A/N: As you can see I have changed the story up a little bit for a better outcome! I know this is short and all but the next chapter will be more longer! I hope you enjoy this story as much as I do making it up!


"Mom did I get in?" Kagome said while covering her eyes from the University letter that came into the mail this afternoon. Kagome wanted to go to the legendary, Shikon University, one of the most well- known colleges around. She had just graduated high school yesterday and had her freedom party late last night with her three friends, Eri, Ayumi, and Yuka. Kagome being a quiet and shy person, she had a blast, especially her friend Hojo, who gotten wasted with sake and tried to hit on Kagome. She wasn't a naïve dumb bimbo, nor was she a skank to hit on him back. But she did one thing that girls with her IQ would do… Slap him to the floor and walk away. Sadly, Kagome doesn't know Hojo has been fallen for her ever since Junior High. She noticed the signs around him on how he's acting around her but, she wasn't interested into him. Even though her friends think she is crazy to turn down a nice guy like Hojo but she has a feeling that there will be someone for her out there…

Instead of having a normal high school life which is, boyfriends, homecoming queen, and hanging out with her friends her main focus was mainly on her grades. She has the highest grade average in the whole school! Her life time goals, as she call it, is to be a successful lawyer. Even though her grandpa works at a shrine at their house, he has been very proud of her accomplishments and so was her mother! That's when one day Kagome received a letter from Shikon University as a college recommendation. Kagome wasn't just happy but exited because Shikon University wasn't just a college or university. It was only for the rich and talented and she looks at herself less than that. Her mother told her doesn't worry about the price because she wants the best for Kagome. So she signed up for the school, hoping she will make it. Days later since the day she signed up for the college and it finally came in a scroll with a pink ribbon tied across it. Kagome picks it up off the pile of mail knowing it was time…. She looks to her mother who was sitting down drinking a hot cup of tea she made for the afternoon. She looks at her daughter's worried expression and the scroll in her hand and finally knows the situation. Her mother unties the pink ribbon slowly until it fell on the floor. She pulled back the paper to see big, elegant cursive, letters beaming at her like a shiny light. Kagome witnessed her mother's eyes grew bigger and wetter at each glance until she suddenly dropped the scroll on the ground. Kagome looks down at the scroll and back at her melancholy mother and knew something wasn't right. Her mother walks toward her confused daughter and pulled her into a tight hug. Kagome could feel her mother's tears roll down her shoulder…