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that stuff you have heard before and that you don’t need to hear again since we
all know it by heart. Takahashi-sama is the only one who can do that. I can never own Inuyasha.
This is an AU fic based off the
plot of an old romance novel of my mom’s.
Cyancat ^_^
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The Captive Bride
Chapter Four - Drenched
Beginnings
Rin pried her eyes
open to stare at her clock as the alarm started blaring. It was the usual time
for her to get up, 5:15 AM. Though with what Sesshomaru had told her last
night, she didn’t know if she could obey him.
Sesshomaru had told her to stay home, but she couldn’t stand to stay
here all day. Sango would be here at 6 and with her a question asking why she
was staying home. Even her mother would be asking questions all day why she was
home and not at work. It wasn’t like Rin to just take the day off, especially
when they needed the money. And how could she explain that Sesshomaru told her
to take the day off, especially after kissing him, twice even!
She flipped over
on her bed and looked out the window, peering through the blinds. It looked
like a promising day, not a cloud in the morning sky and the sunrise itself was
beautiful.
Rin closed her
eyes again and reached out to hug the stuffed white dog that she slept with.
She had to admit, all her dreams were filled with Sesshomaru and those burning
gold eyes. In her dream, they had been on a ocean cruise, staring out at the
sea, then he’d taken her into his arms and kissed her passionately. The events
of amorous love making they had done in her dream still swirled through her
mind and she unconsciously blushed at the thought, burying her head into the
stuffed dog. How could she even think about doing that with him? Yes, they’d
kissed, but that was all it was going to be. It just wasn’t something that one
did with the new boss, at least one who didn’t want a scandal on their hands.
Rin rolled over
and hugged the stuffed dog closer. Yet, she hadn’t seen a ring on his finger.
He wasn’t married. It was better odds then none. She looked at her clock once
more. 5:24. Well, she might as well as get up and get ready, but for what, Rin
didn’t know.
Shedding the
comfort of her bed, Rin sat up and began her morning procedures to get ready.
Right on time, Sango arrived promptly at six, letting herself into the house
and shifted off her jacket. She paused to frown at the slumped form of Rin
sitting at the kitchen table, a cup of coffee still steaming in front of her.
Dropping her keys and purse on the table, she pulled up a chair next to Rin.
“You alright?”
Sango inquired.
“Yea,” Rin nodded
her head. “I’m fine.”
“You sure don’t
look it. Are you being overworked? Why aren’t you ready to go? The bus will be
at the stop soon.” Sango looked at her watch.
Rin laughed
lightly at Sango’s comment. “Actually, I have the day off today.” She admitted
half-heartedly.
“That’s great!”
Sango exclaimed. “You haven’t had a day off in a long time, you’ve earned it!”
Rin looked at
Sango curiously. “You really think so?”
“Don’t you think
that you deserved it by now? After all the time and blood you’ve put into that
company? Why not?”
Rin shrugged her
shoulders. “I don’t know. It just feels odd. I don’t even know what to do
today. I mean, I could help with Mom-”
“Hold it right
there!” Sango interrupted Rin, pointing a finger at her face. “My job is to
work for you and take care of your mother. I have been trained in these duties,
not you! I will not tolerate you straggling around here, getting in my way. You
need to get out and do something for yourself! All I have ever seen you do is
take care of your mother and not yourself. You’re dedicated and it’s
appreciated, but you’ll kill yourself at this rate. You need to relax for at
least one day.”
Rin stared in
disbelief at Sango. “Are you sure? I mean, you don’t mind me not being here?”
“What do I do here
everyday when you’re not here?” Sango said with a smile on her face, standing
and getting a cup of coffee for herself. “It’s going to be the same thing as
always. You go out and do something for yourself. Go to the shopping center,
the zoo, the library, even the park! Just get out!”
“You know, the
park does sound pretty good.” Rin said, a smile spreading across her face. “I
haven’t been there in a while. Maybe I’ll go there.”
At eight, an hour
later than when she was usually at work, Rin stepped out of her home with a
wave to Sango and started walking down the sunny street. She was starting to
enjoy this time she had on her own during the still quiet hours of the morning.
It was rare she had any peace to herself. At eight-thirty, she made it to the
city park and choosing a bench in the sun, sat down to watch the day go by. She
smiled at couples who passed, a child that cried as his mother pulled him
along, and a pair of old men shuffling along down the sidewalk engrossed in a
loud conversation.
