A/N: Hey everyone! This is my new rewritten first chapter of Transfer. I want to apologize before hand to those of you who read the original and now I went back and changed up the whole thing but I really needed to do this rewrite. It'll make the rest of the story much easier to write. I'm really sorry that it's been months since I've done anything with this story but I hope you all enjoy my rewrite!


Epilogue-New Home, New School

Red Carpet Tongue

Black leather boots

suffocate me slowly

as I enter your red carpet tongue

feeding off your skeletal remains

reminding me that I'm home at last

gargoyles whisper "she's back"

as I dance around prisons of hell"

ring the bell three times"

my skittish mind amuses me

fondling eyeballs, tasting your eternal devotion

wickedly turning my back

falling endlessly

into the pit of your black heart

wake up lover

lets share a glass of my sadistic

words together alone...

by Andrea Sunny

The beautiful seventeen year old stared out into the scenery of her new home. Her brown eyes sought for some kind of hope from the town of Okinawa, but she could find nothing. The air was cold around her, whipping her dark hair around her face. She found herself deep in thought, wondering what this small town could offer her family during their short stay.

The young girl wanted to believe that the evils of the world would not be able to find her family in their new home, but she knew it was only wishful thinking. They could find her anywhere, no matter how far she and her family ran. It would only be a matter of time before she would be forced to move even farther away from her real home in Tokyo.

Memories flashed through her mind. Memories of a time when she didn't have to run, and she had parents to take care of everything for her. But now her parents were gone. Without them she had to take over and become stronger. It was the only way she could protect her younger brother and still survive.

"Kagome!" Her thought's were intruded when hearing her name called. She looked up and met a set of brown orbs staring at her. "Come on Kagome you can't keep spacing out like that! We have a lot left to do today and not a lot of time to do it in. Get off your butt and let's get to it!" Kagome felt her best friend yelled too much, but Sango did have a point about Kagome spacing out a lot. It could explain why Kagome wrote poetry and Sango was a fighter.

"Alright, alright. Let's get this done." Kagome got up and walked quickly to the small moving truck. She jumped inside and threw down the five remaining boxes to Sango. They both carried the boxes into the house that was going to be their home for the next year.

"Souta! Kohaku! Come get your boxes and take them to your room!" Sango yelled to her and Kagome's little brothers. After the boys had grabbed their respective boxes, Sango turned back to Kagome.

"I really think this place may be a keeper Sango. Maybe they lost us after the last move and we can finally stay in one place."

Sango looked at Kagome like she had gone insane. "Are you kidding me Kagome? The Secret Demon Association did not sleep until they found our parents and slaughtered them! What makes you think they would just let us be?"

"Your right. I just wish they would leave us alone. Wasn't taking our parents from us enough? It's just too hard to bare anymore. I mean, it's been five years! I don't know how much longer we can run from them Sango." Kagome met Sango's eyes, and every emotion was easily read in them. Kagome was scared, they all were.

"But we have to avenge our parents! We have to grow stronger and defeat the SDA! We cannot let them win. They are trying to get rid of us before we can gain enough power to get rid of them, but if we continue to run, we can get stronger while they try and find us. It makes perfect since! We can't live in fear of them forever, and the only way to expel our fear is to expel them."

"But these are murderous demons we're talking about! Our parents were the best demon hunters around and they couldn't even defeat them! How do you expect us to beat them if they couldn't?" Tears started to well up in Kagome's eyes.

"Please, you have to believe yourself. If you don't then we won't win. We'll find a new trainer here. You get better with your arrows everyday Kags! We can do it!" Sango was always the reassuring one, especially when Kagome started to fall apart.

Kagome felt the battle had been lost, but Sango would not give up on them. So, instead of continuing a futile argument, she dropped the subject. She looked around their small home. It was barely big enough for the four of them, but it was the highest priced they could get the Hunters Association to buy for them. The beige walls seemed too plain for Kagome, but she knew there was no point in fussing over it. They wouldn't be there long anyways.

Kagome fell once again into deep thought. She thought about their situation, and then her mind fell into a darker place.

Someday Sango is going to learn the truth. I can't bare to tell her myself though. How do you tell you're best friend that everything is you fault, that you-

"Kagome!" Kagome jumped. "Why do you always do that? Your eyes get all glossy and it's so obvious your mind is somewhere else. It's always kinda creeped me out. Anyways, it's almost nine o'clock. We should get the boys to bed." Sango headed towards the boys' room and Kagome got up and followed her.

"Big day tomorrow boys! We all get to start school!" Kagome could hear Sango yelling farther down the hall.

Oh joy…


The next morning Sango and Kagome walked the boys to school and then to their high school, which was a short distance from their new home. Once they arrived, they made their way to the main office, where they had been instructed to go when they enrolled.

The school was small and painted blue and white. There were posters of upcoming events on every wall and locker. Students were all immersed in conversations with each other, paying no attention to the new, unrecognizable people walking by.

The two girls easily found the office and entered. The woman at the desk was on the phone having a heated discussion with someone, and signaled for Kagome and Sango to sit in the blue, plastic chairs against the wall. They sat and waited. The first bell rang, and shortly after the second bell went off. They continued to wait while the woman continued on her call.

Finally, The woman at the desk hung up and turned her attention towards the two bored girls. "I'm assuming you two are Kagome Higurashi and Sango Yoshida?" The girls nodded meekly. "Alright I'll call your student guide in and get your schedules from the counseling office. Then you can get started with your new school year at Shikon High!" The woman gave them an extremely fake smile, then left her desk and entered a door to the left.

While waiting, Kagome turned to Sango and noticed her face had a grave look on it. "Sango, what is it?"

"There are some here, in this school. I feel the demons. They are trying to conceal themselves, but they are still noticeable to me. I don't like this Kagome."

Kagome had not sensed any demons at all, but she was not nearly as good as sensing them as Sango, so of course she wouldn't pick up their presence. But now she felt uneasy, knowing there were demons among them. Knowing this fact made her realize this year was going to be the hardest of all. Demons being around meant the SDA was around.

"Hi! You two must be Sango and Kagome. I'm Rin! I'll be your student guide. It is soo nice to meet you!" Kagome was startled at first by this bubbly and over joyous young girl, but then, she smiled. Her lips spread into the first genuine smile she had given in almost five years. Kagome felt that the girl's carefree and happy demeanor was amazing.

Sango glanced at her best friend and was surprised to see the smile spread on her face, and Sango couldn't help but smile as well. "It's nice to meet you too." Sango said to Rin.

Rin handed Kagome and Sango their schedules, then the three young girls exited the office and started along the trail to their new fates. Unfortunately, their fates had some very scary speed bumps.

Let the fun begin…


A/N: So for those of you who got confused, the SDA is the Secret Demon Association abbreviated. I assumed everyone would pick it up, but sometimes I'm air headed and don't notice stuff like that, so I just wanted to be sure everyone got that. Anyways…Wow I'm so happy I got this done! I feel so much better about this story now that I rewrote the first chapter! Honestly I feel this rewrite is much better writing! I'm sorry to all of you that were reading this story before and then I went and changed up the whole thing, but I really couldn't stand the plot line I started with. I hope this new rewritten story sets better with you all as well. Please review and let me know how I'm doing! It would be greatly appreciated! Oh and I LOVE constructive criticism so if you can give it then do! Thank you for reading! Oh and since this is now the epilogue, the next chapters will go to Kagome's point of view. Sorry if that's confusing. I can never decide between first person or third person and I did it again with this story. But I hope that doesn't ruin it!