Perfect Tradgedy

"A secret confided is no longer a secret."

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Chapter 14

Kagome looked at Alice with disbelief. How had she known what she was? Was there something that she had not known? Something that she had missed. She knew that she had not told Alice about anything. How could the strange girl know such things that only Kagome knew and that it never left the confines of her mind. Kagome was beginning to get suspicous of her vampire friend. How had she found out?

Yes, she knew.

Alice was a vampire.

"What're you talking about," Kagome asked.

She was frightened

Alice looked at her.

"You're something that was not supposed to even exist. A rare entity that has been prophicised for centuries. You are a vampire-priestess. A hybrid, if you will," Alice replied gently.

They looked into each others eyes. The gates of a great flood had been set loose. Something was going to come of this. Someone was going to find out about what had happened between the two of them. Someone probably had heard. Kagome was frightened. Her tale of woes had been set out before her. She had never been more afraid in all of the days of her life. What was she going to do? Was she going to keep it a secret or not?

"How di-i-d you know?"

"Kagome, I am well aware that you know what I am. People of my kind have 'gifts' of many kinds. Mine is the gift of foresight," Alice replied.

Kagome sighed. "Yes, I've known for a while what you are. What do I have to do with anything?"

"You are the one that was foreseen. You are to bring peace among our kind and the werewolves."

"And how am I to do this?"

"With your pure energy, you supposedly heal all the souls of the werewolves and the vampires. As if to wipe them clean of any feuds. It will be done."

Again disbelief shown in Kagomes eyes. She hadn't been aware that she were meant for such a great purpose. Her only fore thought at this moment was; where the hell had this all come from? She had never come across such things in her findings. The gates of hell let loose in the back of her mind. This was such an odd concidence that she hadn't known what to do. Were things meant to go this way? Maybe they were. She was willing to accept her fate if things had come to such a decision.

Kagome looked outside at the cars that passed by the McDonalds. They seemed as they had missed everything and wanted to see nothing at all. They were going into uncharted waters and quickly retreating before any permanet damage were to happen to them. They were smart. They held the key that Kagome did not have. Something that she was searching for and was curious about. Would she find it? She was curious.

"Is that really how," she asked.

Alice nodded. "You are stating what is to be. Yes, it will happen."

Kagome frowned. "When?"

"Sometime within the next few months, Kagome. Everything will be different. I will not tell you your future. You will have to find it out for yourself. I'm sorry."

"What? You had the audacity to tell me about this. Why not tell me?"

"To truly know the complete future would be setting a trap. Kagome, if you were to know, you would act differently to things and try and change them. The future is envitable," replied Alice.

"How would you possibly know that?"

"I have seen the future. There were two possible futures. One, where I tell you about it and things do not go as the prophecy says. The other is where I do not tell you, and everything will go as it should," said Alice.

"How interesting. So you've known all along and did not have the audacity to tell me?"

"You are correct, Kagome."

"Why all the secrecy? I mean, you've known me for such a long time. It is true that we haven't become close friends until recently. But why wouldn't you tell me," Kagome asked.

She frowned.

Why did life always treat her so unfairly?

She didn't even have a clue. She thought to herself. Was her life supposed to be so complicated and have so many problems that she just couldn't solve by herself? She hadnn't asked for the sort of life in the first place. Why was it being placed on her now? She couldn't think. Time had just decided to stand still and not speak to anyone. Kagome was permanetly stuck at looking at Alice. She hadn't suspected Alice to do such a thing. She had just begun to open up.

Why was it diffent now?

Now that her secret was out.

Alice looked at her with a sort of forlorn look. Her eyes told her story. She was sorry that she hadn't told Kagome but it didn't matter. As long as Kagome was safe. That was all that she had wanted for the young petite girl. This young one had so much more of life to go on with. Yes, she had found it strange that such a creature like Kagome could exist but there was nothing that she could do. Kagome had to figure things out on her one. She knew that she would be there for the girl, regardless of what could happen.

"I'm sorry Kagome. It just had to be this way. I will always be beside you in everything that happens. I will protect you where the mutt cannot. I will always be your closest friend. My family also knows about you. They have promised to keep you safe and out of danger," replied Alice.

"Thank you. What am I going to do now," asked Kagome.

"Move on with your life and do what you were destined to do," said Alice.

"Could it ever be that simple?"

Alice shook her head. "It never can be that way. Not with people like you, Kagome. People destined to change the world and protect it."

"I can now accept it. Thank you, Alice. What do we do now?"

"We wait, Kagome."

"I only hope that things will go that way. Do I meet your family now or what? All of this leaving-me-in-the-dark type business is starting to scare me."

"Yes. We can go and meet them soon. I promise," Alice replied.

"Alright. I trust you Alice," Kagome said with a sigh.

"I know, Kagome. I know," She replied with a reassuring smile.


A/N: Done! :D. Yes, I know. An awesome chapter. It was all that I had but I tried to put as much emotion as possible. And edit it better. I hope it worked!

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