Help
Home Just In Communities Forums Beta Readers Search
B s . A A A   full 3/4 1/2   E E   Light Dark
Anime/Manga » Inuyasha » Almost Human
tankbbg
Author of 7 Stories
Rated: T - English - Drama/Angst - Kagome & Inuyasha - Reviews: 244 - Updated: 01-04-07 - Published: 02-13-04 - id:1730931

Hello readers! Here's chapter one! It contains the "extended/director's cut edition" of the memory! For all those who remember, it was originally 4 sentences! Anyways, please enjoy and Read/Review!

Thanks to Sango Mumbo bum for the review!

Disclaimer: Nope.

Chapter One:

When she stepped into the kitchen, Kagome was greeted by warmth and voices playfully arguing. Shaking her head, she quickly strode into the family room where Rea and Sota were pulling at each other for the TV remote.

"It's my turn, Oji-san!"

"Ayah! Don't call me that! It makes me feel old!"

"It's not my fault that you're old and you want to watch your stinky soccer match that's for old people. It's my turn to watch TV."

"Well, you're going to have to wait. It's championships and—HEY! No BITTING!"

"Rea!" The room froze, the remote dropping onto the carpet and turning off the TV being the only thing that made a sound as the two arguing children stared at Kagome. Rea immediately removed her sharpened canines from her uncle's wrist and sat like a perfect child, her head turned to the side and a smile plastered on her lips. Sota crossed his legs and turned the other way, whistling nonchalantly. Kagome could not help but start laughing at the two. The room instantly lost all the tension as they all started to laugh. Smiling, Kagome reached for the remote, turned the TV back on and collapsed on the sofa between the two.

"If you can't behave, then I get to choose."

"Mama, that's not fair!"

"Kagomeee!" Sota whined as he stared at the girly anime she'd chosen…Shoujo, eww. He glanced at his niece and noticed she had on a similar expression. Good, she wasn't girly. Yet.

"Sota, why don't you help me in the kitchen?" His mother called out from the said kitchen as she began making dinner. Grumbling, he surrendered to the idea that he was outnumbered in a house full of estrogen and trudged into the kitchen.

Kagome immediately changed the TV onto the news. Her ruse had worked. Leaning back, she lifted her arm over the couch and made room for her daughter to burrow herself against her side. She absently watched the weather report as she ran her hand through her daughter's streaked hair. Snow, again. For the entire week. Kagome sighed. Whenever it snowed, she always found herself with less energy. She guessed that the reason was the cold, but she suspected it was the memories that snow brought. Namely her last memories of Inu-Yasha.

The gossamer snowflakes caressed her rosy cheeks and red nose as she walked through the forest near the village, her feet crunching the new snow. Inu-Yasha walked beside her, his hand tightly grasping her own. She couldn't help but smile at the normalcy of the situation that she found themselves in. She faltered for a moment as Inu-Yasha jerked to a stop beside the Bone-Eater's well. Laughing, she caught her balance by grabbing onto his shoulder for support. She moved to step away but his arm wrapped tightly around her waist, keeping her from moving. He buried his nose into her neck and inhaled deeply.

"Kagome, I love you more than anything." Inu-Yasha whispered fiercely against her neck. Kagome laughed gently.

"If what you tell me is true, you'll have another girl in your life to love." She kissed his cheek as she pressed one hand to her still-flat stomach. It wouldn't be that way for much longer.

"Kagome, you know that I would do anything to protect you, right?" Kagome leaned back to look into his eyes, which wouldn't meet hers. Her forehead creasing, she moved aside his bangs before pressing her hand to his cheek.

"Of course, without question, Inu-Yasha," Her eyes widening, she took a step back, her thighs hitting the lip of the well.

"What have you done?" She whispered. Inu-Yasha's golden eyes finally met hers and they were sad.

"Believe me, had there been another way to protect you two, I would have done it."

"Done what, Inu-Yasha? Answer me!" She demanded, tears filling her eyes as she crushed herself to his chest. She clung to him tightly and felt him run his claws through her hair. He leaned his side of head against the top of her raven hair.

"Trust me, Kagome. It's for the best." He pulled away from her and lowered himself to look into her eyes. He lifted his hand and gently brushed away her tears.

"No more crying," he whispered as he pressed his lips to her forehead. He lifted her into his arms and jumped into the well, the blue abyss surrounding them once more. Inu-Yasha jumped out of the well and tenderly set Kagome on the wooden floor of the well house. She looked up at him, grabbing the end of his hoari sleeve as he turned to leave.

"Aren't you even going to tell what you did and why I'm here?" She whispered, her voice cracking. He turned to her and dropped to his knees.

"I made a deal with a miko to seal the well for five years." Kagome gasped and her eyes widened. She attempted to scream at him but found herself speechless. She clawed at his hoari protected arms as she pulled herself into his arms. Inu-Yasha held her close as he looked to the ceiling for strength.

