GI: Longer chappie time. XD
Kagome walked through the halls of her school, looking at the ground. She didn't want to see Kouga's face as he flirted with his new girlfriend. He had said he loved her dozens of times, and even announced it in public. Then, all of a sudden, he broke their ties. As she bawled in the hall way, he turned his back and walked away. Everything ot her was so vivid about this moment. The burning of the tears on her cheeks, her gasping voice, his hard face… she remembered every moment of it. And it burned her memory at all moments of the day and night. She could not forget his words.
"You should watch where you're going," a voice sounded above her. It took her a moment to realize she had bumped in to someone. She looked up only in to someone's shirt. She continued her gaze upwards to a man with narrow, purple eyes and black hair.
"Oh, uh, sorry," she mutter, flustered, "I should be more careful."
He pursed his lips, "You are thinking about a past boyfriend, are you not? About how he hurt you?"
Kagome looked at him in awe, "How'd you know…?"
He laughed something that sounded like an evil cackle, "I have my ways…"
Kagome nodded, and silently hurried off to class.
He smirked, "She will work perfectly."
InuYasha buttoned his uniform up to his chin and cuffed the sleeves. He put the hat on his head and looked in the mirror, "I look absurd. Why the hell was I stuck in the Marine division?"
His roommate looked at him, "Stop complaining. At least it hides your ears."
InuYasha turned furious eyes at him, aflame with anger and hatred, "Shut up."
He adjusted his glasses, "I'm pretty sure the instructor wouldn't condone your language. You should shape up before tomorrow if you don't want to spend lunch time tomorrow doing push-ups."
"You are a major ass hole," InuYasha growled, "And push-ups don't scare me."
"They will when you have to do 300 of them."
"That's all?" InuYasha whipped the hat from his head and started to take the uniform off, revealing a skinny, well-shaped upper torso.
"You think you could manage that with a body with as little muscle as that?"
With a sudden movement, InuYasha had his roommate by the throat and lifted above him, "Don't question me. I'm much stronger than any of you military asses."
He clenched InuYasha's wrists, trying to force his hand away from his throat. "D-Don't make me report you!" he gasped out.
InuYasha threw him against the wall, "Being expelled would be the best thing that would ever happen to me," he grinned. "Who are you, anyway?"
He rubbed his throat, regaining his breath. After a few moments, he spoke, "Since you are my roommate, I guess it's only right that I tell you. My name is Sai. And who might you be?"
He put his navy pajamas on, throwing his uniform over a chair, "My name's InuYasha, not that you care, I'm sure. You just better watch your back, got it?"
Sai nodded, and crawled in to his bed without saying good night. Not that InuYasha cared, of course, because he already hated the demon-hating asshole.
Kagura tried to force herself to stay awake. She had been up all night talking to Kimiko about Sesshomaru and what they did on their escapades in the small town. She hadn't planned on going to bed, anyway.
She looked over to Kimiko's head forehead-down on her desk, a small puddle of drool forming on the surface. Obviously she had failed to stay awake. Though they had had fun talking, it was coming back to get them during class.
Finally, the class ended and Kagura hurried over to Kimiko's desk to wake her up before the teacher noticed, "You fell asleep," she stated bluntly as Kimiko hurried to collect her books. "It's lunch time."
Kimiko and Kagura stopped back in the dorm, dropping their books off and hurrying down to the cafeteria to wait in the long line, "We're never going to make it in time to get dessert," Kimiko said.
"Do we ever?" Kagura stated, "Remember, humans get front-of-the-line rights. Demons never get dessert unless they have human friends. Which, mind you, we don't."
Kimiko sighed, "Yeah… and the angel cake looks so good!" she wailed, tears coming to her eyes, "Kagura, why were we cursed with these demonic auras and looks! Why must we be shunned!"
Kagura glanced down and away, "Kimiko, we should be proud of our demon heritage…"
"So!" she screamed, sobbing, "The humans have reigned over us for far too long! This needs to end now!"
Kagura slapped her, her voice dropping to a low hiss, "Idiot, first of all, if the headmaster heard you shouting stuff like that you could be expelled. And second of all, what can we do? We're high school students at this stupid school!"
Kimiko crouched down against the wall, sobbing in to her skirt, "Kagura… I just want do die…" she whispered, "I hate my life. I hate this school, and most of all, I hate all humans!"
Kagura sat next to her, hugging her close, "Don't say things like that. Don't be stupid. What would I do without you? Now, let's go get lunch before all of the food is gone."
Kimiko wiped her eyes and stood up, "R-right…" she said as Kagura stood up, "Let's go."
Kagome sighed, sititng down at the lunch table with her friend, tray in hands, "Hey, I ran in to this really strange upperclassman this morning."
"Really? What did he look like?" they all chimed together.
Ignoring this fact, Kagome continued, "He… was kind of scary looking. His eyes were narrow… and purple. His hair was coarse and black, but very, very long."
The one with the brown hair nodded, "Definantly half demon," she confirmed, "They all have nasty, wiry hair and slim, creepy eyes. You better stay clear of him. You might get brought in to some big trouble."
Kagome nodded, "Good idea. He knew exactly what I was thinking while I was thinking it. It may have shown on my face… but not to the point where he described it. And I'm sure we have never met."
