AN: Hello fellow fanfiction readers and writers! (Ducks as a toaster is thrown at her face) Okay, I'm sorry! I'm sorry for the really late update! I didn't even really that almost a year has passed since my last update. I was just so busy with a lot of things, really. School, family, life, school...(naming the reasons while counting her fingers). I hope none of you gave up hope because here I am and back with an awesome chapter! Well...okay, maybe not awesome...But! At least I updated, right?

Anyways, I'm really sorry for the long wait and you'll forgive me for that. I just wanted to let you know that I have not abandoned this fic and that I have went back and edited the previous chapters. So, please, before reading chapter 4, go back and reread from the beginning. I promise it will be worth it. And now, on with the story!

Disclaimer: I do not own either Inuyasha, Naruto, and the characters and plots associated with them. I also do not own any of the characters from Yu Yu Hakusho that might be used in future chapters. They belong to their respective authors Rumiko Takahashi, Masashi Kishimoto, Yoshihiro Togashi.


Kagome: 10

Naruto: 8

Sasuke: 8

Itachi: 13

Souta: 7


Chapter Four: What Can't Be Undone


"Remember to hand in your assignments tomorrow. Class dismissed."

"Hai, Sensei!"

Students began to put their things away as the bell rang, signaling the end of class.

Kagome gathered her own things before quickly leaving the classroom. Weaving through the other students, she paused by the door to Naruto's classroom.

Strange. No one was coming out of the room.

Putting her ear to the door for a moment to listen if everyone had already left, she felt confused when she heard Iruka-Sensei still talking on the other side. Leaning back up, she went ahead and knocked on the door.

"Come in." She heard from the other side before sliding the door open. "Excuse me, Sensei."

All the students looked to her as she greeted the instructor. "What brings you in here?" Iruka asked.

"Well, the bell just rang," she replied, letting him know that classes were done. "So, I came to pick Naruto up from class, unless he landed himself in detention. Again." She looked around the classroom as she said this, spotting the blond sitting in his seat for once. She ignored the boy's shout of 'Hey!' as she continued her scan. "Is class not done yet?" she asked when she realized that, in fact, everyone was still in their seats.

Iruka shook his head. "Actually, we'll be having extra lessons today. It will probably be a while before we're done," he informed, ignoring his students' groans.

"But Iruka-Sensei—"

"No 'buts' Naruto, or you'll be getting extra homework tonight!" Iruka cut Naruto off as he crossed his arms with a warning.

Kagome blinked at his answer. "How long would that be?"

"A few hours at least." She furrowed her brows at that.

"Oh," she said, "Well, I guess I'll tell Kaa-san then. Sorry for disturbing your class, Sensei," she apologized before walking out the door, waving at Naruto and Sasuke as she left.

In the hall once again, she started walking in the direction of her brother's class as she contemplated what Iruka had said. Why would they need to have extra lessons when everyone else was let out of school? And without informing anyone beforehand. Her Kaa-san didn't tell her, and Naruto never said anything about it either. Somehow, it didn't seem right, she thought, suspicion overcoming her. She continued to ponder the thought before hearing someone call her.

"Nee-chan!" She looked up at the voice. "Souta," she said as she saw her younger sibling coming towards her.

Souta smiled as he met with his sister before looking around the hallway. "Where's Naruto-nii-san and Sasuke?" he asked, not seeing the boys anywhere.

"Apparently, they have extra lessons today and won't be out until later," she answered. She shook her head at her brother's questioning look before continuing down the hall. "Come on, let's go home and tell Kaa-san so she'll know." With that, they headed back home.

However, she could not shake off the foreboding feeling.


Kagome was in the training grounds, training alone to pass the time. She didn't have anything else to do since her mother took Souta to the hospital for a check-up and Naruto was still in class. So, she decided to come here where the memorial stone was at to train in peace.

She really didn't have much to do these days except for training and studying. In fact, it had been a couple of months since she'd even participated in one of Naruto's pranks. Souta had taken her place for the most part ever since he started the academy last year, so she actually had more free time on her hands.

The thought of the year before had her mind straying as she continued to practice her taijutsu, remembering what happened the year prior.

"Have you heard?"

"Yes, such a tragedy, really."

"Who would have thought that Uchiha Shisui would kill himself."

Kagome ran as fast as she could, panting as she raced through the Uchiha compound.

"I know. He was such a bright young man for his age."

