"Are you sure you want to leave?" Kagome asked InuYasha while moving some hair out of his eyes.

"Of course I am. I will be with you." He replied.

Kagome blushed since she had never heard such words come out of his mouth before. Then InuYasha grabbed her hand and walked toward the well. She looked back at her friends and waved to them, "We will visit as often as we can." She smiled then InuYasha motioned toward the well and she knew it was time to go. They jumped on the end then took in one last look at the feudal Japan that they loved so much. Then they jumped in. A tear slide down Kagome's cheek as she fell in.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

They then returned to Kagome's time. Kagome ran up the stairs of the shrine and into her house. She opened the door loudly to see her family eating lunch. Kagome's mother turned around and saw her. Once she did her eyes widened. She ran over and hugged Kagome. Kagome hug her back. Kagome's mother looked behind Kagome to see InuYasha. She walked up to him. "Will he be staying with us?"

Kagome answered," He is going to live in this time with me for now on."

Kagome's mother looked at InuYasha then looked at her daughter, "Alright."

InuYasha took a sigh of relief but just as quickly she turned around, "He will sleep in the guest room, which is between my room and Grandpa's room. That is his new room where he will sleep…every night." InuYasha swallowed hard, "I will have my eye on you two." She continued. Then she returned to her place at the table and motioned for the two of them to sit down.

Kagome sat next to her mother and InuYasha sat next to Souta. They ate in silence for the rest of the meal.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Afterwards Kagome took InuYasha to his new room. It was as big as Kagome's with a window overlooking the shrine. The window was open and the white curtains swayed in the soft breeze. The room was painted a pale blue and had a fan over the doorway. A large bed sat against the wall. The metal frame was painted white to match the curtains. A dark blue quilt sat at the foot of the bed which was made up of white sheets with two large pillows at the end. A mirror hung on the wall; InuYasha stopped and stared hard at himself when he passed it. A small bedside table sat on one side of his bed. A table lamp sat upon it. On the other side of the bed was a wooden desk with a chair that had wheels on the bottom which sat in place. By the window sat a dresser. Kagome told him that it was meant to hold his special things. InuYasha nodded still in awe of the room in which he stood in. Then Kagome told showed him his closet which was next to the door leading into the room. He was amazed by its size and the fact that he could hide in it. InuYasha pointed at something on top of the dresser. "What is that thing?"

Kagome turned around. "A television. You are able to watch programs on it. Here let me show you." She turned it on and it was on a news station and the weather man was talking about the weather. InuYasha's eyes widened. He ran to the screen at squinted at it then turned it around. "What is wrong InuYasha?"

"There are small humans trapped inside this box and can not get out. We need to help them!"

Kagome laughed, "InuYasha they are not trapped. That is just a picture of them taken from somewhere far away from here."

"But it's moving."

"Yes all they are are moving pictures."

"Moving pictures…?"