All right, story is back up!! Did a whole bunch of revision!! Only in 3rd person point of view. Hope u like this one. If u don't review and tell me. I'll revert back to the one before. By the way, that one is still up. No flames please!! Remember I'm not as good as other writers who have done this for many years. By the way: I DO NOT OWN INU-YASHA AND CO. THEY ARE THE CHARACTERS OF THE GREAT RUMIKO TAKAHASHI!!!!!!

Why me?

By: karikat24

Prologue

A 15 year old walked outside of her house and sat on the steps of the shrine. She just had an argument with her parents again. "Ji-san," she said softly, "where are you? Why did you leave me? Why? Why did you have to go? You are the only person that loves me." She began to softly cry.

*My heart is breaking slowly Slowly. My anchor to life Is gone Forever. I can't hold on Any longer.*

The girl cried for a while longer. Then she stopped, took out a picture from her pocket and whispered to the air, "I love you Ji-San.. wherever you are. I know you'll be watching over me. I'll keep on living and striving, just for you. Thank you for all the times you were there for me. Good bye." Kagome Higurashi put on an emotionless face and walked up the steps to her house, ready to face anything her parents wanted to say to her.

Inside, the house was white. Completely white. It was the color of mourning to them. In the living room, a picture of an elderly man smiling was hung. His face was full of wrinkles, but the wisdom in his eyes could be seen. Kagome walks in and said, "Ji-san.". She stood there, staring at the picture until a cold voice interrupted her. " Kagome where were you?! Your father and I were talking to you and you just left! How can you do that! You're grounded for a month! And if you dare to sneak away, we'll cut your allowance and ground you for another month. Do you understand?" Kagome, with her emotionless face, said, "yes mother," in a monotonous voice. Out of the corner of her eyes, though, she saw the smirking face of her brother. She disliked him. He was the reason why she was always grounded or punished in other forms even though it was never her fault.