"I do..."

Author: Sami-chan

Rating: Let's keep things G rated shall we?? heehee!

Author's Notes: Hello minna-san! This story was inspired

while I was reading another fic called, "The Decision" by Priness Klyie-chan.

Good story! YOu all should check it out!

This one here is kinda really sad but I hope you all still like it ^^

Please read and review! I'm always open for construtive commentary ^^

Much luv to all! Ja mata!

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The battle was over, Kagome was at home. It had been only a few days

since she had left but it felt like years to her heart.

Her mother walked out and stood beside her, gently placing an arm on

Kagome's shoulder. "Are you all right dear?"

Kagome nodded, "Yes..." She said it and yet the word rang hollow.

She was not all right... she would never be all right again. She had

left it all behind.

Her mother smiled sadly. "Everything will be all right dear.. Now

you can finally get on with your life!" she said trying desperately

to bring up her daughters mood. "You can get a boyfriend, get married...

start a family of your own!" She smiled, "Once you finish school."

Kagome felt the tears burning in her eyes. 'No mom...' she thought.

"I could never be that way again," she said softly, hoping her mother

wouldn't hear.

Her mother's heart sank.

Kagome sighed heavily as she brought up her left hand and kissed something

that her mother couldn't really see through her daughter's head. "I'll

always love him mom..."

With that Kagome turned and headed into the house. As her mother turned to

follow her, she caught the site of gold upon the young girls finger and felt

tears tumble from her eyes...

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Somewhere in the warring states of Japan, a hanyou boy sat in a tree that he

was all to familiar with and stared at a well he had known for years.

He looked away from the bit of shiny gold nestled softly on his left hand and

he couldn't hide the hurt in his eyes. He could still remember vividly the last

thing she'd said to him before jumping into the well and even now it echoed in

his ears without end...

"I do.."