The Girl From the Other Side of the
World
by Melissa Ann
Chapter 1: Kagome’s new friend
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“Kagome! Don’t eat your food so quickly!” Her mother scolded.
Sota and Grandpa looked on in amazement as they watched the girl consume her
rice with great speed. “But, mom-“, Kagome replied with her mouth
full, “she’ll be here any minute and I’ve got to be ready.”
Kagome’s mother sighed. “Well lets hope she doesn’t get here
too soon or she’ll see what a pig you’re being.” Grandpa commented.
Kagome frowned and Sota laughed. Just then, from outside, a car could be heard
pulling up. Kagome almost knocked her bowl off the table as she sprung to her
feet. “She’s here!” Her voice rang as she ran outside. The
car door slammed shut and a girl’s voice replied, “Thank you, sir.”
As the car pulled away, a young girl with three suitcases, stood shyly. She
had big blue eyes and chestnut colored hair that came down to her shoulders.
She was wearing a dark purple top with elbow length sleeves, and black capris
pants with low heeled sandals. On her right wrist was a bracelet linked with
tiny pink hearts. Kagome smiled warmly, “Hi! You must be Melissa! I’m
Kagome.” The young girl smiled, “Hello, Kagome! It’s very
nice to finally meet you.” “Can I help you with your bags?”
A small voice came from the house. “Oh, hello! Um, sure, if you’d
like.” “This is Sota, my younger brother.” Kagome introduced
the two. “Nice to make your acquaintance, Sota, I’m-“ “Melissa!
I know.” The young boy replied cheerfully as he took the smallest of the
three suitcases. Melissa giggled and Kagome showed her the way to the house’s
front door. But on the roof, a figure quickly disappeared to the other side
of the house. After being introduced to Kagome’s mother and grandfather,
Kagome could not wait to whisk the girl away from Grandpa’s raving about
his ancient paper spells. Kagome showed Melissa to her room where they both
sat on the bed to chat. “So, tell me! What’s America like?”
Kagome asked curiously. “Oh, well it’s very nice there, in fact
it’s not quite that different from here. Like Tokyo, there are large buildings
and many people in New York City. It’s all hustle and bustle and everyone
is always in a rush to get somewhere.” Kagome smiled, “Tell me about
it.” Melissa paused suddenly. “What’s wrong?” Kagome
asked. Melissa rose from the bed cautiously, “I thought-I thought I saw
something.” Kagome’s eyes widened and before Melissa could reach
the window, she jumped in front of her. “You saw something? Oh, it was
probably just a bird! There are a lot of those around here.” Kagome replied
quickly but nervously. Melissa looked on puzzled. “Girls! Supper’s
ready!” Kagome’s mother suddenly called from downstairs. “Uh,
we’ll be right there mom!” Kagome shouted. “We’d better
wash up.” Kagome informed. “You go ahead, the bathroom’s to
the left. I’ll be right there.” “You sure?” Melissa
asked. “Yes, go ahead. I’ll be right there.” “Okay...”
Melissa replied as she glanced out the window and then exited the room. Kagome
sighed a breath of relief but her face formed into an angry expression. She
spun around to the window and flung it open. “I know you’re out
there!” She shouted. Kagome scanned the entire yard until a full head
of silver hair hung down from the roof above. Kagome folded her arms and stepped
back as Inuyasha perched himself on her window sill. “What?” He
asked as if he hadn’t realized why she sounded so irritant. “That’s
all you have to say? What are you doing here?!” Kagome shouted. “Jeez,
calm down!” Inuyasha retorted. “Why should I calm down? She saw
you!” “No, she didn’t.” Inuyasha contradicted as he
put his hands behind his head. “Yes, she did! Well...some of you any way.
And you still haven’t answered my question, why are you here?!”
Inuyasha groaned, “I came to get you! Why else would I be here? Are you
coming or not?” “I can’t! Haven’t you noticed? I have
a guest!” “Who is she anyway?” His voice was curious. Kagome
frowned, “What do you care? You’re leaving!” Kagome put her
hands on his arms and tried to push him out the window. “HEY!” He
shouted. A knock came from the door, “Kagome? Are you all right?”
