Disclaimer: I do hereby disclaim all rights and
responsibilities for this bit of seasonal fluff... especially for the one who
acts impulsively. A nod of recognition is bent towards Rumiko Takahashi for her
creative prowess.
A Note of Explanation: This oneshot was written for Anglowritten's Valentine's Day
Gift Challenge over at Dokuga. The
prompt was to describe the hardships of finding the right present for your
beloved on Valentine's Day, and she also requested that the story be humorous.
This is my take... with a bit of a twist. Enjoy!
Troved
"Why
are we doing this again?" Kagome asked warily. She fiddled with a stray
lock of hair while one of her best friends gave a large, pink bowl an
encouraging shake.
Ayumi,
class president, replied, "Because it's good for morale."
"...and
because Tanaka-sensei requested it," reminded Yuka.
"That
too," Ayumi admitted with a calm smile.
"So
pick your fate, Kagome-chan," urged Eri. "There are some cute boys in
there; you might get lucky!"
"We're not choosing boyfriends," she huffed.
"No,
but we'll be giving them chocolates on Valentine's Day," reasoned Eri.
"That's as close as some of us have ever been to having one."
Kagome
blushed and looked away, and Yuka pounced. "Have you ever bought chocolates for a boy on
Valentine's?"
"Of
course," she replied breezily.
"One
boy... or the whole class?" demanded Eri.
Kagome
blew out her bangs and admitted, "Yeah, it was the whole class."
Yuka
and Eri exchanged a glance, and Ayumi asked, "What were we... eight?"
"Probably
six," Yuka giggled.
Eri
gave Kagome a knowing look. "Have you ever made chocolates for a boy?"
"From
scratch... with love?" Yuka prodded.
"No...
and I'm not going to waste the effort on some random guy," Kagome
grumbled.
"You're
such a romantic," Eri said, her teasing taking on a fond quality.
"More
like a late bloomer," chuckled Yuka.
Ayumi
shifted into business-like tones. "There are some very nice boys in here,
and it's up to us to make sure they have chocolates on Valentine's Day."
Giving the plastic bowl another shake, she said, "You promised,
Kagome-chan... now, draw a name."
She
hesitated, and Yuka rolled her eyes. "You don't have to go crazy. Just buy
a little box from one of the shops on the way to school and stick it in his
shoe locker."
"They're
friendly gifts... not pledges of undying love," assured Eri. "The
guys won't take it wrong because we're all doing it, see?"
The
other young woman fished a slip of paper from Ayumi's bowl, and Kagome groaned
softly before following suit. "Since Tanaka-sensei said so..." she
sighed.
"That's
the spirit!" praised Ayumi, who turned to the rest of the girls gathered
in the classroom, distributing more names. "Thank you all for helping out! Remember... the fourteenth is
just a few days off, and you need to have a gift ready for the person whose
name you receive. If you have any trouble, talk to me!"
As
her classmates murmured their assent and began filing out, Kagome unfolded the
paper she'd drawn and smiled. Oh, that's not so bad. Hojo's nice... if a bit of a
Grandma's boy. He'll be a cinch. She stuck the slip of paper into her pocket and shouldered her
book bag. "See you tomorrow!"
In
the hallway, Eri caught up to her and whispered, "Kagome-chan... trade
with me? Please?"
"What?
Why?"
"Because
you're brave!" Eri said in wheedling tones.
"Who
did you get?" Kagome asked curiously.
"One
of the demons," her friend nervously admitted.
Kagome's
expression softened with sympathy, for Eri was skittish around people who
weren't human. Persons of youkai heritage were basically diplomatic exchange
students. Demons didn't age at the same rate as humans, but for the sake of
greater understanding between the species, most youkai attended a human high
school at some point during their adolescence. It was common practice, but
there weren't many demons left. It's more of a privilege than anything. There just aren't
many opportunities for humans to meet demons. She'd been thrilled when just after New Years, a
hanyou had joined their class; they were even rarer than youkai. Maybe I should
buy him chocolates too...
"So?"
Eri begged, tugging at Kagome's sleeve. "Will you swap?"
"Sure...
if you don't mind Hojo?"
"Perfect,"
her friend assured, extending the folded slip she'd drawn. "I owe you
one... seriously!"
Kagome
nodded and made the exchange, but something about Eri's attitude sent up
warning flags. "Erm... who did you say you got?"
"See
for yourself," suggested her friend before beating a hasty retreat.
Uh-oh. There were only a handful of demons in their school at the moment.
