InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Oboeta On ❯ Bed Time! ( Chapter 4 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
A/N: Sorry for such a short chapter... @_@ I'm also sorry if the chapter is boring.. Think of it this way though. I'm starting on chapter 5, which I will be posting next Tuesday. On that note. I will be posting every Tuesday from now on. The next chapter will hopefully be a lot longer. @_@
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Oboeta On
Chapter Five- Bed time!
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"Hey Kag, it's time for dinner," Kesilin said poking her head in the room.
"All right, I'll be down in a second, just lemme finish my homework."
"Not too long or we'll start without you," Kes warned as she shut the door behind her on her way out.
"Yeah yeah," she mumbled turning her attention back to her honors calculus homework. "Sometimes I really hate math."
"There are two differentiable functions whose limits are 0 when x approaches a certain number, a. How do you find the derivative?" She read out loud to herself trying to better under stand it. "Okay well, the limit as x->a of f(x)/g(x) = limit as x->a of f'(x)/g'(x)" she spoke as she wrote it down.
"Tell me why again am I taking an honors calculus class?" She asked as she took her seat next to Kesilin at the dinner table.
"Bout time," Sango exclaimed. "Look what we're having Kag! It's your favorite."
"Ohhh! Smoked pork chops and creamed green beans!" She exclaimed.
"Yeah well, you've had a pretty intense week so far, so I decided to give you a treat," Kesilin explained watching her youngest sister. "Well, what are you waiting for?"
"Oh right!" Kagome quickly served herself a decent sized amount of the creamy goodness, and picked the smallest of the smoked chops.
Kesilin and Sango both watched Kagome as she started eating. It was very rare that Kagome ate meat, but smoked pork chops always got her going. She'd always eat the smallest piece of meat no matter what it was, and she'd cut the edges off because she didn't want to eat them. It was a weird habit and she knew it, but she just wouldn't eat the ouside edges.
Dinner went by quickly with a game that they played every night called "What did you learn today?" Basically it was exactly how it sounded, everyone took a turn and explained how their day went and if they learned anything interesting. That was the normal dinner time activity, and it got them interacting with each other more.
Kagome was on clean up duty tonight, and she took her time. Throughly cleaning the dishes, scrubbing the glass table top with windex, and wiping down the counters. When all that was done, she washed her hands - she was quite obsessive-compulsive when it came to hygiene - before making her way up to her room.
Sitting down at her desk again, she grabbed her back pack from it's spot propped up against the desk. Quickly looking over her math to make sure it was done she shut the book and shoved it into her back pack, then pulled out another. She still had to go over her lines for the musical, work on a story for english, and finish writing up her paper for the lab they'd done in science.
"It's too quiet in here," she announced reaching up and turning her radio on. "What should I listen too?" she asked herself going through the CDs that were on the top shelf of her computer desk. Finally she settled for the cd Mrs. Ravert had made for her, for the musical.
'Kill two birds with one stone,' she thought.
She quickly worked her way through her science and english homework, and by the time she had decided she'd gone over her lines long enough, it was almost nine.
"I feel dirty," she mumbled as she pulled herself up from her seat at her desk, and drug her body over to her bed to grab her pajamas, then across the hall to the bath room.
She stripped down, turned the water on, and as soon as it was hot enough she stepped in. Taking her time, so slowly scrubbed at her hair, and her body cleaning herself throughly. After half an hour she shut off the water and stepped out, grabbing a towel to dry off.
"I'm so tired," she mumbled as soon as she walked into her room and plopped onto her bed. "Time for bed," she yelled knowing Kesilin would be in to tuck her in.
Ever since their parents had died in a plane crash, she'd have her oldest sister tuck her in. It made her feel better, because she'd always feel lonely at night. And she liked the company Kesilin offered.
"You're going to bed early," Kesilin stated as she walked into the room.
"I'm just really tired, it's been a pretty long day."
Kesilin laughed and gave her sister a hug.
"Night night!"
"Good night Kagome."
"Love you!"
"Love you too."
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Oboeta On
Chapter Five- Bed time!
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"Hey Kag, it's time for dinner," Kesilin said poking her head in the room.
"All right, I'll be down in a second, just lemme finish my homework."
"Not too long or we'll start without you," Kes warned as she shut the door behind her on her way out.
"Yeah yeah," she mumbled turning her attention back to her honors calculus homework. "Sometimes I really hate math."
"There are two differentiable functions whose limits are 0 when x approaches a certain number, a. How do you find the derivative?" She read out loud to herself trying to better under stand it. "Okay well, the limit as x->a of f(x)/g(x) = limit as x->a of f'(x)/g'(x)" she spoke as she wrote it down.
"Tell me why again am I taking an honors calculus class?" She asked as she took her seat next to Kesilin at the dinner table.
"Bout time," Sango exclaimed. "Look what we're having Kag! It's your favorite."
"Ohhh! Smoked pork chops and creamed green beans!" She exclaimed.
"Yeah well, you've had a pretty intense week so far, so I decided to give you a treat," Kesilin explained watching her youngest sister. "Well, what are you waiting for?"
"Oh right!" Kagome quickly served herself a decent sized amount of the creamy goodness, and picked the smallest of the smoked chops.
Kesilin and Sango both watched Kagome as she started eating. It was very rare that Kagome ate meat, but smoked pork chops always got her going. She'd always eat the smallest piece of meat no matter what it was, and she'd cut the edges off because she didn't want to eat them. It was a weird habit and she knew it, but she just wouldn't eat the ouside edges.
Dinner went by quickly with a game that they played every night called "What did you learn today?" Basically it was exactly how it sounded, everyone took a turn and explained how their day went and if they learned anything interesting. That was the normal dinner time activity, and it got them interacting with each other more.
Kagome was on clean up duty tonight, and she took her time. Throughly cleaning the dishes, scrubbing the glass table top with windex, and wiping down the counters. When all that was done, she washed her hands - she was quite obsessive-compulsive when it came to hygiene - before making her way up to her room.
Sitting down at her desk again, she grabbed her back pack from it's spot propped up against the desk. Quickly looking over her math to make sure it was done she shut the book and shoved it into her back pack, then pulled out another. She still had to go over her lines for the musical, work on a story for english, and finish writing up her paper for the lab they'd done in science.
"It's too quiet in here," she announced reaching up and turning her radio on. "What should I listen too?" she asked herself going through the CDs that were on the top shelf of her computer desk. Finally she settled for the cd Mrs. Ravert had made for her, for the musical.
'Kill two birds with one stone,' she thought.
She quickly worked her way through her science and english homework, and by the time she had decided she'd gone over her lines long enough, it was almost nine.
"I feel dirty," she mumbled as she pulled herself up from her seat at her desk, and drug her body over to her bed to grab her pajamas, then across the hall to the bath room.
She stripped down, turned the water on, and as soon as it was hot enough she stepped in. Taking her time, so slowly scrubbed at her hair, and her body cleaning herself throughly. After half an hour she shut off the water and stepped out, grabbing a towel to dry off.
"I'm so tired," she mumbled as soon as she walked into her room and plopped onto her bed. "Time for bed," she yelled knowing Kesilin would be in to tuck her in.
Ever since their parents had died in a plane crash, she'd have her oldest sister tuck her in. It made her feel better, because she'd always feel lonely at night. And she liked the company Kesilin offered.
"You're going to bed early," Kesilin stated as she walked into the room.
"I'm just really tired, it's been a pretty long day."
Kesilin laughed and gave her sister a hug.
"Night night!"
"Good night Kagome."
"Love you!"
"Love you too."