The Kidnapping: An InuYasha FanFic Story

By Kagome Ito

Chapter One- The Story Begins

Serrena Takahaji; a young fifteen year old girl from Tokyo, Japan with long black hair that reached her waist and bangs that reached just above her eyes. Her teachers always asked her if she and Kagome Higurashi were twins, due to their extreme likeness of each other. Their only difference was Serrena's hair length, a few inches

longer then Kagome's, and her demon ears.

It was a nice day in present day Tokyo as Serrena walked from her middle school to Higutashi Shrine for her Priestess duties.

It had been almost two whole weeks sense Kagome had attended a full day of school and Serrena was getting worried. She planed on asking Kagome's mother or grandfather if she was all right in the fudal era.

As she walked up the stairs she saw Kagome's grandfather and started running for him and yelled, "Hey Grandpa!" as she waved.

"Well hey there Serrena, how is your day going so far?" he asked her as she made her way to him as he swept the ground.

"Quite good, how's your day been?" she asked him in response.

"Good!" Grandpa replied in a happy cheery voice.

"Well, I'm curious, is Kagome well?" Serrena asked very off topic to Grandpa.

"Kagome? Oh, she's very ill. She put her back out and her Diabetes is acting up again, but her mother is taking very good care of her, don't you worry about her." Grandpa said nervisouly with one hand behind his hand.

"Grandpa, don't worry, I know she travels to the fudal era using the hidden well. I don't know if you remember or not, but that is where I come from in the first place." she told him.

"Then why don't you return there?" Grandpa asked her in a sympathetic way.

"Because I was told not to return until my father came back for me, but that was fifty years ago, my mother must be old by now. I don't even know if she'll remember me." Serrena said, her eyes getting all teary, "I think I'm going to go home now!" she yelled, her tears now falling from her eyes at full speed. She had not thought about home for what felt like centuries to her.