She pulled a small
novel out of her purse that Sango had given her for some light reading and
began her journey into the story. Time passed and her stomach growled at her
with a loud gurgle, making Rin look up and realize that it was close to lunch.
She had been so engrossed in the book she hadn’t noticed the time slip away.
She reached into her purse and pulled out a sandwich Sango had made for her and
nibbled on it lightly while reading further into the story. It was such an
intriguing story because the main character, a woman by the name of Tohru had
been living in a house with two handsome men as their housekeeper. Strictly
business at first, but as time went on Tohru began to realize that she had
feelings for the men. And just her luck, the men had fallen for her too, yet
fought like cats and mice over her attention.
It was just starting into the climax of the story arc. Tohru was
confronted by the two men, asking her to choose one of them.
Rin was just about
to turn the page and learn the conclusion, but something stopped her. That
something was a fairly large drop of water landing right on the top of the
opened book. It left a huge water mark and Rin quickly rushed to wipe off the
moisture and keep it from ruining the paper. Suddenly there was another large
drop, then one on her head, the drops accumulating by the second. Rin looked up
at the sky to see that it had darkened quickly with gray clouds blocking out
the sun.
She scrambled to
stuff the book in her purse while trying to make her way into someplace dry. A
large rumble from above her rolled through the park and right behind it came a
wall of rain. Rin hardly had time to shield herself from the downpour much less
get to a dry spot. Instantly she was drenched, the rain soaking everything it
hit. She grumbled to herself as she started walking back home in the drenching
rain, like she could get any wetter. It had started out so nice and now... well
it wasn’t like she really needed this instant shower.
Rin was almost
half way home when she realized that there was something following her. It was
a sleek black sports car slowly following her down the road, taking it’s time
to stay just behind her line of sight. Rin didn’t dare look back for fear that
it might be a kidnapper. She knew their game, once the prey realized they were
being tailed, they’d make their move. Just keep quiet and walk quickly to the
closest police department.
“Hey!”
Rin quickened her
pace, hearing a voice call out to her.
“Rin! Would you
stop?!”
Rin stopped in her
tracks hearing her name called out and turned to see who the voice belonged to.
The pouring rain didn’t help her to see any better, but as the car pulled up
and the window rolled down, her eyes widened in surprise. Quickly she started walking
away. It wasn’t just any person, it was Sesshomaru! “I don’t need any help, thank you very much!”
“Rin, come on!
You’re walking around in the rain!”
“As a matter of
fact, I like walking in the rain. It’s very refreshing!” She turned on a heel
and began walking the other way, making it impossible for Sesshomaru to follow
her in the car.
Seconds later she
heard his car door slam and started walking even faster because of it.
“Rin! Rin!...Stop
there or you’re fired!”
Rin froze in
mid-step and slowly turned around to the tall figure approaching her.
Sesshomaru wore a long black trench coat, unmarred by the rain and held aloft a
wide blue umbrella that didn’t allow any room for the rain to hit him. A stern
look was upon his face yet his golden eyes laughed at her unease.
“Thought that’d
get you. What are you thinking walking around out here?” He walked up next to
Rin and held the umbrella above them both, staring boldly down at her.
Rin glared angrily
at the ground, not daring to look at Sesshomaru for fear of melting under his
gaze. “I was thinking about catching a cold so I didn’t have to come in
tomorrow. What do you think? I got caught out in the rain!” Rin huffed and
crossed her arms, sneezing in the process.
Sesshomaru reached
out to put a hand on her shoulder, which caused her hazel eyes to slowly travel
up, instantly meeting his and melt she did. His stoic face was unemotional, yet
he stirred so much inside her with those golden eyes. “I thought I told you to
stay at home.”
Rin shook herself free of his grip, yet stayed
within the confines of the umbrella. “You told me not to come to work. I can’t
just stay at home all day for no reason. My mother would be asking me questions
all day because of it and I can’t tell her what happened!”
Sesshomaru’s eyebrow
quirked. “What happened?”
Rin rolled her
eyes. “You-you kissed me!” She pointed a finger at his face. “You practically
forced yourself on me, twice even! I
should never have gotten that ride home from you in the first place! What kind
of man does that to a defenseless young woman?”
“Well, I don’t
actually remember you trying to get away from my advances either.” Sesshomaru
quipped back.
Rin started to
retort, but she cut her words short and looked away into the rainy street.
