Oh no! Kagome! Koga as so attached to Kikyo that he completely forgot about Kagome! Maybe that's because Kagome and Kikyo are so alike. But Kagome saw the whole thing which leaves Koga in a tough explanation spot. He turned around and gave her a salute.

"Well Kagome," he said with the best confidence he could ponder up, "I guess my business here is done. Good to see ya again!" he then turned to Inuyasha, "Later mutt face!" and took off in a blazing tornado before anyone else can say a word.

Koga left. But Inuyasha knows that he just wanted to flee he scene so he wouldn't have to do any explaining. Kikyo rejected him. Even if that flee bag wanted her, there would be no way she would ever agree to be with him. That thought made Inuyasha feel better but not completely. Anger still burned within him. He touched my Kikyo. He fell in love with her. But there's no way I'm going to let him have her! His hand clutched into a fist and he gritted his teeth. Inuyasha drew back his sword and turned to see Kagome slumped on the ground with a disturbed look on her face. Then here was a long silence of nothing but wind and rustling leaves.

Koga once again pounded through the dead leave that lay in his path. Kikyo, that's her name. I think that mutt face is defiantly in love with her. But I don't care. He can't keep me away from her. I'm defiantly going to see her again whether he like it or not. But what about Kagome? What am I suppose to do with her? Uhhhh! Who the heck am I suppose to choose. He leaped over a fallen log and into the night.

Kagome had no idea on how to explain all this to Kaede and the others. What am I suppose to say? My so-called long lost love fellin love with the original me. I don't think so. I wonder who Koga will choose to continue to go after. I know I have no feelings for Koga but why do I suddenly want him to come after me? Kagome tried to whip that look off her face and stood up straight.

"Well then, show we start heading back?" she said too cheerfully to be true.

Kikyo slowly stepped down a steep hill. Her foot gripped a clunk of dirt and slipped. A hand firmly gripped her arm and pulled her to safety. It was Koga again. The look on his face told her he was back for more. "I already told you," Kikyo muttered quietly, "I desire nothing of you. Leave me now. I am not who I seem to be." She tilted her head slightly.

But Koga was not about to give up. He lifted his head up to the moon and snickered softly. "Kikyo, you are mine to have. No one else will have you. One day you will eat those words and once you are ready, I'll come back for you," said Koga in his usual cocky voice. Then he turned and gave one last cocky grin very proud of his little speech. "Some day," he added and took off into to moonlight.

Kikyo grinned but in her mind she was thinking, never going to happen.