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Her Broken Heart, His Broken Era

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Chapter 1, Vision of Chaos

Where is the sign? Why hasn't he given me the sign yet? She was low in the bushes, behind a row of trees. Her eyes darting at everything that moved, her feet slipped in the mudd beneath her. She shivered all over, yet she was warm. The sky flashed with a stream of lightning, hitting a near by tree in it's path, she looks at the tree slowly sinking into the ground. The rain pours down upon them, everything is soaked, she looks up from her small hide-away, and she sees him. He stands there, his side to her looking up infront of him. Standing there, readying for the next attack. He had already told her to stay back, and wait for his sign. It didn't come yet!

She waited paitently, the blood boiling in her veins as her temperature shot up. She listened carefully to what was being said, she could hear every detail, every sound, every breath. "Leave Naraku, before I make you leave!" he shouted between clenched teeth.

He tighted his grip on the swords shealth, his fangs showing. His hand was gripped so tight, his claws were digging into his own skin. But he didn't care, his eyes were set on his enemy, and only him. The wind ripped through his hair, and then in through the neck of his shirt, and exited at his feet.

Naraku's stare was long and mysterious. His eyes were like ice, blazing ice, so cold and full of hatred. His mouth gradually twisted into a mischivious grin, "Make me leave? Inuyasha, you have finally lost it. If you think that you will be able to defeat me."

A small chuckled could be heard coming from Naraku, Inuyasha growled in anger as he pulled the Tetsaiga free and aimed it at Naraku. Inuyasha could see Naraku's reflection in the sword, but when he tilted it slightly, he saw the trees, he could see Kagome.

He smiled at her, "Your going regret the day you ever met me!" Inuyasha charged for Naraku, his feet beginning to carrying him through the field that seperated them.

Naraku only laughed harder at him, his eyes then set to the trees. Kagome gasped as she pulled her hand up to her mouth. Lowering herself down closer to the ground, she held her breath while waiting for it to be over. Naraku shock his head in spite. "Pity, what a shame Inuyasha. Letting your heart be tammed by a mortal girl. I bet you wished you never met her, either. Or, is that only in my thoughts?"

His long tenticle cut through the air at god's speed, Inuyasha could not do a thing but stop in silence and watch is all unfold infront of his very own eyes. He immediately turned back to the trees and could only see something at the end of the tenticle flying through the air and hitting the ground with a painly thud.

She gasped for air. She could not feel anything in her body, couldn't do anything but lay there. Useless. Emotionless. She saw spots in her eyes. She could hear the blood renching scream that escaped Inuyasha's mouth. He hollared her name, her vision suddenly became blurry. Her eyes slowly beginning to close, her breath weakening with every passing second.

The last thing she saw, was a red blurry image running towards her, screaming her name over and over again, and then she could see nothing but darkness, her eyes finally shut and she felt nothing. The last thing she heard was, "Kagome." a gentle whisper in her ear, as she slowly slipped away into the darkness.

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Her heartbeat stopped. The green line on the monitor went flat. The dull beeps blended into a long, whining tone. The tubes dripped, the machines wheezed, but the girl--the body--lay still. Her eyes were closed, her skin pale, her lips dry, her lungs empty. One last breath had rattled through her, nearly silent, gasped out just as the monitors announced the end. There were no alarms.

Two men stood by, one at her head, one at her chest. Each had a small gray device, the size of a calculator. It was all the weapon they needed--or had been, when the girl was alive. Now there was no need for weapons at all.

Seconds ticked by, and the men watched. White straps pinned her swollen body to the metal table. The sensors taped to her chest and head registered the vital details: No respiration. No pulse. No neurological activity. No signs of life.

The man by her head checked the clock. The girls had been dead for ninety seconds. He lowered his head. The clock ticked; the heart monitor continued its whine. Thirty more seconds passed. And the man by her head nodded.

The other man pulled two paddles from a silver cart. He pressed them flat against her chest and flicked a switch. A bolt of electricity tore through the girl. The body shuddered. The high, thin tone droned on; the green line remained flat. "Again," the man in charge said.