"Yes. But I heard from my husband that it might not have been suicide."

"Oh?"

"Yes, they believe he might have been murder—"

Kagome ignored their words as she continued towards her destination, Sasuke's house. The sky was orange, the sun sitting low on the horizon as she passed by the people walking home for the day.

Finally arriving at her destination, she bent down to catch her breath, her mind a jumbled mess as she thought of why she was there. She needed to talk to Itachi. She needed to find out what was going on. She needed to know the truth. Rising back up, she was about to knock before a stern voice startled her.

"What are you doing here, girl?" She turned to see three men from the Uchiha Police Force standing behind her, all of them with scowls on their faces.

"…I came to see someone," she replied, not sure of what had them so upset.

They took a step forward and brushed her to the side. "Well, if it's not important, leave," one of them said gruffly as they grabbed hold of the front door's handle.

Kagome's eyes widened in shock as they barged into the house uninvited. "What are you doing?!" she asked but was ignored.

"Is Itachi here?" they called out, ignoring her as they stepped through the front door. "We need to talk! Come out!" they shouted as they stood there impatiently, waiting for the boy to come out.

Kagome was concerned as she peeked through the entrance and saw Itachi come out from the back with a blank expression on his face. "Itachi…" she mumbled softly as she gripped the wooden frame.

Itachi glanced her way for a moment before addressing the three Uchiha. "Yes? Is there a problem that would make you all come here together?" he asked as he looked at the men.

"There were two people who weren't at the meeting yesterday," the one on the right stated as he glared at the Uchiha heir. "Why didn't you come?" he asked.

Kagome watched as Itachi stayed silent and noticed Sasuke standing behind the shoji door to the hallway.

"I understand that, as an Anbu, you have to be involved in many troublesome tasks. Your father says that, and somehow covers for you," they continued when the boy didn't answer. "But we do not plan to treat you special."

Itachi gave a quiet sigh, closing his eyes before answering. "I understand. I will be more careful from now on," his voice was calm as he bowed his head a little in understanding. "Please leave now."

"Sure thing, but there's something we wanted to ask as well."

Kagome felt uneasy at their tone as Itachi stared at them silently in question. "…"

"It's about Uchiha Shisui, who committed suicide by drowning in the river last night," their words caused the Uchiha heir glare at them and Kagome felt sweat form on her brow as the tension seemed to spike at the mention of the deceased shinobi. She stayed rooted to her spot as they continued to speak.

"Shisui was the other person who didn't come to the meeting," the man continued, crossing his arms as he stared at the teenager. "You adored him like your older brother, didn't you?"

Itachi waited a moment before answering. "…That's right. I haven't seen him in a while. It's unfortunate," he said, his face not betraying any emotion.

The three men narrowed their eyes at his response. "Well, we, the police squad, decided to devote all our efforts to investigating this matter."

"Investigate?"

The one to the left took out a folded piece of paper out of his pouch, raising it up for Itachi to see. "This is the farewell note Shisui wrote. The handwriting has been confirmed. Without a doubt, he wrote this," he said, watching as the boy's eyes locked onto the note in his hand.

"If there is no link to murder, then what is this investigation for?" Itachi questioned.

"By using Sharingan, it would be very easy to copy Shisui's handwriting," the Uchiha exclaimed, handing the note to the boy.

Kagome felt her stomach drop, not liking where this was going.

"He was the Uchiha clan's best worker. The man known to be feared as the Shunshin no Shisui. He was the one who would be first in line to do any missions for the clan. It's hard to think that such a man would write that and kill himself."

"You shouldn't make judgements about people based just on appearance," Itachi retorted, the aloofness in his voice making Kagome more worried as she stared at his blank expression.

The men studied him for a moment before turning to leave. "At any rate, we'll leave that note with you. Take that and request the Anbu to investigate with us," they said.

"Understood."

Kagome backed away from the door as the men walked out, mentally gulping when one of them glared at her for still being there but she refused to shrink in fear and stared at them as the long haired one spoke up.

"I hope we find some clues. We also have a different route to Anbu. If you were to try and destroy the investigation request, we will find out right away," he said out loud as he looked over his shoulder to Itachi.

Anger bubbled inside her at the man's words, picking up on the underlying message. It was a threat and she knew what they were suggesting. She looked towards Itachi when she heard the crinkling of paper.

