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Hey guys! Once again, thank you all for the awesome reviews! You guys are awesome and I love you all. -sniffles-
Alright, now for this chapter - gonna be honest.. it's very emotional. And MiyoSayuri, to answer you on that Rin question, no. He father will be mentioned soon-ish, maybe.
Reminds me, we will also get to know more on the young kiddos of the group. I mean, we got to. Lol. More on them to come soon, and with that we will know more about Rin as well and who might of father'ed her.
Now! I hope you all enjoy the chapter, and let me know what you guys think. I admit, some parts are a bit intense and heartbreaking - but that's what gets us to bond with these fabulous characters. Let me know what you guys think!
A few days had passed, and everyone was enjoying themselves so far. Including Kagura, who insisted she keep more distance between her and Miroku. Stepping out of the bedroom she happened to share with both her sister and boyfriend, she made sure to wake up extra early before any sexual things decided to happen. She wasn’t going to deal with anymore suffering from them, and feel like a third wheel.
She even had to admit that the distance she placed between her and Miroku was foolish. The expectancy to think that he would say or try to figure out what was wrong proved to be wrong. It kinda made her heart ache at that realization, but she wasn’t going to put it pass her. Kagura will not let this get to her, since it meant nothing to him.
Placing on her coat, she walked into the kitchen to grab her milk coffee before heading outside. The sunrise would be approaching very soon, and she wanted to enjoy the lovely site before the day fully began. Upon approaching the front porch area, she caught sight of an unexpected guest. Sitting on the cushioned bench by the large round deck sat Naraku.
Swallowing, she knew the last time she tried talking to them man and he left her. ‘I guess male rudeness runs in the family.’ She thought to herself. Debating, she stood still wondering if she should sit at her regular spot or find a different area away from the hanyou. Suddenly, she caught another scent in the air, growing curious she looked over at the spider and noticed another guest.
‘Kouga?’ She was struck dumbfounded to see the heir of the yakuza just sitting opposite the spider, being civil. The wolf was never known for being civil. It was why she never associated with the wolf or his friends, especially given his reputation. But there he sat, smoking cigars with Naraku like if they were friends. It was unbelievable.
“Kagura?” Naraku finally asked, spooking the twin out of her mind. Smirking, he finally looked back while blowing out a trail of smoke. “You going to stand there or come join us?”
Her face heated in embarrassment at being caught by the spider. Realizing she had no other choice, she walked over and sat between the two males, thankful that the table was largely round and separated them a good couple feet from each other. “Ohayou, Naraku-san and Kakutami-san.”
“Don’t bother being so formal with this rat.” Naraku stated quickly with a evil gleam in his eyes. “He’s just a nothing occupying space.”
“Fuck you.” Kouga snarled, but really not wanting to go into a fight right now. Looking over, he caught a set of two red eyes, like the spider in front of him, but this he didn’t mind looking at. She was beautiful, but he knew of her though. “You’re Abukara Kagura, aren’t you? You’re the twin of Abukara Kikyo-san?”
Nodding, she replied back in a soft whisper. “Hai.” She took a sip from her warm beverage. “You may call me Abukara though.” She wasn’t trying to be mean, but the last thing she needed was to be on first name bases with the wolf who had a worse reputation than her. If she wanted to start over and gain respect for herself, she couldn’t associate with the blue-eyed male. Even if he was handsome.
Smirking, he nodded. “Alright, Abukara-chan.” He teased, turning his attention back to Naraku. “So, what will it be? I’ve came like your said, but you’ve yet to tell me what you want.”
Naraku shrugged while taking a drag from his cigar and blowing smoke rings. “We both have businesses here that also work together. Since we will be succeeding our fathers, it’s time we go pay a visit to see how things are. I am doing this in case one of your ‘boys’ gets out of hand and I have to teach them a lesson. I hate for you to get wind of it after it’s passed.” He chuckled darkly, oblivious at how uncomfortable he made both Kagura and Kouga. His smiles and laughs were just not jolly. They were dark, mysterious and sometimes terrifying.