There was a long
pause between the two before Sesshomaru sighed and wrapped his arm around Rin,
pulling her toward his car.
Rin squeaked in
the shock of the sudden moment. “What?
Where are we going Sesshomaru?” she questioned, the strength of his arm around
her washing away any bravery she had left to stand up to him.
“My home.” He
stated blandly.
Rin’s jaw dropped.
“Your home!? But-but-but WHY!? I only live eight blocks from here.”
“That’s eight
blocks too many. Anyway, do you think you want to go home now? In the pouring
rain? You look like a drowned cat already.
And it doesn’t look like its going to let up anytime soon. You’ll probably catch pneumonia before you
get home. I can’t have you getting sick because of me. If it means anything,
I’ll even promise you that I won’t try anything. Alright?”
She stared at
Sesshomaru for a moment, judging to see if he was speaking truthfully. “Fine.”
“Then it’s
settled.” Sesshomaru said, opening the car door and settling Rin into the
passenger seat. He bolted around and slid into the driver’s seat. “We’ll just
go to my place and get you dried off. Nothing more. Then I’ll take you home.”
Rin nodded her
head in agreement and stared silently out the window as Sesshomaru put the car
in gear and took off down the road. Five minutes later he turned onto a long
drive that Rin had thought was at first a street but later realized it was his
own driveway. There were trees abound, mostly with the flowering cherry kind, a
personal favorite of Rin’s. The drive was adorned with fountains and statues all
the way up to the house. Wait, did she say house? Hardly. It was mansion! It
looked as if she had just stepped into the past, for his home looked just like
a castle. There was a gate built around the huge home, giving it an even more
important feel to the whole place. The mansion was a dazzling white with huge
columns supporting the roof which extended out to cover part of the driveway
and the top two floors of the house had a balcony surrounding them. The width
of the house was at least as long as a football field and who knows how long it
was, since she couldn’t see around it! There was a garage off to the left, but
it looked more like a warehouse with four car doors in front.
Rin was still
staring in amazement as Sesshomaru stopped the car in a cul de sac ending in
front of the mansion. He stepped out and even opened Rin’s door for her as
well, with the rain pelting down upon him and the outstretched umbrella
shielding her. The two hastened towards the front entrance’s immense black
double door and Rin could feel the overwhelming sense of intimidation pouring
over her as they neared his home. Unconsciously she edged closer to Sesshomaru.
Shielded by the
outstretched roof, they paused as he unlocked the door and Rin’s gaze ran over
the expensive black material of his jacket, cut to frame the broadness of his
shoulders and tapering close to the slimness of his waist and hips. He stood up
while placing the keys back in his pocket and Rin turned her head sharply away.
She couldn’t believe what she was doing! Stop staring at the boss like he was a
piece of meat!
Sesshomaru pushed
open the door, seemingly unaware at Rin’s sudden interest in the door knocker
and waited for her to enter before him. She jumped when she realized that he
was waiting for her and stepped inside the large foyer. Her eyes widened as she
was surrounded by the immenseness of the home. The ceiling expanded all the way
to the top of the third floor and a Y-shaped staircase opened into the foyer
with white wrought-iron railings curving to the base, where large black squares
of tile alternated with white. Rin felt lost already.
“Come,” Sesshomaru
said, seeing her expression and taking her hand. “You can use one of the guest
rooms on the second floor.”
“One of the guest
rooms?” Rin questioned as she was being led up the stairs. “And you live here
all alone?”
Sesshomaru glanced
back at her and shook his head. “Not hardly. There’s the servants quarters on
the first floor. My room is on the third... and then there is also my
brother’s.” He ground out the last word through his teeth, more than
emphasizing the dislike he had for his sibling.
Rin’s eyebrows
raised in surprise. “You have a brother?” She had never heard of him having any
family.
“Sadly, yes I do,
but I don’t spend much time with him. We like to... keep our space, if you know
what I mean. Ah, here we are.” Sesshomaru stopped before a white double door,
his hand resting on the door knob. He glanced at Rin with a wink. “I think this
one will work for you.”
Rin merely nodded
in agreement and stepped forward as Sesshomaru gestured for her to enter before
him.
Rin gazed in awe
in the wonder of the guest room she had been assigned. The wall color was a
deep chocolate brown with a burgundy border. A huge king size bed with dark red
bedding and corner posts that rose to the ceiling. A fireplace, though dead,
was across from the bed with a huge dresser on each side. Two dark blue plush
sofas and an armchair sat circling the lavish patio door that lead out to the
room’s own terrace.
