Hello! Thank you for all the lovely reviews! Here is the next chapter. sorry if there isn't much action here, it's just some bonding time between sistas! Yes, I think I will dedicate this chapter to my dear sister, Sherry. It's always nice to have a little sister sometimes!


Warnings
The sun slowly rose from the west, illuminating the wide expanses of the neighborhood. Everything was peaceful and quiet in the earliest of mornings as the birds had yet to awaken. As the rays shone past the shrine, it cast 2 long shadows across the dew spotted grass.

"Isn't it beautiful?" Kagome sighed as she turned to look at Kikyo, whose grey eyes shone slightly silver from the morning rays.

Kikyo nodded and turned back to observe their new surroundings. They had woken up early and left the four children asleep to explore their new home, which was bigger than they had imagined. Beyond the shrine house and now what seemed a rather small field, they followed pebbled paths through the forest which forked to the left and right around an ancient looking well. They followed the right, which lead to an archery field, horse stables and a small lake with a dock. On the way back, they took the left path up a small mountain. When they reached the top, they noticed that the rather wealthy neighborhood was located nearby a huge mountain range, yet built on a rather flat plane of land, with the exception of the small forest mountain on their property.

Kagome and Kikyo didn't mind though. The hill gave a very nice view of the surrounding mansions, not to mention a spectacular view of the sunrise. Kagome and Kikyo could see everything, which was why they decided to climb up a rather large oak tree and lounge on one of the sturdy branches.

"It's definitely different." Kikyo remarked. Her eyes followed the streetlamps as one by one, they slowly blink out. She noticed that neighborhood was surrounded by tall gates and a sparse forest, for protection she surmised. There were four openings, on the north, south, east and west, which incidentally divided the neighborhood into four parts. It also started with smaller properties on the outskirts near the gates then gradually grew in proportions when it neared the center.

Kagome followed the trail of Kikyo's eyes and laughed. "Guess we're the center of this rich man's club!"

And she was right. Their shrine was located smack dab in the middle of the neighborhood, surrounded by all sides by four huge and impending mansions.

"Jeez. And it seems our little shrine is actually the small of these houses…err mansions." Kikyo corrected herself. There was no way she could refer to them as houses. Even the smallest of the dwellings in the neighborhood had twice as much living space and twice as many rooms compared to theirs.

"But they don't have as much land. The only reason I brought this shrine was…well, it was the only one on sale. I wonder why? There's so much wildlife and free space!" Kagome told Kikyo, who nodded.

"But then again, Kagome, they aren't like us."

Kagome laughed. "It's not MY fault those rich snobs don't appreciate wildlife."

"And have legions of servants at their every beckoning and command." Kikyo added and giggled. Why people would be so lazy, she didn't know. People had their own body's; they could very well help themselves to what they wanted.

Kagome stared at one of the four mansions that surrounded their shrine. "I remember back then…"

Kikyo listened carefully. Although she had heard about the school often, she always paid attention to what Kagome was saying about it. They were back in the neighborhood now, and it would be best if she got at least some information concerning the school and the surrounding environment.

"That Mansion," Kagome pointed to the one directly east of the house. "This one belonged to Sango…she's what kept me going through the middle school." Kagome sighed, remembering the last moments with Sango. She had set her up with Miroku. Kagome hoped they were still together. She hoped, simply hoped that they still wore it. She looked at her own wrists, which dangled an exact replica of what she gave the two. Their whole family wore one. It was their symbol.

"They should be wearing these bracelets" Kagome said. "Sango and Miroku were the only ones I gave them to."

Kikyo understood what Kagome was thinking. "I know they still are." She reassured her twin. "Now, you wanna tell me about the other three?"

Kagome looked at the remaining three mansions without flinching. She had bad memories concerning those particular ones…

"Sure." Kagome didn't allow the emotions to hinder her. She was going to that school, and she would show them what retribution would bring.

'Satisfaction will be mine…'

"I'll start with a small introduction of the school system. From what I remember, these four mansions belong to the wealthiest and most influential men and women of Japan. The children inherited this, and it's what controls the school. They have the most power amongst the school, which ironically is split into four sections. And the leaders, which all have equal power, live…"

"In those four mansions." Kikyo came to the conclusion.

