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Parings:
Inuyasha / Kagome
Miroku / Sango
Brothers will have none
"Talking"
'Thinking'
Dream sequence
Scenery Change
POV
((Flashback))
(A/N: Author's Note)
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Chapter 1- Confession
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Clipboard 1:
Name: Kaizer Higurashi
Age: 18
Sex: Male
Date of Birth: July-22-1985
Guardian(s): Akari Higurashi- Mother
Sibling(s): Kagome Higurashi- Sister, Souta Higurashi- Brother, Neo Higurashi- Brother
Area Living: Tokyo- Sunset Shrine
I.D: 16253
Bar Code: 44223
Room number: 263
Room Mate(s): Neo Higurashi- Brother (Request of mother)
Reason(s): Phobic of others/sharp objects, Needing of punishing himself.
Other reason(s): Seems to have a strange mind-link to create power, which turns into a telekinesis type of force. (Unknown)
Diagnose(s): Physically/Mentally ill.
Medication(s): Sedation
Clipboard 2:
Name: Neo Higurashi
Age: 17
Sex: Male
Date of Birth: February-13-1986
Guardian(s): Akari Higurashi- Mother
Sibling(s): Kagome Higurashi- Sister, Souta Higurashi- Brother, Kaizer Higurashi- Brother
Area Living: Tokyo- Sunset Shrine
I.D: 27632
Bar Code: 65243
Room number: 263
Room Mate(s): Kaizer Higurashi- Brother (Request of mother)
Reason(s): Slitting areas around neck and wrist.
Other reason(s): When treated, angered or enraged, seems to have a need for causing pain with inhuman ability towards others. (Unknown)
Diagnose(s): Suicidal, temperamental
Medication(s): Prozac, Sedation
Somewhere Unknown
Life that strived in this vast unknown haven called a room was nothing but the eerie silence that laced the air. A single chair was placed in the middle of this grave-like dorm with a white clothed form, which created the illusion that no one had entered. This area of non-living life only inhabitant was this strange figure, sitting on this lone chair with his head held low and shoulders slumped down passed his neck, his wavy black hair covering any trace of his face from view.
A small black clock was placed over a door to the right of the figure, ticking loud and echoing throughout this empty plain. Those ticking hands of the clock moved one over the other; its taunting noise annoyed even the calmest of minds. A large window was positioned in front of the droned boy, which was a double imaged two seeing window; more than three other figures staring out to the child.
One of the figures, a large male with long bulky arms, a huge body, greased brown hair, and big pudgy hands, reached over the cold desk top to a microphone that wired up to two black speaker boxes inside the room. The whine of the speakers turning on blared and bounced of the walls, loud and heard by all. The male's lips parted to speak in the small device, his voice low and powerful.
"Now Kaizer, I'm going to ask one last time and I would like you to answer, why do you want to hurt yourself?" This teen's labored breathing was his only reply, his chest moving up and down in an erythematic motion. Sometime after the moment of no reply, a commotion of murmuring with the three males erupted, passing both questions and comments about the boy and disapprove about his behavior, "Please Kaizer, where're trying to help you."
Seconds later, a skinny tall doctor with long straight orange hair picked up the microphone and spoke with a stern loud voice, his patience running short, "Kaizer, your mother sent you here a long time ago and she needs you to tell us why you hurt others!" The boy looked up with cold light blue eyes. The mention of his so-called 'Mother' gave him memories that he wished he did not save. The tall male placed the microphone down with an irritated sigh, "This is getting us nowhere." The other two nodded and looked back at the troubled teen.
With another circle of sigh's and negative comments, the three male doctors stood and left out a door, while the other door in the room opened to reveal two larger forms. They took hold of the teens arms and hauled him out to his own dormitory, the dragging of his feet thumbed on the carpet flooring.
Feudal Era
Again, it was another normal day for the traveling Inu-Tachi, as they trekked through Inuyasha's forest to Keade's village. Once more they had defeated another stubborn Youkai that had refused to give up the shards without a fight to the finish. Inuyasha was once more grumbling his usual lecture on how weak humans are or they can never protect themselves from any danger. This nerved the teen miko and irritated her greatly and so how to resolve it you ask?
"OSUWARI!!"
Well to sit him of course...
"Mmffuuhhh!!" Words were not a trait to the Inu-Hanyou, as he was now planted into the dirt ground. The Taijiya, Houshi, and young Kitsune kit shook their heads in dismay of this daily routine that both play everyday. After some time, the Inu-Hanyou budged from the shaped floor and glared at the miko in particular, "What the hell was that for Kagome?!" She glared back, "All you do is complain and complain eveytime after we fight a demon! We beat it together didn't we?!" He huffed and jumped back up to his feet.
