InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Tears of Doubt ❯ The beginning ( Chapter 2 )
Tears of Doubt
Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha.
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Chapter 2: The beginning
"You will now accompany me to my home," Sesshomaru said in a commanding tone.
Kagome spun towards him with wide eyes, "What do you mean, why do you want me to go with you?" She whispered with a horrified tone.
"Do not question me again human," replied Sesshomaru, he stood up and glared at Kagome for a few seconds and then turned his glare towards Inuyasha.
Inuyasha, who by this time had finally recovered from his stupor, turned around and without a word began walking away.
"Wait, Inuyasha, don't go I just tripped on a log and somehow Sesshomaru fell and then I fell and.........that's it," rushed Kagome,"please don't go."
Inuyasha stopped, but didn't turn around and coldly asked, "Why didn't you tell me that you preferred full demons over half?" clinching his fists he continued," you didn't have to go behind my back."
Kagome, who was starting to have anger replace her panic said simply, "What about Kikyo?" There was silence for about ten second and then she continued, "I told you the truth, why won't you believe me? Don't you trust me? I would never lie to you, I love you."
Sesshomaru cut in before she could continue and said with his teeth ground together, "Get your things together, I will return when the sun sets." With that said he turned and began walking westward until he could no longer smell their scents.
How could she still love him after all that he has done to her, he thought, then shook his head, wait why should I care she is just a annoying human. Not good for anything, well most anything, then he grimaced, I will need her help in order to retain what is rightfully mine. Now how to get her to agree.
He walked over by a tree and sat under it. Then began to contemplate how to get her to do just that.
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Sorry these chapters are so short I don't mean for them to be.
I wasn't sure if I should continue or not please let me know if I should or shouldn't.