I honestly LOVE the anime. I REALLY, REALLY wish I owned Inuyasha, but that wish will NEVER, EVER come true.
Feudal Era.
It was a nice, hot summer day in the feudal era. The cloudless sky was the perfect shade of blue. Purple and yellow flowers danced around the well. Sango and Miroku were sitting by the river. Kagome was asleep in the grass, with Shippo curled by her side. Inuyasha was sitting under a tree, watching Kagome as she slept. He knew she would be leaving soon. He just didn't know she wanted to leave that day. The warm breeze blew Kagome's hair around her face. Inuyasha continued to watch her. As she awoke, she sat up carefully. She didn't want to wake the young fox demon.
Kagome stood, and pulled her ebony hair into a loose ponytail. Inuyasha also stood, and began walking toward the human girl. Inuyasha placed a hand on her shoulder. Kagome turned and greeted him with a warm smile. "Well, I sure feel better." She stretched her arms over her head. "Did you sleep?" Inuyasha shook his head. "I don't need sleep. I need to watch for Naraku." Kagome frowned. "You know, it isn't healthy to stay awake for so long without rest. Anyway, I better get going soon."
Kagome took a few steps toward her backpack, before Inuyasha stopped her. "You're going back already?" Kagome nodded. "You can't go back!" The human girl turned slightly. "And why not?" Inuyasha clenched his fists. "We need to find Naraku, that's why!" Kagome put her hands on her hips. "We need to find Naraku? I need to go home!" A few insults that should not be repeated, were flung between the pair. Kagome picked up her backpack, and flung it over her shoulder. "Inuyasha, I need to go home! I haven't seen my family in weeks, because I've been here with you looking for Naraku! No one has seen him since I came back from last time anyway!" Inuyasha stood up, blocking the well. "Well he could come back at any moment! Why are you too stupid to see that?" Kagome pushed him out of the way, and stood on the edge of the well. "I'm not stupid!" Inuyasha gave a small chuckle. "Could've fooled me." Kagome clenched her fists. "You're such a jerk! Inuyasha, I hate you!" And with that, she disappeared into the well.
It took a moment to sink in. Inuyasha felt horrible. "She hates me?" He hung his head, and sat in front of the well. He glanced back up to see Miroku, just a few feet in front of him. "Inuyasha, did Kagome leave?" The monk questioned. "She hates me." It came out as a whisper. "Could you speak up?" The half demon looked back down, and punched the ground. "She said she hates me." Sango came up behind Miroku, and walked over to Inuyasha. "Well in all fairness, every time you two argue, you do call her stupid." "It isn't my fault!" Inuyasha stood up. "She's the one who wants to go back!" Sango placed her right hand on Inuyasha's left shoulder. "Inuyasha, you need to think about what Kagome wants. She just wants to see her family, then she will come back. Like she always does. If you're so worried about her, then go after her. If Naraku does show up, we can handle it." "I'm not worried about anyone!" Sango raised an eye brow, and turned away. "Could've fooled me."
Present Day.
A light appeared above the well then vanished. Kagome lifted herself up and over the edge, throwing her backpack into a corner of the well house. "Stupid Inuyasha. Why does he have to be so stubborn? I would've stayed if he just asked without yelling at me." Kagome reached for the door to the well house, and opened it. She looked back at the well, with an angered look on her features. "Stupid Inuyasha." She ran to the door of her house, and walked inside. "Mom? Souta? I'm home!" There was no reply. Kagome walked into the kitchen. "Mom?" There was still no reply. "Hmm… she must be out shopping." She left the kitchen, and ran up the stairs, to her bedroom.
She placed her hand on the door knob, and carefully opened the door. She sighed. "Why does he do this to me? Maybe I'll feel better after a nice hot shower." Kagome picked out some clothes, and wandered into her bathroom. She turned on the hot water, and stepped inside. She stood in the shower until the hot water ran out. Kagome turned the water off, stepped back out, and got dressed. She was now wearing a peach coloured sundress that reached just above her knees, and her ebony hair was in a messy bun. "I guess I should go back and say sorry for what I said." She whispered. Kagome opened the door that lead back to her bedroom. As she walked in, she noticed a note on her computer desk. It read;
Kagome,
If you got this, then I guess you came back early. Me and mom went out of town for the week to visit gramps at some cabin. We won't be back until Friday, so I guess we'll see you then. If you're still home.
Souta.
"They left me home alone? This day just gets better and better." Kagome crumpled the note, and threw it on her desk. She felt a breeze on her neck, and turned around. "Inuyasha! What are you doing here?" Inuyasha sat in the window. "Do you really hate me?" Kagome glared at him for a few minutes, then sat on her bed. "Yes! No?" The half demon smelled the salty scent of her tears. "Kagome? Are you still mad at me?" Kagome shook her head. "Yes, I'm still mad! Why don't you like it when I come back home?" Inuyasha sighed, and sat beside Kagome. "I just don't like it when you leave." Kagome crossed her arms. "Why?" "I don't like you being somewhere I can't protect you!"
Kagome stood. "I never asked you to protect me!" She pointed her right index finger at the half demon. "Why do you even care? Face it! All you need me for is finding the jewel shards!" Inuyasha growled. "You know that's not true! I don't need those damn shards!" Kagome continued her rant. "You always try to pick a fight! You call me stupid!" The half demon released another growl. She ignored him. "If you hate me so much, then why don't you just leave me here?" "I don't hate you! Dammit, Kagome! Listen to me!" Kagome continued to yell. "Why can't you just leave me alone?" Inuyasha stood, and grabbed Kagome's right hand. "Because I can't live without you!"
A/N: If anyone wants me to continue, please say so.