Kouga, Ginta, and Hakkaku were wolf youkai who'd enrolled together, and they
pretty much came as a set. If she drew one of their names, I'd
probably have to buy chocolates for all three. Other than those guys, there's
just Jinenji. Lots of people found his
size intimidating, but the big hanyou was so shy and tender-hearted, it was
impossible for her to understand why anyone would be frightened by him. Maybe if I
introduced Eri to him, she would understand that there's nothing to fear
from... As her mind rambled, she
opened the slightly-crumpled pink slip and blinked. Oh.
Duh... how could I have forgotten him?
Sesshoumaru
Taishou rarely took part in class or outside of it. He was tall, slender, and
pale... except for the vivid markings that adorned his face. His silver hair
stood in striking contrast to his black uniform, yet he managed to fade into
the background of school life. He doesn't even try to fit in. I guess
he's here more as an observer than a participant. Slowly, Kagome tucked the new name into her
pocket. No wonder Eri was so nervous!
When
Sesshoumaru had entered high school with them, several girls tried to catch his
eye, but he'd unequivocally shut them out. Aloof, silent, and uncaring, he
remained distant from everyone for nearly three years. I doubt he
wants anything to do with any of us. She absently twisted her much-abused lock of hair, thinking hard. Good for morale,
huh? Something tells me that Sesshoumaru will only see a Valentine's Day gift
as an imposition... but it would be really awful if he was the only boy left
out. Her mind made up, Kagome
walked home more slowly than usual, paying close attention to the chocolates on
display in shop windows.
Sesshoumaru
glanced up from his textbook as his younger sibling trotted into the room on
bare feet. "Sess! Sess! Need help!" A quick sniff assured him that
the hanyou's 'emergency' wasn't anything serious, so he simply waited for
Inuyasha to explain himself. The little guy skidded to a stop at his brother's
side and thrust one hand under Sesshoumaru's nose. "Read it?"
A
single brow arched, and he said, "You have learned your letters."
Silver
ears drooped, but Inuyasha's lower lip protruded stubbornly. "Nuh-uh...
dunno dese ones. See?" On the palm of his outstretched hand was a small
pink candy emblazoned with an English word.
"Where
did you get that?" Sesshoumaru asked curiously.
"Mama,"
beamed the boy. "They're con... conver-san hearts."
"Conversation
Hearts," Sesshoumaru corrected, eyeing the small package clutched in his
brother's other hand. "And that one says cutie."
"Keh,"
Inuyasha scowled and poked a pudgy claw-tipped finger into the box. Fishing out
a lavender-tinted candy, he asked, "S'one?"
Sesshoumaru
propped his chin on his hand and patiently replied, "It says top dog."
"Better,"
declared the hanyou, carefully setting it aside.
"Aren't
you going to eat it?" asked Sesshoumaru casually.
"Nope,"
he replied seriously. "S'for Papa."
"Hnn...
a gift for Alpha," the older brother said approvingly. Inuyasha grinned
and popped the first, pink heart into his mouth, crunching the sugary treat.
While Sesshoumaru returned to his studies, the hanyou claimed a spot on the
opposite side of the table, quietly sorting his candy by color. It didn't take
long for the boy to collect all the white hearts and push them to one side.
"What about those?" Sesshoumaru inquired.
"Too
spicy."
The
adolescent inu-youkai detected the sharp scent of peppermint and nodded
sympathetically before giving his homework the full force of his attention.
After passing the better part of an hour in companionable silence, Sesshoumaru
closed the last of his text books and looked up to find his younger brother
waiting. He expected to have to read a few more hearts, but instead, Inuyasha
asked, "What's troved?" Sesshoumaru frowned slightly, and the hanyou
went on, "Papa says you're old enough to be troved."
"Betrothed,"
he realized aloud. "When I pass Father's test, I will be officially
recognized as an adult..."
"You're
growed up?" Inuyasha interrupted.
"Yes,
I will be a grown up," agreed his sibling. "And it is not uncommon
for this rite of passage to culminate with the announcement of a
betrothal." The little hanyou's face scrunched into an expression of utter
confusion, and Sesshoumaru sighed before adjusting his vocabulary to his
audience. "Father wants me to choose a mate."
Inuyasha's
eyes widened in comprehension... then clouded with apprehension. "Do you
hafta go 'way to be troved?"
"No,
little brother. I am heir, so this is where I belong."
