Hey guys, I thought I'd at least finish the story before making a remake, so here you go, and no, this isn't the last chapter of the story, it's just something to keep you busy while I work on the remake.

Kagome woke up with rays of sunlight beating at her face. Giving a frustrated moan, she tried to shift her weight and turn around, but, to no avail, for the second she lifted herself to sit upright, she was thrusted back onto the bed with a light poof. Looking over at her side, Kagome's eyes softened. "Inuyasha…" She whispered quietly, stroking his cheek with the tips of her fingers. He lingered for a while on the touch, until she took her hand away.

Kagome was still wearing the dirty clothes she had on last night, she didn't feel right laying in blood stained clothes with mud and sweat all over them. Slowly getting up this time, Inuyasha tugged at her waist. "Shh…it's alright sweetie, I'm right here." She whispered gently sliding out of the bed.

Walking over to her closet and getting a plain black T-shirt and pajama pants, she went into the bathroom to take a quick shower. Dressing and walking out of the bathroom about ten minutes later, Kagome slumped back over to her bed and literally fell on it. "Ow…" Kagome heard a boys voice, to be honest, it sounded like the voice she had imagined Inuyasha's would sound like.

Inuyasha recovered from the thick sheets, sitting up with her laying lazily across his abdomen. Scratching his head he glared at her, "Your heavy…so…this is the thanks I get for saving your sorry ass? You sit on me?" Inuyasha replied bitterly, obviously not a morning person.

Kagome stared in awe. He spoke, why now? Why out of the entire year had he chosen now to speak? What had she done to deserve to hear him, had it been because of her injury that he felt guilty for not being there? "How…" Kagome was unable to string together the right words. Inuyasha blew his bangs out of his face, "I guess I have a lot of explaining to do eh?" Kagome nodded, pulling herself off of him she sat down at his side and awaited the explanation.

"Ok, how about this, I write down my biography and you write down yours, then we switch. No secrets, this is the only time we get to tell each other everything." Inuyasha stated. Kagome was the silent one now, she nodded. Looking around, Inuyasha grabbed a notebook and two pens that were sitting on the head board desk. As they both leaned back on the wooden head board, they started scribbling away at their pasts.

"Done?" Kagome asked. "Yea, almost." Inuyasha put a period on the last sentence and they switched papers.

Kagome:

When I was seven my parents and brother were killed, Souta, my brother had died in a fire at his friends house, as for my parents. They were murdered. I met a stranger, who strongly resembled you, he comforted me. I was later kidnapped by men who had trained me to be an assassin, a Scorpio's Child. Since then I've been killing people, and to put it bluntly, for money. I'm a fighter for hire, and I hate myself.

Inuyasha:

My father left my mother, along with Sessomeru and me when I was eight. After that, I guess my mother went crazy or something. She told me that I had to swear my silence till I found someone I didn't want to ever leave my life. I guess she was afraid that she'd lose us like she lost my dad. Ironic, because she committed suicide, but not before Sessomeru was old enough to look after me. In a way, I feel like she never really left us. And I don't hate her, because she just wanted to be closer to my dad.

Inuyasha and Kagome both ripped up the piece of paper and placed them back on the head board desk. Sitting there, in silence. "Kagome?" Inuyasha whispered, for some reason, afraid to speak out loud. "Hn?" Kagome said quietly as well.

"My mother said I couldn't give my voice, I couldn't speak, until I found someone I didn't want to leave my life. Kagome, I gave it to you." Kagome gasped lightly. "When you fainted, I bled my heart out, and…I…I think, that even if you didn't hear me, you heard me. I guess that sounded pretty stupid." Inuyasha gave a sad laugh at himself.

"Nothing you can say is stupid." Kagome pulled down the collar of Inuyasha's shirt and breathed heavily on the bite mark she'd given him. Her breath was like fire, but it sent cold shivers down Inuyasha's spine.

Licking the bite mark lightly, Kagome had the sudden craving for blood. She had noticed how selfish she'd gotten lately, why was she feeding so often? Her best guess was that she was over working herself.

