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Hey readers, this is my first attempt at writing fanfiction, please be gentle. - Please read review; constructive criticism greatly appreciated!
A/N: OOOOO means that it is a flashback! Also, I just wanted to apoligize for not reviewing faster; many many things came up this three-day weekend. Even right now, I have to leave for an appointment soon, but I wanted to update for all you wonderful reviewers who have waited patiently for this next chapter. One last news, this story is coming to an end. :sniffs: There is only about 2 chapters left before Unspoken Words is finished just in case some of you were wondering. SinceI have an idea of how I want it to end, hopefully I can update faster!
Unspoken Words
by: lady-rouge
Chapter 14
In front of her, Inuyasha instantly tensed and froze for a spit-second before sprinting in front of the policeman towards the direction of the sound. His long hair flew behind him as he ran past the others and past the eerily quiet cells. He spared no glances though, and trained his eyes on spotting any type of clue as to where it had come from.
Kagome.
He knew that voice like the back of his palm. He would recognize it anywhere and he knew without a doubt that that it had been her voice. Her sad, pained eyes at the court came back to his mind and his heart gave a tight squeeze before he closed his eyes fervently. If anything happened to Kagome . . . His face scrunched up in anger and worry and with a desperate tinge to his running, he pursued the sound that had ended without a trace in the forlorn halls.
I'm coming, Kagome.
Kagome couldn't think any more, her senses had long since shut down in a protective effort to take away any feelings of pain or panic. Silent streaks of tears rolled down her pale cheeks as he sat on top of her, wearing a triumphant leery grin and roaming his hands over her. She was so exhausted from fighting him, but she would not give up. She closed her eyes for a brief second to catch her breath and an unbidden image of silky black and warm violet flashed into her eyes. A sole tear dripped down before she again attempted to push him off of her albeit this time, her energy was more renewed. In the process of unbuttoning his pants, he tipped easily to the side, and scrambling to her feet, she ran out from under him and away.
Seeing her move, he quickly sneaked one arm to grab her arm and she was jerked back with an abrupt force.
"Let me go," she said in a shrill voice that she did not recognize as her own. It was high-strung and almost frantic-like. All she received in answer was a cold leer before being pulled back towards him. She dug her feet into the ground and with a quick wrench; she was free and stumbling back into the solid cement wall behind her. Wild fear beat rapidly in her heart like a cornered animal who had no where left to run. He got up and stalked up to her.
"Come on, honey," he said in a husky voice. "Let me show you what a real man is made out of," he said with a laugh before jumping towards her.
Before Kagome could process anything, he had pinned her against the wall and with one movement, had torn her shirt down the side. Seeing what he was trying to do, Kagome's natural instinct was to scratch his face wildly, but instantly, but she regretted her hasty action as he gave a small howl and raised his hand to give an angry blow to her face.
Kagome felt the pain before it came and before she could do anything, a scream left her mouth unwillingly as she saw it fly towards her pinned face.
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Distantly, he could hear the patter of other feet following him, but he ignored it as he continued to run. Where was she? He came to a stop when he saw that the hall had divided into two separate directions. One went left and the other went right. Inuyasha blindly chose the left and sped up again. He was about to give up when he spotted a rolling cart in the hall and one of the cells lying carelessly open. As he got closer, he saw that the hallway floor was speckled with mixes of glass and wet food.
Dread filled him and suddenly, the burst of energy that had come upon him earlier disappeared and he slowed down to an uncertain walk, forcing himself to continue. The short distance to the cell ended too soon and before he knew it, he was by the cell door and looking in. What he saw there brought a sudden flair of hot, red anger that filled his entire being and with a loud growl, he ran into the room and launched himself on the big man that was leaning against a fallen Kagome.
His fist connected to the man's side on the first try; its impact sending the man sprawling to the floor. The man looked up angrily at Inuyasha from his fallen position with an angry glare.
