The Unloading Grounds by Himura Asami
Crime
Disclaimer: I don’t own anything.
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Word Count: 250
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Sesshomaru sat at his desk, typing away furiously. Every once and a while he would stop working and look over his shoulder, only to turn back around and start typing even faster than before.
Sesshomaru growled to himself when he accidently cracked one of the computer keys. He pulled his hands away from the keyboard and turned his chair around to stare more effectively at his mate.
She hadn’t been paying him any attention since she had started watching some crime show on television. Sesshomaru glared at the television and briefly contemplated melting it, before discarding the idea. Sure, she would pay attention to him after that, but only to yell, or glare, or make sure he knew she was ignoring him. Though he supposed any attention was better than no attention at all. Maybe he should consider acting out.
Kagome let out a gasp, drawing Sesshomaru’s attention to her. He watched as she scooted to the end of the bed, closer to the television.
“Sesshomaru,” she breathed. “Did you see that?”
“No,” Sesshomaru replied coldly.
She didn’t notice his tone. “Why not?” she asked, looking over at him. “What are you doing all the way over there? You should be watching this!”
“I am working.”
“Shhh!” Kagome hissed. “It’s back on!”
Sesshomaru gritted his teeth angrily, before standing. He walked over to the television and stood in front of it.
“Move!” Kagome yelled.
Sesshomaru hesitated, before moving to the side of the television.
“Turn it off,” he commanded.
“No.”
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Sometimes I feel so bad for him.
Kagome just seems like the type to get so absorbed in something that she would ignore him, though.
Poor Sessh.
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Sunset Miko’s Once a Week Challenge– Week 31: Crime
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T.N.T!