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Kagome ran, she ran from everything, but most of all Inu Yasha. How could he, no they were destined for one another, I don't belong here. They don't need me now that Naraku is gone, Kagome thought. Inu Yasha caught up with her,
"Kagome, stop" he said.
"Just be happy, it's the lest you can do."
"What do you mean?"
"just leave me alone!"
"No,"
"SIT"
That will probably be the last time I ever say that again Kagome thought tears welling up in her eyes why am I crying? Why does it hurt so much? Is it because Inu Yasha will never be mine or because I can never come here again. I won't I won't ever go near Inu Yasha again, I can't .it hurts too much.
Inu Yasha stood there dumbfounded, could Kagome have seen me with Kikyo,
I didn't pick up any of her sent, she couldn't have been there, but then again what else could she be talking about.
Kagome jumped into the well and knew that it would tear her heart out never to come back, but she couldn't and she won't. "look its Kagome," Sota called. "Back so soon?" her mother asked then seeing Kagome on the verge of tears she asked "what's wrong?" Kagome managed to say "nothing," although the way she said it her mother knew that something was wrong. Her mother said nothing as Kagome ran to her room. When sota tried to follow her, his mother stopped him and said, "she needs to be alone to sort out her thoughts." "How do you know?" Sota asked "let's just call it experience."
Inu Yasha was waiting by the Bone-eater's well, why am I waiting here like an idiot? I know that Kagome is not going to come back for a long time if ever, and it's all my fault. I can't get through, it's like she doesn't want me to.
Kagome cried into her pillow until it was soaked through, why do my thoughts always stray back to Inu Yasha? It feels like there is a hole in my heart. After spending so much time with him he became a part of my life, but now I may never—I will never see him again "I am sick and tired of seeing you sit there sulking about Inu Yasha," Sota finally burst out. "Sota!" his mother exclaimed, "you know that she has for the past two years, that's plenty of time to forgive and forget." Sota said clearly annoyed at his big sister for behaving like a preschooler. "I never blamed him for anything to start with," Kagome said. "well you are still sulking about it, you have not gone to the Feudal era for two years, and ever since you got back you have never smiled and haven't been yourself ever since." Sota said and seeing that he had made his point he continued, "you know that you love him and he loves you back." At this tears in Kagome's eyes welled up and spilled down her check " he doesn't love me," she said fighting to keep her voice from quivering. "Fat chance, it was so obvious that I could tell when I was nine, trust me I was stupid then." Sota said. "You still are, if you think that what you say is true," Kagome said as she continued sulking. "So, that's why you continued to go to the Feudal world, that's why every time you were sick or late he'd bother to come. Every time he did he was worried, why was he worried lets see… maybe you meant something to him something no one could replace!" sota said sarcastically "fine I'll go back," Kagome said, " But only as far as the well and if he doesn't show up in Ten minutes then I'm coming back," Kagome said. Inu Yasha I gave you an opportunity please don't blow it, you're the only one that can bring Kagome back to normal
Kagome climbed through the well the next day I don't know why I even bother I know he won't be there. Because I want him to be here because a part of me hasn't given up on him. I don't know what I want, I just want him to be happy even at my expense. Kagome thought.
Her sent, nothing in the world is anything like it even Kikyo's. It can't be can Kagome really be back? Its probably just my nose, it is almost the night of the new moon after all, Inu Yasha thought looking at the diapering sun. Ever since Kagome left Inu Yasha had not been himself either he became a lot nicer and that was not a good thing. I know that I'm getting my hopes up but I have to see if it's really her. Kikyo's gone her soul finally at peace. I have to see her, I have to see Kagome. He thought as he tore through the woods toward the well. By now night had fallen and Inu Yasha couldn't see anything, but that didn't stop him, he ran all the way to the well. I should have known, why did I even try? It hurts so much I actually thought that maybe, maybe— Kagome thought as she started to climb back into the well. Her thoughts were cut off by a deep familiar voice, a voice she hadn't heard in two long years. "Kagome… Kagome is it really you?" Inu Yasha whispered cautiously. Turning around Kagome whispered "I… Inu Yasha?" Their eyes met for an instant, but Kagome looked down, a single tear slid down her check, the next thing she knew she was in his arms they both knew that they would never forget this day. "Why didn't you come back for so long?" Inu Yasha asked. "I …I don't know, I guess I felt inferior," she replied. "It's getting late I better be getting home, I'll come back soon," Kagome said. "How do I know you will?" Inu Yasha asked holding her. Kagome untied the red handkerchief from her uniform and gave it to Inu Yasha, "Here take this," then she climbed into the well and was gone.
"Where is Inu Yasha?" Shippo asked, "He's never this late," "he's probably by the well," Sango said absently. "Should I go and check on him?" Miroku asked. "If he is by the well, then he wants to be alone so I suggest that you leave him alone." Sango said sternly. "Don't worry, I will," Miroku said remembering the last time he went to the well. "I really miss Kagome," Shippo said sadly. "Me too," Sango and Miroku both said.
Inu Yasha sat there with his back to a tree the handkerchief that Kagome gave him tight in his hands. I don't care if she never comes, I'm going to wait for her Inu Yasha thought.
