InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Tadaima, MinnaSan ❯ Chapter 2 ( Chapter 2 )
[ P - Pre-Teen ]
ÁDisclaimer: I do not own InuYashaÁ
ÁRecapÁ
He paused looking to Hayami, then his little half brother. "The reason you are here is because you need to know that-"
ÁNowÁ
A female rushed into the room, breathing heavily. Her brown tresses rested over her shoulders and shielded her face from view. "Gomen. I got here as soon as I could." She straightened up, and tucked her hair behind her ears. "Eh, Sesshoumaru-Sama, I didn't interrupt you did I?" She looked questioningly to her taller man as he merely shook his head.
"Iie." He then turned to look at the other two in the room. "As I was saying. The whole reason that you two are here is because you both need to know that you're half siblings." He took no notice to the growl the female hanyou let out, but studied the confused look of the youngest sibling. " She has a different mother, and was born some 200 or so years before you."
InuYasha understood now, and nodded slightly. "So…why were we never told she was- " He looked to the girl sitting beside him as she interrupted him.
"You never knew about me, because I've always been hidden." She stared at Sesshoumaru angrily. "And would have stayed that way if you didn't butt into my life."
He shrugged carelessly. "I was told by our father in a business letter from long ago that I was to seek you out." The girl shifted in her seat.
"Well guess you have no need to now, huh? Too bad I've been right under your nose this whole time, but you've never noticed." She smirked smugly. "So what was the whole point of this again? Not like it's really going to change anything." She lightly tapped her fingers on her forearm.
"You're here, because our father wants you to come and live with us." He mentally rolled his eyes at his father’s stupidity. "You will either come willingly, or by force."
She snorted, her amber eyes narrowing dangerously. "Why should I? If it's an order from our 'father' I refuse. Not like he's been much of a father anyways." She side glanced to the door, then the floor. "I'm not moving in with you."
InuYasha sat quietly looking from his supposed half sister to his half brother then back to his half sister. A slight confusion on what they spoke of also kept him quiet.
"You will move in with us. I've already got movers at your apartment." Sesshoumaru closed his eyes then looked at the woman who'd rushed in earlier. "Rin, I'll be leaving now." He looked to the woman, who nodded. She knew what she was to do.
The female hanyou stood. "WHAT?! You can't do this! I refuse! It's like a violation of my privacy!!" She glowed. "You can't-"
"Oh but you see I can, and am. You will be getting off the bus with InuYasha, a servant will show you to your room." He opened the door to the office, and stepped out. "You may go back to class now." Shutting the door behind himself he walked down the hall scowling. 'What were you thinking Father…'
Hayami stood, and walked out of the office in a brisk walk, all but shutting the door behind her softly. Crossing her arms at her chest as she walked she growled at the presence that followed quickly after her. "Oi! Wait up." She snorted. As if.
"Iie." She continued her pace, taking a sharp turn down on of the halls. "Go to class." She growled in annoyance as he continued to follow her. 'He had best hope his class is near mine, or else I might have to do something drastic.' She sighed once she could no longer feel his presence behind her, but moving into a classroom. "Thank Kami-Sama!"
Five doors down, she slipped back into her class, unnoticed. Sitting back in her seat, she only stared out the window, glaring at the seemingly happy white fluffy clouds as they rolled by, shading some areas from the suns bright rays. Oh…today's weather so didn't reflect her mood.
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Getting onto the regular bus she always got on, she handed the driver a note telling where she'd be getting off from now on, then walked to her usual seat. Tossing her books down beside herself she slouched down into the seat so as to hide herself from view. Glaring out the window, she watched as that girl her younger half brother was always with walk by, then got onto the bus, sitting in the seat next to her own. "Hayami-Chan, I heard you're InuYasha's sister... Is it true?"
As if never hearing the girl, Hayami ignored her, and continued her hateful glaring towards the passerby’s of her window, sending some bad vibes.
