HELLOOOOO I know you people are probably pissed off at me right now for not writing for forever but my prequel is hard to write :-D its almost to the part where the inu family comes in hehe well huns here's chapter 17!

Recap! "Hm, she mustn't have told you. I let you find out," he turned toward Fay.

"Goodbye, Lady Fay," and he disappeared.

She blushed slightly as Rin said her goodbyes and went to follow Sesshomaru.

Inuyasha stopped and waited for Fay to do something.

She turned towards him and said, "I think I'll wait a bit before I eliminate you."

She gave an arrogant grin and ran off.

Inuyasha finally alone sat down and tried to think of something else other than Kagome, which meant something about Kagome.

Chapter 17: Blurry Vision

Inuyasha sighed.

He gave up on trying to think of something else a few hours ago and was just sitting in the dark woods alone.

"Why does love suck so bad?"

KAGOME's TIME! (Weeeeeee)

She slipped out of the kimono top she was wearing and dressed in a bubble gum pink shirt and a sunshine yellow long skirt.

"Kagome dinner!"

"Coming Mom!" she called back, wiping her tears.

She followed Souta down the stairs to fine an ordinary meal made by her mother, who was already sitting down with her grandfather.

"Wow Mom it looks delicious," Kagome said with drool almost hanging out of her mouth.

"I hope it doesn't just 'look delicious'," she said laughing.

Kagome sat down across from Souta and loaded her plate up with everything.

"Mom I love you cooking! The food in the feudal era stinks," Kagome said with her mouth full.

However, you would rather eat with Inuyasha next to you than your family.

Shut up!

She swatted the thoughts from her head as she chomped down on a muffin.

"So Kagome how is everyone?" her mother asked.

"Oh their fine, just bruises," she joked knowing who 'everyone' was referring to but ignoring it.

"So how are you guys? I haven't been home in ages," Kagome asked, sipping tea.

"Great, I got a 97 on my math test!" Souta said happily.

"Wow, great job Souta," Kagome said astonished.

Kagome stood up and started collecting the dishes and putting them in the sink full of soapy water.

"Kagome dear, I'll get the dishes. You should go and continue to study," her mother said getting up as well.

Kagome paused for a moment and nodded her head dumbly, "Ok Mom. Call me if you need anything."

She didn't want to go back upstairs. Alone, she could only keep her mind on one thing and she didn't want to keep her mind on him.

Kagome wiped her hands on her on her skirt and walked up the stairs. She fought to control her shaking hand as she opened the door to her bedroom.

She walked over to the desk, sat down in her chair, and opened her history book. Kagome flipped through the pages looking over at her assignment.

It was over the feudal era…

She slammed the book shut and changed to science.

Her assignment was the anatomy of mammals, which included dogs…

Kagome slid the book off the desk making a loud BANG.

She grabbed her Algebra textbook frantically and flipped it open. The assignment was over scatter plots and ordered pairs.

She sighed; these worksheets were probably the best thing about math.

She began working the equations to give her the X and Y-axis points.

X10, y6

X-3, y11…

She worked away not really noticing the picture that was coming out.

She read the word stop at the end of the page and then looked back over at the scatter plot and froze.

Suddenly her tears spilled out of her eyes and blurred the image on the graph. It was an image of a dog and it read at the top 'something that will always love you, give you kisses, never tell your secrets, and will protect you'.

She shoved the paper off the desk as she stood up and threw herself on her bed. Why does everything seem to remind her of him?

Feudal Era

He stood up and started walking back to camp.

He was going to go get her.

Wait…what am I doing?

Going to go get Kagome and apologize!

Who said anything about apologizing!

Well, you did make her cry…

Feh, she's a sappy woman; they cry all the time.

When was the last time you saw her cry?

Exactly!

Shut up!

He shook away his thought as he realized he was back at the well.

Inuyasha leaned over on to the well just imagining Kagome being at the bottom.

He decided; he jumped in and disappeared into the future.

"You think he's really going to go get her?" a young boy's voice asked.

"Yes hun, I'm positive," a woman's voice answered.

"But how are you always so confident in yourself? And I mean that in the utmost respect, Lady Ryann," Miroku asked.

"I can't really say," she said not lying at all.

"Uh huh, I see…."

They stood up from the bushes and sat back down out in the grass.

Futureness(hehe)

He gulped down hard as he sat in his tree outside her window. It was already twilight in her time and the evening star was already aglow.

He peered into her room; she was crying into her pillow. He smelt the salt from outside the window.

"Kagome…." He whispered, "Did I hurt you this bad? Why are you crying over me?" he asked the darkness.

He decided he'd talk to her later; nothing could hurt either of them in this era.

Inuyasha fell asleep in his tree.

Late at night in the feudal era

He watched her as she twisted in her sleep. He knew what was happening but she told him never to wake her up from one of her visions.

Fire was everywhere; it blazed on small trees outside a wall of a shine. The line of sight turned toward a house with all the light off and a bug flew out from a window on the side. It kept turning to see a red blur disappear into a small shack like building. Her sight turned back toward the wall, which had caught fire, and the flames were slowly moving toward the house. She could feel the heat from the flames against her skin; she started sweating as she saw the blaze scorch the ground near her feet. The fire climbed the tree next to the house.

Ryann woke up panting, and sweating heavily. Wide-eyed she gasped for breath.

"Babe? Babe?" she heard someone call. Her vision was blurred and she was dizzy. She groped around for something familiar. Something she could hold on to.

"Babe?" she heard again.

She was soaked in sweat as she felt around the spinning ground.

"Babe?" someone grabbed her hand and kissed in gently.

"Love?" she hoped.

"Yes babe I'm here, I'll always be here," she felt his warm breath against her face.

Her vision, still blurred, she softly felt for his cheek.

He grabbed her hand softly and placed it on his cheek for her.

Ryann moved her thumb, caressing his face.

Griffin pulled her close and ran his hand through her wet hair.

"What happened?" he whispered.

"There-There was a fire," she said quietly shutting her voice

"Where?" he asked quietly.

"I-I don't know; it looked like some sort of shrine." She said shaking.

"Anything distinguishing about it?" he asked trying to calm her down.

"No, well there were lots of strange lights outside the wall," she said, trying to control her shuddering.

"Strange lights?" He asked confused.

"There were all these small point of lights, like stars but they were on buildings."

"Hmmm."

"Love I don't think it was in our time," she said opening her eyes but quickly regretting the aftershock of dizziness.

"You think it's in the future?" he asked noticing her sudden jerk.

"Y-yes," she said trying to control the spinning.

"Are you ok?" he asked kissing her forehead.

"I will be."

"Do you need anything?"

"A bath," she said sleepily.

"GRIFFIN!" she whispered loudly.

"What!" he said innocently.

"I heard that!" she said crossing her arms.

"I didn't say anything!" he defended.

"But you thought it!" she whispered.

"Don't act like you didn't," he whispered into her ear, sending goose bumps down her spine.

"Meh." she stood up and began walking toward the stream but she fell.

He was there to catch her. "You're still dizzy."

"No I'm not."

He laughed softly and picked her up. "Yeah right."

"I'm not!" she jumped out of his arms and began walking again, wobbling but walking.

He grinned sheepishly and took her hand.

Ryann wrapped her arms around his waist, he wrapped his arms around her, and he guided her to the stream.