Taking a deep drag from his cigarette, the wolf scoffed. “You won’t be teaching anyone a lesson. The way you do business should be illegal, fair and square. But I’ll go with you to make sure you don’t do nothing fucked up.” He glared, pointing his cigarette towards the spider.
“Lest we forget who truly owns who here, wolf. Threaten me, and I’ll make sure you and your gang will have nothing to fall on. Fuck up, and I will make sure you and your gang will end up in prison or six-feet under. You need the Kasai Law and Broker company. And if you try to threaten saying you are our main business, I will have you know the second your gang is out of the picture, our numbers will double the clients and business. All because the yakuza is no longer part of the Kasai Corporation.” Naraku informed, making sure he spoke slowly and firmly for the idiot to understand.
“I hate when you talk statistics.” He glared, wanting at that very moment to just punch the spider to the ground like before. But the jerk was right. One slip from the yakuza, and Kasai will have them gone in a blink. They were the only ones to take their cases and lend them money. Cutting them off was a foolish move. “Fine, whatever! When the fuck do you want to do this?” He finally gave in.
“Later this evening. I will call you. Until then, don’t bother communicating with me till after I contact you.” Naraku stated while he placed his cigar in the ash tray.
Meanwhile, Kagura just sat perfectly still almost done with her coffee and trying to ignore the thick tension around her. After what seemed like forever, she looked over to the wolf one last time before he decided to get up and leave. Locking onto his vibrant blue eyes, she felt her cheeks blush the second he gave his infamous grin. Looking away, she felt his eyes on her as he finally left the two of them alone and vanished from sight.
“You’ve been amazingly quiet.” Naraku finally spoke.
Looking down, she shrugged her shoulders. “I didn’t want to interrupt, and even so I didn’t want to burden you with my presence.” She answered honestly.
“Hey-” Turning his direction over to her, he reached over to grab her hand. “I apologize for my behavior that day. I wasn’t in the mood to talk with anyone. But that gives me no reason to have treated you terribly.”
Trying to keep her façade up, she shook her head and remained silent. She knew if she spoke, she would just break down and cry and the last thing she wanted was for Naraku just up and leave again. During this entire trip, no one paid much attention to her. Neither her sister nor Miroku gave a second thought about her, and she was just about done.
She just didn’t think she existed, but here she was getting an apology from the one man who literally walked away from her during her most vulnerable period. Biting the inside of her lip, she forced a fake smile and nodded her head to accept his apology. ‘Just please, don’t say anymore. I don’t want to break right now.’ She prayed silently while looking back to the wooden table.
The sun should be close to rising, and once it came she would feel better. All she had to do was just wait for the sun to rise over and she will feel alive again.
But that wasn’t about to happen. Instead, Naraku cursed to himself as he noticed how broken the girl truly was. ‘That idiot, I told him to cherish a woman like a she was a flower. He goes and does this? He has much to learn.’ Gritting his teeth, he finally clutched the girl’s hand and pulled her into a hug. “You can cry, I won’t walk away this time.” He whispered.
Tears clouding her eyes, she felt her wall come down the second she felt him pull her into an embrace. It wasn’t a lover’s touch, or a friend’s hug - but a person who was there. Someone who saw her right then and didn’t turn her away. Clutching onto him, she let out her heart as she silently cried. Her heart breaking in so many places she didn’t think possible.
How could she have let it get this out of hand that the second someone showed her a single act of kindness that she would break like this?
Slowly calmly down, she finally opened her eyes and noticed the sky getting brighten. Pulling away from Naraku, she gave a faint smile in thanks as she turned her attention to the peeking sun. “I was a fool to think happiness with him.” She softly chuckled. “He wouldn’t even care if I left today, and neither will my sister. But I no longer care though Naraku. It’s time I be happy.” She smiled softly while looking up to the spider. “Thank you - for helping me.”
Nodding, he continued to watch the twin watching with a newfound goal and determination in her eyes. Looking over to the side, he gave a silently shake of disapproval as he saw his little brother by the front door, heading back inside. ‘You lost her, little brother. It’s time to let her go.’
