Title: Forever Broken

Title: Forever Broken

Summery: Kagome thought that maybe her and Inuyasha were meant to be. Until a demon princess with a temper and attitude that rivals Inuyasha's comes along. Will Kagome let our hanyou hero go, or will she fight for what she thinks is hers? KagInuOC.

Disclaimer: I don't own the cast of Inuyasha, but I sure as hell own Nekoi! I also don't own any songs I use…but I wish I could own the lead singer of Three Days Grace, Adam Gontier.

Rated M for language and citrus content in later chapters.

A/N: It EXSIST!! The sequel is here….the updates will be entirely random due to the fact I have no study hall this year…but I will update as often as I can, but it will be hard.

Prologue - Mirrors

-On the ground I lay
Motionless in pain
I can see my life
Passing me by-

"Time of Dying" by
Three Days Grace

'Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the biggest idiot of them all?' Kagome thought silently, while glaring at herself in the mirror. She glanced at the picture on her dresser. It was of a Kagome in happier times, when she thought she had finally found true love. Her eyes turned back towards the mirror. She hated that picture of herself; she thought it was a false representation. Kagome had been good at hiding the scars of her broken heart, cause she sincerely believed that Inuyasha had ran off to see Kikyou the first couple of nights that he had been missing from their small Tokyo apartment. That was before she saw him with her. That dammed demon princess had ruined her life. She wasn't content with taking Inuyasha; she had to have the complete and utter destruction of Kagome's entire person.

Focusing on the mirror and not the suicidal voice in the back of her head, telling her to go blow Nekoi up; she made an assessment of herself. Her hair, that had at one point been close to her ass, was now shoulder length, she had green contacts in to cover up her chocolate orbs, and her face, which had been always so full of color, was now very pale. She got up off the bed and walked over to the window, looking out over the Tokyo skyline. Outside Kagome's one bedroom studio apartment, there were sounds of life, of people living. Sounds that you had once heard inside this very apartment, was now heard outside. Kagome knew that even though she wanted it to stop for her, the world would keep going on without her.

'The world…" She thought, 'Is like one big fucking merry-go-round, you just have to be smart enough to know when to jump off; and how to land properly.' She turned to look back at the mirror and was remembering why she hated mirrors, they forced you remember who you had been…and reflect on who you had become.

(A/N: It has a very angsty feel to it, but don't worry…the comedy isn't too far behind, just be thankful that this is going up.)