Itachi clenched the note in his hand. "Why don't you say that more directly?" Though his tone was calm, Kagome saw his Sharingan activate and start to spin. "Are you suspecting me?"

"That's right, you piece of shit." The man turned towards him in anger, his own Sharingan activated as he thrust a finger in his direction.

"Listen up, Itachi. Just try and betray the clan! You won't get by so easily!"

Kagome gasped as she felt wind rush past her and looked on in shock as the men were sprawled out on the street with Itachi standing in the middle of them. She was about to call out to him, however, the ice in his voice as he spoke stopped her in her tracks.

"I told you before," he began, "You shouldn't make judgements about people based just on appearance. You make your own decisions about me and make light of me." His bangs shadowed his eyes as the tomoes spun dangerously. "Clan…Clan? You guys misjudged the size of your "container", and don't know how deep mine is. And now you're on your hands and knees in the dirt." Chills went down her spine at his deadly tone.

They grit their teeth in anger from their position on the ground. "Shisui had been watching you recently. Half a year after joining Anbu, we couldn't ignore the strangeness of your recent behavior. What are you thinking?" they accused.

Itachi just stared at them, aloof. "Attachment to the organization…Attachment to the clan. Why "attach" at all? That's merely the detestable action of restricting yourself and limiting your own 'container' and now I see it. People fear and hate those they don't understand. How foolish." His voice sounded oddly detached as he said this, making Kagome furrow her brows, trembling at the lifelessness in his words.

"Stop, Itachi!" At the shout, Kagome turned her gaze and saw Fugaku standing before them with a hard expression. "What in the world is going on?" he asked, staring at his subordinates and son.

"…"

His eyes narrowed further when no one answered. "Itachi, you've been acting strangely these days," he stated, noticing his Sharingan still activated.

"Nothing is strange. I'm just doing what I need to do, that's all," was his vague reply as he stared at his father impassively.

"Then why didn't you come last night?"

"To get closer to the very top."

Fugaku stared at him in confusion. "What are you talking about?"

Everyone tensed when Itachi took out a kunai from his holster, unsure of what he would do.

Thud.

The kunai was stabbed into the middle of the Uchiha crest on the wall where Itachi threw it, and he spoke up through their shocked silence. "My 'container' has given up all hope in this worthless clan. Because people attach themselves to their clan, a thing so petty, they lose sight of the things that are truly important. Real change can't occur under restraints and controls, where premonition and imagination are fixed down."

"Such arrogance!"

"That's enough! If you're going to say more worthless nonsense, we'll put you in prison!"

"We will not threaten you anymore. Captain, give us the order to restrain him."

Kagome's eyes were wide as she stared in alarm, her voice calling out to the boy in desperation. They couldn't be serious! "Itachi!"

"Aniki! Stop it already!" Sasuke's voice cried out in unison, and Kagome looked down to see Sasuke clutching the back of her shirt as he pleaded for his brother to stop.

Their voices seemed to shake Itachi out of whatever thoughts he was having, his eyes widening a fraction as he realized what he had said.

Kagome was startled as Itachi got down to his hands and knees and bowed his head to the ground.

"I didn't kill Shisui. But I apologize for all that I have said improperly. Moshi wake arimasen." She heard him say from his position on the ground.

Fugaku stared at his son's humbled form. "You've recently been overworked with Anbu missions, so you must've been tired," he said after a moment.

"Captain!"

Fugaku looked to his fellow clansmen at their disbelieving tone. "Anbu reports directly to the Hokage-sama. Even we, the police squad, cannot arrest them without a warrant," he stated before glancing back at his son. "I will take full responsibility for Itachi." He inclined his head at them. "Please."

The three men glanced at each other, uncertain, before conceding, "…We understand."

With that, the Uchiha patriarch walked away from them, pausing next to Kagome and Sasuke to look at them before entering his home. "Come inside, Sasuke."

Kagome gave the boy a reassuring smile when he looked up at her in worry, watching as he looked down before following his father into the house.

Once they were gone, she gazed back at Itachi and saw him alone, staring back at her with an unreadable expression.

"Itachi," she said softly as she went up to the older boy. He stayed silent as she kneeled down in front of him, still staring at her with his red eyes. She grasped his cheeks with her hands, trembling as she recalled what happened. "Shisui's really dead," she said, repeating the men's statement from before, her eyes filling with tears as he looked at her indifferently.

