InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Serendipity ❯ Annoyance ( Chapter 2 )

[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]



I'm happy too see people are enjoying the story!
And this is why I've decided to do two chapters in one day!

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Also, I forgot to put a disclaimer on my other chapter, so

DISCLAIMER: I do NOT own InuYasha, Rumiko Takahashi does!

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Class had only started about fifteen minutes ago, and the hanyou was bored out of his mind. Kagome had come back not too long ago, and she hadn't made eye contact with him since. He huffed, tapping his pencil against the desk.

'Good. At least now the chipper brat will leave me alone.'


Still, he felt some type of annoying feeling gnawing at him. He exhaled loudly.

'Damn conscience.'

Ok, so maybe he felt a little bad about what he said to the girl. He snuck a glance at her. She was frantically copying notes from the board, not even sparing him a glance. She acted as if he didn't exist, and usually, that's how he preferred it.

'Well, who gives a shit? I'm not apologizing, and that wench can't make me.'

It sure as hell was irritating that she acted like he wasn't there. It was just downright rude, in all honesty. He attempted to take notes, and ignore her the same way she had been ignoring him.

'Ha, if I pretend like she isn't there, I bet that'll piss her off.'

For the rest of the class period, the hanyou didn't give the girl a glance, and copied his notes. The bell rang, dismissing the students. He smirked to himself, ready to hear the wench complain about him being "heartless," or a "jerk." He stood, slinging his backpack over his shoulder, and turned to face her, his smirk wide on his face. He gasped. She was already gone! He turned toward the door and saw her exit, like he wasn't even there! He growled in annoyance.

So what? The little wench will get over it soon enough, and she'll be back to yapping like she was earlier.'

He wandered the halls, his eyes studying his schedule. "Pre-Calculas. Now where the hell is that room?" He looked around the halls, hoping to spot that annoying Miroku character he had encountered earlier. He sighed roughly, seeing the guy nowhere in sight. Who he did spot, however, was Kagome stuffing a book in her locker. He gulped and slowly walked toward her. As he did, he couldn't help but admire how nice of a body she had. Her hair dangled over her waist, but that didn't stop him from noticing the way her body curved inward in certain places. He cleared his throat awkardly.

'If I can just ask the wench for help, then everything will be ok.'

He quickly shook his head. "What am I doing? I don't need a pathetic human's help." He quickly steered in the opposite direction of the girl, examing the hallway for his class. About five minutes later with no success, the hanyou cursed grumpily.

"Great. I'm going to be late because I can't find this damned class."

"Want some help?" A kind voice asked lightly. He gazed up to see Kagome in front of him. She held two books in her hand, gazed at him with an unreadable expression. He sighed.

"I'm fine."

With that, he shoved past her, trying to avoid another confrontation. 'Why won't she just go away?'

"The bell will ring any moment, and you'll be late on your first day. Won't look good on your record," she chimmed in, shoving a pair of glasses over her eyes. He spun around, ready to give her another piece of his mind. The sight of her with those thin framed glasses haulted him though. She looked like a beautiful, sophisicated, enticing secretary. "What the hell do you want from me, wench? I do not have anything that you could possibly have interest in," he managed, scowling. Her eyes widened slightly at his comment.

"What makes you think I want something from you? Because I'm trying to help you?"

"Why are you trying to help me? No one has ever tried to help me before. Not unless they were getting something out of it.."

"Did you ever think that maybe, just maybe, there are actually genuine people out there?" she whispered softly, searching his eyes. He grimaced at her comment.

"That's bullshit. Like I said, I have nothing to offer ya, so can you just get the hell out of my way?" He said, waving a hand in the air. She balled her fists in anger.

"You are a real jerk, InuYasha. Not everyone wants something from you, and you're an even bigger fool than I thought if you pass up help when it's staring you right in the face," she spat out.

His jaw clinched.

"How the hell would you know? Are you a half breed?

Do people tell you that you're an abomination?

Do people tell you that you are the reason your mother is dead?

Do people tell you that you are the cause for every single problem in this world!?"

She gasped, and covered her mouth with her hand.

"InuYasha, I didn't know.."

He snorted and crossed his arms.

"Of course you didn't know, princess. You know what I've learned, Kagome?" He said her name with so much malice. "I've learned that my mother was the only being to care about me. I killed the only fuckin' person that gave a shit about me. You know how that makes me feel? I deserve to rot in hell for it, and when I'm on my death bed, seconds away from death, it'll be the happiest moment in my life."

She'd never heard such harsh words leave anyone's mouth in her life.

"Oh InuYasha.. don't say that.."

His fists tightened.

"What the hell do you expect me to say? That everything in my life is la-dee-friggin-da?"

The bell rang, signaling that the students only had one moment to get to class. Kagome sighed, and glanced at his schedule momentarily while he still clutched it in his hand. "Pre-Calculas is that direction," she said softly, poiting down the opposite hall.

"First room on the right."

With that, the girl turned on her heel and walked the opposite direction, leaving the hanyou alone. He groaned, and winced, feeling a pain in his palms. He looked down to see blood dripping from them. He cursed silently. His nails had dug too deep in his skin when his hands were clinched. He quickly licked away the blood and slowly made his way down the hall, following the path Kagome had pointed out to him.
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It was fourth period, the class before lunch. InuYasha scribbled down the Anatomy notes, easily naming specific parts of the body.

