Hey guys! Been traveling around the southeast seeing family this week đ Thought Iâd be able to cobble some time together to get a post out by today, but no dice. May have something out Sunday if I get the time, otherwise itâs back to the normal Wed – Fri update schedule next week. Just
SessKag Series: The Pact, Part 105
While Inuyasha sulked in a tree just outside the house, Kagome sat with Sango in the hours after. Not speaking much, weeping often. Kagome felt raw with griefâfleshed-out from the inside out. Sangoâs eyes were rubbed red, her face pale as swept stone. She looked washed out, hollowed out. Worn out with pain, yet unable
SessKag Series: The Pact, Part 104
With Shin in arms, Inuyasha and Kagome hurried from their home. On the porch step they met the harried young man who had hailed them. He stood panting to catch his breath. âMiko-sama, I-Inuyasha-samaâŚâ âWhat the hellâs going on?â Inuyasha barked at him. The young man started, then shook his head. ââŚYou had better just
SessKag Series: The Pact, Part 103
Inuyasha wasnât at home when she arrived, not that sheâd expected him to be. He usually came trudging in after sunset, and that was still about an hour off. Anxiously, she paced the hut with Shin in her arms, glancing about, thinking. She felt both sick with dread and restless with anticipation. No matter how
SessKag Series: The Pact, Part 102
Kagome reeled aside as if sheâd been struck. She staggered a few steps into the grass, clapping a hand to her mouth. Her shoulders hunched. Her guts twisted, her stomach roiled. She thought she might throw up. Her eyes watered and burned. Her throat was parched, constricted. Blood rushed pounding in her ears. At her
SessKag Series: The Pact, Part 101
Tangled up in Sesshoumaruâs arms, Kagome stared out at Miroku, staring back at her. In the time before he turned away, she was frozen, numb inside. Her body went still. Her mind went blank. A moment could have passed. An eternity could have passed. She felt no difference between the two as she stood there,
SessKag Series: The Pact, Part 100
Kagome leapt up from the stump like sheâd been shocked, glaring at Sesshoumaru. âI knew I shouldnât have said anything. I should have known better. This is why I canât talk to youâbecause you always try to twist things back around on me to suit your own purposes. Iâm not in love with you. Iâm
SessKag Series: The Pact, Part 99
Kagome sat on a stump in the clearing, watching Shin dash about through the falling leaves. His gusts of youki sent them swirling in all directionsâriotous confetti-bursts of crimson and gold. He darted and leapt, snapped and spun. At times he gathered enough ethereal steam beneath his paws to go briefly airborne, but even Kagome
SessKag Series: The Pact, Part 98
Kagome stared down at where Inuyasha lay sprawled, too stunned at first to do anything else. He was out cold. Shin inched toward him, bristled and sniffing. Even when he nudged Inuyasha with his snowy crackling muzzle, even when his miasmic purple tongue licked Inuyasha full and fuming across the face, the hanyou barely stirred.Â
Lamentations
Kagome had taken herself off to be melancholy. Hirokin knew this well before he found her, standing alone atop a treacherous, windblown ridge. She was perched at the razor edge of the crags, staring off into the pale churning gloom far below. As Hirokin approached her, her profile may as well have been etched in