As soon as the bus was full, and everyone was on, it took off. She was back into her own little world. Ignoring the rude comments that where directed to her now, and no longer focused on InuYasha.
The other hanyou looked sorrowfully at the girl, as she just seeming let those harsh comments fly by without hearing them. He knew that was a huge lie. He'd tried that countless of times, and they only proved to somehow be louder then they were to start with.
At their stop, they grabbed their books, stood, and walked off the bus, she before him. Stepping off, she glared hatefully at the huge house that could be considered a mansion. Stupid men with their stupid money that causes them to act like stupid people. She grumbled at herself as a servant quickly asked if she was Hayami-Sama, took her books, and showed the way to her new room.
Once in her new room, she closed the door, placed her door neatly on a desk she never had before, and went straight for her neatly made bed. Collapsing upon it, she took a deep breath. Her things had been washed, that much she could tell. Her bed smelt like laundry detergent, that wasn't her own. Mumbling under her breath, she sat up, looking around her huge room. It was almost as big as her apartment. With wonder, she got up and walked over to her closet. With wide eyes, she now realized why there was no dresser. All her clothes, and then some, where all hung up, folded neatly into a shelf, or placed neatly into a small dresser that had three small shelves. The closet itself was a huge walk-in type.
Stepping out of it after leafing through her cleaned clothing, she looked to a second door. Opening it she found her own bathroom, filled with her old bathing stuff, and even new stuff she never had before. Stepping onto the cold tile, she looked around. She had her own shower, bathtub, sink, toilet, mirror over that, full body mirror on the back of the door, and her own cabinet of soaps, bath and shower gels, lotions, deodorizers, and things she'd never heard about in her lifetime.
Flipping the light off in her bathroom, she closed the door, just as it had been. Sitting down at her new desk she flipped on the light it provided, and opened her History book. Reading through it, she rolled her eyes. Some things they had in this book didn't even come close to what actually happened some 300 or so years back. Frowning, she continued to read on. Reaching the chapter review, she pulled out her notebook, and began to write each question, then it's answer. Afterwards, she moved onto her science work.
Half an hour later she closed her Science book, and her notebook. With a stiff hand she stood up, rubbing her eyes. A soft knock at the door alerted her of the time. "Come in..." She walked over to her room door, and opened it revealing her younger brother. She paused. It still felt weird calling someone she barely knew that. Frowning, she waited for him to talk.
"Oh um...just checking to see how you're settling in." He peeked into her room and frowned. She really didn't have much in there. He'd have to fix that, even if he might regret taking a female shopping. Memories of taking Kagome shopping were still fresh, and his wallet was still paying that price. He sighed, as long as she was happy, he was happy for her. "And to tell you that dinner is ready and you're fully expected to come and join us at the table." He frowned. He wasn't as welcomed as she was. That'd soon end. She'd soon find out how good she'll be treated if she just acts up once.
"Whatever." She stepped out of the room. "Don't expect this all the time." She waited for him to show the way for her. After he stood there for a moment, he realized it and quickly set off to the dinning room. As they walked along, she fully memorized her way there and back, so as to not get lost on her way, if she decided to leave early.
Upon entering the dinning room, she stood aside, waiting to be told where she would be seated. Once being told, she seated herself, unsure of what to really do. After all, this was her first time in a very long time actually sitting at a table to eat real food. Not just the same old TV Dinners, or take out she almost always got.
As she looked around the lavished dinning room, she frowned. Way too flashy for her. She right then and there planned to somehow get out of eating with her 'family' as much as she could.
Later after dinner, Hayami excused herself from the table, and went straight to her room. As to avoid any contact with her 'family'. Sighing, she lightly closed her room door behind herself. immediately she went her bed. Laying down she took a deep breath, before slowly letting it out into her bedding. Flipping onto her back she closed her eyes with her arms crossed behind her head, propping it up.
