Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha or X-men Evolution. I only own the story line. Please don't sue. Ya wouldn't get much anyway.

Authors note: I am deciding to write this rather unusual crossover for several reasons. 1) I am sick and tired of the way Inuyasha treats Kagome. Don't get me wrong, I love the dog-eared moron. But his inability to get over that Kikyo bitch really pisses me off. He's such a wuss when it comes to her. I absolutely loath Kikyo, so if you are a Kikyo lover please leave now, you have been warned. 2) I love the fuzzy dude. Nuff said. And 3) I have never before seen a Kurt/Kagome romance. And I wanted to. So I decided I'd write one. No Inuyasha and Kagome will not get back together in this fic, she won't have hang ups where he's concerned. I figure that her tolerance can only last so long before she just can't take any more. And that is where my story begins. So sit back, relax, and enjoy, on the off chance that you actually liked it please leave a review and let me know. There now that I'm done ranting on with the story.

Chapter one: Endings and Beginnings

Kagome stared into the fire with blank, unseeing eyes. Absently running her fingers through Shippo's hair as he lay curled up in her lap. Miroku watched her in worry gripping his staff tighter. He looked over and saw Sango altering between watching Kagome and staring off into the trees with a murderous expression on her face. He was very worried. Inuyasha had been disappearing more and more often lately. And there was no doubt in his or anyone else's mind that the Hanyou was meeting with the dead priestess. And each time it seemed to kill Kagome's spirit a little more. He didn't know how much longer she would last before something snapped.

Kagome wasn't thinking about very much right at that moment. Her mind was a blissful blank for once. She hadn't been back to see her family in over a month. She knew that Sango and Miroku were worried about her. They really where very good friends. Sighing, she got up carefully and crawled into her sleeping bag, Shippo purring away on her chest. She rubbed small, comforting circles on his back, and hummed back at him. He snuggled closer, his tiny hands gripping her shirt. She bent down and placed a gentle kiss on his forehead.

"Good night Sango. Good night Miroku." She called.

"Good night Kagome-chan." "Good night lady Kagome." Their voices echoed.

Kagome turned her back to the fire. But she did not sleep. Instead she lay there staring off into the darkness. She wasn't sure how long it was before she heard the others go to sleep, but it was quite some time after that when she finally heard Inuyasha return, clothing askew and jump into a tree. He never saw the pair of deep blue eyes that watched him, never knew that anyone was awake to hear him sigh the dead priestesses name into the night. And he never knew that he had just completely shattered some ones heart.

A single tear trailed down Kagome's soft cheek to splash against the ground. She had made a decision. Tomorrow she was going home no matter what. And she wasn't coming back.

The next morning started out as most mornings did. With Inuyasha demanding they get up and get moving, complaining loudly and pointing out all their faults. The others were very use to this as it was routine, and so where experts at tuning him out. Miroku and Sango noticed that Kagome was even more silent than she had become recently. Even Shippo seemed to sense it because he said not a word to the growling dog-demon and stayed practically glued to her shoulder. Miroku and Sango took up position on either side of her as they made their way back to the village.

The trip took most of the day. only stopping for a short lunch. The whole trip was done in almost absolute silence. Shippo would occasionally run his clawed fingers through Kagome's hair. He hated to see her like this, she was like a mother to him, so he did everything he could think of at the moment to comfort her.

It was night fall when they reached Kaede's village. Inuyasha disappeared again shortly after dinner. Nobody said a word.

The silence lasted for a while until Kagome looked up at her friends.

"I'm going home."

Miroku nodded. "I think that would be a good idea lady Kagome. You deserve a rest, and it has been a while since you last saw your family."

Kagome shook her head. "You don't understand. I'm going home.for good." She hung her head, not wanting to see the expressions on their faces, but determined to do this.

"Very well." Miroku said calmly.

"No." a small but firm voice declared. Kagome looked down into her lap. Her eye's welling up with tears.

"Shippo, please understand. I-I just can't do this anymore. I need to find myself again, I don't even know who I am anymore. Here I'm always in Kikyo's shadow. I need to find my own strength. It hurts so much I can hardly breath sometimes. Please don't hate me for this, I love you very much Shippo I just- I just have to do this." Tears streamed down her cheeks splashing into Shippo's hair. Shippo looked up into her eyes, looking right into her soul. Then he nodded.

"Fine. But I'm coming with you." He said very seriously. Kagome looked deeply into his eye's. She saw nothing but determination and love shining back at her. She hiccuped and nodded hugging Shippo to her tightly.

"I will protect you. I promise. I love you..Momma." Shippo whispered in her ear. He had been calling her that for a while now, thou the others didn't know. Kagome hugged him tighter, kissing his forehead.

"I love you too Shippo-chan." She whispered back to him as he hugged her neck. Yes, he was her son now and she would never leave him.

"I think that's a wonderful idea, don't you lady Sango?"

"Yes I agree, I always did want to see Kagome's time."

Kagome looked up in surprise and saw Sango and Miroku smiling down at her. "Guys?"

