Prologue: Guest Room Twenty-One

In the year nineteen seventeen in a rural town of Georgia known as Semack, a hotel was built known as The Gray and Blue in honor of those that fought during the civil war. Something strange was that it only had twenty-one guest rooms. The designer of the hotel, Mr. Bremond, had only twenty-one rooms built because he expected low stops to the town. However, Mr. Bremond limited the last guest room to only him. Mr. Bremond was a secret admirer of the idea that there were other worlds. He believed that with time he could build a portal from one world to another, but his fame of a well-known architect kept him from experimenting. So he decided to build The Gray and Blue with one extra room for his use whenever.

On the seventh day of the third month after he built the hotel, he vanished without a trace in guest room twenty-one. No one could ever get into room twenty-one for twenty-one years. During those years people heard strange sounds, laughing so foul no one could sleep, they heard voices from within as if a conversation was going on. Due to this nightmarish disruption people stopped coming to The Gray and Blue. However, after twenty-one years, the disturbing noises ended and people began to come back. Room twenty-one could also be checked into, but people who went in came out mad. They came out with a strange symbol never seen before drawn on their bodies. They spoke of seeing strange creatures, incredible landscapes, and meeting people that were quite demented. The people that stayed in guest room twenty-one were put away.

After too many cases room twenty-one was put off limits. However, two travelers from Japan, Kagome and Inuyasha, are about to stop by, yet they will wish they never did. They know not of such events, which is very sad. This stop could very well be their last, but that will depend on many things. I give you the peculiar case of Inuyasha and Kagome in guest room twenty-one.