I hate writing sad stroys, they make me cry. Oh my gosh I was wrote the first three chapters last night, like in ONE night and now it's morning and I'm doing this and I was up so late I couldn't walk strait or see. Even now the letters are kinda blurry. And I am kinda sick. . . . .maybe I should lie down.

Inuyasha watched as Kagome sunk down into the water. With one last glance she disappeared. Inuyasha turned around, he had to tell the others.

"What?" shouted Sango. "Mommy!" exclaimed Shippo. "Mermaids are know to trick Inuyasha, could this whole thing just be a setup?" asked Miroku. "No, it's her. I know it is!" yelled Inuyasha. "Why didn't you tell us earlier!" said Sango. "I don't know, I guess I wanted to make sure that my eyes weren't tricking me first," mumbled Inuyasha. "Your head could be tricking you. That wouldn't be a first," Miroku laughed. Sango laughed softly too. "When do I get to see mommy?" whined Shippo. "Tonight, I hope," said Inuyasha. His heart dropped. What if she didn't show up. She could be miles away from shore by now, or worse in trouble! He just let her slip away! Inuyasha stopped. No. Kagome would be there. He was sure.

The clear water sparkled all around Kagome as the bright colored tropical fish swam by. Most of the animals had come back, even her dolphins, but she wasn't that interested. Now that she knew about her beautiful home, it was time to figure out how to change back. She sighed. Something caught her eye. It was a flipper of something she hadn't seen before. It was big. She gulped. Something else? But, it was purple. That's not normal, at least for a shark. She would have to think about it later.

Although her home was in deed one of the most gorgeous things she had ever seen, there was nothing to do. As hours passed Kagome noticed that her wounds were healing. She smiled. At least she healed faster than normal. She stopped. She couldn't see the others in this! She had a strapless blue bikini top. Basically, nothing. She knew Miroku would love it. "My shirt has got to be around here somewhere," she said while looking in every direction. She growled. Nothing but a coral reef. But that didn't make sense. Her clothes just couldn't disappear. Well, she did so her clothes probably could too. Kagome would have kicked at the rock below, but she didn't have any feet.

"I hate waiting," said Shippo. "I said tonight that means at night!" said Inuyasha for the tenth time. "You could have just said five minutes," said Sango. Miroku laughed. "You are so dull my friend." Inuyasha hit him over the head. "Truth hurts!" said Miroku. "Ya, for you," snorted Inuyasha.

Kagome was officially bored. So she jumped. Twirled. Even mastered the flip. Kinda fun, but not for an entire day. She wove in and out of the corals and chased the fish, playfully. She would never hurt them on purpose. "Maybe I could find something for Sango or Shippo," she thought aloud. Then it hit her. "Pearls!" But she would need to go into deeper water and night was falling fast. "I can make it back in time," Kagome told herself and swam away from the shore.

Once she got in about fifty feet water she swam down to the bottom. Kagome started to dig around in the sand, which was hard with no gravity because the sand would float around by her face, making it hard to breath and see. So she was constantly changing spots. After a few minutes of endless searching she found a pile of clams. Kagome picked one up and tried to pull it open. Nothing. It was to strong. She picked up a rock and hit it together. If she hadn't been under water she was sure that it would have sparked.

She tried again and again and again. Then it opened. Kagome smiled and looked inside. Nothing. She slapped her hand over her face. How could she have forgotten. Not all clams have pearls. Kagome angrily tossed it over her shoulder and started to crack another one open. Every time, nothing. Nothing. Nothing. Something!

Kagome reached her hand in and puled out a tiny pearl. So it was no neckless, it was still pretty. She gently placed it beside her and begun to work again. She couldn't just give Sango one, that would break Shippo's heart. It was all or nothing, and she was determined to have all. Finally after hours and cracking and tossing she found another. That was when she noticed her surroundings. Dark. "Eep I'm late!" She quickly gathered her two pearls in her hand and swam to the surface.

"She's not coming, is she?" sobbed Shippo. "No, of course she is. She's just a little late," said Inuyasha as they all sat on the sandy shore. "Are you sure this isn't a trick?" asked Miroku. "I know it was her!" yelled Inuyasha. "Let's just wait to find out. If she shows up great, if she doesn't we keep looking," suggested Sango. The nodded.

Kagome jumped out of the surface. She looked around. "Ah shore is at least one hundred yards away!" She squinted and saw figures on the beach. "At least they came, oh they've got to hate me now." Kagome didn't want them to leave, and she would never make it back before they would leave. She slapped her tail down on the surface of the water, kinda like a beaver. Making a big slapping sound. Maybe they would hear her and wait. She hoped. She slapped her tail down again and jumped out. Anything to get their attention.

Inuyasha's ears twitched. He looked out. "It's Kagome!" he shouted and stood up. Shippo smiled and jumped on his shoulder. "Mommy!" he shouted out and waved his hands. Kagome slapped her tail again. "Kagome?" asked Sango and Miroku. "That speck, is her?" said Sango. Shippo nodded. "I can smell her scent," said Inuyasha. "Me too!" said Shippo. Kagome jumped out again, this time higher. "Mommy!" Shippo called out.

Weeeeee cool. Well I'm super busy today so I have to stop. I'm going to start the next chapter, but I don't know how long it will take me to finish it. sigh PLEASE REVIEW!