The wind blew threw the grass, separating the hugging green plants. The wind brushed the tree’s hair, removing the unliving leaves and making room for the new. The wind played with the flowers, blowing their fragrance around, helping nature with its hard work. The wind also blew against her, She was like one of those dead leaves that should have been blown away, but she’s refused to let go.. And she really never wanted to let go.
Another small brush of wind ran through he hair, tossing it was she looked up in the sky.
“How can a world be so beautiful… yet..” She turned from the sky, her eyes scanning around the area as she sat, peacefully against a tree. “ Yet.. So corrupted…?” She asked herself out loud. Closing her eyes for a moment. She could feel the life around her, the wild animals.. The smaller demons who didn’t want to approach her. She could feel the world thriving..
Kikyo could also feel another presence.. One that made her soul excited.. Inuyasha. She smiled lightly to herself, motioning for one of her spirit collectors to run through Inuyasha’s path.
The wind picked up again, fingering though her hair, pulling her sent, and sending it out to the man whom she’s given her entire heart to..
Inuyasha stopped in his tracks, he could smell that fragrance of the one person he loved so much…the one he thought of all the time. As if to conform his smell, a spirit collector glided in front of him. Without a second thought he followed it, how could he not? The woman he loved was nearby…
He knew he felt something for Kagome too…but it wasn’t as strong….besides, he could get something for her birthday later.
He stopped when he spotted the priestess. “Kikyo…”
The Priestess looked over to him, a smile curled up on her lips. “Inuyasha~” The wind blew threw them, whipping their hair, she stood. Kikyo always moved with such grace, without even trying. Being a priestess was in her spirit and everything was natural for her. But the strange thing about her was.. She was in love with a Half-Demon. There was nothing wrong with that but It was probably the last thing to be expected from a priestess though..
Even though she led him to her, she was always surprised he came. But she’d never show that, her emotions were always calm and controlled. Kikyo stood and invited Inuyasha to be with her.
“Looking for something?” She questioned at Inuyasha walked to her. “Or someone?” She tilted her head a bit, her deep wood colored eyes going soft for the half-Demon.
“I was looking for something…but once I sensed you here, it didn’t matter anymore.”
Inuyasha always was truthful and honest, open with his feelings with Kikyo, unlike with everyone else, where he clammed up and kept everything in.
“…By any chance were you trying to get me here?” he nodded towards the soul collectors, as if that explained what he meant.
She nearly blushed, her lips curled again, smiling to him. Kikyo’s eyes were locked with Inuyasha’s. “ Hm..~? If its something important you should probably be looking for it.~”
She laughed a bit, slightly, not many things made her laugh anymore, but Inuyasha always made an exception to the things she normaly wouldn’t do.
“And what if I had lured you here~?” She smirked just a little, almost playful. “Would that have been a bad thing~?”
The wind started up again, blowing through them. She pulled a hand up, sweeping the hair from her eyes. “Tell me what you’re looking for~?”
Inuyasha felt himself go a bit red. “I like knowing you wanted me to see you…” he walked a bit closer, admiring her beauty like he always has.
“…As to what I’m looking for…it’s something silly really…Kagome needs something for her birthday, I don’t see the big deal..no one really noticed my birthday ever.” he mumbled.
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feudal-inuyasha reblogged this from kikyo-sama and added:
Inuyasha felt himself melt, even though she was always so cold since she came back. He kissed back softly. He held her...
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kikyo-sama reblogged this from feudal-inuyasha and added:
The priestess moved her head to look up at Inuyasha again, she nodded softly and smiled. They had an important mission...