"What the hell, man? Don't intrude on my business," the fallen guard said in an irritated tone as he attempted to get up and show him.
"You bastard," Inuyasha said with a hiss as he threw himself on the man again and started to furiously throw punches at him. All Inuyasha could think about was the motionless figure that had graced his line of vision before he had turned his full fury on the man. As Inuyasha rained punches on him, all he could think about was the red fury that burned within; blurring his vision to a deep scarlet red. It was like he was in a daze and the only function in his brain was to hurt the man who had dared to lay a finger on Kagome. At that thought a surge of fury flared within him and his assault on the man beneath him increased. Everything fell away and all he could see was the man's face. He couldn't feel the futile punches that the man tried to throw upon him; they fell on numb skin. He couldn't see the face that had now turned into fear before falling unconscious; he was blind with wrath. All he could feel was the hot blinding rage.
Distantly, he felt arms forcefully pulling him away and making him stop. He struggled against them, but there was too much strength and too much people. Voices were swarming his ears, but they ran blurrily past him; making it hard to discern one from the other.
"Inuyasha . . ." a weak voice carried to him in his haze and dragged him out of his thick stupor.
Inuyasha looked up with a confused gaze and in that moment, his gaze sharpened before the reality hit him as he stared at a timid-looking Kagome whose face held a bruised and battered look to it. She was still lying on the ground with Sango and Mirouku next to her and she had tears slowly running down her face as she struggled to sit up weakly. Inuyasha could only stare at her in a frozen way. He felt pain twist his heart as he stared at her pained expression.
He had caused this to her.
Thoughts of him toasting this act came back to him and filled him with nausea. He had wanted to hurt her like she had hurt him, but now that that had been accomplished, repulsion towards himself came in waves and he hated himself more than that policeman in that instant. The pattering of footsteps sounded and Inuyasha looked up to see policemen enter the cell. They took a look at the scene and divided up, some headed towards an unconscious beat-up policemen lying by the entrance and some went to surround Kagome to check on her wounds.
As they came closer to her, Kagome's face instantly took on a panic-stricken look and her eyes sought for Inuyasha, but he avoided her eyes as he kept them on the tightened white knuckles of his hands. He couldn't look at Kagome anymore. He was sure that she must have hated him too.
"Inuyasha," she said again in a weak, pleading voice.
He ignored her plea and the pain in his heart as he got up to brush the imaginary dust from his suit. He glanced at Sesshoumaru, who was busily talking to the policemen and then to Mirouku and Sango, who were both looking at the scene between Inuyasha and Kagome incessantly with worried eyes. They kept silent, knowing that this was a serious matter.
"Inuyasha . . .," this time her voice shook, as she called his name in a small voice. " . . . Are you okay?" she said in a trembling voice that indicated to him that she was now crying.
His throat constricted and he strode out of the cell without another glance to anyone else. He could not let her see how much he still loved her, how he had always loved her. He did not have any right anymore.
"Matte! Inuyasha-san, we have to question-" He could hear the voice of one of the policemen trying pointedly to get his attention, but he ignored him and continued on. To where, he did not care as long as he was away from those haunting eyes that caused his heart to ache so much.
Somehow, he found his way back to the front entrance of the jail and into his car. His hands were shaky as he reached for the keys in his pocket and when he succeeded, he had trouble turning the engine on. After several attempts, the engine roared to life and he swerved the car onto the middle of the road at a high speed. For countless minutes, he drove aimlessly until he came to a dead end. He did not see it until the last minute and he slammed on the brakes; missing the wall by mere inches. He slowed his erratic breathing before leaning on the wheel and letting the torrent of his hot remorseful tears flow down.
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"Everything's going to be alright, Kagome," Sango's voice reached her and she could feel Mirouku gently patting her back as Sango held her hand tightly. "You'll see, Kagome."
