I do not own Disney World or Inuyasha.
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Kagome groaned and rolled over on her stomach. The math book she had been studying was lying on the floor.
"Must of fell off when I went to sleep." she muttered. She looked at the alarm clock....... 7:59.
"KYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!"
Kagome's mom held up a piece of toast as the teen ran past her and out the door. Mrs. Higurashi was quite used to this.
"BYE MOM!" Kagome bellowed.
"Good-bye dear." Mrs. Higurashi said calmly as she set the table for breakfast.
"Hey Kagome! Hurry up!" yelled Yuka from her red convertable. Kagome bounded down the shrine steps and flung herself in the car without even opening the door.
"Don't tell me you woke late again." Yuka said exasperatedly. Kagome stuffed the toast in her mouth as she combed her hair.
"Mmmph. 'Ey I cn't elp it!" she yelled while her mouth was full. Yuka frowned.
"Kagome, that is gross. Eat with your mouth closed please. Well I suppose you can't. I mean all those illnesses must have taken their toll on you." Yuka said. Kagome laughed nervously.
"Yeah...illnesses." she said. She couldn't believe that her friend still remembered that.
Kagome's face fell. It had been almost two years since she had come out of the well with a full Shikon no Tama. All her friends were dead. Sango, Shippou, Miroku, Kaede, and...
"Kagome?" Yuka asked. She looked worried.
"Huh?"
"Why are you crying?" she asked.
"Oh...I'm sorry.....I..uh was thinking about this really sad story that I heard on T.V last night." she said quickly. She couldn't bring herself to tell Yuka what really happened.
Yuka pulled into the school parking lot.
"Well, here we are." Yuka said. She hopped out and grabbed her bags as did Kagome. They made their way among the vas body of students. Suddenly Eri and Ayumi came running to Kagome.
"Kagome! Did you hear?" they yelled at the same time. Kagome stared at them with a bewildered look on her face. She was almost afraid to hear the bout of gossip they had come up with this time.
"No. What is it?" Kagome asked cautiously. Her friends looked like they were about to burst with excitement.
"Our English teacher has a surprise for his eleventh grade class. I hear it's going to be really good!" Eri practically screamed. Kagome was close to grabbing her ears, but she too felt a little excitement. English happened to be a strong point for her. Oddly enough, the foreign language seemed to come very easy to her.
"Well no use getting too excited. English is our last class."
With that said they went on to their classes, each silently, or at least Kagome was, thinking of what the surprise could possibly be.
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Kagome slowly made her way to her English class. She watched the students pass by her. Talking about their days, girls were giggling about some new band or a cute guy. Normal conversations. They didn't have some dark secret. They knew practically everything about their friends. Their friends lived in the same era as them. She sigh. When she had finally came home she felt so empty. Her friends gone and the well sealed. The only good thing was that she was finally able to catch up with school, but she began to wonder if it really was that good.
She pushed the door open and walked into the English class. Everyone was quite noisy. Whispering about the surprise the teacher had in store. Mr. Johnson made his way into the class room as the students took their seats. He looked around at them and smiled.
"As you all know your eleventh year of school is coming to an end." he said, all was quiet. He knodded then continued.
"And ," he continued, his blue eyes sparkling, " Final exams are creeping closer." everyone groaned.
"I know, I know, but in this class there will be a reward for who ever gets the highest score on their test. He of she will have the privilege to be an exchange student to America." a sudden out break of excited whispers roared among the class. Mr. Johnson, being the kind man he was, waited for them to settle down.
He cleared his throat as they stopped.
"That person will also get to spend the summer in the Contemporary Resort in Disney World." there was a stunned silence. Disney World. What many people called "the happiest place on earth".
"COOL!" someone yelled, and Mr. Johnson began class.
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(I'm trying to speed this up a bit)
Mr. Johnson walked down the rows as he passed out the exam. Kagome picked up her pencil. Shaking a bit. She was always nervous before tests. She looked at the first question.
1. What is a commonly misspelled word in the English language?
She put her answer on the paper. Then another and so forth. She hear the scratching of pencils all around her.
"Time is up. Pass forth your papers." said Mr. Johnson. A few mumbles and complaints about short time and hard questions were heard among the class.
