no i haven't seen the end of inuyasha yet (is there one yet?) but i'm just getting through movies and episodes (no mangas)

this is my version remember. in the story you will get an overview of what's happened and when.

Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha


The End:

Another Version for the Ending of Inuyasha

Part 1

Kagome sighed as she walked up the hill. This was one of the hardest things she ever had to done she decided. But even harder would be the outcome.

As she reached the peak, she spotted Inuyasha looking out across the valley at the edge of the cliff. His arms were folded in contemplation as he waited for Kagome. Earlier that day she had told him to meet her at this exact spot because she had something important to discuss with him. So now he waited while she was late.

Suddenly, his ear twitched as he heard her approach.

He cocked his head her way, not sure if he should turn around to face her or if the conversation would be easier if he didn't.

Slowly he turned around anyway. The last hour alone, without her, had been practically unbearable. And now that he was with her presence again he just had to look upon her beauty one last time before he couldn't anymore.

He wasn't sure what she had wanted to talk about, but he had a few ideas—none of which were good. And by the look on her face his suspicions were correct.

As Inuyasha slowly turned around to face her, Kagome almost wished he hadn't. It was going to be tough enough as it was, to get the words out. And being mesmerized by his golden eyes wouldn't help in the least.

"Inuyasha," she began, trying to keep her voice steady by focusing on the ground, "Naraku is gone. The Shikon jewel-shards are all collected and the jewel destroyed."

She paused letting her words drift on the air before continuing.

"We've been together a long time and…I love you, Inuyasha." She stopped again. She knew the insanity of those words—a human loving a demon—but she had to say them.

Because tomorrow she was leaving…

…going back to the present…

…possibly even to stay.

"I know that fifty years ago you loved Kikyo," Kagome said, still not willing to look at Inuyasha. "And that you have loved her since— "

"Kagome," Inuyasha said, but Kagome ignored him.

"—and throughout our time together I have acknowledged and accepted this—"

"Kagome."

"—but I just wanted you to know it from me, instead of Sango or Shippo."

"Kagome," Inuyasha stated a third time before she finally stopped to listened to him.

"Kagome? Where are you going with this?" he asked. He sounded hurt, but he was confused. He knew all this, so why was she bringing it up?

"Because I'm leaving in the morning…"she answered, "…and I don't know if I'm coming back."

She knew this was a lie. Of course she would come back. Sango and Miroku and Shippo were her best friends, they'd been through a lot together. She couldn't just stop being their friends—to just pack up and leave. Could she?

She just wasn't sure if she'd come back…for him.

Inuyasha stared at her a moment, letting her words sink in. He tried to think of what his life would be like without Kagome. Every situation looked grim, even shadowed. Ultimately he could not see a life without Kagome.

Then again it was like a life without Kikyo.

Being Kikyo's reincarnation, Kagome and she looked very much alike. Kagome even had Miko powers because of Kikyo's spiritual powers.

But they were different people entirely. While Kikyo was very kind with people and polite, she was cold and rarely smiled. Kagome was nearly always happy, and took pleasure in simple things. She was always willing to help and she never let down a friend. Her only fault was her short temper and terrible glare that she practiced whenever Inuyasha seemed to do or say something wrong.

Inuyasha thought about all this, but did not reply. While he cared dearly for Kagome a great deal—even more than demon-ly possible—he still loved Kikyo.

He kept his eyes shadowed, averted to only the ground. Without his mind made-up he could not look at her. And if he couldn't even look at her, he could not watch her go.

Kagome gave Inuyasha several minutes. She looked for any sign in his movements or body language that meant she should wait a little longer, but he made no movement at all; simply watched the ground as if in its depths he would find his answer.

Finally she couldn't wait anymore. Slowly she took a step back—a hard step. It signaled to her heart that it was over, time to go. But she wasn't ready and to she stood there for another moment, memorizing Inuyasha's features, etching them into her memory so that she would never forget him.

At last she turned away. It was nearly dark and she had promised herself to be home in her own world in time to help her mother prepare dinner. She knew that she would need to busy herself once she was back until her heart stopped hurting and she could move on and forget about this time, this place…this pain.

Already she had talked to Sango about not coming back, not even to visit. It would just bring back too many memories that would be better left forgotten.

After half an-hour of wandering, Kagome had finally reached the well. She knew it should have only taken about ten minutes, but after crying and losing concentration she had gotten lost.


part 1 people. don't worry something will happen.

i realize it may be short but i wrote part 1 and 2 together and they were 6 pages (on word document) all together so technically you just read 3 pages.

i hope y'all will stick around for part 2, airing tomorrow! i promise.