Kagome is the daughter of a rich, dead tycoon in the modern times. Inuyasha and Kagome were best friends when they were little... until Inuyasha moved away. The two meet in high school... Will love blossom? Or will the past haunt their lives?

Sesshomaru is Inuyasha's brother (not half) and he has moved out of the house and living on his own. (there will be OOC in this, but I'm not following the personality of the original Sesshomaru) Rin is Inuyasha's sister, but she was adopted. Kohaku isn't possessed, Miroku doesn't have his wind tunnel/air rip/Kazaana (is that how you spell it?) and I'm not sure if I should even put Naraku in this story. Kagura and Kanna; yes. But Naraku... eh. You can decide! Add something to my review about it!

"Talking"

'Thoughts'

"Flashback"

Chapter 1: Lucky charms

"Inuyasha!!"

A small silver haired boy around seven turned around. Behind him was a young girl around his age running up to him. Sighing, he put down the box he was holding.

"Inuyasha... where are you going?" The girl asked, her voice quivering. "Is it a vacation?" The boy sadly shook his head.

"I'm moving..." He said in almost a whisper. He watched in hurt as tears started to form in the girl's eyes. "I didn't find out until last night... I would've told you earlier... really, I would..." He swallowed, trying to hold his own tears back.

"Do you think we'll ever see each other again?" the girl asked, a tear rolling down her cheek. The boy nodded in reply as he reached out and wiped the tear away with his thumb. "I'm gonna miss you..."

"Wait." The silver haired boy stuck his hand in the pocket of his jeans. After searching around, for a second, he pulled out a small pink stone attached to a string. The girl's eyes widened as she looked at it.

"It's so pretty..." She murmured, gazing at it.

"I want you to keep it." He said, placing the stone in her hands. "It's to remember me by."

"Thank you..." Suddenly, the girl's face lit up. "I have something for you too!" She took a dark blue beaded necklace with animal teeth off her neck and handed it to the boy. "It's not as pretty as yours... but it's one of my favourite things. I want you to keep it... to remember me."

The boy smiled. "I would never forget you, Kagome."

The girl looked up "Promise?"

"Pinky promise." He replied with a grin as he stuck his pinky finger out. Kagome did the same.

"I'll miss you...Inuyasha."

"I'll miss you too, Kagome."

Beep! Beep! Beep!

Kagome opened her eyes. "Ugh... not now..." She moaned as she rolled over to turn off the alarm clock. (A/N: Kagome doesn't live at the Higurashi shrine. She lives somewhere else) Kagome sat up groggily and rubbed her eyes. "Wait... wasn't something special supposed to happen today?" She asked herself, looking out the window. "I'll find out later..."

The raven haired girl stumbled down the stairs and into the kitchen. Kagome's family was... well... rich. Ever since her father died, her family had been pretending not to be rich. It was actually pretty easy, actually, but whenever someone found out about who her father really was, they would have to move. So far, they had lived in this house for a year. It wasn't a mansion, but it was beautiful, just the same.

"Kagome!" Her brother, Sota yelled. "The new neighbors moved in today! They have a guy there that looks your age! Maybe you can become friends with him!"

Kagome grunted a response as she walked to the fridge. She opened the large metal door to receive a cool breeze coming from inside the refrigerator. She pulled out the orange juice and poured herself a glass.

'Hm... a boy my age... I wonder who he is...'

"Kagome. The Fujiko's are coming for supper tonight." Kagome choked on her orange juice.

"What?" She asked, a look of disbelief on her face. "Our new neighbors?! But... Why? They only came this morning!"

"Well, one of the kids will be attending your school. Inu... yasha... I think that's what his name was..."

"I will never forget you, Kagome..."

"Inuyasha..." Kagome muttered 'Could it really be you?' Kagome thought as she fingered the small jewel around her neck. 'It couldn't be...' Kagome took another sip of her orange juice. 'It just couldn't...'

"I'll miss you, Inuyasha..."

The silver haired boy opened his eyes. He immediately shut them to block out the sunlight. "Goddamn light..." He cursed under his breath. "If I hadn't moved away from my first house, I'd probably want to wake up..." He rolled over so his back faced the sun. 'Then I could see Kagome's face once again...'

