Seijun No Hime of Fujimori

Summary: After getting a job at a flower shop and thinking she'd never be able to go back to school, Kagome's uncle calls and offers her an opportunity of finishing school. Only problem is... the school is THE Elite all-boys' school- Fujimori High and there she has to hide the fact she is a girl...as well as conflicting emotions.

Pairing: Kagome/? VOTE!

Rating: M

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Chapter One

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A sigh escaped from the long haired tomboy miko's lips as she lay on the couch of her family's home. Her hair was held in a high ponytail while dressed in a pair of comfortable but baggy jeans that hung at her hips and a dark blue tank top. Kagome had just gotten home from her part time job of working at a flower shop and was trying to relax after a bit of a busy day of arranging and selling blossoms.

'Who knew that today would be so busy when it's not even a holiday…' she thought as she stared at the ceiling before closing her eyes. She could hear her mother in the kitchen, cleaning the few dishes that were used for lunch while her grandfather was in his room, reading one of the many scrolls she brought home after returning from the past. Her brother was still at school since it was only a Tuesday and noon.

Why was Kagome not in school and has only a part time job, you ask?

Because she was never home due to her duties and responsibilities in the past and because of a certain hanyou, Kagome was unable to attend school daily. And thus, with her number of absences increasing, the school board of her school expelled her. Even when she tried applying for any other school in the area, none would accept her because of her absences, as well as her grades.

So, with her mother's help, Kagome was able to get a good job at a flower shop that was close to the Shrine. The job paid well and Kagome actually enjoyed selling flowers, so she wasn't complaining.

Kagome was jolted out of her thoughts when her mother's voice yelled, "KAGOME, PHONE! YOUR UNCLE WANTS TO TALK TO YOU!"

Kagome got off the couch, sighing as she did so, "Coming!"

As she made her way to the phone the only thought she had was, 'why does he want to talk to me?'

The miko hadn't heard from her uncle in quite some time since after her fifteenth birthday when her family believed she had gone missing while she first dragged to the Sengoku era. When she came back, after her first confrontation with Yura of The Demon Hair, her uncle- her mother's elder brother- called after hearing word that she came home. He sounded so worried yet happy that she was home.

During her childhood, after her father passed away, is was her uncle who took on the role of a father figure for her and Souta. The now middle aged man was always so worried about her and scaring away any guys who wanted to go out with her.

But due to her trips to the past, Kagome was never able to see him as much as she used to. On his part, it was due to him getting a job among a School board.

Making it to the kitchen where the phone was, Kagome thanked her mother before greeting her uncle on the line, "Uncle! It's good to hear from you!"

"Ah, Kagome-chan! It's good to hear from you, too." Came her uncle's reply. His voice calm but very happy to hear from her.

"So what do I owe you for calling me today?" The miko couldn't stop the smile on her face. This would be the first of sometime since she last talked to him.

"I'm just calling to see how you were doing and all. I heard from your mother that you were expelled from your last school due to being absent so many times for doing miko training in the woods, outside of Tokyo…"

Kagome's brows furrowed in confusion at the excuse of missing school so much. When did her grandfather start telling people that she missed school because of Miko training?

"Who told you this?"

"You're mother told me since I can't really believe that a healthy girl like you would be absent so many times because she was getting sick so many times, like your grandfather insisted." Kagome could hear her uncle chuckling from the other end of the line. to be honest, it did sound like him to listen to her mother rather than her grandfather.

"Yes that's true...but you don't have to worry I...found a job...so...it's fine." Kagome told her Uncle, not wanting him to worry. She knew he already had enough to worry about, and to put her on top of that all...she didn't want to do that. It felt like she was a burden to him, and she doesn't like that feeling.

"Kagome." her Uncle whispered, knowing what she was doing. He knew her a lot better than she gave him credit for.

"It's fine...really!" Kagome put on her happy face, her voice reflecting the happy emotions. She didn't want him to worry about her, she would be fine working at the flower shop. Kagome didn't dislike working there, quiet the opposite. She loved working there...she loved the flowers...but she knew that it wasn't the job of her dreams...the job she has wanted since she was a little girl...she knew it was out of her reach now...and she accepted that when she was expelled from her old school, and not being able to get into another school since, and she was fine with that fact.

On the other end of the line, Kagome's uncle was silent. Sure, he could hear that his niece was fine. And he was sure that Kagome liked working at the flower shop close to the shrine, but he knew that deep down she wanted the job of her dreams.

When he first heard from his sister that his sweet and fiery niece was expelled from her old school and no other school would accept her, even if she passed their entrance exam with flying colors. He wanted her to be able to go to school and graduate so that she could get that dream job.

He had an idea of how to get her into the school he was a board member of and already talked to Kun-loon about but he needed to see what Kagome thought about it.

