Almost a week had past since the fire in the shrine. Each and every night Kagome cried herself to sleep, wishing there was some way she could be back with her friends, hoping that the morning would bring the feudal era back to her. Attending school was harder than she thought. She never realized how much school she had missed.
It was a Saturday morning and Kagome had slept in till 10 O'clock. She went down stairs to make herself breakfast when she stopped at the sound of Souta crying on his mother's lap, her mother trying to comfort him.
"Souta, what's the matter?" Kagome wondered, kneeling down beside her favorite little brother.
"We're moving!" he sobbed, Kagome's heart stopped "Moving?" Kagome stared up at her mother in disbelief. " We will be leaving Monday, so I need you to gather your things so grandpa doesn't need to take care of it while we are gone."
Kagome ran outside letting the tears roll down her cheeks. She stopped and looked toward where the well once was. "Inuyasha!" her mind screamed, walking towards the sacred tree, placing her right hand on the bark.
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Inuyasha sat his back to the sacred tree. Remembering the first time he laid eyes on Kagome. She was so beautiful and he had tried to kill her, but now he would give anything to have her back. "Inuyasha, I'm sorry. I'm moving, but I bet your happy with Kikyou now." Kagome's voice echoed in Inuyasha's mind, her voice was hushed and filled with regret. He could tell she had been crying.
"Kagome why don't you just come back?" Inuyasha screamed at the tree, praying that she could hear him. "I can't, the well-…it's gone." Kagome's voice answered back. The sound of her sobs made him feel so helpless, they always had and always would. "What do you mean gone?" he wanted to know, but his question went unanswered. "I loved you, Inuyasha!" Kagome's voice faded into nothing. "I love you too, Kagome. I'll wait for you." He replied silently, hoping that she would find a way to some back to him, XXXX "Kagome, come in I need you to pact please!" her mothers voice drowned out Inuyasha's last words. "Good-bye Inuyasha" she whispered before leaving the tree.On the day of the big move, Kagome said good-bye to her present friends, promising to call them as soon as she could. Kagome took one last look at what once was her home, then entered the cat, looking at the place she called home for the past sixteen years of her life, slowly vanish into dust.