The
hanyou's obvious relief was rather touching, and Sesshoumaru could practically
see the wheels of his mind turning. Finally, the child blurted, "What
kind?" It was the elder brother's turn to register confusion, and Inuyasha
fidgeted, half-lowering his ears before asking, "A mate like your mama... or mymama?"
The
difference in their parentage wasn't exactly a forbidden topic, but the hanyou
was sensitive... and hated to displease his big brother. Sesshoumaru inclined
his head to acknowledge the question and even went so far as to clarify.
"Demon or human? I do not know, and I am not in a hurry to find out."
"You are slow," his brother solemnly acknowledged. A
brow arched at this assessment, and Inuyasha went on to ask, "Need
help?"
"With
what?"
"Picking."
Sesshoumaru
huffed in amusement. "Have you have inherited Father's matchmaking
tendencies? Because between you and me, he is terrible at it." The
demonesses that had recently found their way to the Taishou dinner table ranged
from unsuitable to intolerable, and he hoped the thinly-veiled efforts to pair
him off would end soon. He will run out acquaintances with eligible daughters
eventually.
"Papa
picked Mama," Inuyasha defended. "He says she's a markable
woman!"
"Remarkable," he corrected with a smirk.
Izayoi wasn't bad for a human, and Sesshoumaru was actually grateful for her
presence within their pack. It was due to her influence that he wasn't being
saddled with a more traditional arranged marriage. "Since I have the
opportunity, I intend to choose for myself." Inuyasha shook his head
sadly, and his brother cocked a brow. "Do you question my taste in these
matters?"
"Nuh-uh,"
the hanyou quickly assured. "You pick good, but you pick slow."
"Too
many mistakes are made in haste."
Inuyasha
stared at the uneaten Conversation Hearts on the table; the single colored
candy that remained was surrounded by white ones. "What if all da best
ones get picked? All dat's left'll be too spicy," he reasoned, nose
wrinkling at the thought.
Sesshoumaru
pondered the child's simple logic. If the recent queue of unattached
females is any indication, the pickings are slim. Taking action was certainly premature, but
taking a look around might be in order. "I will keep your words in mind,
little brother."
Kagome
wandered from shop to shop, looking in windows and eavesdropping on groups of
girls who squealed over adorable designs and clever packaging. Since she really
didn't know Sesshoumaru, she didn't have any idea what the reserved demon might
like, but she spotted plenty of things she was pretty sure would horrify him. Teddy bears are
too cute; balloons are too showy. Some of the more expensive chocolates came in understated
wrappings, but she wasn't even sure her classmate cared for sweets.
In
school the following day, she watched the tall demon for some clue as to his
preferences... and was startled by the change that seemed to have overtaken
him. Her first and last impressions of Sesshoumaru were of a withdrawn,
disinterested individual, but his current attitude sent her heart into a
quicker cadence. He was a lot easier to ignore when he was ignoring all of
us. From his usual seat in
the back corner of the room, he scrutinized everyone. Power simmered on the
edges of Kagome's senses as her innate abilities acknowledged him as a force to
be reckoned with. He's much stronger than he's ever let
on. The intensity of
Sesshoumaru's gaze was positively predatory, and she wondered what he was
looking for... and pitied his prey.
Suddenly,
she was pinned by cat-slit golden eyes, and her breath caught as they narrowed
slightly, assessing. Her instincts bucked, but Kagome quickly reined in the
fizzing purity that marked her as a priestess. When his nostrils quivered, she
knew he'd caught the brief flare and recognized her status. A pulse of youki
emanated from the pale youth, and she was tempted to roll her eyes. It was
common practice amongst reiki-users to allow a demon to establish dominance
before moving on to other pleasantries. The courtesy appeased a youkai's more
animalistic instincts and was little more than a formality, but Kagome couldn't
resist pushing back... just a little. Holding Sesshoumaru's gaze, she singed
the very edges of his aura, knowing it probably tickled more than anything.
Then, she nodded respectfully and lowered her eyes.
His
youki ebbed, and Kagome breathed a sigh of relief but didn't risk another peek. I'm not afraid
of you, but I'm not stupid enough to provoke a demon of your caliber. She smiled slightly into her textbook because,
really... it was too funny. We've been classmates for nearly three years, and I've finally made
a first impression. At least he'll remember who I am when I give him his
Valentine's Day gift tomorrow.
