This used to be known as No Life Flower! I quit writing this fiction on another file of mine that I also quit too because I forgot my password and couldn't have it retrieved because my password was the same as my emails hence forth why I quit writing that story. About a month ago, I did remember finally and wanted to beat myself up. Surprisingly enough, people kept reviewing my story flipping out on me 'cause I haven't updated since forever. Now I really didn't like this story 'cause my grammar sucked and since then I had become a better writer so I wasn't going to finish it but then I felt bad for those who wanted to see me finish it and loved the story so I decided to revive it better then ever.

I hope you all enjoy.

This remake is dedicated to Tikales for bugging me until I updated it.

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No Life Flower: Remade!

Chapter 1:

Falling petals

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The flamboyant blue open sky was filled with soft cotton candy-like clouds, and the birds rewarded its glory with a magnificent song, sung in light chirping voices. The day was peaceful and rather lovely but all this serenity could only last for so long. The beast—the roaring sirens drifted through the sky destroying the gentle singing of the birds and they all scampered away as if they were also being hunted by death.

Beep… The heart monitor sounded letting the doctor and nurse that surrounded the young girl barely the age of seventeen, know that her delicate life was slowly fading away from this cold unfeeling world.

Calmly, the young nurse stated, "Were losing her," she said standing next to the doctor, in a deep tone.

"She's fading fast!" he yelled, worriedly. Quickly placing his rough hands across one another, he pushed down hard on her chest. "One, two, three, four! " he shouted, and then again. "One, two, three, four!"

"She's dying!" The nurse yelled, this time her voice bared seriousness and a tinge of worry.

"Not on my watch she won't!" The doctor wasn't about to give up on her already. One final push on her heart was all it took to make it beat once more. They all let out a deep breath as her monitor started to beep again, which meant her heart was now working fine.

Taking a damp cloth from a nearby worktable, the nurse placed it gently against the doctor's forehead, wiping away the dripping sweat, and then the spittle on his chin. She smiled at him happily that he had just saved a young women's life from the brink of death's shadow, which threatened to devour her.

Bending over her, he said, "It will be okay young lady, were here, you're going to be okay." his voice a gentle whisper, trying to calm the trembling girl, who still couldn't seem to wake up all the way.

Once the ambulance pulled into the driveway of the hospital, its backdoors flung open, the doctor nodded, greeting the others, who hurriedly helped him lift the stretcher with the young maiden out of the car onto the cobblestone, and through the front doors into the hospital.

"What's her heart rate?" A medical trainee yelled, holding in his hands a clipboard as he wrote her information down.

"158 over 110," The doctor explained and the medical trainee nodded, taking down the information that was giving.

"Okay were going to move her to an isolation room."

The doctors pushed her though endless white hallways, pushing anyone in the way out of their way before reaching their destination. The medical team surrounded her, hooked her up to life support and an IV bag to try to keep her from reaching the light at the end of the tunnel.

Deep... beep... deep... beep, beep… her heart monitor gave out once more and for the second time, the doctor from the ambulance would have to jump-start it. He pushed repeatedly on her chest trying to bring her back to the world but it didn't seem to be working. This time she wasn't coming back. The doctor studied his watch for a moment before taking a pen in hand and taking the clipboard from the MT. He placed the pen tip to the paper and began to write. "Time of death 3:00 p.m." he said, dejectedly.

Falling…

Falling… Into the darkness, her body fell, and she couldn't move. All she could do was watch and listen as the darkness devoured her and the light of her soul.

Thump-Bump-Thump… Her eyes opened halfway- everything was hazy and then they closed again. She could feel herself becoming tired, her breath escaping her until there was none left, the more the darkness took over and then finally it stopped.

Everything stopped. She could feel herself lying down, on what, she wasn't sure of, all she knew was that she was on longer falling and no longer in pain, all the pain somehow had seized from her.

A seizure found her, and she began to heave repeatedly for air, but could not find it. Her body began to shake immensely as she tried to gape from air until finally, she sat up in her place.