"Well you didn't think you were going to leave without us did you?" Miroku asked wearing his I'm-an —innocent-monk' face.

Sango kneeled down and looked Kagome in the eye's. "Kagome-chan, you are my best friend, my sister, I will follow you where ever you lead. You are the only family I have left and I will not lose you. If I have to learn how to live in your world then I'll learn it, and gladly. For I will always be by your side."

The tender moment was broken by the resident perverted monk.

"And of course you'll need my council and wisdom." He said seriously. "plus if lady Kagome is any standard to go by then her time must be full of many beautiful women."

THWAK

"Stupid Pervert Houshi." Sango growled. And for the first time in over two weeks Kagome smiled. She then turned to the only person in the hut who had yet to speak.

"Kaede?"

The old woman sat in deep thought. Then sighing looked up at her.

"I agree that you should go, for as you are now there is no hope of you beating Naraku. However, ye must return as soon as you feel you are ready. For the jewel must be completed."

Kagome nodded. " I know that I have responsibilities here, and I will not abandon them. Thank you for understanding. But I would like to ask a favor of you.

"Yes child, what is it?"

"I don't want Inuyasha to follow us, at least not yet. Can you place a barrier around the well? I know that the well itself can't be altered in anyway, trust me I've tried to seal it temporarily and it never worked. But a barrier might. You could release it when you feel that the time is right."

Kaede nodded. "Aye, I believe that is possible."

"Thank you so much Kaede, oh and do you have any extra rope?"

"Aye its in the store room out back."

Kagome nodded again, then got up and hugged the old woman. "Thank you again Kaede, your wonderful. I'll miss you." Kaede raised her arms and hugged the girl who was like a granddaughter to her.

"And I will miss ye child. Take care of yourself and return as quick as you are able."

Kagome sniffed back her tears and nodded backing up next to Miroku and Sango. Shippo jumped from Sango's shoulder to hers. She reached up a hand to hold his littler one. Miroku put a hand on her left shoulder. While Sango stood on her right, shouldering her enormous boomerang and cradling Kirara in her arms. Keade looked at them all.

"Look after each other, for together you will always be at your strongest."

They nodded then turned and walked out the door. Kaede watched them until they disappeared into Inuyasha's forest.

"How are we gonna get through the well?"

"Don't worry Shippo-chan, I've thought about that. I know that you tried to get through with the shikon jewel that one time, and it didn't work. And I couldn't get through without the jewel. So it stands to reason that if you all hold onto me and I have the jewel we should pass through fine. I mean it should work since I've brought things other than myself before, like my pack or my bike." Kagome explained as the group of four made their way to the well, avoiding the god tree since it was the most likely place for Inuyasha to be meeting with Kikyo.

Once they reached the well Kagome stopped and set down her pack. Then opening the top she pulled out the length of rope she had borrowed from Kaede. She tied it to her waist, then began tying it to each of the members of her group.

"This is just incase. But try to hold on to me if you can." The others nodded their agreement and once everyone was secure they stood and looked down the well.

"Well here goes." Kagome said. Grabbing Shippo in her arms. She felt Miroku thread his arm through hers while Sango did the same on her other side. Sango's other arm secured Kirara. Together they jumped into the well and with a bright flash of purple light they were gone.

Professor Charles Xavier was once more using Cerebro to monitor Mutant activity around the world. It was very calming for him, almost like meditation. Suddenly a surge of energy drew him to look at Japan. Going closer he noticed what it was that had drawn his attention. Five beings appeared on his grid. One was obviously a mutant, since it registered the normal bluish-white color of other mutants. It was very powerful, almost blindingly so, but wild. He would have to contact this one. Another was the normal red of a non-mutant human. It was the other three that confused him. One was appearing as the red of non-mutant but there was a purple and black hole right in the middle of it. The last two were even more strange. One appeared as a constant shifting of red and gold colors, almost like fire. The last was a bright green color.

"Cerebro Identify." Professor Xavier called. There was a whirling then a voice spoke out of seemingly no where. A picture of Kagome popping out of thin air.

"Higurashi, Kagome. Age 17. Tokyo, Japan. Mutation unknown."

Professor Xavier frowned. It wasn't often that they got an unknown mutation. "And the other four."

More whirring noises. "one non-mutant, identity unknown. One partial human also unknown. Two unidentifiable."

Charles Xavier took off Cerebro's head piece and sat back steepling his fingers in thought. Then smiled. He always did like a challenge.

Authors note: Well That's the first chapter/prologue. If your wondering why Cerebro never picked up on Kagome before it's because her miko powers didn't show up until she was pulled through the well at 15. And she only made very short trips back to her time since, so she would only register as a blip. But in bringing all her friends with her it drew his attention. That and her powers have been growing stronger with all of her experiences in the past. So tell me should I continue, or kill this fic? Next time will be Sango, Miroku, and Shippo's crash course on marvels of modern day living. Will they survive? Ha Ha, just have ta toon in ta see. Also more X-men next chapter and we get to see Inuyasha's reaction to being ditched.