"I'm hungry." Kagome said to Inuyasha. "Your always hungry." Inuyasha stated flatly, "go ahead." He said averting his eyes. Although, Kagome couldn't have seen his deep blush that was rising on his cheeks from the angle she was. Inuyasha pulled Kagome into his lap, putting his hand on her back to keep her from falling onto the bed.

Taking a deep breath, Kagome slowly bit on her previous bite marks. Inuyasha gasped lightly. But that only added to Kagome's ego, "like it?" She whispered licking his jaw line.

Feeling dizzy, Inuyasha's eyes dropped. "Mm-hm." He replied, though it was even lower than a whisper, Kagome still heard it.

Putting her hand on the opposite side of his neck, and using her thumb to move it to face her, Kagome lightly pecked Inuyasha's lips. Letting the hand that was on Kagome's back drop, Inuyasha let Kagome slowly fall onto the bed, taking him with her. Pressing his lips onto hers he stroked her side lightly. Kissing down her neck to where her neck and her chest met, Inuyasha stopped when he heard a crash from downstairs. Sliding off Kagome, she slowly stood up and opened her bed room door. "Miroku! Careful! What if you wake them up?" Sango yelled. Kagome and Inuyasha watched from the stairs as Sango yelled at Miroku for dropping a moving box. "Well, I doubt their hardly asleep up there." Miroku wiggled his eyebrows, only earning him a giant smack in the head from Sango.

"Sango, what's going on?" Kagome said putting her hands on the rails. "I'm moving in with Miroku." Sango stated flatly, picking up the dropped box and handing it back to Miroku so he could carry it out to her car.

"What?" Kagome said. "Yea, if you had paid enough attention to me, then you would have realized we've been dating for six months." Sango said putting a hand on her hip.

Kagome walked down the rest of the stairs, Inuyasha, knowing this was a 'girl' talk, walked into Kagome's library, to avert the conversation.

"Sango…" Kagome said sympathetically. "Whatever, you guys are so lazy, took me forever to move Inuyasha's stuff into my room." Sango pushed Miroku towards the door, after complaining she was rushing him, he left. "Why would you do that? Inuyasha has a house he doesn't need to live here. Sango is that why your moving out." Kagome last sentence was more of a statement rather than a question.

"That might have something to do with it." Sango mumbled under her breath. "What else? What else have I done to make you hate me?" Kagome fisted her hands.

"You didn't tell me!" Sango yelled. Kagome's hands loosened. Inuyasha cringed, even though he was in the library, he could hear every word. Leaning against the wall he sighed and looked up at the ceiling.

"Sango, you know I didn't want you to get hurt, that's the only reason I didn't tell you. Please just try and understand, it's because I care about you." Kagome tried to coax Sango into staying.

"But I care about you Kagome. Whenever you keep a secret from me, it hurts more than a gun ever could. If you care about me so much, you'd have the decency to tell me." Sango pleaded.

"If you want to know so bad," Kagome walked upstairs and into her room, she soon emerged with the torn up pieces of paper. "Then put it together, or is it your too scared to look?"

Shoving the papers at Sango's chest, Kagome walked upstairs and slammed her door shut. Both Inuyasha and Sango cringed. "Your right you know, she should have told you. But that's no way to come by it. Kagome ran from her problems, look where it got her, are you planning on running away too?" Inuyasha looked at Sango, wh put her gaze to the ground. Holding the shreds of paper close to her chest. "Heh, course you are." Inuyasha walked over to Kagome's door and opening it.

"Go away." Kagome stated harshly. "No." Inuyasha closed the door and stood in front of her. "You should go talk to her, your both running away from your problems. Neither of you are right. Just talk about how you feel and say sorry already." Kagome completely ignored his little speech, "I'm going to bed." She whispered, slamming a spare pillow on her head and falling over onto her sheets.

Inuyasha huffed, he wasn't going anywhere. Turning off the lights and walking out of the room, he walked down the hall to Sango's old room. She had said something about moving his things in there, it better have been a lie, cause no way in hell he'd carry all of his stuff home.

Opening the door, to his shocking horror, there was his bed, his dresser, his messy room as if the stuff had never been moved. Everything was in the place it would've been at his house. Sango didn't want him to leave? If she did, if she was mad, then she would've just thrown his things in here, or she wouldn't have even bothered to put them in there.

