Omega | By : Namiriana Category: InuYasha AU/AR > Yaoi - Male/Male Views: 12161 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 1 |
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Omega
Chapter: The Journey West Date: November 19, 2011 Selfish: concentrating on one’s own advantage, pleasure, or well-being without regard for others Oblivious: lacking mindful attention Kagome continued to glare at the houshi that was walking on the other side of the taijiya. Sango continued to hold an annoyed expression on her face because the two were acting as though they were still small children. The relationship between the two had deteriorated from a tenuous truce into a full on war that was all glares, snarky comments, and vicious pranks when the other person was not looking. It was quite tiresome as Sango was always playing the middleman with shaky peace treaties that barely lasted a day and she was ready to beat them both into oblivion. While Miroku was right that Kagome still needed to get a grasp on reality and grow up from her fantasy world, the monk was also wrong in the way he was going about it. Kagome was a stubborn girl, more so than Inuyasha ever was. No amount of spoken evidence would ever convince her of her faults; she would have to be shown what she did was wrong before the girl finally started to wise up. “Both of you need to let it go. Your issues with the past and each other should be the furthest things from your minds as we have a crisis of multiple worlds. You guys giving each other trouble for what is, in comparison, petty things should pale with the fact that if Naraku is not eliminated before he gets the remaining jewel shards, the world, but past and present, will be gone. There will be nothing to fight over after, because there will be no after.” Sango chastised both of them. Miroku had the decency to look ashamed, but Kagome could not get past her own smug satisfaction that Miroku was castigated to hear what else was said. Sango wasted no time in correcting that misstep. “Kagome! Pull yourself together or you won’t ever be able to travel back to your world. There won’t be a world anywhere if we don’t pull together and defeat Naraku through whatever means necessary. I don’t know about you, but I would like to live long enough to see my children have children and the world progress beyond what it is.” This time Kagome turned her head away from the group with a huff of annoyance. Sango gave a depressed sigh in response, because she could already tell that their trip could be doomed to failure and the world to annihilation due to her selfish attitude. Kouga and his council members sat in the suit given to Kouga by the Lord of the Western Lands, discussing the astounding revelations that had been brought to light the day before. Kouga had thought that something bad might happen to him, but he had never dreamed that the horrors that Inuyasha spoke of would ever happen. He had believed that, worst case scenario, he would suffer some painful ailment or trial or give up his pride or dignity as an alpha to grovel at the mutt’s feet, but never something so disastrous. “What are you going to do, Lord Kouga? If what Inuyasha says is true, then you either have to forsake your mate and children for him or you will end up killing them in your primal rage,” a council member reiterated the problem bluntly. Kouga had nothing to say because he knew that it was not really a decision that he was ready to make. In fact, he wanted to prolong the decision as much as possible because it would mean that he would get to see his children grow up without having to face the shame that he left them for another demon, something that was not usually possible for wolf demons. In fact, the whole situation was coming out to look like Kagome’s fault when it was not truly her fault. “At this point, I think it would be better to listen and research all that has been and will be said. We must first verify that what is said is true before we begin making any decisions that will largely affect not only my family, but the tribe as well,” Kouga declared wisely. While he did not smell a lie, there were ways to get around lying. It was best to investigate everything before running to make a decision that might not need to be considered because there was a loophole or back way for getting out of it. If all else failed, there had to be some way to appease the Mother as well as keeping his mate and children. They still had time to research and decide the best course of action and Kouga planned to use every bit of that time wisely to get the outcome he wanted. Sango sighed as she sank into the hot spring that she had made sure was away from the others. The tension between what was left of their group was so tightly wound that even her skin felt tight when she had to be around them for more than a few minutes. That feeling gets annoying after the twenty minutes, let alone going around all day and into the night with it. The taijiya let out another sigh and sunk even further in the hot, soothing water as she tried to relieve the stress that weighed her body. The moment’s peace was ruined as Sango heard the tale-tell stomping of the miko headed in her direction. The sigh that left the older raven haired woman was now one of despair. Could she not take a nice soak to herself without having to be the ocean water to Kagome’s volcanic eruptions or solace to her husband’s guilt of what happened almost two decades ago? Sango left the spring and began drying off just as Kagome entered her now ruined spot of luxury. “What is it now, Kagome?” “Your husband is a problem, Sango. Do something about him!” Sango looked up at the girl sharply. “What in all hell are you talking about Kagome?” The miko stomped her foot like the petulant child that she still was as she screamed her answer. “GET HIM TO LEAVE ME ALONE. I DON’T CARE ABOUT INUYASHA OR WHY HE LEFT. IF YOU DON’T DO SOMETHING, I’M GOING TO LEAVE ON MY OWN!” Kagome was panting at the end of her rant while Sango merely looked at her unimpressed. “Then go.” With those two words floating between them, Sango finished dressing and left to find her husband. She had had all that she could take of Kagome. She knew that Miroku was not completely blameless, but most of the problems within the group stemmed from Kagome’s selfishness and her obliviousness to the consequences of her actions. She had been coddled way to much as a child and Kouga coddled her as well and now she was ruined woman who would figure out way too late that you cannot always get what you want, when you want it, or even at all. Sango silently wished the girl the best of luck, but beyond that she was done with the miko brat. “Sango,” Kagome whispered. She was in shock; not only at what Sango had said, but that the woman had walked away from her. Sango was supposed to be her friend, almost the sister she never had and she had just walked away from her, left her. Yes, she had said that she was going to leave, but she did not mean it. She was just angry because everything was falling apart and they were not able to do anything to stop it without that mangy dog around to help out. Miroku did not help either as he continuously brought up Inuyasha, Kouga, her era, and her children all the time. She did not like children, so she left them with the pack omega’s and traveled often so that they would not have to know that their mother disliked them, Kouga was happy because she gave him children, and Inuyasha was just a stupid dog that had had his feelings hurt and ran away. None of their problems was her fault, those problems stemmed solely from Naraku but the monk was always blaming it on her. When Kagome returned to the spot where they had made their camp, she found it devoid of her previous companions. A shiver traveled up her spine at the thought that she was truly alone in that era with no one to come save her should something go wrong. For the first time since she appeared in the feudal era, Kagome was truly on her own, had to survive on her own and she had absolutely no idea how to do it. Sango and Miroku walked in comfortable silence, hand in hand, away from the camp and away from the dark haired menace that had accompanied them thus far. It was time for them to stop enabling Kagome’s horrid behavior and show her the kind of unconditional love that she apparently never got while growing up in her own era. If everyone acted the way Kagome did in that era, as Inuyasha had often times hinted at, they were glad that they were unable to visit and that they lived in this era rather than hers. They knew the value of hard work, working together, and helping out a neighbor in need from the goodness of your heart and spirit rather than what they could repay for the service. It was something that even Inuyasha had understood, but oft times chose not to act on. For Kagome, it was also about being tired of sleeping in the wilderness despite the fact that going back to civilization so often took them further and further away from the their goal of stopping Naraku and his evil plot of gaining the Shikon no Tama to increase his power and allow for demons to take over. However, with or without her, they were going to continue on to the Western Lands and plead for the help of Lord Inu no Taisho and Lord Kouga, if he happened to still be there when they arrived. 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