InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Simply Irresistible ❯ Found ( Chapter 4 )
~wow SO many people reviewed! I feel so special lol! Wel here's da third chapter and I hope u guys like it. Da fourth chap will b posted fairly quicklyOn a side note, in da next chap deres gonna b a lot of semi fluff between inu and kag (but in a flashback). Just 2 let u noe its placed BEFORE inu wus asked out by Kikyo and he is VERY protective of kagome (just like in da anime) so it may seem dat dey r in luv but dey aren't (yet lol). Inu just hates 2 c kagome cry (YOU noe dat!) ENJOY!!!
"---" = talking
'---' = thinking
-italics- = song lyrics
/---/ = inner voice
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Disclaimer: kami-sama dis gets annoying, ne? I don't own Inuyasha, I never wil not matter HOW much I wish it! Dere, happy? I said it... WAH!!!!! I want Inuyasha!!!
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Chapter Three
Found
"Achoo!" Kagome tried to stifle a sneeze that had come out of nowhere. She was sitting in her mathematics class with her textbook open in front of her but she wasn't really paying attention. Kagome wasn't a major math student but she was required to take it, even in her last year at college.
"Daijobouka?"Sango whispered. She was trying not to attract any the professor's attention and Kagome didn't blame her. The math professor was a real bitch and she had a tendency to pick on anyone and everyone in her classes. Kagome just nodded and turned to look out the window to her left.
'Someone must be talking about me,' she thought as she gazed into the winter wonderland that was their campus. Kagome had hoped that the sun would come and melt the snow today. She wanted to go shopping and get some new clothes, but did not like to drive in the snow.
'Guess I'll just have to go another time,' the raven-haired woman sighed miserably, 'Damn! I really wanted to get that new jacket too. Stupid snow!' She really loved winter, just not when it spoiled her plans. She sighed again and her thoughts turned to Inuyasha. He had been upset about something, or at least distracted by it. He had hurried out their first class as if the room had been on fire.
'Probably wanted to see Kikyou before the bell rang,' Kagome thought bitterly, 'Bitch!!! I can't believe I ever called her family. She knew how I felt about Inuyasha and so she deliberately asked him out in front of me.' She started to fill with anger. If Kagome had been outside, she would have melted a hole in the snow by now. The only thing that kept her from exploding was the reaction she got from Inuyasha that morning. It had been rewarding watching him look at her the way he did.
'I felt his gaze as soon as I walked into the classroom,' Kagome thought, calming down a little, 'But on the other hand, I felt everyone else's as well.' Disgusted, she thought about all the men that had looked her up and down. They thought that the only good thing about a woman was her body. She wasn't surprised though, it was the same everywhere else. Men only wanted a quick fuck and that was it.
'Especially Kouga! I don't know why so many women follow him around,' she wondered, 'He thinks he's Kami-sama's gift to women. At least I was able to get back at him.' Kagome giggled as she recalled his face. She must have been the first person to actually embarrass him from the look he gave her.
'It was more surprise than embarrassment,' she thought, admiring the scenery, 'Kami I wanna go outside! Even though it ruined my shopping plans, it looks so nice out there.' Maybe if she asked them nicely, Inuyasha and the others would agree to sit outside at lunch. They usually sat in the cafeteria but when it got warmer they would go outside and sit in the banks of the school.
Kagome let her mind go blank as she stared out the window. Everything was covered in snow and there wasn't any movement anywhere. The sun had finally come out from behind a cloud and so the ground had started to sparkle. The good thing about this particular window was that it showed an area that hardly ever got disturbed by students. There was only one set of foot prints along the ground, leading to the back of the school.
'It looks like someone painted a picture and put it up against the window,' she thought, 'It's so pretty outside.' Kagome propped her head up on her hand, as she continued to stare out the window. The sun had brought everything to life. It seemed to give everything its own essence as it reflected off the newly fallen snow. Then, just as suddenly as it had appeared, the sun went behind another cloud and everything darkened. The snow no longer twinkled with happiness and existence. Instead, it seemed to engulf everything around it.
'It almost looks foreboding; like something bad is about to happen,' Kagome said to herself, 'It's hard to believe that I'm looking at the same piece of scenery.' The sudden change in light caused her to shiver and close her eyes for a moment. The picture outside of her window looked death-like. The trees loomed towards her and cast shadows with their branches. Kagome opened her eyes, hoping that the sun had come out again, but the shadows had become even more sinister now because a wind had picked up. The wind moved the trees and caused some of the snow to be blown off the branches.
