InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Road To Nowhere ❯ Lost and Found ( Chapter 1 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
(Author's Note): hallo peoples! Just wanted to let you all know, before you dive into the story, that this is my first… so go easy on me if it sucks. There is no gaydom (yaoi, but hey that's my word), and it's a Kouga/Kagome fic. Love…kouga…*sigh* Oh, anyway *wiping the drool away* hope you like it…
Disclaimer: me no own no Inuyasha, but the story is mine
ROAD TO NOWHERE
Chapter 1: Lost and Found
This wasn't supposed to happen. No, this wasn't going like it was planned, and that wasn't good.
The night sky was dark and filled with clouds. The moon was shrouded from the naked eye, and the nighttime air was heavy and hot, as it always was in the summer.
But still, he could feel the foreboding chills racing through his body.
Sighing loudly, he swept his long hair away from his face. Nothing good was going to come from this, and it frustrated the hell out of him. He'd have to put it somewhere, just hide it until all was forgotten, then he could start over again.
He heard a small groan coming from a few feet away. Dammit to hell, he had almost forgotten the girl.
Turning, he stared down at the small figure lying on the concrete. She was a beauty, he'd give her that, with her long raven hair, and supple body. If he weren't in such a bad situation, he'd probably be entertaining himself with that body.
But now wasn't the time.
He would have to dispose of the body.
Scooping the girl over his shoulders in one graceful movement, he headed for the end of the docks. He'd have to weight her down, but that wouldn't be so hard.
Laying her down on the dock's edge, he walked over to where there was a pile of rocks. All he would have to do is shove some in her shirt, then she'd sink to the bottom and he wouldn't have to worry about any witnesses.
Reaching for the rocks, he suddenly heard a screeching noise in the distance. Then, without warning, a pair of headlights came into view, along with a couple of gunshots. Diving for the shadows, he watched as one car was slammed into the wall of a boating house. The other car had then speedily driven away.
There were voices. Three, from what he could tell, and that wasn't good. He couldn't be seen! Silently, he crept deeper into the darkness.
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“Damn, damn, double damn!!!” bellowed Kouga (A/N: *sigh*) as he surveyed his now totaled car. The thing was brand new, the best in the factory, and it had cost him a good amount. Now it sat as the new pile of scrap metal that it was.
“What do we do now Kouga?” asked Ginta.
Kouga combed a clawed hand through his hair, a habit he had picked up by hanging with to many humans. He winced slightly, feeling a new bump swelling on the back of his head. `Wonder how many more are gonna show up from the crash' he thought to himself.
“He fucking got away. How are we going to find them this time?” he grumbled.
“Well,” said Hakakku, “ we could send someone in secretly again.”
They could have sent someone in, but the last man, or pack member, wound up dead and in pieces near Central Park. There had also been the plan to track them, but that had failed as well. Somehow the Fangs, another group of demons on the Southside, had learned to cover their scent.
Then there had been this anonymous phone call. No name, no address, nothing about the person was known, even the gender. Just that the person had known where the Fangs had held their meeting.
So Ginta, Hakakku, and himself had gone in search of the Fangs. And the package. Oh sure they had been their, but when found all Hell had broken loose.
Gunshots, fire, and the whole enchilada. In the end, there had been a car chase, and they had lost.
Damn if they hadn't been close though.
He was still thinking of an idea to get the merchandise, when he heard it. It was faint, but with a strong sense of hearing, he heard virtually everything.
Someone was sobbing.
No, no, they weren't crying, they were…laughing?
Kouga snapped his head in the direction of the noise. Who in this world would be in the middle of an abandoned dock, laughing. And who would be doing this and they were sane?
“What is it boss?” asked Hakakku and Ginta simultaneously.
Without answering Kouga began to walk towards the noise. The giggling was getting louder, and it was very disturbing.
In the shadows, near the edge of the dock, was a figure. Small, he noted. Why would a guy that small be here?
Ginta sprinted in front of Kouga, blocking his view. “It's a GIRL,” he shouted.
Well, so it wasn't male. Ok, why would a female be way out here at this time of night? And she was still laughing.
“What are we going to do with her?” asked Hakakku a moment later.
“We'll take her back to the layer, and deal with her then.” Said Kouga.
Kouga roughly picked the girl up and slung her over his shoulder. He heard her grunt in pain.
“Geeze, Kouga, if you're going to pick up a female, you have to do it right!” said Hakakku.
“What in Satan's head do you know about how to handle a girl? She isn't here with anyone, so I'll handle her the way I want to, got it?!”
Turning away sharply, Kouga strode away. The sharp turn had caused the girl to hit her head on his back, and she groaned in agony again.
“Oh, damnation,” Kouga muttered before turning her and cradling her in his arms. Once her position was changed she snuggled her head into Kouga's shoulder.
“Bloody hell,” he muttered softly.
Ginta and Hakakku stared at their boss in confusion for his words, and then took off at a sprint towards their temporary base. Holding the girl tight against his chest, Kouga soon followed, then eventually got in front.
Who was this girl?
~~~So, did you like it? Didya, didya, DIDYA?!?!?!?! (voice in my head: settle down) (I have seven voices in my head, sorry -_-) anyhoo, please please, for the sake of man kind, review. I can't wait to put up the next chapter, I'm already getting into this story. To think it all started on the back of a napkin *sigh*
Well, I gotta finish up quick so that I can go watch the greatest show in the world, Inuyasha *wipes away tear* Dream Sweet mavourneen! -Ka-lyrra