The
next morning, Kagome lay in wait by the shoe boxes, her gift for Sesshoumaru
hidden behind her back. She'd settled on a safe gift—store-bought chocolates of
good quality with tastefully muted wrappings. I could just leave it in his locker,
but somehow that feels like chickening out. Other students brushed past in a steady stream, and
the minutes ticked towards the last bell. He's never late. Why is he late today of
all days? She fidgeted as the
halls began to clear, then gave up and joined the stragglers bolting towards
the stairs.
Kagome
breathlessly slid into her seat, barely avoiding a tardy. "He's not
here," she hissed at Ayumi.
Her
friend glanced towards the back corner of the room and shrugged. "Maybe
he'll come later."
By
lunchtime, there was still no sign of Kagome's assigned Valentine, so Ayumi
dragged her to Tanaka-sensei's desk. "Do you know why Taishou-kun isn't
here?" she asked sweetly.
"Hmm?
Oh! Yes," replied their teacher distractedly. "His father notified us
that he'd be absent today... some kind of family obligation."
"Today
of all days?" Ayumi sighed. "Well, Kagome-chan is going to be
speaking with Taishou-kun later, so perhaps she could bring him his homework
assignments?"
"Oh,
that's very thoughtful," Tanaka-sensei agreed. "I'll have a packet
ready for you at the end of the day, Higurashi-chan."
"Erm...
great."
Kagome
turned a hand-drawn map sideways, trying to decipher Tanaka-sensei's
hastily-scrawled instructions. The Taishou residence wasn't very far from her
family's shrine, but she wasn't familiar with any of the landmarks on the
street she was following. "You know you're in trouble when the directions
end with,you can't miss it." However, her teacher was actually right. The Taishou dojo
was impossible to overlook. "Whoa... big!" she gasped.
A
bold sign hung beside huge double doors set into a high wall. With considerable
trepidation, Kagome knocked, then pushed her way into what appeared to be a
tree-filled park. Nervous as she was, it never occurred to her to go back. A
promise was a promise. "Hello?" she called uncertainly, starting down
the path.
Suddenly,
there was a little boy blocking the way, crouched defensively with his hand on
the hilt of a wooden sword. "Who you?" he demanded, baring tiny fangs
and giving a treble growl.
Kagome
was too surprised to answer. The child was barely more than a toddler, with
softly rounded cheeks and big, golden eyes. He was dressed in traditional
clothing, his hakama gathered at the ankles in poofs that drew her gaze down to
small feet. It's awfully cold to be out here barefoot. Awww... claws!Best of all were the ears poking out from his unruly mop of silver
hair. Is
he hanyou? How cute!
"I
dunno you!" he accused with an adorable scowl.
A
smile was already shining in her eyes, but Kagome kept a straight face.
"Does Sesshoumaru Taishou live here?" she asked politely.
The
boy nodded gravely and straightened, letting his hand fall away from his sword.
"Sess's wiff Papa. He's gotta test."
"Oh,"
she said, peering around uncertainly. A distant rumble and enormous bursts of
youki carried from somewhere beyond the winter-bare woods. "He definitely
seems to be busy."
"Why
you want Sess?" he asked suspiciously.
"Erm...
I brought his homework from school," she explained. Feeling the need to be
fully honest with the little fellow, she added, "...and a gift."
Small,
pettable ears pricked forward. "Why?"
"It's
Valentine's Day."
His
mouth dropped open. "I knowed that!"
"I
didn't think demons paid much attention to human holidays."
The
little boy stepped closer and confided, "My Mama's human."
"And
you're Taishou-kun's brother?"
"Sess's
mine," he nodded, then amended. "Half mine."
"I
see."
He
eyed her thoughtfully and announced, "You're 'most as pwetty as
Mama."
Her
lurking smile blossomed, and she crouched so she was eye-level with the boy.
"I should introduce myself; my name's Kagome. What's yours?"
"In'yasha."
"It's
nice to meet you," she said.
The
hanyou edged nearer, nose twitching. "You bringed a gift? What kind?"
Kagome
turned to her bag and fished out the box of chocolates, offering it up for
Inuyasha's inspection. "Does your brother like sweets?" she asked
hopefully.
"Nuh-uh."
Her
shoulders sagged. "I was afraid of that."
The
little boy patted her arm and said, "I trade you."
"Eh?"
Inuyasha
sidled closer, and Kagome held very still as he sniffed at her. "I have
better present. Trade."
"You
want the chocolate?" she asked with a weak smile.
He
grinned and held up his arms. "Yep. Carry?"
"Erm...
sure," she chuckled. "How about piggyback?"
