Hey folks. Decided to start a new story and everything. I hope you guys like it and don't go too hard on me now; it's only my second fanfic and my first attempt at an Inuyasha Fic. If you guys want, I mean you could always check out my other story ya know maybe leave a comment or two even though it's finished already. And for those waiting on an Epilogue, I promise I'll get it out but I want to make it fit nice. Well here goes the story.

Disclaimer: I don't Inuyasha or any of its characters. Just my story.

Summary: Kagome was always a normal child by any standards, but is one of the most popular girls at her college. She is idolized by most and liked by all. Lately Kagome has been feeling that everything around is stuck in a routine. She can't seem to find excitement or fulfillment in anything anymore, until she decides to go on a little adventure that will change her life forever.


"Imagination disposes of everything; it creates beauty, justice, and happiness, which are everything in this world."

A beautiful raven haired girl walked down the walkway away from a huge building that had the words "Jansen Hall" Printed on the side. She was about 5'6", wearing a mini skirt that didn't go up too far but was a little bit above her knees with a loose white blouse. People left and right could be seen waving and greeting her with smiles on their faces.

"Kagome!" Another girl called out running out of the same building with her backpack slung over her shoulder.

She was about the same height as Kagome with the same black hair, but her hair was up in a pony tail and she was wearing jeans and a t-shirt with the words "Bite Me" written across her front. She came up and began walking next to Kagome visibly slumping under the weight of her backpack.

"Hey Sango. Why do you have so many books in your bag?" Kagome asked after seeing how hard Sango was struggling to carry the bag.

"Damn that Mr. Johnson, giving us so much homework for over the weekend, just because Spring Break is coming up soon. I know that Finals are coming around, but I mean really." Sango said with a huff fixing the bag once again as it began to slide down her shoulder.

"Eh…I don't really care. I mean does school and stuff really matter all that much? I mean you learn all this crap to get into a college, when you probably won't even study half of the things you learned because you just study your major. I mean we should start studying for our majors now if you ask me." Kagome said with a bored tone in her voice.

"Yeah, but you probably don't even know what you wanna major in right now anyways. So it would be a total waste of time, especially if you decided to change your major." Sango retorted.

"You know what? AGRH!! Forget it. I can't stand this anymore! There's no excitement in my life anymore. Why can't something new just come out and show yourself!" Kagome said raising her hands to the sky as if God was going to throw something out of the sky just for her.

A bunch of kids turned and stared at Kagome, wondering what she could possibly be doing, while others, mainly the males of the campus, turned just to look at her for awhile.

"C'mon. Things really can't be all that boring, I mean Spring Break is coming up soon, and we always have fun then." Sango said trying to cheer up her friend.

"Bleh, that's too far away. I want some excitement now."

Kagome and Sango both walked into the parking lot to get into their cars. Sango had a black Jeep Wrangler that even though being a few years old, looked brand new. Kagome, on the other hand, had a nice gray Acura TL that she had just gotten for her birthday. Kagome had turned 19 a few weeks ago, and her mom had bought her this car for a present. Kagome didn't know what she did to deserve the car, but she wasn't complaining.

Getting into their cars, they pulled out of the parking lot and stopped at the stop light which was currently signaling red. Kagome looked over at Sango and got an idea. She began to rev her engine challenging Sango to a little race down the straightaway. Sango just looked over at Kagome with a grin and revved her engine to accept. Kagome and Sango turned back to the light and waited it to turn green.

'Come on. Come On. Come On. Come on. Come on. ALRIGHT GOOO!'

The two fishtailed out of their positions and began to speed down the street. At first Sango had the lead down the stretch, but Kagome's Acura quickly caught up and overtook Sango with breakneck speed. As Kagome passed Sango she turned back and looked at Sango who just stuck out her tongue, which Kagome promptly returned.

'My God! This is the most excitement I've had all week.'

As Kagome was thinking, she didn't notice the stop sign she was about to run. She didn't notice the car coming down the side street. The only thing she noticed was the look of fear that came over Sango's face as she slowed down she seemed to be yelling something to her, but Kagome couldn't make it out. She turned around to see what Sango was pointing at, but the last thing she saw was the terrified look of the driver of the car in front of her as her car slammed into it and T-boned it at the intersection. And then everything went black for Kagome.


Kagome wake up in an all white room with only the sounds of a beeping monitor to keep her company. Feeling extremely groggy and lightheaded, she attempted to sit up and take in her surroundings. It seemed that there were a few flowers and cards scattered all over the table in front of her bed. Her body ached all over and she looked down to see her arms filled up nicely with a couple of bruises and cuts. Kagome looked down at her hands which seemed to be shaking and tried to remember what exactly had happened, but found that she couldn't.