'Guess we won't be sitting outside,' she sighed unhappily. But she wasn't really concerned about that anymore. An uneasy feeling had swept over her, like the wind over the trees, and no matter how she tried, she couldn't shake it. This feeling worried her because the only other time she had felt like this was six years ago. She was fifteen and her brother, Souta, had fallen down into the well inside the shrine in their backyard.
FLASHBACK
"Oi, onee-chan! If you don't hurry up you're going to be late!" Souta Higurashi called up the stairs. It was like a tradition: Kagome would wake up on time but she would never be able to leave for school when she was supposed too. Then Souta would call up to her with a warning right before he left.
"Hai, hai!"Kagome answered, flustered. "Now where did I put that textbook?" She looked underneath her desk and pulled out the math book she had been looking for.
"How did you get under there?" Kagome asked the book. When it didn't answer her back, as books usually don't, she shoved it into her school bag and rushed down the stairs. She grabbed a piece of toast off the table and ran out the door.
"I'm outta here! Ja ne Okaa-san, Ojii-chan!" she yelled back at the house. Kagome had to hurry up if she was going to be on time because she was extra late today for some reason. Maybe it was that feeling that she had gotten when she woke up. As soon as Kagome had opened her eyes, a weird feeling had come over her. At first she thought she might be sick, so she had grabbed a couple of Tylenols from the bathroom. But the feeling had not gone away, she started thinking it was something else.
Kagome slowed as she passed the Goshinboku and smiled. No matter how her day had gone, that tree always made her feel better. It had to have been over a hundred years old and Kagome had climbed to every branch since she was little. Right now each limb was decorated with lush green leaves and small pink blossoms because it was the middle of spring. It was also full of memories, including her happiest one. This was where Kagome had met her best friend, Inuyasha, for the first time.
She remembered it like it was yesterday. He had been sitting on the lowest branch when she saw him for the very first time. In the beginning, Kagome thought he was a demon because he was wearing a bright red coat and had little white dog ears on the top of his head. But when he jumped down she realised that it was just a costume. He had glared at her but all Kagome could do was giggle because he looked so cute. Plus she was only four years old so she pretty much giggled at everything.
"What are you looking at wench?" he had said, glaring at her.
"Your ears, silly puppy," she had giggled again, looking up at them. "Kawaii."
"You like them?" the boy had asked. Kagome nodded and tried not to laugh at his confused face. "No one else likes them except my mom. That's why she doesn't let me wear them to school or around other people." Then he had smiled and stuck out his hand.
"I'm Inuyasha Tetsusaiga. What's your name?" he had asked her. Kagome had stuck out her hand and shook his like she was taught.
"My name's Kagome Higurashi! Please to meet you Mr. Inuyasha!" From then on they had become inseparable. Kagome shook her head, clearing it of the memory and looked at her watch.
"8:30?! Now I'm really going to be late!" She ran to the top of the stairs that led to the street below. Kagome, her brother Souta, her mother and her grandpa, lived in a shrine, so there were about two hundred steps from their house to the street. But that wasn't why she had stopped.
The uneasy feeling had just gotten worse and suddenly Kagome knew why. Where was Souta? Since they lived so high up, she would always see him walking to school with Kohaku, Sango's younger brother. Sango was Kagome's other best friend and lived closer to her than Inuyasha, so the two girls always met up first and walked to school together. Kagome looked up and down the street and saw Sango and Kohaku waiting at the corner; but no Souta. This worried her; he was smart enough not to go off by himself. So where was he?
"Souta!" Kagome yelled, turning around, "Souta?!" The feeling had gotten stronger and was leading her somewhere. She looked around, hoping to catch a glimpse of him.
"Souta?" Kagome called again, "Come on Souta! This isn't funny. I'm already late!" She passed the Goshinboku again and started back towards the house.
'Iie, it's not the house,' she thought to herself, 'This weird feeling is pointing me to...the well shrine?'
There was an old well inside a small shack behind their house. Grandpa used it for publicity by telling tourists that it used to be a portal to feudal Japan. He also spoke of a legend that told of a girl from the present. She apparently went through the portal and met a half-demon, a demon exterminator, a perverted monk and a baby fox demon.
