Disclaimer:

Eevee-I blame Selene for this!

Selene-Why me?!

Eevee-Because... we watch too much Inuyasha!

Selene-... that's not my fault.

Eevee-Shut it! If I say it's you're fault, then it's you're fault (whacks Selene)

Selene-Ow!

Eevee-Anyway, I don't own Inuyasha, or it's characters and basic plot. Though I'm making this up as I go, this will probably have original character's in it, so if you don't like that kind of fanfiction, don't read this darn you!

Summary:

The Shikon no Tama has been completed, Naraku defeated, and Kikyo's soul finally laid to rest. With all said and done, Kagome returns to her own time, taking the Shikon no Tama with her. Sixteen year's later; Kagome's daughter falls down into the well, and crosses into the Feudal Era. Who the young girl meet's first is enough to make her faint. But as time goes on, her feelings change a bit, especially when she learns who the stranger is to her.

Eevee-Well, if that isn't enough for you people who don't like Mary-sue fanfiction not to read this, I don't know what is.

Musume no Shorai – Prologue

"Do you really have to go Kagome?" Kagome smiled weakly at her small kitsune friend, who looked up at her with sad eyes.

"Yeah Shippo. There's no reason for me to stay any longer." Kagome said, crouching down to talk to him. Shippo's face started to become stained with tears, and Kagome took him into a tight embrace.

The whole gang, including Kaede, had gathered at the well, to say goodbye to Kagome. No one wanted to say it; maybe it wouldn't have to happen if no-body said it.

"So this is it." Sango said meekly, her voice cracking, when Kagome released Shippo.

"Yeah..." Kagome nodded, knowing that the cracking in Sango's voice was her desperate attempt in fighting back her own tears. Sango's check's turned red, and some sob's escaped her lips.

Kagome's eye's softened towards her friend, and hugged her. Miroku had a solemn look on his otherwise serious face.

"Goodbye Kagome." Kagome smiled, but her eye twitched.

"Goodbye Miroku." Kagome said, smacking his hand away from her rear. Sango on instinct used her large boomerang, whacking Miroku right on the head. Kaede sweat dropped.

"Fare well Kagome." Kaede managed after a moment, Kagome smiled at the older woman for whom she held so much respect.

"Goodbye Kaede." And there it was, Kagome had said goodbye to everyone, except for one. Inuyasha was the last of the group, standing a bit farther away; this must have been so hard on him.

He had lost Kikyo, now he was losing Kagome.

"Inuyasha?" He looked over when he heard his name, regretfully, when he saw it was Kagome who had asked. He wasn't ready yet.

He was pained, that she was leaving, and he was angry that she was leaving. Inuyasha was to hot tempered, so anger won over.

"Oh, if you're goanna leave, just do it already!" Kagome looked on the verge of tears, he wanted her to leave and never come back. It was as she thought; Inuyasha didn't care.

The rest of the group gave him shocked looks. He was doing it, yet again, denying his feelings, and this time, he wouldn't get the chance to say he was sorry.

"Inuyasha, you don't mean that!" Miroku said, exasperated.

"Like hell I don't!" Inuyasha fumed, anger the only feeling on his face. "Go home Kagome, and don't come back!"

"If that's how you feel Inuyasha..." Kagome's voice was cracking now. "T-then... I'll leave now. Goodbye everyone!"

They all watched as Kagome jumped into the well, her final goodbye fading the farther she fell, then disappearing all together. That was it, no more adventures, no more fighting demons, no more Kagome. Sango gave a disgusted look at Inuyasha.

"How could you?!" Sango screamed and continued crying, her tears falling much more freely now. In the future, Kagome sat huddled at the bottom of the well, she hadn't wanted to cry in front of everyone, but now, she let her tears come.

Kagome shook her head, and continued her praying. That had been nearly sixteen years ago, and she had moved on from the pain of missing all of her friends back in the Feudal Age. Besides, she had to finish her prayer for the day.

Sota had gone on to be a doctor, coming back to visit every now and then. Kagome's grandfather, sadly, had passed away the year before. Kagome still lived with her mother at the Higurashi shrine; the only difference was that Mrs. Higurashi, was now a grandmother.

It hadn't been to long after Kagome had returned home that she found out she was pregnant. Everyone knew who the father was, it was just too obvious.

"Mom! I'm home!" Kagome sighed; she'd have to finish her praying to keep the jewel pure later.

"In here Sachi!" Kagome called, standing up and walking out of the prayer room.

"Mom, why do you insist on wearing that?" Sachi, Kagome's fifteen-year-old daughter asked, raising her eyebrow.

"Habit." Kagome answered, looking down at her priestess attire. Kagome remembered when Sachi was first going to school, she had been made fun of for her golden eyes and silver hair, but over the year the silver had started to be replaced with black.

Only the slightest trace of silver remained on her head. People had asked questions at first, but no longer. It didn't seem to matter anymore.

Lately Kagome had become concerned, Sachi was fifteen now. Kagome had been fifteen when she had gone through the well for the first time. Sachi had also started asking questions, about her father...

"Welcome home Sachi!" Mrs. Higurashi appeared out of the house, smiling at her granddaughter.

"Hi gram!" Sachi smiled, running over to her grandmother and giving her a hug. Kagome watched as her mother and Sachi chatted ideally for a moment, then Kagome's mother looked over at her and said.

"Dinner will be ready in a little while dear!" With that, Mrs. Higurashi and Sachi walked back into the house. Kagome sighed, sooner or later, she would tell Sachi the truth, about everything...