Kagome spent the night with her friends. It was quite uneventful. She knew that she could go back to the feudal era early and be a bit safer with Inuyasha around. The truth was, however, that she was bound and determined to enjoy her short time away. They all stayed up until eleven-o-clock watching movies and painting their nails. They did fun girly stuff, but when it was time to go for her Saturday math tutoring they became serious again.

They once again walked in a tight formation, and when they got their Yuka said. "Okay, Kagome. Go in there and be really careful, if you need us call us on the cell phone. Don't let any teacher see it or they'll take it up. We will be here at 10:30 to pick you up."

"Thank you so much!" Kagome said with a tear sliding down her cheek.

"Don't mention it." said Eri. "You would do the same for any of us right?"

"Right." Kagome said. She hugged each one of them and headed into the school.

She was a bit early. It was a dark morning. She went to see if her class room was unlocked yet, but it wasn't.

Kagome sighed, and began to wander throughout the school. She looked at her watch. It would be another fifteen minutes before class would start. She walked to the courtyard; a high-walled space with a few benches and trees, with glass windows for walls on two sides. Kagome sat down on bench and looked at the sky. 'It sure is dark. Darky-dark-dark dark, six a.m. is nighttime. No-one should have to wake up this early.' Were the lines of Kagome's thoughts.

Kagome kicked her feet idly and watched them. She began to sing to herself in boredom. "I've loved you... I've been true... from when I first... laid eyes on you... I knew..."

BANG! A tree fell down right next to her. The hair on Kagome's neck stood up on end. "It's happening again!" Kagome whispered to herself. She began to run for the safety of hallways of the school. As she ran, glass panel after glass panel shattered next to her, cutting her over and over again. She made it into the hallway, but she had to keep running.

As she ran, things were flying out of lockers and pelting her, more windows were exploding and light fixtures were coming down.

"Kagome!" a teacher screamed. He grabbed her and threw her into an open classroom door, and just as he did, a big rock full of purple crystals, someone's science project came flying out of a locker and hit him instead of her.

Kagome swung the door open and brought the now unconscious teacher inside the classroom. Right as she picked him up she noticed that blood from his head was pooling into a message. "I WILL GET YOU YET!" Kagome did not have time to think about that. As soon as she could move him inside and lock the door she called the police using the cell phone, and the bad incidents stopped for a while longer.

"Hello? Police?"

"Hello, Police Department. What is your emergency?"

"Hello, there's been a bunch of explosions at my school, and my teacher is hurt."

"Is your teacher conscious?"

"No..."

"We'll send an ambulance right over. Where is your school?"

Kagome gave them directions and hung up the phone.

She called her friends this time. "

Eri, Harumi, Yuka! I'm at the school, I'm in Mr. Shumizi's classroom. Please come and get me! Things are going really bad!"

"We'll be right over!" Yuka told her. "Stay there if it's safe, don't worry. We'll protect you!"

"Be Careful!" Kagome howled while she began to weep.

"Okay Kagome. Everyone will be fine. You just stay calm."

With that, both parties hung up the phone.

The paramedics arrived and took Mr. Shumizi to the hospital. They said not to worry, but Kagome couldn't help it. She vowed to herself that she would visit him in the hospital. She felt that it was all her fault.

Kagome's three friends arrived that the school, and walked through the rumble holding hands.

"Kagome! Are you alright?" Harumi cried.

"Yes, I'm fine. I guess." Kagome reassured her, but she hurt and was bleeding all over. She still had a lot of glass in her wounds.

"I just want to go home!" Kagome wept.

"Alright. Just take my hand and Eri's. We'll get you home."

Kagome did. It hurt her a lot, so she grimaced in pain as the glass went further into her hands. She cried as they walked. "Thank you for coming for me."

"You know we love Kagome." Eri told her.

"We'd do it for you anytime." Yuka smiled at her.