"It's the only way to protect you and our daughter from Naraku. In five years, I'll return for both of you." Without another word, he untangled himself from his mate, pressed a chaste kiss to her forehead while caressing her stomach before jumping into the well. Kagome sat there, starring in disbelief.

"When?" She whispered to the silence as she unsteadily stood. Taking a deep breath, she jumped into the well. Instead of being consumed by blue light, she landed gently on the dirt floor. A sob escaped her throat as she crumpled onto herself and she began to cry.

The sound of her own sorrow-filled sobs rang in her head. Kagome held her head in her hand as she took calming breaths to keep herself from crying. Rea noticed and tugged slightly on her jacket sleeve.

"Mama, daijoubuka?" The five year old asked. Kagome nodded, smiling for her daughter's benefit.

"Hai."

"Then why are you crying?" Rea asked innocently. Frowning, Kagome brushed her hand across her cheek. Sure enough, she came back with a wet hand. Quickly wiping the rest away, she turned to her daughter once again.

"See? I'm fine now." Nodding, Rea turned off the TV and returned her gaze to her mother. Kagome sighed. Here came the nightly inquisition. What would it be now? Why was the sky blue?

"Mama?" Inwardly smiling, Kagome answered, "Yes Rea?"

"What was 'Tou-san like?" Kagome definitely hadn't been expecting that question. Clearing her throat, she ran a hand through her hair.

"Your daddy was…wonderful. He loved you so much. He was taller than your Uncle Sota and had long, long white hair that was longer than mine." Rea's eyes went into awe. She was always fascinated by long hair.

"And ears just like yours." Kagome giggled as she playfully tweaked her daughter's ear.

"He had ears just like mine?" Rea squealed in excitement as she cupped both her ears. Kagome nodded.

"What happened to him?" The five year old asked softly. Kagome turned to face her daughter. Her green eyes were bright but behind them was fear...Kagome guessed it was fear that he was dead.

"We had to leave him. It was too dangerous for us." Silence reigned once again.

"Is he dead?" She whispered fearfully. Kagome smiled gently as she pushed some of her streaked hair out of her child's face.

"No, he's alive, sweetie."

"Then does he live close by?" Kagome was surprised that her little five year old had so many questions.

"No he lives very far away. Look at the time. Grandma probably has dinner done and it'll be time to go to bed." The two girls headed for the kitchen where they joined Sota and their mother for a small dinner. Grandpa (or Granpy as Rea called him) was off at some antique road show in Osaka for the week. Once done with the meal of ramen, Kagome led Rea up to their bedroom. They changed into their pajamas and Kagome tucked Rea into their bed.

"Goodnight. I love you." Kagome kissed Rea's forehead.

"Goodnight, Mama. Love you too." Rea yawned sleepily as she snuggled against her stuffed triceratops dinosaur. As Kagome was about to leave the room, she heard Rea whisper, "I love you too, daddy."

Kagome shook her head as she closed the door. She must really love him. She sighed as she walked back downstairs to watch the news for real this time. Halfway down she ran into her mother.

"Mama."

"Go to sleep, Kagome." She looked at her mother with her eyebrow raised.

"It's only 8:30, mom."

"But you're tired, sweetie. Now, up to bed with you." Smiling, she hugged her mother and headed back up the stairs. She quietly let herself into her room and changed into a black nightgown. She cuddled next to Rea and wrapped her arms around her. The child seemed made to fit her arms. Kagome smiled softly as her daughter snuggled into her. Her gently, even breaths helped lull her to sleep.

"You're precious Inu-Yasha's mine now, Kagome. I'll make sure that he's a good inuyoukai pet before I kill him." Naraku's sinister drawl sent daggers of ice through her entire body as she watched her mate's eyes turn completely red.

"No…"

Kagome shot awake, her entire body drenched in cold sweat. A nightmare. It was just a nightmare. She ran a hand through her hair as she checked on her daughter. Still asleep, thank God. She thought to herself as she searched for her alarm clock. 6:30 AM. Go back to sleep, Kagome. Go back to sleep. She chanted to herself as she reluctantly stretched her arms and threw her legs over the side of the bed. Yawning, she scanned the room. She froze as she spied the jar filled with her Shikon shards. They were glowing. Grabbing them, she tore through the house to find her mother making breakfast.

"Mama, I have to go back. Now." Nodding but with sad eyes, her mother kissed her cheek before returning to the omelet she was making. Kagome ran back upstairs as she grabbed a sweater for herself and one for her daughter. She then gently lifted Rea into her arms as she went quickly downstairs. As she ran to the back door, her mother stopped her, handing her a small canvas backpack with food and a change of clothes. Kagome's smile shook as she hugged her mother lightly with Rea between them, tears in her eyes. Her mother kissed her granddaughter's top of head before opening the door for her.

"Go find him, dear." She whispered as Kagome stepped into some shoes and took off to the well. With complete disregard for anything, she plunged into the well and welcomed to the familiar tingle of the blue abyss that would take her back home.

Thanks for reading and please review!

Review this Chapter
Share


Return to Top