"You will get the results in the mail. If you got the highest grade....you most certainly will know." and with that the final bell rang, releasing the school for the summer.
Kagome stared at the ground as she walked home. She decided not to go with her friends to celebrate. She wanted to just go home and enjoy some peace. That's when the unexpected happened.
She walked along the side walk getting closer to the shrine when suddenly she tripped, bringing someone down along the way.
"Itai!" she yelped. She tried to move to get up, but found someone was already lifting her.
"Sorry." she muttered. "Wasn't watching where I was going."
She looked up to see who she bumped into only to gasp in awe. The most beautiful man in the world was standing before her. He had cold blue eyes. They were like the color of glaciers in the Arctic. His hair was short and was so blonde, it turned white in the light. His pale skin seemed to glow. Kagome felt as if she knew this person.
"Is there a problem with my apperance girl?" said a harsh voice. Her face turned beet red.
"Sorry!" she said for the second time. She quickly began to run to the shrine.
'How embarrasing!' she thought to herself as she ran, but quickly stopped. Her hand flew to the necklace she wore. She stared down at the charm in disbelief. The slightly pink ball started to pulse a bit and grow warm. She held it tighter but it stopped.
'What? What is going on? It hasn't ever done that before!' she thought.
Kagome walked into her house, she still had a dazed look on her face. Her mom was watching the afternoon news.
"Mama I'm home." Kagome said, in a dream-like voice, still clutching the jewel. Her mother turned to face her. Her mouth in a frown.
"Kagome. The strangest thing happened a few minutes ago." she said. Kagome walked over and sat next to her mom. She stuck a chocolate pocky in her mouth.
"What was it?" she asked as she began to change the channel.
"Well, this man came to the door. He looked really odd." she said. Kagome looked at her.
"So?"
"He was looking for you."
Kagome's eye grew wide.
"What?! Why?!" she said. Her mother shook her head, with a puzzled look.
"He wouldn't say. He had the coldest aura too. You don't know him do you?" her mother asked.
"No." said Kagome. "I'm going to take a nap."
"Okay. I'll wake you for dinner."
Kagome made her way to her room. Who was this strange person looking for her suddenly and why of all times did the jewel become slightly active only to go dull again. Kagome fell asleep with these thoughts on her mind. If only she knew.
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"Kagome!! Kagome!! Mail's here!" her brother bellowed from downstairs. Kagome groaned and looked at the clock. It was noon so she got herself ready for a boring day.
"Kagome you have a letter!" her mom yelled.
"FROM WHO?" Kagome screamed. Her mom walked in the door.
"No need to yell dear. It's unladylike." her mom stated as she handed Kagome the letter. Kagome almost fell over. She grabbed the letter.
"Oh no." she said with terror in her eyes.
"What is it?" her mom asked worriedly.
"My.....my grades." she said then shuddered.
"Well open them."
Kagome slowly ripped open the envelope and unfolded the paper. It wasn't bad. She scanned it again but couldn't find her English grade.
"Mama. I can't find my English grade!" Kagome said, but her mom didn't answer. She was looking at another sheet of paper. Her face was flushed.
"Mama, what is it?" Kagome asked, trying to peer over her shoulder.
"You did it." her mom whispered.
"Did what?" she asked curiously. Her mom turned and grabbed her into a choke hold of a hug.
"YOU GOT THE HIGHEST ENGLISH SCORE!" her mom screamed. Kagome pried herself out of her mother's clutches.
"Now repeat that again. I couldn't quite understand you while I was in the coke hold." she said. Her mom took a deep breath to calm herself.
"You got the highest English score, Kagome. Your going to America."
Kagome's mouth fell opened as she looked at the letter. All expenses were to be paid. She would get to spend the summer in a theme park. Kagome reread the letter and fainted.
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Some where, not far from the Higurashi Shrine, a pale man smiled at the computer screen. He decided that he needed to get tickets to America as soon as possible. He would also need two tickets to Disney World and reservations to the Contemporary Resort. So much to do, so little time. He grinned again. A grin that would send shivers down your spine.
"You are mine, Higurashi." he muttered.