As you know, it's hard to forget your long time best friend. I; for example have lost many of them. My first best friend moved to another school, so I don't see her very often, my next best friend moved to Alberta, I think. Can you believe this is all before the fourth grade?! (I'm Canadian) My third best friend left in the middle of grade six, which left me to deal with our arch-rivals alone. (I miss you, Missacobi!) Fortunately for me, I became friends with this girl in the fourth grade. We met because we were celebrating our birthdays on the same day. Today, She's my best friend! Now I'm threatened with the chance that she might move to Toronto in high school! Doesn't my life suck?! My best friend right now is none other than author Dragoneyes238! Thank her for showing me this site! I love it!!

Anyway...

Inuyasha stumbled down the stairs of his new home after getting dressed in some jeans and a long navy blue T-shirt and found himself in a living room full of boxes. "Wrong room..." He muttered to himself.

"Inuyasha! Over here!" Inuyasha turned around to see a familiar silver haired relative of his, sitting at the breakfast table in the middle of the room eating cereal.

"Wha... Sessh?" Inuyasha gaped at his older brother. "What are you doing here?"

Sesshomaru shrugged. "Eh... I decided to come have a look at your new house for the heck of it." He turned to Inuyasha and grinned. "Besides, if I didn't now, our mother would have forced me sometime anyway... and that's the last thing I need!"

Inuyasha chuckled. "Well, that's a good enough reason." He walked over to the kitchen table and sat down. It was then that Inuyasha noticed what cereal Sesshomaru was eating.

"Lucky charms?" Inuyasha asked raising an eyebrow. "You've been eating that since you were eight! Don't you think you should give it a rest?"

Sesshomaru looked up from his cereal. "Nope." He replied flatly. "This cereal plus coffee can keep me awake longer than those fucking energy bars mom used to feed us for a snack. Look! They even made the marshmallows bigger!"

Inuyasha laughed slightly. He was glad he had an older brother. Not only was he cool, he was funny, nice and a flat out great guy. They had gotten really close after their father had died and was replaced by some person they didn't know. Sesshomaru had even hung out with him and Kagome. Then again, he was only a few years older and they had a lot in common.

"Here." Inuyasha caught the half-full box of lucky charms that Sesshomaru threw at him. "You look tired. Have some."

Inuyasha looked at the funny little leprechaun on the front. "Er... okay." Inuyasha searched around the kitchen until he found his mother's hiding place for the bowls. "Aha!" He exclaimed as he pulled out one of them.

"The spoons are in the drawer over near the sink." Sesshomaru mumbled while taking a sip of his coffee. Inuyasha nodded and took a spoon.

"Man... you don't even live here and you know more about this house than I do." Inuyasha laughed as he poured the cereal into his bowl. He then took the milk, which was on the table near his brother and drenched the sugary bits with it. "Hey! These are good!"

"Told ya so." Sesshomaru teased. "Hey... How come you never write to that Kagome chick anymore?"

"She moved again..." Inuyasha muttered, fumbling with the beads around his neck. "And she's not a chick!"

"Well, she was your age." Sesshomaru said slyly, his eyes narrowing. "She should be a chick by now." Inuyasha blushed at Sesshomaru 's statement his brother looked at a picture of Kagome on the table, then out the window to the next house. "You never know, Kagome might be living right next door and you wouldn't even know it." Inuyasha's brother stood up. "I'd better leave. Mom will kill me if she knows I snuck in here."

"What?" Inuyasha gaped. "But you said-" Inuyasha was cut off by Sesshomaru covering his mouth.

"Mom doesn't know a lot of things I do." He whispered. "This is one of them." Sesshomaru removed his hand from his brother's face. Inuyasha grinned.

"Alright, but go out the back. I think mom's in the garage." Sesshomaru nodded.

"Thanks, bro." He said before leaving. "I'll see you tonight."

"Huh?" Inuyasha raised an eyebrow. "Why tonight?"

"I was invited over here by mom, who then got invited over by your neighbors for dinner. So obviously, I have no choice but to come with you."

"Oh." Inuyasha looked back down at his cereal. "I hope we don't have to dress up... or..." Inuyasha shuddered "...cut my hair." Sesshomaru chuckled.

"I doubt it." He laughed. "Well, I'm off. See ya!"

"Yep!" Inuyasha waved as Sesshomaru vanished from the room. The next thing he heard, was a door slamming, his father's voice and Sesshomaru saying: "I can explain...!"

Inuyasha sighed. "This is going to be a long day..."

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