The sun was blocked by the trees although often, little rays of light would shine through.

It was Lunch period in the junior and senior division of Tokyo University. Kagome enjoyed eating outside.

The grounds of Tokyo University was humungous and it consisted of 5 large gardens, 8 large libraries, 2329 classrooms, 189 additional rooms, 3009283 dorms, and 7 cafeterias.

It was the most up-to-date school in Tokyo and they had the newest technology and the smartest students. (It's like Clamp school).

Each division had it's chairmen, chairlady. Secretary, and organizer.

Kagome was the chairlady of the junior division, followed by Sango as the secretary, and Kikyou as the organizer.

She was quite young for being chairlady but she was top of her class, and expert in criminal psychology.

She, Sango, and Kikyou have been tracing cases since 5th grade! They had solved the case of the dead tree, the disappearing forms and the sabotaged gardens. All was the result of one paranormal subject…spirits.

Spirits, criminals, the after world were all her specialties.

She was smart too and never without a friendly manner. After wrapping up her lunch, she headed back to the junior division office.

"Kagome. I'm glad you're back. We have another case, concerning the library." Kikyou alerted. "It says that there has been a disturbance in the library connecting the junior and senior division."

"That's strange." Kagome inquired. "Why would anyone want anything from our library?"

"I know what you mean." Sango said thoughtfully, munching on a cookie. "If the person wanted any, well, the library! Gee!"

"Kikyou, can you go to the j.s. ( junior and senior) library to see what the librarian can say about this? While you're there, interview some of the students who go there everyday." Kagome ordered "Sango. Get some information about this. Anything you can find. A pattern in it would be useful."

Kagome looked out the window. 'Another case.' She thought mournfully.

Well, What do you think? I'm working on it. And don't despair. Just review!