All she could remember was that face of the person in the car, and it scared Kagome that she had instilled that kind of fear in anyone. She didn't know what happened, but she could almost certainly say that she had gotten into a serious car accident. She hoped that the other person had also made it out alive. Kagome didn't know what she could do if she had caused another person's death that was the one thing she never ever wanted to do.

Just then, a nurse walked in and took her chart out from the foot of her bed.

"Well Mrs. Higurashi, seems that you had one hectic day. Well I'm happy to inform you that you have no major internal injuries and no brain damage. Isn't that just great? Well we would like to keep you a few days just to make sure nothing goes wrong because the doctors still need to run a few test on your lungs because there seems to be a few discrepancies, but nothing to major. Well aside form that you seem to be fine. Are you hungry? Is there anything that you I can do for you?" the nurse said almost dizzying Kagome at the speed she was talking.

"Uhh…well, how long do you think I'm going to have to stay here?"

"Well after they finished all the test and such, I would say only about 3-4 days. And don't worry, it won't be so bad. I mean the food kind of sucks and there's nothing really to do but watch TV, but you can meet tons of interesting people while you're here. I guarantee it."

Kagome just sat there looking out the window and contemplated what she was going to do for the next 4 days. What could she possibly do? Who could she possibly meet? Nothing and No one. Taking the silence as an end to their conversation, the nurse began to walk out of the room, but not before Kagome noticed and asked the one thing that was really stuck in her mind.

"Wait. Can…Can you tell me how the other person is?" Kagome asked hesitantly, not knowing if she really wanted to know or not.

"The other person in the accident? Well she's not on my rounds, but from what I know she got out relatively well considering the speeds at which you to crashed. Thank God for airbags huh? She's doing about as well as yourself, but she's in a different part of the hospital so I don't know if you'll get to see her."

Kagome let out a breath that she had been holding in since she asked the question. At least now her conscience could rest a little bit easier, even though it still felt guilty for causing the whole accident in the first place.

"Thanks. By the way do you know her name?"

"Your welcome. And her name? Let's see…I believe her name was Ayame Iris. If I'm not mistaken, she's about the same age as yourself too." And with that the nurse bowed her head and left the room after a last word of goodbye.


Later on that night, Kagome was just sitting in her bed watching old show reruns bored out of her mind once again.

'If possible, I could be more bored than I was at school. All this because I wanted just a little bit of excitement. I mean is that really too much to ask for. It can't really be this boring. This can't be all that life has to offer.'

Kagome sighed as she turned off the TV now sitting in a darkened room only lit by a beside lamp and the moonlight spilling through her window blinds. Kagome looked at the blinds for a second and decided that she wanted to have a nice view of the outside when she woke up. Standing up despite the aching dull pain that coursed through her body, she walked over to the window to open the blinds and let the moonlight seep into the black room. Lifting them all the way up, Kagome began to appreciate the beauty of the garden that lay beneath her. There were flower bushes of all kinds as well as perfectly shaped into figures of various shapes. As she was looking at the rest of the garden, Kagome couldn't help but notice the shadow that seemed to encompass a large portion of her new found garden.

'What is that shadow? It could just be a tree or something, but there aren't any trees shaped like that. Maybe its part of the building, but it looks like it's in the shape of a person.'

Kagome looked up from the shadow and searched atop the buildings enclosing the garden for any signs of what was making that offending shadow. What ever she was expecting it was far from what she found. Standing on the corner of the building next to hers, a tall slim man looked up into the moon. He seemed to have long silver hair that shined brightly in the moonlight, giving him an eerie, yet appealing aura that entranced Kagome for more than a few seconds.

During these precious seconds, Kagome noticed that this man was indeed quite handsome and had the most amazing eyes she had ever seen. His eyes were the most spectacular shade of amber that seemed to be smooth and intoxicating like pools of molten liquid. As she was staring into his eyes, he suddenly turned to look at her, startling her out of her trance. He seemed to be debating on whether or not he would acknowledge her presence before turning back to the moon one last time before he jumped from top of the roof, but Kagome couldn't describe how he "fell." He didn't seem to be falling as much as he was gliding down to the floor beneath him. Right as he was about to pass behind a tree and escape Kagome's curious stares, he turned back and gave her one last look before completely leaving her sight. Kagome could only stare at where he had been standing, wondering if this was all just a figment of her imagination or maybe she was dreaming a wonderful dream. And somewhere in the back of her mind, Kagome's imagination was conjuring up fantasies of meeting the amber eyed man who had invaded her thoughts and would change her life forever.

well thats the first chapter. Tell me if you guys like it or not. Plz read and review because i would really appreciate it. Thanks.

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