The Miko Switch
Chapter II
Disclaimer: No, Inuyasha doesn't belong to me! I swear!!!!!
Summary: Kagome and Kikyou switch bodies. To switch back, they must meet at the tree where Kikyou pinned Inuyasha 50 years ago after one month. But what if Kikyou does not want to switch back?
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I looked at myself at the lake. "Sesshomaru, this is just a bad dream, ne?" I asked him nervously. He and his friends, Rin and Jaken, had been hanging around, telling me what happened.
I was still touching myself, or Kikyou's body. I felt very frail. Luckily, Kikyou's insects, though they know I'm not Kikyou, still give me the souls. Kikyou's body was very heavy without souls. Now I understand her. She led such a twisted life, a path that there seemed no end, as if you didn't know what would happened next. Unlike my life, very predictable, just full of adventures, Kikyou's was unpredictable and sometimes boring. She always had to watch her shoulder and be afar from her loved ones.
"Sorry," Sesshomaru said wickedly. "Kikyou's in your body now. She will manipulate Inuyasha, for sure. That was her plan, if you want to know."
"Sou na!" I insisted angrily. "I bet Inuyasha saw right through her!"
"Will you look at this, then," Sesshomaru said. "This should show you that Inuyasha barely suspected anything." A small ball appeared in front of me.
"Look into it, nee-chan!" said Rin. "You'll see Kikyou-sama!"
I looked at the ball and saw Kikyou and Inuyasha. My heart dropped. How could he not realize that was not me? Inuyasha was looking concernedly at Kikyou, and Sango, Miroku and Shippou were just as concerned. Kikyou was enjoying (seemingly) the attention.
I looked away. "Is there a way to reverse this spell?" I had to return to myself!
"You must meet again where Kikyou cast the spell after a month."
"I bet my parents will be worried sick!" I exclaimed. "Kikyou won't go home during my exams and I'll fail! I've got to go back to my world!"
"What if Kikyou refuses?" Sesshomaru asked. "To return to her body?"
The thought came to my brain and registered to my mind. "Ki-Kikyou wouldn't do that," I said, panicked. "She won't, right?"
"You don't know the miko well, then," Jaken chuckled. "Kikyou-sama is as devious and highly as Lord Sesshomaru."
OH NO!!!!
"You've got to help me, Sesshomaru," I said. "I need help!"
Sesshomaru stared at me. "Go back to your world. Kikyou looks like you, anyway. No one will notice."
"Hmph." But the only plan I got was Sesshomaru's, so better go with it. I walked away, carrying Kikyou's bow and arrow.
"Hey!" Rin yelled. She ran after me and gave me the ball. "Look at it!" she squealed. I looked at the ball all the way home.
KIKYOU
"Daijobu, Kagome-chan?" asked the black-haired girl. Her name was Sanho or Saru or Sago or something.
"Hai," I replied.
"Be more careful, okay, bitch?" Inuyasha said to me. Even when he spoke to me like that, concern was still in his eyes. "Sango, please treat Kagome."
So Sango's the girl's name, I mused. Sango began to put a bandage in the hand I hurt. I decided to apologize to Inuyasha. I smiled. "I'm sorry I didn't listen," I said. "But I got the shard." I found the pocket where I slipped the shard. "Here."
Inuyasha smiled when he saw the shard. "Yosh!" He said happily.
"Inuyasha," I said seriously. "Will you keep the promise to m- Kikyou?" I almost said me. I hope he doesn't notice. "To become a ningen?"
"Ningen?" Inuyasha said. His eyes downcast, he replied softly. "I don't know. When I saw Kikyou a while ago, I saw her intention to kill you. Somehow that just broke my heart."
"Do you still love m- her?" I asked nervously. I kept saying me. Inuyasha'll suspect something sooner or later.
Inuyasha looked bewildered. "I do. I love her more than anyone."
"Sou ka." I turned my eyes downcast. "So if I give her my soul and you live with her, you'll be happy?"
My so-called friends were shocked.
"Kagome-sama," the houshi began. "You don't mean that, right?"
"If Inuyasha will be happy," I said softly. "He wants to live with Kikyou, doesn't he?" I looked at Inuyasha straight in the eyes.
"Don't talk like that, Kagome!" Inuyasha said. "I do love her, but if it would cost your life, I wouldn't dare."
My mouth almost fell open. He wants for that wench to live?