Kagome nodded softly and wiped at her tears, but she did not look away from the spot that Inuyasha had just vacated from. Inuyasha was in pain. She could see the pain shimmering from his eyes as he had looked from Sesshoumaru to Sango and Mirouku. Had the policeman hurt him in the fight? Was he mad at her for causing him to get hurt again? Fear swept over her frail form and she struggled to sit up again, but Sango gently pushed her back down with a calming word.
"I-I have to go find Inuyasha. He's hurt-" she protested faintly. A policeman stooped down to her level and shook his head.
"If he is, he's not as hurt as you are, Kagome-san. You'd best be worried about yourself more. Those blows that the policeman dealt to your face was pretty heavy," the tall spiky-haired man spoke with undisguised disgust in his voice.
"Please," she begged him with new tears sparkling in her eyes. All she could see were his pain-filled eyes as he had left the cell. Beautiful eyes that should never know pain, yet she always seemed to easily bring pain in them. "Please, let me go find him and make sure."
The policeman shook his head again and she grew desperate. So she turned to Sesshoumaru. "Tell them," she pleaded. He didn't say anything and she continued with lowered eyes and a low voice. "I'll accept my sentence without any arguments from me or my lawyer," she said desperately.
Sesshoumaru gazed at her in silent contemplation and she grew anxious as the seconds passed. "You'd . . . do that?" he asked in a slightly bewildered tone.
She nodded insistently. "I'll do . . . anything for him," she said in a whispered tone as one tear trickled down her cheek. He moved his mouth as to speak again, but Sango interrupted. "There will be no talking about Kagome's sentence," she said firmly to Kagome before shooting Sesshoumaru an aggravated glare.
"Let's get her treated at Hanyou hospital," one of the policemen said to them and bent to pick her up, but she shrank fearfully away from his arms. "Her bruises are turning a nasty color. Plus, we want to check if any of her facial bones or leg bones were injured or broken." Mirouku held out his hand to stop the policeman and instead stood up before taking her gently into her arms.
Kagome shook her head with a frustrated sob and pounded his chest weakly as tears came silently. "Why won't you go and see if Inuyasha is okay," she said. "I need to know," she said before laying her head on his chest tiredly, her energy all drained. They didn't understand . . . the last time that she had waited, she had lost her chance.
"The police couldn't stop him from leaving, so I don't think I can either," Mirouku said to her in a quiet voice. "I think he needs some time to himself, but don't worry, I know he will come see you soon."
Knowing that she had lost, Kagome nodded sorrowfully, closed her eyes to let the tears blurring her vision escape and gave into the darkness that was clawing at the edges of her vision.
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Inuyasha woke up to the sounds of birds chittering loudly outside his window. He opened his eyes groggily and was immediately assaulted by the full force of a bright piercing light. He swore and covered his eyes for a few seconds to let it adjust. When he opened it again, he realized that it was sometime in the early afternoon if he based it on the brightness of the sun. He was still in his car and had somehow fallen asleep last night.
What had he been doing . . .?
The events of last night came full flooded and he clutched his head as a pair of dark eyes came back to his memory. Along with it came anger at himself and an urgent need to see her; to make sure that she was okay. He knew that she did not need to see him, but he needed the reassurance. He would do that, but first, he had to go home and wash the stickiness off of him. He felt like garbage.
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Sesshoumaru leaned lazily against the door of Inuyasha's house as he waited for his stubborn brother to come home. As he thought back to the many times that he, Rin, Mirouku and Sango had called his cell phone last night, he bit back a growl of irritation and worry. Where was he? Hopefully he had not gone and done something stupid like he always did when it involved Kagome.
Kagome . . .
The reminder of what had almost happened to her brought a grimace to his mouth as he pondered silently. It seemed like she was always the cause of sparking Inuyasha's irrational side, always causing him to do irrational things. He thought back to the first time that Kagome had entered into their company to now. It seemed like Inuyasha had been very moody for awhile, but then he had been exuberantly happy to being angry and cold. All those changes, and now the court trial that had spiraled downward to their present predicament that had caused all this uproar.