Opening her eyes attentively, she found herself in astonishment, by what she found waiting for her outside the vile depths of the darkness. There were, falling flower petals, they fell upon her, clenching tightly around, and almost trapping her.

Smiling merrily, she held her chin up high as she took in the sent around her, that beautiful sent that intoxicated her senses. She started to dance in them slowly, almost uncontrollably. A light gathered around her soft delicate skin; it pulled her in with its warm inviting feel of security, which she accepted, half-hearted. She wanted to go but something was pulling her back, something important but she didn't know what?

Gasping as her body was invading by a sharp chill that stung up her spine, she pivoted slowly around. Whatever was lost before, whatever it was that was so important, found her finally and she knew she couldn't leave.

Her eyes opened greatly, and her mouth slowly opened. There in the field of petals, he was glowing like an angel. He walked up to her, his arms were opened wide, and she left the security of the warm light to go into those soft inviting arms of his. She entered his arms with all her love's light and embraced him gently.

"Inuyasha I love you."

His lips curled into a smile for only a moment, as they turned sad. "Kagome you can't go now I need you please come back to me."

She kept her eye's closed trying to keep all her senses on the feel of this happy moment that she could only dream of. She answered him back with gentle words. "But it's so warm… I want to go." she explained her tone rather innocent.

"Don't go! If you go, then you know I die too."

A tear fell down the side of her cheek. "Inuyasha…I don't want you to die…I won't leave you, 'cause I would never," she informed.

Beep…Beep… Beep. Her heart monitor began to show signs of life. The nurse, who was in the process of gather up her things, looked up in shock to see a miracle taking place, and then turned away yelling for the doctor to come, her tone rather panicked. "Doctor I think you should take a look at this."

Leisurely, yet curiously, the doctor came into the room. His eye became as big as saucers as he denoted the signs of life that were giving off by the monitor and the short breaths that escaped her body, one at a time.

He smiled. "This girl has a amazing will to live. She's already over come 2 near death experiences." The doctor said as he read her files, once more.

"Ah! So her name is Kagome Higurashi... that brings back memories." he smiled at her as he put the files back in its folder. He then looked over at the nurse who was waiting patiently for something to do.

"Nurse I need you to call Kagome's parents again, we need them to come down to the hospital right away."

With that the nurse left, happily that she was given a specific command. Walking over to a table that was filled with medical tools, he took a syringe, rubbing alcohol, and a cotton ball. He dabbed the cotton ball in the alcohol and wiped it across her arm, then pressed the needle to the midsection of her shoulder taking out as much blood to fill it all the way to the top.

A bead of blood slowly followed, as he pulled the syringe from her arm. He reached for the table, taking a damp cloth and pressed it against her flesh, then put a bandage slowly over the hole to stop the bleeding. He frowned; the girl didn't even flinch when the needle was stuck into her arm, which meant she was in too much agonizing pain to realize what had just occurred. That and she didn't even appear to be fully conscious. Walking towards the door to take the blood sample to the testing facility, he froze in his place upon hearing Kagome scream. It wasn't a painful yell it was more like a calling for someone.

"Inu-ya-sha." she was calling the name out repeatedly.

Turning around to face her, he narrowed his eyes suspiciously for a moment and then walked over and sat down by her bed. "Kagome are you awake," he asked.

His concerned words landed on death ear when she just repeated the name. "Inu-yas-ha I won't go."

"Hmm…" Placing his hand to her forehead, he gulped, as he discovered she was frying hot.

Pushing himself in the chair to the right side, he pulled a thermometer out from the drawer by the sink and carefully placed it inside her mouth. From there, he stood up and proceeded outside to the testing facility. The halls were quite empty. Now and then he would come across another doctor but that seldom happened. He paused in front of a seeder door. At the midsection of the door was a metal sign, and marred within the center of the rectangle, said Lab. 101. He smiled as he entered the room.

