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Kagome sat on the dark blue couch of their apartment with a towel holding her wet hair up. She shivered slightly occasionally and sneezed just as frequently. Sango picked up the phone and rang the doctor setting up an appointment for Kagome, worrying that the flu would cripple her friend's recovery.
Kagome sat with "The Dreamcatcher" open in her lap, reading it between sneezes. So far it was catching her attention and keeping her mind off the changes InuYasha had done to himself. A small sad sigh escaped her; even when losing herself in her books the image of InuYasha looking at her out of her mind.
"Okay. Tomorrow at 12 you are going back to Riyuk's." Kagome rolled her eyes and offered her friend half a smile. "How do you feel?" Another sneeze gave Sango her answer. Sango's cell phone began to ring and vibrate on the table. She walked over to it and answered as Kagome returned to her book.
"Kags I'm going to Miroku's for a minute. I'll be right down the hall and right back." Kagome nodded and grabbed the remote from the TV; the book wasn't holding her attention enough. Sango chuckled and left, locking the door behind her.
Kagome's tired, worn mind drifted towards the blackness of sleep as mind-numbing TV played. She ignored the urge to doze off and continued to watch one of the Matrix movies.
Suddenly she was behind the wheel of her old yellow Honda Civic. InuYasha was sitting beside her laughing at something Kikyo apparently said with his hand on her leg. Kagome shook her head, "What on earth?" Her voice was foreign to her she didn't recognize it. "We are coming back from the movies… Remember?" InuYasha looked over at her with concern. "Wait what?" InuYasha continued to look at her, "are you okay?" She nodded slowly and tried to put the pieces of what was going on together. They stopped at a red light and Kagome ran a hand through her hair and sighed. Something was defiantly wrong. The light turned green and Kagome began to pull out when a huge dodge ram truck came barreling through the red light and smashed into the front of Kagome's car sending it spinning into the ditch where it caught and flipped over onto the roof. Kagome's head bounced off the glass of the windshield as pain erupted from her stomach which slammed into the steering wheel. She fought as black misted the edges of her vision and dots of color danced in front of her eyes. The truck was also on it's side and Kagome saw into the cab. The driver was lying on his side trying desperately to pull himself up; his arm was crushed between the door and the road. He screamed in agony as blood began to run steadily out of his mouth. Kagome saw a large gash across his neck and felt vomit rise in her throat as blood bubbled out of it with each breath he released. The agonizing pain in her stomach and seeing the extent of the mans injuries pushed her mind further into the darkness she'd been fighting and she fainted, but didn't lose sight of what was going on. Rescue unit arrives and began to work on flipping the cars over and pulling everyone out. She awoke for a brief moment as they loaded her on the stretcher but the EMS couldn't get her to respond after that. InuYasha looked down at her with tears running down his face and held her hand the whole ride in the ambulance. "Baby don't leave me. I can't… This life is nothing without you…" Kagome scoffed at his words.
The next she saw was the surgery on her stomach. The tear was between her intestines and the bottom of her stomach. She felt each stitch as they sowed and felt the pain from the injury as they moved her organs around. It hurt so much, so much… She began to writhe even though she was seeing it from above. She wanted to escape to be gone from the pain… Oh the agony!!!
"KAGOME!!!!!" She fell from the couch with a loud thump. Tears rolled down her face and she found herself wrapped in a blanket. She looked up at Sango with pleading. She grabbed the nearest notebook and wrote, 'Oh Sango! I remember. Everything! Oh it was awful! I felt the pain!" As if to remind her of the vivid dream she'd suffered; her stomach gave a sharp pain. Sango stared at her in amazement. "You do?" Kagome began to sob into her hands. 'The driver. Oh Sango! The glass slit his throat! I watched him basically die!" The tears burned her face. Sango hugged her against her until she calmed herself down enough to fall back into a light doze.