A/N: Hey people, thanks for all the reviews (3). Here's chapter two, and sorry but I can make InuYasha say whatever I want him to say. Anyway, on with the story. Don't forget to review.

Sango, Miroku and Shippo were gone. There had been rumors of Kohaku, and at the same time there had been rumors of jewel shards. At long last the group had been forced to split up. InuYasha and Kagome had gone to look for shards while the others went to find Kohaku in hope that they would then be led to Naraku. This separation is what left Kagome in her predicament.

The first time, she and InuYasha had so much tension between them that needed to be broken. It was a mere release of the emotions they had kept dormant for so long. Stress and worry over their friends seemed to cause a certain desire for reassurance, a kiss or two that lead to something more. After that it became an addiction, one that would be abruptly halted when InuYasha seemed to get it in his head that everything they had shared was an unthinkable crime. He'd never even told her that he loved her. What he had said that day would remain permanently molded into Kagome's mind, never ceasing to exist.

Damn it, Kagome! When are you going to wake up and realize this whole thing was a mistake?

"I'm awake," she muttered to herself, now standing at the edge of the well. "It's now or never." She slipped inside, passing through the boundaries of time, five hundred years in the past.

Kagome arrived in the feudal era, looking up seeing two curious amber eyes staring back at her. "InuYasha, I was just looking for you." She smiled nervously at him.

He gave her a questioning look. "Why?" He reached down, pulling her out of the well.

Kagome froze. It was as if she had suddenly been rendered mute. 'What am I supposed to say to him?' she thought.

"Well?" he asked impatiently, though uncomfortably aware of her nervousness. Something was definitely wrong. Her scent was spiked with fear and angst.

"Do you remember what we did right after the others left?" she said finally. "And after that?"

He sighed. "Kagome, I thought I told you we weren't gonna talk about this anymore."

"Please, just listen to me." She could feel her eyes watering up. Her body began shake in utter trepidation. "This is really important."

"What is it, then?"

"I...we..." She didn't know how to put it. Tears began to trickle down her cheeks. What would he say if she managed to tell him? Would he be happy, or would he leave? What about Kikyo? Would he be able to forget the dead priestess? Could she really ask him to?

"Hey, don't cry," he told her. "There's no reason for it." He hated it when she cried. It somehow made his heart feel as if it were being torn apart.

"I'm sorry. It's just that, I'm so scared. I don't know what you'll say." Kagome clung to his chest, trying to force herself to calm down. "InuYasha." She glanced up to meet his gaze, placing his hand on her stomach. "We're going to have a baby."

He was silent for a long time, his penetrating stare locked on her face. "Are you sure?" he finally managed to ask, still unable to believe or comprehend what exactly was happening.

She nodded.

InuYasha pulled her into a fervent embrace. "I'm sorry, Kagome," he breathed. "I shouldn't have started this whole mess in the first place."

She stared at him, pulling away. "Are you saying that you don't want the baby?"

"Look, I just didn't want this to happen now. We haven't found all the jewel shards, we haven't defeated Naraku, and I still haven't put Ki-" He stopped himself, knowing that if he so much as mentioned her name Kagome would surely be angry.

"Were you going to say Kikyo?" she asked, raising an eyebrow.

"I-uh… All I'm sayin' is that this ain't a good time for a baby, Kagome. If we were in any other situation, it would probably be fine. We just can't do this now."

She frowned. "This mistake."

A/N: I know that was short, but I can only get on the computer an hour a day. (parents rules) REVIEW