"Hey Dr. Motto, What can we do for you today?" asked one of the lab technicians. He was standing over a series of vials, test tubes, and other tools, which were laid out upon a black stained wooden table.

"I need you to run a few test on this blood sample." he explained, handing him the syringe full of Kagome's blood.

The technician accepted the blood sample with no problems. "All right, we should be done in about 24 hours." he explained.

Dr. Motto bobbed his head as he exited the room, walking down the silent hall one more. When he got back to her room, he smirked, as he noticed that her temperature was done being taken.

Holding the thermometer to his face, he inspected it. He sighed, denoting that her fever was higher than normal at 105.7F. Therefore, her reason for talking insatiably, were nothing more then delusions resulting in high fever.

He cringed slightly upon hearing wretched screaming outside the room.

"Where's my daughter, where is she?"

"Yeah where's my sister?"

The doctor opened the door to Kagome's room only to see her family yelling at a helpless nurse for answers.

"Mrs. Higurashi?"

Kagome's mom turned and looked at the doctor before her, callously. "Yes... oh its you Dr. Motto." Her demeanor changed from a cold ruthless stare to a sweet innocent smile.

He nodded slightly, and then smiled. "Maybe I can help you. I have your daughter in this room here."

Placing his hands harshly over his face, Souta began to cry. "What happened to my sister?" he asked in dejected worry.

Mom also gave the doctor a look of curiosity.

Motto sighed. "The report I was given says that she collapsed well on the way home from school. She was accompanied by a couple of friends, who called the ambulance when she fainted. On the way to the hospital, they had one incident where her heartbeat totally gave out. They were able to get her heart beat back but they almost lost her. When she was brought into the isolation room for medical attention her heart gave out a second time and we lost her completely for awhile, in the end the girls will to live brought her back from the grips of death."

Mom touched her hand to her lips, her eyes drowning in worry for her daughter's life. Souta cried his eyes out over his sisters near death experiences from behind her. Souta may act rude, and evil towards his sister, but deep down he loved her. "Can you tell me what's wrong with her?" she asked.

Motto's face fell, he narrowed his eyes. "I took a blood sample from her arm, I should get the results back from that in a day... but it doesn't look good she may have developed the same heart disease called Myxoma as her father died from."

As much as she tried to hold back her tears, Mrs. Higurashi slowly failed. A few tears seeped from the corners of her eyes when she heard the bad news, and a few seconds later after hearing of the doctors news slowly faded as her mind bled in recollection of when her husband died, Kagome was just a child when it happened, she probably didn't remember much of his last days on earth. Kagome used to come to the hospital early in the morning just to watch him wake up. She would stay with him all day and night reading him stories, and telling him about her days at kindergarten till she would get so tired and fell asleep in his arms. These thoughts brought more and more tears to her eyes, much to the point that she would break down at any given moment.

Almost immediately, Dr. Motto noticed Mrs. Higurashi's sadness and loss from the world. Being the old friend that he was decided to give her some reassurance and grasped her in his arms to calm her down. "Ssh... It's going to be okay we don't even know if she has it or not so there's no point and wasting your tears until you know for sure. Until then why don't you and your son go in and visit her."

Breaking away from him, she nodded her head, turning away as she entered her room. Souta had cried himself to sleep on the waiting couch; therefore, she had to go in alone.

She frowned seeing Kagome lying peacefully on a small hospital bed and placed a hand over her mouth to stifle a cry upon seeing all the tubes coming out from her daughter's body. One of the tubes was connected to an IV bag and the other one was her life support there was a couple other tubes but she didn't quite know what they were for. She sat down by her daughter's bed grasping her hands gently in her own.

Gazing from Kagome's heart monitor to her, face, she whispered. "Kagome are you awake."

No answer.

She sighed. Receiving no answer from Kagome scared her a little; she didn't want to loose her daughter the same way she lost her husband.