#
Everyone wasn’t sure what to make of the situation as they saw Kagura with her bags packed and now waiting for the cab. They all tried to convince her to stay, but she refused to. They weren’t sure what was going on, and from the looks of it Miroku and Kikyo refused to leave their bedroom to even wish the girl a safe trip home.
Either way, everyone said their good-byes as the twin left with a smile on her face. It was confusing, but no one questioned it anymore. If she was happier leaving, than they wouldn’t try to convince her to stay where she would be miserable.
It wasn’t long until eventually everyone decided to go on with their own plans. Satomi and Bank decided to take the younger kids to go catch the latest movie that came out today. Inuyasha and Jak were heading out on their own, and Sesshomaru and Kagome decided to go and practice more skiing before they had to leave in a couple days.
As everyone departed, Naraku noticed his brother and Kikyo finally leaving the room and heading out themselves. “You heading out, Miroku-kun?” He asked, startling the boy.
“Oh, brother! You scared me, I thought everyone left.” He chuckled. Walking over to the spider, he gave a faint nod. “Yes, we are going to a restaurant that’s famous in town. Would you like to attend with us?” He asked, his voice not very cheerful as always.
Raising a brow at the strange attitude, he shook his head. “No, I rather relax today.” He replied. “Miroku, did you love her?” He whispered, making sure the other twin didn’t overhear.
His heart clutched tightly, he wasn’t sure what to say. Did he truly love Kagura? Yes, but he wronged her deeply. He understood that now, and there was no fixing it. “It’s too late for that now. Besides, it’s best this way. I wouldn’t have remained faithful in the end.” He honestly replied back.
As much as he would love Kagura back, he knew the truth. She wanted commitment. That just wasn’t part of his agenda. He loved women completely, and never learned to keep his hands away from them either. As much as he would have wanted Kagura to be with him, he knew that was unrealistic. It was best this way, and he will be happy for her.
“You did the smart move, little brother.” Naraku informed. “Now, leave. I have a previous engagement with television and chips.” He smirked.
Laughing, Miroku nodded and headed back to Kikyo. As they waved bye, the apartment was now silent with only him and Sango. So far, everyone thought he would be left alone - especially since Sango claimed she would be going to the mall in town. In all honesty, it was just a cover up for them to be alone together and finally talk.
He wasn’t ashamed of their relationship, but he knew how their siblings would react to this. Miroku would have something to say about his best friend dating his brother, and Kohaku - even though he highly respected Naraku - wouldn’t approve his sister dating a lethal hanyou. Aside from The Stars, Kohaku witnessed how ruthless and cold the spider truly was.
He would refuse his sister dating or even talking alone with Sango. Naraku understood this and respected it, but he couldn’t leave it be. His heart called out for the slayer. He’s always liked her deeply, and now that he might have a chance with her - even if it was to be kept secret, he wasn’t going to ruin it.
Suddenly, coming from the bathroom with her hair damped and loosely curled wearing a nice caramel sweater and light blue skinny jeans. She looked marvelous, especially with those jeans. They hugged her curves beautifully, and that sweater was intoxicating on her. She was quite beautiful before him.
Smiling, he gave a short bow. “Hello, milady.” He grinned, taking her hand into his palm and having her sit down on the comfortable sectional sofa. “Chips or soda?”
Chuckling, she blushed and answered him. “A soda please.”
As they got comfortable to watch whatever was showing on television, the two sat in an awkward silence. Finally gathering the urge, Naraku finally spoke up. “You look quite lovely.”
Blushing, she tried to hide her face. “Thank you.”
Again, they fell into another long silence, until finally they couldn’t handle it anymore. “Do you think this is a good idea?” That wasn’t where she was trying to go, but the words slipped out before she could even take them back. Either way, it was a very serious question. If by chance either of their siblings came back, hell would break loose.
But for the past few days, they waited for this chance to finally spend time together. She wouldn’t have it ruined by asking stupid questions. “Ignore that, please. I am just nervous.”