"Now class, what are the three major divisions of the brain, and what are each of their functions?"

A rather old man asked, a long white beard hanging from his chin. He called himself Mr. Totosai. He glanced around the room, and no hands were raised.

"All right then. How about you, InuYasha? Do you have the answer?"

The hanyou sighed and leaned back in his chair, shutting his eyes.

"They are the forebrain, the midbrain, and the hindbrain. The forebrain is responsible for a variety of functions including receiving and processing sensory information, thinking, perceiving, producing and understanding language, and controlling motor function. There are two major divisions of the forebrain: the diencephalon and the telencephalon. The diencephalon contains structures such as the thalamus and hypothalamus which are responsible for such functions as motor control, relaying sensory information, and controlling autonomic functions. The telencephalon contains the largest part of the brain, the cerebral cortex." He inhaled and continued.
"The midbrain and the hindbrain together make up the brainstem. The midbrain is the portion of the brainstem that connects the hindbrain and the forebrain. This region of the brain is involved in auditory and visual responses as well as motor function.
And lastly, The hindbrain extends from the spinal cord and is composed of the metencephalon and myelencephalon. The metencephalon contains structures such as the pons and cerebellum. These regions assists in maintaining balance and equilibrium, movement coordination, and the conduction of sensory information. The myelencephalon is composed of the Medulla Oblongata which is responsible for controlling such autonomic functions as breathing, heart rate, and digestion. "

He opened his eyes to see all of the students with their eyes on him, shocked. "Why, that's amazing, Mr.Takahashi. Who knew you had such an interest in Anatomy!?" exclaimed Mr. Totosai, applauding.

The hanoyu rolled his eyes, and the bell rang, dismissing class. He quickly stood, using his sensitive nose to find the cafeteria. So far, his classes had been a breeze, all except Psychology. How could he possibly know why people think the thoughts that they did?
His stomach began to growl and he rubbed it self consciously. "Shut up, will ya? You'll be full soon enough!" Overall, his day hadn't been absolutely terrible. After all, he hadn't see that cursed girl in about three hours.
The thought made him smile.

'Maybe now she'll finally leave me alone.'
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"Stop being lecherous!"

"Sango, my dear, I am not being a lecher."

"Psht, then what do you call groping my backside, Miroku?"

"I call it being friendly. We are friends, aren't we?"

"You've got to be joking me! That is beyond friendly!"

"It is not! I grope nearly every woman's ass! Why is it so different with you?"

Those words sent Sango over the edge. Her voice was minimized to a gentle whisper. "How dare you?" Her voice was filled with much hurt, and Miroku then realized he had went too far. "Sango, I-"

"Save it," she snapped, picking at her food. Kagome sighed at her friends usual bickering. The three friends sat at a round table in the cafeteria. "You've been quiet all morning, Kagome. Something wrong?" Her best friend asked, worry hovering her words. She gazed up at her friend's caramel colored eyes, and shook her head, while plastering on a fake smile. "Nothing at all! Just..tired." 'I feel so bad for lying to her but..'
InuYasha's words still haunted her.

'How could someone want to die so much? How could someone tell him those horrible things? He couldn't have killed his mother. He's certainly a jerk, but nothing close to an abomination. How could he be the cause of all of our problems? He's just one person..'

The source of her thoughts suddenly came into view. InuYasha was sitting at a table in the very back of the cafeteria alone, his face buried in a Pyschology book. He was scribbling down notes, and slurpring down ramen simultaneously. "I'll be right back, you guys," Kagome said softly, and walked toward the hanyou's direction, her legs having a mind of their own.
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InuYasha was cursing like a mad man.

'How could that damn teacher want all of this work by tomorrow? I'm new, shoudn't I get at least a little slack?'

Ms. Kaede had given him a packet in order to catch up with the rest of the class, but she demanded it at an unreasonable date.

"Damnit, what the hell am I going to do?"

"Need some help?" That familiar, sweet voice reached his ears. They began to twitch, registering to him that someone had spoken to him. He looked up to see Kagome standing over him, a concerned look in her eyes.

He sighed with frustration.

'She's just going to keep popping up.'

"I thought I told you that I don't have anything for-"

"Here," she intervened, handing him a packet. He reluctantly took it from her, staring over it. It was the exact same one Kaede had given him! She read the confused look on his face. "Ms. Kaede didn't exactly give you a reasonable time for you to finish it. Take mine as notes," she said with a warm smile. He didn't want to take it. Boy, he didn't want to. But he needed to if he had any hope of passing. He huffed. "Look, I don't know what you're after-" "Have a nice day, InuYasha," she said softly, no longer wearing a smile, but a sad look in her dark blue eyes.

The way she said those words...


'She said them as if she actually wants me to have a good day..'

Before he could reply, she was already walking back toward her table, leaving him with her packet. He sighed in relief.

'Well, at least now I have a chance of passing..'

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I thought I'd try portraying InuYasha exactly as how he would be if he were in modern times.

Anyway, Tell me if you enjoyed!

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