InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ until death do us part ❯ Chapter two ( Chapter 2 )
[ T - Teen: Not suitable for readers under 13 ]
“Hi momma, how are you?” Kagome entered her home, after going up the endless steps. “I'm fine baby. How was your first day?”
“It was great. I meant a lot of new people. You wouldn't believe it. I got to the popular table on my first day!” Kagome placed a grin on her face. She placed her discoveries in the back of her mind and forgot about it. “Where's Souta?”
“He's at a friend's house. Did I tell you? My friend's son is missing. I believe his name was Goro.” Kagome's grin dropped, Goro? “He was about you age I think. And he went to Shikon High. How odd. She says he just disappeared last night.” Suki paused a moment. “Just around the time you went on your date.” Suki's last sentence was said slowly as if she was trying to figure something out. “Well now one spoke about him. I'll look into it for you, mom.” Kagome placed a smile on her face to help her lie.
“Oh, honey, you don't have to do that. It's just weird, is all.” Kagome nodded and went up to her room. A few seconds passed and she heard her grandfather come in. He was complaining about how priestess these days didn't have what it takes to become a miko. What's the difference? Kagome wondered. She was out her desk and trying to finish her homework.
About and hour later she gave up on her math. She was never good at it. And the worst part was, her old school didn't go in order, so she didn't even learn this yet. She was probably going to do what she had already learned near the end of the year.
“Kagome, your father's here!” Kagome heard her mother from downstairs and went down to greet her father. “Hello Kagome, did you have a nice first day?”
“Hai, it was eventful. I have a few new friends.”
“Have you even spoken to your old friends lately?” Kagome thought about and no, she hasn't. “I guess I should call them today.” Kagome spoke. Her mother took of the suit jacket of her father's and went to put them away.
“And where are Souta, and Grandfather?”
“Grandfather was just here, I don't know where he is now. Souta is at a friend's house.” Her mother came back down. “Kagome, you should go clean up, dinner will be in a little while.”
“Hai,” Kagome went upstairs. “Suki, don't you think Kagome has been a little too happy?”
“What do you mean, Haruko?” Suki looked at him. Kagome has always been a happy child. Always smiling, she can be the sun in the middle of the night, during a blackout. “I mean, I think yesterday wasn't about going to a new school. Something is up and she doesn't want us to know. And I spoke to that Hojo boy. They hadn't even had the main dish before she ran out. How did she get that blood on her?”
“I'm not sure Koi, how about you ask her. You should go freshen up for dinner. Were having Domburi, I know how it's you're favorite.” Suki smiled and went back to the kitchen. Haruko nodded and went up stairs.
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The family was eating their meal quietly. Kagome felt the tension but kept her smile up. “Kagome, why was there blood on your dress yesterday?” Her father had stopped eating and was now staring at her. Her Grandfather almost choked on an oyakodon,
“I told you. The meat…”
“Please, Kagome don't lie to me.” Her father cut her off and looked at her eyes. She stopped eating and looked at him forcing herself to make her face unfazed. Kagome made a tear drop from an eye, “Honey what's wrong?” Her mother looked at her with concern flooding her eye sight.
“It got hit by a car.” Kagome said with her voice like a whisper.
“What got hit by a car?” Her father and grandfather were falling for it. Her grandfather decided to stay quiet. “The puppy, he was dancing in the street. I told him to come, but he wouldn't listen.”
“Is that why you were crying in an alley? You buried him?” Her father tried to get a full picture of something that never happened. “Yes,” Kagome started sobbing. “C-Can I be e-excused?”
“Yes, of course dear.” Her mother looked at her, to see an animal die before you how sad. The mother understood the pain Kagome was not feeling.
Kagome went upstairs crying her crocodile tears. When she closed the door of her room, she stopped. I'm getting too good at this. She looked at her unfinished homework lying on her desktop. I might as well get some sleep, She thought. I have school tomorrow.
Kagome changed into her pajamas and flopped onto her bed and slipped into a restless slumber.
