice,” Kagome said, leaning against the car.
InuYasha nodded, “it was good. And I’m glad to have actually met you Kagome.”
The girl smiled, “we never really talked in high school did we?”
“I don’t think so,” he said with a smirk (as i drool thiinking about that smirk), “but we do have the same friends.”
“You still talk to Miroku?” she asked him.
“Yeah,” InuYasha said, “I don’t know if you heard. But he proposed to Sango last week.”
“I didn’t know,” Kagome said, “well I’m seeing Sango tomorrow. She was probably going to tell me then.”
InuYasha nodded, “if she does. Pretend to be surprised. She’s telling people who already know.”
Kagome giggled, “I’m just glad to hear she hasn’t killed him yet. Last I heard, they were separated because he was hitting on her cousin or someone closely related.”
InuYasha laughed, “yeah. It was her cousin. Miroku didn’t know. But Sango refused to talk to him for a month.”
Kagome giggled, before realizing her mother was on her way back.
“Well,” she said, extending a hand, “I’m really glad to have seen you tonight InuYasha. I hope we meet again.”
The man nodded, taking said hand, “same here Kagome. Good night.”
The girl blushed, she had never remembered InuYasha being that way when they were in school. He was always rude to people, getting into fights and ALWAYS had a sour expression on his face. Maybe he grew up.
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At Home
“So Kagome,” her mother said as she made tea for the two of them, “did you have a good talk with InuYasha?”
Kagome nodded, helping her mother set up a tray of cookies to put on the table, “yes. We talked about quite a few different things. He’s very different now. Almost more grown up than he was back then. Very mature.”
“He’s handsome too,” her mother replied as they sat at the table, “don’t you think?”
Kagome blushed, “he is good looking. But I guess his girlfriend is a lucky girl.”
Her mother smiled, “well as his wife, you should be thinking he’s very good looking.”
“His what…” Kagome tried to say before trailing off.
“I hate to tell you like this,” her mother said, “but when you were little. You and InuYasha were married.”
Kagome couldn’t think. The only thing that was in her mind was run away. She fainted.
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