Inuyasha leaped up to his tree and sat at the highest branch with one of his trade make frown and 'Feh', "Why that little!" The group pulled the growling girl away for her anger might get the best of her and through the area and into the opening of the village. Many of the villagers said there greetings to the groupies and resumed what ever they were doing.
They neared the hut by the temple steps and pushed the basket shutters to enter. The elder miko sat near the middle fire, the pot bowling with cooking miso, "Hello everyone, how are ye doing?" They sat as well around the warm fire and complied, "We gained three more shards up in the northern area." Replied Miroku, inching every so slowly to Sango as always.
Keade nodded and then hit Miroku with the fire picker before he got any closer, "Thank you Lady Keade." Sango thanked and added another pounding to his head, "Hentai..." Some time after, as the sun started to set, the five started to eat rice and miso the elder prepared. Kagome and Sango started a conversation, while she fed the young Kitsune kit, Miroku talked randomly with Keade about their many battles up in the northern part of Japan.
A little while after, Inuyasha came through the entrance, grumbling and sitting in the far corner, "Good, now that you are here, I'm going back to my time for two weeks." Inuyasha was not pleased, "As hell yer not!" She only passed him and said her good-byes," Bye, see ya in two weeks guys!" Inuyasha jaws were open. She just went pass him without even a farewell?
"Oh and Inuyasha?" He looked out to the open, "What?!" He waited for another saying.
"Osuwari!"
Slam
In Kagome's Time
Kagome climbed out of the well and exited the small shrine lugging her bag behind. She slung it over her shoulder and walked across the grass yard and into the house. Her brother latched himself onto her waist as soon as she had entered, "Hi Kagome-Onee-chan!" He greeted her with a large smile, finally getting to see his sister after many weeks of her absents. She patted him on the head, "Hey Souta!"
Just then, Mrs. Higurashi walked in, "Hello Kagome dear! How were you traveling?" Kagome sighed and walked near her mother with Souta still latched onto her waist, "Inuyasha was being a stubborn insolent jerk." She smiled, "That's nice dear."
After the greeting, Souta continued what he was doing a while ago, going straight out the door and Mrs. Higurashi went back into the kitchen. But then Mrs. Higurashi called out to her daughter once more, "Kagome!" She yelled back, "Yes mom?!" She came back through the kitchen are and walked up to her, "Yeah?" Mrs. Higurashi answered back.
Her mother out stretched her arm and pointed to the front door, "Could you be a dear and get the mail?" Kagome nodded, "Sure!" With a 'Thank-you' said from her mother, she left the area and turned the corner to get to the door. Opening the tan door, Kagome closed it behind her and began to climb the many steps of the shrine. The pattering of her feet touching the concrete was soft and slightly soundless, as she reached the last steps with a high jump to the bottom.
Recovering from the shock of landing, Kagome stepted up to the black box that was next to the temple pillars and grabbed the small loop that slid the lid open. Pulling it with a small tug, the lid popped open and half white letters poked out with a rectangular paper wrapped box, she grabbing the ends. After slipping them out, she turned and trekked back up the steps, flipping the lid to close.
The thick stack of letters and the box caught Kagome's eye of interest and out of her teen curiosity, began to flip randomly through. First seeing a grade check that belonged to Souta but address to her mother, another bill for grandpa to the gift shop to pay, and a thin letter from...
"Huh?"
Kagome thought to herself for the still moment, as she stopped from climbing the steps and pulled out one mail letter in particular that she had fingered out from the pile, "What the...?" She looked at the letter that was addressed to her mother from... from... the Tokyo University Asylum Correctional Facility attached to the brown paper box. Kagome stared at the letter and box, suspicion rising in her head with each passing minute.
Immediately she began her walk up the stairs again, her pace was fast and steady. She reached the end and shuffled the box and other letters under her arm, making sure that the strange letter was held in her hand for her to ask her mother. Kagome entered her house door and let it close on her own, she only wanting to get to her mother for her to explain this letter. She slid to the kitchen and stopped when she saw her mother cooking dinner.
"Mom?"
She said, taking a seat on the chair that was pulled from under the table before. She had turned to face her daughter, slightly surprised with the expression held by her. Kagome placed the mail on the table and slid the one that caught her interest not to long ago, "Mom, what's this?" She had pointed to the letter. Mrs. Higurashi placed the cloth on the counter she had been using to wipe the dishes dry and walked up to Kagome. Her head turned to the side, she reading the letter's address, also taking a seat.
Kagome stared at her mother with questionable look, an expression forming on her mother's face. Her hand extended out to the letter and gingerly picked it up, eyes shooting back and forth re-reading the text that was planted on the mail. Mrs. Higurashi's hand tightened around the paper, as her pupils dilated into small dots. Kagome was now scared of her mother's reaction and reached over to shank her mother.