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Kagome groaned and rolled over on her stomach. The math book she had been studying was lying on the floor.
"Must of fell off when I went to sleep." she muttered. She looked at the alarm clock....... 7:59.
"KYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!"
Kagome's mom held up a piece of toast as the teen ran past her and out the door. Mrs. Higurashi was quite used to this.
"BYE MOM!" Kagome bellowed.
"Good-bye dear." Mrs. Higurashi said calmly as she set the table for breakfast.
"Hey Kagome! Hurry up!" yelled Yuka from her red convertable. Kagome bounded down the shrine steps and flung herself in the car without even opening the door.
"Don't tell me you woke late again." Yuka said exasperatedly. Kagome stuffed the toast in her mouth as she combed her hair.
"Mmmph. 'Ey I cn't elp it!" she yelled while her mouth was full. Yuka frowned.
"Kagome, that is gross. Eat with your mouth closed please. Well I suppose you can't. I mean all those illnesses must have taken their toll on you." Yuka said. Kagome laughed nervously.
"Yeah...illnesses." she said. She couldn't believe that her friend still remembered that.
Kagome's face fell. It had been almost two years since she had come out of the well with a full Shikon no Tama. All her friends were dead. Sango, Shippou, Miroku, Kaede, and...
"Kagome?" Yuka asked. She looked worried.
"Huh?"
"Why are you crying?" she asked.
"Oh...I'm sorry.....I..uh was thinking about this really sad story that I heard on T.V last night." she said quickly. She couldn't bring herself to tell Yuka what really happened.
Yuka pulled into the school parking lot.
"Well, here we are." Yuka said. She hopped out and grabbed her bags as did Kagome. They made their way among the vas body of students. Suddenly Eri and Ayumi came running to Kagome.
"Kagome! Did you hear?" they yelled at the same time. Kagome stared at them with a bewildered look on her face. She was almost afraid to hear the bout of gossip they had come up with this time.
"No. What is it?" Kagome asked cautiously. Her friends looked like they were about to burst with excitement.
"Our English teacher has a surprise for his eleventh grade class. I hear it's going to be really good!" Eri practically screamed. Kagome was close to grabbing her ears, but she too felt a little excitement. English happened to be a strong point for her. Oddly enough, the foreign language seemed to come very easy to her.
"Well no use getting too excited. English is our last class."
With that said they went on to their classes, each silently, or at least Kagome was, thinking of what the surprise could possibly be.
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Kagome slowly made her way to her English class. She watched the students pass by her. Talking about their days, girls were giggling about some new band or a cute guy. Normal conversations. They didn't have some dark secret. They knew practically everything about their friends. Their friends lived in the same era as them. She sigh. When she had finally came home she felt so empty. Her friends gone and the well sealed. The only good thing was that she was finally able to catch up with school, but she began to wonder if it really was that good.
She pushed the door open and walked into the English class. Everyone was quite noisy. Whispering about the surprise the teacher had in store. Mr. Johnson made his way into the class room as the students took their seats. He looked around at them and smiled.
"As you all know your eleventh year of school is coming to an end." he said, all was quiet. He knodded then continued.
"And ," he continued, his blue eyes sparkling, " Final exams are creeping closer." everyone groaned.
"I know, I know, but in this class there will be a reward for who ever gets the highest score on their test. He of she will have the privilege to be an exchange student to America." a sudden out break of excited whispers roared among the class. Mr. Johnson, being the kind man he was, waited for them to settle down.
He cleared his throat as they stopped.
"That person will also get to spend the summer in the Contemporary Resort in Disney World." there was a stunned silence. Disney World. What many people called "the happiest place on earth".
"COOL!" someone yelled, and Mr. Johnson began class.
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(I'm trying to speed this up a bit)
Mr. Johnson walked down the rows as he passed out the exam. Kagome picked up her pencil. Shaking a bit. She was always nervous before tests. She looked at the first question.
1. What is a commonly misspelled word in the English language?
She put her answer on the paper. Then another and so forth. She hear the scratching of pencils all around her.
"Time is up. Pass forth your papers." said Mr. Johnson. A few mumbles and complaints about short time and hard questions were heard among the class.
