Dear Inu-Yasha,
My son... I accepted the fact that life goes on. I've also accepted the fact that the day is coming shortly when I must part from you. This day will be one of loss both isolated and yet great. I know that you will search for reprieve or temporary solace. However, do not be swayed. You will indeed live through so much. Much that I will not be there for. But that's alright. You will live for the one girl who will make your life worth all the suffering that you will endure.
And that, my son, is where you must be most studious. Endure. Through all of life and afterward, you must endure torture far advanced from a human's. The one girl who will free you from this is not lost to you, as you might think. She is there at your side, and has been for years now. I know this because I can see all that is you.
You and I have an extraordinary gift in which I never had the chance to skill you. You will foresee things without realizing that you have. When you have one of these visions talk to Lady Kaede. I'm sure she will be thrilled to help you in anything.
It seems these paragraphs are getting shorter and shorter, my son. I never thought I'd be the one writing a good-bye letter. Not that I expected my son to pay homage to his dear mother. I probably don't even have a decent grave... Am I in that wretched jewel that your father insisted on putting in your eye? Sesshou-maru removed it? Didn't he? If he didn't... I will have much for him as well.
I expect you have learned to read. If you have not, then I promise there will be much ado. I assure you that I will come back, if only for a bit to say my sincere good-byes.
Until then
I love you
Your mother,
Mimiko.
P.S. I EXPECT GRANDCHILDREN!! AND GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN! SO GET WORKING!!!!
A/N-- Tell me what you thought. Maybe I'll add a letter from his father..................
