Demon of love

Summary: With Inuyasha finally with Kikyo and Naraku defeated, Kagome has harnessed her true powers as a priestess.

But Sango and Miroku decide there is something missing in their friend's life. So they sign her up for a feudal reality show.

Disclaimer: i don't own anything.

In a small hut, in a tiny village, A young priestess stirred restlessly. Fighting against the conciousness that was about to

welcome her, She pulled the covers over her head, trying to escape the sun. But it didn't work. With a sigh, Kagome got

up from her mat, and began to put on tea. All the memories that had happened to her during the past six month came flooding

back to her. They had finally defeated Naraku, and Inuyasha had stayed with her for the next three months. One morning she

had woken up and he was gone. He had gone to be with Kikyo for good. She saw them from time to time, that sickening

superior smirk on Kikyo's face as she snuggled up to inuyasha. Guilt racked his eyes whenever he saw her. At first it hurt.

But now she had no reason to be ashamed. She was beautiful. And powerful. Kagome had let her hair grow longer than

Kikyo's had been. It now cascaded past her knees. Instead of a ribbon, she let her hair flow around her, keeping it pulled

back in a red headband. Instead of her school girl uniform, she wore a long flowing green skirt, and a tucked in white blouse.

She also wore a bit of makeup. But not so much as to offend the people of this time. Just a little pink rouge on her lips.

Her powers had now far surpassed Kikyo's too. She was able to erect barriers, purify without her arrows, had advanced

knowledge of herbs and medicines, and could blow up demons with the flick of her hand. To the outside world, she was

the prettiest and most powerful priestess there ever was. Other than Midoriko. But inside she was lonely. when she slept

she would dream of when they all used to travel together. the nights inuyasha would pull her into his arms while they slept

under the night sky. Now he probably does that with kikyo she thought bitterly. She had seen them just yesterday. Passing

her in the market. Kikyo eyed her conceitedly. Kagome paid no mind. They had come, unaware, on her special day. She

was being honored as a the most powerful priestess in all the lands. This was the village where the jewel of four souls was

first given to Kikyo. But the dead priestess was long forgotten. At least in this sense, Kagome had finally replaced Kikyo as

something. Kagome could feel the jealousy emanate in waves as she and Inuyasha observed the celebration. No one

seemed to pay any mind to the dead priestess, whose own good looks were now far surpassed by Kagome. Many admirers

came. To see the look of true beauty, they had said. Kikyo looked disgusted, and had dragged inuyasha away. Who was now

staring at her with a longing look in his eyes. But every night, Kagome would return to the hut Kaede had let her borrow,

alone. No matter how good she looked, how much she was praised. Kikyo still had Inuyasha. The only thing she had ever

really wanted. Sipping on her tea, Kagome sighed and thought about what she was going to do for that day. Visiting her

modern home, or going to see Sango and Miroku, who had finally married and lived in a far away village. Shippou and Kohaku

had joined them. Along with their newborn twin girls, Akiha and Armina. Everyone had someone. All but me. Kagome thought

sadly. She was distracted by her thoughts when she heard her curtains open. In stepped Sango, who had a shy smile on

her face. "Sango!" She yelled. Jumping up to hug her friend "I was just coming to see you!" "It's like you knew!"

Sango laughed and hugged her friend back. "Good to finally see you to, it been months." Kagome pulled back. "Ya,sorry

about that." "The people in this village were under frequent demon attacks and I had to protect them." "No need to apologize

Kagome. "I know the people are grateful for your help." After offering her friend a cup of tea, Kagome and Sango sat sitting

deep in thought. "Sango?" Kagome began. "What is it?" Sango answered, lowering her cup. "Do you think we made the right

decision when we wished on the jewel shard?" Sango nodded and closed her eyes. She had waited a long time to hear

Kagome ask that question. For their last use of the jewel shard, Kagome had persuaded them to wish things would turn

out the way they were supposed to turn out. After all, she didnt want to mess with the cosmos, and she knew if things

were meant to be, they were going to happen that way. But now here she was alone. She almost wished she had thought

of something different. To keep inuyasha and send Kikyo's soul to hell. But his heart would always be hers. No matter where

she was. It probably wouldn't have worked out in the long run anyway. "Thats what I came to you for." Sango finally said.

Kagome blinked, confused. "About the shards?" "No." Sango said, setting her tea down. "Miroku and I think you might be

feeling a little lonely here without Inuyasha." Kagome looked down. So there it was. Even from far away they could still sense

her sadness. Sango continued. "So Miroku and I." She stopped and closed her eyes. "Miroku and you what?" Kagome urged

on. "Miroku and I signed you up to find a mate." The hut was silent for some time, before Kagome broke down. "You did

what!" "Now Kagome." Sango said smoothly. Kagome ignored her. "I can't believe you two would do something like this, I

mean, how do you guys even know i'm that lonely anyway?" "Well im not going to do it, I wont!" She sat down hard on her

mat, to signify she meant that it was her final decision. "You have no choice." Sango said. "We put up the house as dowry

to make sure you go. If you don't we'll lose everything." Kagome stared at her friend in shock. She had risked becoming

homeless so that she could find a man? Kagome thought of refusing, before she looked at her friend. A brand new mother

who had to keep a roof over her children's head. A woman who had been like a sister to her for years. She couldn't do it.

She had to go. Kagome let out a sigh of defeat. And as soon as she did she felt warm arms being thrown over her neck.

"Im so excited for you!" Sango gushed. "Yeah,yeah." Kagome replied sourly. "So how does this thing work anyway?"

"Well." Sango said. "There is a type of magic, like Kanna's mirror, that allows people from anywhere see whats going on

on this game at anytime." "Like a t.v.?" Kagome interrupted. "A what?" Sango asked. Kagome shook her head. "Anyway,

there will be eleven more women besides you. both human and demonesses." Sango paused for Kagome's reaction. She

was looking at the ground, thoughtfully. "Each woman will compete for his love until you are kicked off one by one. Until he

decides the last one standing will be his mate." "Sounds like reality tv." She said to herself. "When do I leave?" Sango

looked nervously at the ground. "Sango." Kagome scolded in a warning voice. "You carraige is waiting outside." Kagome

gasped. "So soon?" "Ya, so you better move quick." Kagome muttered darkly and began shoving clothes and accessories

into the backback she always bought. "So do you know who this guy is?" She asked, not really caring. She was going to get

herself elimanated as soon as possible. Sango shook her head. "All I know is that its in the western lands." Kagome frowned.

Didn't Sesshoumaru control those lands? He must have been angry to find out such a show was going to be going on in his

lands. Human and demon women trying to mate a demon? He must have been going crazy. If only she knew.