Kagome always thought it was a bunch of bullshit but they were fun to listen too. She opened the door to the shrine and screamed as something ran passed her feet.
"Buyo! You fucking furball! You scared the shit out of me," she cursed at the white and ginger cat. Kagome was about to curse at him again when she heard a moan from inside. Kagome whirled around, but didn't see anything. The moan came again.
'It's coming from inside the well!' She thought, 'Is it a ghost? No, don't be stupid, Kagome. There's no such thing.' The raven-haired girl picked up a stick and slowly made her way over to the well. The bottom was a good ten feet down, so Kagome wasn't really afraid that something was going to jump out and grab her. She peered over the side of the well and gasped. There lay Souta on his back, with a large cut in his forehead. Blood was seeping from the wound and trickled down his face where is pooled on the ground near his ear.
"Souta!" she screamed, dropping the stick, "Souta, daijobouka?" He opened his eyes slightly and looked up at her.
"Onee-san? I fell..." His voice trailed off and Kagome realised that he was in shock. She looked around for a ladder and finally spotted one tucked away in the far corner of the shack. She picked it up and carefully lowered it into the well.
"Hang on Souta," She said, "I'm coming down to you." Kagome climbed down the ladder carefully because she knew how old it was. Kagome cringed as the last rung broke under her weight. Luckily she as closed to the ground so she was able to catch her balance. She kneeled down beside him. She didn't dare touch him because he could have hurt his neck or his back and she did not want to risk moving him. Kagome looked at him with tears in her eyes.
"Souta? Souta can you hear me? What happened?" His eyelids fluttered before he was able to fully focus on his sister.
"I chased Buyo into the well house." His voice was strained, "I was looking into the well when he jumped down from a shelf. He scared me and I fell in." He tried to sit up but she forced him to lie back down.
"No Souta, stay still," she said in a soothing voice, "I'm gonna call for help alright?" Kagome opened her bag and found her cellular phone. She dialled 911 and started to recite their address to the operator. Kagome told her that her brother had fallen and the operator on the other end said that an ambulance would be there soon.
Then Kagome took out her jacket and lay overtop of Souta, so he wouldn't get cold. She looked at his face and suddenly became aware of how much blood there was. She had never realised there was that much blood in a human head and it was scary to think that the blood she was looking at belonged to her brother. Kagome backed away and sat against the well wall. Her arms were clasped tightly together and she shivered. The last thing she remembered was the sound of sirens before darkness claimed her.
END FLASHBACK
Kagome came out of her daydream and sighed. She wasn't so bothered by blood anymore and she thought that she had blacked out because the blood had belonged to someone she knew personally.
'At least all he needed was a few stitches,' Kagome thought, 'No concussion or anything serious.' But that wasn't what had gotten to her that day. It was the fact that she found him because of a strange feeling.
'It was like some kind of force brought me to the well, but there's no such thing as the supernatural,' she thought, 'Maybe it was just my sisterly instincts kicking in.' She leaned back in her chair and looked out the window again. The campus still had that ominous look to it. It didn't look like a picture anymore...it looked like a scene from a horror movie.
'I wonder who those footprints belong too,' Kagome thought to herself, 'They must be male, but who would wanna go to the back of the school at this time of day-'
"Higurashi-san!"Kagome's attention snapped to the front of the room. The teacher was looking at her expectantly.
"Hai?" She suddenly realized that everyone was looking at her.
"Can you tell me the answer to the question I just asked?" An opened textbook was in her hand but Kagome couldn't tell which page she was on.
"Iie," the raven-haired woman mumbled.
"Well maybe if you paid more attention to what I was saying, you'd know that I didn't ask a question," she said, smiling. Kagome sunk lower into her chair as everyone started laughing. She felt heat rise to her cheeks as the professor continued.
"The classroom is not a place for daydreaming, Higurashi-san," she said as she went back to the board at the front of the room, "Please refrain from doing so until lunch."
"Hai," Kagome looked at Sango and shrugged her shoulders sheepishly. The chocolate-haired woman just smiled and held up her text book to show Kagome which page they were on.
"Arigatou," Kagome mouthed and opened her own text book. They were currently doing algebra and she didn't understand a word of it; though, she never really did in the first place.