“It’s fine. I understand, since I’m quite nervous about it myself.” He answered honestly. “Sango, I been wanting to talk to you for a very long time now. I just was never sure if you would want to talk to me.”
Turning to look at him in shock, she placed her hand on his shoulder and blushed. “Naraku, I’ve always thought you didn’t want to talk to me. I wasn’t sure if I was good enough. I admit, if someone told me we will be here right now talking - I would have called them insane.” She chuckled lightly.
Smiling, he reached up to take her hand into his. “Sango, do you remember that night? You were walking home and that terrible incident happen?”
Her eyes widen, she felt tears filling her eyes. No one knew of that night, and even if they did she barely told anyone of it. Miroku only knew the gist of what happened. “How do you know that? No one knows of that night, unless-”
Nodding, he looked the beautiful woman in her chocolate eyes and answered. “I was the guy who saved you that night. I was the monster who killed that boy.” He confessed, feeling his heart tighten. It had been four years since that dreadful night, and he never told anyone. But he did know what Sango said. Those words haunted him most. He never meant to be a monster in her eyes, but he couldn’t let her get hurt by that guy who followed her home.
He just couldn’t explain why, but he followed Sango home that night. He wanted to make sure she was safe from harm, and he was glad he did. Or she would have gotten hurt or worse. Looking down in shame, he wasn’t expecting her to stay. After years of finally confessing, he expected her to turn away from him and say he was a monster.
Besides, it wouldn’t be the first time he heard it. Everyone had called him a monster. An evil man who was cold and had no heart. Even his smile and laugh never held a warmth. And sitting here, vulnerable before the woman he truly loved with all his heart for four years, he was afraid.
‘Naraku-’ She was still shocked, and worse she was shocked at what she told the police that night. ‘I called him a monster! I said a monster killed the boy!’ Tears filling her eyes, she withdrew from the spider. She felt so disgusted in herself. She was so terrified that night, that the last thing she remembered was seeing a dark shadow with red eyes - evil red eyes - than vanishing from sight.
“I called you a monster.” She whispered, lifting from the couch while holding her heart. ‘I called my hero a monster.’
He didn’t want to look up. He felt cold the second she withdrew from him. Forever a monster, he felt his heart breaking into pieces. ‘Why did I say anything? I should have stayed quiet.’ He thought to himself. Suddenly, without a moment’s pause, he felt a hand on his knee. Looking over, he noticed Sango kneeling before him with tears in her eyes.
“You’re not a monster.” She whispered in a sob. “You’re not a monster, Naraku.”
‘Not a monster?’ Those words he lived to hear finally came out from her soft lips. Facing her completely, he pulled her up from her knees and onto his lap. Holding her tightly, he silently thanked her. ‘I’m not a monster in her eyes.’ He felt so much relief, he just found himself actually smiling while holding her and feeling her holding him back.
Tears falling down, she refused to let him go. Whispering into his ear, she held him tightly against her. “I never meant to call you a monster. You are my hero, and I love you for that.”
Love? Tightening his hold on her, he felt his own wall falling down. With the acceptance he finally craved, he now feared something worse. ‘Will love keep them together? Forever?’
#
Things still haven’t changed, and he was growing furious. For the past hour, the two sat at the park watching the snow falling around them. Even though no one was around, Inuyasha still refused to hold his hand, let alone be close to him. It was breaking his heart, and he was on the brink of just crying. He hated this!
Having enough, he got up from the fountain area, and decided to just walk away from it all. “Jak! Where are you going?” The hanyou called out to the flaming male, but he wasn’t going to stop. He refused to play this game anymore. He had enough from it all that he just rather be single and just deal with the bullies from school as they came.
“Jak!” Inuyasha called out, chasing after his lover. Finally catching up with him, he pulled onto his arm and turned him around only to have Jak shrugged him off with tears in his eyes. “Jak? What’s wrong?” He asked, worried.