“There’s a private
bathroom for this room,” Sesshomaru gestured to the left of the double door
towards a frosted glass door, “Use it if you need to. There are robes in the
closet. I’ll have one of the servants come up and get your clothes in a few
minutes.”
“If your guests
live this well, I’d love to see what your room looks like.” Rin slapped a hand
over her mouth, the words already out of her mouth before she could stop
herself. Her eyes, wide with alarm, turned to look up at Sesshomaru, whom
seemed to be intrigued at her miss-spoken words.
“I’m sure we both
would, but we’ll save that for a future tour. Hmmm?” Sesshomaru glanced once
more at Rin before turning and exiting the room. He closed the door deftly,
leaving Rin in the semi-quiet of her guest room.
Rin sighed and started
pulling the pins out of her hair. She had worn it up like she usually did when
going to work. It just seemed natural to do. Now she wished she really hadn’t.
It just made her rat’s nest of hair get worse. She sat down at one of the
dressers with a huge vanity mirror and started to pull out the pins, grimacing
every time she pulled one out wrong. Five minutes later, Rin was sure that her
scalp would never be the same again and that she would never use that many pins
again either.
With a long look
around the room, Rin decided that she might as well take a bath. It wasn’t
going to get any better, whether she was dry or not. Shedding her yellow blouse
and orange jacket with matching skirt, Rin neatly folded them and placed them
on the bed. The servant should get the right idea when they came for her
clothes. Opening the closet doors, Rin spied five terry cloth robes, each a
different color. She quickly grabbed one and wrapped herself in the soft warmth
it was known for. Oh how wonderful it felt to live in luxury.
Opening the
frosted glass door, Rin was nearly floored by the immenseness of the bathroom. Its
size was just as big as her bedroom at home. Peach and white tiles covered the
floor, accenting the brass colored fixtures and the beautiful marble sunken tub
placed in the corner, hidden from direct view. On the sink counter lay a brush
and comb, with other toiletries that she might need. Rin was amazed at what
Sesshomaru provided for his guests. You could just come with a change of
clothes and still have all you needed. She turned to look at the marble tub and
smiled, how wonderful to have use of such fantastic facilities.
Rin didn’t know
long she had been sitting in the tub, but every moment felt like heaven. An
assortment of oils and scents had been available, so she was very liberal with
her choice. Closing her eyes, Rin reveled in the heavenly scents that
surrounded her. She thought that she heard something that sounded like a door
closing, but figured that it was the servant returning with her clean clothes
and dismissed the whole thing.
Then the door to
the bathroom sounded like it had just been opened and closed. Rin pried an eye
open, hoping that she was really dreaming it up. Rin realized that she wasn’t
when she spotted a young woman leaning to look into the mirror above the sink.
With her black hair coming just past her shoulders, Rin thought that she must
have been only a few years younger than herself. The green T-shirt and blue
jeans the young girl wore was a definite contrast against the peach colored
bathroom and Rin could only but stare at her.
After a minute,
Rin hoped that she would leave, but she reapplied make-up slowly and precisely
like an expert beautician. Rin was already uncomfortable in the now lukewarm
water and decided enough was enough. Rin cleared her throat loudly enough for
it to reverberate through the bathroom. The young girl froze instantly hearing
the sound. Her head swiveled to look around the bathroom and when she finally
glanced over at the tub, her eyes widened in shock. She let out a shout in
surprise which she quickly muffled, clapping both her hands over her mouth.
Rin smiled
apologetically at her and waved a bubble covered hand at her. “Hi.”
The girl pointed a
finger at Rin. “Who are you? What’re you doing here?”
“Umm.. I’m Rin and
I was taking a bath until you barged in here. Who are you?” Rin questioned,
still uncomfortable that she had to carry a conversation now while still in the
tub.
“Me? I don’t think
I should tell you that. No one is supposed to know that I’m here!”
“Well, I know now
and unless you want me screaming out for help, will you hand me a towel and
kindly turn around so I can get out of this tub?” Rin shook her hands free of
bubbles. “I feel like a prune.”