"Kagome, are you okay?" the little fox said. "You look-no not only look, but sound and you are to be different."
"I'm just a little shaken from my visit to Kikyou," I replied uneasily. "She told me many things. That I was just her copy and I didn't deserve to be with you."
"Don't listen to her, Kagome-chan," the exterminator said. "She just wants Inuyasha for herself."
"So, shall we hit Inuyasha now?" the houshi asked.
"What for?" I asked, confused.
"It's your exams tomorrow, remember?" the kitsune said. "You told us."
Inuyasha suddenly caught on. "Kagome, don't go!" Inuyasha said. "You'll be gone for three days again-"
"Say 'osuwari' Kagome-sama," the houshi said, grabbing Inuyasha's arms. Sango did the same with Inuyasha's legs. "Then you can escape."
"Baka!" Inuyasha yelled. "Let go of me!" He moved around, trying to free himself. Despite myself, I felt pity.
I was confused. "Osuwari?" Suddenly Inuyasha hit the ground, bringing both Sango and the houshi down. My little hanyou recovered quickly. However, Sango and the houshi were still on the ground, still holding the Inuyasha who was trying to stand up.
"I won't let you go! We still have to get the shards!"
Sou ka. I forgot Kagome sometimes went back to her world. "I. . . think the exams were cancelled!" I said quickly.
"They were?" The four companions chorused. Sango and the houshi let go of Inuyasha and stood up, dusting themselves.
"Y-yeah!"
"Good!" Inuyasha smiled. "More time to look for shards."
(AN: Anou, since Kikyou isn't that familiar with her 'new' companions, Miroku will be referred as the houshi and Shippou as the kitsune or little fox. Sango will be called black-haired girl, the exterminatior or Sango because Inuyasha had said Sango's name.)
KAGOME
I ran to the Bone Eaters Well. I jumped into it. I felt the strange sensation and arrived to modern Tokyo. I ran to the house. "Okaa-san! Ji- chan, Souta!"
The three ran to greet me then they stopped, staring at me.
"Kagome?" Souta asked, unsure. "Why are you pale? Why is your hair straight? You're not Kagome, aren't you?"
"I am," I told them. "I got into this switch spell and now I'm in this body, what am I going to do, Mom? The tests are tomorrow already!"
"Well, you resemble your old self, anyway," my mom said. "Just hope no one will notice."
Ji-chan looked at me. "How can we be sure that is Kagome? That could just be an imposter-"
"How about this, ji-chan," I said desperately. "My name is Kagome Higurashi, Souta loves PlayStation, you make up stupid stories about me being sick while I'm in Feudal Japan. Mom told me once in confidential that whenever she had problems with love she would go to the big tree-" I pointed to the tree "and her troubles will disappear."
"She's Kagome," the three decided.
I sighed in relief. "I'll go change clothes," I told them, and dashed into the house. I changed into my pajamas and fell asleep.
MORNING
When I woke up, I ran to the mirror. I was still Kikyou, but I was glad Kikyou resembled me. I changed into my school clothes.
I dropped the arrows and bow I brought from Feudal Japan.
Since I couldn't go back to the old Japan until next month, for the returning to my body, I decided to catch up with my schoolwork. Big mistake.
I was entering the gate of our school, hearing lots of gossips around the girls. I was blending with every other student, walking along with them. I didn't want them to realize I wasn't Kagome.
"Kagome!" My friend, Yuka, yelled. Along with her were Sakura and Elli. (I made up the names!) I turned around. Suddenly I felt pain and suddenly fainted.
"Kagome! Be steady! Be steady!"
I woke up in the school clinic with Yuka, Elli and Sakura there.
"Daijobu?" They asked.
"Yeah," I answered weakly. I felt as my life was being drained away. I realized suddenly that the stolen souls were disappearing, fast. If I didn't get back to Feudal Japan, I would die!
"Kagome, what did you do to your hair?" Yuka asked. "It's all straight. . . "
"Ah. . ." I said, panicked.
"But it looks good on you," Elli said quickly. "You're also very pale."
"I bet it's because of your sicknesses," Sakura said concernedly. "One day you have ulcer, next week we heard you got cancer. You're such a sickly child."
I groaned silently at my ji-chan's lame attempt for my 'sickness.'
The doctor entered the clinic, looking very worried. "Higurashi, I'm afraid to say you might. . . die."