“You are what’s wrong Inuyasha!” Jak finally snapped. “Is it truly that wrong to be in love with a gay man whose out in the open? Is it that bad that you have to pretend I am a friend and not even hold my hand in public? No one is around, and you still treat me like I am not your lover! I am done with this, Inuyasha! I am done with it all! Go find a someone else to toy with, you jerk!” He cried out, pushing away the hanyou’s hands that tried to touch him. He refused to have any of it.
“Jak, calm down please.” Inuyasha tried to plead. It was pointless, this wasn’t what he had planned at all. Finally gritting his teeth, he finally grabbed onto Jak’s arm - hard - and pulled him to a stop. “Calm the fuck down! Let me explain, jeez!” He shouted out, trying to get his bearings in line with taking a few deep breaths.
“Yasha, you’re hurting me.” Jak pleaded, feeling his arm gaining more pressure from the hanyou’s grip. He knew he pushed it, but Inuyasha refused to accept that he was done with this. “Let me go, please.” He whispered, and meaning ‘let him go’ as physically and emotionally. He was done with the pain and games from Inuyasha.
“No.” Inuyasha snarled. He wasn’t going to let him get away from him. If he clearly refused to hear him out, than he rather show him. Pulling the delicate male towards him, he cupped the back of his head and crashed his lips against Jak’s. Hungry, he continued to devour the male’s lips with both anger and love.
Stopping completely, Jak froze as he felt the hanyou’s lips against his. The masculine taste he loved so much, pressed bare against his own lips. Finally closing his eyes, he kissed the male back just as hungrily and as soon as Inuyasha release his arm, Jak wrapped his arms around the hanyou’s neck. Deepening the kiss, he let out a moan as he felt a harsh bite on his lower lip.
Pulling away, Inuyasha grinned looking down at his male. “I know I messed up a lot in the past, Jak, but I wanted to prove to you that I love you and will try to love you the way you deserve. I was waited until some stranger showed up so I can show that to you. But you had to be a little girl, didn’t you?” He teased.
Gasping, the feminine male rolled his eyes and turned away from him. “I was not being a girl.” He confessed, only to have Inuyasha placed his heated lips against the male’s delicate neck. Moaning, he finally pushed his lover away with a flushed look on his face. “You know what that does to me, jerk.”
“I know.” He chuckled, placing another kiss on his male before finally releasing him and letting both their hands find each other. “Wanna walk?”
Blushing and smiling, he shook his head and replied back. “No, I want you to get a room for us so we can kiss and make up. I don’t want to do that back at the apartment. It would be weird.” He confessed.
“Coming from someone who doesn’t mind barging into people fucking?”
“Hey! Those two were being loud, and it was getting very awkward!” Jak explained, while the two of the males continued to walk on out of the park and towards town. As they walked in silence, Jak finally laid his head on the hanyou’s shoulders and whispered loud enough for him to hear. “I love you Inuyasha.”
Smiling, he replied back with his male still linked to his side - even as they started see more people the further along they got to a love hotel. “I love you too, Jakotsu.”
#
“Hey you two, didn’t you hear?” A employee from The Shop called out to both Kagome and Sesshomaru. “A blizzard just hit, and sorry but looks like you two are going to be stuck here since walking to the apartments will be considered dangerous.”
Both Kagome and Sesshomaru stared at the young man dressed in a blue uniform shirt with khakis. It finally registered as they both looked over at each other and than outside the clear windows. “Uhm-” It was Kagome to finally speak up. “How long will it last?”
The employee shrugged. Honestly, we don’t know. The blizzard just came out of nowhere, so we will be stuck here until it clears.” He sighed. “If you guys want, I can get you some hot cocoa. Looks like we will be stuck here for a long time. No charge.”
Nodding, she looked over to Sesshomaru. “Can you believe this?” She chuckled nervously. “A blizzard out of the blue? It’s so hard to believe.”
“Well, since we are in the higher mountains, it makes some sense. Earlier it was a bit windy, so with a blizzard to be present, it makes some sense.” He replied, while walking over to the nearest booth. “We might as well sit and relax.”