"You will get the results in the mail. If you got the highest grade....you most certainly will know." and with that the final bell rang, releasing the school for the summer.
Kagome stared at the ground as she walked home. She decided not to go with her friends to celebrate. She wanted to just go home and enjoy some peace. That's when the unexpected happened.
She walked along the side walk getting closer to the shrine when suddenly she tripped, bringing someone down along the way.
"Itai!" she yelped. She tried to move to get up, but found someone was already lifting her.
"Sorry." she muttered. "Wasn't watching where I was going."
She looked up to see who she bumped into only to gasp in awe. The most beautiful man in the world was standing before her. He had cold blue eyes. They were like the color of glaciers in the Arctic. His hair was short and was so blonde, it turned white in the light. His pale skin seemed to glow. Kagome felt as if she knew this person.
"Is there a problem with my apperance girl?" said a harsh voice. Her face turned beet red.
"Sorry!" she said for the second time. She quickly began to run to the shrine.
'How embarrasing!' she thought to herself as she ran, but quickly stopped. Her hand flew to the necklace she wore. She stared down at the charm in disbelief. The slightly pink ball started to pulse a bit and grow warm. She held it tighter but it stopped.
'What? What is going on? It hasn't ever done that before!' she thought.
Kagome walked into her house, she still had a dazed look on her face. Her mom was watching the afternoon news.
"Mama I'm home." Kagome said, in a dream-like voice, still clutching the jewel. Her mother turned to face her. Her mouth in a frown.
"Kagome. The strangest thing happened a few minutes ago." she said. Kagome walked over and sat next to her mom. She stuck a chocolate pocky in her mouth.
"What was it?" she asked as she began to change the channel.
"Well, this man came to the door. He looked really odd." she said. Kagome looked at her.
"So?"
"He was looking for you."
Kagome's eye grew wide.
"What?! Why?!" she said. Her mother shook her head, with a puzzled look.
"He wouldn't say. He had the coldest aura too. You don't know him do you?" her mother asked.
"No." said Kagome. "I'm going to take a nap."
"Okay. I'll wake you for dinner."
Kagome made her way to her room. Who was this strange person looking for her suddenly and why of all times did the jewel become slightly active only to go dull again. Kagome fell asleep with these thoughts on her mind. If only she knew.
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"Kagome!! Kagome!! Mail's here!" her brother bellowed from downstairs. Kagome groaned and looked at the clock. It was noon so she got herself ready for a boring day.
"Kagome you have a letter!" her mom yelled.
"FROM WHO?" Kagome screamed. Her mom walked in the door.
"No need to yell dear. It's unladylike." her mom stated as she handed Kagome the letter. Kagome almost fell over. She grabbed the letter.
"Oh no." she said with terror in her eyes.
"What is it?" her mom asked worriedly.
"My.....my grades." she said then shuddered.
"Well open them."
Kagome slowly ripped open the envelope and unfolded the paper. It wasn't bad. She scanned it again but couldn't find her English grade.
"Mama. I can't find my English grade!" Kagome said, but her mom didn't answer. She was looking at another sheet of paper. Her face was flushed.
"Mama, what is it?" Kagome asked, trying to peer over her shoulder.
"You did it." her mom whispered.
"Did what?" she asked curiously. Her mom turned and grabbed her into a choke hold of a hug.
"YOU GOT THE HIGHEST ENGLISH SCORE!" her mom screamed. Kagome pried herself out of her mother's clutches.
"Now repeat that again. I couldn't quite understand you while I was in the coke hold." she said. Her mom took a deep breath to calm herself.
"You got the highest English score, Kagome. Your going to America."
Kagome's mouth fell opened as she looked at the letter. All expenses were to be paid. She would get to spend the summer in a theme park. Kagome reread the letter and fainted.
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Some where, not far from the Higurashi Shrine, a pale man smiled at the computer screen. He decided that he needed to get tickets to America as soon as possible. He would also need two tickets to Disney World and reservations to the Contemporary Resort. So much to do, so little time. He grinned again. A grin that would send shivers down your spine.
"You are mine, Higurashi." he muttered.
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