"Inuyasha!"
Tears streamed down the eighteen-year-old girl's
cheeks as she stood motionless, staring into the void. The ends of
her long, dark brown hair brushed against her waist when she
collapsed to her knees and began crying into the palms of her hands.
The silver ring on her left ring finger shimmered a little.
"No… you can't be gone!" she sobbed, finding it suddenly hard
to breathe. "You /can't/ be! Not… not again…"
Just
then, when everything seemed to be over, a voice in the back of her
head rang out. It told her, in a soft, calm tone: "He's never
coming back." The girl's eyes grew wide; she recognized that
voice as soon as she heard it. Her heartbeat rose, her mind raced.
She felt the blood pulsing through her fingertips.
"Naraku…"
she spat angrily, taking her hands from her face and looking up. What
she saw when she raised her gaze was exactly as she had suspected;
the malicious spider-hanyou known as Naraku, smirking down at her as
though his victory was something to celebrate.
"Why, my dear
Kagome… why are you crying?" he asked. "It's not as though
that dog will be missed." He reached down to help the small girl to
her feet, but she swatted his hand away and stood up on her own.
"You!" she cried, pointing at him. He showed no sign of a
reaction. "You killed him!" Still, the half-demon only grinned.
"You /killed/ Inuyasha!"
This got a laugh out of him. Even
that tiny chuckle sent chills dancing up and down Kagome's spine.
"I could kill you too, if I wanted to."
Glaring furiously at
Naraku through the strands of shoulder-length hair which hung in her
face, the miko was tempted to laugh. "There's no chance."
"Oh, but there is, and you /know/ it." Naraku grasped Kagome's
chin with his right hand, holding tight, and leaned in so far that he
was sure she could feel him breathe. The only reason he couldn't
sense her breath on his lips was because she'd held it.
"Let
me go," Kagome said sternly. "Get off of me/now/."
Naraku
chuckled again and released the girl's face. She rubbed her chin
subconsciously as she took a step back.
"You may leave, Kagome," said Naraku, holding his hands out to
his sides. "I will open the portal and allow you to return to where
you belong."
Thankful for this, she forced herself to nod and
even thank her husband's murderer. She took one more look around at
the pitch-black void, silently cursing the hanyou who stood before
her for ever summoning her to that hellish place. As she did so,
Naraku positioned his hands in front of himself with his arms
outstretched, and from them, a swirling black-and-gray ball of energy
seemed to form out of nothing. As soon as she possibly could,
Higurashi Kagome disappeared into that energy, vanishing from
Naraku's sight.
But not from his reach.
