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Summary: A short One-Shot Inuyasha always hurt Kagome when he leaves to see Kikyo, this is merely a reflection on that. Continued

Rating: G

She Always Understood

He mostly kept to himself, no one really knew what was on his mind. He was misunderstood. Or at least that's how he felt. He never hurt her on purpose, he hated the fact that he hurt her.

It pained him to see the look on her face. The look that devoured her features. The look that made him feel so empty inside. The look that brought other looks to him. The stares of his companions; the looks he received from his friends, that's what they were to him friends. His friends gave him looks that could stifle anyone. They gave him these looks when that look was on her face. The look she always had when he left her. The look of hurtful pain, and possibly betrayal. It was the look she had when he left her to see another. When he left her to see Kikyo.

She was back, back from the dead. The woman whom he loved so much in the past. The first and only person he loved in that way before. The woman to whom he made a promise to. He wasn't sure if he still loved her the same, but he did care. When she was near he would have to go, go to see her. He hoped they would understand, he felt an obligation to go to her. After fifty years of hating one another he had to make it right again. They were deceived by the evil Naraku, in that deceit he lived while she died. He got to live while she had to die, it wasn't fair. But she was back now and he would try and make it right, he owed her his life.

With all of this to contemplate he knew he couldn't ask her to stay. How could he ask her to stay when he owed himself to another? Deep down inside he still hoped she would stay, even after hurting her so many times. He wouldn't be complete without her, yet hecould never cross the lineof friendship.This was true and he knew it but he loved her. She did stay. He hoped she would always be there and further buried deep inside him he hoped that she would always understand.

A/N: Well that was it, please review.