Her Dream
Kagome was walking in the near by parks. She had her hands out, palms up to feel the snow fall onto them. She looked up and saw the sun was setting. She continued to walk to the swings. Some families were leaving. She turned to go with her family, but when she turned, they were already gone.
She sighed but didn't really care. They always did that when she was content where she was. She sat on a swing and looked up to the sky again. Snow flakes dropped in her eyes and on her eyelashes. She giggled and blinked. The sky was darker now and the snowflakes were coming harder. The cold was bothering Kagome but, oh well.
She looked down and began to swing her feet. She went up, then back down. She went past the pole but then she felt like the swing disappeared from under her. It had. She went for the hard floor.
After awhile she turned her self to have her back on the cold ground. She looked at the sky and the white snow flakes were gone. Instead the flakes were red and not even flakes. Water? No not water.
Blood.
Kagome gasped and helped her self up. A dark figure was coming out. She saw him from the corner of her eyes. She came toward her and had something in his hand. She could feel him smirking.
She stood up, extremely weak. She didn't care. She ran for home, however she didn't get far. She tripped and landed face front in the snow, once again. She turned over and stared at the other figure. Yes, there were two. One was dark and mysterious and looked stalk like. The other looked majestic and a small light flashed from the broken light pole a few feet a way. Silver hair had been seen. She stared at the two figures. Staring back and forth was what she was doing.
The silver haired one growled and said “Kagome run”
Kagome woke with a fright. Her breathing was hard and fast. Was that Sesshomaru? She looked at the clock on her desk. It read 4:54 and was dark. She slowed her breathing and began to slide off her bed. She took the robe that was on the back of her desk's chair and slipped on her slippers. She left the house.
She went to the near by park.
It was dark of course. She hadn't even realized where she was going. She just walked random and ended up at the park she dreamt of. She went to the swings but didn't swing. Instead she sat on the floor where she had first fallen. It wasn't snowing now but it still felt like it had happened before.
She saw a figure. She gasped and stood up. She stared at it. The broken light pole flickered on, and stayed on. “What are you doing her?” The man asked.
“I was just about to ask you the same question.” She told him.
“Answer me,” Sesshomaru told her.
“I had a nightmare and well I just felt like a 4 in the morning walk. What about you?”
“I had a dream. That's odd.”
“What if we had the same dream?”
“Doubt it. If we did, you wouldn't have dared coming here.”
“I think we did have the same dream. Why did you dream of me?”
“Why did you dream of me?” They both stay quiet. “Come, I'll walk you home. You have school tomorrow.”
“So do you.” They walked for a while, but then stopped. They had heard a twig snap. They looked to their right and saw a figure far away. The light flickered off. “Kagome run.”
And she did.
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Kagome walked to school with sleep and worry rushing in her mind. She got home that morning during sunrise. She father was bathing and her mother was in the kitchen. Her crazy parent always wakes that early.
She walked to school thinking about Sesshomaru. She didn't know what had happened to him and was scared out of her mind. Who was that other person? She walked into the school avoiding everyone's eyes because she was looking at her feet as she walked. Every once in awhile, she looked up to see where she was going.
She got to her locker and opened it. She placed her books in and pulled out her English notebook. “Kagome, what's up?” Kagome turned to see the fire haired Jasmine. “Nothing, I'm just hanging.”
“Are you sure? You look tired.”
“I didn't get much sleep last night.”
“Why night. You need a goodnight's sleep to be functional in the morning.”
“My brother was sick.” Kagome lied. “Really, well, isn't your brother Souta?”
“Yes,”
“He was at Sango's house sleeping over with Kohaku.”
Damn, what can I say now? “Kagome, talk to me.”
“Really it's nothing.”
“Then why lie.”
“Because it doesn't have anything to do with you.” Kagome said nicely, but it still was a bet harsh. “Alright, I understand. We all have secretes. Well I guess I'll see you at gym.”
“Have you seen Sesshomaru?” Jasmine looked at Kagome blankly. “No, not yet any ways. Ask either Thuy or Rin. They'll now.” The bell rang. “Got to go, see you later”
“Wait,” Jasmine was already gone. Where are they?
Inuforlyf: Well that's all for now.