Warning: There will be very gory scenes, bunch of tragedy, suspense, horror, action/ adventure, and romance at the end and a little in between. Also some spiritual around the middle and at the end.
Disclaimer: As you all know I do NOT own Inuyasha he is owned by the lucky ladyRumiko Takahashi T.T But the voice from the door is my character! MINE! As well as the creepy guy from before, but He won't be back till later.
Summery: Kagome has memories of death and torture that were hidden from her. Whentragedy strikes she remembers it all. Near insanity she learns a past enemy will endanger everything she holds dear. (Inu/Kag)

The Hidden Truth

By: RejectedAndloved

Chapter 2:Crazy Sibling and Awakening

Last Time

Sango broke and release what she held in her by thrusting herself into Miroku's shoulder softly sobbing. "Oh Miroku! Kagome might not live through the night! I don't want to lose her!"

As Miroku was about to speak a voice came from the doorway. "Don't worry, Kagome will not die."

Continuing On

Inuyasha cringed at the voice, for is sound was too cheerful during this gloomy time. He turned to the entrance of the hut to find a young woman standing there. "Listen wench, we don't need any optimism or any bull shit lies. So get out of here now!"

"My, my, my, what a temper." The lady sighed, and continued to smile. "You should be happy Inuyasha, to know that Kagome will live."

Miroku and Sango just held each other staring at the girl in disbelief, unsure of what to make of her. Both of them could sense that she was no demon, but she still held power, much like Kagome's.

Inuyasha growled, "How do you know of me? And how can you prove Kagome will live?" By then, Inuyasha was standing, making his appearance more threatening.

The girl stood there unfazed by Inuyasha's anger with a smile still plastered on her face. She had blond hair in a low pony tail that reached her waist and bangs that slightly cover her pale eyes. She wore a pink kimono that barely reached her knees. And she had no shoes just bandages that wrapped around her feet to three inches above her ankle.

She gazed at Kagome with a mournful gaze and then turned to the dog demon. "Kagome always told me about you when she came to visit me. That was many years ago. As for Kagome, she will continue to live because of the damned thing called fate."

Before Inuyasha could continue Miroku was on his feet and clasped both of the girl's hand between his own. The girl blinked dumbly in response. "My dear girl, you have apparently a lot of knowledge that will show to be very helpful to us. While you tell us these things, would you consider bearing my children?"

Before Sango could complete her right-hook, the stranger flipped the monk over on his back and kicked him in an area below his stomach. Miroku curled into a tight ball, groaning in pain.

Sango grinned, "A proper punishment... um. I'm sorry but I do not know your name."

The girl blushed, "Oh, how rude of me. My name is Aya, you must be Sango." Aya shook Sango's hand before she stopped to glare at the pathetic human on the floor. "And that must be Miroku."

Inuyasha pulled out his sword and pointed it to Aya, "How do you know-" He stopped, because he realized that his sword did not transform, leaving it in its' shabby form. He looked away blushing.

Aya laughed out loud. "That was a great sword Inuyasha." She sighed while she bowed her head and had a smile when her head was back upright. "I already told you, Kagome told me of you, of all of you, when she came to visit me."

"But you said that was years ago. We have only known Kagome for a year." This was said by the monk who was having difficulty getting on his feet. "And besides she has only been here in-" He stopped when he noticed a look from Sango and Inuyasha, but Aya finished for him.

"She has only been here in this time for a year?"

The three others stared at her in shock. Unbelieving, at how much she knew. She sighed. "How about we take a seat?" She moved to sit by the door while the others huddled around Kagome's unconscious form.

Aya sighed once more, "Where to begin? Well, in brief, her father was a High Monk in her time and noticed her connection to the well and so brought them both here when she was 5. They came to my village where they adopted me. Kagome and I did a blood bond to make us official sisters." She stopped to hold up her right hand which held the symbol 'K'.