"Kagome… you know that I care about you and the rest of the family. And even though you say that you're fine with how you're living your life right now, selling flowers, your mother and I really want you to go back to school." He pointed out, gaining Kagome's attention before continuing, "After talking with your mother and speaking with the Director and some of the board members I work with, we worked out a way to let you attend Fujimori High."

"But isn't that an all boys' school... I heard Souta talking about it. He also wants to go to school there when he starts high school that is." She said, already thinking this was a weird idea.

"Yes it is an all boys' school, so you would have to act as you were a boy yourself." Kagome blinked, this really was a twist. She never thought this was even allowed...it probably wasn't.

"Act as a boy?!"

"Calm down, Kagome… just here me out." Her uncle asked, not wanting Kagome to get ahead of herself and not really think of the situation thoroughly. Once he was sure that she was calm, he continued, "Fujimori High, despite that it's an all-boys' school, it's one of the most elite schools in Japan. All you have to do, in order to continue your education, is act like a boy for four years until you graduate. And also, so you don't have an overload of testosterones… you can always come home during your vacation times to have an outlet for your need to be girly."

From the other end of the line, Kagome had this comical face while blinking at the strange idea of her going to school where the boys are a majority of the school population. And for her to continue her schooling, she has to act like a boy and dress like one to do so. Still not really sure about the idea and such, Kagome asked, "Can I… think about it some more, Uncle?"

Kun-loon's brother just smiled, "Of course you can. I'm sure it's a lot to take in." Before was about to hang up, he asked her to let her mother back on so that he could speak with her.

Before she was about to leave, Kagome turned to her mother handing her the phone saying her brother wanted to talk to her.

Once Kagome was gone, making her way to her room, Kun-loon brought the phone to her ear, "So you told her your little plan that will allow her to continue her education?"

"Yes and I'm giving her a little time to consider it."

Kun-loon nodded her head before making a slight frown, asking, "Should you have told her about that Princess system or something for the school?"

Uncle thought about it before answering, "Nah… I don't think so."

While working at the flower shop, her boss, the founder and manager of the shop could ask what's wrong before Souta comes in, curious of the conversation.

"So today is going to be your last day here?" the manager asked, sadness leaking into his voice.

"Yes I am going to be attending school, and It isn't in town. Thank you for putting up with me till now." Kagome bowed, but when she did her manager just laughed it off.

"It's not a problem, my dear. You're such a hard worker and I'm glad that you've decided to go back to school. Just promise me that you'll visit when come back for your vacation time?" Really, Mizuhana-san enjoyed the girl working for him and she was very pleasant to his other employees and customers. He only hoped that she stuck around longer to help him with some new flower shipments that were to come in soon.

Kagome smiled before nodding, "Of course. I may even come back to work here again for the summers."

"Nee-chan, you're going back to school?" Souta asked, pretty surprised to hear that a school finally accepted his sister to continue her schooling.

"Yeah, I got a call from uncle earlier while you were at school, saying that he spoke with his fellow board members about letting me attend their school."

Souta's eyes widened, "So you're going to Fujimori High?"

Kagome nodded, "This is my last change at school... I hope you don't mind that I am going there." Kagome didn't want him mad at her going to the school he has wanted to go to since elementary.

"No not at all," He grinned, "That means you can tell me all the secrets of the school, before I start there."

Kagome laughed, and ruffled his hair, "I guess so!"

Turning back to Mizuhana-san, Kagome spoke, "We should get going, Mizuhana-san. I still have to pack what I need before I leave tomorrow. I promise to drop a line whenever I can and I'll come by during the vacation times."

After saying their farewells, Kagome and Souta made their way home. Once they were at the top of the stairs of the shrine, Souta asked, "Are you nervous about attending a school where there are absolutely no girls around?"

The miko gave a chuckle, "Yeah, a little but it really doesn't bother me that much since I'm so used to being in the company of males for so long."

"And with this chance of you being able to co back, you could have the chance to go to college and get that dream job of yours."

Kagome nodded in agreement as they entered the house. On their way to their rooms, after greeting their mother, Souta offered to help her pack before and after dinner. The miko accepted her little brother's help, feeling lucky to have such a helpful younger sibling. She needed to call her Uncle again telling him of her decision. Kagome walked over and grabbed her cell, flipped it open, and dialed her Uncles number.

"Hello?" the voice on the other line asked.

"Uncle...this is Kagome."

From the other end of the line, the older man smiled before asking, "So you've come to a decision?"

"Yes. I've already started making plans in packing…"

"Then I'll start making preparations for you at the school. Tomorrow, I'll come to pick you and take you to the school."

"Alright. I'll be ready by then." Before she was about to hang up, Kagome added, "Oh, and Uncle… thank you. I really appreciate this, even though you didn't have to go through all this trouble for me…"

"It's no problem at all Kagome. I know how much you want to finish school so that you could follow your dream in fashion design."

With all that said, they bid each other goodbye until tomorrow.


Yuki Note: Hope everyone enjoyed the chapter!

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