Note: Hey People this is chapter two of my story hope you like it if not I will take it off fan fiction.

Chapter 2: And Limbo is...?

She could felt its warmth pulsating in her hands. It was working! Perhaps the light could pierce the darkness, she would be out of the black pit she seemed to floating in.

"KAH! What are you doing?" A familiar voice echoed in her mind.

"Getting out of here." Kagome answered it. She clutched the shards even tighter.

"Stop it! I'm not done yet…" it pleaded with her.

"Like I care! I want out, and I'm going to get out!"

Kagome felt the world shaking. If she could really call it a world. But everything was vibrating. It was as if the demoness was convulsing.

"STOP IT YOU FOOL! We both shall be killed." It wailed.

"I'm sure death is better than this! I'm not going to stop!" Kagome yelled.

She opened her eyes and saw the light from the shards was engulfing the darkness. It was terribly bright, but it didn't hurt her eyes. She watched in awed as the light totally encompassed her. It reminder her of white paint, consuming a black sheet of paper. Suddenly she felt the sensation of being pulled in.

"Oh, no not again…" Kagome thought. Was she being pulled in another void? In a blink of an eye it was over.

Laughter pierced through her mind. "HA, HA, HA! I did it! You lost young miko."

Kagome shook her head as she waited for her eyes to adjust. "What are you talking about?"

"Look!" It responded with superiority.

Kagome saw herself. She saw herself lying on the ground with Inuyasha and the others trying their best to wake her up.

"How can I see myself?"

"Watch now…" the demoness commanded.

In horror, Kagome watched herself open her eyes and look around. Then she saw herself clutch Inuyasha and look at her straight in the eyes.

"I'm playing you now." She said as she started to laugh in Kagome's head.

"No. No…how…can… this be?" Kagome whispered in shock. She watched the Demoness cry on Inuyasha.

"It was horrible! It was so black and cold." She cried.

Clenching her fists, Kagome walked over to Inuyasha.

"That's not me! Inuyasha!" Kagome yelled in his face.

"It's ok now. That thing is gone now. Are you hurt?" He asked.

"No…I'm fine…"

Kagome, couldn't believe it. He couldn't see her! She waved her hands in front of his face and then in Sango's. She tried yelling, and everything she could think of.

"They… they can't see me! They think…that's me…" Kagome realized. "What's happening?"

"I can explain that." A voice said right behind her.

"A..a…ah…" Kagome stuttered as she backed away. She recognized the newcomer right away and it gave her the shivers."You're…death…"

"Oh, is this form too scary? Sorry, I'll change." He told her as he transformed from the grim reaper to a normal looking human boy. Well almost normal, if he had pupils. He's eyes were totally black.

"There. Is that better?" Kagome nodded her head, keeping back a scream. She couldn't believe it. She was dead!

"I believe you asked why they couldn't see you, right?"

"Is it because I'm dead…Mr. Death, uh sir…" Kagome quietly said.

He laughed. She thought floating in that dark abyss was bad. Not as bad as hearing death laugh.

"Call me Tim." He smiled at her. Another scary thing. "No, you aren't dead. You are stuck in Limbo. Meaning you are between worlds."

Kagome blinked. Between worlds? How could that be? "Then how do I…?"

"How do you get out? Simple. Kick that demon out of your soul and go back in it."

"It's sounds easy enough…" Kagome said as she watched Inuyasha and the others walk off with her body.

"It is…." Tim started to say, but was interrupted by a beeping sound.

"What's that noise?" Kagome asked.

"Oh that's me. I have to go do another job. I have lots a work to do!"

Kagome laughed nervously. "This is too creepy. I'm chatting with death, like he's my classmate or something." She thought.

"Oh, there is one little thing, I need to tell you. You are like a ghost in this state. You can't touch anything. Anyways, good luck Kagome. I must leave now." He disappeared in a puff of black, and Kagome was once again by herself.

"I'm… transparent…" she thought as she looked at her hands. She could see the Earth through them. "What am I doing here? I have to get my body back!" Kagome rushed after them. It was hard to run, Kagome noticed. Her feet weren't touching the ground. She was floating in place.

"Gah! Enough with the floating already!" she screamed. "How do I move then? Fly? Hover? But how do I do that?" She sighed and looked up at the dark night sky. "It's night already?" she thought. "No. Mustn't get sidetracked. Birds fly, right? So maybe if I did like a bird…" she started to flap her arms wildly about.

She was moving. "Hey! It's working! Now to catch up with them!" Kagome flapped until she saw them in a small little clearing right outside of the forest.

"I thought they would make camp soon. They should be worried about 'me'." She stopped in midair and looked below her. She saw Shippou crawling all over her, and Inuyasha sitting there, looking worried. "Wow, I guessed that freaked them out. They will be really upset, when I get that impostor out of my body!"

She stared. "How do I get down?" She thought as she continued to hover 30ft above their heads. "How do birds get down? Do they just fly down and stick out their feet?" Kagome sighed. "I guess that's what I'm going to have to do." It's not like she had any other choice. She started to hover downwards, towards herself. "Wow! I can not only fly now, but land as well!" she happily thought.

"Oh no you don't." the demoness's voice returned in her head. "I don't think so."

Horrified, Kagome watched herself raise her arm and swing it right towards her. From out of nowhere a huge gust of wind grabbed her and flung her out of the camp, and into the sky. Kagome tried her best to slow down, but she seemed to be caught in an updraft of some kind. Traveling at a fast rate of speed, Kagome could only stared as the Earth travel below her in a swirl of greens and browns.

"I have to stop!" Kagome frantically thought as she was failing her arms about. She was starting to descend, very fast. She headed right towards a large tree, where she made impact. The world was dark once more.