The girl nodded
and quickly skittered to grab a towel and hand it to Rin. With the girl’s back
turned, Rin hurried to get out of the tub while wrapping the fluffy white towel
around her. She studied the young girl for a moment before deciding to finally
talk to her. “Well, are you going to tell me what your name is? I told you
mine.” Rin crossed her arms across her chest and tried her best to look angry.
The girl turned at
the sound of Rin’s voice and looked at her imploringly, clasping her hands
together and shaking them at Rin. “Please, please don’t tell Sesshomaru I was
here! He’d kill me if he knew.”
Rin became
confused when she mentioned Sesshomaru. Was this, gods-forbid, his girlfriend
or dare she say it, his fiancé? “You know Sesshomaru?
The girl grimaced
lightly. “Sort-of. There are extenuating circumstances around that. I beg of
you, don’t tell him I was here!”
“First, what is
your name and second, why don’t you want Sesshomaru to know you’re here?”
The girl sighed in
frustration. “Fine, I’m Kagome. But before I tell you why I’m here, you gotta
promise not to tell anyone else.”
“Me promise? I’m
not the one on the short end of the stick here, Kagome.”
“Please? It’s the
only way that I know to trust you.” Kagome implored intensely.
Rin threw up her
hands in disgust, before suddenly remembering that she needed her hands to hold
up the towel and dropped them, grabbing the towel before it fell. “Alright! I
promise I won’t tell, especially Sesshomaru, now why are you here?”
“I’ve been
secretly seeing his brother, Inuyasha.
Sesshomaru hates him and hates even more the fact that Inuyasha would
want to spend time with me, so he has banned me from the house and from seeing
Inuyasha. I couldn’t stay away so I come over when he’s at work. I use one of
the guest rooms to get in and out by climbing the trellis. Inuyasha can’t leave
because the help here would know instantly if he left. Rin, you’re the first to
even know that I’ve been doing this. I’m really sorry that I barged in on you,
but I had no idea that Sesshomaru would have a visitor today.”
“Well, neither did
I, kiddo. I only work at the business that he just took over. I got caught in
the rain and Sesshomaru offered me to clean up and dry off here before he took
me home.”
Instantly Kagome
was interested. “He was nice to you?! But-but- You’re human!”
“So?” Rin rebuked.
“You are too! We all are! Sesshomaru is just different. He’s been trouble ever
since yesterday when we...” Rin trailed off realizing that she was saying too
much.
“What? What did
you do?” Kagome asked, seeing Rin start to blush in embarrassment.
“Umm, maybe you
should just go. I’m sure that you need to get home, so why don’t you-” Rin
started to say, trying to change the subject.
Kagome cut her
off. “Oh, no! I told you mine, now tell me yours. What is it you two did? Did
you fight? What?”
Rin shook her head
and started to head toward the bedroom. “Look, if you really want to know, let
me get dressed. I hate to be the person standing around half naked and freezing
while telling their life story. Just wait a few minutes, alright?”
“YOU KISSED?!”
Kagome nearly yelled at Rin as the two women sat on the bed.
Rin nodded her
head. “We did, but is it so hard to imagine kissing Sesshomaru?”
“YES!” Was the
overpowered answer from Kagome. “He’s...he’s...he’s HIMSELF! I mean he just
doesn’t go and start kissing women any time he wants. He hates women ,
especially human women--” Kagome caught herself a second too late, slapping a
hand over her mouth.
Rin peered at her
curiously. “That is the second time you’ve mentioned being human as if we were
different from Sesshomaru. What are you getting at?”
Kagome laughed
nervously. “Ah, well, it’s nothing at all, REALLY! I just don’t classify
Sesshomaru in the human race, that’s all! It’s just something I do!”
Rin peered at her
once more, uncertain if Kagome was telling the truth, but heaved a sigh
figuring that she was just imagining it. “Kagome, you’d better go. Sesshomaru
will be wondering if I drowned or not.
I’ve been up here for a while.”
“He’s here?!”
Kagome jumped off the bed and started to scramble around the room, grabbing her
bag and stuffing in items she had used earlier. “Why in the seven hells didn’t
you tell me?! Gods, he’ll know I was here!”
Rin watched Kagome
tear around the room. “What are you talking about? He won’t know. I promised
you that I wouldn’t tell. Plus, its still raining cats and dogs out there.” She
pointed a finger towards the patio windows.
Kagome looked up
at Rin for a moment. “Oh, he’ll know!” She continued finding her things and
stuffed them in her bag. “He WILL know. He has a...‘way’ of figuring these
things out. I gotta get out while I still can. And the rain... I don’t mind
getting soaked. Its actually fun once in a while to get soaked through and
through.”