"Kagome has one to, except it is an 'A'." Sango grabbed Kagome's right hand and it did indeed reveal an 'A'. Once Aya got their attention once again she continued.

"Like I said an 'A'. And during the time she came to visit me, her father kept on having visions about her future. He had the power to see things. And from his vision we learned about you all." Aya paused as her eyes became unfocused. Then abruptly, she started to laugh once more.

Inuyasha sneered, "What is it this time?"

Aya stopped laughing and blushed, "It is nothing, just reliving memories. Anyway, secretly our father, Kagome's and mine, told me to come here on Kagome's 16th birthday to tell you all to watch Kagome for the next 11 days."

Inuyasha paled, "I-it's her b-birthday?"

Sango's eyes widened, realizing the demon's nervousness. "You asshole! Treating her like that on her BIRTHDAY?"

They stopped to look behind them, because even though she was unconscious, Kagome was giggling.

Aya stood and walked over to Kagome's body. "She will be unconscious for eleven days. One day for every year she doesn't remember."

"What?"

"Kagome has amnesia. She doesn't remember the first eleven years of her life. That's why this curse was cast upon her. It was to make her remember."

"So that's why she didn't tell us about you, or coming here before." The monk paused and pity coated his next words. "She didn't know."

Aya shifted, apparently uncomfortable. "Correct."

Inuyasha hummed to himself and another question prodded his mind, begging to be answered. "Well, what made her forget?"

"Something very traumatic happened to her. And that is all I will say. The only person that has any right to say what happened to Kagome is Kagome." She paused to clear her throat and continued.

"As I said Kagome will be unconscious for eleven days from the curse. And as she is reliving her memories, her body will act according to so. The first three days will be calm and every now and then she may giggle or make weird noises but that's it. On the fourth day she will act differently. She may thrash around, cry, or yell out some comments. This will continue for eight days. When she does become aggressive I advise you hold her down so she doesn't hurt herself or others."

Before anyone could ask Aya said roughly, "I won't tell you why she will act that way. She should be the only one to tell you that."

Aya noticed worried looks on the others faces as they tried to think of things that might have harmed her like this.

"I'm sorry there is nothing we can do. She has to remember her memories if you guys want to defeat Naraku. And once the spell is in place you can not undo it." The sister stood, and turned toward the door of the hut. She was about to step out when a hand grabbed her and threw her on the floor with a thud.

"And where do you think your going? You're not just going to leave are you?" Inuyasha seethed while peering over her.

Aya looked to the side, unable to meet Inuyasha's gaze. "I have done what was asked of me. Beside I have no choice, my village needs me."

The half demon snorted, "Some sister you are. If you know so much why does Kagome need to remember her past for us to defeat Naraku?"

The girl gasped as she realized she said too much. With surprising power, she grabbed Inuyasha's ankle, burning him with her powers. Once Inuyasha moved away from her, Aya moved to the entrance to the hut and gasped out in tears, "My father entrusted you to my sister. He told me that I should leave as soon as I explained what I could."

She wiped her eyes before screaming, "You better help her through this!" With that, Aya ran away from the hut, not to be seen for a long while.

The three looked at each other, still unsure of what to make of the girl, but if what she said was true, then they could ask Kagome once she wakes up.

With that thought, they remembered Aya's warning of how the last eight day will be hard for Kagome. They became grim as painful thoughts rushed through their mind, relating them all to Kagome's condition.

Just then Keade stepped into the hut with Kilala and Shippo, and saw the depressed faces. Having not seen Aya she assumed it was from Kagome's low chance of survival. "Do not worry. Kagome is a strong child she will be fine. She will heal from this."

Surprisingly, even though the old lady did not know of the sister and the new information, those words brought a small sliver of hope that would soon dissolve.

Three Days Later

Inuyasha was kneeled next to Kagome, watching her sleep peacefully. He sighed wistfully as he brushed hair out of the girl's face. Putting his hands back in his lap he gazed across the hut to see the others sleeping as well. Though, it was rather cramped. He concentrated on Kagome's breathing pattern, this calmed Inuyasha. His eyes began to droop till he was sleeping as well.

