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Supernatural High

Chapter 3: Its Chilly In Here

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"I-infirmary ghosts?" Kagome stuttered.

"Yeah. They like to play with the infirmary patients and tools. It gets annoying." Inuyasha said.

The girls exchanged looks. "It's finally getting fun." Sango said.

Inuyasha raised an eyebrow at them.

"Mmmhmm!" Kagome agreed readily.

"I've always wanted to find a true haunted house!" Sango said.

"Yeah! Only in this case it's a boarding school called Supernatural High!" Kagome said cheerfully.

"You don't seem sick to me." Inuyasha told Kagome doubtfully.

"I'm over the blood now. It wasn't the fact that there were ghosts, it was all the blood. I love looking into ghost stories. Sango and I have been hunting ghosts since we were kids. We never found any until now!" Kagome said excitedly.

"Yeah. Never." Sango added.

"So… you two are hunting the school's ghosts? Tough luck. I've seen your type run out of this school frightened to death." Inuyasha warned them.

"This'll be fun, right Sango!" Kagome said happily.

"Yeah!" Sango replied.

Inuyasha left the room, and felt a chilling breath down his neck. "Ugh. Dammit." He rubbed his neck bitterly. 'Those girls will be in trouble if they find out anything…'

"Sango! I interviewed some of the students, they all claim to have some sort of encounter with the supernatural spirits here." Kagome came through the door to their new room, clutching a notebook to her chest.

"Really? What type of encounters?" Sango asked, searching through old school newspapers.

"Nothing life-threatening. Some weren't even scary at all. One person had a toothbrush thrown at him in the bathroom when no one else was around. It hit him in the face." Kagome laughed a bit.

Sango laughed with her. "Anything like what happened to us?"

"Strangely, no. This is the only record of this type of haunting in the history of this school. Or so they say." Kagome frowned, "I have a feeling they're hiding something…"

A knock came from the door, and Kagome and Sango exchanged nervous glances before Sango answered with a timid "Come in."

"Ohayo, ladies. I'm the principle. My name's Naraku." A dark green haired man walked into the room, bowing slightly, "I've come to apologize for your… misfortunes." He smiled at them.

Kagome felt her body go cold, but Sango seemed normal, "We except your apology." She smiled.

Kagome managed to nod stiffly, and watched as Naraku left.

"Well that was weird." Sango said, putting her hands on her hips.

"You felt it to?" Kagome asked.

"Yeah. It was amazingly chilly in here for awhile." Sango shrugged, "So what other types of incidents have happened?"

Kagome smiled, and continued to read off encounters.

Later on, Inuyasha motioned for Kagome to follow him away from the crowds of the school and out into a deserted part of the schoolyard.

"Kagome, listen to me. You're going to be in trouble if you continue researching the spirits here. And not by me." He added.

Kagome grinned, "Well, things are sure getting interesting. I'm going to be in trouble? That's one more reason I need to continue my research."

"Kagome you don't understand!" Inuyasha yelled frustrated.

"What don't I understand?" Kagome demanded.

"I'm not allowed to say much," he said, looking around, "But let's just say someone here wants the incidents to remain unexplained." With that said, he rushed away.

"'Somebody wants the incidents to remain unexplained'?" Kagome quoted uncertainly. The meeting with Inuyasha was stirring up some mixed feelings inside of Kagome. 'What if what he says is true… then what type of trouble are we in?' Kagome thought, a cold feeling sinking inside of her.

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I updated. Be happy. Dance. Dance your life away like the scarecrow on the Zelda games. Yes… dance.

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