"Ah." At his confirmation, she lowered her face, her bangs covering her eyes as the tears dripped onto the ground between them. She let go of his face to grasp his shirt, unnerved by the lack of emotion he displayed and glared at him in frustration.

"Then why are you acting like you don't care?" she said and hit his chest when he didn't reply, not able to take it anymore. "Why are you letting them think you killed him?!" She knew the men from before didn't believe Itachi one bit when he told them he didn't kill Shisui. She recalled the whispers she heard among the clan members while coming here and felt even more angry.

She knew Itachi. She knew him better than anyone to know that he would never kill one of his only friends, especially the one he saw as his own brother. There was just no way. So why was he acting like it didn't matter to him?

"I know you didn't, Itachi. I know you didn't do it. So, why," she sniffled, gripping his shirt tightly. "…Why won't you tell me anything?" Her sounded broken as she finished, staring at him with her blue eyes, the sadness swirling in them.

Onyx eyes stared at her with regret, his mask breaking just a little as he saw her tears and he brought her into an embrace, holding her tightly but gently as she clung to him. "I'm sorry," he whispered as he buried his face in her hair, closing his eyes as he let a few tears escape. His unspoken message being understood by the girl in his arms.

'I can't.'

After that incident, Itachi seemed to get busier throughout the year and it became harder for her to see him the more time passed.

Kagome panted as she collapsed onto the ground, looking up at the trees as she lay on her back.

In fact, it had been two months since she last saw Itachi. He had been acting strange ever since Shisui died and she could have sworn he was avoiding her on purpose.

She clenched her hands as she thought about his change in attitude the past year.

There was just something off about his behavior. He seemed more closed off and barely even spoke anymore as if he was hiding something. It unnerved her to the point she would get mad at him whenever they did meet up. She just knew there was something he was keeping from her. Something that was eating him up from the inside. She could tell.

She knew he'd been keeping something from her with Shisui after he'd joined the Anbu, but he seemed to get even worse when the older boy passed away. It just didn't make any sense.

She thought they were best friends. Didn't he trust her?

Hurt filled her at the thought.

Sighing, she let it go for now and let her eyes shut. Whenever she saw Itachi again, she would confront him. And if he didn't spill to her what was bothering him real soon, she was going to give him a piece of her mind. Maybe then he would stop keeping secrets from her.


"Kagome, Kagome,"

Kagome looked around as she heard the voice in the darkness, unable to see anything around her.

"Hello?" There was no reply as the voice continued to sing.

"The bird in the cage,"

"Who's there?" She kept calling out, but the voice kept on singing.

"When oh when will it come out?"

She began running, not knowing where she was going, but she felt like she had to run.

"In the evening of dawn,"

Something dreadful was happening. She could feel it. "Stop it!" she cried out to the voice.

It only sounded louder.

"The crane and turtle slipped,"

"No. Stop it. Make it stop!" She fell to her knees and her body began to tremble as fear and anguish overcame her. She covered her ears and closed her eyes, attempting to block out the noise, but paused when she felt something wet covering her hands.

She looked at them and saw red liquid dripping from her palms and down her arms before looking down, only to see the same substance splattered all over her form, horrified.

It was blood.

The voice became quiet. Then, it resounded in her head in a whisper.

"Who's behind you now?"

Looking behind her, she screamed in surprise as glowing red eyes stared back at her.

"Kagome."

"Ahhhhh!"

She gasped as she sprang forth into a sitting position, clutching her shirt where her heart was beating rapidly. She was sweating profusely as she tried to catch her breath.

She looked up to see that the moon was already high in the sky. She must have fallen asleep. Her Kaa-san was probably worried since she wasn't back. However, even as she thought that, her heart continued to race as terror seemed to consume her. It would not go away.

The young girl tried to remember the dream, feeling that it was somehow connected to what she was feeling right now. Everything was quiet all around her. Too quiet. As if something foreboding was nagging at her senses. She released a shocked gasp as one memory flashed in her mind, making her jump to her feet and run out of the training fields.

Glowing red eyes stared back at her, pinwheels spinning in a hypnotizing dance as its gaze seem to pierce her soul.

She knew those eyes and yet, didn't. She couldn't explain why but her mind was somehow making a connection with the strange design to only one person.

Itachi.

Something was terribly, terribly wrong.


Kagome panted as she raced through the quiet Uchiha district, a sense of déjà vu filling her as she passed by a couple of buildings.

