Dare To Dream

Summary: Kagome was wished away by her mother, and because of that she is taken by the Goblin King. But the Goblin kings takes an interest in Kagome, an interest she wasn't expecting. Kagome doesn't want to be there...and since she is old enough to know what is going on she wants out,. Jareth gives her the chance to run the labyrinth for her own freedom. When she steps in the Labyrinth, everything changes though.

Crossover: Inuyasha/Labyrinth

Pairing: Kagome/Jareth

Rating: M

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Chapter One

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Kagome sighed as she walked around the grounds of the shrine. It was peaceful here, and she liked it that way. Today was one of her breaks from the past, she took a week off. Kagome needed time to clear her head.

The battles were getting worse and worse, as was her relationship with her family. She was always gone, and risking her life. Her mother didn't like that at all. Her mother pleaded for her to stop going but Kagome had a duty and had to finish it.

Even if doing so caused her death, she would gladly fight until her last breath.

Kagome knew the last battle was coming close, there were no more shards to gather. They had only to face Naraku before the jewel was complete.

Everything was falling into place, soon the fighting would be over and she could live a normal life. She didn't like fighting, then again not many people did. Her fighting was different than what was happening in her time though.

In feudal era there were demons and powers she didn't know still happened. Things she wish today still had, but some she wished stayed in the past.

"Kagome!" The shout of her name made her jump out of her thoughts. She turned to see her little brother he had a worried look on his face. It seemed like he was going to talk to her in place of their mother this time. Last time she used Kagome's grandfather.

"Good Morning Souta." Kagome smiled, as she waited for him to come closer to her. He gave her a sheepish smile as he walked forward.

"Morning Sis." He chirped, but she knew it was forced, "I guess you know why I am here then?"

Nodding Kagome averted her eyes to the sky, it seemed like all her family did was lecture her now a days. Either it be how she is treated by Inuyasha in the past, or even how she comes back with injuries almost every time she comes back. There was always something setting them off.

She just couldn't understand why the didn't support her on her adventures. It was her duty to set things right. No matter what they said or did she wouldn't back down.

"I know why you are here...it doesn't mean I have to like it." Kagome told him bluntly, and winced at her town when he flinched.

Taking a deep breath Kagome ran a hand threw her loose hair, "I'm sorry. I shouldn't snap at you...It's just...ugg" She didn't know what to do anymore. She loved her family, and wanted to stop fighting but they just didn't seem to understand no matter how many times she tells them.

Souta looked down at the ground, "I know...I just...I want you to know that I want you to stay." He paused, as if afraid to continue, " I don't like seeing you come back injured...what if you don't come back next time?"

Kagome leaned down so she was eye to eye with her little brother, "You know I love you...don't you Souta?"

Souta nodded, eyes downcast, "I know, it still doesn't mean I have to like it. I love you. I don't like seeing you hurt." He said it softly, and gave her a hug face buried into her hair as he tried to hold his tears back.

"Then trust me." She rubbed his back soothingly. Kagome gave him a squeeze then let go, looking at him in the eyes, "Trust me ok. I know what I am doing...alright?"

He nodded sadly, "I will...but..." He paused, and sighed, "I trust you."

Smiling Kagome ruffled his hair, "Good. Now why don't you go practice your soccer. I think I am going to go inside for a bit." She gave him one last smile before she made her way to the house and into her room.

She needed some time alone and think. Reaching her room Kagome opened then closed the door, before she sat down at her desk and picked up one of her books.

She loved it. It was a gift from her father before he passed away. It was a small red book, with gold like stitching on it spelling, 'Labyrinth' There was no authors name.

She silently flipped thru the pages. It held so many happy memories. Kagome used to carry it around with her everywhere. It was something she loved dearly. It was the last gift from her father. It would forever be special.

Hearing a Knock on the door, she sighed, "Come in." She knew who it was. Her mother. It was time for another fight.

Hearing the door open she didn't take her eyes from the book, she didn't want to talk to her. She did something low, her own mother sent her little brother on her in hopes to get her to stay.

"Kagome." Her mother sighed, disappointment clearly evident. This made Kagome hold the book tighter, holding her anger in.

"What do you want?" Kagome growled, eyes narrowed as she tried to continue reading the book in her hands. She was going to keep her anger in. She didn't want to fight with her mother anymore. It was tiring.

"To talk." Was the only thing her mother gave her.

Kagome narrowed her eyes further, before bluntly saying, "Then talk"

"I was hoping you had changed your mind about going back...but from the looks of it...you haven't." the words came out with anger behind them, causing Kagome to glare at her mother before turning back to the book.

"So? It isn't any of your business!"

Her mother's temper was worse than hers, and she growled, "I have every right to know. I'm your mother!"

"You aren't acting much like one lately!" Kagome growled back, and it was true. All her mother cared about as of late was if she was going back or not. Nothing else.

"I have done no such thing..." Kagome continued to ignore her, as her mother continued to yell. She concentrated on the words of the book.

"Are you listening to me?" Her mother yelled, but Kagome continued to look down at the printing on the page, but before she could react the book was torn from her hands.

"Is the book so interesting that you are ignoring me." Her mother flipped thru the book, reading some clips of it, before she threw it on the bed.

"Now that I have your attention are you going to listen.." her mother sighed, eyes closing, "I want you to leave all your adventures behind. They aren't real nowadays. All the fairytale things you have started reading...looking up since you fell down the well...its unhealthy."

"Its not unhealthy." Kagome snapped, standing up and yelling full out at her mother, "All the books I have are based on truth. They are ALL base on TRUTH!"

Her mother had her hands on her hims, before glancing down at the book she flipped through before throwing it on the bed, "Really now?"

Kagome nodded, still standing her ground.

"If that is the case then you won't mind me doing this!" her mother spat back, grabbing the book off the bed flipping through it. Kagome stood still, look at her mother wondering what she was going to do. That was the only book she owned that wasn't based on a legend she heard in Feudal era.

She watched her mom stop flipping pages after a couple seconds before glaring at her, "I wish the Goblin King would come and take you away." Her mothers voice echoed through the house, the wind picking up as she spat the last words out, "RIGHT NOW!" The wind picked up even more then everything faded black, as she felt arms around her waist. Kagome looked around panicked, not knowing what was happening.

The last thing she saw was blonde hair and mismatched eyes surrounded by orange sky.


Yuki Note: Hope everyone Enjoys! I will be doing some add ons on some chapters so keep a look out for those!