'I thought we finished this in high school,' Kagome thought, dejectedly, 'This next half an hour is going to last a lifetime.' She looked up at the clock and sighed as she started copying down the formulas that the professor had written on the board.
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"Did you see Kikyou today?" Sango asked as they lined up for lunch. The cafeteria was extra crowded today because of the snow. It would be at least ten minutes before they got anywhere near the food.
"Holy shit! I know! Do you think she evens takes her makeup off at night? She wears so much mascara it looks like she just adds another coat every morning." Kagome said making a face. Kikyou wore so much makeup that was surprising that her face hadn't fallen off.
"I don't know how she stands it," she said grabbing two lunch trays, one for each of them. "I feel uncomfortable wearing red lipstick."
"Yeah, but you don't need it Kagome," Sango said as she was given a tray, "You're naturally beautiful so all you need is mascara, a little eye shadow and lip-gloss to look gorgeous!" Kagome blushed at her comment.
"Arigatou. I just wish other people shared your opinion," she replied sadly, looking down. Kagome may have gotten a reaction from Inuyasha this morning but he complimented Kikyou on how she looked everyday.
"People like, oh I don't know, Inuyasha?" Sango grinned. Kagome looked at her in shock and she winked. Kagome had never told her friend about her new found feelings about Inuyasha, so when did she...? Kagome could feel the blush appearing on her face so she tried to fake innocence.
"Nani? How-? I...I...I don't know what you're talking about Sango," she stuttered, hoping to hide the fact that her face had turned more than one shade of red.
"Oh, I think you do Kagome," she smiled, "Come on! I've seen how you look at him; and how you looked at Kikyou whenever she's latched onto him." Kagome pretended to be interested in that today's menu so Sango wouldn't see the truth in her eyes.
"How long have you known?" Kagome asked her. She was on the verge of tears, but didn't want to make a scene in front of the whole cafeteria, so she continued to look at the ground.
"Since that day we went on the picnic. You wouldn't have run away so fast when Kikyou asked him out if you didn't feel something for him." Sango grabbed a plate of fries and dropped them on her tray, "What are you gonna have?"
"I've suddenly lost my appetite," Kagome just grabbed a hot chocolate at the last minute and got rid of her tray. She moved to the cashier and handed over her money. Then she waited for Sango as she paid for her own lunch and looked around the lunchroom for Inuyasha.
Kagome didn't see him, but Miroku spotted them and waved them over. He had gotten their usual four seat table that he, Sango, Inuyasha and Kagome sat at every day. It was more secluded than most of the tables so they got more privacy. They were also able to hear each other a lot better.
As Sango and Kagome made our way over top their table, Kagome noticed Kikyou sitting with her usual group. There was Yura Taregami, who was obsessed with her hair; Kanna Kaze, who was always looking into a mirror and Kagura Kaze who was Kanna's younger sister. Kagura was the best out of the bunch; Kagome had spoken with her a few times and from what she had heard, the lovely brunette had a thing for Inuyasha's elder brother, Sesshomaru.
Kagura actually wasn't that younger than Kanna. They were twins but Kagura had been born a few minutes after her sister. Kagome couldn't believe how different Kagura and her sister were. The only thing they had in common was their birthday, because the similarities stopped there. Kagura was a dark-haired, sophisticated young woman that Kagome had a lot of respect for. Kanna was just another blonde slut that hung out with Kikyou.
Yuraand Kanna glared at Kagome when she passed their table and Kikyou just smirked. Kagome looked over to Kagura, who she smiled and shrugged her shoulders, indicating that didn't agree with what the rest of her group was doing but she wasn't going to do anything about it either.
"Hello Kagome, milady Sango," Miroku greeted them as they sat down, "You're looking lovely today."
"I'm not your lady...and you already saw us today," Sango snapped, but Kagome could tell she liked it.
"Have you seen Inuyasha?" Kagome asked, not looking at Sango, "He said he'd be here." The raven-haired woman looked around the cafeteria again but she didn't see the silver-haired man.
"I haven't seen him since first period," Miroku replied, stealing a fry from Sango's plate. She smacked him, but ended up moving her plate closer to him so they could share. Kagome took a sip of her hot chocolate and smiled as it warmed her insides.
Kagome closed her eyes and pictured herself drinking hot chocolate in front of a fire with Inuyasha. They would be wrapped up in a blanket and snuggle together as they watched the fire dance. Kagome could almost feel the heat of the fire dance across her cheeks as she wallowed in her daydream. A smile formed on her lips as the fantasy continued.