Sesshoumaru closed his eyes thoughtfully and leaned his tired head against the door. He was so tired that he almost fell asleep at the wheel. Having two hours of sleep can do that to you. But Sesshoumaru knew that he could handle it. He was not that reckless. There was still the issue of getting the medicine from Naraku. At that thought, Sesshoumaru's eyes narrowed in anger and his mouth moved up in a snarl. If Naraku thought that he could hurt one of his family members and get away with it, he had another thing coming. But they didn't have much time, Sesshoumaru thought with a note of despair. Inside, he was in inner turmoil, but on the outside, his cool façade told otherwise to anyone who saw him.
The sound of a car pulling in caught his attention and Sesshoumaru looked up to see Inuyasha getting wearily from his car. He was walking slowly with an air of fatigue that quickly disappeared when he looked up and saw Sesshoumaru blocking his entry into his house.
"Sesshoumaru," Inuyasha said with in an irritated voice. "What do you want?"
Sesshoumaru didn't say anything; he only tilted his head towards the door to indicate that Inuyasha should let him in first. With an aggravated scowl, Inuyasha complied. Sesshoumaru headed straight to the sofa that sat in the middle of the room and sat with an undignified plop on it before turning to Inuyasha and speaking: "Where have you been?"
Inuyasha knew that he was going to ask that and spoke in a remote tone. "Just driving around."
Sesshoumaru shook his head in a disapproving manner. "You worried Kagome a great deal."
Inuyasha's head jerked to him in surprise, but he covered it with a quick blink of his eyes. "Well, I am perfectly fine so you can tell her not to worry." Then he continued on in a quieter tone, more hesitant tone. "Is . . . is Kagome okay?"
"Except for the bruises forming on her face and a sprained ankle, she is managing."
Inuyasha's face took on an angry look for a moment and he spoke. "And the guard?"
"His badge has been taken away."
"What about the charges?" Inuyasha said in an unsatisfied tone. "Was it severe?"
"She dropped them."
Inuyasha's face took on a thunderous expression as he digested what Sesshoumaru had said. "She can't do that!" he protested in a heated voice. "That man almost raped her. He doesn't deserve such kindness," Inuyasha fumed. "I object to that," he finally declared. "I should have a say in it too."
"Oh?" Sesshoumaru said with an amused tone. "I'm sorry to tell you otherwise."
Inuyasha turned his head away angrily, but said nothing. He knew he had lost, but was too upset over it. They stayed like that for a while, with the silence draping the room in a tense cover. Finally, Inuyasha spoke. "About Kagome . . ."
"Yes?" Sesshoumaru said with an expectant voice as his eyes looked at Inuyasha intently.
"I . . . want to drop her case," he said softly, keeping his eyes on the small birds that flew cheerfully in the blue sky.
"Do you know what that means?" Sesshoumaru said in a low tone. "You'll be giving her another chance to kill you. Is that what you want?"
Inuyasha tilted his head stubbornly to the side, before Sesshoumaru could see the distress in his eyes. "I don't care," he said softly. His eyes looked at Sesshoumaru and then turned away to the blue sky once more. "All I know is that I don't want her to be in there." His voice became angry as he continued on. "I mean, she almost got raped! It . . . was all because of me too. . ." his voice turned sad.
Sesshoumaru stared at his rigid back and nodded. "Aa. If that is what you wish." All he got was a curt nod before Inuyasha turned around and walked to the bathroom where Sesshoumaru suddenly heard the sound of rushing water. He sighed and let his tense shoulders relax somewhat against the sofa as he waited for Inuyasha to finish his shower. Then, he decided, he would persuade him to go to the hospital. His thoughts trailed back to Kagome and he sighed with frustration. For some reason, he had a gut feeling that things were not all how they seemed; that he was only seeing the tip of the iceberg and not all that lay beneath it. Sesshoumaru felt a bout of panic flow through him and he promised himself that he would go to the investigation center after taking Inuyasha to the hospital. With that issue calmed down somewhat, Sesshoumaru let his eyes drift slowly to a close.
