InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Perfect Day Senior Year ❯ Chapter 6

[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Disclaimer: I don not own Inuyasha




Kagome went back to class and apologized, the rest of the day just dragged on. When the bell signaling the end of the day rang, Kagome used youkai speed to get to Suta’s school to pick her up. Once there, she instructed Suta to climb onto her back, and to the rooftops they went.

“Mommy what’s wrong” Suta asks
“Nothing I’m just really excited. I have a surprise for everyone.” Kagome explains
“Oh” Suta says hugging her mom’s neck tighter

They made record time getting home. Just as she opened the door, Rin got her attention.

“What, did you do, fly?” Rin laughs
“Rooftop to rooftop” Kagome smiles “Let me do my homework and I’ll help”
“Ok” Rin says

About 45 minutes later Inuyasha enters with the rest of the pack, all 10 of them, human and youkai.

“Ramen? It’s not Friday.” Inuyasha notices
“I know it’s a surprise, set the table for 16” Kagome says
“16?” Sesshomaru asks
“No questions just do it” Rin commands
“Yes ma’am” Inuyasha says saluting her and laughing

The children did their homework while their father and uncle set the table. At about 5:30, the doorbell rang.

“I’ll get it” Kagome yells opening the door
“Good evening” Miroku says
“Hi, come into the living room” Kagome says showing them the way
“You have a lovely home Kagome” Sango says
“Thanks, Inuyasha, Shippo I have a surprise for you” Kagome says sniffing
“What’s wrong child?” Kaede asks
“I smell Kirara, where is she” Kagome asks as Kirara comes into view “Oh, Kirara I missed you too” she says as Kirara nuzzles her neck
“What is it Kagome?” Inuyasha asks entering the room “Monk? Slayer? Old hag?”
“Yeah it’s us you old dog” Miroku says
“But in this life they are Sandy, a counselor at school, Minori, head of security, and Katy Nasawa, principle” Kagome explains
“Kirara!!!!” Shippo yells running to the neko youkai.


Kirara just mews as Shippo picks her up to hug her.

“What’s all the commotion?” Sesshomaru asks entering the room “Well if it isn’t the Monk and company, it’s about time.
“What’s that supposed to mean Sessy?” Rin asks
“It’s about time the seven of them found each other again” Sesshomaru says
“Let’s head into the dining room and I’ll introduce you the pups” Kagome says

They all headed to dinner and Kagome introduced everyone that the trio didn’t know. They caught up on old times by telling the children stories. While Kaede and Mrs. Higarashi talked about the Kagome they both knew and how depending on what side of the well she was on, she was a completely different person. They laughed and talked into the night, well after the pups were asleep. Around 2 am everyone left to prepare for tomorrow. For the first time in 400 years Kagome felt truly complete and for the first night in 6 days, she slept, looking forward to school for the first time in her long life. The next few months flew by at an incredible rate. They spent almost every day after school together, just as they did 500 years ago, just with a few additions. Before Kagome knew it graduation day was here. She graduated with top honors as class valedictorian; she had a grade point average of 4.8, which made everyone proud. While she was giving her speech, she looked out in the crowd at the faced of her pack. Mrs. Higarashi, grandpa, and Rin were crying. Sesshomaru, Inuyasha, Shippo, Mikadzuki and Mochidzuki tried not to look bored. The twins, Sota, and Mayonaka were quietly playing hand games. And poor little Suta-Raito was asleep in her daddy’s arms. When she glanced through the students, Hojo was smiling while Yuka, Eri, and Ayumi were also crying. Sango and Miroku were standing at the door smiling; Kaede was on the stage behind her with tears in her eyes she even caught a glimpse of Kirara in a tree outside the window. As she stood there giving her speech she realized that what started off as 6 youkai, traveling to meet up with family in the future, they grew exponentially to 21. (Human and youkai) As she stood there giving her speech she realized that it didn’t matter how short a human life was, it didn’t matter that she was immortal, she would live this life time like it was her last. And as she stood there finishing her speech looking at her family, her pack, she realized that this day, this perfect day, unlike the thousands before it was truly the first day of a perfect life.