InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Who Let The Dogs Out ❯ Never Again ( Chapter 1 )

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Who Let The Dogs Out?

Chapter 1

Kagome Jerked awake with a start, it had been a long time since she had had that dream. Sitting up she took a deep breath trying to slow her breath. Thinking that some fresh air might calm her down a little, climbing to her feet she walked out of the door.

Outside she breathed in the cool night air. The night was beautiful, the sky was dark and the moon was shinning brightly casting a pall glow overt he world making the land look lithe a fairytale world. Kagome looked up into the sky and signed. Glancing up into the trees Kagome looked for Inuyasha with her eyes. Finding him in a tree not far from the hut Kagome walked up and stood underneath it, glancing up she noticed that he wasn't alone, in his arms was the one person that Kagome disliked the most. KiKyou. Kagome found herself sad and upset at

Inuyasha's choice of a mate. Strangely though she wasn't heart broken, instead she felt Kind of glad and a little relieved that she didn't have to guess about his feelings anymore. She was sad because she realized that she could no longer depend on Inuyasha to protect her if and when she got in trouble. She concluded that she would have to leave to learn how to defend herself. Walking back into the hut Kagome gathered all of her belongings and packed them all away and after writing her friends a note she headed toward the well. With one last glance at the world around her, she jumped into the well disappearing in a cloud of blue.

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As soon as he awoke Inuyasha realized that Kagome was gone. Jumping down from the tree he was in( Kikyou had left earlier) he stalked into the hut and, low and behold, she was gone, along with all her stuff. As soon as he awoke the others he told them that she was gone. Pandemonium ensured. Sango shouted and screamed and cried. Miroku yelled and hit Inuyasha, Shippou wailed and cried sobbing into Sango's arms. Kaede just sat calmly on the floor in the corner fingering a piece of paper that had been lying by her pillow when she woke up. After about twenty minutes almost everyone had calmed down with the exception of Shippo who was still sobbing in Sango's arms. It was then that Inuyasha noticed the paper in Kaedas hands.

" Hey Baba, what is that that you have in your hands?"

The old woman looked at the paper in her hands and then looked back at the hanyou, " It is a letter from Kagome." she stared plainly before she went back to staring at the paper.

Inuyasha was totally shocked he just stood there for a moment before shouting ''well what are you waiting for? Read the darn thing!" he screeched.

Kaeda looked at the paper a moment longer before motioning every one to sit down. Once seated she spoke in a soft voice. ''She has gone."

Everyone gave her a look that said plainly 'duh' then after a short pause Inuyasha shouted " What do you mean gone? She can't be gone we still have to find the rest of the jewel shards."(He doesn't get it ^_^ )

After yelling for what seemed like hours he finally calmed down enough that Kaede was able to continue with what she was saying.

"As I was saying, she left us a letter stating that she has gone back to her our time and will return to us in three years."

Inuyasha at that point went ballistic and started yelling at everyone that this was all their fault. Shippou started crying and saying that it was all Inuyasha's fault that his 'mommy' had left. Sango just cried silently while Miroku tried to comfort her while grieving in his own way. Not truly believing what Kaede had said Inuyasha jumped up and ran out the door before anyone could stop him he ran as fast as he could in the direction of the well.

As he ran through the trees Inuyasha wished with all his might that he would be able to get through the well, that she had not found some way to prevent him from coming through and taking her back with him. As soon as he reached the well he didn't even slow his pace as he vaulted over the rim and down into the depths of time.