Inuyasha school

Date: 8/20/2016

By Lady~of~the~Sun

Inuyasha and his sister tried to find their school. There were two options. Their first day, Inuyasha tried to remember which school his father had put them in. His sister was younger and got more notes on her wall than he could ever count. The notes were symbols of academic greatness and achievement that were tacked on the cork board beside your desk. When Inuyasha would try to raise his hand to answer a question his teacher would just stare at him along with his classmates. He would hear whispers like "Amazon geek" and "what's wrong with him?" Inuyasha looked down, fearing a bad mark on his part of the cork board. The two walked home together. ----- Izaiyoi, Sesshomaru's mother, and Koga's father stood in front of the bay windows in their house, surrounding a chair that sat Inu no Taisho. Sesshomaru, Koga, and Kagome all sat on concrete seats in the water. In the middle of the three children, a hole for entering the hot bath from beneath the ground bubbled. Inu no Taisho knew then that his third child was on his way. Inuyasha swam up the tube in the comfortingly hot water. He had about a foot of extra space on each side even after he extended out his arms. Despite the heat coursing through the water and the hanyou, the walls of the tube around him were bathed in a blue light. The siblings all looked to the center when the bubbling increased. Inuyasha's head rose from the water smoothly, his breathing unexpectedly calm. Kagome, the youngest, thought that he would've been panicking about what they did wrong and the punishments that could follow. He swam to his concrete underwater stool and sat lazily before the adults outside the hot tub. "Do you know what you have done?" His voice boomed. All but Inuyasha had expected this reaction. "We haven't done anything wrong!" Inuyasha defended. Kagome looked at him incredulously. "Inuyasha. We went to the wrong school." "Ehh -Oh." Sesshomaru nearly smirked at his idiot brother, but father would not approve. He watched at the exchange silently. "Because of your insolence we have to resort to such measures . . . .