A Time for Changes | By : Fuafuru46 Category: InuYasha > Het - Male/Female > InuYasha/Kagome Views: 25527 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 1 |
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Can you all believe I started this story back in 2007? I know the first ten chapters or so really need a rework in terms of grammar, sentence structure, and sometimes noun and verb confusion.
That being said, and I think you’d all agree, I’d much rather finish the story first and then I will try to go back and fix those chapters. I love seeing your reviews and I’m so happy everyone is responding positively, even if there are twists and turns in the plotline. I’ve plotted out the end of the story and I’m pretty excited. Thank you for supporting a story that is not entirely smut. Trust me, I love those smut stories too and they garnish tons of reviews. I’m not nearly brave enough to write those stories so I really admire them! What I’m saying is thank you for giving my quiet story your love as well. Chapter 25 – Forget About the Sunshine When It’s Gone The days were filled with so many apartment appointments and quick dinners Inuyasha was losing track of what day it was. He lay on his bed staring at the ceiling. It’s been five days since he arrived in New York and he’d probably seen thirty apartments. Nothing seemed to suit that woman’s taste and he was damn tired of being rejected again and again. He rested his palms against his eyes and sighed. With all the appointments and the obvious time differences he hadn’t talked to Kagome at all. Her phone was constantly going to voicemail but she was posting videos to him. Why was she near her computer but not near her phone? Her messages were brief and never told him too much, they were vague. Though, Inuyasha found his own responses were just as vague too; it felt wrong, somehow, to tell her all about the things he and Kikyo did. Inuyasha sat up on his bed and opened his laptop slowly; watching the light of the screen, hear the hum of the machine, he cleared his throat and wiggled his ears. With a few clicks and scrolls he opened his own video application and stared at the little red light on his screen. “Hey. I don’t know what damn time it is there, but it’s only morning here. Don’t forget to visit Nana at the café okay? She is probably going crazy with the replacement she hired for me, the kid seemed pretty stupid. Make sure he learns how to make your drink too, okay?” He blinked. This felt really stupid. He looked to the window in his hotel and picked up the laptop, still recording, and the image shook a little until he opened it and stepped out onto the balcony. “This is New York City, Kagome. It smells awful here, my nose can barely take it. The city is so busy and loud. But I guess it ain’t that bad. It’s like Tokyo, really, except the Americans seem a lot louder than us.” The computer sat on the edge of the balcony and Inuyasha leaned over it, still talking. “I can’t get used to the food here. I just keep finding anything they call “Asian food” and eating it. Hot dogs and stuff, like, everything feels super processed and does nothing for my insides. Keh. But I guess you’d be inspired here with so many different faces. I uh, I hope you’re having fun. I’ll talk to you later.” He closed the laptop and hung his head with a sigh. -- Kagome was leaning over a box when she felt a little hand tug on the edge of her yukata. Despite having been uncomfortable in it the first day she arrived, Kagome found the change in clothing and location a nice shift. It was easier for her to think clearly without the city so in her face. She looked down at Rin and smiled, “Yes?” “Why does Rin-chan only see you in the mornings? Kagome-chan is not here a lot at night time.” The little girl was in a yellow yukata and was trying to not seem upset by her own question. Her tiny hand still clung to Kagome’s side. Kagome put down her clipboard and squatted to Rin’s level. “Kagome-chan is here to do work and does not have a lot of time. While I’m happy to see Rin-chan, if I don’t get my work done, Sesshomaru-sama will be mad at me.” “Then why don’t you also work at night? Wouldn’t that help you?” Rin pouted. Kagome sighed and ruffled her hair, “It wouldn’t be very nice to not let Tsuki-chan have some time to play too, right? We have to share.” “But…” Rin rubbed the back of her head, “What does Tsuki-chan like to do?” Kagome laughed, “Why don’t you ask her tonight at din--- “ “Rin, leave her to her work,” another voice cut into the conversation. Sesshomaru stood at the front of the door to the storage room, arms folded in front of him. “Are you not supposed to be in a tutoring session with Jaken?” “Jaken-san is so boring, Sesshomaru-sama. It’s summer break,” Rin pouted lightly, kicking at the floor. “Rin-chan wanted to go to the beach.” Sesshomaru raised an eyebrow, “The beach?” Kagome bowed to Sesshomaru and smiled, titling her head to the side, as if listening to something. “Tsuki-chan has never been to the beach.” Her eyes locked with Sesshomaru, “Why don’t you three go? I am almost done here.” Sesshomaru studied Kagome, holding her gaze. Why would this girl willingly give up her possession so that the demon could roam around in her body. It didn’t make much sense. Most hanyous like his damn brother Inuyasha never let their beasts show. Kagome