"Kagome do you remember when you asked me why I'm cool with every thing you did like going to the Warring States Era. I never gave you a clear answer to that question...I was okay with lots of the things you wanted to do unless they weren't good for you because I wanted you to live. Kagome I just wanted you to be happy. After your father died I had a complete melt down I didn't no what to do anymore I almost gave up on life, until you came into the room and hugged me. Do you remember what you said to me that day... well I remember it like it was yesterday, you held me close and told me that dad had to go it was his time. You said I needed to stop crying for him otherwise I would make him sad, I needed to get out of the house and live again otherwise he would never be able to live in peace. Do you remember that Kagome? Well I made it my goal to live by those pure words of yours so you can't die now otherwise I don't know if I can live on anymore without you." Kagome's fingers moved within hers, she began to grip her mother's hands gently.

"M-Mo-m." She said trying to kept her breathing pattern steady. Her mom wiped the tears from her eyes, with the rim of her hand; her unhappy expressions contorted into a weak smile.

"I'm here dear."

Kagome slowly opened her eyes to see her mom by her side. She looked around the room and began to panic. She didn't understand exactly how she got where she was, all she could recall was getting in a fight with Inuyasha about going to school and Kikyou, then she remembered walking with her friends and after that her memories ended.

She smiled, yawning. "Mom what happened? Where am I?"

Mom's jubilant countenance fell sharply. "You're at the hospital darling," she explained carefully, not wanting to upset her.

Kagome trembled and her mouth expanded slightly.

"You fainted on the way to school, your friends called the ambulance." At first she was going to finish explaining what Dr. Motto had told her moments ago, but then decided against it. She would wait until she knew for sure.

Kagome nodded and began to close her eyes and fell back to sleep. She must have been really tired. Her mother thought as she watched her peaceful face

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The next day came shortly; Kagome opened her eyes to see that he mom had stayed with her all night. She smiled, but it quickly eased into a frown. Her chest burned, and her throat felt taut and dry. She felt horrible. The door to her room moaned slightly, which caused her to look away from her mother at the doctor who came into the room. He didn't seem all too happy, his face was stoic he didn't even allow a bit of emotion to show through. "Mrs. Higurashi?"

Mom yawned awakening from her sleep. "What is it?" she asked, still out of it slightly.

Kagome narrowed her eyes suspiciously, watching the doctor attentively. She couldn't help but wonder what was going on, just why was the doctor acting so uptight, and secretive? "Yeah, what is it, doctor?" Kagome questioned curiously.

Now fully awake, Mom stood from the chair, and looked at the doctor warily. He beckoned her to follow him out of the room, as he slowly exited. Mom turned to face Kagome with a meek smile. "I'll be back soon, don't worry." she assured.

Once they were out, he allowed a sad look to seep onto his face. "I got the blood test results back."

Mom's eyes fell; she began to shudder from his cold tone. Her stomach knotted in anticipation and fret at what he was about to tell her. She gulped. "What did they come back as?"

"Well they did a complete Blood Scan and a X-ray, while she slept." he took a deep breath. "The blood test came up positive. When we did the X-Ray they found 2 tumors located in her left atrium, 1 in her right and 2 in the ventricles. For them to be able to see the tumors with such clarity using only an X-ray means that they have grown to be very large. They did some other new tests using her blood, and so it is safe to say that she indeed has the rare heart disease Myxoma like her fathers. Her immune system is dangerously low at this point in time; she will have to stay at the hospital until they can stable it. We can't risk her catching any viral diseases." he sighed. "I'm sorry but she probably will only live through a week or two at the most."

Sniveling, Mom tried to fight back her tears after hearing the results but just couldn't handle it as she finally gave in and the tears fell. Dr. Motto sighed taking her into his arms once more. "I'm sorry Mrs. Higurashi."

She let go of him and wiped the tears from her eyes. "But there are things we can do, like we tried to with my husband, but we failed, right?"

He nodded. "Yes, but—"

She shook her head, silencing him. "No don't tell me anymore bad news, we can talk about this later but first, I want to be the one to tell her, is that okay with you?"

