Fandom: Inuyasha
Title: Absurd Distractions
Author: Paynesgrey
Chapter Title: 14: Bad Feeling
Characters: Inuyasha, Kagome, Sesshoumaru
Genre: Humor/Friendship
Word Count: 250
Rated: PG
Universe: CU, post-series
Notes: This is a friendship fic. There will be implications toward the Inuyasha/Kagome ship; however, this serialization will focus on the growing friendship between Kagome and Sesshoumaru, whether Sesshoumaru likes it or not. It's supposed to be a little cracky and fun, and it'll revolve around prompts in various LJ communities. This prompt, "sleeve" was written for
iyfic_contest.
Summary: Out of boredom, Kagome rudely begins to meddle in Sesshoumaru's personal life.
Absurd Distractions
Chapter Fourteen: Bad Feeling
When Miroku found Inuyasha, his face was red with fury and he was inspecting his sword before he slid the enchanted blade back into the scabbard. Cautiously, Miroku approached him, knowing his friend was on his way to take a journey under extreme stress.
“Kagome-sama has left with your brother,” Miroku observed bluntly, looking over his friend’s shoulder. The matter-of-fact statement seemed to pour salt into the wound, and when Inuyasha met his eyes, his nostrils flared like he was ready to take his anger out on someone other than the person who deserved it. Miroku gave him an easy smile, hoping to calm him.
“I take it you’re following them?” Miroku said, and Inuyasha harrumphed as he headed toward their direction. Miroku pulled on his sleeve before he was out of reach, and had one more thing to say.
“I have a ominous feeling about this, Inuyasha,” Miroku said, and Inuyasha nodded.
“I know, that’s why I’m going,” he said.
“No, my friend, you misunderstood me. I believe your brother has a specific plan. I have a bad feeling about you going after them,” Miroku said, and Inuyasha turned around to glare at him.
“Quiet, bozu; I don’t care about that bastard’s plans! I only care about Kagome,” he snarled.
Miroku sighed. Despite his intuition, Inuyasha would go after Kagome no matter what the danger, and he didn’t trust his brother enough for anything.
Miroku knew that no words were going to convince his friend to stay.