AN: Hi, okay thanks for reading my story and everything, this is my first one so please don't be to cruel when you review. There will be cursing and limes and lemons in this story all right? So if that sort of thing easily upsets you, sorry go read another story. If this story goes well, I'm gonna write more fan fiction ok? After the disclaimer is the story. Enjoy
Disclaimer: I don't own Snow White, or Inuyasha, but I'm gonna ask my mom for him or Kouga when my birthday comes up!
Queen Midoriko paused in cleaning her sword, and stared out the window, watching the snow dance and fall from the sky, and recalling the day's events. She could have thought about improving her fighting, about being more careful when fighting a demon, about how she almost didn't save the child. But no, she had to torture herself in thoughts of how the child was welcomed home, safe from the demons grasp. How relived her mother had been, how happy to have her child back in her arms. She wanted to feel that way about a child. Happy just to know her child was safe in bed. She wanted a child to love, to hold and take care of, to scold when she does something wrong, to spoil, and coddle, to give 'talks' to, to keep out of trouble. A child she would willingly protect with her own life, a child to teach everything she knew, and hope one day that child would pass on to her children. Her child. She wanted a baby desperately but no matter what she and her husband did, she could not become pregnant. She sighed and returned back to her sword. Suddenly two arms slipped around her waist without warning and she cut her finger on her sword.
"Hello sweetheart, when did… oh did you cut yourself?
Her husband, King Nobunaga grasped her hand with two of his and looked the cut over. Smiling, Midoriko took her hand from his grasp.
"I'm fine you big baby, I've gotten worst then this little cut,"
She teased. He tightened his arms around her waist and buried his head in her hair.
"Don't remind me, how do you think I feel when I see you riding home with almost half your arm out and half dead because you used to much energy?"
She stroked her fingers on his short light brown hair and returned to watching the snowfall come down, thinking about the child she wanted, her husband spotting this, asked her what was wrong.
"Nothing, I just want a child so badly Nobunaga! I can see her now, hair black as coal," she placed a hand against the window, " skin white as snow, and lips red as blood." She said, watching the blood start to flow down her finger. She smiled sadly.
"I'd call her Snow White."
Her husband laughed
"There's no such name as Snow White darling."
Midoriko smiled back at him, "How about Kagome than? After my mother?"
Her husband nodded.
"I like it, now do you want to get started having Kagome?"
He asked suggestively and started pulling her toward their room. She laughed and followed.
Nine Months Later
King Nobunaga paced outside the room, clearly worried by the screams and moans coming from inside the room. He dropped into a chair and dropped his head into his hands. A throat cleared,
"Be calm my King, the Queen will be fine. The pain of childbearing can't be much greater than getting a wound from a demon."
He fixed the adviser with a cold stare.
"That doesn't help me now does it if I can't be with her during either conflict."
A second adviser stepped forward.
"My King, you have no nothing to fear Lady Kaede promised both the Queen and the child with be fine after this. This will be no more than an unpleasant memory once the babe is born."
The King was about to respond when his wife gave one painful scream and than the cry of a newborn baby came next. He rushed into the room and stopped short when he saw his wife, tired and sweaty, but her face full of joy, holding a beautiful baby in her arms.
My child. He thought with awe. She smiled at him
"Don't just stand there, come meet our daughter."
He rushed over and looked down at the child. Her lips were as red as blood, her skin as white as snow and what little hair she had was black as coal. His wife looked up at him.
"My wish came true Nobunaga. I gave birth to a daughter. Would you like to hold Kagome?"
His eyes widened and he was sure his face turned pale. How do you hold a child? What if he hurt her, or didn't hold her right, or she didn't like him? His wife laughed softly at the shocked look on his face. She gently pushed Kagome into his arms.
"Watch her head," she gently told him. He stared down at his daughter.
This is incredible. I can't believe I have a beautiful baby girl.
"She's beautiful," he said softly, afraid of waking the child in her arms.
"Does she have all ten fingers and toes? What do you think she likes? Do you think she's going to be smart? Strong? Is it possible she has your miko powers?"
His beloved wife laughed softly again.
"Calm down, she's only a baby. We'll see what Lady Fate has in store for her. As for having powers, we have to wait to see when she's older. I'm tired darling, forgive me but I have to sleep."
He brushed kisses against her face as she fell into a deep sleep.
"You don't have to ask my forgiveness for anything my beloved wife, you have it, always."
About Five Years After
Kagome giggled and skipped along next to her mother, stopping now and than to look at a butterfly or a flower, or anything that caught her eye, until her mother tugged gently on her hand and she stared walking again. Her mother was also in a state of bliss; having everything she would ever want how could she not be happy? Kagome tugged at her mothers hand, and yawned,
"Mamma, I'm tired can we take a break at that cave?"
Her mother smiled as she picked her up, "Of course baby, anything you want."
She had just set Kagome down when she felt the presence of a demonic aura. It wasn't just one, it was hundreds, but for some reason it was all mixed into one. She gasped when she realized what was happening.
"Kagome, quick go into the cave, and whatever you do, don't come out."
Kagome looked up at her mother with fear in her eyes, "Ok mamma."
She went inside the cave and Midoriko placed the strongest barrier she could around it, drew her sword and waited. Suddenly this huge demon appeared in front of her. Only it wasn't just one demon, it was hundreds of them, all rolled into this one great super demon. They were tired of Queen Midoriko and her reign of peace between humans and demons. It wasn't right; demons are far better those humans. To act as one might with family or friends to such weak creatures was a great insult. So they combined their bodies and powers together, knowing that alone they had no chance of killing the royal family, but together it was very possible that the Queen would die, and they could kill her husband and child with ease. One of them hissed at her in a snake demons voice,
"Stand still and let us kill you quietly we won't be to long about it. Struggle and the brat suffers for, ahh!" the snake cried out when Midoriko shot him with a purification blast.
"Don't you dare threaten by daughter you demon bastard! If you even look at her I'll kill you." She said angrily. The snake opened his mouth to speak again but she shot another purification blast at him, and this time his head turned to ash. The huge demon hissed at her and said,
"You will pay wench, for killing our brother and ally!" and started to attack her. Kagome gasped as the demon tried to hit her mother, but her mother just coolly cut off the arms that almost cut off her head. She tried to run to her mother, or run to attack a demon about to hit Midoriko, but the barrier always stopped her from getting out, and her mother always killed the demon. It had been seven hours; Kagome was tired from beating her little fists against the barrier, her voice hoarse from screaming and begging the demons to leave her mother alone, and she was dead scared. Scared her mother was going to die, that she was going to die, her father was going to die, and that the world as she had known it was about to disappear forever. She fell to the ground, unable to say another word, tears streaming down her face as she watched her mother give the hardest battle she had ever given to save her daughters life. Her mother jumped up about to slice a demons head off, when it caught her between its teeth. She was up in a minute, screaming again with the voice she through she had lost. Her mother looked over at her, with such love and sadness it made Kagome's heart break all over again,
"I love you baby, don't ever forget that." She said something that Kagome couldn't hear, and something glittering and bright flew out of her chest. There was a bright light, so bright she couldn't see her mother anymore, a great pain in her side, and than finally, darkness overtook her.
AN: Wow. That came out better than I through it would. Sorry Midoriko's battle was so short. If I made it seven days like it is in the series, poor Kagome would probably die of thirst or something. Hope you enjoyed it, please review!