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What I Wouldn't Do

Chapter 2: What the hell did I do?

"Where the hell is she?" Inu-Yasha had been receiving the silent treatment for the past two days. Ever since Kagome left without a word, he had been worried sick; however, nobody would have known it with his attitude, and that was just how he wanted it.

"I know you can hear me!", still silence. "Fine!" he stood up and turned his back to the camp fire, "DON'T TELL ME! YOU KNOW WHERE SHE IS, DON'T YOU!"

"No, Inu-Yasha," Sango lifted her head; tears flowed freely down her cheeks. "we don't. After your last fight she just left and we have seen her." A sob escaped her and she buried her face in her arms. Miroku lifted his arm and softly patted her back.

"Inu-Yasha, can you think of anything that you did that might have upset Lady Kagome?" Miroku's eyes bored into the hanyou's.

Did I do anything; I would never hurt her intentionally… "I don't need this from you guys, find me when there's a demon." … If I did hurt her, I would have known. Leaping off into darkness, he found himself at the God Tree. Inu-Yasha raised a clawed hand to the scar that Kikyo's arrow had left in the trunk.

The whole ordeal replayed itself in his head. A strange aching feeling latched onto his heart as everything went dark, and then light once more as he saw Kagome running up the path, pursued by Mistress Centipede. Slowly, a white fog consumed the memory and lifted to show a different one.

Inu-Yasha leapt up into the branches of the God tree and closed his eyes, and screwed slightly in concentration. Now why am I remembering this?

FLASHBACK – 3 days previously

Kagome sat across from Kaede, each in quiet meditation. Inu-Yasha sat in his usual corner snorting every few minutes at the two miko. Finally tiring, he picked himself up and walked outside of the hut. After some time Kaede opened her eyes and sighed.

"We are done for now child. Ye did well. Come back tomorrow and I will show ye more." Kagome stood up and hugged the old woman.

"Thanks, Kaede!" she turned on her heel to face Inu-Yasha, but he wasn't there, dismissing the thought she turned back around to face the small cooking fire. "Kaede, how do I tell someone something when they oppose what I feel?"

"Tis about Inu-Yasha, is it not?"

"How did you…" Kaede held up her hand.

"And you wish to tell him how you feel, correct?" Kagome hung her head. "Now child, love is nothing to be ashamed of!"

At first Kagome tried to deny any affections for the hanyou, but just the thought of him made her flush. "Ah, tis obvious how you feel for him. And if ye ask me, I think that he may have feeling for ye as well." The old women smiled warmly and patted Kagome on the cheek. "Just let your heart speak for you."

"Oh, thanks so much Kaede!" hugging her once more, Kagome left the hut and picked up her bow. With a determined look upon her face, she set off for the river. Kaede may have advised her to speak with her heart, but she didn't want to leave anything to chance.

Inu-Yasha passed through the village, his annoyance growing every second. Why the hell can't these humans get that I'm not going to eat them! Growling in rage he jumped into the nearest tree. If they like to stare, I'll just sit here and bug the crap outta them!

Minutes passed and soon after Inu-Yasha had settled himself in the tree, the villagers began to ignore him and resume their work. Satisfied with himself, he closed his eyes and breathed in deeply. The smells of the village enveloped him, small cooking fires, fish, grass and Wait…Kikyo! Why is she here? And there she was at the edge of the forest. The pearly white soul catchers reflected no light, but themselves gave off an eerie white glow.

Inu-Yasha suppressed a shudder as he approached her.

"What to you want!" his voice contorted with rage.

"I wish to speak with you." Kikyo turned away and led him to the river. "Inu-Yasha… I want you to come to hells with me now!" She held his hands and kissed him, Inu-Yasha was frozen with shock. The smell of clay and bones filled his nose, and something else…

KAGOME!

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