The girl had been dead for one hundred and forty seconds. And again, paddles met flesh, power surged, the body shook. Again, nothing. "Again!" the doctor shouted.

"Turn up the power." The second doctor shook his head, "I don't think she -"

The main doctor's eyes turned red in furry, "Do it!"

The other man followed his orders and turned a dial all the way to the right. He clenched the paddles, breathed deep, and, hands trembling, lay the paddles against her chest. The body shook and shuddered. Her back arched up, then slammed back against the metal with a dull clang.

Then the whine broke off into a chain of beeps, slow but steady. And the flat green line turned into a mountain range of peaks and valleys. And her chest rose as her lungs filled, then fell again as she breathed her first breath. And the doctor smiled and strode to the door of the small room. "Wait until her vitals stabilize," he ordered, pausing in the doorway. "Then begin the medication again."

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It had been only minutes, but it seemed like hours. Only an hour ago, he had brought her back to her own world to be treated. Only an hour ago, he had saw Kagomes' mother's face filled with sadness. Only an hour ago, he had almost lost her. He had changed before he came there with his robes, a blue hat covering his ears, and a pair of shoes on his feet.

He had been pacing back and forth in the waiting area for what seemed forever. With every step he took, he thought that he was going to pass out. He thought that his heart would be ripped out of his chest. Thought that at any moment, she would be gone from him forever.

Kagome's mother could do nothing but sit there and prey. She watched the expressions change on Inuyasha's face, she kept picturing him when he had brought Kagome to her. Her body all bruised and bloody, her eyes closed and her skin as white as snow.

He looked at her with scratches on his face, and blood dripping down the side of his face, but she could see past that and could only see the pain in his eyes, could only sense the guilty he felt for getting Kagome injured. The pure sadness that he might lose her.

Inuyasha finally had given up and sat down next to Kagome's mother. He through his head back so fast when he sat down, he slammed it on the wall behind him. He gave a small moan of pain, but shrugged it off. He rubbed his face, while he breathed in and then out again. He leaned forward, his elbows resting on his knees while he looked down the hall, waiting for the doctor to come down and tell them about Kagome.

Her mother crossed her legs. Looking at him, she closed her eyes. "I know you did not mean for this to happen to her, Inuyasha."

He was surprised with the sensitivity and care in her voice, she did not seem mad or anything. He turned back at her, while her eyes flashed opened to met his. He could see that she didn't blame him for Kagome's condition, he knew that it wasn't his fault, but he still felt like it was.

He leaned back in his chair, crossing his arms as he turned to her, "But it is my fault that she got hurt. I was too busy worrying about how she made me look. A half-demon is already pathetic enough, it would look more pathetic with a girl beside me. I told her to stay back, I told her not to go near, but she did anyways. She probably blames me." He looked away.

She shock her head, she placed her hand on his shoulder. He slowly turned to her, she smiled at him. "Why would she blame you? You did everything in your power to protect her. Things just happen."

She paused her a moment, while she shook her head. "But that does not mean it is your fault. It was just, an accident."

He shook his head, he sighed in frustration. "It is my fault. I just wish this didn't happen to her, if she gets hurt again like this, I don't know what I would do." He fiddle with his hat.

Kagome's mother had a slight smile on her face, she made a quiet giggle. She commented. "If she gets hurt again, you don't know what you would do?"

Inuyasha just shook his head. She crossed her arms. "You protect her. You care about her. You talk to her about everything and anything. You fight with her, and then not even a day later you apologize. You are mad at her, and at the same time you are happy around her. You dream about her. You completely can't stop thinking about her."

Inuyasha turned to her, his eyes galring. She smiled at him, as she continued, "Do you love her?"

Inuyasha didn't know what to say. He thought about it so many times, and always wondered how they would end up, maybe even together, he opened his mouth to answer, but then he could hear footsteps coming towards them. Inuyasha stared down the hall and could see the doctor walking up to them. Inuyasha and Kagome's mother both stood up, the doctor stopped infront of them with a chart in his hands.