“Yeah, I guess you’re right.” She sighed, taking the booth opposite from him. Leaning against the wall, she kicked her feet up and rested. “At least today didn’t lead us to another death experience again.” She teased. Looking over, she noticed a very faint smile on his lips and watched it vanish from sight. Not sure if she imagined it, she went back to her own world.
The employee came back with two large hot cocoas and left them be. It wasn’t long until they each fell into a deep awkward silence. It seemed they always hit this spot, especially today. Ever since that day where they fell, things have been on edge between the two. She wasn’t sure what to pinpoint it as, but she knew he was distancing himself even more than before.
For once, she didn’t blame him. As a matter of fact, if she was that open and vulnerable, she would have done the same. Being that vulnerable in front of anyone would make anyone want to put up another wall, because they would be in fear of getting hurt more.
She didn’t blame him. The pain she felt that day was unbearable, and as much as she wanted to take it away she understood why he keep his distance. It made sense to her because after her father died, she was numb and when anyone saw her tears or weakness, she shut herself out more and more from society. She didn’t want to the attention.
She didn’t want the pity.
As the minutes flew, she continued to watch out the large windows of the Shop’s café and saw the harsh winds and heavy snow falling all around them. Mindlessly, she got up from her seat and walked over to the window to look at the storm. Once again she was reminded of herself as she watched the winter’s worst side.
As beautiful as ice and snow can be, once the storm rises it was deadly and harmful. Could it be that she too was like that? Or was this storm a symbol of something else entirely. Watching closely, she noticed the swirls and harsh beatings of the wind colliding into the building. To many others, they would see an ugly blizzard but to her she saw a war within.
She suddenly realized that this storm wasn’t reminding her of herself, but of him. The Ice Prince. Once again, her mind held him as she thought of winter. Everything related with the weather that she loved most brought her back to Sesshomaru.
‘Could he be the blizzard? Could he be the winter?” She thought to herself as she watched the snow dance with the winds. It became clear to her that winter would always remind her of him now. She will no longer think of her father or the beauty the cold season held. Instead, it held more of a beautiful meaning she never thought to realize.
Without realizing, she looked back towards the prince and once again their eyes locked onto each other. A smile played over her lips after a while, she walked towards him and sat down in her original seat. “You know something?”
He didn’t respond, but he kept his eyes on her. The reason for it, he couldn’t explain. When he saw her walk up to the window, he saw her blending with the raging storm. The contradiction he had come to admire most of all from her. How could she look so calm and peaceful with a swirling rage of winds and ice surrounding her?
She looked beautiful, and in a way she almost looked like she calmed the blizzard. It was bizarre.
“Winter has always been my favorite season.” She smiled as she looked back towards the window. “I’ve always loved the weather, even when it starts to howl like this. I can’t help but think that maybe it’s lonely and releasing out it’s pain because no one will see it for the beauty it really is.”
‘Beauty?’ He thought to himself. ‘Why is she describing the weather I love the most?’ It made no sense to him, but hearing her talking with such admiration about the weather he felt warm. He couldn’t explain it, but no one never loved winter. Everyone complained about it, but he found solace in it. He found his sanctuary, because just like winter - no one saw his pain.
The deep pain that haunted him forever. And here she was, admiring the weather for what it truly was. He couldn’t help but embrace the warmness he felt. She may not have realized her actions, but she made him feel accepted without her knowing.
“When it calms down-” She paused, almost feeling silly before asking. Turning to face him with a warm smile, she finally let it out. “Will you dance with me while the snow still falls?”
‘Dance?’ He was too shocked to even reply to her, but he knew he needed to and soon. Without hesitation, he gave her a genuine smile. “I would like that.”
#
Satomi’s group came back in time before the blizzard hit. Looking around, she noticed Naraku in the kitchen preparing dinner for everyone and Sango on the couch watching television. Smiling, she headed over to her friend as everyone else began to come into the apartment - including Miroku and Kikyo.
“Hey, you have a good time alone?” She teased.