Just as Aya had said, the first three days were peaceful. Every now and then a giggle had

come from Kagome slowly erasing any fears the companions had. But the moon was slowly migrating directly above to signal a new day. And at the moment Kagome twitched as tears erupted from her eyes.

Inuyasha's nose twitched as he smelled Kagome's tears. Waking immediately Inuyasha leaned over Kagome and saw that she was still unconscious. He looked outside and saw the moon's position. It was officially the fourth day. He raced back to Kagome's side, calling her name softly as an attempt to calm her, but to no avail.

For the next three days the only thing that could be heard from the hut were Kagome's sobs and comments that begged some unknown force to stop hurting her. All the while, she was thrashing around as if trying to get away from something and crying in pain.

Unable to watch, Shippo ran out of the hut with Keade and Kilala running after him to keep him company. They decided to camp in the woods for the remainder of the time.

On the seventh day, Sango, Miroku, and Inuyasha had prepared for the worst and huddled around Kagome. But because of the last three days, where Kagome screamed a full seventy two hours, Sango and Miroku were feeling a little groggy and continued dozed off and on.

The beginning of the seventh day was similar to the other days, so Inuyasha handled that alone, letting the others to go to sleep. Inuyasha was currently positioned over Kagome using his whole body to hold her down. A blush was still placed on his face from his position, but it had to be done because the fourth day made him realize Kagome's true physical strength when she struggled.

In the middle of the seventh day Kagome's movement's abruptly stopped. Afraid he might have done something Inuyasha got off her and watched her movements beside the futon. Out of nowhere Kagome starts screaming at the top her lungs damaging Inuyasha's sensitive ears.

Inuyasha huddled in a corner clutching his ears. The ringing sound of the screeching kept on echoing within his head making it unbearable.

Upon hearing the scream Sango and Miroku came back into the hut from their nap to hold down Kagome. But strangely she held much greater strength then before nearly throwing Miroku across the room. But they held her down and listened her her cries.

"FATHER! NO!" Kagome continued to scream in pain and horror, continually calling for her father to come back. This made the group realize that she had to suffer the loss of her father.

Soon after, Kagome lost her strength and was acting as she did before but yelled new comments complaining that she didn't kill someone. And the others concluded, as they did before, that a person's death was placed on her shoulders. The death was most likely her father's.

By the time the young miko calmed down, Inuyasha's pain subsided, so he was able to hear her confessions.

The same thing occurred over and over again, making the companions realize how Kagome was really treated and things only got worse on the eleventh day.

As the moon hung over head marking the eleventh day Inuyasha gripped Kagome harder and pressed his ears against his head to prevent future hearing damage. He waited, but no sounds came.

While the others slept again, Inuyasha was still prepared for a death screech and his preparation soon came in handy. For Kagome screeched loud enough to wake the rest of the village. As the village people began to step out of their hut's, curious to find the origin of the scream, Sango and Miroku crowded around the young miko and the hanyou once again. They noticed that Kagome was taking short and quick breaths as if she was being choked. But then she began to breathe normally only to confess more of her nightmares.

Kagome began to cry her desire to die, that she couldn't take it anymore. Worried glances passed within the group as a decision was made to watch Kagome closely for the next few days. Though they did not understand the situation the 'I want to die,' approved of the decision. And as they waited in the most unbearable silence Kagome began to speak again. Saying things that described how she tried to set someone free. Abruptly, Kagome quieted down to the point that the only thing heard was the murmur of the villagers out side.

"Do you think she has relived all her memories?" Sango asked, breaking the silence in the hut.

"No, she still hasn't woken up yet. And I am not moving until her eyes are open." Inuyasha said without looking up. Sango and Miroku noticed how Inuyasha did not take his eyes off Kagome's eyelids, and how he was barely blinking at all.