Stumbling over to his phone, he dialed Miroku's number.

"Hello, Sango speaking."

"San, it's Inuyasha, tell me why you really left."

"I already told you and Kagome, one I'm dating Miroku and he wanted me to move in with him, and two, you guys never tell me anything, and that really pisses me off."

"Well miss I'm-so-pissed-off, if your so mad, how come you spent all that time making sure I'd have to work really hard to move all my things out of your old bedroom huh? It looks exactly like it was at my house, almost as if you were trying to make me stay."

Sango sighed, causing some static on the phone, "it's because…I, can't protect Kagome anymore. I can't take care of her like you can, that night, when you came to our door, you knew exactly what to do to help her. I don't ever want to put Kagome in danger because I don't know enough to protect her. You know? If you care about someone, then sometimes you put their needs before your own. I want to be there for her I really do, but that's not what's best for her. I couldn't be so selfish."

"Kagome's lucky to have someone like you. I'll let her know how much you care about her."

"Thanks Inuyasha."

Sango hung up on the phone and sighed. "What is it?" Miroku asked. "Nothing." Sango said giving a reassuring smile. "Kay." Miroku gave her a peck on the cheek before continuing to move the boxes in.

Inuyasha blew his bangs out of his eyes, Staggering over to his bed, he stripped off his shirt and climbed into his bed. (A/N: well obviously he wouldn't take off his shirt when sleeping in the same bed as Kagome, stop being so perverted.)

Sango sat by the coffee table with the scraps of paper Kagome had shoved at her. Looking through the pieces she started taping the scraps that matched. Finally done she read through the papers, one was Inuyasha's the other Kagome's. A horrible feeling filled her gut. She suddenly felt a roll of guilt. And not only for Kagome, but for Inuyasha as well. As tears began to come, she ripped the papers again and threw them into her fire place.

Sitting there she watched the paper scraps burned, the embers fell out of the fire and strayed onto the hard wood floor in front of it. Her radio serving as a background for her moment alone. "Just fade away…please let me stay…forget it, forget, forget it. It's a crime…how can I believe when this cloud is over me, you're the part of me that I don't want to see…" Sango tuned out of the song and watched as a stray paper fall out of the fire and burn to ashes on the floor. The fire went out with the papers.

Getting up from her spot, and turning off the radio, she walked into her new room, and grabbed a book to read, just to get her mind off of things.

Shooting up in her bed, Kagome gasped for air, as sweat rolled down the side of her face. Kagome stared out her window for a while, waking up to the moonlight streaming out of her window. Rising out of her sheets, she stumbled out of her bedroom and to Sango's old room. Leaning on the door frame, she looked around what used to be a violet room, was now a deep red. Kagome sighed as she saw Inuyasha sleeping peacefully. She hadn't had such a wonderful sleep. Hers was filled with darkness, emptiness, and worst of all, fear.

She hadn't had those kind of nightmares in a while. Where everyone left her, where she felt nothing but regret. But tonight was an exemption. Why did Sango leave her? Was it because she hated what Kagome was? Inuyasha hadn't left her. But he'd faced tragedy in his life too. But Sango, she didn't like her father, so…was that considered a tragedy?

Kagome shook her head. Sighing she fumbled down the stairs. Sitting down on the sofa, and switching through the channels until she found mtv2 morning music videos. That rush of anxiety came over her. Sitting alone on the floor in a dark room watching late night TV. Pulling her legs close to her chest she flipped through the channels.

A cartoon was on. Looney Toons. There was Bugs Bunny and all his little characters. Smiling at the cute little things they did. Like the Coyote who always wanted the Road Runner.

"I never knew assassins watched cartoons." Inuyasha laughed from behind her. Turning around quickly, Kagome changed the channel back to Queen of the Damned. "I was just looking around." She lied.

Sitting down beside her Inuyasha took the remote and changed it back to Looney Toons. "I got a secret for you." He said. "What?" Kagome cocked her head to the side. "The Road Runner's my favorite." Inuyasha laughed.