Soon she fell asleep, for once grateful it was the weekend and she could hopefully sleep in. If not, there would be some hefty hell to pay for who ever woke her up.
ÁRecapÁ
He paused looking to Hayami, then his little half brother. "The reason you are here is because you need to know that-"
ÁNowÁ
A female rushed into the room, breathing heavily. Her brown tresses rested over her shoulders and shielded her face from view. "Gomen. I got here as soon as I could." She straightened up, and tucked her hair behind her ears. "Eh, Sesshoumaru-Sama, I didn't interrupt you did I?" She looked questioningly to her taller man as he merely shook his head.
"Iie." He then turned to look at the other two in the room. "As I was saying. The whole reason that you two are here is because you both need to know that you're half siblings." He took no notice to the growl the female hanyou let out, but studied the confused look of the youngest sibling. " She has a different mother, and was born some 200 or so years before you."
InuYasha understood now, and nodded slightly. "So…why were we never told she was- " He looked to the girl sitting beside him as she interrupted him.
"You never knew about me, because I've always been hidden." She stared at Sesshoumaru angrily. "And would have stayed that way if you didn't butt into my life."
He shrugged carelessly. "I was told by our father in a business letter from long ago that I was to seek you out." The girl shifted in her seat.
"Well guess you have no need to now, huh? Too bad I've been right under your nose this whole time, but you've never noticed." She smirked smugly. "So what was the whole point of this again? Not like it's really going to change anything." She lightly tapped her fingers on her forearm.
"You're here, because our father wants you to come and live with us." He mentally rolled his eyes at his father’s stupidity. "You will either come willingly, or by force."
She snorted, her amber eyes narrowing dangerously. "Why should I? If it's an order from our 'father' I refuse. Not like he's been much of a father anyways." She side glanced to the door, then the floor. "I'm not moving in with you."
InuYasha sat quietly looking from his supposed half sister to his half brother then back to his half sister. A slight confusion on what they spoke of also kept him quiet.
"You will move in with us. I've already got movers at your apartment." Sesshoumaru closed his eyes then looked at the woman who'd rushed in earlier. "Rin, I'll be leaving now." He looked to the woman, who nodded. She knew what she was to do.
The female hanyou stood. "WHAT?! You can't do this! I refuse! It's like a violation of my privacy!!" She glowed. "You can't-"
"Oh but you see I can, and am. You will be getting off the bus with InuYasha, a servant will show you to your room." He opened the door to the office, and stepped out. "You may go back to class now." Shutting the door behind himself he walked down the hall scowling. 'What were you thinking Father…'
Hayami stood, and walked out of the office in a brisk walk, all but shutting the door behind her softly. Crossing her arms at her chest as she walked she growled at the presence that followed quickly after her. "Oi! Wait up." She snorted. As if.
"Iie." She continued her pace, taking a sharp turn down on of the halls. "Go to class." She growled in annoyance as he continued to follow her. 'He had best hope his class is near mine, or else I might have to do something drastic.' She sighed once she could no longer feel his presence behind her, but moving into a classroom. "Thank Kami-Sama!"
Five doors down, she slipped back into her class, unnoticed. Sitting back in her seat, she only stared out the window, glaring at the seemingly happy white fluffy clouds as they rolled by, shading some areas from the suns bright rays. Oh…today's weather so didn't reflect her mood.
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Getting onto the regular bus she always got on, she handed the driver a note telling where she'd be getting off from now on, then walked to her usual seat. Tossing her books down beside herself she slouched down into the seat so as to hide herself from view. Glaring out the window, she watched as that girl her younger half brother was always with walk by, then got onto the bus, sitting in the seat next to her own. "Hayami-Chan, I heard you're InuYasha's sister... Is it true?"
As if never hearing the girl, Hayami ignored her, and continued her hateful glaring towards the passerby’s of her window, sending some bad vibes.
As soon as the bus was full, and everyone was on, it took off. She was back into her own little world. Ignoring the rude comments that where directed to her now, and no longer focused on InuYasha.
