Full Summary- I made a wish, now she's gone to live her life like a normal person in her time, not remembering any of this. The wish was supposed to keep her away from the well and this time, but maybe it's just destiny that she comes her, otherwise, why would she still find her way back? Now she's stuck here until she can remember and it's up to me to make her, but what will I have to go to, to make her remember?

Disclaimer- I don't own Inuyasha. (Applies to all chapters in this story)

It was the final battle with Naraku. He had the last remaining jewel shards that we needed to complete the jewel. Miroku is injured, so now it's down to 4. Kirara was waiting for Sango's signal and Sango was waiting for mine. Kagome was beside me, just like always, arrow ready. All of us were focused on our goal: defeat Naraku.

I nodded at Sango and we began running towards our target who was already minorly injured. Kagome aimed her arrow.

"BACKLASH WAVE!" I yelled as the winds began to circle forming my ultimate attack, headed straight for Naraku.

An arrow flew by me, catching up with my attack, also headed for Naraku. Sango flung her giant boomerang and when all the attacks ceased, we were all out of breath. We had been at this for a while now, and were all tired. All of us had injuries but I was worried about Kagome's. Her left shoulder had a deep gash in it, along with her stomach. It was bleeding obsessively, but she failed to notice anything other than Naraku and her companions.

The winds cleared and Sango's weapon came back to her. Before us were ashes. We all stepped forward to get a better look. Kagome crotched down and picked up something. It was the jewel shards. She took ours of her neck and put them all in one hand. It began to glow a bright pink and then a flash of light made us all close our eyes. When I reopened mine, Kagome was staring in awe, and so was I.

There, in her hand, was the whole jewel. The jewel that had us searching the Earth for years trying to find all the fragments. It was finally a complete. A tear ran down Sango's cheek for she knew what Naraku did. In order to gain more power, he took the jewel shards for Kouga and her brother, causing her brother to die when he did so.

We all walked silently over to the wounded monk. On our way back over there, Kagome collapsed. With a gasp, I caught her in my arms. She was breathing roughly, and bleeding really bad. She should have stopped fighting right after she was injured but we all know she was too stubborn to do so.

"Kagome!" I yelled, trying to get her to open her eyes.

She weakly opened her eyes to reveal her beautiful brown eyes.

"She's lost to much blood," Sango informed, motioning to Shippo who Kagome had hide during the battle. "Get her bag."

Shippo soon returned with the yellow bag and Sango rummaged through it.

"You take care of Miroku," I said, taking out some bandages. "I've got Kagome."

She quickly nodded and went over to the monk.

I blushed as I took off her shirt to get to her wounds. There was no village close by so we were stuck here.

I cleaned her wounds and wound the bandage tightly around her wounds. I laid her down carefully and went to find a river to rinse of her blood-soaked shirt.

Kagome looked really bad, although she said nothing during battle. She barely even noticed it was there until we pointed it out. She became strong over the years of battle.

As I came back to our little spot, Sango was at Kagome's side. I gave her Kagome's shirt and I helped her carefully put it on.

"Get some rest," she ordered.

"I'm not going to sleep," I said sternly.

She nodded, too tired to argue.

We should have been celebrating or something since we defeated Naraku and complete the jewel, but the reality of it was, we were all too tired to even think. I touched my arm and looked at my hand. My arms were badly bruised and scared.

Sango fell asleep near Miroku and it was only Shippo and I still awake. We had just defeated Naraku, but none of us were happy because we all lost something in the process.

"She going to be OK?" Shippo asked me.

"She'll be alright, I promise."

Somehow, it was hard to believe myself. She was in worse condition than all of us combined. Her bandages were already covered in blood again and we only put them on minutes ago. Shippo walked over to Sango and curled up next to her, eyeing me then Kagome. He believed me; I could see it on his face.

It's now been 5 days since the battle. I was coming back from the river with a wet rag, since everyone else was busy doing something else for Kagome, and I saw Sango crying while holding something.

"Sango, what's wrong?" I asked quietly.

"She's…g-gone."

My eyes got wide as I bent down next to her. Her heart was beating even the faintest bit, and she wasn't breathing.

"No," I whispered. "No!"

For the next hour, I was yelling my brains out, willing her to come back to us. For the second time in 3 years, I cried for her. This was the only time I felt real pain. The kind of pain that stung and that you will remember forever. The pain you got when you lost a loved one.

I was sitting on the hill that was nearby. Sango came up behind me and sat down next to me.

"She, wanted me to give this to you," Sango told me holding out her hand but not looking at me.

I looked in her hand. It was the jewel. That was the whole reason she was here, because of that little jewel that changed all of our lives forever.

"She loved you, ya know?" Sango said, teary eyed and looking out to the horizon.

"I know."

Sango could tell that I was very out of character, and we all knew why.

"None of us knew her as long or as well as you, so it must be twice as hard for you."

That was only the half of it. I've seen her time, and her world. I've seen her through thick and thin. I've seen all her emotions come out one way or another. The only thing that I have never seen in her the whole time I've known her is hatred. No matter what anyone did, she would never hate them. At the very least, she should hate me. Even after I went to Kikyo time and time again, even after I made her mad in the biggest ways, even after I made her stay, here in this world, she didn't hate me. She was something special and I just let her go.

Sango got up and walked away sending me a sorry glance.

I looked down at the jewel that was in my hands. The sacred jewel or jewel of four souls that could grant a wish.

"I wish…Kagome never fell into the well on her fifteenth birthday and doesn't remember ever coming here," I said out loud.

The jewel shined the same way it did after Kagome had possessed it. I ran back to where Kagome lay and she was beginning to turn into dust.

"I told you she would be okay," I told Shippo as the dust travel along through the air as our time began to rewind and play, this time, without her ever coming here.