Kagome sat at the edge of the cliff, letting her legs hang over. The wind blew, carrying her scent with it. She knew Inuyasha had noticed her absence by now. Soon he'd be filled with worry, which he wouldn't show, and follow her scent here.

The thought of a frantic Inuyasha made Kagome smirk. He deserved feeling panicked for a bit, after what he said. How dare he insult her cooking like that?

Kagome scowled again, recalling his remark.

"Woah! Are these supposed to be eggs? Blegh. Hey, got any more of that noodle stuff?"

She wondered why Inuyasha was taking so long. She wished he would hurry and get there so she could chew him out. She tood up, ready to pace again, when rustling in the bushes caught her attenton. She stiffened up and inched cautiously toward the movement.

A loud squeal from the bushes made her shriek, and before she could run away, a giant boar jumped out and tackled her.

She tumbled toward the edge of the cliff and frantically grabbed for a hold. She gripped a wayword vine and held of for dear life. She finally stopped skidding and hung over the cliff, only the vine keeping her from death. Her breathing picked up as she felt her hold slipping. She tried to pull herself up but heard the vine slowly rip. No! I've gotta get up! She thought, trying to climb the vine. It only ripped more as she struggled. She felt herself slipping and tears filled her eyes. Inuyasha should have come by now. He always comes for me. She searched franically for any sign of Inuyasha, but she was on her own. She sobbed out loud. This was it. This would be how she dies.

"Inuyasha." She whispered quietly. "I'm so sorry, I'm not mad anymore."

The vine tore more and more, then snapped. Kagome felt herself hover for a moment, then drop.

"INUYASHA!" She screamed, feeling nothing but absolute regret for storming off. For letting her last words to him be harsh ones. For never letting him know how she truely felt about him.

Her arms reached out, hoping he would cach her, but she knew it was a lost cause. She was going to die, and she'd never see her friends again. Never see Inuyasha again. Sobs stole her breath and she closed her eyes, waiting for impact.

Inuyasha, I love you. I always have. I'm sorry.

She thought, before she crashed into the Earth.