"DIE!?" My friends shrieked. It was so loud I had to cover my ears.
"You see, we looked at you a while ago and you seem very week, you might die." The doctor looked very sad.
Seesh. Didn't they know this body is dead? "Oh," was all I could say.
My friends burst into tears. "Kagome-chan!" They wailed.
"We should have known," Yuka said quietly. "All your sicknesses could have killed you anytime."
"I'd better go home," I said quickly. I ran out of the clinic, out of the school and didn't stop until I reached the well. I jumped in.
When I reached the Feudal Japan, dozens of insects dropped souls on me. Soon my energy was regained. Just as I started to walk to a forest, and bumped into Inuyasha and Kikyou. Shippou, Miroku and Sango were also there.
"Inuyasha!" I cried, overjoyed. I realized suddenly that I was no longer Kagome.
INUYASHA
(in this part of the story the Kikyou is Kagome and Kagome is Kikyou. I know, it'll be confusing, but try to keep up with it!)
"Kikyou?" I gasped out, shocked. What the hell is she doing here?
I turned to Kagome, whose face has turned very, very cold.
She glared at Kikyou. "What are you doing here?"
"Get away from Inuyasha!" Kikyou yelled at Kagome. "You!"
"You stay away from here!" Kagome screamed, grabbing an arrow. I gasped. Was Kagome going to hurt Kikyou?
Kikyou gasped. "Are you going to kill me?"
"If it means I'll be with Inuyasha forever," Kagome said, her face twisted angrily. "You're dead. Go back to your world!"
I winced at Kagome's words. I realized that maybe my two-timing with Kikyou and Kagome had gotten to her. She seemed to be so mad. I felt sorry for her suddenly.
"You go to the world of the dead," Kikyou shouted. "You're the one who's dead!"
Sango and Miroku looked at Kikyou confusedly. Kagome wasn't dead. I was also confused. What did Kikyou mean by that?
Shippou glared at Kikyou. "Stay away from Kagome-chan, you old dead witch!"
Kikyou was shocked. I didn't know why, but she was. "Shippou. . . "
Whattaminute. Since when did Kikyou knew Shippou's name? "Since when did you know Shippou's name, Kikyou?" I asked her. "Why are you bothering us?"
"Go away!" Sango yelled. "Leave us alone!"
Miroku grabbed his staff. "If you don't, we'll use extreme measures."
I glanced at Kagome. She was smiling smugly. She stood up and. . .
She slapped Kikyou. "Can't you just go back to your world?" Kagome yelled. "Is that too hard for you?"
"Excuse me, but I'm not Kik-" Kikyou was cut short suddenly because she lost consciousness, due to the fact that her insects began taking away her souls.
KIKYOU
I glanced at Kagome, who had fallen on the ground. I had ordered for my Shinidama-chuu to take away the souls. I didn't want my new 'friends' to know I wasn't Kagome. I smiled smugly at the weak Kagome. She was still alive, but only barely. I left just enough souls so that she could live.
"Kikyou!" Inuyasha cried, catching her in his arms. My smile turned into a frown.
"Inuyasha, forget her," I said, hurt. "I thought you wanted her to leave us alone."
"But I still care for her," Inuyasha said.
"Are you saying that to Kagome!?" Shippou, Sango and Miroku said at the same time. I had gotten to know these three, and they really wanted Kagome and Inuyasha together and to keep Kikyou away.
"You know she cares for you so much," Sango said, glaring at Inuyasha. "And you still have the nerve to go to that. . . . . witch!!"
"SANGO!" Inuyasha yelled, letting go of Kagome. "Don't you dare call Kikyou that!"
"She has every right to call her that," Shippou reasoned, lip quivering. My quick stay with this group told me that Shippou's very afraid of Inuyasha. "You shouldn't go back to Kikyou when Kagome's here."
Inuyasha stood up, leaving Kagome on the ground. "You're right. I must move on. Let's go, then."
As we walked away, my Shinidama-chuu returned the souls. Kagome stared at Inuyasha weakly, remembering what he said.
"Inuyasha," she moaned weakly. I smiled and turned to her. My group was a bit far away, so they couldn't hear me.
"Kagome, I'll do everything to make sure that Inuyasha will be mine," I told wickedly. Then I left, running after Inuyasha.
Kagome was left on the ground, all alone.