Melissa’s voice interrupted. Kagome’s eyes widened and she quickly
turned to the door, “Yes! I’m just fine...I’ll be there in
a minute!” Melissa looked at the door confused. “Now...you have
to-“ Kagome said as she turned back to the window, but he was already
gone. Kagome sighed and shut the window. She walked to the door to meet Melissa.
“You sure you’re okay?” “Oh, don’t worry about
me! Every thing’s fine! Come on, I’m starving!” Kagome waved
her hand and then led Melissa down stairs to the kitchen.
“Hey! Where’s Kagome?” Shippo inquired. Inuyasha jumped from
the well’s ledge. “Well, lets see...if she’s not with me,
then where could she be? Figure it out!” Shippo folded his tiny arms and
grumbled angrily. “Is something wrong? I thought she’d be returning
with you.” Miroku asked as Inuyasha walked past him. “Pft, she’s
got some friend with her. That’s her excuse for not coming!” He
complained. “You know, Inuyasha, you musn’t forget, Kagome does
have another life over there.” Sango reminded as she walk ed up to her
friends. “Sango’s right, let her enjoy the short time with her friends.
Besides, I’m sure she’ll show up tomorrow.” Miroku agreed.
Inuyasha was not amused, “Yeah, well, she’d better be here. I hate
waiting.” The next morning, Kagome offered to show Melissa around Tokyo.
The two girls took their bikes and visited all sorts of temples, buildings,museums,
parks and even stopped by the junior high school. “It’s so pretty
here! You’ve got such a nice home.” Melissa commented. Kagome smiled,
“Thanks! Yeah, it is a pretty nice place to live.” If only I spent
more time here. I’m always running off to the other world with Inuyasha,
Kagome thought. “How about some ice cream?” Melissa suggested. “That
sounds great! I’ll race ya there!” Kagome challenged. Melissa laughed,
“You’re on!” The sun was setting as the two friends arrived
home. “I don’t know about you, but I’m exhausted!” Kagome
said. “Oh, I am too. But I had a great time! Thanks.” “No
problem.” Kagome replied. Melissa began to walk her bike to the side of
the house and Kagome followed. But as she did, her brother was waving at her
franticly from the door. “Sota?” Kagome quickly glanced at Melissa
and then ran towards her brother, “What’s wrong, Sota?” But
before he could answer, the door behind them slid open. “I’ll tell
ya what’s wrong.” Inuyasha replied in an unpleasant tone.
“Inuyasha! I told you to leave!” “What’s your problem?
Besides, that was yesterday! And I’m not going anywhere until you come
with me.” Kagome stared at him blankly. Why is he acting so childishly?
More so than usual anyway. “Kagome?” Melissa called. “Uh!
One minute!” Kagome replied nervously. “You have to go! Now!”
She hissed. Inuyasha defiantly folded his arms and leaned up against the house.
Just as he said, he wasn’t going anywhere. Kagome groaned angrily as she
pushed him into the house, “Stall Melissa for me, Sota!” “Uh...”
Sota began to reply but Melissa appeared. “Hey, Sota. Where’d Kagome
go?”
“Why can’t you get it through that thick skull of yours that I don’t
want her to see you!” Kagome shouted at Inuyasha. The two were now in
the family room, far from the door. “You mean to tell me that friend of
yours is still here?!” Kagome frowned, “Of course she’s still
here! She came from America and she’s gonna be here for the entire summer!”
“WHAT?!” Inuyasha screamed.
Melissa gasped as she looked towards the house, “What was that?”
She asked. Sota looked up from his marbles, with which he was trying to distract
her with. “Uh, nothing! It was probably just a bird.” Melissa looked
down at Sota, her face filled with puzzlement. What is it with these people
and birds?
“You can’t not come for the entire summer! In case you’ve
forgotten, we’re lookin’ for the jewel shards. And I can’t
do that without you! You’re the only one who can see them!” “I’m
well aware of that, Inuyasha! But I can’t just leave Melissa for an entire
week!” “WHY NOT?!” Inuyasha whined. Kagome slapped her hand
onto her face, “Why in the world did I think you would understand?”
