InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Secret Love ❯ Chapter 2 ( Chapter 2 )
[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]
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Chapter 2
"Bye guys! See you in two days!" Kagome called as she made her way towards the well.
She had decided that she could not fail another test so had decided to go home and study that night and the next day at home away from any demon related disruptions before taking the test and coming back.
As Kagome came to the clearing that contained the well, she came to an abrupt halt. Sitting on the ground with his back against the well was none other than Bankotsu. Kagome had not seen him in two weeks, since the day she had first met him in Inuyasha's forest.
As she overcame her shock, a smile slowly spread on her face. She made her way over to him and sensing someone near, he looked up. He looked surprised at the sight of Kagome for only a second before a small smirk graced his lips. Kagome stopped beside him then sat down next to him.
"Hello Bankotsu. I'm surprised to see you here," Kagome said.
"I never thought I'd see you either Kagome," Bankotsu told her with a smirk.
Kagome smiles and goes ahead to ask him why he is there and where his brothers were.
"Well I just found this place by accident and thought it would be a wonderful place to sit and think. As for my brothers, well they're around. We're gonna set up camp not too far from here," Bankotsu responded.
Kagome started to ask another question but he interrupted.
"Hey, wait a minute. You got to ask all the questions and learn all about me last time. Now it's my turn." Kagome giggled.
"Well then. Ask away."
Bankotsu began firing off questions wanting to know all about who she traveled with and where she lived. She dodged some questions with half-truths steering clear of anything associated with time traveling and the future. Before either realized it, the sun had set and it was dark all around them.
"Wow we really talked," Kagome said with a giggle.
"Yeah, I guess we did," Bankotsu replied with a chuckle. "I guess I better get going before Jak comes looking for me."
Kagome couldn't help the disappointed look that crossed her face. Bankotsu sees it and is surprised by a jolt of warmth that rushed through his body. He couldn't believe that someone other than his brothers would actually enjoy his company and not in just the physical sense.
"Hey Kagome maybe we'll run into each other again," he says trying to cheer her up.
"Yeah, maybe. I bet that if we keep staying in the same area as we are we will be seeing each other a lot," Kagome said.
"I don't doubt it," he replies.
"Well bye. I guess I'll see you around," she says almost shyly.
"Yeah. Goodbye Kagome." Then Bankotsu smiles at her, stands up, and walks off into the forest.
Kagome sits there for a while partly because she wanted to make sure he was really gone before she jumped in the well and partly because she wanted to prolong the memory of him sitting beside her. After a few minutes, she stood up and leapt into the well.
When she lands in her time, she hastily makes her way to her house. She had a lot of studying to do, and her spending all evening talking to Bankotsu didn't help one bit. She rushes into the house calls to her mother that she is home then goes to the kitchen to greet her mother and grandfather. She learns that Souta was staying at a friend's that night and that her mother and grandfather had already eaten dinner. Mrs. Higurashi offered to heat her something but Kagome declined and made her way upstairs to study.
Kagome had everything laid out ready to study but she couldn't concentrate. Instead of Geometry problems running through her mind, visions of Bankotsu's smirking face ran through it. She tried to banish the images but they wouldn't go. Kagome started to wonder about her feelings for the assassin. Did she really feel just friendship for him? Or was it more?
Kagome was sure she had felt this way before with a certain hanyou but this was almost deeper. With Inuyasha it was a gradual thing, this feeling. But with Bankotsu, it just happened suddenly and he immediately filled her thoughts. Maybe it was because Bankotsu didn't push her away as Inuyasha did. But what ever it was she knew she was falling in love with him.
So what do you think? Please review!
Chapter 2
"Bye guys! See you in two days!" Kagome called as she made her way towards the well.
She had decided that she could not fail another test so had decided to go home and study that night and the next day at home away from any demon related disruptions before taking the test and coming back.
As Kagome came to the clearing that contained the well, she came to an abrupt halt. Sitting on the ground with his back against the well was none other than Bankotsu. Kagome had not seen him in two weeks, since the day she had first met him in Inuyasha's forest.
As she overcame her shock, a smile slowly spread on her face. She made her way over to him and sensing someone near, he looked up. He looked surprised at the sight of Kagome for only a second before a small smirk graced his lips. Kagome stopped beside him then sat down next to him.
"Hello Bankotsu. I'm surprised to see you here," Kagome said.
"I never thought I'd see you either Kagome," Bankotsu told her with a smirk.
Kagome smiles and goes ahead to ask him why he is there and where his brothers were.
"Well I just found this place by accident and thought it would be a wonderful place to sit and think. As for my brothers, well they're around. We're gonna set up camp not too far from here," Bankotsu responded.
Kagome started to ask another question but he interrupted.
"Hey, wait a minute. You got to ask all the questions and learn all about me last time. Now it's my turn." Kagome giggled.
"Well then. Ask away."
Bankotsu began firing off questions wanting to know all about who she traveled with and where she lived. She dodged some questions with half-truths steering clear of anything associated with time traveling and the future. Before either realized it, the sun had set and it was dark all around them.
"Wow we really talked," Kagome said with a giggle.
"Yeah, I guess we did," Bankotsu replied with a chuckle. "I guess I better get going before Jak comes looking for me."
Kagome couldn't help the disappointed look that crossed her face. Bankotsu sees it and is surprised by a jolt of warmth that rushed through his body. He couldn't believe that someone other than his brothers would actually enjoy his company and not in just the physical sense.
"Hey Kagome maybe we'll run into each other again," he says trying to cheer her up.
"Yeah, maybe. I bet that if we keep staying in the same area as we are we will be seeing each other a lot," Kagome said.
"I don't doubt it," he replies.
"Well bye. I guess I'll see you around," she says almost shyly.
"Yeah. Goodbye Kagome." Then Bankotsu smiles at her, stands up, and walks off into the forest.
Kagome sits there for a while partly because she wanted to make sure he was really gone before she jumped in the well and partly because she wanted to prolong the memory of him sitting beside her. After a few minutes, she stood up and leapt into the well.
When she lands in her time, she hastily makes her way to her house. She had a lot of studying to do, and her spending all evening talking to Bankotsu didn't help one bit. She rushes into the house calls to her mother that she is home then goes to the kitchen to greet her mother and grandfather. She learns that Souta was staying at a friend's that night and that her mother and grandfather had already eaten dinner. Mrs. Higurashi offered to heat her something but Kagome declined and made her way upstairs to study.
Kagome had everything laid out ready to study but she couldn't concentrate. Instead of Geometry problems running through her mind, visions of Bankotsu's smirking face ran through it. She tried to banish the images but they wouldn't go. Kagome started to wonder about her feelings for the assassin. Did she really feel just friendship for him? Or was it more?
Kagome was sure she had felt this way before with a certain hanyou but this was almost deeper. With Inuyasha it was a gradual thing, this feeling. But with Bankotsu, it just happened suddenly and he immediately filled her thoughts. Maybe it was because Bankotsu didn't push her away as Inuyasha did. But what ever it was she knew she was falling in love with him.
So what do you think? Please review!