This is it the last chapter, the final piece of the story. Kazeko is safe, a secret has been reviled. And we got to see Inuyasha's brotherly side. Ha-ha! Well I would just like to say thank you to all you guys who have been reading, reviewing and following the story! It made me so happy to see that my first fanfic was such a success!

Me: This is it guys. The last chapter.

Kazeko: Waaaaaaaaa! I don't wanna say good bye to Inu-chan! (grabs Inuyasha in a death grip hug)

Inuyasha: Hey get off!

Me: I had so much fun writing this, and everyone really liked to read about Kazeko! Now for the last time in this story. I DO NOT OWN INUYASHA!


Fuyumi held her face in her hands as she cried into a thin torn up piece of cloth. A closer look showed it was the shredded remains of Kazeko's beloved cloak. The white stitching of her brothers message was all the indication of what it was.

"Oh my baby."

Lady Kyoko stood next to the grieving mother a mournful look on her face as well. They had been cleaning up the village after the deadly winds had stopped, then as they were cleaning Kazeko's cloak was discovered torn and and covered in blood.

"It will be okay Fuyumi, we don't know what happened. She could be on her way right now, coming back to see you."

"No she never went anywhere without this, "Fuyumi held up the remains of the cloak. "She loved this so much."

Fuyumi started to cry harder with the thought of her baby never coming home. Kyoko placed a hand on her shoulder, close to tears herself, she was quite close to Kazeko, and the thought of Kazeko gone hurt her as much as it did her mother.

"Mama, why are you crying?" Fuyumi stopped crying and looked up. There stood the group that had brought Kazeko back to the village. On the older boys back was Kazeko herself, looking at her mother confused.

"Kazeko." Fuyumi looked at her daughter tears stills starring down her face.

"Why are you crying mama?" Kazeko slid from Inuyasha's back and went to her mother. Fuyumi met her half way and pulled her into a tight hug.

"Oh my baby, I thought I lost you!"

"You can't get rid of me that easy." Kazeko said hugging her mother back.

Kyoko smiled at the mother and daughter hugging, then turned to Inuyasha and the others. "Thank you for bring her back home."

"We're just happy everyone is safe." Kagome replied.

"We can help fix up the village if you like." Miroku said looking round the destroyed village.

Kyoko nodded her head. "We could use an extra hand or two."

The group nodded and they all headed into the village. Then Songo felt a tug on her sleeve, she looked down and saw Kazeko looking at her.

"What is it Kazeko?" Songo knelt down beside.

Kazeko reached out her hand, holding up a piece of paper. "Someone special told me to give this to you."

Songo took the paper, a bit confused, she opened it, and began to read. Tears began to pooling her eyes as she read the note from her brother.

"Sister, I'm am sorry for the pain I have caused you. We will be together again soon, I know we will!

Kohaku"

Songo looked up from the note to see Kazeko looking at her with a sad smile. She pulled the girl into a hug as tears began to lightly fall. "Thank you."

"Hey you two quite fooling around," Inuyasha's irritated voice called. "We got a village to rebuild."

"Coming Inu-chan." Kazeko called back. Songo wiped the tears fro her face, the two made their way t the rest of the group. Kohaku's letter safely tucked in the pocket of Songo's cloths.

The sun rose high into the afternoon sky as the entire village helped to rebuild their home. Many of the woman carried around buckets of water giving the men drinks as the day became to hot. If you looked around the village you could see everyone helping, except for one.

Kazeko made her way down a grassy path lined with trees and flowers. It was a familiar path one she had come to know quite well even in the dark. After a few more minutes of walking she came to her destination. There under a small tree was a grave marked by a rock.

"Hi Takunii." Kazeko said kneeling down next to the grave. "I heard you, when you called out to help."

As if replying, a soft breeze ruffled Kazeko hair, which was now tied back with a piece of brown cloth. It was all that remained of the cloak she had received from her brother, she had thrown the rest away keeping the piece that read her brother's special message.

"You know I was really sad when you left. Then I met Inu-chan and the others, it kinda felt like having you back for a while. Inu-chan is real grouchy some times but he is also real nice too."

"I hope your not mad that I called him Onii-chan." Kazeko lowered her head.

