AU: In this Inuyasha story will be a little or a lot of OCC, k? I am sorry. So enjoy the story. OH yeah, if you don't know whom Amelia Awater-Rhodes is, she is a girl who wrote this book called Shattered Mirror. So that is why the title is called Shattered Mirror- Inuyasha version. Confusing? Yeah, I know, I confuse myself sometimes, too.

Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha.
Chapter 1

Kagome Higurashi shivered. The aura of vampires seeping from the house in front of her was nearly overwhelming. She drove her car a couple of yards away from the white Volvo she had been following. Her sapphire Jaguar was flashy, and she hadn't had time to change the plated.

She was lucky she had been planning on crashing a different party, or she would never have been ready for this one. She had come across the white Volvo's owner at the gas station and had tailed her here.

She cut the motor and ran her fingers through her black blue hair, which was windblown by the drive in the convertible. Flashing a killer smile at no one. She checked her appearance in the rearview mirror. The girl in the glass appeared attractive, wild, and carefree. The core of stone was not visible in her reflection.

As she stood, Kagome smoothed down her blue tank top and cream jeans and automatically checked to make sure her knives were in place – one in a spine sheath on her back, and one tucked into each calf-high boot, only then did she approach the house.

With blinds and shades pulled, the house appeared empty from the outside, but the illusion was quickly shattered. Before she even had a chance to knock, someone pulled open the door.

Leech, Kagome thought, disgusted, as she flashed a smile as practiced as the one she had given her rearview mirror at thee vampire who had opened the door.

Whoa. Her smile did not waver, even though the vampiric aura in the hose hit her like a sledgehammer to her gut. Her skin tingled at the sense of power, the felling as unpleasant as sandpaper scarping across raw skin.

Unpleasant feeling or no, began to mingle, looking always for the prey she was risking her neck to find – Inuyasha.

Inuyasha was one of the most infamous of his kind, a vampire who had hunted blatantly since the 1800s. His first known prey had been a young mother named Elisabeth Higurashi. Elisabeth had been a with, a vampire hunter, and incidentally, Kagome's ancestor. Her family had been hunting Inuyasha ever since-with out success.

Inuyasha was clever-he had to be to have eluded hunters from the most powerful family of witches for so long. Nut he was also vain, and that would be his downfall. Everyone of his victims wore his marks, decorated cuts into their arms with the blade of his knife. Inuyasha allowed some of his victims to live, but he twisted their minds to make them sickeningly loyal to him. Hunters had caught more then one of those warped humans, but they each professed to chose death before they would betray the vampire.

One of them, however, had made a mistake. A flat tire on the way to this bash had left her fuming at a gas station off Route 95, and she had been too preoccupied to cover the scars on her arms. The attendant, a member of the hunter's complex systems of informants, had called Kagome; she had followed the girl's white Volvo here.

Taking a breath to focus her senses, Kagome searched the room with all six of them. Humans scents mingle with the overpowering aura of vampires. Kagome felt pity and a slight disgust for the living who flitted among the vampires like flies clinging to dead flesh. Though Kagome did see one human boy leaving just after she came in, most of these humans would stay, out of either ignorance or perverted loyalty.

She didn't like being inside this group without backup, but the short drive between the gas station drive and this house had only allowed for a few cell-phone calls, which had reached only busy signals and answering machines. She couldn't risk making a serious kill, outnumbered as she was, but is she played nice tonight, she had a good chance of wangling an invitation to the next bash this group hosted. She could bring the big guns then.

The trick was to avoid being killed- or munched on. She was posing as free food, human and helpless, but letting a vampire feed on her was further than she was willing to go. Besides, even the weakest vampire would be able to taste the difference between the bland vintage of human blood and the power in her own witch blood.

It was past ten o'clock at night, and the back of Kagome's neck tingled with apprehension. Any hunter knew better then to stay at a bash after midnight. Called the Devil's Hour, midnight was when the killing was done.

Yet if Kagome wanted an invitation, she needed to stay and convince these creatures she was one of the idiotic humans who bared their throats willingly. Any hunter, from the most amateur to the most respect, would give his right eye and his life for a chance to take down a group of vampires this strong.

Kagome befriended the girl she had followed, and within fifteen minutes she had charmed her way into receiving one of the slick white cards that stated the time and location of the next bash this group was hosting.

Now all she had to do was follow the two simplest rules any hunter ever learned: Don't get caught, and clean up after yourself.

As the Devils Hour drew near, Kagome found the weakest of the vampires and made sure she was lone with him when the clock struck.

"I don't think Naraku meant this room to be public," her companion pointed out, referring to their vampire host. Kagome recognized the name with revulsion. Inuyasha was not the only creature in this group the hunters would love to take down.

Hiding her thoughts, she smiled and put a hand on her companion's shoulder, forcing herself to ignore the unpleasant thickness of his aura. "Maybe I just wanted you all you myself," she teased, meeting his black vampiric eyes,

The fiend got the message and leaned closer to her. Kagome ran her fingers through his blond hair, and he wrapped a slender hand around the back of her neck, gently urging her forward.

She leaned her head back, knowing where his gaze would travel. He fell for it, as they always did, and as she felt his lips touch her throat, she reacted.

Shoving him back into the wall, she used his moment of confusion to draw the sliver knife from the sheath on her back. Before he could recover his wits, she slammed the blade into his chest, then twisted the knife to make sure his heart was completely destroyed. Vampiric power lived in the blood, and any well-trained hunter knew to twist the knife and obliterate the source of that power. Even Kagome, with a silver blade forged by magic thousands of years old, was still careful. The Higurashi's blade would poison any vampire it scratched, but there was no reason to be careless.

The kill was silent and quick; no one outside even knew this monster was down. Kagome absently wiped her clean hand on her jeans, brushing away the tingling aftereffect of touching him, and touched her throat to reassure herself that there were no puncture marks.

She tucked the body into a corner, knowing this house would probably be abandoned for a while after this bash-that was one of the techniques the vampires used to keep hunters from tracking them down. they were rarely stupid enough to sleep in the same house where they killed.

For a moment she paused, pondering the lifeless body, wondering how many person would willingly become a creature who fed on humanity, a monstrous parasite. He would have taken her blood and killed her had she not killed him first.

She shook her head. It was dead, as it should have been when vampire blood first frozen its heart years ago. That was all that mattered.

Checking herself for blood and finding none, she took the moment to relax as she waited for some time to pass.

She sense another vampire behind her but forced herself to turn slowly, as if a little groggy. She recognized the vampire immediately. Naraku had wavy black hair and sculpted features, which would have made him attractive had his aura not been enough to make Kagome's stomach churn. In the midst of his blond features, his black eyes seemed infinitely darker. Naraku was one of the oldest on his line, and more powerful than any creature Kagome had ever faced.

For a moment, Kagome debated going for her blade. Attacking Naraku by herself with so many of his kinds near would probably mean the end of her life. But is might be worth it.

Before Kagome could make a move, though, Naraku glanced pointedly to the doorway behind which Kagome had hidden her prey. "What excellent taste," he congratulated her. "He was rather a pain."

A prepared vampire was more difficult to fight than an unsuspecting one. Without hesitation, Kagome went for her knife.

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