Kakurete Imasu
Kagome had flung herself onto her mother and Grandfather. The jewel sent her home, her part was done, she was needed no longer. As she cried in her mothers arms, her mind was flooded with memories. She had purified the jewel and held it in her hand. Sango was holding onto Miroku, who was holding his hand and Inuyasha was holding a dying Kikyo and the only way to save them, was to get rid of the jewel. Naraku had sold what was left of him to the jewel, so that he would forever be around thus why Miroku still had the wind tunnel even though Naraku was gone. Naraku had somehow given Kikyo life again, just to take it away again, but she could save them, but Naraku did not think she would do it, had he, he would not have placed himself in the jewel.
Kagome remembered looking down at it as it lay flat in her hand. She remembered Sango yelling at her to hurry, but what got to her was him, Inuyasha. He had yelled at her to hurry and make the damn wish, Sango begged in the back ground. Even as Kikyo laid dying she yelled to Kagome to wish, that she had to wish to save them all, that her time was over, up, finished, that she did not belong here. None of them had defended her against Kikyo's words.
So, she closed her eyes and her hand, and wished.
No she laid crying in her mothers arm, crying because it was over, crying because she saved them. She cried because she missed them, cried because she would never see them again. She cried her heart out because it hurt knowing, Inuyasha, Kikyo. She screamed out her tears because none of them needed her, even though she felt like she needed them, needed them like the air she breathed. What happens when a human loses air? They lose their life.
Kagome's mother had put her to bed, Kagome cried herself to sleep. Her grandfather went strait to work closing up the well and well house, no more would he allow it to hurt her, after all he was the head of the house and it was time to worry about Kagome's future, and her future was not in the past, or so he thought. It was decided that after a few days of rest she would return to school, she was after all, almost done. Her grandfather looked at the well, he was a bit angry that his granddaughter had been so hurt by the heart, he hoped sealing the well, would seal the pain. He could only hope that she would be the same Kagome that had left and not a void of her former self, this after all was a lot to take in. He went back inside, sent Souta to bed and demanded his own daughter to sleep. He sat on the floor outside Kagome's room, he was the man of the house and it was up to him to see to the lives of the women of said house. So he sat, arms and legs crossed.
Kagome woke, and before her brain or mind could even think, tears were rolling down her cheeks. She curled up under her blankets, her eyes went to her closed window, closed, the well was closed. Kagome sniffled, her eyes were wet, but her mouth was dry. She slowly sat up, she got chills, but she did not know why, she was not cold. Her head hurt and she knew her eyes were puffy, they were on fire. Kagome stood and went to her door and opened it. The first thing she noticed was her grandfather, he was asleep, drooling, she would have smirked but she didn't have it in her. Kagome went down stairs and found her mother in the kitchen.
"Oh Kagome dear"
Kagome made a noise with her mouth, her mother knew what she wanted "Sit down dear I will get you something to drink" Kagome did just that. Her mother gave her a drink and she took it in 3 sips.
"You look very tired, why don't you take a warm bath, might make you feel better"
"Good idea" Kagome said with a sadden tone, her mother watched as her daughter slowly went upstairs.
"Oh Kagome"
Her mother worried,
"Do not worry my dear, she is a strong girl"
Kagome's mother looked at the doorway where grandfather now stood, she smiled at him "Where have you been" She knew, he covered his mouth to cough "Protection my granddaughter!" He said pointing one finger up to the sky "She will return to school and I have taken it upon myself to seal the well!"
Her mothers just nodded at her old father, he was so adorable sometimes "The future my girl, I must worry with my granddaughters future, and the past has no place in the future, after all my dear girl her future his not in the past!"
If only he knew.
Oh I do hope you liked it. I had to post it, I know, I know...but do you realllly want me to keep the to myself? DONT GIVE ME THAT EVIL LOOK!
