Inuyasha held Kikyo to him. He was being overwhelmed by her scent, similar to Kagome's. He wanted to tell her how he felt, before they went up against Naraku for the final time.
"Kikyo I—"
Before he could say any more than that, he felt horrible pain penetrating his upper stomach. It was the bite of the blade…the blade Kikyo herself had been concealing. Inuyasha stepped back, gasping in pain. The silver blade was sticking out of his torso. "Kikyo what are you doing?" He yelped
"It's simple Inuysha." Kikyo replied, her voice lined with malice. "You were going to say that in love with that Kagome girl, right?"
Inuyasha gulped. How had she known?
"You see, if I cannot have you then no one can." She growled. She pulled the knife upward, slashing through his ribs, lungs and heart. Inuyasha fell to the ground, dead.
Kagome came from the bushes, followed by Miroku and Sango. They had, somehow, convinced shippo to stay behind with Kirara. Kagome gasped. Miroku stopped dead in his tracks. Sango took out her sword. Hiraikotsu wouldn't do for this job, oh no. She wanted revenge with her own two hands. She would kill that woman for murdering Inuyasha, the closest thing she had to an older brother.
"YOU BITCH!" Kagome screamed, grabbing her bow and an arrow.
Kikyo didn't show any recognition of being called anything. She just stabbed Kagome through her heart and drove her to the ground next to Inuyasha.
Miroku drew a small hand-to-hand- combat dagger from his robes. That…that witchhad just killed Inuyasha and Kagome He and Sango would have their revenge!
Kikyo was not afraid of the infuriated duo running towards her furiously, one after the other. Instead , she calmly picked up the bow and Arrow Kgome had dropped her death and shot it at sango, the first two. The arrow pierced her chest and went to impale Miroku and seal them both to the tree. They weren't dead, unknown to Kikyo, but they were under a sealing spell similar to the one Inuyasha had been under.
She left her former lover with his dead girlfriend and sealed best friends.