A mug of hot chocolate was clasped in both of their hands and she was sitting in his lap. Inuyasha was in his usual cross-legged position and his other arm was draped around her waist. Her head was resting in the crook of his neck and she sighed in content. Then put his cheek against hers and kissed her lightly. His lips barely brushed her skin but it was enough to send shivers hurtling down her spine. He set the mug down on the floor with his right hand and turned her face to meet his. His lips brushed across hers before crushing them in a passionate kiss.
'What I wouldn't give for that to be real,' Kagome thought sadly, 'But that'll never happen. Inuyasha's content with Kikyou and he's not one to give up things that's he's happy with.' She was so lost in her fantasy that she didn't notice Miroku's hand inching towards Sango's ass until it was too late.
"AH!!! Houshi, what the fuck are you doing?!" Sango screamed as she turned around and slapped him across the face. Kagome blinked a couple of times and realised that Miroku was now on the floor with a red handprint on his cheek.
"You're such a pervert, Miroku," Kagome said, trying not to laugh, "Can't you ever keep your hands to yourself?" He just lay there with an innocent face as Sango sat red-faced in her chair. Kagome laughed at them both and took another drink of her hot chocolate.
"I can't help it when I'm around beautiful women like Lady Sango," Miroku said, grinning like an idiot. If it was possible, Sango got redder. Kagome laughed again and helped Miroku up off the floor. Then she searched the cafeteria again, but there was still no sign of Inuyasha.
"Where is he?" she wondered out loud.
"What did you say?" Sango asked, as she finally stopped glaring at Miroku.
"I'm going to look for Inuyasha," Kagome said getting up. Sango gave her one of those 'You-just-want-to-see-him-again' looks, but she ignored it.
"He probably just met up with Kikyou." Miroku said nonchalantly. Sango punched him in the arm causing him to flinch.
"What?" Sango glared at Miroku and he shut up. Kagome pushed in her chair and left them to their French fries. She walked through the lunchroom. Looking to her right, she noticed that Kikyou's bitch club was no longer there. Kagome breathed a sigh of relief but tried to ignore all the stares she was getting.
'This outfit is really effective,' she smirked, 'I should dress like this more often; though I only wanted to affect one person in particular.' The belt jingled against her thighs and she became more worried. Inuyasha was never late for lunch; he was always the first person out of the classroom once the bell rang.
'This is unusual, even for Inuyasha.' Kagome thought with a frown. She opened the door to the hall and looked for anything silver. She saw people chatting and playing cards but she didn't see Inuyasha. As Kagome wandered the hallways, Miroku's words rang in her head.
He probably just met up with Kikyou.
'Has Inuyasha really stood us up for...Kikyou?' she thought gloomily, 'Iie. Sitting together at lunch has basically become a tradition for us. He wouldn't suddenly stop coming because he wanted to hang out with Kikyou; even if she is his girlfriend.' Kagome still hadn't seen him inside the school, so she decided to check outside.
As soon as she stepped outside the main doors, she wished she had brought her jacket. The sun had permanently disappeared, which had made the school grounds drop at least five degrees. She shivered, but not because of the cold.
"Something's wrong," Kagome was scared now because that uneasy feeling was back and stronger than ever. It was in the pit of her stomach and made her feel a little nauseous.
'Why is this happening again? Is Inuyasha in some sort of trouble?' she thought, 'It's probably nothing, but I've got to find him anyways.' Kagome ran into the middle of the front part if the school grounds and looked around frantically. He had to be here somewhere.
"I wonder why this feeling is coming back again. First I start feeling like this in math class..." Kagome stopped dead in her tracks and gasped, "I felt like this when I was looking at the back of the school!" She began to sprint, which was hard considering she was high healed boots. She cursed herself for not putting her sneakers on this morning.
"The one day I decide to dress up a little," she grumbled, "I end up doing fucking laps around the fucking school in the fucking snow!" Kagome reached the area she had been watching through her math class window and stopped as she tried to catch her breath.
"Why'd they have to make this school so damn big?" she said to no one in particular. The bottoms of her pants were soaked and starting to ice over. But Kagome didn't care; she had to figure out why this part of the campus was making her feel this way.