She mumbled. Just then, the front door slid open. Kagome ran towards the hall
way and peeked out from behind the wall, it was Melissa. She had just gotten
her shoes off when Kagome ran up to her and grabbed her arm, “Hey! I’m
real sorry about leaving you out there but...” Melissa looked up. Inuyasha
was standing there, only a few feet away. Kagome’s eyes widened and her
mouth dropped open. “Uh, hi.” Melissa said. Inuyasha just stared
at her. “Yeah! Uh, this is my, uh...” Kagome tried to talk. “Your
boyfriend?” Melissa inquired. Inuyasha’s face went beet red and
Kagome blushed. “You weren’t in the room, yesterday, were you? Cause
one of my friends where I live was in the same exact situation. See, she and
her boyfriend weren’t supposed to be seeing each other cause her parents
didn’t like him-uh, not that I’m saying Kagome’s mom doesn’t
like you but-“ Melissa realized she was going on and on and thought it
best to stop. Inuyasha stared at her. “Yeah, could you excuse us for a
minute, Melissa? I’m real sorry.” Kagome asked. Melissa nodded,
“Sure. Nice meeting you, uh-“ “Inuyasha.” He answered.
Melissa smiled, “Inuyasha.” Kagome groaned quietly as she pulled
him towards the back of the house. “She’s certainly a lot nicer
than you are.” Inuyasha remarked. There was a moment of silence until
Inuyasha screamed, “OWWWWWWWW!”
“Look. I told you about this a while ago, that a girl from another part
of the world would be visiting.” “Yeah? And how was I supposed to
know that’d mean you not coming anymore?” “I’ll come!
Just not for a while.” “So, I guess some person you just met is
more important than a bunch of friends you’ve known for three months!”
Inuyasha snapped. “I never said that! And that’s not true!”
“Uh, sorry for interuppting...but if you guys need to go somewhere, together,
that’s just fine. Go ahead, Kagome. I’ll be okay.” Melissa
appeared. “Oh, Melissa! No...” “Thanks a bunch, lets go Kagome.”
Inuyasha took her by the arm and started walking. “Inuyasha! Stop! I can’t
leave!” “She just said it’d be okay! Now come on.” Kagome
ripped her arm from his grasp. “Fine! If you don’t want to come
back now...then...don’t come back ever again!” Inuyasha was furious.
He quickly disappeared back into the temple. Kagome was stunned and Melissa
put her hand to her mouth, she felt terribly guilty.
“Go after him.” Melissa told Kagome. The two girls were sitting
under a tree. Kagome had her face resting in her hands. “For what? He
won’t listen. Inuyasha is as stubborn as a mule and as selfish as a cat.”
Kagome’s cat was up in the tree, looking fairly unhappy at that comment.
“No offense, Boyo.” Kagome added. Melissa looked onto the ground,
“I’m real sorry, Kagome. I didn’t mean for you guys to get
into an argument.” Kagome looked up, “No! None of this is your fault!
We always get into fights.” “I guess that’s to be expected
in a relationship, huh?” “Wha-? No! Inuyasha and I are not boyfriend
and girlfriend. Believe me, if I had a boyfriend he’d be the total opposite
of Inuyasha.” “Oh.” Melissa replied. “Still, he really
did seem to care about you. I mean he did make such a big fuss about you going
with him. And I hope I’m not being too nosy, but where were you supposed
to go anyway? To a play or something? Inuyasha looked all dressed up, like he
was wearing a costume. With that long white hair and those dog ears, his costume
looked incr edibly realistic.” Kagome was surprised Melissa had made such
a statement. It was good enough to believe! “Uh, yeah! We’re doing
a play. But, I suppose I’m out of it now.” Kagome replied. “Not
yet. Come on...I’ll go with you if you want.” Melissa stood up.
“Go? Go where?”
“To the theater, of course! He’ll be there, won’t he?”
“Melissa! I can’t! I told you, he won’t listen. You saw how
he was acting before...” “Well, then make him listen! He cares for
you, I can tell. Lets go.” Kagome stood up and took a hold of her friend’s
arm. Melissa turned to her. “Maybe some other time...not just yet.”
Melissa understood and she looked at Kagome reassuringly. Both girls headed
back to the house. Kagome followed behind and then stopped, to look at the temple
that housed the well.
“This is not good.” Sango said as she looked up at Inuyasha who
was pouting in a tree. “Give it some time. They’ll come around.