He grinned at her lightly. "Of course, I would expect nothing less."

She hugged him then quickly proceeded to her daughter's room. Shaking her head with a smile at the sight before her of Kagome sitting up right in her bed watching television, she walked in slowly. Kagome flipped through all the channels like there was no tomorrow but stopped noticing her mom smiling at her and then shut the television completely off.

"There never is anything good on is there? So, mom what's up? What did the doctor say?"

A desolate smile grasped her lips. She sat down by her daughter's bed once more holding her hand. "Kagome there's something I need to tell you!"

Kagome lied down the remote to the television, on the bed and stared at her suspiciously. "What is it?"

Mom let a sad sigh. "I don't know how to say this! Kagome the doctor's took a blood sample from you. It came back positive, they also did an x-ray and found 5 huge tumors surrounding your heart," she said quickly, leaving nothing out. This was the hardest thing for her to do; she never thought she would have to deal with it again.

Sitting there for a few moments in shock, she allowed the words to sink in slowly as a tear died away from her eye. She bit her lip. "So what your really trying to say is that I'm going to die just like my father did. Am I right? " Kagome questioned, recalling her father.

Her mom's eye's bubbled with tears and she leaned in to hug her daughter who was now also in tears. "Its okay darling just let it all out," she said, patting her on the back.

"There is one other thing though. They said that your immune system is dangerously low so you will have to stay in the hospital until they can help you stabilize it. I don't want you getting sicker than you are, okay?"

Kagome let go of her mother in that instance of her words. She couldn't stay in the hospital what about Inuyasha, what about the Shikon Shards? She couldn't just put him off like this and she couldn't just forget the promise she made to help piece it back together. "But what about the Warring States Era?"

Mom sighed, shaking her head. "I'm sorry dear but you won't be able to visit your cute friend with the ears, at least until your immune system is back up and running." she then stood up from Kagome's bed, leaned down, and kissed her forehead. "The best thing you could do right now is try and get some sleep."

Kagome nodded and closed her eyes. "Fine mom, I will sleep!"

"Good darling, just sleep." She then exited the room quietly letting her daughter get some sleep.

Once she knew her mom was gone, her eyes snapped opened. Sitting up in her bed, she pulled off all the tubes that were connected to her arms, and wrists. Once they were all off, she took a small breath, and stood up from her bed. Soon they would be rushing in the room, thinking she had flat lined, and so she hadn't much time to orchestrate an escape.

Advancing as quick as possible towards the closet in her room, she took out her uniform she was wearing before she was sent to the hospital, and put it on, and then headed towards her door. She wasn't going to die just yet, not until she saw Inuyasha and not until she fulfilled her promises to him, and the others.

Peeking outside, she spied her family just a couple feet from the door seated on a few chairs—her mother was in a steamed conversation with the doctor apparently about Kagome, since she heard her name spoken quite a few times. Souta was fast asleep on the chair next to Kagome's mother, and Kagome couldn't help smiling at him. Noticing a few doctors heading for her door, she immediately freaked, and stealthily walked out the room. Walking around the corner she found a linen closet, and swiftly entered hoping to hide out there for a moment.

Letting out a deep prolonged sigh that she was not caught, Kagome closed her eyes trying to calm herself. Once she found her center, she reopened her eyes, and was met with freedom from this white walled health prison. Kagome smiled turning around in the closet, seeing a complete set of surgeon scrubs: cap, mask, shirt, and pants, just waiting for her to snatch them right off the hanger. She quickly donned on the outfit over her school uniform, fitted the surgeons mask around her mouth, and the cap over her head, making sure to cover all her hair. She could not risk being caught now. Not to risk anyone seeing the deformities in her outfit due to the uniform underneath, Kagome donned on a lab coat as well, which she found to be next to the scrubs outfit.