He lifted a piece of paper up and then looked at them, letting the paper fall. "Hello, I'm Doctor Sykes. Your Kagome Higuroshi's mother?"

She nodded to him, "Yes, I am. Nice to see you again Doctor," Doctor Sykes stuck out his hand and took her hand in his. He let it go, as he turned to Inuyasha, "Are you Miss. Higuroshi's boyfriend?"

Inuyasha thought for a moment, he glanced over at Kagome's mother for a moment. Inuyasha couldn't answer.

Kagome's mother answered before him. "Yes, this is Inuyasha. Him and I are very worried about Kagome. How is she?"

The Doctor flipped the piece of paper back up, exaiming it. He looked at them each, one at a time. "She is going to be fine, she just needed a few stitches and some rest. She should be able to go home tonight or tomorrow."

Kagome's mother shock the Doctor's hand and thanked him a million times over. Inuyasha didn't know what to say, didn't know what to do. He was so happy, words couldn't describe it.

The Doctor walked over to him, as he finally sent Kagome's mother to the cafeteria to get something to eat. He stared at Inuyasha for a long moment, analizing him. "Your a very lucky man, to be with a sweet girl like Kagome. I have been Miss. Higuroshi's Doctor before, only a few minor gashes and stratches. She has told me alot about you."

Inuyasha went pale, his hands felt clammy and his stomach tossed and turned. He could feel himself sweating, but he was cold to the bone.

He wondered, "She has?"

Doctor Sykes gave a small nod, and a slight smile. "She tells me that your stubborn, big-headed, loud mouthed, a bad listener, .. did I say stubborn?"

Inuyasha gave a nod to him. "Sounds like me." Inuyasha tryed to sound funny, but it didn't work.

The Doctor continued on. "But, she also says that you have a sweet side to you. That your funny, charming, caring, protective and you put a smile on her face every time she sees you."

Inuyasha went wide-eyed. I make her smile. His lips stretched at the thought. "Is she awake? Can I see her?"

Doctor Skyes debated back and forth either or not. He then gave a small smile to Inuyasha. "She is alseep for right now, but you are more then welcomed to see her. Talk to her if you want, she might wake up sooner."

Inuyasha nodded, he started down the hall. He turned on his heel to pause infront of Sykes, "Which room?"

The Doctor gave a small laugh, "Down the hall, third door on your left."

Inuyasha looked down the hall, he saw the room marked ' Higuroshi.' I

nuyasha turned back to the Doctor before leaving. "Right, I knew that!"

Doctor Skyes laughed at him, good kid, as Inuyasha ran down the hallway to Kagome's room. The room smelled like fabric softener and wet clothes. Inuyasha looked inside the room from a window infront. He could see the nurse tending to Kagome's stitches.

He then saw Kagome, lying on the white bed, with her shirt half way up her stomach where the stitches were. A scar went across her hand, and another on her cheek.

Inuyasha saw the nurse putting everything on a tray and beginning to walk out of the door. Inuyasha stopped her, and looked at her name tag.

"Susan. Hello, is it okay if I go inside?" She gave him a sweet smile, her eyes glowing at him. "Are you a relative?"

Inuyasha shook his head, he looked into the room as he saw Kagome's chest rise and fall. "A friend." The nurse pushed him inside and left the room. Inuyasha walked over to the small chair that was near the bed. He sat down and looked at Kagome, her face was pale and green looking, almost a sick feeling sweeped over Inuyasha.

Wires were going in and out of Kagome, the machine on her left kept beeping and then monitor was rising and then falling with her breaths. Inuyasha grabbed Kagome's hand, she felt as cold as ice. Inuyasha looked at Kagome, her face looked emotionless. Lifeless.

He stared at her for a moment, he slowly breathed in and out, to match with her breathing. "Kagome, if you can hear me... I am so sorry this happened to you, I should have protected you better. Please, wake up Kagome. Come back to the Feudal Era with me."

Inuyasha's head fell onto his hand, he then heard her heart monitor beeping rapidly. Then, it suddenly stopped.