They always get into arguments like this.” Miroku assured her. “Yeah,
but this one is different.” Shippo chimed in. “Shippo! Where have
you been?” Sango asked. “I followed Inuyasha down the well.”
“You’re lucky he didn’t catch you.” Miroku informed
the small fox child. “What do you mean, â€~this one is different’?”
Sango questioned. “Kagome didn’t want to leave with Inuyasha â€~cause
she has a friend from...I think she said, â€~A-mer-ica’.”
“â€~America’? Where’s that?” Miroku was puzzled.
Shippo shrugged, “Don’t ask me. I’m only telling you what
I heard. Anyway, Inuyasha refused to leave without Kagome and Kagome refused
to leave her friend. When Inuyasha tried to take her, she still refused and
he got real angry.” “What else is new.” Miroku stated. “So,
what happened, Shippo?” Sango wanted to know. “Well, when Kagome
refused, Inuyasha told her to never come back again. I hate him!” Shippo
replied, his voice filled with detestation. Sango and Miroku exchanged nervous
glances. “He must have been extremely upset to have said such a thing.”
Sango concluded. “Yeah, just think of how Kagome must feel now!”
Shippo added. “Where are you going, Miroku?” Sango asked when the
monk stood up and began to walk away. “I’m going to try and talk
some sense into him. My efforts will more than likely be futile, but there’s
no harm in trying.” “Oh, yes there is.” Shippo stated.
“Inuyasha!” Miroku called. He had reached the tree where the half
demon was sitting in. “What do you want?!” Inuyasha shouted back.
“We need to talk.” “There’s nothin’ to talk about,
go away.” “How could you say such a thing to Kagome?” Inuyasha’s
eyes flashed opened and he jumped down to the ground. “How do you know
what I said to her? You didn’t follow me did you?!” Inuyasha than
looked at Shippo who cowered in fear behind Sango. “Why you!” Inuyasha
shouted as he began to go after him. But Miroku placed his staff over Inuyasha’s
legs, causing him to trip. “Why the hell did you do that for?!”
He hollered angrily. “Because you need to stop acting like a child and
we need to start talking.” Inuyasha sprung to his feet. “I ain’t
got nothin’ to say to you!” “You sure had plenty to say to
Kagome. Think of how she must feel now. If you won’t talk to me...you
sure need to go and talk to her.” “Look, monk! I don’t need
you tellin’ me where I should go, what I should do or what I should say!
Now leave me the hell alone!” With that, Inuyasha disappeared. Miroku
shook his head and sighed. Sango and Shippo looked on. They were not at all
surprised but they were disappointed. That night, Kagome lay awake in her bed.
She just couldn’t sleep. All she could think about was Inuyasha and what
he had told her. “Fine! If you don’t want to come back now...then...don’t
come back ever again!” Kagome turned on her side. Melissa was sound asleep
on the floor. Kagome sighed and closed her eyes. Did he really mean it? He’s
never said anything like that to me before. Ah,who am I kidding? I shouldn’t
be so worried. I’m his little “jewel detector”. He needs me
for that. He’ll be back to beg me to go with him. And I won’t go.
The moon peered from behind the mist of clouds in the night sky above as Inuyasha
raced through the fields of tall grass. He leapt incredibly high in the air
and landed on a tree branch. He looked down and there was the well. He sighed,
Maybe Miroku’s right for once. I guess I should go back and...uh, apologize.
But she probably won’t even listen to me. She’s as stubborn as a
mule! Forget this! I didn’t do anything wrong! She’s the one that
turned her back, not me!
Kagome was still awake, thoughts continued to race within her mind, making it
impossible for her to drift off to sleep. Kagome gasped and sat straight up
in her bed. She looked around her room. It was dark and the only light shining
into the room came from the moon. Kagome looked over to her window, it’s
curtains were blowing gently in the breeze. She lifted the sheets off of her
and approached the window. Nothing. The land outside was consumed in the darkness
of the night. Only the top of the trees were catching the moon’s light
as they swayed in the breeze. Kagome sighed sadly, she had hoped it was him.