Feeling movement beneath him, Inuyasha notices that Kagome was looking queasy. Assuming that she was about to throw up he stretched himself far as he could from the miko, until she started to speak.

"So. Much. Blood." Kagome soon had tears rolling down her cheek onto the futon looking like she never was going to stop. Inuyasha calmed and came closer when he realized the girl was not going to throw up and that the face was from a disturbing sight. He sighed closing his eyes, only to open them abruptly at Kagome's voice.

"Inuyasha? W- What are you doing?" She looked at him peculiarly. She looked to her left to find her two friends sighing with relief. "Sa- Sango? What hap- Oh my God." Kagome's eyes went wide at the realization of her new memories and the recent deaths. She tried to sit up but Inuyasha still held her down.

"In- Inuyasha get off me. I- I... I have to go," Kagome pleaded as more tears flowed down her pale cheeks.

"I'm sorry Kagome, but you need to rest until your wounds are healed." Miroku told as she brushed her bangs out of her eyes. "Don't worry, rest."

Kagome shook her head vigorously, her eyes clutched shut. "I have rested enough! I can't fall asleep without hearing screams. Please I have to go to my time," the pleading voice said. The young woman was near hyperventilation, she needed to get out. But she could not move.

"Kagome I, um..." Sango started but could not complete for the fear of saying something hurtful to her dear friend. She looked at Miroku and Inuyasha for help.

Knowing what troubled the demon slayer, Inuyasha spoke up. "Kagome I- ... we are afraid that when you go to your own time you might hurt yourself, and we don't want you to do that so you are staying here till otherwise."

Finally understanding what Inuyasha meant by his comment Kagome started to chuckle. This made the others look at each other nervously. After Kagome calmed down, her personality changed as she said sarcastically, "Don't worry I won't hurt myself. Besides I still haven't completed my destiny, I still have a job to do."

Recalling the sister's word, the monks snapped. "What's with completing this destiny? Is it so important that you disregard your well being so you can complete it?"

With a neutral expression Kagome looked directly at Miroku, who could see pain in her eyes. "Yes, Miroku. My duty, is far more important then my well being. Now let me go."

"But..." The young monk started to protest before he was interrupted.

"Kagome, I'll let you go to your time. Your wounds were not that deep to begin with and the majority have healed." Inuyasha said calmly before he closed the distance between himself and Kagome. "But if you are not back here in three days I coming to get you weather you like it or not," said Inuyasha. He slowly removed himself off of Kagome to kneel at her side waiting for her answer.

Surprised at Inuyasha's answer it took awhile for an answer to be heard, but when she finally got her senses together she sat up and replied with a very bright smile. "Thank you so much Inuyasha! Three days is all I need." She threw her arms around Inuyasha and when she did he whispered something in her ear.

"I'm glad to see you smiling. So when you come back will you smile for me?"

Kagome pulled herself away from Inuyasha to look in his eyes. She didn't say anything; she just went to pack her things, not saying a word. When she finished she lifted her backpack on her back and headed for the well the others following her.

Thinking he might have done something to offend Kagome, from the way she reacted, he turned to leave in the other direction before a hand reached out preventing him from leaving. Blushing, Inuyasha looked up to see it was Kagome who grabbed him. Kagome still didn't make any eye contact she just dragged him to the well with herself and the others, a neutral expression on her face.

When the trees disappeared to create the clearing Kagome was the only one to walk across it while the others said their good-byes from afar, including Inuyasha. Just before Kagome was about to go through the well she turned to Inuyasha with a true bright smile.

TBC

A/N: The ending cheesy yes I know. Eat the cheese for it is good! Also because happy giddy stuff will not appear in the next couple of chapters. Maybe… I don't know. And I know that the small minor description of Kagome's past is confusing, but I am going to make a chapter that describes Kagome's past. PLEASE REVIEW! For the love of GOD! I need PRAISE to continue this fic!