Seven Sins


The sun rose over the horizon, lighting up the wet ground. Kagome looked down at the note pad, knowing that if she went, and never came back, this was all that would be left of her.

Everyone,

Don't worry, but I left to take care of some unfinished business. Please don't worry, and don't try to find me. Just wait here until I get back. I love you all so much,

Kagome

But she made sure to write other notes, knowing to just leave it like that would be just too unbearable.

Inuyasha,

I'm sorry I'm leaving like this, but I knew you would try and stop me, and that's something that just can't happen. I want you to know that I love you with all my heart, and I'll be back. So don't worry, and please don't be mad.

Kagome

Miroku,

I know this wasn't exactly the smartest, most thought out move I could have made, but I'm making this move and I plan on winning with it. Sorry if I let you down. Take care of everyone for me. I love you so much.

Kagome

Sango,

Remember that time I broke your favorite necklace you got when you were 6 from your grandma? I remember, and I remember thinking that you were going to hate me forever. But you didn't, and you forgave me. Well, I hope you'll forgive me now too. Please don't worry, and please make sure no body does anything stupid. I love you so much.

Kagome

Sota,

Hey there. Are you mad at me? I hope not. Listen, ok? You have to be a big boy, and I know you're rolling your eyes, but try and focus ok. I have a feeling people aren't going to take this too well, and I want you to make sure no body does anything stupid. Can you do that? I love you forever, even if you hate me.

Kagome

Kagome took a deep breath, looking over at everyone sleeping in the library, even though everyone was on speaking term, the library was the place where everyone went after training, and everyone slept, and sometimes ate.

Tearing out the letters she wrote, Kagome stuck each letter lightly by the person's head, knowing there was no turning back now.

Laying the last letter by Inuyasha, she turned around, not wanting to look back, knowing she probably wouldn't go through with it.

She quietly walked to the kitchen, sticking the last letter for everyone on the refrigerator. Nodding her head, she turned on her heel, heading for the garage where all the equipment was stored.

She pushed open the door that led to the garage, and was hit by the cold air of the outside. She closed the door and walked through the big, empty garage, before she got to a closed door.

Pushing it open she all the weapons she and Inuyasha had been training with, and much, much, more.

Sighing, she walked over and grabbed two swords, strapping them to her sides. She strapped a hidden dagger on bother her legs. She grabbed half a dozen smoke bombs. She grabbed a few dozen shurikens.

Satisfied, she closed her eyes and tried to perform the trick she had secretly been perfecting for weeks.

'Naraku…Naraku…Naraku…come on take me there. Don't fail me now…Naraku…Naraku…Naraku…come on you over grown jewel.'

Kagome smiled as she felt herself starting to get lighter and she started to feel tingling sensations all over her body.


Silence rang throughout Naraku's dungeon, as everyone slept, preparing for another day of training.

Suddenly a bright pink light shone, getting brighter and brighter, until it hit a certain shade of brightness, and it began to get dull as a shape began to be seen in the light.

Kagome smiled, looking around. She still needed to work on the lighting, but at least she got here in one piece.

Looking around Kagome saw that this wasn't nearly what she expected Naraku to live in. It looked like a run-down, over-sized, basement.

The place was huge, she'd give him that, but it was only a basement. It looked like a maze, something that troubled Kagome, but she shook it off.

Taking a deep breath, Kagome fingered one of her shurikens, just in case she ran into some unexpected trouble.

Taking steps forward, she found that her heart was racing and breathing was hard. She took a left, and found herself facing a door.

Looking back where she had just come from, she took a step towards the door, quietly opening, not expecting what she saw inside.


Izayio rubbed her fist against her eyes, trying to get the sleep out of her eyes, yawning, as she walked into the kitchen.

It was just another ordinary day for her. She got up early, and she made breakfast. But today everyone was going to spend the day together, no more training.

Smiling, she walked up to the refrigerator, about to open it, when a letter caught her eye.

Confused, she quickly read it. The smile on her face vanished with every word she read. Then she did the only thing she could.

She screamed.

Her hand shook, tears in her eyes, as she heard her scream echo all through out the house. Then voices and footsteps, and questions, then silence, then cries and screams.


Inuyasha jerked awake as he heard his mother's scream. He was about to jump up but stopped as he noticed the piece of paper that was lying on his pillow.

Grabbing it, ignoring the others who were awake, he quickly scanned the letter.

The others noticed the paper next to their heads, and quickly read the letter, silently.

"What?" Sango asked, the first one to come out of the trance.

"Where's Kagome?" Inuyasha asked, jumping up, looking around.

Sota sat quietly; re-reading the letter while Miroku let his letter fall from his hands, obviously realizing where Kagome had gone.

"Come on, we have to find her!" Inuyasha cried, he and Sango both running towards the door.

"It's no use." Miroku said numbly.

"What?" Sango asked, stopping her run, turning around to face Miroku.

"She's gone. She went to fight Naraku." Miroku said, his voice distant.

"What? No! She didn't!" Inuyasha cried, Sango nodding her head.

Inuyasha and Sango resumed their earlier actions and ran out of the library, leaving Miroku and Sota alone in the silence.

Sango and Inuyasha ran through the house until they got to the kitchen, and saw all the adults helping the women, who were crying.

Ignoring them, they spotted a piece of paper lying on the floor, forgotten. Diving at it, Sango read it.

Quickly putting all the pieces together, she gasped, realizing that Kagome really had left.

'Kagome!'


Done! I hope you guys liked this chapter. Took me all morning, mostly because I stopped a lot, but still. Read and Review. Tell me what you think. And thanks, to all of my reviewers. Till Next Time…