Kagome turned to walk back to her bed but she jumped back in fright. “Is
something wrong, Kagome?” Melissa asked quietly. She was sitting straight
up, wide awake. Kagome put her hand to her chest, “Oh, no. Nothing’s
wrong. I just can’t sleep.” “Thinking about him?” Melissa
asked. Kagome exhaled, “I wish I wasn’t.” Kagome sat on her
bed and looked down. “You like him...don’t you?” Kagome blushed.
Fortu nately, though, since it was dark, her friend couldn’t see. “I
don’t know how I feel, exactly. I just wish he wasn’t so cold to
me all the time.” Just outside, Inuyasha could hear everything. He was
sitting right on the edge of the roof, above the window. He had obviously changed
his mind about coming back. He looked down, as though he felt guilty. “Perhaps,
he acts that way to hide how he really feels. Boys tend to do that. I bet he’s
just afraid to admit it.” Kagome looked up at Melissa, “You really
think so? But you don’t know Inuyasha. He isn’t afraid of anything...I
mean with all the fighting mon-“ Kagome cupped her hands over her mouth.
Melissa frowned, “Fighting? Fighting what?” Inuyasha groaned, Why
does she have to have such a big mouth! He thought. Kagome waved her hands,
“Oh, it’s nothing. You know how guys are! They like to fight. Inuyasha
is always getting into them with kids at school.” Meanwhile, Inuyasha
slapped his hand over his face. “Oh.” Melissa replied. “Well,
I guess we had better try to get some sleep, huh?” Kagome said. Melissa
nodded, “Yeah, we should. Good night, Kagome. Thing’s will be better
tomorrow.” “Good night, Melissa. Yeah, tomorrow.” Both girls
returned to bed.
The tiny clock that sat on Kagome’s desk, read 2:00 AM, when her window
slowly began to slide open. Kagome stirred in her bed; she had finally fallen
asleep an hour earlier. Inuyasha stuck his head in, first seeing Melissa on
the floor, and then Kagome in her bed. He quietly set a foot down on the floor
and then the other one, but it made the floor creek loudly as it did. Inuyasha
cringed, he hoped they hadn’t heard him. After making sure they weren’t
awake, he crept over to Kagome’s bed and stared down at her. She was sleeping
peacefully. He knelt down on the floor with great care, as not to make a sound.
“I’m- sorry, Kagome. I’m sorry, all right?” Inuyasha
sighed. His words weren’t doing any good, but they had come so easily
since he knew she could not hear them. He finally decided he had better wake
her and get the apology over with. But before he could touch her arm, she whispered,
“Inuyasha?” Her eyes slowly opened and when his face became visible,
she slowly sat up. Inuyasha looked at her. “Look...I came to say-well,
I came because...” Kagome blinked. Is he actually going to apologize?
She thought. Inuyasha turned around to make sure Melissa was still asleep. He
turned back to Kagome. “Did...you come to say you’re sorry?”
Her voice sounded so innocent. Inuyasha took a deep breath and exhaled, then
he looked down to the floor. Kagome looked at him, she knew this was tough for
him to do. How weird it was that he could fight and kill demons with ease, but
for him to utter a small apology was incredibly difficult. “Yes.”
He finally breathed. Kagome folded her arms and closed her eyes, “Good.
I’m waiting.” An angry expression came over his face, “Why
must you make everything so hard for me?!” “SHHHHH! She’ll
hear you!” Kagome exclaimed as she placed her hand over Inuyasha’s
mouth. He quickly pushed it away. “Can we please continue this outside?”
Kagome asked. “Fine.” He retorted. Once outside, Inuyasha wasted
no time in continuing, “And that’s another thing! I can’t
understand why you’ve given such importance to a stranger.” “She
is not a stranger! Melissa and I are friends.” “Oh! Well, laddie
da!” Inuyasha said as he turned his back. Kagome squinted her eyes at
him, “I get it! You’re jealous, aren’t you?” “Oh,
give me a break!” “No! You’re jealous! It’s â€~cause
I’m spending all my time with someone else other than you!” Inuyasha
spun around, “You’ve got it so wrong! I want the shards! That’
s all. And you were fine with that until she showed up. You left me flat so
you could hang around with someone else.! But I’m not jealous!”