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The first thing that Inuyasha noticed about Kagome when he entered the room was the fragility that she emitted as she slept silently on the bed that lay next to the window. Inuyasha's heart clutched at the small frown that tugged her mouth downward and his gaze moved upwards to her face to take in the bruises that covered her delicate face. The bruises had taken on a dark tone and they made Inuyasha's teeth clench in anger at that nameless guard that he had never got to actually look at. His anger disappeared as he stared at her gentle figure and a sense of loneliness and sadness filled him.
Kagome.
His eyes trailed her long raven hair that spilled around her shoulders carelessly and remembered a time, when everything was so carefree, when she had had still loved him . . .
OOOOO
It was 5:00 pm and Inuyasha was trying to remember what Kagome had said to him before rushing off yesterday. She had told him to come to her house around 5:30 for something that he couldn't remember. Just thinking about her sent a small smile tugging at his lips before he hurried to her house. He was anxious to see her since he had not seen her all day. As he neared her house, he broke into a jog and rang the doorbell to indicate his presence. It was a moment before the door swung open and there stood Kagome with a beaming smile on her face. Inuyasha felt his heart skip a beat as he looked at her and could not help but give her a smile in return.
"Hey Inuyasha, come in," she said eagerly and started to tug his arm towards the kitchen. "My mom wants to ask you something before we go."
A little perplexed as to why her mom wanted to talk to him, Inuyasha nodded slightly with a chuckle and let her guide him. They went through the slightly darkened house into the equally darkened kitchen.
"Ah Kagome, don't you think we should turn on the ligh-"
"Surprise!"
With the loud shouts that suddenly filled his ears to the bright light that finally filled his vision, Inuyasha turned to see Kagome's mom, dad, grandpa and brother standing in the middle of the room with laughing faces. He continued on and saw his mom's equally happy face staring at him with shimmering eyes to Kagome's smiling eyes.
"Happy Birthday, Inuyasha!" she said joyfully before leaning to give him a quick kiss on the mouth. Blushing, he laughed and pulled her for a hug. Pleased, she let herself be pulled into his warm arms.
"Thanks Kagome," he said with a soft smile before clutching his arms tightly around her. "I forgot that it was my birthday today," he said with a sheepish smile. They broke apart, but he kept his arm around her waist.
"I know," she said with a smile. "Baka," she said with a teasing smile. "Only you would forget your birthday," she said and leaned her head against his shoulder contentedly. Inuyasha smiled down at her and looked around the room to the chatting people who had started to open the many trays of food, careful not to disturb the huge cake that sat in the center of the table. All the people that were important to him were here today, and hopefully it would always stay that way . . .
"Inuyasha," she broke into his quiet thinking.
"Yeah?"
"I love you," she said in a soft whisper, before snuggling closer to him.
"I love you too," he said as happiness filled his heart with warmth at the reminder.
OOOOO
Kagome, he thought with a hint of despair as he looked at her troubled face that had scrunched in worry as she slept. When did that love change to hate? Do you really hate me that much? Her mouth clenched and moved as if to call someone. That someone, he did not know.
"I . . . have been selfish, ne?" his soft, sad words traveled through the room and lingered silently before disappearing. "I was so mad that you did not love me any more, so hurt that you had chosen Naraku over me. And look where that stupid anger's gotten me. Nowhere, but with you hurt. That's the last thing I wanted," he said with a whispered choke. His hands moved hesitantly down to caress her cheek and when his cool hand felt her warm cheek, her troubled expression disappeared and with a sigh, she went back into a deep slumber. Will this ridge between us ever disappear? Or were we doomed to never to be together in any way? His thought swept through him, but with a melancholy sigh, he shook his head to make the thought disappear and bent down to give her forehead a quick kiss that lingered a bit longer than it should have, but Inuyasha shoved the thought away as he straightened. "Goodbye Kagome," he said in a tender tone. "Sweet dreams." With his last parting words, Inuyasha took one last look at her innocent face and turned to go. At last, he would set her free from his anger, his resentment and possessiveness. Maybe, this was all for the best. "Forgive me for everything, Kagome." With that, he was gone.