Chapter II
Disclaimer: No, Inuyasha doesn't belong to me! I swear!!!!!
Summary: Kagome and Kikyou switch bodies. To switch back, they must meet at the tree where Kikyou pinned Inuyasha 50 years ago after one month. But what if Kikyou does not want to switch back?
~*~*~*~*~*~*~
I looked at myself at the lake. "Sesshomaru, this is just a bad dream, ne?" I asked him nervously. He and his friends, Rin and Jaken, had been hanging around, telling me what happened.
I was still touching myself, or Kikyou's body. I felt very frail. Luckily, Kikyou's insects, though they know I'm not Kikyou, still give me the souls. Kikyou's body was very heavy without souls. Now I understand her. She led such a twisted life, a path that there seemed no end, as if you didn't know what would happened next. Unlike my life, very predictable, just full of adventures, Kikyou's was unpredictable and sometimes boring. She always had to watch her shoulder and be afar from her loved ones.
"Sorry," Sesshomaru said wickedly. "Kikyou's in your body now. She will manipulate Inuyasha, for sure. That was her plan, if you want to know."
"Sou na!" I insisted angrily. "I bet Inuyasha saw right through her!"
"Will you look at this, then," Sesshomaru said. "This should show you that Inuyasha barely suspected anything." A small ball appeared in front of me.
"Look into it, nee-chan!" said Rin. "You'll see Kikyou-sama!"
I looked at the ball and saw Kikyou and Inuyasha. My heart dropped. How could he not realize that was not me? Inuyasha was looking concernedly at Kikyou, and Sango, Miroku and Shippou were just as concerned. Kikyou was enjoying (seemingly) the attention.
I looked away. "Is there a way to reverse this spell?" I had to return to myself!
"You must meet again where Kikyou cast the spell after a month."
"I bet my parents will be worried sick!" I exclaimed. "Kikyou won't go home during my exams and I'll fail! I've got to go back to my world!"
"What if Kikyou refuses?" Sesshomaru asked. "To return to her body?"
The thought came to my brain and registered to my mind. "Ki-Kikyou wouldn't do that," I said, panicked. "She won't, right?"
"You don't know the miko well, then," Jaken chuckled. "Kikyou-sama is as devious and highly as Lord Sesshomaru."
OH NO!!!!
"You've got to help me, Sesshomaru," I said. "I need help!"
Sesshomaru stared at me. "Go back to your world. Kikyou looks like you, anyway. No one will notice."
"Hmph." But the only plan I got was Sesshomaru's, so better go with it. I walked away, carrying Kikyou's bow and arrow.
"Hey!" Rin yelled. She ran after me and gave me the ball. "Look at it!" she squealed. I looked at the ball all the way home.
KIKYOU
"Daijobu, Kagome-chan?" asked the black-haired girl. Her name was Sanho or Saru or Sago or something.
"Hai," I replied.
"Be more careful, okay, bitch?" Inuyasha said to me. Even when he spoke to me like that, concern was still in his eyes. "Sango, please treat Kagome."
So Sango's the girl's name, I mused. Sango began to put a bandage in the hand I hurt. I decided to apologize to Inuyasha. I smiled. "I'm sorry I didn't listen," I said. "But I got the shard." I found the pocket where I slipped the shard. "Here."
Inuyasha smiled when he saw the shard. "Yosh!" He said happily.
"Inuyasha," I said seriously. "Will you keep the promise to m- Kikyou?" I almost said me. I hope he doesn't notice. "To become a ningen?"
"Ningen?" Inuyasha said. His eyes downcast, he replied softly. "I don't know. When I saw Kikyou a while ago, I saw her intention to kill you. Somehow that just broke my heart."
"Do you still love m- her?" I asked nervously. I kept saying me. Inuyasha'll suspect something sooner or later.
Inuyasha looked bewildered. "I do. I love her more than anyone."
"Sou ka." I turned my eyes downcast. "So if I give her my soul and you live with her, you'll be happy?"
My so-called friends were shocked.
"Kagome-sama," the houshi began. "You don't mean that, right?"
"If Inuyasha will be happy," I said softly. "He wants to live with Kikyou, doesn't he?" I looked at Inuyasha straight in the eyes.
"Don't talk like that, Kagome!" Inuyasha said. "I do love her, but if it would cost your life, I wouldn't dare."
