Chapitre Five(Luna)

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[Time: When Luna first ran off]

    Luna ran down the dirt path as fast as she could, she was glad that she was in track since she was a little girl. She made her way further and further until she heard a gush of wind behind her knowing that it was Koga in the twister. She quickly made a sharp turn right and swerved through the trees and jumped over large roots.

    She continued to make many more turns before she started to slow down to a stop and look around her. Luna turned in a circle knowing that she made a grave mistake of running off the path. Not out of breath she heard a twig snap behind her and she jolted in the direction of the noise. "You run pretty fast, but not fast enough." Luna looked and saw Koga come out from behind a tree.

    She Looked him over and turned to try and run again. Koga rushed after her once more playing a game of cat and mouse. Koga came up close to her from behind and picked her up bridal style. He continued to run until they came into a clearing of a field full of flowers. Koga sat Luna down on her feet and looked down at her. Luna turned and looked Koga in the eyes sweetly before she attempted to punch him in the face. Failing miserably Koga took her hand and spun her around with her back now pressed up against his chest.

    "You're gonna have to do a lot more than that if you want to defeat me." Koga whispered into her ear, with a grin apparent on his face. Luna didn't say anything. She wiggled out of his grasp and sat down on the bed of flowers. Koga looked down at her as she began to pick flowers and lace them together. Koga didn't question what she was doing, but instead sat in front of her and began copying what she was doing.

    Luna looked at Koga and started to giggle as he failed at making a flower crown. "Here, let me show you." She took the flowers out of his hand and began teaching him how to lace them together. Luna handed back Koga's flowers and he began to lace the flowers properly. Luna watched as he concentrated hard on the crown. Luna looked down at her crown and held it gently, she then started to finish her crown.

    Not long after the two of them finished making a few flower crowns, Koga got up and looked down at Luna. "Come one, I only came out here to get you and bring you back to Kagome." Koga stated in a stern voice while he held out one of his hands to her. Luna looked up at him with her sky blue eyes before making the cutest puppy face possible. Koga jolted back for a minute before sighing and sitting down next to her once more. Luna's face lit up with a smile as she began to make one more flower crown.

    Once finished with the crown she looked over to Koga and said sweetly, "close your eyes real quick." Koga hesitated for a moment, then finally closed his eyes. Luna placed the crown she just finished on top his head and backed away. "Otayy, done. You can open your eyes now." Luna stated as she giggled to herself. Koga opened his eyes to be met with Luna's blue orbs. "What's it for?" Koga asked in a confused, but happy tone. "It's just for you that's all." Luna stated with a wide smile. Koga looked down at the selection of crowns he made before picking up a blue and white one and placing it upon her head.

    Luna looked at Koga and smiled once more before picking up the crowns and walking in the opposite direction. "The camp is the other way." Koga stated while pointing behind him. Luna peeked over her shoulder and finally spoke up, "I know, but I'm not going back, but instead I'm going to go home." She began to strut off when Koga appeared in front of her. "You know you can't get back without Kagome's help." Koga said as he pivoted back and forth blocking her way.



Luna turned the other way and started walking, but was soon picked up by Koga. "Fine then, if you don't wanna go back to camp then I will just take you to my den." Koga stated in a sensual tone. Luna looked up at him and tried to squirm out of his arms, but was held tightly in place. Koga then speed off in the direction of the mountains as the sky grew dark.

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