"We come to blows,
And every night
The passion's there,
So it's got to be right…
Right?
No I don't believe you,
When you say 'don't come around here no more'.
I won't remind you
You said we wouldn't be apart.
No I don't believe you,
When you say you don't need me anymore.
So don't pretend to
Not love me at all." -I Don't Believe You, Pink
"She's dead!"
The boy's high, panicked voice reverberated in his mind as he tried to accept this statement.
No, it was not feasible for Kagome to perish, because he had not yet told her how he felt, that he was sorry, that he still loved her, that he still dreamed of her smile on the day he had take
Kagome had wanted to go home, but Kayo insisted on bringing her to buy some necessities. "You need to spend tonight bonding, and you don't want to leave such a large dog unattended so soon," the experienced woman had explained. There was no arguing for it, so Kagome went along with it. After buying a gigantic bag of dog food and a pair of bowls that were equally huge, Kagome was cleaned out. The adoption fee had been more than she hoped, but it was worth it; going towards Hijiri's medical bills and helping with the other shelter animals, Kagome was happy to pay it. But now, she saw the difficulty. If she spent any more, she wouldn't hav
A/N: I know it's repetitive, but sorry about the wait. I hardly have any time to myself these days, which leaves little time for writing, no matter how much I want to. I literally have to choose between taking a shower, and writing. Showers always win. But I am very eager to get along with this storyline just know that I haven't abandoned it, I just have too many projects and too little time to work on them all. Most of my notes are at the end of the chapter please read them!
The song d'jour or song d'chapter. Let's pretend Kagome has hazel eyes instead of blue for now, shall we?
"Seems like just yesterday, you we