Pulling
her hair out of the way, she urged Inuyasha to climb aboard, which he did with
surprising gentleness. I suppose having a human mother helps in that department. Standing, she bounced slightly on the balls of
her feet to test her balance, then asked, "Which way?"
One
small finger pointed, and Kagome began walking. The grounds were impressive, but
it didn't take long for her to be distracted by the way Inuyasha nuzzled into
her neck, snuffling noisily as he pushed past her scarf. I wonder how
much his nose is telling him... the little snoop. Well, fair's fair. Indulging her own curiosity, she reached up and
petted the boy's bangs. Inuyasha froze for an instant, but when he didn't pull
away, she went further. Slim fingers threaded through puppy-soft hair to one of
his ears and circled it before gently scratching the base.
The
hanyou muffled a giggle against her shoulder. "Tickles," he
protested.
"Should
I stop?"
Small
arms wound around her neck and held tight. "Nuh-uh."
The
tile roof of a large house came into view beyond the trees, and after another
minute, forest gave way to formal gardens. Following Inuyasha's directions, she
skirted the buildings, coming up behind one of the largest. Who are we
avoiding by taking the back way?
"Dis
good," he announced and wriggled out of her grasp, landing lightly on his
feet before taking her by the hand. He led her to the corner of a building,
then peeked around it, nose twitching. "Wait here."
"I
will." Kagome was impressed by the hanyou's speed as he streaked across
the open courtyard and through a door in the far pavilion. While she waited,
she gazed around the compound, which was easily as large as her family's
shrine... larger if the distant shudders of youki were coming from somewhere on
the property. Concentrating hard, she focused on the clashing auras and
realized that they weren't land-bound, but airborne. As she peered at the
overcast sky, she recalled Inuyasha saying something about Sesshoumaru and a
test. What
in the world is happening above the clouds?
The
boy returned with a small cloth bundle in hand, and he very carefully folded
back the silk to reveal a beautiful comb. "Better," he announced.
"I
can't take that!" she protested. "It looks valuable."
"S'not
for you," Inuyasha argued, "You give dis to Sess."
"Is
this even yours to trade?" Kagome chided, not wanting to get herself—or the
little hanyou—into trouble.
He
ignored her question. "Choc'late's for human giving; dis is for youkai giving. Mama told me da story, so I know!"
Pressing the bundle into her hands, he gazed up at her expectantly, and with a
sigh, she gave up her box of chocolates, which he carefully tucked into his
sleeve.
Before
she could ask her next question, a bright light streaked in front of her,
sending her hair into a whirl, and Inuyasha was gone. Or rather, he was safely
perched in the crook of an arm belonging to a broad-shouldered demon with
jagged cheek stripes and fierce bronze eyes. "Inuyasha, what have you been
told about taking things from strangers?" he asked in a deep voice.
Kagome's
eyes widened in dismay, but Inuyasha didn't seem concerned. "Dis
K'gome."
The
tall youkai cocked a heavy brow and looked her up and down, noting her school
uniform. "I know my son is charming, but he is rather young to be
attracting admirers on Valentine's Day."
Unsure
how to explain, Kagome bowed and said, "I apologize for the intrusion...
Taishou-sama."
The
demon's expression softened into friendlier lines, and a twinkle lurked in his
eyes when he asked, "So how did you and Inuyasha meet?"
"Oh...
erm..." she fumbled helplessly.
Inuyasha
interjected a scornful, "Keh. She wants Sess."
"Then
why do you have the lady's chocolate?" inquired his father.
The
hanyou's expression grew serious, and he whispered, "I think she's
markable!"
A
deep chuckle rolled through the compound, and Taishou-sama's gaze slid to a
point just beyond Kagome's right shoulder. "Quite the commendation. What
do you say to that, Sesshoumaru?"
Kagome
whirled to find her classmate standing a short distance away, looking much
different without his plain, black school uniform. Sesshoumaru looked older, or
perhaps ageless, in his traditional clothing. A white kimono with bold crests
decorating shoulder and sleeve was covered by armor, and a sword rode at his
hip, tucked into a vibrant sash. Realizing she was gawking, Kagome lowered her
eyes and bobbed her head in silent greeting.
His
father smoothly inquired, "What business do you have with my eldest?"
"Oh!
Erm... here. This is for you," she replied, extending the silk-wrapped
comb towards her classmate. He cautiously took it, and Kagome fumbled with the
clasp of her book bag before withdrawing the folder of homework assignments
from Tanaka-sensei. "And these are today's..." She trailed off
because Sesshoumaru was staring at her with the oddest expression on his face,
one corner of fabric still held between thumb and forefinger.
