Bound and Determined by Luna

Exasperated

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Written for Dokuga’s GMDDN on September 17th 2011!

Seeing as this story features explicit adult content, if you are a YIM stop reading now, and go find something more appropriate to read.

Bound and Determined

1: Exasperated

By: Luna

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What the hell had she been thinking? 

Kagome was shaking, and it wasn’t because she was turned on. The day had started out normal enough. She got up, went for a quick run, showered, and went to work. How had things spiraled out of control so quickly? What happened to make a good day turn so horribly wrong?

Her mother had called her, she remembered. Panicked, so unlike the mother Kagome knew that Kagome instantly became panicked, too. Souta had been hit by a car. The driver was hidden behind tinted windows; no one could get information except the license plate number. Souta was in a coma. Her family didn’t have enough money to keep him on life support for an extended period of time, and they didn’t have insurance to pay for his basic care. They had to find the driver of the vehicle so they would be held accountable and made to pay the bills, but so far nothing had turned up. 

Except then something did. 

Sesshoumaru Taisho had hit her little brother, and then publicly denied it, refusing to pay for his care. He claimed, exasperated, he hadn’t been near that district at the time of the accident. He said that her family was only trying to extort him. He had an investigator pull up their history and showed it to all the world. The debts, the late payments… 

Just like that, the world turned against them and labeled them criminals.

Her mother, distraught, had fainted. After she was carried up to her room she never left. She barely ate, barely spoke, barely functioned. The stress had literally been too much for her. Kagome did the only thing she could think of.

She kidnapped the bastard.

Now the question was… What was she to do with him?

 

Prompt: Exasperated, Dokuga’s Gutter Marble Drabble Drawble Night, September 17th 2011

Words: 300