An eerie silence filled the area, not a person in sight, the dread she felt getting worse the more she ran. She stopped in her tracks when she saw something laying in the distance. As she got closer, she covered her mouth in shock as she stared at the sight before her.

Bodies were strewn everywhere as blood covered the dead corpses, painting the streets in red.

Her eyes shook at the devastation before she dashed off in a frenzy, checking houses as she passed by, only to find the same result.

No one was alive.

She could feel desperation clawing at her from the inside as she finally arrived at her destination, Itachi and Sasuke's house. Fear gripped her heart as she hesitated to open the door, praying beyond hope that maybe, whoever had murdered all the clansmen had not gotten to Itachi's family.

Steeling her nerves, she grasped the handle before sliding it to the side, letting herself in silently. She left her shoes on as she entered into the house, checking every room to see if anyone was there, yet, she could find no one. Every room was empty. All except one.

Kagome stared through the open shoji doors into the room with wide eyes, her face pale as she saw two prone forms lying in their own pool of blood.

"M-Mikoto-san…Fugaku-san," she mumbled, unable to believe her eyes as she drew closer. "…No."

She dropped to her knees next to them, the blood staining her clothes as she put a trembling hand on the older woman's face, flinching at the icy touch.

This couldn't be happening.

Who would do something so horrible?

Thoughts continued to flood her mind as tears streamed down her cheeks, her mind haunted by the image of their dead bodies.

A very small wheeze caught her attention and she turned her head to see Fugaku breathing slowly, barely there, and scrambled through the blood to his side to turn him on his back. "Fugaku-san! Fugaku-san, c-can you hear me?!" she cried as she clutched his cold hand.

His eyes were unfocused as he looked at her crying form. "K-Kagome," he wheezed out, blood spilling from his lips.

"I-I need to get a medic—" she stammered out but was cut off by the older man as he gripped her hand tightly.

"D-Don't," he said, coughing out more blood. "Find S-Sasuke…a-and…Itachi. Don't hate him...I-It isn't his fault…"

"Wha—I don't understand," she said shakily, not understanding which one he was referring to. "What do you mean?...Hate who?" she asked, confused. He closed his eyes, uttering his last words before taking his final breath.

"Forgive me."

His grip loosened before falling out of her grasp and Kagome stared at his now still form in anguish.

Her eyes began to itch as she stared at them in a daze, the situation crashing down on her.

Fugaku was dead.

Mikoto was dead.

They were all dead, murdered in cold blood.

She rubbed at her eyes as the burning sensation became worse and doubled over in pain as something seemed to crack inside.

No. This couldn't be happening.

She snapped her head back up as she heard an agonizing wail from outside, recognizing whose voice it was.

Sasuke!

She got up as quick as she could, not caring of the blood soaking her form, and rushed off in the direction of the voice.

She quickly entered the streets and headed towards where she had heard the boy's cry. After a couple of minutes of running, she finally spotted the boy as she turned the corner and cried out his name, "Sasuke!"

She quickly ran over to Sasuke who was thrashing on the ground while unconscious. "Sasuke! Sasuke, what's wrong?!" She tried to wake him but he only mumbled hysterically in his unconscious state.

"No…No…Kaa-san. Tou-san. No. Don't…Itachi…I'll kill you!" She could hear the hate in his voice before he stopped all together, tears leaking from his closed lids, his words making her heart still.

No. He didn't mean. He couldn't mean Itachi—

"Kagome."

The calm voice startled her out of her thoughts and she looked up to see Itachi, standing a few feet away as he stared at her from the shadows.

"I-Itachi," she began, "Someone's killed everyone here. Even y-your parents are dead!" she exclaimed as she looked up at him desperately. "We need to get help!"

"That won't be necessary." His cold voice froze her in her spot.

"W-What?"

He stepped into the light, finally revealing himself to her and she gasped in shock at what she saw.

He was clad in full Anbu gear, minus the mask. However, what surprised her was the sword he held in his hand, blood staining the sharp blade, indicating what he had done.

"…You," her voice came out in a whisper, disbelief filling her to the core. "You killed them." It wasn't a question as she stared with horrifying realization. "You killed everyone," she said, as if confirming it.

"Hai." His gaze was stone as he looked at her, the tomoes spinning lazily as if taunting her.

Something snapped inside of her and she felt her eyes burn once again as she stood up slowly, her bangs covering her face. "Why?"