Kagome nodded. "That's how it was. Simple as that. Power was everything here. Now about who commands the power…"

It was a shame that, only because of money, that the school was controlled by those select few. Kagome wasn't saying it was bad if the people were of decent sorts…but man…if someone was a complete jackass? Now that would suck! And it really did in her case.

"Sango and her younger brother, Kohaku, commands the East. Whoever lives in that territory is generally under those two's ruling while in school, and out of it. Sango and Kohaku are generally really lenient, and let people hang out with occupants in other territories. That's why she made friends with me so easily."

Kikyo felt a little more respect for Sango now. Kagome had always said a lot of kind things about her, but now that she knew in detail that Sango also had power and still befriended Kagome in her past state. That said a lot.

"Now the South is commanded by Kagura and Kanna…" Kagome halted. "I should warn you that they are the children of Naraku."

Kikyo smirked. "I know. I've looked up quite a bit about this school and who lives in this neighborhood. We're gonna have a lot of trouble keeping our identity secret."

Kagome looked at the morning sky. "I know. But I promised I'd be back."

"I understand. It's no problem. We've handled worse than this!"

Kagome smiled at Kikyo's optimism. "Well, since you know about the occupants, I just brief through them. Koga controls the Northern territories. He's was a bit on the…wolfish side."

"Up close and personal?"

"No. Just plain… 'I'll make you my WOMAN!' Kinda thing."

Kikyo burst out laughing. "That's great! Talk about shallow. At least he isn't like Miroku. Didn't you say he was a lecher?"

Kagome nodded sharply. "Yep. He was, and I think he always will be. Now he's the one who's up close and personal."

"I think it'll be easy to keep our identity secret!" Kikyo verified.

Kagome shook her head. "There are a few with brains in that school, like Sesshoumaru for example." Kagome took a deep breath and continued. She never really did like talking about them. "Inuyasha… Inuyasha and Sesshoumaru. Those two ruled the western territory, which was the biggest of the four and also the most powerful, concerning the adults. Just because of that, they were given almost supreme power." Kagome wrinkled her nose and crossed her arms together. "They were never very nice to me."

Kikyo twitched. "Damn…talk about stupid." She really did hate how Kagome was treated. Even though they were separated for almost three years, they had done some intense bonding when Kagome returned. And she meant intense. There was nothing that the other didn't know about each other, and each were tied as only twins could be. The only think about Kagome that was a bit cloudy was the time when they were separated. Kikyo vowed to aid Kagome in her return, nobody could hurt her twin and get away with it.

"Well, neither was anybody else for that matter." Kagome shrugged, know that now, everything would be different. "Even when Sango was my friend, her territory still rejected me. It was universal, probably because the other three territories were so against me being foreign. It screwed up their school system."

Kikyo snorted. "Yah, and I think we are going to screw the school system over again!"

Kagome blinked owlishly, than giggled. "I suppose you're right! I still don't belong in any of them. Neither do you, nor the children. Whoops." Kagome said sarcastically.

The two of them cackled. "Chaos! It's such a great, great pastime."

Kagome smirked at Kikyo, who gave a grin right back. Nobody was going to bully them, regardless of power. Nobody could do a single thing. And that was that.

"Let's go. We should register today. We're already behind schedule, since that stupid moving company was late. I should talk to their manager…" Kagome trailed off, then shrugged. "Oh well. It's too bad since that school started today…"

Kikyo gave an unladylike snort. "So?"

"Exactly. Just telling ya. I wonder how much it has changed…"

The two walked off, each lost in their own thoughts. But both were echoing the same thoughts.

'Just you wait. Retribution will be ours. Chaos... Let the games begin!'

And so it would.


So? What do you think? Just some thoughts on what'll happen when these two hit the school. Makes your mind whirl, doesn't it? Any grand ideas? Suggestions are greatly appreciated! You can email me if you wanna help too.

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-Icybetrayal