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Chapter Six: I Surrender If…

"You what, Kagome?" Ginta asked, sitting down in his seat and narrowing his eyes at her. Kagome looked at InuYasha. He was looking at her with a face that asked if she knew what she was doing. "Kagome!"

"Before I answer, I would like to be able to talk to my special Halfling," Kagome asked. "Please, it is a small favor." Ginta was silence and deep in thought.

"You may for a short time. My lunch should be ready by now, anyways. You shall have until I get back from lunch. Throw the three back into the cage and watch her. Kagome, if you wish for your friends to live, drop your weapons," Ginta ordered, standing up. Kagome looked up at him. She looked away and dropped her weapons. Ginta grinned and walk out of the room. The other demons tossed Sango and Miroku back into the cage without a fight, but InuYasha tried to break free.

"Let me go! Kagome!" Kagome ran over to InuYasha.

"InuYasha, please. They'll hurt you. Please, I don't you hurt any more than you are," Kagome begged. InuYasha ripped free of the demons and hugged Kagome. "InuYasha." Kagome calmed down with a light pink touching her cheeks.

"You can't give up, Kagome. Your spirit is too dam proud to be reduced to graveling. You know that. I have to get in the cage, but remember that I love you." Kagome nodded and looked at everyone in the room in turn. The demon guards looked shock. Sango and Miroku were wide-eyed. InuYasha released Kagome and walked into the cage.

"But I have to if you guys' lives on the line. I'm afraid my spirit is willingly to anything for her friends. I'll give in. I'll figure a plan. Never forget that through it all, I'll still love you, too, InuYasha," Kagome said, looking at InuYasha through the bars of the cage. InuYasha nodded. "I'm sorry, but I can't risk lives of anyone, except my own. I had a plan, but he figured it out. Sango, I'm sorry for making you mad about having Kilala help me out, but right now I need her. Miroku, I didn't mean to snap at you earlier. I was angry that you made my best friend cry. InuYasha, I should have listen, but I couldn't shake the feeling that you all were in danger and needed my help. I'm so sorry. I'm sure you all are sick hearing me say that." Kagome looked away.

"Kagome, you didn't make me mad about Kilala. You made me sad by leaving Kikyo. She adores you so much that I was kind of jealous how my daughter loves to go to your time with you. I'm no longer mad at you. I just wish you won't give in without a fight," Sango replied.

"I'm sorry for making you mad about Sango crying," Miroku answered.

"I've said what I mean," InuYasha muttered. "I forgive you, even though you are about to make the mistake of your life and that is giving it up." Kagome shook her head.

"I'll make sure that it doesn't end up being a mistake, but a risk instead," Kagome stated. Silence followed her remark. Kagome turned and walked back to Kilala, her red and white miko clothing flowing with each step. Kilala looked sad. Kagome sat down next to her and began petting Kilala. She began to cry and buried her face in Kilala's fur. Minutes later, Ginta came back from lunch.

"Why is it so silent in here? Why is Kagome crying?" Ginta asked. No one answered. "Ok. Fine, don't speak up. I have a feeling that it was you, Halfling! What did you do?"

"He did nothing! Ginta, leave him be," Kagome cried. A demon guard walked up toward Ginta.

"Ginta," the demon said. Ginta looked at him.

"What is it, now?" Ginta growled. The demon backed away.

"She and that Halfling," he replied.

"What about Kagome and that vile Halfling?" Ginta asked. Kagome picked up her head and her eyes widened.

"They told each other that they…" the demon answered. Ginta's eyes narrowed in frustration.

"What did they tell each other?" Ginta demanded. InuYasha muttered something under his breath while Kagome turned slightly pale.

"They told each other that they love each other," the demon blurted out. Ginta stood up in a rage.

"WHAT!" Kagome flinched. "How can you love such a weak Halfling? Kagome, answer me!" Kagome looked up at Ginta with narrow eyes.

"I can love him because I've known him for a long time. We have traveled together and gotten to know each other. Through thick and thin, he was there for me and I was there for him. He is not weak. He, InuYasha, destroyed Naraku practically on his own. Sango, Miroku, and I helped out slightly. I love him for him and he loves me for me. So what if he happens to be a half demon. He is far more demon than you," Kagome snapped, her eyes glowing with anger.

"Maybe I should slay him. Then, I'll get the attention I deserve," Ginta pondered. Kagome's eyes widened, again. She got on her knees.

"Don't kill him. If you kill him, I'll make a wish upon the jewel for him to come back. Then, the Jewel of Four Souls shall be no more. What will you do then?' Kagome warned, curling her hands into fists. Ginta looked at the passion in Kagome's eyes.

"Fine, he shall live, but be reduced to servant boy. He shall work here in the castle and obey every command. The others shall be released. If they come back, they shall die," Ginta commanded. Kagome nodded. Sango and Miroku were dragged out of the cage. Kagome ran over to them and hugged them both.

"Tell Kikyo and Shippo I miss them and love them. Shippo will take it the hardest though," Kagome whispered. "Tell him not to worry that I'll find a way to destroy Ginta. Sorry, Sango, Kilala is someone I need here with me." Sango nodded. Kagome walked away with her head low. Sango and Miroku left.

"Why so sad, Kagome?" Ginta asked. Kagome glared at him before turning her back toward him and sitting down next to Kilala.

Chapter Seven: Enter InuYasha, Kagome's Servant

"Let InuYasha out of the cage. Ginta, if he is a servant boy, than, I need him to carry my bag to my room," Kagome answered. InuYasha was shocked. A demon guard opened the cage. InuYasha stepped out. Kilala picked up the bag and handed it to him. "Come on, InuYasha. We'll find a spare room here for me." InuYasha nodded and the three began walking down a hallway. Ginta stayed behind.

"Kagome, why do you degrade yourself like that?" InuYasha asked. "Servant boy? At least I can stay here with you. Would you really have used the jewel on me if I died?"

"I don't degrade myself. It is an act. I'll find his weakness and take him out myself. I would use the jewel on you, of course." InuYasha narrowed his eyes at her. "I would not if I didn't love you like I do, Dog Boy."

"What about the rooms at the end of the hallway, witch?" Kagome giggled and Kilala purred.

"I don't know. It looks like the guest wing. I want that one." Kagome opened a door. Inside was a very pretty bedroom. It was mostly empty, except sheets on the 'mattress.' Kagome walked inside and punched the bed. Dust flew everywhere. Kagome coughed.

"Really cozy if you ask me. He really wants to impress you, huh?" Kagome looked at InuYasha.

"I don't break easily when it come to that, InuYasha. You know me better than that. Remember Koga?" InuYasha frowned.

"Who doesn't? Flea-bitten wolf trying to steal what was taken."

"Yeah. You get the one next to mine, because I'm going to beg Ginta to make you my servant boy. Then, I won't treat you like one." InuYasha nodded in understanding and agreement. He turned and left with Kilala following behind him. Kagome sat down on the bed. She shoved the thin film of dust off the sheets. It was lonely now. Kagome laid down. This was not going to be her destiny, her future. Lying on her back all the time. If only she listened to InuYasha and had not relied on her instincts. Memories show themselves so soon. Kagome cried. Maybe SHE was the mistake. Kagome cried herself to sleep.

Well, the gang decided to go away for a little while so I'll try to get them back soon…..well….review……and thanks for the other reviews See ya! - LadyKagome215