…...Chapter 9

Suka

'That damn girl, I thought we had agreed that they would wait until morning to leave.' I thought to myself as I watched Inuyasha and Kagome practically fly through the property. At that moment I couldn't help but think about Souta and Yuki how unfair it was that they were never able to see Kagome. Yuki was her mother, don't you think that hurts her to have her little girl practically disappear. At that moment I thought about my own mother she never worried about me like that in fact she was always yelling at me to go, never stay. Huh I guess it didn't make her job any harder when she and my Father finally left. Sometimes when I think about them I wonder if they really never loved me, and then I wonder why? Why would I not mean anything to them? Enough to at least say good bye? Instead of just letting me come home to an empty house one day with a note saying they couldn't stand me anymore?

I shook my head and stood up straighter putting the never ending train aside, I needed to go and beat the crap outta that dog for taking Kagome! I grabbed a pair of jeans, a t-shirt, a hoodie, my Taser (for good measure) and ran down the stairs after them.

I got outside and wasn't able to see where they had went. I thought back to the last conversation I heard about the whole Dog Boy thing.

Flashback

We were riding home from the airport. Grandpa reached over and turned the music down some. He turned to Yuki and asked, "Do you think she'll be home?"

Yuki was quiet for a moment, I noticed her grip on the steering wheel tightened significantly for a moment and then relax. "I would think so even for a little while to see Suka, but you can definitely depend on the fact that if she does come, that boy Inuyasha will go dragging her back to his world in no time."

Grandpa sighed," I know my child, it is difficult but we must trust her to make her own decisions, and be there for her when she needs us."

"She is 16. She isn't old enough to be making her own decisions," Yuki said in a low voice.

"Yuki, she is a smart young lady, I think she can manage."

"I know, Dad, it's just I never get to spend any time with her. She's always jumping through that god forsaken well after Inuyasha. I just miss her is all."

"I know, sweetheart, I miss her too." Yuki turned the music back up after that not wanting to bring it up again.

End Flashback

I didn't think they were talking about Kagome, until I heard Souta ask Kagome when she was going to see Inuyasha again. It made me wonder if Kagome really knew how her mom felt about all of this, something told me she didn't. After all why would Kagome want to hurt her mother like that?

I headed toward the well in the shrine to see if that's the one they were talking about. My only question was what were they doing in that well? And the more I thought about it, I wasn't sure if I wanted to know. I opened the door to the shrine and didn't hear any weird noises so thought it would be okay to go in. The shrine was extremely dark but for some reason there was this strange white light on everything and it was getting brighter except I wasn't sure where it was coming from. Something was wrong I was getting this sort of anxiety pain in my chest, and it was getting a little hot. The Feeling was burning strong in my stomach it was everything I could do not to turn and run.

With the strange white light illuminating everything, I could see my way directly to the well. I walked over and looked inside, even with this illumination setting ablaze to the room, the well was still dark at the bottom. That's when this strange unexpected force started tugging on my whole person, like a magnet pulling a chain. At first it was small but as I stood there watching the darkness and wondering what was happening, the force grew so strong it yanked me over the edge. I was dragged down into the never ending space of the well.

In the midst of all my spinning and rapid descent, I smashed my head against the well, I could feel the thickness of the hot blood as it traveled down my face. The warmth of the liquid was, however, cool compared the fire that was running through my veins. It felt as though the blinding white light, that had surrounded me and clouded my vision, was the very thing burning my whole being. The pain was unrelenting and continuous it felt as though it would go on forever. Finally as I let out the only scream my body could muster, I felt the light give way and finally disappear in a loud burst.

My mind couldn't process the pain and it left me disoriented. So instead of trying to get up and find my way to safety, all I could do was lay there sprawled out on the moist dirt of the well. My eyes were too heavy to open, my head swimming from the loss of blood. I attempted to focus on my basic bodily functions, breath in, breath out, breath in, and out. My body would not move on its own will, but eventually my mind came to the conclusion that something was very wrong, I felt the cool air on my skin, the fresh scents of grass in my lungs, and the unsettling sound of something very big in the distance. I was outside.

Hey guess who? I know its been a really long time but I would like to write for you guys again so if you like the story I hope you'll enjoy this new chapter. But if you don't I understand.

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