Kagome looked down to the ground, Inuyasha was right. She hadn’t thought
of it from his perspective. She had been helping him all this time. And now,
since somebody new came along, she had been with them instead. Kagome kicked
the ground, “You’re right.” Inuyasha lifted an eyebrow. He
was surprised by that. “I shouldn’t have just dropped you. But what
about Melissa? You’ve gotta understand. She’s in a new world. I’m
the only one who can show her around. Just like you did for me.” Inuyasha
blinked. He wouldn’t admit it, of course, but she was right. “I
still need for you to come with me. Even if it’s only for a few days.
Can’t you just tell her you have to take care of something dire?”
He still persisted, but at least he was being nice about it. Kagome sighed,
“I don’t want to lie to her.” “Too late for that.”
I hate it when he’s right, she thought. The next morning, Melissa arose
early but when she looked at Kagome’s bed, she wasn’t there. “Kagome?”
She said as she opened the bedroom door. The door to the bathroom slid open.
“Hey! You’re up. Good morning.” Kagome replied. “Oh,
there you are. Good morning. Did you get any sleep last night?” Kagome
hadn’t fallen asleep after Inuyasha left and she was pretty tired. “Yeah,
finally caught some z’s.” Kagome lied. “That’s good,
I’m gonna get dressed.” “Okay!” Kagome said happily,
but she held an expression of guilt on her face.
“What do you mean you’re going back? Kagome! You can’t!”
Kagome’s mother exclaimed. She was in the kitchen holding a pitcher of
orange juice. Sota was seated at the table. Grandpa had gone to sweep the outside.
Kagome stood in the kitchen entrance. “Try telling Inuyasha that! Besides,
I can’t just leave him, he needs my help. He actually admitted that...sort
of.” “But what about Melissa?” Sota inquired, as he took a
mouthful of his cereal. “What about me?” Melissa asked as she appeared
behind Kagome. Kagome stepped back in surprise. “Uh, well, I need to talk
to you.” Kagome answered. Her mother eyed Kagome accusingly, but said
nothing. “Sure.” Melissa replied. Once the two were outside, Kagome
began to explain to Melissa. “I really need to go and help out a friend
for a few days. So, that means I won’t be here.” “Oh, no!
What happened? Are they all right?” “Oh, yeah! They’re okay.
It’s just they requested my help and I need to go to them.” “Did
they get into an accident or something?” Melissa questioned worriedly.
“No, nothing like that! It’s kinda personal. Will you be okay here?”
“Uh, of course. I understand.” Kagome smiled. She was pretty relieved
Melissa hadn’t made a big deal out of it.
“I can’t believe you’re going to leave that poor girl here
all by herself.” Kagome’s mother complained as her daughter stocked
her yellow bag with food. Just then, Melissa was entering the house. She heard
the two talking. “She won’t be here by herself! She’s got
you guys. It’ll only be gone for a few days, mom. I’ll be back in
no time.” Kagome stood up. “Just please don’t tell her where
I’m really going.” Her mother sighed, “Of course not.”
“Bye, mom. Love you.” Kagome kissed her mother and ran off outside.
Melissa had hidden her self on the steps and as soon as Kagome’s mother
left the kitchen, she exited the house after Kagome. “See ya, Grandpa!”
Kagome waved as she ran towards the temple. Grandpa shook his head, “Off
to see that dog boy again are you?” But he waved anyway. Melissa cautiously
followed Kagome, making sure Grandpa would not see her. As she approached the
temple, she saw it’s door slam shut. What? Why is Kagome going in there?
Melissa wondered. Curiosity welled with in her as she wondered why her friend
did not want her to know where she was headed. Melissa carefully, but slowly,
made her way up the steps of the temple. “Melissa!” From inside
the house, Kagome’s mother was calling from the bottom of the stairs.
When Sota came down instead, Kagome’s mother questioned her son of the
girl’s whereabouts. “She’s not in Kagome’s room.”
He replied. His mother frowned, “Well, then where could she be?”
Sota shrugged his shoulders.
Inside the temple, Kagome had just jumped down the well. Melissa now stood outside
the door and when a bright light shown from inside, she was more than taken
back. Frightened something bad had happened, Melissa thrust open the doors.
But the room before her had gone dark, except for the light that began to lower
into the well. “Kagome?!”