Disclaimer : It's not mine. It never was.

A/N : Okay everyone. Here comes the next chapter. Hope you guys have like what I've done so far. Anyways, on with the story.

REALLY IMPORTANT: It has been three weeks since Kagome left the Feudal Era. So, technically, I'm speeding things up a little bit. Thanks.

I Don't Feel So Good

Kagome bent her head over the toilet again and threw up what was left of her breakfast she had eaten only half an hour ago. She sat on the bathroom floor and tried to keep from passing out. Ever since she had come back from the Feudal Era three weeks ago, she had not been feeling good. It had started with a killer headache and a bad case of cramps. But now, she was blowing chunks every time she ate, and battling a high grade of fever to boot. 'Oh Kami, why me?' she thought as the room began to swim around her. She put her head in her hands and tried to stand up from the floor. When everything started moving at a more rapid pace, she immediately sand back down to the floor.

A knock at the door to the bathroom brought her attention back to the present.

"Kagome?" came a clear voice. "Kagome, are you alright, dear?" It was her mom. Kagome managed to get up and open the door to the bathroom before leaning on the wall. Her mom took one look at her and shook her head. "Young lady, I don't know what's wrong with you, but you're going to the doctor just as soon as I can get you an appointment."

"Mom, I hate going to the doctor. You know that." Kagome whined. "It's probably just a bug that's going around. It'll be gone in a few days." About the time she said that, her stomach gave a violent lurch and she clutched it tightly. Her mother shook her head and helped her get back to her bedroom.

"Kagome, this is no bug." she said patiently. "You've been like this since you came back from the well. That was three weeks ago!"

"I know, mom." she said weakly. "I just don't know what's gotten into me. I've never been this sick before."

"Are you sure this isn't about Inuyasha again?" her mother asked timidly.

"NO!" she yelled as loud as she could. "I don't even want to talk about him right now. I told you what he did to me, mom. I'm not about to waste my time being sick over him." Her mother grinned and pulled the blanket over her, happy that her daughter had not lost her fierce spirit at the hands of the hanyou.

"I'm sorry dear. I just have a hard time believing that he would do that to you. He was such a nice boy...at times." Kagome only groaned and turned over in her bed. Her head was still aching and she felt like she was going to pass out. Her mother shook her head and silently left the room. Something was wrong with Kagome, and she intended on finding out what it was. She went down the stairs and picked up the telephone, dialing the number to the family's doctor.

Later on that evening, Kagome was sitting in the waiting room of the doctor's office waiting for her turn with the doctor. Her mother had dropped her off since she was feeling a tad bit better, telling her that she had to run a major errand and that she would come back to be with her as soon as she got back. Kagome flipped through some magazines sitting on the table and sighed again. She had been in here for over twenty minutes. Finally, the nurse called her back. When she was done asking the routine questions about what was wrong, the nurse left her with an examination gown and told her to put it on, and the doctor would be in there shortly.

Kagome pulled her shirt off and put the clammy examination gown on. It was big, and she wrapped it around her twice. Because she had not been able to keep any food down in over two weeks, she had lost a bit of weight. Ten minutes later, the doctor came in. She was a portly woman in her mid-forties with an easy smile and a twinkle in her eyes. After going over Kagome's symptoms, she ordered a urinalysis to be done. She gave Kagome a little plastic cup and told her to urinate in it and give it to the person behind the desk. Kagome shrugged and did as she was told, then went back to the examination room. 'This is crazy!' she thought. 'I'll bet it's just a case of that fever Kaede was treating in the village when I left. She had said that the children were having high fevers and cramps and couldn't keep anything down. Wonderful! What if it's some kind of virus that hasn't been around since then. How am I supposed to explain that I caught the Feudal Era version of the freakin' bubonic plague that hasn't been around for five hundred years?' She opened the door to the examination room and found her mother sitting there, flipping through a magazine. Kagome told her that they had ordered a urinalysis to be done. Her mother only nodded and continued to read her magazine. Kagome, wearied from the little walk, climbed onto the examination bed and closed her eyes, willing her stomach to calm down and go back to normal.

About twenty minutes later, the doctor came back with a clipboard in her hand and a smile on her face. She introduced herself to Kagome's mother and took out her pen.

"Well, Kagome." she said. "I am happy to say that you aren't going to die anytime soon." Kagome grinned meekly and nodded.

"So what's wrong with me?" she asked. "Why do I feel this bad?"

"Well, dear. You actually have two things that are causing you two feel bad."

"Two?" her mother asked. "What are they?"

"Well, Kagome, you seem to have caught a rare form of the flu. I had the lab run every test possible on it after they isolated it. It hasn't been around for a very long time. That's what's making you have the headaches and the fever. It is also a factor in your ability not to hold down any solid food."

"Okay. So what else is wrong with me?" Kagome asked. The doctor smiled.

"You are also approximately five weeks pregnant, Kagome. Congratulations."

A/N : Okay, how many people probably want to smack me with something right now for doing this to her (raise your hands). Ewww, that's a lot of people! Anyway, leave me a review and tell me what your thinking. Later.