Kagome still couldn't believe what her mother had done.
"You start in three days."
"THREE DAYS!"
"Of course young lady," Kagome's grandfather said. "This school is different than your normal school."
"Just how different, Gramps?" Souta asked knowing the question was in his sister's head who was now gaping in shock.
"You'll see, both of you," his mother responded looking at him. "You will be going there too Souta."
It had been three days since, and now Kagome was in front of the school-which she had sworn wasn't never there before-with her bike handles in hand to keep her bicycle from falling. She refused the take off her uniform hoping to be expelled. The perfect plan to get out of that school and go back to her old one.
The school was big. At the top front, it started off rectangle like any other building and made it's way up making a point. At the point sat a big pink orb that held the word 'Shikon' on top of it. At both sides were cement walkways with poles holding up a metal ceiling to block out the sun. The school door was BIG. Any shape or size of any person would go in like nothing and there would still be space. Big space.
'Put aside a lot of detail and it looks like a normal school,' Kagome though starting to walk. She looked up at the jewel wondering how the point was able to keep it up and, not watching where she was going, bumped into someone.
"I'm so sorry," Kagome apologized, then a horrified look came across her face when she saw who she bumbed into.
The one the though was a person turned and looked at her with big blue eyes with big red irises and tiny black pupils. It looked like a big animal with light-brown fur and was wearing ehat seemed like old armor.
"No. It's my fault," the wolf-like creature replied. Seeing the frightened look in her eyes, he simply stared at her in confusion.
"Royakan!"
Both Kagome and the creature turned to look at a boy with short black hair into a low, small pony-tail and dark eyes. He was wearing long black and purple priest clothes. He had a gold staff which had an ocal at the top and with a point sticking upward anf rings that hung from the oval. He was accompanied by a girl who was wearing old village clothes, the color of magenta and light-magenta, and a green apron. She had dark-brown eyes and hair and what looked like black arm-guards to the hands and carried a light-blue bag over her shoulders along with a giant boomerang.
The two made their way towards Kagome and the creature and stopped right next to the frightened girl.
"I see you have scared another," said the black haired boy.
"Lord Miroku! Lady Sango! I didn't mean it! Really!" The creature ranted on and on that it was an accident.
"Calm yourself, Royakan," Miroku assured raising his hand to chest level.
'What is going on! I don't understand anything!' Kagome's mind raced with questions and hopes that this was a dream.
"No need to get excited," Sango added. "We believe you. You are a gentle forest creatue who wouldn't dream of hurting any human on purpose." She smiled warmly at Royakan.
"Besides," Miroku started. "Knowing your size as a demo, it's kinda hard for you to see where a human is walking unless there's a distance between. No offense."
'Demon? What is this thing? Kagome thought.
"Thank you." Royakan turned to the still stunned girl with the bicycle. "I hope you can forgive me."
And with that Royakan left.
It took a while for Kagome to take in everythingthat had just happened.
'Who are these people! Why is there a demon here! I hope there aren't anymore!'