Kagome ran to the
terrace and looked out once before straddling the rail and turned toward Rin
with a smile. “Thanks so much for everything. I hope I see you again!”
And with that,
Kagome was climbing down the trellis in a mad dash, the rain not even a factor
in her run across the grounds. It left Rin stunned and confused as to what
Kagome was so scared about Sesshomaru. He wasn’t that bad of a person, was he?
Sesshomaru sat
idly at his mahogany desk in his study, trying his best to read the budget
requests for next year at Taisho, but his mind kept wandering to the girl
upstairs. Rin Nagawa. She had blinded
him since the moment they met and yet now he still couldn’t understand it. She
was human and he was demon. There was no possible way that they should even be
together. Humans and demons simply didn’t mix, but why did she enchant him so?
Why did her face float through his mind? Why had he even given into those
primal urges and kissed her so actively?
He wouldn’t let himself have feelings for this girl. She was nothing
more than a human and that was how it was going to stay. The other day was a
mistake. Yes, a mistake. He’d forget everything and start anew. He needed to
figure out the other problem in his life. His father’s business which would
always come before his own life.
The phone ringing
jolted Sesshomaru out of the daze he had fallen into. Blinking once, he reached
out and grasped the phone from its cradle.
“Sadamoto
speaking.”
“Sesshomaru, good
to have caught you at home.” Purred the feminine voice through the receiver.
Sesshomaru groaned inwardly.
“Yes, its just
marvelous that you always know where I’m at, Kagura.” He said with feigned
amusement. “What do you want now?”
“Well, I’ve been
looking through the papers here on your case and I see that the deadline is
coming up for your father’s will. I do hope that this isn’t becoming a problem
for you. I mean it must not be easy to find a willing and suiting woman to fill
the position as Mrs. Sadamoto.”
Sesshomaru rolled
his eyes and leaned against his desk. “For your information Kagura, this isn’t
part of your case files. You and I both know this. I know what you’re doing and
it isn’t going to work. My father’s company is not for sale.”
“Oh that’s so good
to hear. I was so worried, thinking that you’d never find a mate and then loose
the company. So sad, thus forcing the chamber board to pick a new president of
Taisho Twin Swords. Lucky for them that Naraku is here or else they’d probably
pick someone unworthy of that prestigious name.”
“Too bad for
Naraku, but I will be taking over. I will find a mate, but I would never choose
such a disgusting demon as you are! Do NOT bother me again! ”
Sesshomaru slammed
the receiver down, eyes tinting red in his flush of anger. “Damn that bitch!
Thinking that I would marry her or else Naraku get the company. If it wasn’t
for the fact that all our funds come from my father’s company, I’d leave it all
behind in a second.”
Again the phone
began calling its distress out to Sesshomaru. He glared at the object before
grabbing the receiver.
“WHAT IS IT?” He
yelled into the phone.
“Sess? You okay?”
“You couldn’t have
called at a better time, Koga.” He replied with a groan. “I just got off the
phone with our favorite attorney.”
“Kagura’s been
bothering you again? She never let’s up. Once she gets an idea in her head, it
sticks. I just can’t believe that she even thinks that you’d marry her for the
company.”
“Don’t remind me,
Koga.” He rubbed a hand to his temples. “She just had to refresh my memory on
the fact that I only have a week left before the will goes void. This isn’t
turning out to be the hill of beans I thought it was going to be.”
“No one said that
marriage was easy. But its even harder for you when you don’t even know who
you’re gonna marry yet.”
“Just shut up
already. Why’d you call me? Having trouble with the audit, Koga?” Sesshomaru
said, frowning at the idea of it.
“No, its not that.
The reason I called is on something that I’d rather not go over with you on the
phone. Were you planning on coming back this afternoon?” Koga queried.
“No, not really.”
Sesshomaru paused for a moment. “Is there something wrong?”
“Just come to see
me first thing tomorrow. I’ll be in Tosai’s office.”
“Tosai’s? You’re
making this seem very cryptic, Koga. Can’t you just tell me now?”
“Sorry Sess, but
no. It isn’t meant to be said over the phone. Just come and see me as soon as
you get here tomorrow.”
The line buzzed as
Koga hung up the phone, leaving Sesshomaru very puzzled.
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