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Kagome jerked up from the hospital bed and wiped the slight moist drops from her forehead. She had dreamed that Inuyasha had come to visit her and he had stood over her to watch and protect her from harm. She had dreamed that she had heard his calming voice asking her for forgiveness. For what, she did not know, but the loss of his presence, even if imaginary, made Kagome panic and she struggled out of the small bed that she had slept in.
She let out a shocked sound as her bare feet touched the cool floor, but she did not stop to find any footwear. As she raced across the room as fast as her injured ankle let her, and to the door, she did not see the person entering until it was too late and they had both fallen to the floor.
"You . . ." Kagome said in an anxious voice before getting up and facing the woman who was getting up as well. "What does Naraku want? Has he finally kept his promise?" Kagome demanded to the woman with the fan. The woman looked at her intently before letting out a soft chuckle.
"I don't think he can anymore," she said. "He is now a part of his evil forever. I made sure of that."
"What do you mean?" Kagome said in an uncertain tone.
"I mean, that he is dead. He is no longer able to bother me—or you for that matter. I am now free," she said in a light tone before it turned bitter. "He thought that I would be his puppet forever, but he was wrong." She flicked her fan with a twist of her hand and reached into her pocket to withdraw a small vial. "Here, I saw this on my way out and decided to bring it to you before I go into hiding."
"Why?"
The woman gave her a sad smile before turning around to the door. "Because, we are both alike in the fact that Naraku controlled our life. But we are also different because you still have that precious someone that he threatened to take away from you. For me," her face turned melancholy, "he is dead." She walked through the door, but halted before turning left. "My name is Kagura, by the way. Kaiya Kagura." And then she was gone.
Kagome could only stand there and watch the empty spot that Kagura had just occupied until it all absorbed into her. Naraku was dead. A sense of relief rushed through her, but held a tinge of sadness for the man who was so evil. With the remembrance of Naraku came the recollection of what Kagura had brought to her and Kagome hurried onto to find Inuyasha once more.
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Kagome craned her neck at every passing hallway and door, but failed to find Inuyasha. Her ankle starting to ache from the strain that she was putting on it, Kagome let out a sad grimace of defeat before walking back to her room with the support of the walls.
Maybe I was mistaken?
If she couldn't find Inuyasha, she would have to settle with giving it to his brother. Kagome sighed and turned to go back when a nurse clad in the white uniform came out of a patient's room and spotted her.
"Kagome-san," she said in a chiding tone as she hurried towards her. "You know you shouldn't strain your ankle." Although her tone was stern, her gentle hold on Kagome's arms said otherwise. Kagome nodded her head and let the nurse guide her without argument.
As they walked slowly to her room, Kagome stopped to admire the beautiful array of colors that the sun was throwing on the rooftop of houses and buildings and as she gazed into the calm sky, a sudden flash of black at the corner of her eyes caught her attention and she looked down. Her breath caught in her throat as she gazed at an agitated Inuyasha talking to Sango and Mirouku outside in the parking lot.
Inuyasha.
"Inuyasha," Kagome called to him through the glass and pounded her fists against the smooth, clear glass. The noise rained on deaf ears and the continued to speak to each other in oblivion.
"They won't be able to hear you, Kagome-san," the nurse broke through her pounding. "They are a long ways down."
Kagome shook her head in denial and tried again, this time much louder. "Inuyasha!" she called desperately as she observed a black car pull up to the three of them. Inuyasha made a move to get in, but Sango pulled him back and he stopped and turned around to say something to her. A twist of panic unfurled in Kagome's stomach and she knew with a clear certainty that if she did not stop him right now, she would never have a chance to anymore.
