Thank you everyone who reviewed and once again I am sorry for how slowly I updated and how short my update was. This one will be long. I promise. But it goes back and forth between two scenes. I tried to make it as non confusing as possible, but please try to pay attention to the scene change lines. Okay . . . here's the people who reviewed and my answers:

LonelyCutter: I'm glad you like my story so much. Thanks for reading it!! Hope you like this next chappie.

Arein: Hopefully this is a long enough chapter for you. It's 5 full pages 12 pt. Times new roman font. It took me a while to write and I kept having to rework things. Any ways . . . read to find out!!

Torn soul0: glad you like it! Thanks for reading.

SkyWolf: thanks for reading my story. I'm glad you like it. Keep updating yours.

Dark-angel9167: but if you kill me, I'll never be able to write longer chapters!! Lol. This one's longer, I promise.

AmericanStarryKnight85: Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for the correction, you're the only one who noticed, or at least the only one who pointed it out. Much appreciated. And you're right about Kacey.

Inuyasha's fang: hah, I have the same problem!! People just don't understand . . . I don't find it all that disgusting, but apparently they do . . .

Hanyou-ass: at least you admit it. Some people get all defensive when I ask about their pen names. Oh well. Thanks for reading and glad you like it!!

Temmy: thank you very much. I often screw up little details in my stories and I always like it when people point them out. I'd rather know I made a mistake then have nobody say anything. Glad you like my story!!

Leeania: Glad you like it. Vampires are my all time favorite thing, almost an obssession according to some of my friends. But you said they were your second favorite thing, what's your first?

Now, On with the chappie!!

While Kagome was boarding the bright yellow school bus Inuyasha was silently slipping through her window into her bedroom. He had camped out in the tree beside her window the whole night. He'd seen her feed on her wrist and then throw up the blood. He knew exactly what was happening to her although he'd only seen it once before.

The vampire blood he had given her that day in the bathroom was reacting with her human blood. The vampire blood caused her frenzied feeding but her human body couldn't handle ingesting large amounts of blood. He knew what would happen to her if he didn't completely turn her soon. She would either kill herself from the torture of the unquenchable thirst or consume enough blood to overload her system and kill her that way. Either way she would die.

She was currently stuck in purgatory between the human world and the vampiric one. He had known the consequences of blood bonding her to himself, but he hadn't known she would say no to being turned.

Inuyasha walks over to her desk to see what she had been writing earlier that morning. He isn't surprised when he finds another suicide related poem, although this one is untitled. He turns and slips back through the window and down the tree, landing silently in the dew covered grass. Inuyasha then starts heading in the direction of Bellion high school. He needs to talk to Kagome.

After walking for a ways Inuyasha stops and listens as hard as he can. He could have sworn he'd heard footsteps behind him, but when he turns around, no one's there. He starts walking again but soon stops and turns around. There's still no one there, he would be able to sense a human, so he's pretty sure his follower isn't human.

"Kouga." He calls out, although it isn't really a question. Kouga steps out from behind a tree.

"Inuyasha," he says, his voice dripping with fury.

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Kagome steps off the bus at Bellion High, moving her head lightly to Godsmack blaring through her headphones. She heads to the school cafeteria where she usually meets Sango, Miroku, and Inuyasha.

When she gets there, she picks Sango and Miroku out right away, but Inuyasha was nowhere to be found. She didn't see Kouga there either, although that didn't disappoint her very much. He gave her the creeps.

Kagome walked over to where Sango and Miroku were sitting and flirting, as usual, although Sango had her own chair that day, instead of sitting on top of Miroku.

"Hey Kagome!" Sango said cheerily as Kagome walked up and set her bookbag down in an empty chair.

"Have you guys seen Inuyasha?" Kagome asked them, hoping they might know where he was.

Miroku shook his head. "Nah, we figured he was with you."

"Nope, I haven't seen him today." Kagome sighed and ran her fingers through her long black and burgundy hair. "But I really need to talk to him."

When Kagome ran her fingers through her hair, her shirtsleeve slid up, exposing part of her wound from the night before.

"Hey, what's that on your arm?" Sango demanded. She reached over and grabbed Kagome's arm, pulling up her shirtsleeve before Kagome could wrench her arm away.

"Shit." Miroku whispered when he saw her wrist. "What happened?"

"I dropped a plate while putting the dishes away last night." Kagome said quickly. "It broke and cut me." Kagome remembered what Inuyasha had said about being a successful liar that day in history class and she tried her best to sound convincing, but Sango wasn't buying it.

"Bullshit." She snapped.

"No. I swear." Kagome said and looked Sango directly in the eyes, knowing that if she dropped her gaze, Sango would know for sure she was lying.

"So how'd the teeth marks get there?" Sango asked, trying unsuccessfully to mask the concern in her voice.

