Ten Guys, Eight Girls, and One Seriously Warped Storyline
By: ShadowMage21 and ShadowWarrior16
Disclaimer: Roses are red. Violets are blue. We no own, They no sue.
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ShadowWarrior should stop complaining. She IS slow. I have all challenge classes, which basically means more homework in every class plus religious ed., and karate and I'm doing just fine. Also she shouldn't use a college level L.A. class as an excuse. Last year I had that same L.A. class, a super accelerated math class i.e. Algebra I done by Christmas and then Algebra II finished by the end of the year, art class, piano, religious ed., and other homework and I had plenty of free time. Anywho back to the story...
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The weekend passed by quickly and soon it was Monday. This meant it was time for Kagome and Kanna to switch houses. (What does switching lives for a week have to do with language arts? Oh well, I guess we can have them write an essay about it or something...) After school on Monday Kanna went home to Kagome's house and Kagome went home to Kanna's..."house."
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When she got to Kagome's house she was greeted by a cheerful Mrs. Higurashi, who thought is was going to be "A great week. And an extremely valuable, extra fun experience." Kanna was disgusted, but at least Kagome seemed to have a nice house...
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Meanwhile Kagome was entering Naraku's apartment. She followed Kagura and Kanna's room where she putdown her things before looking around. It wasn't a very big room but it was nice for its size. The walls were a bluish white color and the only furniture in the room (the bed, a wardrobe, and a bookcase) was dark brown wood. One strange thing in the room was a large, round mirror above the bed. Kagome stared at the mirror for a few minutes before pulling herself away to work on her homework in the living room.
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Kanna set her things down in Kagome's room and looked around. Kagome's room was at least two times the size of hers and had a lot more...stuff in it. Kanna was surprised to see a bow and arrows leaning against a desk in the corner. Kagome didn't seem like the kind of person who would have a bow and arrows.
Kanna set her things on Kagome's bed before going downstairs to do her homework.
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Kagome had finished her homework and was starting to get hungry when Kagura came in and told her they were going to someone else's apartment until Naraku's shift at Olive Garden ended. Slightly confused Kagome followed Kagura to Naraku's car and was driven to Sessho-maru's apartment building.
She followed Kagura to Sessho-maru's apartment on the fifth floor. She followed Kagura cautiously into the apartment.
Koga was the first to speak. "Hey, what's Kagome doing here? Where's Kanna?"
"Kagome and Kanna's language arts teacher assigned a really screwed up project. They have to live at each other's houses for a week and then write an essay about how their lifestyles are different and crap. So, Kagome's here and Kanna is at her house."
"Okay, whatever." With Kagome's presence explained, everyone went back to working on their homework.
"Umm, why are the lights off and all the appliances unplugged?" Kagome interrupted the silence with the first question anyone who didn't know Sessho-maru, Naraku, etc. would ask.
"Huh? Oh, Sessho-maru doesn't trust us. He's afraid we'll set the apartment on fire or something."
"Oh. So, what do you do all night?"
"Play board games, as soon as everyone is done with homework we'll start a game of "Don't Wake Daddy."
Registering Kagome's puzzled expression, Kagura explained, "It's the ONLY game Sessho-maru owns, he's really poor, like Naraku and Koga and Miroku's guardian Matt.
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While Kagome went through the torture of playing "Don't Wake Daddy" over and over and over again, Kanna was sitting on Kagome's bed contemplating Yura, Manten, and Hiten's offer.
ShadowMage: That just made me remember something! Back in fifth or fourth grade, I can't remember which, we were at lunch and our friend Jessica was acting really weird and saying we all had to go to her house and "contemplate," she went on and on saying, "Contemplation, we must contemplate." Okay, now all you readers probably think I'm a whacko and that that was a really boring story but I don't care because It's my memory of Michigan and friends and the easy grades. Those were good times, very good times...
'It seems worth a try. After all, no one messes with Yura, Hiten, and Manten, this could work out to my advantage safety wise. It also sounds kind of fun and I can always back out, I think anyway, if I want to get out I have plenty of friends to help. That's it! I'm going to join them.'
And so, Kanna decided to become part of the most feared gang at her high school.
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Okay, that's the most I can squeeze out of my currently uninspired brain so...
What will happen next? How will the week go for Kanna and Kagura at each other's houses? And how will being in a gang turn out for Kanna?
P.S.
Sorry ShadowWarrior for rant at beginning, but I was in a bad mood at the time and am too lazy to go back and delete it.