"Please," Kagome begged to the nurse. "Take me down there now," she begged in a hurried tone. The nurse started to shake her head, but the frantic look that Kagome adorned changed her mind and she nodded slowly.
"Alright, let's go, but we have to be careful not to injure your ankle any more than it is."
Kagome gave a quick nod and they left. They hurried down the corridors and into a waiting elevator. Kagome waited in tense silence until it opened with a shrill sound and she stepped out immediately. With the nurse by her side, they hurried over to the sliding doors with little difficulty. As soon as they stepped through doors, Kagome saw Inuyasha still arguing with Mirouku and Sango. With an angry shake of his head, he once again attempted to step into the car, but Sango's hold on him stopped him once again.
Panic filled her in a split-second. "Inuyasha!" she called in desperation to him.
At that moment, it was like time had frozen for a split-second. His head whipped to her and shock and something akin to panic and pain filtered through his eyes as he stared into her eyes. His mouth moved to say something, but stopped before he quickly turned around, forcefully shrug off Sango's hold on him and got into the waiting car.
"No," Kagome said as tears filled her vision and she started to run as fast as she could towards his car. Faintly, she could hear the nurse yelling at her to stop, but she paid the yells no heed. Or the sound of the nurse's frantic footsteps as they chased after her.
Mirouku made a move to stop the car futilely with his hand, but it did not work. And as the car started to roll slowly to a start, Sango tried to open the door, but Inuyasha had locked it. Kagome could only watch with a sinking heart as the driver tried to slowly get away from the two stubborn people. Seeing that their attempts were useless, Kagome could see their defeat before it came and knowing that it would happen soon, Kagome continued to go as fast as she could even when she had reached Sango and Mirouku. It was then that they both gave up and the car rushed past them with a loud roar—like the driver did not believe that they had given up so easily—and started to go towards Kagome.
Kagome could only watch as it crept closer to the sidewalk that she was on. Tears were now blinding her vision as she watched it come closer. Why was Inuyasha running away? She tried to stare into the dark shaded glass to hopefully find the answer, but it revealed nothing. She tried to think of another way to stop him, but deep in her heart, she knew that she had already lost him. Why was he always running away from her? She couldn't take it anymore. All she wanted to give him was the medicine, but he wouldn't even listen to her. Watching the speeding car come closer to her, she closed her eyes in frustration before opening her eyes in determination. She would not let him throw away his precious life for a foolish reason. She loved him too much for that.
With that thought in mind, she closed her eyes and jumped into the path of the speeding car.
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Dana Pearson: WOW, I am glad that you liked my story considering you don't like AUs. Yay! I'm glad I was an exception! And about the ending, there's only about one or two chapters left.
dark bebi pan ssj4: Thanks for your compliment and I'm really sorry about the cliffie. At least there is no cliffie here for the first time!
charnay: Almost like what you wanted! LOL
Sakura: Here it is. I hope you like it!
VairanFAWKES: Sorry for the slow update, I hope it was worth the wait!
Kat: Thanks for reviewing!
Crystalblaze: Thanks!
agnes: Truly sorry for the slow update!
sadbag: Hehe . . . Hope this was soon enough!
sessishot2005: Don't worry, I won't let him do that to Kagome. I'm not that cruel. By the way, I have nor forgotten about your stories!
rena: Do you call this fast? LOL
Kami-Neko1029: LOL Thanks for your GREAT compliment!
Kairi: Glad you like my humble story!
Kurokumo: You big bully! Always picking on others who are defenseless! Humph! I can not ask for it nicely because it is not in my nature, BUT if YOU beg for my forgiveness in a nice manner, I might end this story happily . . .
Naomi T: Thanks for reviewing. I really tried to update as fast as I could.
mitsuKIKIstar: Thanks! And I know that I'm Evil with a capital "E" LOL.
ALL Reviewers: Thanks for reviewing! I really really appreciate yoour thoughtfullness!
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