Readying to go, Kagome reopened the door slightly, and watched as the hospital was in disarray. It was obvious it was because of her, for Kagome could hear her name being shouted several times, and see her mom running around the hospital in tears. Guilt boiled strongly in Kagome's heart, I am sorry mom, but I have to see Inuyasha. Locking the guilt away, she waited for the exact moment to arrive when she would begin to walk down the hall as one of the hospital staff. When no one was around, she slithered out the door, and as calm and confident as a doctor should be, she paced herself down the hallway towards the exit.

Kagome gazed at the ground, hoping no one would notice her, but sadly she was mistaken, as she could hear someone call out to her. "Hey, miss…are you new here?"

Stopping in midstep, Kagome slowly turned around, saying not a word but softly pointing to herself. A skinny man wearing a lab coat similar to Kagome's, with short brown hair, nodded, concern glistening in his blue orbs. "I haven't seen you around before."

It was apparent now that she wasn't going to get out of this place without a few hitches—Kagome was just going to have to talk. Clearing her throat, she spoke inanely in a deep tenor. "Yes I am." Pausing she bowed to him. "I am sorry but I have somewhere important to be, maybe we can talk later."

With a small smile, the man nodded again. "All right miss." He stopped, and by the suspicious look in his eyes, Kagome thought she might have been caught red-handed. "By the way, before you go. You wouldn't have seen a teenage girl by the name of Kagome Higurashi? She has black hair to the midsection of her back, chocolate brown eyes, and is wearing hospital clothes. At first we thought she flat lined due to her sickness, but when we got to her room she was nowhere to be seen…you wouldn't know anything, would you?"

Trying to remain composed, Kagome shook her head. At least he hadn't figured her out. "No, nothing, but I did hear about that from the staff, and I will tell you the same thing I told them…if I hear or find anything I will let you know," she smiled. "Okay?"

He nodded, expressionless. "My name is John Treywind. Thanks for your time." With that he turned and left.

When he was out of sight range, Kagome let out a deep sigh of relief. Now that that's over, I can finish. Kagome headed out the front door, and immediately turned a corner, hiding behind a large thick bush. After looking around the premises for any signs of medical doctors, or her mother nearby, she sprung into action running as fast as she could towards her home and the Bone Eaters Well.

She didn't pay any attention to her surroundings, just kept running towards her goal, keeping her mind and energy concentrated on her heart rate and keeping it steady so she wouldn't pass out again before reaching her destination. She could recall when her father was ill, no one would leave him alone for fear he might stress out—causing his heart rate to go up—and then pass out. It didn't help matters that she had a low immune system, and could catch any sickness known to man. Also in having a low immune system—she remembered this also from her father—makes you weak because your body isn't working normally anymore. She passed a couple of streets and the school before making it to her home and the shrine.

Wrenching the doors to the shrine open, she picked up her yellow bag that she had pre packed before leaving to school, threw it over her back and then continued to jump down the well to go find Inuyasha.

Rainbow colors and light crystals engulfed her sending her to the past in the Warring States Era. The high up walls of the well, seemed to be too much of a challenge for her, she didn't know if her heart could take it.

Still she knew that Inuyasha probably wouldn't be around to help her. Besides, he most likely was off sulking somewhere over the fight they had before she left for school that morning. She pushed forward, as much strength as he could into her grasp on the wall once her grip was tight and secure; she made her way slowly to the top of the well and then jumped out onto the soft grass. The smooth slivers of the grass caressed her skin as she lied upon it. Standing up she began to journey away from the well, but stopped as she felt her breath viciously escape her. Immeasurable amounts of droplets of sweat engulfed her body. Her chest burned, and thousands of needles tore through her. She grasped her hands around her throat as she fell to the ground. What was going on, she was so confused, and scared, but then she wasn't. She knew in the back of her mind what was happening. Soon her eyes rolled back into her head and she had fainted once more.

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Authors Notes: I know everything there is to know about Myxoma. (I study it last year. ). However, I want to warn you all that I did exaggerate a lot on the disease… Okay I hope you all enjoyed the remake version, I know it still sucks but I working on it.