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When her new father walked onto the porch of one of the
beautiful houses Rin became more excited. This was to be her home! She was
even more astonished when Miroku went through the house to a door at the end
of the hallway and opened it. A room? A whole room to herself? She had
thought she would share the common area with her parents as she had in her
old village. There it was customary for the whole family to live in and
share one giant room. It saved on space as well as furnishings. It also kept
the house warmer in winter when everyone was in one area, with only the
stove for heat.
Miroku placed Rin’s knapsack on her bed. The bed was
covered with a large soft comforter, with foxes of all descriptions running,
chasing, and playing printed on it. It had been a gift from Kurama. When his
new daughter walked in and gasped in shock, he turned to her with a grin on
his face. “Most of these toys come from Human World. Kagome is from there.
She visits her mother there from time to time and brings stuff back as well.
We all hope you like the room and the toys.” He also explained about the
comforter. It had been Kurama’s welcome home surprise for her.
Rin stood in the middle of the room in a state of shock.
She had never seen so many THINGS in one room before! There were items of
all descriptions and most were made of some odd material she had never seen
before. “What are all of these things?” She finally found her voice to ask.
Sango, who had been standing quietly in the doorway behind
Rin, stepped forward and explained gently. “They are toys. You can play with
them. In Human World all the children have rooms full of these things. They
spend hours just playing with them. Miroku and I wanted you to not feel
lonely here. The Princess told us that you had no toys at the castle.
Sesshomaru told her that he doubted you had any at your other home either.
Here you can play with any of these things.” When Rin continued to look
hesitant, she went on. “Shippo is a Fox Demon friend of ours as well. He is
young, like you, and loves playing with some of these things. He lives here
for the most part, but he is off visiting a friend in another village right
now. He will be home in a day or two. I know you will like him.” She stopped
there, afraid she was babbling on like an idiot. She desperately wanted this
child to feel welcome here. Miroku, it seemed, had already bonded to the
girl, and she with him. She wanted to make this work!
Rin, getting over her shock, stood in the middle of her
new bedroom, her new wolf friend pressing close. All these things were HERS!
She could hardly believe her eyes. There was even a small stove in the
corner, presumably for the cold months. She had her own bed, as she had in
the castle. She turned in a small circle, trying to take it all in. When her
eyes found the open closet, stuffed with clothing, she asked timidly “who do
those belong to?”
While Miroku laughed with delight, Sango told her “They
are yours. All for you.”
Rin promptly sat down on the edge of her new bed with a
thump. All hers? She could not take it all in. This was too much! She began
crying silently. The large wolf padded to her and swiped his tongue over her
face. She had not wanted to come here, yet these people were being more
generous and kind than anyone she could ever remember.
Miroku, seeing her distress, softly sat next to her and
placed his arms around her, hugging her close. When she wrapped her tiny
arms around him he felt he had never been happier. He was a father! He
understood her emotions and simply held her, rubbing her back. He nodded
when Sango said she would fix them all some tea.
When Rin was finished sobbing she rubbed her eyes and
smiled up at her father. He nodded at her, understanding she needed to be
alone for a little while. When he stood up to leave he gave her a soft pat
on the head and told her “We will be in the kitchen. Just come out whenever
you feel like it. Oh, and it looks like you have a new protector.
Kouga must have chosen him for you.” He bent and patted the wolf on
its furry head. With that he left her alone to contemplate her new
situation.
Rin watched him go then fell back onto her bed, lying
prone, staring at the ceiling. She found she could not stay still, however.
She flipped onto her stomach and stayed that way for a few moments, letting
her hand trail over her wolf’s soft fur. As she idly petted him she let her
eyes wander over all of the marvelous things she found herself amongst.
When she finally rose from the bed and went to the nearest
box she found all manner of things. She could read a little now, so when she
found boxes with instructions she was able to tell what the things inside
were for and what they did. She rummaged around until she found an
inviting-looking gadget. It was colorful and the instructions said to pull
the string. She set it on the floor, as indicated, and pulled the string.
Something amazing happened! The piece in the center, called a ‘top’, spun
out of the piece she was holding and continued to whiz around on the floor,
the motion like that of a tornado. The wolf, immediately interested in the
small movements, attempted to pounce on it. Rin laughed and shooed him away.
Delighted with the new toy, she waited for it to run out of steam and tried
it again. This time it fell flat almost as soon as it was released. She
furrowed her brow and retrieved the top. Again, she placed it in its holder
and pulled the string.
Miroku and Sango heard the spinning of top and smiled to
each other. She seemed to have already found something interesting to her.
When she did not come out for tea, they knew she had begun to settle into
her new home. |