"I don't believe he'll be mad." Kazeko jerked her head up at eh sound of a familiar voice. She turned and there stood a man with purple hair and dressed in a long, dark blue rode. On top of his head rested a pair of white rabbit ears.

"Father." Kazeko ran to her father with her arms stretched out and an smile on her face.

"Kazeko, look how much you've grown." Her father said hugging his daughter.

"Dose mama know your here?"

"No," Kazeko's father released her from the hug and gave her a serious look. "I came to see you."

"What for?"

"You found out about the prophecy didn't you?"

Kazeko thought back to when she was imprisoned by Naraku, he had told her how she was the wind and also told her the prophesy him self. "Yes."

The purple haired man sighed. "I had hoped to wait to tell you but, it seems you need to know now. In four years time there will awaken a darkness. Much more powerful then anything you've seen."

Kazeko looked at her father, trying to hide her fear, she nodded her head for him to continue. "Your one of four people that can stop it, but the others will be hard to find. You have the power to control the wind, another can control water, the same for fire and earth."

"But what about the rest of it?" Kazeko interrupted, fear showing on her face now. "It said that two will be lost and two remain."

Her father sighed. "I don't know what to say to that. But I can assure you that you won't be alone."

The man reached behind him and pulled out a small dagger. Kazeko's eyes widened when she saw it. "My dagger, I thought I lost it!"

"I changed it a little." He handed it to the girl and pointed to a green gem on the handle. "Hold it here and it will transform into a sword, it will help you when the time comes."

Kazeko put the dagger in the sheath behind her back and hugged her father tight. "Thank you father."

"I must go now, please take care." He rose from the ground and turned to leave, but stopped and tossed something to his daughter. ""Give that to your mother."

Kazeko looked down at her hands to see a bracelet with gems and beads. She looked to her father only to see him gone. She placed the bracelet in her pocket and started walking back to the village. She was half way there when she was met by Inuyasha walking in the opposite direction.

"There you are, everyone is wondering where you went."

"Sorry, I went to go do something real fast." Kazeko walked up beside Inuyasha a grabbed his hand.

"More like real slow."

"Inu-chan why are you so mean?" Kazeko pouted.

"Quite messing around and lets go." The two made their way back t the village to help finish up the work.

It was late in the afternoon when they had made enough repairs to leave. The village was now cleaned up and had a;l the animal pens put back up and the home that were destroyed fixed and ready to be lived in again.

"Thank you for all your help." Lady Kyoko stood at the edge of the village next to Kazeko and her mother.

"We're glad to have helped." Miroku said.

"I'm gonna miss you guys!" Kazeko wailed close to tears. "Promise we'll see each other again?"

"You bet." Shippo said.

"Of course we'll see each other again." Kagome said kneeling down and giving the girl a hug. "I'm not sure when, but we will."

Kazeko smiled, hugging Kagome back. After letting go of Kagome Kazeko went up to Inuyasha."You'll come see me again won't you Inu-chan?"

Inuyasha stared at the girl with an annoyed expression. "Who says I want to see you again?"

"Inuyasha." Kagome glared at the boy. Kazeko on the other hand just smiled, then jumped on the older boys shoulder and kissed him right on the cheek.

"Hey!" Inuyasha yelled in surprise. Kazeko giggled and jumped down.

"Don't forget me, okay Inuyasha?"

"What ever. Lets go already." Inuyasha turned, leaving the other behind. Kagome shook her head, but was smiling as she did.

The other waved good bye and followed Inuyasha. Kazeko stood there watching her friends go, she was sad t see them go, but something told her they would meet again.

"We'll meet again I know we will." Kazeko smiled at the retreating forms then with her mother and Lady Kyoko they went back home.


There it is the last chapter sorry if it's a little too small I started to run low on ideas while I was writing. Now please tell me what you thought, of the story over all. Skip the stuff about bad grammar and tell me straight up what did you think of the story, the plot, the characters. And if you hadn't guessed I am working on a sequel to this story so be prepared for it.

Me: And now I bring to a close Lucky Rabbit Foot.

Kazeko: Hey, you need to get to work on the other story! I want to see Inu-chan again!

Me: Hey I just finished this one give me time to get the next one started.

Inuyasha: No one liked this story why are you writing a new one?

Me: (glares at Inuyasha) Hey just because not a lot of people have reviewed dose not mean they don't like my story. Now please...

Everyone: REVIEW!