seemed to treat her beast with more respect than normal. “Is that not a satisfiable compromise? Rin-chan, if you go finish your studies, Tsuki-chan will go to the beach with you. You can ask her all the questions you want.” Tsuki groaned in Kagome’s head and she hid a chuckle behind her hand. She looked to Sesshomaru, “Well?” “Please say yes, Lord Sesshomaru!” Rin-chan bounced around his feet, tugging on his leg. “It’s really hot, I bet you’re hot with all that hair.” Sesshomaru looked down at Rin and touched the top of her head, “Go study. If you get all the answers correct, this Sesshomaru will let you to go the beach.” Rin squeaked and ran down the hall, shouting thanks down the hall. Kagome had returned to her work, picked up her clipboard, but noticed Sesshomaru was still standing in the door. “Do you need something?” “You cater to the girl’s whimsies.” “Do you prefer I not, Sesshomaru-sama?” She had a new pot in her hand, turning it slowly, taking in the intricate design patterns in blue ink. “If I have caused a problem, I do apologize.” “It is not an issue.” There was a silence that hung in the room. Kagome put down the plot and jotted down some notes and turned back to him, sketching the image without breaking her gaze on him. “Is it something else, than?” “This Sesshomaru does not understand why you cater to her.” Kagome tilted her head, “I am a guest here. It would reflect poorly on me if I did not. Also, victims often have attachments to those who rescue them. It is something like Nightingale Syndrome, but not as severe. Could you imagine if I had been cruel to her?” “You do not know her.” “No, I do not. But she wishes to know me.” She picked up another object from the box, this, a sheath to a sword, but no sword to be seen. “I am accustomed to being around younger siblings.” “The brother from the graveyard.” Kagome bristled but nodded slowly, “That is correct.” “Do you recall that meeting?” “I recall harming you, for which I apologize. At the same time I was not myself.” “You were Tsuki.” “Tsuki and I had not come to a working agreement or understanding of one another,” she grumbled, writing down more information. “Why do you ask? Surely that wound has already healed?” “Indeed it has.” There was another silence. Kagome huffed and put down her things and turned to him. She crossed her arms and glared. “Honestly, what do you want? What did I do? If I’ve done something wrong, correct me and I will not do it again. Do I wake you up in the morning from being in here?” Sesshomaru looked at her and after a long pause finaly spoke again. “Your speed is impressive. No one has been in this room in years and you have completed half this room in just five days.” “I only have tomorrow anyway, so I should really get back to it if you want to take her to the beach.” Sesshomaru nodded and took a step back to outside the doorway. Just as he was about to close the door he bowed his head. “Thank you.” The door shut and Kagome whipped her head up back towards the door. Had Sesshomaru really just thanked her? -- Inuyasha stood in the center of the park with Miroku, waiting for Sango to buy an ice cream. “I feel like third wheel, dude.” Miroku laughed and patted his friend’s back, “We went to the park yesterday and had a picnic. She was the one who suggested it. She figured you were having culture shock like she was.” “You’re so lucky the two of you are humans. The smells here are god awful,” he grumbled, adjusting his ears under the bandana. “That’s why we picked the park. We figured nature would help,” he laughed again, gesturing for Inuyasha to follow him to meet halfway to Sango. “Besides, now that you’re staying here, you’ll adjust in no time.” Inuyasha sighed and trotted after him. Sango smiled and held up her ice cream. “I’m surprised you didn’t want any, Inuysaha. Kagome said it was one of your favorites.” Inuysaha thought back to the day in the park. The image of her, running towards him through the fountain, with water flying, and such fear but determination in her eyes. He shook his head and looked at Sango, who seemed to be staring at him intently. “Just not in the mood. Not too hungry since I got here.” “Don’t worry, dear,” Miroku soothed, sliding his arm around her. “Demons, even half demons, really don’t have to eat all that often. Inuyasha just likes to eat.” “Can it, jerk,” Inuyasha jabbed him. “So what if ramen is awesome?” “What have you been doing besides seeing apartments?” Sango asked him quietly, licking at her ice cream as the three headed for a small bridge over a man-made river in the park. “Not a lot. I don’t really understand enough English to understand any of their crappy television. Tried to get ahold of Kagome a few times, but she always seems busy.” He shoved his hands in his pockets and looked up at the trees. “I wanna see the city, but I don’t know where to begin. I don’t wanna see no ruins from the terrorists, it’s kinda depressing, but I ain’t the kind of guy to go to that fashion street and buy expensive shit either.” “Well, there are tons of zoos and parks all over the city. If you go to lower Manhattan you’ll find the High Line. It’s a park that is made from reconverted train tracks. They run high up, like on the level of the buildings,” Miroku suggested, guiding them over the bridge. 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