Okay, I know this isn't the story, but I figured I should let everyone know what exactly all this is about.

I don't like doing this, but I feel in my heart that this needs to be brought to light.

A while back, in case it wasn't obvious, I went through a bad case of writer's block and sadly I still am.

I decided that I was going to give up writing this story and just let the story end on a mysterious note.

One of my readers (they know who they are) changed my mind.

They told me that I should just go back, rewrite my chapters, and fix any mistakes that I find.

This was in hopes that I would possibly get more readers.

I didn't think it would work so I told them that they could do a version of the story themselves as long as they credited me.

This reader told me that (and please don't tell me that no one finds this a bit odd) they had already started a version of the story…

This was the first red flag that blew up in my mind, but I decided to go on a little faith.

So we made a deal that this reader would post up their version, credit me at the end, and I would go back and fix my old chapters and update them a bit.

I did this, I got a few more readers, but still no feed back.

I took this as my story wasn't good at all.

Then I got a review saying "Someone had done a story almost like this".

As if I had stolen the story.

It concerned me, so told the reader doing the other version of my story.

They were kind enough to reply to the 'guest' review saying that I was the original writer of the story.

It was the first sign of any accreditation.

So I moved on.

I tried to continue writing.

I really wanted to show people that I could write better and I wanted to update all my chapters and make them better.

But as time went on, I had a growing feeling in my heart.

Sometimes there are stories that aren't going to work.

Everyone has failed projects in their lives and there's nothing wrong with that.

I was okay with it.

I'm still okay with it.

I took this as a learning curve and I've decided that the best move I can make is to just let this story lie.

I've decided that I won't be finishing this story.

I'm sorry to all my readers, but I feel in my heart that this is best.

I can promise you that I will keep the story up for a little while for those nostalgic readers to come read if they're ever bored to the point of death.

The first ten chapters (if anyone has taken note of) are the new chapters that I have redone.

I've changed my mind on telling people what the end of the story would be

Originally, I was going to give a brief summary to those who asked on what happened, but I've decided not to.

I was asked by some people already and I feel as if the ending could've been pilfered.

So as of now, there won't be any knowing of the ending.

So sorry.

I can tell you though that the ending included a major death.

Moving on, I can promise that I will be making another story soon.

I am still working on "Princess of Persia" but time has not given me enough of its presence to work on it.

So to end this goodbye, I wish to say thanks to all my readers and a special thanks to all my reviewers for all the encouraging words and advice.

It's people like you who make writers better…well, writers!

Thanks to everyone and God bless you all.

-KB

(DISCLAIMER: INUYASHA BELONGS TO RUMIKO TAKAHASHI)

("TEARS LEFT UNCRIED": Originally written by Kaena Blaise and the storyline/characters belong to me.)