Striding
over, his father inspected Kagome's gift, and his mouth twitched. "She is
quick! You have only just attained the right to accept such things." To
her amazement, color rose in Sesshoumaru's cheeks, and he looked away. Taishou-sama
continued, "I will leave you to give her an answer." The tall demon
inclined his head to her before tossing his younger son over his shoulder and
sauntering away.
Inuyasha
waved, calling out, "Not spicy, Sess! I checked!"
Left
alone with her luck-of-the-draw Valentine, Kagome smiled apologetically.
"I'm sorry to intrude," she repeated.
"It
is nothing," Sesshoumaru stiffly replied.
As
the silence verged on awkward, she cleared her throat. "Your little
brother is cute."
"Hnn,"
he replied, his gaze dropping to the comb. Very slowly, he neatly folded the
silken cloth around her offering. "Higurashi, why are you here?"
"I
brought your homework," she explained, proffering the folder.
"How
thoughtful," he murmured, making no move to take it. "And this?"
He lifted her traded gift.
"Valentine's
Day," she replied lamely. His brows arched, and she hastily explained,
"We—all the girls—wanted to make sure no one was left out."
"Inuyasha
gave this to you?"
"Yes,"
she admitted. "He said it would be better than chocolate."
"Then
you are not aware that this is a betrothal gift?"
"Eh?"
Kagome squeaked.
"By
presenting this to me in the presence of my father, you have officially
declared your
your
intention to court me," he calmly explained. "Since he offered not
objection, he does not oppose the match."
"Are
you saying that I just... proposed to you?"
"Yes,
you did," he replied, stepping close enough that she had to fight the urge
to step backwards.
"But...
I barely know you!"
Sesshoumaru
nodded solemnly and said, "That is easily remedied."
She
gripped the folder nervously. "By what?"
He
smirked slightly and replied, "Conversation."
"Oh...
that makes sense," she laughed, twisting her finger into her hair.
Sesshoumaru's
larger hand covered hers, and he unwound the strand, letting it coil over his
knuckles. It was impossible to stop the color rising in her cheeks as he bent
closer and murmured, "I accept your suit."
"You
will?" she gasped. "But... why?"
"Because
you asked."
"But
I didn't realize what I was asking!"
"I
know," he replied, smiling ever-so faintly.
She
shook her head in disbelief. "You want me to court you?"
"Yes."
"How
would I do that?"
Sesshoumaru
raised one shoulder in a careless shrug. "In whatever manner pleases
you."
Kagome
couldn't shake the feeling that the demon was playing with her... and winning. How am I going
to explain this to Mama?
"It
is traditional for you to acknowledge my acceptance," he prompted.
With
only the vaguest idea of youkai customs, she was at a loss. "H-how?"
"A
gesture of approval and reassurance," he replied vaguely.
"Erm...
right," she mumbled. "Are you serious about this?"
"I
am."
"Why?"
His
head canted, and his eyes drifted out of focus for a moment. Then he blinked
and met her questioning gaze. "Impulse."
"Do
you often do things on impulse?" she asked warily.
"Never."
"Yet
you're willing to be accidentally betrothed to someone you barely know?"
"Just
this once... yes."
He
quietly studied her upturned face, waiting, and Kagome tried to think of a
suitable gesture. Demons might be human in appearance, but they relied strongly
on instinct. Scent... touch... physical displays of dominance or
submission... and I'm supposed to be the suitor? Biting her lip, she tentatively reached up and
laid her hand against the side of Sesshoumaru's face. Tension she hadn't
realized was present in his expression eased, and gathering her courage, Kagome
brushed her thumb across the lower stripe that marked his cheek. "Is that
good enough?" she whispered.
"It
will suffice." She withdrew her hand, and he raised his. "May
I?"
Heart
thudding, Kagome nodded, and Sesshoumaru mirrored her gesture, gently cupped
her cheek. He inhaled deeply and exhaled with a kind of sigh. "You may
withdraw if your hopes lie elsewhere."
The
offer struck her as uncharacteristic as the impulse that would bind them
together, and it was a sweet gesture... one that won the first little piece of
her heart. She smiled and replied, "No, you can have them."
There
was a hint of a challenge in his answering smirk. "Then, I look forward to
your pursuit."
End Note: 4,550 words. Posted on February 14, 2010—Happy Valentine's Day!