Itachi looked at her bloody form, shifting his blade as it glinted in the moonlight. "To test my capacity," he said, as if the answer was obvious.

"Your capacity?" Kagome couldn't believe what she was hearing.

Itachi. The sweet boy who cared so much for his family and clan. The one who loved his brother more than anything. The boy who was a pacifist at heart. The one she called her best friend was telling her that he mercilessly killed them all just to test his own limits? "Do you expect me to believe that, Itachi?" She asked quietly, still looking down as she clenched her fists tightly.

He just stared at her impassively.

"Don't lie to me, Itachi!" she yelled, her form shaking in anger, confusion, and fear. "Don't you dare! I know you better than anyone and know you would never kill your own family just for the hell of it! You're not like that!" Her voice resonated around them, her tears dripping on the ground silently.

"Who said you ever knew me?" The voice was spoken next to her ear and she gasped as she felt the cold blade press against her throat, drawing out a few drops of blood from her delicate skin.

"Did you really think I cared about the clan…about my family? Why do you think I've been distancing myself from everyone, including you?" he asked, feeling the rapid beat of her heart.

"Then what about Sasuke?" she said abruptly, remembering the boy still lying on the ground unconscious.

"He's too weak to be worth killing as he is," he replied nonchalantly.

"What?"

"I'm letting him live so that he can become stronger. He'll hate me and live with the desire for revenge, to kill me," he answered "Then…I'll finish what I started with Shisui."

Kagome felt her breath leave her at those words. "Y-Your lying. You didn't…I know you didn't kill Shisui." Her voice trembled, and she felt her knees give out when Itachi move the sword away from her. She refused to look up at him as he crouched before her, keeping her eyes facing the ground.

"I have proof." She heard him answer and shook her head in denial and she shut her eyes, not wanting to hear anymore.

"Stop it…Stop, Itachi!" she begged, clutching the front of her shirt in aguish as everything built up inside her. She felt him grasp her chin in one hand as tears continued to stream down her face. "Stop!"

Crack.

Pink light began to pour out of her in sporadic waves, causing her to hunch over in pain as the sheer force threw Itachi into the air.

Itachi landed on his feet a few yards away from her, surprised at the raw energy suddenly leaking out of her small body, his chest steaming for where it had been hit. However, his eyes widened a little in shock as she lifted her head up to look him in the eyes.

Those eyes.

Kagome didn't seem to notice anything else as she glared at him for all she was worth, unable to contain the sorrow and anguish she felt at his betrayal. "I won't believe you…I won't let you keep secrets from me anymore…I'll make you tell the truth," she took out a kunai and charged at him, "Even if it kills me!"

She raised her weapon as she prepared to strike but growled in frustration when he jumped out of the way. Spinning around, she dropped her weapon as fingers slammed against the pressure points in her neck before collapsing to the ground.

She laid there on the ground, her back touching the cold surface as she looked up at the form looming over her. Her vision blurred from the tears in her eyes as Itachi looked at her, unable to move as he kneeled next to her.

"Why…why Itachi? I thought you were my best friend. I thought we made a promise," she asked brokenly, helpless as he drew closer to her. "…Was it all a lie?" Her voice trembled as she searched his crimson gaze for anything to tell her it wasn't so.

Itachi raised his hand and touched her cheek in an almost gentle caress. "There is no truth. Everything you knew about me was a lie," he said as he brushed away her tears, tracing the edge of her eyes as if contemplating something. He touched her forehead with his as he stared into her blue orbs, "…I was never your friend."

Kagome's could feel her heart break into a million pieces. "Will you kill me too?"

Itachi closed his lids at that. "Iie," he said, filling her with confusion before she heard his whispered words.

Her vision was flooded with his blood red eyes as the tomoes morphed into three-sided pinwheels, causing the world around her to spin before she succumbed to the darkness.

No.

"Sayonara, Kagome."

Don't go.

Itachi.


AN: Aaaannnd there you have it folks! I hope it wasn't as crappy as I thought it was. Again, sorry for the long wait and thank you to all those who still thought it worth following this story. I will try to get another story out as soon as I can. So, until then, have an awesome Mother's Day~!

P.S. On a side note, I just wanted to let you know that I also have another story that's out if you're interested in reading that. It's a Inuyasha and Attack on Titans crossover. I have also updated on that today. So, if you want, feel free to read and review if you have time.