"Kagome, what's going on?" Miroku asked shooting her a pleading look.

Kagome sighed deeply and decided she had to tell them everything, about her being a sanguinarian, about Inuyasha being a vampire, about being blood bonded to Inuyasha, about the thirst suddenly becoming overpowering, and about Inuyasha wanting to turn her.

"I'll tell you what's going on," Kagome told them. "But you have to promise me two things. One, that you won't interrupt and two, that you will believe everything I tell you. I swear it is the truth."

Sango and Miroku both nodded. Kagome took a deep breath, and began.

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"What do you want, Kouga?" Inuyasha asked, his tone slightly exasperated. All he wanted to do was talk to Kagome. He didn't want to deal with Kouga now, or ever for that matter.

"I want to remind you of what you did to Adzeanna. You seem to have forgotten." Kouga's tone was cold.

Inuyasha winced when Kouga said Adzeanna's name. He had not forgotten what he'd done to her, and he never would, never could no matter how hard he tried. Adzeanna had been Kouga's girlfriend at their old school. Kouga and Adzeanna had been extremely close, and she had wanted to become a vampire. Psy vampires like Kouga cannot turn humans as sang (bloodsucking) vampires can. So Kouga had asked Inuyasha to turn her. Inuyasha had never turned anyone before, he'd never wanted too. Inuyasha had taken becoming a vampire very hard, and he had made a silent oath never to turn anyone. But oaths are made to be broken, and Kouga was his best friend, so he agreed to do it. He blood bonded Adzeanna to himself, but found he . . . couldn't go back and finish what he had started. Adzeanna had ended up hanging herself in her dorm. The thirst had become too much for her, so she ended her life to escape it. Kouga had been crushed, and hated Inuyasha for what he had done.

"You're doing the same thing to Kagome." Kouga said icily. "And I won't stand by and let you do that again." Kouga lashed out at Inuyasha mentally and Inuyasha flew backwards, hitting the tree behind him hard enough to snap his spine. Inuyasha lay on the ground, unable to move his legs. He looked up at Kouga.

"So what are you going to do about it?"

"If I kill you, the blood bond will be broken and I don't have to watch you do to Kagome what you did to Adzeanna." Kouga replied, walking closer to Inuyasha's sprawled form.

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Meanwhile, back at Bellion high school, Kagome experienced a sharp pain halfway down her spine at exactly the same moment Inuyasha's body slammed into a tree trunk just over a mile away. The pain only lasted for a few seconds, but it was excruciating.

"Kagome, are you all right?" asked Mr. Glens when Kagome doubled over in pain.

"Fine. I'm fine." Kagome replied quickly when the pain subsided and she found she could speak.

"Do you need to go to the clinic?"

"No, I'm fine." Kagome insisted. Normally, she would have jumped at an excuse to leave class, but she was still hoping Inuyasha would come in.

She'd told Sango and Miroku everything, and they'd believed her, or at least they claimed they did. She had a feeling Miroku was beginning to think she was a nut job. He'd been really freaked out when he saw her wrist, and even more freaked out when he found out exactly what had happened to it. Miroku was purely a punk skater boy, he had no gothic interests whatsoever. Sango understood everything a little better and thought that Kagome should let Inuyasha turn her if it was what she truly wanted. Sango had never been as vampire oriented as Kagome, but she understood Kagome's feelings for Inuyasha. She felt the same way about Miroku.

Kagome was snapped out of her thoughts by a jolt of pain hitting her head like a sledgehammer. This pain was so intense it made the earlier wave seem like nothing. She'd never felt pain like this before. Something was seriously wrong.

Mr. Glens saw Kagome doubled over, holding her head and he insisted she go to the clinic. This time Kagome didn't argue with him.

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The pain in Kagome's head was a result of Inuyasha's head connecting with the sidewalk hard enough to crack his skull. He lay unconscious facedown in a pool of his own blood. Kouga had used his mind to lift Inuyasha as high as he could into the air, and slam him down onto the sidewalk. Kouga had gotten much stronger since the last time he'd seen Inuyasha. He'd practiced and fought with his powers until he could control them. All his preparation and training had been for this, to avenged Adzeanna's death.

Kouga approached Inuyasha body and used his foot to flip it over so he was facing up. Kouga was well aware that Inuyasha, although unconscious, was not dead yet. His vampire body was already working to repair the damage Kouga had done. There was only one way to kill a vampire, to drive a stake through its heart. Kouga had come prepared for this very moment. He pulled a long, pointed metal spike from the deep pocket of his baggy cargo pants. He raised it as high up over his head as he could and drove it straight down through Inuyasha's chest. Ribs snapped and popped as the metal spike made its way through the soft flesh and skewered the still beating black heart. Inuyasha's body convulsed violently then lay still.

