A First Time For Everything | By : MiztikalDragon Category: InuYasha > Het - Male/Female > Sessh?maru/Rin > Sessh?maru/Rin Views: 18537 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Disclaimer: Why must I keep stating the obvious? We all know I do not own anything here, besides the endless rambling of a poor woman... If I owned, nobody would have loved it as much :)
"Uprising." Muse Work it seemed, always wanted to keep her longer than it should have and yet again she was running late. Her ride was waiting patiently for her in the parking lot, windows rolled down slightly, allowing the cool air from the testy air conditioner out into the hot July atmosphere. She sighed heavily pulling the strap of her purse higher on her shoulder, her black skirt blowing in the muggy breeze. There was a storm brewing in the sky, shadows brown and grey clouds slinking above her, threatening to unleash its might if provoked. Today had not been a very good day for her. "Move, I'm driving," she said tiredly, brushing the stray strands of her hair from her face. "But it's my car," brown eyes glared at her in protest, slightly tanned arms crossing over the other in front of a pouting chest. Kohaku had always had a flair for the dramatics, and though on any other day she would have been up for the verbal spar, today she did not want to deal with either of their childishness. "I don't care if it's your mother's second cousins uncle's father's car Kohaku," she spat opening the driver door. "If you want to live you will move." His 'harrumph' was ignored as Kohaku shoved passed her, his shoulder smacking hers and almost knocking her down. It could have been said that she started the fight, she would not deny it; however, now was neither the time nor the place and discussions would be had at another time. He moved without another word and she climbed in and buckled her seatbelt. The sky was looking angrier than she felt and she did not want to get caught in a storm like this. She lived in Arizona her entire life, had first-hand experience on heat waves and floods (when rain decided to visit) and even the few freak hail storms, but not once had she ever been caught in a dust storm. She was warned that they were dangerous and when a warning for them came up, she had conveniently found a way around it, or avoiding it completely; however, today she had found it impossible to avoid. There were rules to avoid disaster, if visibility was impossible she would pull over, turn off her lights and wait it out, no matter how much she loathed the blistering summers. She told herself she had it all under control, that the storm was not close enough to where they were so she would be able to make it home in one piece and avoid the worst of it. "How was your day?" Kohaku asked turning down the stereo volume. He was good at diffusing bad situations and she liked that about him. "Long," she sighed heavily, her eyes watching the road and cars in front of her. She could not afford to be reckless. "Spent most of the day in training, learning how to post payments and run a lot of the book keeping reports and trials. Tedious, but pretty simple. I just wish there wasn't so much, I'm not certain I'm cut out for this." "Rin," his hand brushed her arm, unspoken comfort and it brought a small smile to her face. "You'll get the hang of it." "I know that," she bit down on her lower lip flipping the switch to turn on the headlights. "I just feel stupid." "Rin," his tone was chastising, one that made her hackles immediately rise and if she hadn't been driving, she would have smacked him upside the head. "You're not stupid." "Yeah, yeah whatever," she brushed his words off as if they were leaves on her shoulder, letting them roll off her and instantly forgotten behind her. Driving under the overpass of the I-17, all of the light around her was swallowed into a thick cloud of brown. Dust swirled around the small four-door car, pushing at the doors and threatening to make her lose control. It should have only taken a few seconds to drive out of the overpass, but time was not following its path. Darkness grew and Rin could no longer make out the brake lights of the vehicles that had once been in front of her. It was as if she were driving with her eyes closed, or with a thick brown pair of sunglasses over her face at night and she felt her heart skip a beat. The storm had found her. "Kohaku what do I do? I can't see!" Rin felt the fear crawling up her spine and taking a hold of her, her hands clutching the steering wheel until her knuckles turned ghostly white. "Pull over," he said suddenly, urgency lacing his tone in a way she had never heard before. "Where?" she was all but screaming now, her eyes darting around her but finding nothing but wall-to-wall dust and the sound of whirling wind around them. His response was not anything discernable besides that of a horrified scream. The wind pushed the vehicle at all angles, but she heard the crunch of the metal before the thunderous roar of an angry creature. If Rin had lived in any other place she would have said that an elephant crashed into the side of Kohaku's car, the metal giving away like heated plastic and she screamed as the windshield crumbled, her arms pathetically attempting to guard her face from small shards flying at her. The car rolled, her seatbelt locking her tightly against her seat as her body followed the gravitational pressure playing tug-o-war with her. The pain and fear lasted for what seemed like forever before the steer wheeling column smashed into her face, blood splattering from her nose and temple. She could faintly hear Kohaku screaming her name, his hands clutching her as everything around her stopped and she was left with unavoidable pain. Everything hurt, her mind shutting down as she tried in vain to catalog all the aches and pains, ignoring the not so subtle throbbing of her chest. "Sesshomaru!" the shrill cry of a nasal voice forced her brain to restart, her chest heaving as she gasped desperately for air, gulping it as if it were her first time experiencing oxygen. "Where am I?" Her head lolled against something hard and firm and opening her eyes, her vision was clouded by white and silver. "Kohaku?" "You are alive," a deep baritone voice shook Rin to her core. She looked down at herself not taking her captive's word for her current state and her face heated in horrified embarrassment. Her clothing looked like it had been torn down the center by a sharp blade, her breasts front and center stage for any curious viewer. "Who is this Kohaku?" "Oh my god I'm naked!" 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