"Mom... Mom snap out of it!" The furious shaking snapped her mother out of this strange trance. She stared at her daughter with the same look of her eyes and bowed her head, "Oh Kagome..." The tone of her voice made Kagome herself worry and comfort her mother with a hug, for no reason.
"What's wrong? Is something the matter?" Kagome rubbed her mother's back, trying to sooth her mother from this strange act. She looked up at her daughter and sighed, "There's something you should know Kagome..." Mrs. Higurashi pointed to the other chair, "Sit." She instructed.
Kagome sat and waited for her mother to speak once more. Another sigh, cut and shaky when breathed out, Mrs. Higurashi began, "This..." She handed Kagome the letter, "Is a letter from... from the Mental Institute where... where..." Each eye was brimmed with a thin line of tears, threatening to fall freely from her face. Kagome dropped the letter and walked up to her mother, the chair she had sat on clattered to the ground. Her mother covered her face and sucked in a hail of breath, clutching her daughter's hand very tightly, "Mom?"
Mrs. Higurashi wiped her eyes with the back of her hand and continued, not wanting to express anymore emotions to worry her daughter, "I'm fine... I'm fine." Kagome didn't believe her, but complied when her mother pushed her back with her seat, Kagome picking up the fallen chair, "Kagome, there's something you should know." She placed her hand on the letter.
"When me and your father married we had two son's. As they grew older they seemed to show some signs of... mental problems. Both their anger and sadness had changed into violence and abuse of others. For example, Kaizer, your elder brother, he couldn't stand being near your father, others, and even me. And when we tried to scold him, he would try and hurt himself in order to release his own pain. We even tried to stop him, but he pushed us away with his... his mind."
'Mind... mind...' Kagome thought for a time, repeating the word until she knew what her mother meant, "Telekinesis." She said plain and simple. Mrs. Higurashi nodded and continued her story, "You also have another brother, Neo. His problem was trying to kill himself. He was suicidal. When alone or never happy, he would cut, mare, and even drink poisonous chemicals, anything that would end his life."
Kagome sat agape, transfixed on her family history that she had never known of, "But what puzzles me..." Her mother continued again, "...is that why are they sending me something like this now." Kagome picked up the forgotten letter and passed it to her mother, "Open it." She said, giving it to her mother.
Mrs. Higurashi slipped her thumb under the lose flap of the letter and moved it across, the ripping sound small. She pulled the stapled papers together out of its hold and unfolded it carefully, as if afraid to see what it said.
It read:
Dear Mrs. Higurashi,
We here to inform you of both individuals, Neo Higurashi and Kaizer Higurashi, seem lately to express in manners of violence and a need to throw numerous objects as an opportunity comes. They seem to express their bizarre power of mind with full advantage and ending up injuring both employees and themselves with dire consequences.
They seem also to express their emotions through drawings and pictures as free time is giving to them. As we interview them daily through the office rooms by using specially enhanced one-way mirrors, they will never comply with an answer when asked numerous times. Special doctors interview them by the expertise of other neighboring facilities. But still nothing is done differently.
Once in time to time, Neo would give very little details of a girl around 15 of age with long black and sapphire eyes. He explains her as his and Neo's little sister but this is unknown to us, as we know it. Should you know anything of this, please inform us as soon as possible. Further research shows us that you have none other children(s) to our knowing.
As you are also wondering, enclosed in the paper box are the lately activity work that they seem to do so often and videotapes of past interviews taken not to long ago by many other doctors. Please visit at the 24th of this month and we will discuss these issues and new problems that are arising.
Sincerely,
Doctor Himegume Ichico
Mrs. Higurashi read the letter slowly and mouthed words once every so often. Her face would falter time to time, as she still read the letter. Mrs. Higurashi set the piece of paper down on the table in front of Kagome, telling her to read, "Read it dear." Kagome did exactly that and picked up the letter, placing it to her face to read.
Kagome placed the letter back down and said almost immediately, "I'm coming." This caused Mrs. Higurashi's head to snap up, "Kagome?" She shook her head and stood, "I'm coming and that's that. They seem to know of me and I would like to meet them." Kagome was slightly distain of how she was kept of this secret, but was happy for a reason. Mrs. Higurashi nodded and watched her daughter's disappearing form out of the kitchen.
"Oh Mom!" Kagome walked back and waved the paper box in the air, "Can I open this?" Mrs. Higurashi nodded and smiled, Go on ahead dear." Kagome smiled wide and walked back out.
And so she began to open it.
After completely discarding the paper, it revealed a cardboard box, which Kagome started to open. She opened the top and pulled out three videotapes and many pieces of papers. Kagome flipped through the many papers, eyes wide as she looked through them.
Okay, my first chapter is done; I hope you liked the new improved chapter!
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