My mouth almost fell open. He wants for that wench to live?
"Kagome, are you okay?" the little fox said. "You look-no not only look, but sound and you are to be different."
"I'm just a little shaken from my visit to Kikyou," I replied uneasily. "She told me many things. That I was just her copy and I didn't deserve to be with you."
"Don't listen to her, Kagome-chan," the exterminator said. "She just wants Inuyasha for herself."
"So, shall we hit Inuyasha now?" the houshi asked.
"What for?" I asked, confused.
"It's your exams tomorrow, remember?" the kitsune said. "You told us."
Inuyasha suddenly caught on. "Kagome, don't go!" Inuyasha said. "You'll be gone for three days again-"
"Say 'osuwari' Kagome-sama," the houshi said, grabbing Inuyasha's arms. Sango did the same with Inuyasha's legs. "Then you can escape."
"Baka!" Inuyasha yelled. "Let go of me!" He moved around, trying to free himself. Despite myself, I felt pity.
I was confused. "Osuwari?" Suddenly Inuyasha hit the ground, bringing both Sango and the houshi down. My little hanyou recovered quickly. However, Sango and the houshi were still on the ground, still holding the Inuyasha who was trying to stand up.
"I won't let you go! We still have to get the shards!"
Sou ka. I forgot Kagome sometimes went back to her world. "I. . . think the exams were cancelled!" I said quickly.
"They were?" The four companions chorused. Sango and the houshi let go of Inuyasha and stood up, dusting themselves.
"Y-yeah!"
"Good!" Inuyasha smiled. "More time to look for shards."
(AN: Anou, since Kikyou isn't that familiar with her 'new' companions, Miroku will be referred as the houshi and Shippou as the kitsune or little fox. Sango will be called black-haired girl, the exterminatior or Sango because Inuyasha had said Sango's name.)
KAGOME
I ran to the Bone Eaters Well. I jumped into it. I felt the strange sensation and arrived to modern Tokyo. I ran to the house. "Okaa-san! Ji- chan, Souta!"
The three ran to greet me then they stopped, staring at me.
"Kagome?" Souta asked, unsure. "Why are you pale? Why is your hair straight? You're not Kagome, aren't you?"
"I am," I told them. "I got into this switch spell and now I'm in this body, what am I going to do, Mom? The tests are tomorrow already!"
"Well, you resemble your old self, anyway," my mom said. "Just hope no one will notice."
Ji-chan looked at me. "How can we be sure that is Kagome? That could just be an imposter-"
"How about this, ji-chan," I said desperately. "My name is Kagome Higurashi, Souta loves PlayStation, you make up stupid stories about me being sick while I'm in Feudal Japan. Mom told me once in confidential that whenever she had problems with love she would go to the big tree-" I pointed to the tree "and her troubles will disappear."
"She's Kagome," the three decided.
I sighed in relief. "I'll go change clothes," I told them, and dashed into the house. I changed into my pajamas and fell asleep.
MORNING
When I woke up, I ran to the mirror. I was still Kikyou, but I was glad Kikyou resembled me. I changed into my school clothes.
I dropped the arrows and bow I brought from Feudal Japan.
Since I couldn't go back to the old Japan until next month, for the returning to my body, I decided to catch up with my schoolwork. Big mistake.
I was entering the gate of our school, hearing lots of gossips around the girls. I was blending with every other student, walking along with them. I didn't want them to realize I wasn't Kagome.
"Kagome!" My friend, Yuka, yelled. Along with her were Sakura and Elli. (I made up the names!) I turned around. Suddenly I felt pain and suddenly fainted.
"Kagome! Be steady! Be steady!"
I woke up in the school clinic with Yuka, Elli and Sakura there.
"Daijobu?" They asked.
"Yeah," I answered weakly. I felt as my life was being drained away. I realized suddenly that the stolen souls were disappearing, fast. If I didn't get back to Feudal Japan, I would die!
"Kagome, what did you do to your hair?" Yuka asked. "It's all straight. . . "
"Ah. . ." I said, panicked.
"But it looks good on you," Elli said quickly. "You're also very pale."
"I bet it's because of your sicknesses," Sakura said concernedly. "One day you have ulcer, next week we heard you got cancer. You're such a sickly child."
I groaned silently at my ji-chan's lame attempt for my 'sickness.'
The doctor entered the clinic, looking very worried. "Higurashi, I'm afraid to say you might. . . die."