The other hanyou looked sorrowfully at the girl, as she just seeming let those harsh comments fly by without hearing them. He knew that was a huge lie. He'd tried that countless of times, and they only proved to somehow be louder then they were to start with.
At their stop, they grabbed their books, stood, and walked off the bus, she before him. Stepping off, she glared hatefully at the huge house that could be considered a mansion. Stupid men with their stupid money that causes them to act like stupid people. She grumbled at herself as a servant quickly asked if she was Hayami-Sama, took her books, and showed the way to her new room.
Once in her new room, she closed the door, placed her door neatly on a desk she never had before, and went straight for her neatly made bed. Collapsing upon it, she took a deep breath. Her things had been washed, that much she could tell. Her bed smelt like laundry detergent, that wasn't her own. Mumbling under her breath, she sat up, looking around her huge room. It was almost as big as her apartment. With wonder, she got up and walked over to her closet. With wide eyes, she now realized why there was no dresser. All her clothes, and then some, where all hung up, folded neatly into a shelf, or placed neatly into a small dresser that had three small shelves. The closet itself was a huge walk-in type.
Stepping out of it after leafing through her cleaned clothing, she looked to a second door. Opening it she found her own bathroom, filled with her old bathing stuff, and even new stuff she never had before. Stepping onto the cold tile, she looked around. She had her own shower, bathtub, sink, toilet, mirror over that, full body mirror on the back of the door, and her own cabinet of soaps, bath and shower gels, lotions, deodorizers, and things she'd never heard about in her lifetime.
Flipping the light off in her bathroom, she closed the door, just as it had been. Sitting down at her new desk she flipped on the light it provided, and opened her History book. Reading through it, she rolled her eyes. Some things they had in this book didn't even come close to what actually happened some 300 or so years back. Frowning, she continued to read on. Reaching the chapter review, she pulled out her notebook, and began to write each question, then it's answer. Afterwards, she moved onto her science work.
Half an hour later she closed her Science book, and her notebook. With a stiff hand she stood up, rubbing her eyes. A soft knock at the door alerted her of the time. "Come in..." She walked over to her room door, and opened it revealing her younger brother. She paused. It still felt weird calling someone she barely knew that. Frowning, she waited for him to talk.
"Oh um...just checking to see how you're settling in." He peeked into her room and frowned. She really didn't have much in there. He'd have to fix that, even if he might regret taking a female shopping. Memories of taking Kagome shopping were still fresh, and his wallet was still paying that price. He sighed, as long as she was happy, he was happy for her. "And to tell you that dinner is ready and you're fully expected to come and join us at the table." He frowned. He wasn't as welcomed as she was. That'd soon end. She'd soon find out how good she'll be treated if she just acts up once.
"Whatever." She stepped out of the room. "Don't expect this all the time." She waited for him to show the way for her. After he stood there for a moment, he realized it and quickly set off to the dinning room. As they walked along, she fully memorized her way there and back, so as to not get lost on her way, if she decided to leave early.
Upon entering the dinning room, she stood aside, waiting to be told where she would be seated. Once being told, she seated herself, unsure of what to really do. After all, this was her first time in a very long time actually sitting at a table to eat real food. Not just the same old TV Dinners, or take out she almost always got.
As she looked around the lavished dinning room, she frowned. Way too flashy for her. She right then and there planned to somehow get out of eating with her 'family' as much as she could.
Later after dinner, Hayami excused herself from the table, and went straight to her room. As to avoid any contact with her 'family'. Sighing, she lightly closed her room door behind herself. immediately she went her bed. Laying down she took a deep breath, before slowly letting it out into her bedding. Flipping onto her back she closed her eyes with her arms crossed behind her head, propping it up.
Soon she fell asleep, for once grateful it was the weekend and she could hopefully sleep in. If not, there would be some hefty hell to pay for who ever woke her up.