Hey love, I've decided that since the last chapter for Frustration is still in progress, I'll just start my new story. Does anyone agree with me that sometimes it become extremely boring just writing the same story? So I'm going to start this new one.

Do review!!!

Disclaimer: I would love to own Inuyasha….but I don't. Isn't life sad?

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"Before this story is told I would like to explain a few things. The difference between the world you know and the world I know, is extremely different. The world that you are living in right now is what my people like to call idiotic monkeys. Though personally I wouldn't call you that because I am one of those idiotic monkeys, well human is what I should say. No, in my world, there are barely any human…there are only vampires.

Though this probably sounds extremely frightening and strange, it's nothing new to me. Actually Vampires never really existed until fifty years ago. Well of course I wasn't born during that time but my mother and father have told my brother and I. Actually, most of the human race was wiped out in a mere five months. But of course they didn't kill them, than they would have no food. Instead they use humans as feeders. Keeping them locked up in cages or cells, but those are only a few vampires that do that. But these days, humans are sort of used like money. They are locked up in a bank or a safe, than

their blood is traded for the item they want, or for even better and richer blood, as well.

Well now that are brief history lesson I would like to continue on to something that happened about thirty years later. Demons came to our land; they too had thirst for blood. So the vampires and the demons joined together to create a government; trying their best to get rid of the free willed humans. They eventually mated creating even more powerful creatures to walk this planet.

But there are more things that are happening here than meets the eye. There are resistance, humans that are secretly planning to rise up against the vampires and demons. Then there are people like me, the ones that are lucky enough not to be a piece of money and for trading. But then there are some that are rumored, about vampires turning into human. But that's just folktale……"

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Higurashi Kagome sat in front of the window of her apartment. The small two room apartment with a kitchen as big a bathroom and a dinning room in the living room. The yellow wall paper clashed with the green doors; and the orange kitchen with cupboard door falling off the hinges. The blue couches that look like they had gone through a thousand years in a dumpster; where they were practically found lay beside each other.

Though, she had lived there most of her life. She had a brother who went to school everyday even when he was sick. A mother who worked twenty four hours a day and seven days a week; as well as their father. Kagome a usual strait A student had just finished her year in high school, but it was unfortunate she couldn't go to the college of her choice. She had to go to the one closest to her apartment; unfortunately her parents didn't have the money to send her to the other one.

Her parents, worked as servants for a vampire or demon, Kagome couldn't honestly remember. Though she honestly thought it was disgusting, humans had been here longer than they had, they've been though everything. Wars, nuclear wars, global warming, heck! They almost destroyed the earth but they fixed it anyways didn't they?

"This is all wrong," she whispered softly. She continued to stare blankly through the window. Her fingers twiddled with a piece of paper in her hand. At the top of the page a sign of a griffin was printed in the corner of the page. Beside it the name princess Yuki; which was named after the woman that had brought the demons and vampires to work together; and of course she was a vampire.

Kagome attention sparked up when a black van pulled up into the parking lot. She sighed and leaned her head on the window. She breathed out and the window began to fog up; blurring the sight of a dark haired man and woman helping a boy out of the car. Kagome got up from where she was sitting and walked into her room. She closed the door behind her and rested her fore head on the wall.

The sound of people walking in could be heard on the other side. They were laughing, about something that had happened at Sotas soccer game. Kagome dropped to her knees the paper in her hand dropped on to the blue carpet facing up. Tears fell softly on to the page as Kagome began to re-read it once again. Her forehead remained resting on the door. Her hands fisted up on each side of her head. She read the letter once again and continued to re-read a paragraph; Dear Higurashi Kagome, we here at Princess Yuki would enjoy to have you here, we have accepted you to be a griffin.

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"Kagome, it's time for diner!" Her mother cried from the kitchen.

"I'm coming," Kagome shouted. She placed a pillow on her and let out a sigh. Her mother was angry about something. Though she didn't like to tell anyone, her mother is actually her foster mom. Her father is her foster father and her brother is her brother, DNA and all.

When Kagomes foster mom is angry, it's more or less that she will throw things. Kagome would never tell anyone about their abusive nature to her, though they didn't hurt her brother. Her brother saw them as his parents and there for Kagome did her best to help keep that image. Though Kagome knew they weren't her real parents, it was hard these days to find a foster home for humans. She had actually been through two foster homes before she had to live with them. Then one day her brother showed up out of no where with a note explaining how they were both related and such.

Kagome closed her eyes, the sounds were muffled by the pillow and Kagome had to thank the lord from that. Though she never actually heard the door open, and the loud pounding from feet until it actually hit her; a poke on her stomach. Kagome burst out laughing as more pokes began to hit her stomach.

"Stop, it hurts!" Kagome screamed, she threw the pillow off her face to get a look at her tickler. She smiled at her brother who was sitting beside her.