Kouga sat down at the table, ignoring the angry face Kagome made at him, "Heya, ladies. What's cookin'?"
"Kouga, you asshole!" Kagome screamed, "Get away from me now!"
He turned to Kagome, raising an eyebrow, "Oh? Was I talking to you? I didn't think so. Run along and play with your little friends. Can't you see I'm busy?"
Kagome was bewildered. Her voice was high-pitched and so loud, everyone in the cafeteria could hear her loud and clear, "Kouga, I don't care if you go and cheat on someone else, but when you start messing with my friends, that's the last straw!"
Everyone turned to look at her, but she didn't notice. She was enraged, and ready to kill Kouga if he didn't leave.
Kouga, however, was un-phased, "Kagome, if you want to make a scene, best not do it at school."
Kagome smacked him, "Kouga!" she screamed as her friend pulled her back. The principal rushed in and dismissed the lunch except for Kouga, Kagome, and Kagome's fiends."
"Kagome Higurashi, what is the meaning of this?" he hollered, face bright-red.
Kagome, however, did not care that she was being yelled at, "Sir, Kouga, he was"
Kouga cut in, "Kagome was yelling because I sat at her table. It was the only one left, and I didn't want to sit on the floor.
Kagome broke in, "You're such a liar! Tell him why you were really there! Yu were hitting on my friends!"
The principal raised a hand to quiet Kagome, "I think I understand what is going on here. Kagome, come to my office. Kouga, you are free to go."
He left, as did Kouga. Kagome and her friends were left in the empty cafeteria.
"That was totally unfair," her black-haired friend said, glaring at Kouga's back.
Kagome shook her head, walking away to the principal's office; too angry to even manage some sensible words.
The principal was sitting at his desk when Kagome entered. "Ah, Kagome, I see you have some issues with people at this school, along with an anger-management problem."
Kagome was shocked. Not at the first statement, because it was entirely true, but the second was unbelievably harsh and uncalled for. "Sir- You don't understand!"
He quieted her, "Because of this, I have called your mother and suggested you be sent to the local military school. The organization may be better-suited to your tastes. Today, actually, is your last day."
Kagome was shaking with horror. She dreaded that school and all of the people inside. She left the office and the school. No one would care if she left. It was her last day anyway.
He didn't want to go home, so she went to the park. It was the only place that, at this time of day, high school student wouldn't be. However, she was wrong. The man from before cast a shadow over her, "Playing hookie, are we?"
She looked up, "Get away from me," she muttered, looking away. She hadn't forgotten what her friend had said about the man.
He sat in front of her, "What is wrong?"
"I told you to get away!" She had no choice but to raise her voice. This demon had a smooth voice, and a very alluring disposition.
"Come now, I won't tell anyone."
She hesitated, but sobbed, telling the story. Finally, she finished, and she was in the man's arms. He had a tight hold on her, hugging her close, when all of a sudden, he ran his nail down the back of her shirt, slicing it clean off. Kagome closed her eyes, burying herself in to his chest. He pulled the shirt off of her, "Yes…" he whispered.
"N-no!" she screamed, pushing herself away. "What are you doing?"
He smirked, "You will make an excellent subject," he said.
"S-subject…?" she repeated, fear bearing in her mind, "For what?"
He grinned, "A lot of boys at our school would pay money for some… time with a military girl. You have just the right body…"
Kagome stole her shirt back, covering her near-bare chest with the torn garment, and ran away form the hanyou, tears streaming from her eyes.
InuYasha was down on the ground, repeatedly pushing his body upward from it, his instructor bellowing out numbers with each repetition. He had, as Sai had warned, gotten in trouble for language. The instructor called out 300, and InuYasha got on his knees. He was finally done.
"Feel better?" the instructor said, not really caring.
InuYasha scoffed, "Sure, right." He turned and went back to his bunk, ignoring the shouting from behind him about posture.
When he got to his bunk, Sai was already there. "You got in trouble," he stated.
InuYasha laughed, pulling the white slacks on and the navy jacket over his white tank-top, "That was easy. I'm stronger than you humans. Push-ups do nothing to me."
Sai shook his head, "Enjoy marching with the first-years. I hope you can kepe in step." He left the room, putting the white hat atop his head.
"Keep step," InuYasha muttered, buttoning the jacket up and following him out, the hat in his hand.
Sesshomaru sighed, dropping the letter to the floor, "No… this is what I feared," he whispered, looking down at the stiff paper on the floor. "I have to tell Kagura tomorrow."
He lay down on his bed, staring up at the shabby wooden ceiling, "Am I going to die?"
The day soon passed and Kagura was waiting in the bar for Sesshomaru to come. Moments later, he hurried through the door, "Kagura, I'm sorry I'm late."
Kagura grinned, "It's fine." She noticed the letter in his pocket, "What have you got there?"
He sullenly pulled the letter from his pocket, "I… have some bad news," he whispered, opening the formal paper.
"What? What does it say?"
Seshsomaru took a deep breath, "Private Sesshomaru Toukijin: You have been called to service for the International Demon Infantry Unit. Report to your head officer at 6 AM this coming Saturday for your unit assignments. Cordially yours, Commanding Officer Rin Hitashima, IDIU."
GI: I might wanna change the rating to R. Yeeeaah.
Actually, no, Kimiko is based off of no one.
Well, that's it for today's update. :D