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S U M M A R Y : Her and serendipity had been best friends over the years, and she can only hope it is for years to come as well.

C H A R A C T E R S : Kagome from Inuyasha; Some YuYu Hakusho characters.

P A I R I N G S : None. You can imagine whatever you want to happen.

D I S C L A I M E R : I do not own Inuyasha nor YuYu Hakusho. Son't sue.

W O R D S : 435.


Serendipity. A simple, rather serene sounding word that is defined as the effect of finding something fortunate while looking for something else entirely. Such as looking for a book and finding a treasure map. Or something along those lines.

Kagome often mused that serendipity, if it was ever a person, would be her best friend. One that never really left her alone, despite the fact that maybe, just maybe the teenager wanted some relaxation time. Of course, that was a blatant lie, Kagome hated the mundane, ordinary-ness of common place worlds, instead living for the thrill of the unknown, but if she had, Kagome would find herself hating serendipity. But she didn't.

Thankfully.

So of course she wasn't mad that when she took a short trip into the well-house, looking for her cat, she instead discovered a hanyou, her protector and eventual best friend. Nor did it anger her that while collecting jewel shards, she had quickly discovered her son, her sister and her brother, not literally of course, but in a sense that is what they were considered. After all, she had found them a whole lot quicker then those jewel shards, and liked them a whole lot better too.

No, Kagome did not hate serendipity. She loved it. After all, it was the act of finding something fortunate, something to be treasured and loved, not something to be hated and despised.

It was in this matter of thinking that Kagome did not find it surprising when a simple trip to the mall led her to the discovery of demons living in her world, in her time. Red headed ones, who were polite and kind of all things, and little short ones with gravity defying hair, that fit the demon persona to the 'T'.

No, it was not surprising at all, not anymore at least. That was what sucked about serendipity. You get tired after it happens a few too many times.

The thrill that Kagome felt when seeing two live demons traveling modern day Japan, a sight for sore eyes for sure, was neither unexpected nor unwelcome. Because, as Kagome had said before, she hated ordinary boring Tokyo, and had with a passion since the end of her other adventure, which of course meant she was hoping for more.

So it was with a firm smile in place, a slight bounce in her steps, and a swing in her hips (although you'll never find her admitting to that one) that the teen from the past went up to the demons of the future.

Oh yes, Kagome loved serendipity.


S o t h e r e y o u h a v e i t.

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