The End of Transgressions

…Well, sort of! There’s still 1 more bonus chapter and the epilogue to go, but the Daily Transgressions series is complete at last!! Omg, what a surreal feeling! 🙂 First off, a huge, resounding THANK YOU to everyone who’s read the series and supported me along the way! Seriously, can’t express my gratitude enough!! 😀

SessKag Series: Daily Transgressions, Final Part

This entry is part 119 of 119 in the series Daily Transgressions [Complete]

Beaming, Sango lifted the baby under her right arm. “This is Aimi.” Her left arm rose as she lifted the other. “And this is Airi.” “Waaah! How cute!” Kagome gushed as she leaned forward, two pairs of deep brown eyes blinking up at her in sleepy question. “But…Sango-chan, how can you tell them apart? They

SessKag Series: Daily Transgressions, Part 117

This entry is part 117 of 119 in the series Daily Transgressions [Complete]

Hiyoshimaru trailed from Nobunaga’s shoulder like a small furry banner as they barreled ahead through the demonic wood. Unable to see it coming through the miasmic darkness, the miko and samurai yelped as a sharp-edged wooden tendril speared through the thin barrier surrounding them, only Entei’s swift maneuvering keeping their heads above their shoulders. Drawing

SessKag Series: Daily Transgressions, Part 116

This entry is part 116 of 119 in the series Daily Transgressions [Complete]

One Year Later “Amari-kun,” Kagome said, stepping lightly over a puddle of simmering, shouki-laced tar, “I don’t have a very good feeling about this place…” Gliding above the ground beside her, Entei tossed his flickering mane in agreement. “I know what you mean…” the young samurai replied uneasily, his monkey companion Hiyoshimaru digging all four

SessKag Series: Daily Transgressions, Part 115

This entry is part 115 of 119 in the series Daily Transgressions [Complete]

“Jakken-sama, please tell us another!” “Please, please!” “Oh, all right, all right!” the imp huffed in feigned irritation. “I suppose.” A small cheer went up among the gathered children as they circled closer to him in the grass. Perched upon the stump of a felled tree, Jakken straightened theatrically. “It is said,” he began with