"Come on diner's ready. Come on Kagome you always sit and pout in your room for that letter. If you keep waiting it will never come." Sota smiled happily at her and stood up; he poked her stomach once again and then took off out of the room.

"Fine I'm up!" Kagome shouted and stomped out of the room. She walked into the dining room, which she still considered to be the living room. She sat down in a chair at the small table, her mother already laid down the food and her brother putting the forks down.

"Tired sweetie?" Her father came up and kissed her on the head.

"A little," Kagome smiled softly. She took a spoon full of the pasta like substance and placed it on her plate. Kagome remained silent poking the food afraid that it might attack her at night time.

"Kagome, if you don't want to eat it make your own food!" Her mother yelled from across the table, Kagome lowered her head and put a little bit of it in her mouth.

"How was every ones day?" Her father quickly changed the subject and patted Kagome on the shoulder.

"You know all about my day!" Sota cried happily and turned his head towards Kagome, "how was your day?"

"Well…I got a letter," Kagome whispered softly. She began take out the letter from her pocket and unfolded it.

"Who's it from dear?" Her mother asked with a change of heart.

"It's from that college I wanted to go to. You remember Princess Yuki?" Kagome whispered, "I was accepted into the school."

"That's great!" Sota cried, he got out of his seat and hugged her. "Now you can go to college! Call my everyday okay? I know that's a fancy school."

"I told you not to send that application! How are we going to pay for it Kagome? You never use your head, god you're so stupid!" Her mother screamed and threw the plates on to the ground. Kagome starred at the pasta and then crumpled the letter in her hands.

She felt someone tug her away from the table. She decided to follow them knowing that it wasn't her mother because she was still screaming at her father. She was pulled into her room and the door shut behind her. Kagome dropped her head and sat on her bed. She placed her hands over her temples and began to rub them.

"Is it a scholarship?" A small voice piped into her concentration.

"I think it could be. But there are vampires and demons in there. There is now way I'll be able to fit in with that kind of group. It makes my stomach turn," Kagomes clutched her stomach and then looked up at her brother.

She watched him get up from where he was and took out a box. He opened the box gently and then looked at the door. The sound of their mother still screaming could be heard from the kitchen. He let out a sigh of relief and took out a small bag. He through it across the room on to her lap and then crawled over and sat beside her.

"What is it?" Kagome question him.

"Train tickets," he smiled.

"How exactly are train tickets going to help me? Don't they have a certain date on them?" Kagome took them out of the brown bag.

"They're silver tickets." Sota said slowly, gloating about his brilliance.

"How on earth did you get Silver tickets?" Kagome cried as she starred at the two in her hand.

"Stole it off some guy, just in case of emergencies," Sota took one from his sisters' hand and put it back in the bag. She opened her mouth to say something but Sota silenced her, "this is an emergency. Now listen we're going to have to hide your scent and you need to pack by nine o'clock or you'll miss your train. Even though you're going to be at a school be careful and always hide your neck. No matter where you are and who you are with."

Kagome nodded, "when will you come see me, my knight in shining armor?" Sota smiled and hugged his sister, "as soon as I can. Now hurry up and pack your stuff," Sota whipped tears from his eyes.

"But promise me you won't fall in love with a vampire," he smiled.

"I promise," Kagome grinned.

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It was nerve racking. Vampires just drinking blood in jus boxes, water bottled. Kagome would feel the vomit slowly coming up but she urged it back down. She had never actually been this close to vampires. In her old school it would either but a small hut that contained nine or ten people, or there could be just you.

She slowly walked on to the small train. Painted black to represent the darkness and the on the side had red stripes. She cautiously walked up onto the train. It was surprising to her how no one gave her a second glance to see what she was wearing. A turtle neck and a big puffy coat, of course she didn't stand out.

Kagome cautiously sat in a seat, all alone. She smiled happily, maybe she could sleep. But she quickly shook that idea from her head, who knows what could happen while she was sleeping. She leaned her head on the window; it was too quite during the night time. She found it creepy, demons and vampires' favorite time of day was night time of course. But the tale about vampires burning in the sun light was a load of crap and when they suck your blood you turn into a vampire as well, that was crap too, you die.

Kagome remained silent, her eyes dropping. She checked her watch, nine thirty. Usually she would be in bed, listening to her brothers snoring across the room. Then there were the times he had nightmares and crawled into bed with her. Kagome smiled softly and wished she was with her brother right now. Her soft smile turned into a frown as the thought just hit her. How was she going to survive a few years with blood sucking vampires? Who will stare at her hungrily. She sighed and closed her eyes, praying that she would get through this safely.

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That's for now loves. Though I would love to continue, I feel like I'm on a role. But I think that will do for now. I would just like to mention when ever Kagome says mom and dad she means her foster parents. She honestly didn't know her parents, okay?

Now please, please, please add review. They make scream and giggle! Thanks you so muck

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