“I was about to order Chinese until they told me a blizzard was to hit. I was quite upset, so instead I decided to make dinner.” He informed, lying of course. He loved his best friend, but the last thing he needed was for anyone to know about him and Sango. The only one who knew was Jak, and the only reason the flaming male kept it a secret was cause the spider literally threatened him.
Smiling, Satomi pushed over beside him and looked at what he was preparing. “Hmm, stir fry and egg rolls. Did you at least make over a hundred of them?” She asked jokingly while moving over to the fridge to get a water bottle.
Raising a brow, he looked over to the heiress with a puzzled look. It wasn’t until it finally hit him what he was noticing. Her scent was completely off, and there was no denying the look of realization on her face to firmly guess right. “Satomi-” He quietly stated, looking at her with a newfound sadness in his gaze.
Swallowing, she placed her finger quickly on her lips to keep it quiet. “I’m gonna head to room now. Please tell Bank to be out here with you, alright. I need time alone.” She whispered softly, leaving the kitchen and heading to the master’s bedroom.
Silent as promised, he watched his best friend leave and vanish in the sanctuary of the room. He felt for her. The Hayashi family would never approve a child out of wedlock! It was great shame against the family name, and to also state that she was still in high school! He couldn’t help but feel for her.
Wanting to go and comfort her, he knew he had to respect her wishes. She needed air to breath, and being in there wouldn’t help that. Looking over, he noticed Bank standing before him on the other side of the breakfast island. “You know huh?” He quietly asked.
Nodding, he continued on cooking and relayed the message from the heiress. “She asked to be left alone. What do you guys plan on doing?” He asked softly while placing the lid over the stir fry and continued to prepare more egg rolls.
“We’re keeping it.” He stated firmly yet softly. “But before any of that, we will need to get eloped. She wants to be home schooled and the birth of our child will be hidden from the media. We have it all planned, but it still is left to Daisuke to make the final decision.” Gritting his teeth, he gripped the edge of the marble counter and tried to calm the pain he felt. He didn’t have to explain it, they both knew that Daisuke would ask for abortion.
He would not want his daughter tainted in such a way that brought humiliation to his name, but it was wrong. It hurt to even think about it. Bank and Satomi would fight tooth and nail to keep their little one, gods be damned.
Meanwhile, Satomi raced to the bathroom, flipping the lid to the toilet up and emptying her stomach all over again. The stress was building up, and she just felt dizzy and sick from it all. As she felt safe from wanting to puke again, she rested her back against the wall and cried.
She didn’t know what to think anymore. Part of her wanted to just abort the little fetus inside her, but the other part knew she couldn’t do that. If it made past all the precautions that they took, than this child was meant to be here. Right?
Crying, she felt her heart breaking and her stomach aching all over again. Placing her hand on her flat belly, she let out a heart felt cry as she knew the day was going to come that her father will know. ‘What will happen then?’ She thought silently. ‘Would he have me kill it?’ She cried, clutching her belly while shaking her head.
No, she will fight this. She had to. This was her and Bank’s child, and together they will fight to have it. She refused to let her father win this time. Sobbing, she held herself tightly as she just let out the frustration of everything out. She will see the day her baby breathes this air - or she will fight trying.
Even if it meant she lost everything.
I just want to say - when Kagome decribed winter, that is actually from me. I've always loved the season and for some reason this Kagome wanted that to be her season she found solace in. Besides, it matches with our Ice Prince anyways. -winks-
Now, the scene with Naraku and Sango, I have to say it broke me into tears to write. Mostly because he's always been considered evil and a monster - except by his true friends. I think the relationship between those two will be marvelous, but it will be tough. Also, Jak and Inuyasha - I think things are going well for those two. If you guys want smut from those two, let me know since it might take a while before our main couple get busy. Just saying. Lol.
In the next chapter, the tension grows between Sango and Naraku as they try to be discreet among their siblings. The young crowd gets their own scene. Inu and Jak - if you guys want a smut with those two, than there shall be one. And Kagome and Sess - the dance that can either be fatal or a push in their new relationship. (:
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