CatHanyouNelia: You saw the third movie! I wish I did. Help me with my story a bit…But your review really helped me! Thank you!
Dark-Dragon-Chick: YAY! You finally reviewed my story! I'm so happy that you like it!
Raithya: Ya I was afraid someone would get confused about that…Its okay though! I'm just glad that you like it! XD
:Giggles: about that last review when I said Izayoi would die in a fire? Well I changed my mind so now you'll just have to find out for yourselves!
Later I'm going to fix chapter 2 cause now, thanks to all of you, I know Inuyasha's Fathers name! YAY! You're awesome!
"Kagome wake up!" yelled an eight-year-boy to his sister.
Kagome grumbled and tried to push her brother away with the arm her brother was pulling, face still in her pillow. "Kagome c'mon! You have to take me to Kohaku's house!"
Still no movement came from his sister. Souta pouted and called for his mother. She quickly ran into the room, worried what all the rucas was about. He explained what the problem was all about. She sighed and sat on her knees beside her daughter. "Kagome you promised Souta you would take him to Kohaku's today, am I right?"
A rough sigh came from the 15-year-old. She hated when her mother was right. She sat up on her bed and glared at both her brother and mom. "Just let me get changed!" Mrs. Hagurashi knew her daughter was always grumpy in the morning and didn't bother to argue about her attitude.
When the door was closed Kagome undressed and looked for something to wear.
Walking Souta wasn't that bad, especially if its just a few minutes away and Kohaku's sister was her best friend. Sango was her name and she was the first person Kagome met when she came to the demon slayers village.
She missed her old home though, but mostly Inuyasha. She never missed a day without wearing the necklace he gave her. Kagome glanced at it as it twinkled in the sunlight. Even after five years it still never lost its shine.
She looked up at the baby blue sky. 'Wonder where he is now…'
"Kagome?"
She shook her head, getting rid of the spider webs and blinked at her brother, "What?" Souta was looking at her like she was crazy, "You zoned out. You okay?" Kagome rolled her eyes and started to walk again, leaving her brother behind.
"Hey!" he shouted running to catch up to his sister.
When they got to their destination a black haired boy was waiting for them on the front porch. Immediately when Souta saw Kohaku he ran ahead to greet him. Kohaku was older then Souta by three months, and just like Sango, was the first person Souta ever met when they moved here.
As Kagome approached the two boys, Kohaku and Souta did there handshake that they did hen ever they met each other. Kagome rolled her eyes, "Kohaku where's Sango?" Kohaku pointed at their backyard, "In the back." She smiled thankfully and ran in the direction Kohaku pointed. Sure enough there was Sango practising slaying demons with her boomerang Hirikous (sp?)
Knowing Kagome wouldn't get her attention by just standing there so she yelled her friend's name. The demon slayer caught her weapon and smiled when she saw Kagome. The two greeted each other with a hug.
Sango was older then kagome by a month and acted like a big sister to her, which Kagome didn't mind. She had long brown hair that usually was in a ponytail. She also had brown eyes like Kagome's but they looked blacker to her. She was one of the best demon exterminators in the village along with her father, Kagome, Kohaku and other villagers.
"What are you doing here?" asked Sango
"Souta wanted to see Kohaku, again"
Sango giggled, "So Kagome. Any updates on Hojo?" she asked taking a seat on the porch. This was going to take awhile. Kagome blushed, "U-uh no"
Hojo was a tall brown haired boy that liked Kagome. He was cute she had to admit but there was someone else, someone who she loved more then Hojo. Of course she'd never tell Sango because if she did her friend would think she went mad. Kagome would just have to make up excuses for now.
"Kagome there must be a reason why you don't like him," Sango stood in front of her looking her in the eyes. After a few minutes Sango smiled, "There's someone else isn't there?" Kagome blinked. How could she have known? Sango giggled at her friend's expression, "Its written all over your face," Sango sat back on the porch and patted the wood floor beside her telling Kagome to sit, "Who is it?"
Kagome looked at her fingers. What was she going to say? "He's sweet and kind though sometimes he can be a real jerk"
"Men aren't perfect Kagome. They have their flaws"
She nodded her head, 'Some more then others'
"So, what's his name?"
"Inuyasha" Sango raised her eyebrow. She had never heard that name before. The part that confused her though was why someone would name here kid after a dog, "Why Inuyasha?" Kagome froze. She never thought she would ask that. She had to make an excuse fast! "Uh, he likes dogs and has silver hair and golden eyes like one"
Kagome prayed Sango would believe her. "Really?" Sango pictured what this strange boy looked like. Getting an idea she smiled, "He seems nice, why haven't I met him?" Kagome's face darkened. "He's not from here. I met him at my old village." She looked up at her friend, "I miss him Sango"
Sango didn't know what to say. She'd never loved someone other then her father and Kohaku. All she could do was hug her friend. "Lets talk about something else," she said trying to change the subject. Kagome didn't want to though. She liked talking about Inuyasha with Sango.
"He gave me this," Kagome held up the gem to Sango's eye level. Even though she did wear it everyday it was always hidden underneath her kimono. Sango's eye sparkled when she saw the gem, "Its beautiful!" Kagome smiled, "Yeah. It was my birthday present"
"He must have been really sweet," said Sango still looking at the green gem. "He was"
"Kagome!"
Both girls looked up. Mrs. Hagurashi was running to them, a letter in her hand. When she reached them she placed a hand on her chest to catch her breath. "Mom what is it?" asked Kagome. Her mother handed her the letter with a sad look on her face. Kagome became worried and she red the letter.
'Dear Hagurashis',
We are sorry to inform you that your village has been destroyed by demons. We are telling you this because someone from the village was close to you. No one has survived this ambush and we are sorry.'
When Kagome had finished reading her lip trembled and a tear fell down her cheek. "Inuyasha's…" she couldn't finish her sentence because she broke into tears and let herself fall to the ground. Her mother kneeled beside her and gave her a hug letting her cry into her chest.
'Inuyashas gone, forever'