By: ShadowMage21 and ShadowWarrior16
Disclaimer: Roses are red. Violets are blue. We no own, They no sue.
***
ShadowWarrior should stop complaining. She IS slow. I have all challenge classes, which basically means more homework in every class plus religious ed., and karate and I'm doing just fine. Also she shouldn't use a college level L.A. class as an excuse. Last year I had that same L.A. class, a super accelerated math class i.e. Algebra I done by Christmas and then Algebra II finished by the end of the year, art class, piano, religious ed., and other homework and I had plenty of free time. Anywho back to the story...
***
The weekend passed by quickly and soon it was Monday. This meant it was time for Kagome and Kanna to switch houses. (What does switching lives for a week have to do with language arts? Oh well, I guess we can have them write an essay about it or something...) After school on Monday Kanna went home to Kagome's house and Kagome went home to Kanna's..."house."
***
When she got to Kagome's house she was greeted by a cheerful Mrs. Higurashi, who thought is was going to be "A great week. And an extremely valuable, extra fun experience." Kanna was disgusted, but at least Kagome seemed to have a nice house...
***
Meanwhile Kagome was entering Naraku's apartment. She followed Kagura and Kanna's room where she putdown her things before looking around. It wasn't a very big room but it was nice for its size. The walls were a bluish white color and the only furniture in the room (the bed, a wardrobe, and a bookcase) was dark brown wood. One strange thing in the room was a large, round mirror above the bed. Kagome stared at the mirror for a few minutes before pulling herself away to work on her homework in the living room.
***
Kanna set her things down in Kagome's room and looked around. Kagome's room was at least two times the size of hers and had a lot more...stuff in it. Kanna was surprised to see a bow and arrows leaning against a desk in the corner. Kagome didn't seem like the kind of person who would have a bow and arrows.
Kanna set her things on Kagome's bed before going downstairs to do her homework.
***
Kagome had finished her homework and was starting to get hungry when Kagura came in and told her they were going to someone else's apartment until Naraku's shift at Olive Garden ended. Slightly confused Kagome followed Kagura to Naraku's car and was driven to Sessho-maru's apartment building.
She followed Kagura to Sessho-maru's apartment on the fifth floor. She followed Kagura cautiously into the apartment.
Koga was the first to speak. "Hey, what's Kagome doing here? Where's Kanna?"
"Kagome and Kanna's language arts teacher assigned a really screwed up project. They have to live at each other's houses for a week and then write an essay about how their lifestyles are different and crap. So, Kagome's here and Kanna is at her house."
"Okay, whatever." With Kagome's presence explained, everyone went back to working on their homework.
"Umm, why are the lights off and all the appliances unplugged?" Kagome interrupted the silence with the first question anyone who didn't know Sessho-maru, Naraku, etc. would ask.
"Huh? Oh, Sessho-maru doesn't trust us. He's afraid we'll set the apartment on fire or something."
"Oh. So, what do you do all night?"
"Play board games, as soon as everyone is done with homework we'll start a game of "Don't Wake Daddy."
Registering Kagome's puzzled expression, Kagura explained, "It's the ONLY game Sessho-maru owns, he's really poor, like Naraku and Koga and Miroku's guardian Matt.
***
While Kagome went through the torture of playing "Don't Wake Daddy" over and over and over again, Kanna was sitting on Kagome's bed contemplating Yura, Manten, and Hiten's offer.
ShadowMage: That just made me remember something! Back in fifth or fourth grade, I can't remember which, we were at lunch and our friend Jessica was acting really weird and saying we all had to go to her house and "contemplate," she went on and on saying, "Contemplation, we must contemplate." Okay, now all you readers probably think I'm a whacko and that that was a really boring story but I don't care because It's my memory of Michigan and friends and the easy grades. Those were good times, very good times...
'It seems worth a try. After all, no one messes with Yura, Hiten, and Manten, this could work out to my advantage safety wise. It also sounds kind of fun and I can always back out, I think anyway, if I want to get out I have plenty of friends to help. That's it! I'm going to join them.'
And so, Kanna decided to become part of the most feared gang at her high school.
***
Okay, that's the most I can squeeze out of my currently uninspired brain so...
What will happen next? How will the week go for Kanna and Kagura at each other's houses? And how will being in a gang turn out for Kanna?
P.S.
Sorry ShadowWarrior for rant at beginning, but I was in a bad mood at the time and am too lazy to go back and delete it.