Something caught her eye a few feet in front of her so she took a few steps foreword to see what it was. She looked to the ground and her chocolate eyes widened in shock and realisation.
'The footprints,' Kagome bent down to take a closer look, 'Kami! These are Inuyasha's footprints!' She stood up and started to run again; following the trail of footprints in the snow. She rounded a corner and almost fell flat on her face.
"Inuyasha."Kagome couldn't move, all she could do was stare. Her best friend, whom she had known since she was four, was lying in a crumpled heap on the cold, wet ground.
"Inuyasha?" she struggled towards him, "Inuyasha?" His body was in such a weird position that Kagome was afraid something was broken. He didn't move when she called his name and she faltered as flashes of her nightmare ran through her mind.
"Shit!" Kagome cursed out loud, "My dream! This is what he looked like in my dream." She was completely shaking now because she was so angry with herself. She had known but she hadn't said anything. It was all her fault. If she had only told him about her dream; about what she had seen, he would be okay.
"I knew something was going to happen as soon as he made that comment about me being his mother at his locker today." She finally reached him and fell to her knees beside him. He was covered with blue and purple marks and Kagome realised then that he had been beaten up.
"Who would do this to you?" she wondered aloud, "It had to be more than one person..." She couldn't find the energy to speak any more. Kagome knew had been done by more than one person because Inuyasha was the best fighter she knew. Hell, he was the one who had taught her how to fight, and she was really good. Now she wished even harder that she had brought her jacket with her so she could have put it over top of him.
He was still breathing which was the only thing that was keeping her from going insane at the moment. She reached over to hold him when she noticed the red surrounding his body. She pulled her hand back as if it had been burned. She looked at her fingers and felt the warm sticky substance.
"Blood."Kagome's breathes were coming out in short rasps, "He's bleeding!" She looked over his body and found a deep gash in his side. Blood was steadily seeping out of the wound and was staining the snow.
'He's been stabbed?!' Tears were pouring down her face now, 'Now I know there was more than one person.' There was no way one person could have made it that close to Inuyasha without him noticing. His reflexes were too quick.
"I've gotta go get help," Kagome said, "He needs a doctor and fast." She wiped her face with her sleeve and unclipped her cell phone from her back pocket. She dialled 911 and waited for the operator to pick up. As soon as she heard "Hello?" Kagome started yelling into the phone.
"My friend's been hurt and he needs help fast!" She was in no mood to be polite, "He's unconscious, but still breathing and he's got a stab wound in his left side."
"Ne, ne calm down-" the operator started but Kagome cut him off.
"Don't tell me to fucking calm down! My best friend is lying unconscious in the fucking snow and you're telling me to calm down?!" She was seeing red now, "Just tell someone to send a fucking ambulance to Shikon no Tama College...now!!!" She ended the call and almost threw her phone at a tree. Kagome was furious now. Who the hell would want to beat up Inuyasha for no reason? As far as she knew, he hadn't majorly pissed off anyone in particular lately. But then again, she wasn't around him all the time. Kagome shook her head.
'No, he would have told me if something had happened because...' The corner of her mouth curled up as tears formed in her eyes, 'Because he would have thought this was funny.' She looked over at him and brushed a lock of his silver hair away from his face.
'Even now, he's still beautiful.' Kagome smiled a little. Her thoughts turned back to the situation he was in and her nails dug into her palms.
"When I find out who did this you, Inuyasha," Kagome said standing up, "I'm gonna fucking kill 'em." If she was being serious with herself, she would have known that Inuyasha would never let her near whoever was responsible for beating him up, but Kagome was beyond all reason right now. She wanted to stay with him, but she had to go meet the paramedics at the front of the school. Kagome had realised after she had hung up on the 911 operator that she hadn't told him that Inuyasha was at the back of the school campus.
"I'll be back in a minute, Inuyasha," she said, even though she knew he couldn't hear her. "Don't worry, everything's going to be fine." Kagome could hear sirens in the distance as she slowly made her way to the front of the school.
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Onee-chan - sister
Okaa-san - mother
Ojii-chan - grandpa
Ja ne - goodbye
Goshinboku - known as the God Tree, grows in Kagome's yard
Kawaii - cute
Iie - no
~so how wus dat? Gude? Bad? Tel me PLEAZE! I want 2 noe! And don't worry da next chapter will be coming soon.
--Sereia