~* Chapter One ~*

Disclaimer: Don't own so shoo!

QN: Hey y'all, anyway to whoever said that I had the wrong name this is why, in this fic there is a specific reason too why her name is Yeisego, can't tell you why though. There will be no votes either.

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Kagome thumbed down on a rock that she found in the middle of the clearing. She immediently regretted that as her eyes widened. She yelped and scrambled too her feet.

"Oww......" She groaned as she rubbed her bottom and glared at the sharp rock. She sat down with more caution and plucked her leg across her knee and rested her elbow on the middle of her leg. She huffed as she was trying to do perfectly before but got a big bruise on her butt instead. She blew her hair out of her eyes but it just, silently, floated back in front of her face.

'Either they are geniuses of just plain stupid'. She thought. She looked around the clearing and sighed. After she had found the tracks, there were too many to identify which ones were old and which ones were new. She ended up looking for over three hours and she was not too happy right now.

She showed her frustration by punching the rock. Not a good idea. Kagome yelped AGAIN and glared at the rock AGAIN. She put her hand in her mouth and sucked, she winced in pain. She sat down and crossed her arms and legs Indian style. Anyone that looked at her would have thought she was thinking, they would be correct.

'This is SO stupid! I can not even get one track without other tracks trampling over it!' she thought, very irritated and edge. 'Hopefully sis is doing better than I am. This whole sisterhood stuff is getting pretty old though, not that I'm complaining, wait! I am complaining' Sigh, this whole sisterhood thing is giving me a headache.' She rubbed her temples to prove her point.

In her village, people that are born on the same day are considered very lucky. When Kagome was born, she was born on the same day as her sisters Sango and Keiko. When a child is born on the same day as two others are, people believe that the gods themselves brought them forth to do many great deeds. Kagome was one of those who were believed to be ones with great potential. For Kagome, Sango and Keiko though, that was all a bunch of bull. They were happy non-the-less that they were considered sisters though. They all grew up together and were the only ones that they trusted the most. You could never be to careful.

Last circle, brought nothing but bad luck to a certain fellow villager. A girl (Kagome, Sango and Keiko did not know who) had a mother that she had trusted most of all. She thought that her mother was the best of the best. She was wrong. One day, her mother came in and took care of her all day, rubbing, hugging and all of those stuff a mother would do to love a child most. The girl wanted nothing more then just to have this day last forever.

When that girl woke up, though, she found her mother gone. She looked all over the village but no sign of her mother existed. It was like she disappeared. She just got up andvanished. When she a finally asked the village head man when her mother was, the man looked at her, pitied her and told her her mother had left for another man.

The girl cried all day, that Kagome could practically hear her from across the village. Kagome pitied her. That day, that one moment her mother was kind and nice, had disappeared. That one moment was to pay the little girl for when the mother ran off.

Kagome smiled. She (Kagome) and her 'sisters' however, did not need that to tell them that it was bad to trust, they knew since they were children that they should never trust anyone but people that they know will never betray them. Kagome and her sisters stopped trusting her family when they were five years old; they never showed that to their family though. They just went on living as though they DID trust them. They just trusted themselves.

They trusted their brothers too, yes, but they were also cautious. They did not need to get close; they were already far as they could get. Kagome sighed and stretched. When she thought that her sister Sango and her brother were close earlier, she meant they were as close as they could get. They were close enough to hug and greet each other and smile and share words, but that's as close as they are. Non to close. Keiko did not need to have any brothers to worry about, she had non.

Kagome thoughts wandered back to her family. Her family. She knew not to trust them. In her village, girls are rare. When both boys and girls are born, they are kept. When girls are born alone however, they are killed. Either that or shunned. Girls born alone are believed to be bad luck. It was a stupid rule, but it was the law.

When Kagome was born as three, they were kept. They all held crests for girls that are born in three. They were the Elemental Sisters. Kagome fire, Sango lightning and Keiko water. It really fit. Kagome had a fiery attitude, Sango can shoot bad and good remarks at people and score and Keiko is very peaceful like the calm water but she can also turn tidalwave.

'It was better than being shunned atleast.' Kagome thought as she walked around. Girls, who are shunned, are worst than being killed. Nobody looks at you, if they do they shoot glares or snarls are spit at you. They run into you and never apologize, and they even beat you up. It was the worst treatment. It might just be better to stay inside the house, curled up in a bundle of blankets hiding under the covers. From the people, the sun, and the truth that you are shunned and not liked.

It was bullshit, yet amazing. Kagome scowled at a pond that she had come by. She wound never run. She'll fight to the end. She'll survive. She'll never run under the covers and hide from what people call reality. She and her sisters will be all right.

Splash!

Kagome slashed at her reflection. People may be girls but they are still human.

People are still people, no matter how rotten or stupid they are. A voice repeated in her head.

She had heard that from the old maid. She was the only person besides her sisters that Kagome trusted. Actually, her quotes were the only thing Kagome trusted, not her herself.

'She says that, but she does nothing and lives by our village ways.' Kagome's inner voice whispered. Kagome scowled again. 'If she really meant what she had said, they why does she agree with our village? She doesn't understand that there are times where we are neede, where everyone is needed.

Kagome sighed and shook her head. She smiled. She had been thinking so much that she had forgotten that she was here for a second. That happens sometimes, to everyone.

" 'People are still people, no matter how rotten or stupid they are'" Kagome repeated. "Does that mean that those that I am tracking are still equal?" She asked the Heavens, wondering if they can hear her.

She got her answer later, but when she turned around she saw the thing that would answer her question, unintentualy. But that's another chapter, for now-

"AH!"

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Well, that's it. There hasn't been fighting yet, next chapter. This chapter explains a few things so don't be mad.

Nogitsune Krist ~*~

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YamiYukiYore~*~