Last Time-
Last Time-
'Mother and the others never came back home. Father and I found them in the street, along with Angels that lay dead around them…"
"Kagome,"
"Yes?"
"Let's go get some flowers, then after we'll get some ice cream!" Sango smiled warmly as Kagome smiled back. "Ok"
Now-
That was all 11 years ago. That was so long ago. I wish I could go back in time and stop this from happening. Stop mom from going out into the woods. Or even stop daddy from telling mommy to go outside. Now I'm at my new moms house Sango Toga. I'm still Kagome Higurashi though. The one and only...only vampire. Im 16 now. Wow 11 years with out me seeing you. Writing in you. That's amazing, and the best part is that I never did lose you! Im in high school now. I supposedly 'flunked' a grade so I'm barely a sophomore. I'm going to a new school though, it's called Sakura High. The school got its name by all the Sakura trees outside. Hopefully everybody will ignore me there. Last time I tried making friends in High School, it was terrible. Never doing that again. Anyways gotta finish unpacking. I'll write in again soon.
-Love Kagome.
Kagome put her diary back in her drawer; she then sat on her queen size bed. Yes bed not coffin.
"It's been eleven years, and still I'm no true vampire." Kagome sighed to herself as she smelt dinner coming from down stairs; she ran down stairs and saw her new mother Sango and this young police officer talking to her.
"Hey Sango." Kagome never really like calling Sango 'mom' and Sango never really like to be called mom, it made her feel old.
"Oh why hello Kagome! I'd like you to meet someone. This is my friend from high school, Miroku. He's a police officer now."
"Why hello, so I see you're Kagome, it's nice to meet you." Miroku walked towards Kagome with his hand held out his hand." Kagome nervously shook it.
Miroku laughed. "It's alright Kagome; I'm not like most officers."
"It's ready!" Sango smiled at her new daughter and old time friend. Sango set up three palates of steamed rice, three pieces of sushi with a bit of wasabi on the side.
"It's not much but hey, better then nothing'!" Sango smiled as she grabbed her chopsticks, they started eating and it was a bit to quite for Kagome.
"So, Miroku, you new Sango since high school?"
"Oh yeah, we were friends I'm actually surprised to find you here, in a small city, like this."
"Well, I'm still a lawyer. I have a nice car, nice home, and an awesome daughter." Sango smiled as she looked at Kagome. Kagome smiled back. 'and I have an awesome mother.'
Miroku's walky-talky started making some weird noises. "Oh sorry hang on." Miroku picked up his talky and went to the living room.
"So, what do you think of him?" Sango smiled and looked at vampire.
"He's nice. But why did you invite him over? I mean it's cool that he's your high school friend, but most people would have gone out for coffee, and I know you would have done the same thing, but you didn't." Kagome smiled showing off one of her fangs.
"Well, umm." Sango blushed, her red cheeks getting darker. "I don't know what you're getting at."
"Oh come on Sango, have you always been his high school, sweet heart?" Sango flushed, her whole face turning red, if it's one thing that she has a problem with, it would be boys. If you can't be there girlfriend then just be there friends.
"How did you find out?!" Sango whispered wondering if Miroku had heard in on there conversation.
"Hey sorry Sango, but I got to go. I got a robbery to rush to." Miroku rushed to her and kissed her on the cheek, grab his hat, and his keys. "Oh, and nice meeting you Kagome." Miroku smiled back to her and shut the door. Leaving Sango stunned and Kagome saying, "Yeah, nice meeting you too."
Minutes passed by Kagome and Sango when Miroku left. The girls still quite, Sango thinking and still blushing.
"So, Sango." Kagome looked over to her blushing mother.
"Kagome, how did you know?!" Sango grab Kagomes hand and held em tight.
"I was searching for my books and I happen to fallen onto two of your high school books and I read most of the yearbook signatures. And at the very back was a looooonnnng autograph or story thing, whatever it's called, and the signature that said. 'Your High School Sweet Heart, Miroku.'" Kagome laughed then smiled.
"That's so sweet. Why were you so nervous when I said that, nothing bad happened between you two?!" Kagome asked suddenly feeling guilty.
"No, no Kagome, it's just that I get so embarrassed around him. Even when I went out with him, I was never really good with guys. I was a tomboy at school, but I never dressed like one, also, he would always call me sweet heart, even before we dated." Sango blushed more and held her cheeks.
Kagome laughed. "Sango you're so funny. Well, he does seem cool, invite him over again sometime."
"I will, now you get ready for a new day of high school!" All Kagome did was grown and went to bed. At night.
Just like every other person in the world Kagome woke up to an annoying alarm clock buzzing at her ears. She slammed her fist on it making it shut up, she then did what she did every morning walked to the hall bathroom, took a nice warm shower, got dressed went downstairs to eat, brush her teeth, and leave. That's it. Not no calling her friends asking her what she's wearing today, or calling her boyfriend asking him when he's gonna pick her up. No, none of that. Kagome got out of the shower with a towel wrapped around her body, she looked down at what she had to wear.
"I hate wearing school uniforms, I can't stand it! Wearing a skirt, no dark colors, how can people live with that?!" Kagome asked herself as she got dressed into a mini blue and green plaid skirt, sure it was cute but it was also a skirt. She hates skirts. She then put on her white button up blouse and left her tie hanging on her neck, not bothering to tie it.
"Good morning sleepy head." Sango said to Kagome as she put a plate of eggs and toast in front of her. Kagome looked at the plate.
"I can't eat this."
"You always say that, on the first day of school, and you never do eat." Sango sighed as she ate Kagomes food herself. "Well, you at least got to drink some blood."
"Alright, but I won't take any to school."
"I know, I know. You better hurry up, I got to drop you off then head off to work."
10 min. Later-
"Ok, bye Kagome, have a nice day, and if anything goes wrong you better call me or something." Kagome nodded and went in the building. Sango sighed 'Poor girl.' and then drove off.
'Another new school, I keep changing schools, these stupid ignorant kids, can't keep their thoughts to themselves.' Kagome found the office and entered slowly. She saw many students in the room.
"Now maybe this time, you will learn your lesson, because next time, I won't go so easy on you." An old lady, a very old lady told the students. Most of them just rolled their eyes. The sectary just sighed. "You may go. Next!"
The students left, but not before they took a glance at Kagome. One of the girls snickered. 'This will be fun.'
"And who might you be?"
"Oh, I'm new here, and-"
"Oh! Very sorry, you must be Kagome Higurashi, welcome to Sakura High! I am Keade the principals' sectary. Here is your schedule." Kagome smiled at Keade and headed out for the door.
"Oh, and Kagome, those students that were just in here, stay away from them. If you have any problems, just come to me."
Kagome nodded and walked out of the office.
"Your that vampire chick, aren't you?" a wrenched voice called out.