After using his mind to move Inuyasha's body into the shadows of the tree he had thrown him against earlier, Kouga left. He never intended to return to Bellion high school, or any high school for that matter. He wasn't sure what he was going to do, but he was going to get as far away from human contact as possible.

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Kagome sat in the clinic, her head still pounding. The intense pain from before had subsided to a dull ache, but it was still there. Kagome had no idea what was going on with her, but she couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong. Something was very wrong.

The nurse was just finishing telling her that there was nothing wrong with her and she should go back to class when Kagome collapsed to the floor, sliding out of the plastic chair she had been seated in. She clasped her hands over her heart and ground her teeth together to keep from crying out from the pain. It felt like her whole chest was on fire. She struggled to stay conscious as her body threatened to pass out from the incredible pain.

Then she felt nothing. Kagome lay on the floor, gasping for breath, but all her pain was gone. Her head didn't even hurt anymore. She slowly sat up and got to her feet. Kagome suddenly felt an intense urge to leave the school. She always wanted to go home, but this was different. This wasn't just wanting to leave, this time she felt like she needed to.

"I need to go home." Kagome told the nurse, hoping that she wouldn't make her stay.

"Okay." The nurse said slowly. "But I need you to sign out first." She handed Kagome a clipboard and a pen. Kagome scrawled her name, the time, and why she was leaving. Then she handed the clipboard back to the nurse and hurried down the hall and out the front doors of the school building.

Kagome's house was about four or five miles from school, but she was going to walk. She didn't own a car and she couldn't get her mom to pick her up. Her mom was never reachable in the middle of the day, in fact, she was never reachable period.

As Kagome walked, each step bringing her closer to the corpse of the vampire she loved, her sense of dread deepened. After walking for close to twenty-five minutes, Kagome noticed something off to her left in the shade of a large tree. She could smell blood, a lot of blood. She rushed over to the form under the tree and her worst fears were confirmed. Inuyasha lay sprawled on the ground in a quickly drying pool of his own blood. His black spiked hair was matted with blood and part of his skull was grotesquely caved in.

Inuyasha's lifeless black eyes were open and stared blankly upwards. Kagome carefully closed each of his eyelids and briefly kissed each one as she did so.

"I'm so sorry, Inuyasha." Kagome gasped between sobs. "So sorry." She bent her head down until it rested lightly against the side of Inuyasha's face.

"I love you, Inuyasha. I never got to tell you I loved you . . ." Kagome's voice trailed off as her eyes focused on the metal spike protruding from Inuyasha's chest. She had ignored it before, but now she fixated on it. She reached over slowly and gripped it. The metal felt strangely warm, as if it contained a life of its own.

Kagome gave a sharp tug and the spike slid easily out, leaving in its place a perfect circle of missing flesh. Kagome lay on her back beside Inuyasha's body and leveled the spike with her heart and took a steadying breath. She knew that with Inuyasha gone, she had nothing left to live for. She held the spike at arm's length and pulled it towards her with every bit of strength she had left. Her skewered body shivered as the last dying nerve endings struggled to survive. Kagome's last breath whooshed from her body and she lay still.

The corpses of Kagome and Inuyasha lay untouched for two full hours before a young woman walking her dog found them. She was badly shaken and called nine-one- one immediately. Police officers and an ambulance arrived within minutes to take the corpses away, although both were announced dead on the scene.

The police identified the two teenagers from the student I.D's they were carrying. They put in phone calls to the high school and to Kagome's parents, Inuyasha was found to have been living alone. The case was classified as either a double murder or a murder-suicide, because Inuyasha's injuries were too extensive to have been suicide. The bodies were taken to the local hospital for an autopsy.

As soon as Sango and Miroku heard what had happened from the school, they left right away and hurried to the scene. The whole area was marked off with yellow 'POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS' tape. Sango gasped and burst into tears when she saw the two bodies being loaded into the ambulance. They had been courteously covered with white sheets, but she could see a wisp of Kagome's black and burgundy hair spilling out from under the sheet. The sheet where the center was propped up like a tent because of the spike through her heart.

Sango turned her face into Miroku's chest and cried. Miroku held her, and tried his best not to cry too.

"At least she's finally found everlasting peace." Sango sobbed. "I hope she and Inuyasha are happy."

"Ssshhh. I'm sure they are." Miroku comforted her. "We should go, unless you want to make a statement for national T.V."

"Huh?" said Sango. She hadn't even noticed the television crews already arriving at the scene. Sango nodded.

"Let's go home, I don't really want to go back to the school."

Sango nodded and followed Miroku as they quietly slipped away.

That's the COMPLETE story. I know it wasn't a super long story, but I hoped you all liked it. I'm thinking of starting another fanfic, but I'm not sure what to do. I'll think of something. I've got lot's of ideas, it's just figuring out which one would make a good story. I hope you all liked it, PLEASE REVIEW. Even if you hated it.