Must I do a disclaimer... there is a good chance I don't own Inuyasha... but this is a fan fiction web site... so I'm just a fan... writing a fiction.

Chapter One- Reflections I slowly opened my black eyes. The glistening sun never really shone much with the miasma in the air, surrounding the castle. My father liked the dark so I've grown used to it by now. Speaking of the sun, I never saw it. My flesh was as pale as the new fallen snow. My father rarely allows me to leave the castle. I really do not know why father won't let me leave often. I mean, my younger sister always gets to leave the castle whenever father needs a job to be done. I bet it's because my sister appears to be older than I. How appearances can deceive.
My white hair was being stroked by my sister. She loved to improve my hair whenever she was at home. She placed a white flower behind my ear when she was finished. I could feel her red eyes resting upon my face as she stood back to admire her work.
"There you go, Kanna." My sister, Kagura said sweetly as she sat down on my bed next to me. She smiled sweetly. Most people thought she was a heartless monster. But I knew her better than anyone else. She has a soft side, but she fears if anyone knows about it. I nodded in reply. I walked over to my buearrau and careluflly picked up my mirror. I peered deeply into its glass and smirked.
"These souls are restless... father has angered them again" I said softly. Kagura looked at me with a bothered expression.
"Nevermind father, Kanna. One day someone will come and destroy him and we will all be set free. We will weild our own souls and do whatever we wish to do. Father will have no power over us when we can controll our own lives and souls." Kagura replied to me while smiling.
"Want me to trap his soul?" I asked while holding up my mirror. Kagura laughed.
"Soul? Father has a soul?" Kagura joked. I ran to her and gave her a hug. A purplish glow emitted from beyond the curtian. 'Uh-oh. Father must have heard us' I said while ending the embrace with my sister. We both knelt to the floor in unison. Awaiting fathers tourture for us.
"Kagura. Kanna." My father, the one called Naraku cooed. He entered the room in his Lord Kagewaki form. His red eyes gazed deeply into our faces. Like daggers they struck us. "Kikyo is at the secred tree in the Forest of Inuyasha. Bring her to me at once."
"Yes, father" Kagura said as she ran to her room to retrieve her fan. Already clutching my mirror, I awaited her in the corridor. Moments later she returned and nodded in my direction, signaling me to leave. I followed her, knowing she knew her way better than I did. We walked through the miasma. The thick and poisionious air surrounded us. I let out a slight cough. Kagura walked through the miasma with ease. She traveled through the poisionous air many times before. Very few times have I left to see the light of day.
When we reached the end of the miasma and felt the fresh air tickle me, I saw the sun once again. I squinted from the brightness I was not used to. I lifted my mirror to cover my eyes and reflect the sun light from shining so brightly on my pale skin. We continued walking to a cliff and Kagura haulted.
"Come Kanna. The walk will be long. This will shorten it a little" Kagura smirked pulling a single white feather out of her hair. The feather transformed about a hundred times it's original size. She hopped on and waved at me to get on with her. I closed my eyes and began to breathe heavily while I leaped from the cliff to meet her. Frightened I might fall, I continued to breathe heavily. Kagura huged me tightly. "It's alright sister, you made it." She told me as I opened my eyes and saw a new world, beyond imagination below me. My white kimono blew with the breeze. The song of the birds we heard.
"How much longer, Kagura?" I asked her. I returned to my normal state of calmness and mystery.
"We just need to pass those hills and we'll be there." Kagura replied while not removing her crimson eyes from the sky view. I nodded at her. I took a deep breath and felt the coldness of the air sting me. I didn't mind though. It felt nice.
We landed gracefully on the ground. As soon as we got off of the feather it changed back to it's normal size and placed back in Kagura's hair. We walked to this tree. It had strange markings indented in it (it appeared to be from arrows). A miko with a red, flowing skirt and white blouse stood in front of the tree. She knelt before it with tears in her eyes.
"Inuyasha. Why did you choose my rencarnation over me? Inuyasha." She said between tears. I looked up at my sister who smiled evily at me.
"How sweet. The dead miko still in love with the hanyou, Inuyasha." Kagura cooed.
"Kagura. I knew you'd come for me sooner or later. Take me to Naraku at once." Kikyo demanded to a rather stunned Kagura. Kagura's jaw dropped a good inch or two.
"Hmm. Makes my job easier. Kanna, I need to take Kikyo to the castle, I fear there won't be enough room on my feather for all three of us. May you teleport back?" Kagura asked. I nodded in reply. With that the feather from Kagura's hair transformed as Kikyo and her sister boarded. I tuned my mirror slightly to the left and closed my eyes. I opened them seconds later to find myself in a village. The air was brisk and fresh. 'Wait... this isn't my home' I thought.
I looked up to see a blade come towards me. It was attached to a chain. I dodged it without effort. I rose my eyes to have a glance of my attempted assasin. A boy with his hair tied back in a pony-tail. He appeared to be around eleven years old. His brown eyes and freckles complimented the rest of his features. I gazed at him for a second before I realized he wasn't attacking me but a girl with long brown hair and a slayers uniform.
"Kohaku!" a female voice yelled at him. I remember that voice. It was the voice of that girl that was with that Inuyasha guy. My father often spoke of her. I think her name was Sango.
"Now, farewell, sister!" he replied without any emotion. I smiled to myself. Father's love of minipulating people was endless. 'I didn't know father sent out Kohaku today.' I thought to myself. I hid behind a bush and watched the young boy slay his own sister. I can't imagine doing that to Kagura or Goshinki. Even though I have to admit father is a powerful demon, I feel bad for the boy. I looked at him once more feeling my heart race. 'How odd.' I thought. When I looked at him, noting else mattered. I want to free Kagura and myself from father. But most of all, I wanted to free Kohaku. Once again I tuned my mirror to the left a little and thought of the castle and the miasma. A ray of silver light emerged from my mirror as I vanished from sight

A/N- This is going to be a Kanna/Kohaku fic. I don't think there are any... so why not? I'll try to update as soon as I can. Next weekend maybe.