InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ the love of a half demon ❯ Chapter 1
[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]
“Ahh! I’m late!” A beautiful 18 year old yelled.
“What’s going on sis?” Sota, her little brother, asked groggily.
“I’m late for my first day at the coffee shop. Kaede is letting me be in charge for the whole summer, so when I go to college in the fall I will have had some real life experience in business management.”
“Oh yeah, now I remember. Good luck Kagome.” he called after his sister who was half way down the street by then.
Not my first day. This is going to look so unprofessional. She thought as she ran.
She made it there a good ten minutes later to find Kaede, her long time mentor and friend, outside about to climb a latter to put up a sign.
Panting, Kagome stopped in front of the elderly lady trying to catch her breath to apologize.
“You’re late miss Higurashi.” said the old woman.
Kagome winced at that, for Kaede only called her by her last name when she did something wrong.
“I know and I’m really sorry, but my alarm never went off.”
“The real word dose not except that as an excess, and I am trying to help you so you will understand that young one. Make sure it dose not happen again.”
“Right.” she mumbled as she hung her head. “Here, let me put that up for you.”
“Thank you Kagome, you are very kind.” she said as she handed her the sign.
“Help wanted?”
“Yes, since you are in charge I can no longer “work here”. You will need to find a new employee to work for you. Your first task as an “owner”.
“Oh, I understand.”
“I will be in the back if you need me. But remember, you are in charge. You can make choices without me, unless it is too big in which case I would like for you to ask me first. This will still be my shop when you are done and I like it the way it is.” she said with a smile and walked inside.
She stepped up the ladder to put the sign in the upper left hand corner. When it was up she looked at her handy work.
Whit a satisfied sigh she jumped off the ladder …and almost on top of someone walking by.
Well, I did say something would jump out at me. The stranger thought to himself.
“What’s going on sis?” Sota, her little brother, asked groggily.
“I’m late for my first day at the coffee shop. Kaede is letting me be in charge for the whole summer, so when I go to college in the fall I will have had some real life experience in business management.”
“Oh yeah, now I remember. Good luck Kagome.” he called after his sister who was half way down the street by then.
Not my first day. This is going to look so unprofessional. She thought as she ran.
She made it there a good ten minutes later to find Kaede, her long time mentor and friend, outside about to climb a latter to put up a sign.
Panting, Kagome stopped in front of the elderly lady trying to catch her breath to apologize.
“You’re late miss Higurashi.” said the old woman.
Kagome winced at that, for Kaede only called her by her last name when she did something wrong.
“I know and I’m really sorry, but my alarm never went off.”
“The real word dose not except that as an excess, and I am trying to help you so you will understand that young one. Make sure it dose not happen again.”
“Right.” she mumbled as she hung her head. “Here, let me put that up for you.”
“Thank you Kagome, you are very kind.” she said as she handed her the sign.
“Help wanted?”
“Yes, since you are in charge I can no longer “work here”. You will need to find a new employee to work for you. Your first task as an “owner”.
“Oh, I understand.”
“I will be in the back if you need me. But remember, you are in charge. You can make choices without me, unless it is too big in which case I would like for you to ask me first. This will still be my shop when you are done and I like it the way it is.” she said with a smile and walked inside.
She stepped up the ladder to put the sign in the upper left hand corner. When it was up she looked at her handy work.
Whit a satisfied sigh she jumped off the ladder …and almost on top of someone walking by.
Well, I did say something would jump out at me. The stranger thought to himself.