"DIE!?" My friends shrieked. It was so loud I had to cover my ears.
"You see, we looked at you a while ago and you seem very week, you might die." The doctor looked very sad.
Seesh. Didn't they know this body is dead? "Oh," was all I could say.
My friends burst into tears. "Kagome-chan!" They wailed.
"We should have known," Yuka said quietly. "All your sicknesses could have killed you anytime."
"I'd better go home," I said quickly. I ran out of the clinic, out of the school and didn't stop until I reached the well. I jumped in.
When I reached the Feudal Japan, dozens of insects dropped souls on me. Soon my energy was regained. Just as I started to walk to a forest, and bumped into Inuyasha and Kikyou. Shippou, Miroku and Sango were also there.
"Inuyasha!" I cried, overjoyed. I realized suddenly that I was no longer Kagome.
INUYASHA
(in this part of the story the Kikyou is Kagome and Kagome is Kikyou. I know, it'll be confusing, but try to keep up with it!)
"Kikyou?" I gasped out, shocked. What the hell is she doing here?
I turned to Kagome, whose face has turned very, very cold.
She glared at Kikyou. "What are you doing here?"
"Get away from Inuyasha!" Kikyou yelled at Kagome. "You!"
"You stay away from here!" Kagome screamed, grabbing an arrow. I gasped. Was Kagome going to hurt Kikyou?
Kikyou gasped. "Are you going to kill me?"
"If it means I'll be with Inuyasha forever," Kagome said, her face twisted angrily. "You're dead. Go back to your world!"
I winced at Kagome's words. I realized that maybe my two-timing with Kikyou and Kagome had gotten to her. She seemed to be so mad. I felt sorry for her suddenly.
"You go to the world of the dead," Kikyou shouted. "You're the one who's dead!"
Sango and Miroku looked at Kikyou confusedly. Kagome wasn't dead. I was also confused. What did Kikyou mean by that?
Shippou glared at Kikyou. "Stay away from Kagome-chan, you old dead witch!"
Kikyou was shocked. I didn't know why, but she was. "Shippou. . . "
Whattaminute. Since when did Kikyou knew Shippou's name? "Since when did you know Shippou's name, Kikyou?" I asked her. "Why are you bothering us?"
"Go away!" Sango yelled. "Leave us alone!"
Miroku grabbed his staff. "If you don't, we'll use extreme measures."
I glanced at Kagome. She was smiling smugly. She stood up and. . .
She slapped Kikyou. "Can't you just go back to your world?" Kagome yelled. "Is that too hard for you?"
"Excuse me, but I'm not Kik-" Kikyou was cut short suddenly because she lost consciousness, due to the fact that her insects began taking away her souls.
KIKYOU
I glanced at Kagome, who had fallen on the ground. I had ordered for my Shinidama-chuu to take away the souls. I didn't want my new 'friends' to know I wasn't Kagome. I smiled smugly at the weak Kagome. She was still alive, but only barely. I left just enough souls so that she could live.
"Kikyou!" Inuyasha cried, catching her in his arms. My smile turned into a frown.
"Inuyasha, forget her," I said, hurt. "I thought you wanted her to leave us alone."
"But I still care for her," Inuyasha said.
"Are you saying that to Kagome!?" Shippou, Sango and Miroku said at the same time. I had gotten to know these three, and they really wanted Kagome and Inuyasha together and to keep Kikyou away.
"You know she cares for you so much," Sango said, glaring at Inuyasha. "And you still have the nerve to go to that. . . . . witch!!"
"SANGO!" Inuyasha yelled, letting go of Kagome. "Don't you dare call Kikyou that!"
"She has every right to call her that," Shippou reasoned, lip quivering. My quick stay with this group told me that Shippou's very afraid of Inuyasha. "You shouldn't go back to Kikyou when Kagome's here."
Inuyasha stood up, leaving Kagome on the ground. "You're right. I must move on. Let's go, then."
As we walked away, my Shinidama-chuu returned the souls. Kagome stared at Inuyasha weakly, remembering what he said.
"Inuyasha," she moaned weakly. I smiled and turned to her. My group was a bit far away, so they couldn't hear me.
"Kagome, I'll do everything to make sure that Inuyasha will be mine," I told wickedly. Then I left, running after Inuyasha.
Kagome was left on the ground, all alone.
