Inuyasha, "Her Name" KagSess, Rated R
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Fandom: Inuyasha
Title: Her Name
Word Count: 250
Genre: Introspective/Romance
Spoilers: None, Canon
Warnings: adult-oriented implications
Summary: When he says her name, she breaks away just a little.
Her Name
Every time he says her name, her heart breaks a little - and it becomes his.
He says her name under his breath, in a growl, in a huff, and when he's tight inside her, her name comes out in a controlled moan. Her name is elastic, its origin in her and stretching to finish in him.
He says her name in silence, and she knows it wades in his eyes, unsure, perplexed - satiated.
They both can not believe they're here, saying each other's names beyond war, beyond formality, beyond time, and beyond the sheets of her bed.
The first time she hears her name, he says it with incredulity. How is she still alive? He says her name and it's unusual, a dangling memory that flares back at him. They find each other, wound up loosely in strings of fate.
She remembers when he was above her, an elusive sky-god that would have never given her a second thought. The first time he says her name, she thinks it is an illusion. Only in the second and third time does it feel real, stirring her blood by the loneliness in his eyes. Kagome now knows that time has sent the sky-god earth bound, and unwillingly he comes to her. He knows her name, and that's where they begin.
When he says her name against her skin, she breaks completely. She knows he utters her name because he remembers her, the miko he knows last and first.
Title: Her Name
Word Count: 250
Genre: Introspective/Romance
Spoilers: None, Canon
Warnings: adult-oriented implications
Summary: When he says her name, she breaks away just a little.
Her Name
Every time he says her name, her heart breaks a little - and it becomes his.
He says her name under his breath, in a growl, in a huff, and when he's tight inside her, her name comes out in a controlled moan. Her name is elastic, its origin in her and stretching to finish in him.
He says her name in silence, and she knows it wades in his eyes, unsure, perplexed - satiated.
They both can not believe they're here, saying each other's names beyond war, beyond formality, beyond time, and beyond the sheets of her bed.
The first time she hears her name, he says it with incredulity. How is she still alive? He says her name and it's unusual, a dangling memory that flares back at him. They find each other, wound up loosely in strings of fate.
She remembers when he was above her, an elusive sky-god that would have never given her a second thought. The first time he says her name, she thinks it is an illusion. Only in the second and third time does it feel real, stirring her blood by the loneliness in his eyes. Kagome now knows that time has sent the sky-god earth bound, and unwillingly he comes to her. He knows her name, and that's where they begin.
When he says her name against her skin, she breaks completely. She knows he utters her name because he remembers her, the miko he knows last and first.