Kagome's Life Changes | By : AnimexBitchx Category: InuYasha Crossovers > General Views: 3219 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Kagome was standing at the kitchen sink, washing some dishes that she had made dirty. She jumped at the sound of the doorbell ringing; it had to be like midnight. Grabbing the dish towel, she dried her hands and yelled, "I'm coming!" to the door. Walking out into the hall, she grasped the doorknob and turned. The person standing in her doorway startled her at first, but then she smiled. "Oh, you must be Hagrid. Hello."
"Ello' Kagome, op' I didn't scare yeh," Hagrid said with a smile, which made his eyes crinkle in the corners. Kagome took a second to take in his appearance. He was almost twice as tall as a normal man and at least five times as wide. With bushy and wild untamed brown hair; his beard was also in the same way. His hands were huge, and so were his feet.
"Oh no, don't worry about it. It takes a lot to scare this girl, I've seen a lot." She replied with another sweet smile. "I'll just go get my stuff so we can be off."
Hagrid nodded and waited for her, and about five minutes later Kagome had her bags and locked the door behind her. Hagrid looked at her and noticed she was waiting patiently, and he smiled again, "Ell' les get goin', shall we?" He led the way down the pavement to a giant motorcycle with a sidecar that would be big enough for her and her luggage. Kagome was amazed by the vehicle's size, but looking again at Hagrid, she didn't give it another thought.
She placed her luggage into the side car, and carefully climbed in around it. Hagrid handed her a blanket, and she smiled graciously; she was a bit tired. As Hagrid took to the sky, Kagome fell asleep.
Hours later;
Kagome awoke to the sound of Hagrid's voice speaking to her. "Elle' ere' we are Kagome, it's time to wake up!" He shook her gently for his size. She sighed and stretched, and she felt comfortable. Her eyes opened, and she saw that she was lying in a bed, in some old fashioned room.
"Where are we?" Kagome asked Hagrid with questioning eyes.
"O' we're at the Leaky Cauldron of course! I carried you in ere' this morning when we arrived and then got some sleep myself. Now we have some shopping to do. So get up and get dressed, and then come down fer some breakfast." Hagrid ducked through the door as he left, and shut it behind him. Kagome yawned and stretched once more. Then she got up to get dressed.
'I wonder what we're going to do today?' She thought as she walked down to join Hagrid for breakfast.
~A Few Hours Later~
"Elle' ere' we are!" Hagrid said enthusiastically with a large hand resting on top of Kagome's head. They had just come through the brick wall behind the Leaky Cauldron, and Kagome was surprised when the bricks started to move inwards, but what was behind that narrow opening was even more surprising. It was like a whole other London right beside the original one. There were adults chasing after children, teens catching up with old friends, people carrying all sorts of items that were most likely just bought.
Robes flew everywhere as people scurried from shop to shop. "W-Wow…" Was all she could manage to get out as she took it all in. She had studied feudal Japan, but the magical world? No way. She didn't think she'd be too surprised by certain things when she was first exposed to it, but she hadn't been around stuff that seemed impossible in a good while.
She saw a little boy tugging at his mother's robes not too far from them, and he was pointing at what looked to be a candy shop. His mother seemed to sigh and hand him a small bronze coin. "Hagrid…how am I supposed to pay for things, when I have no money? Especially money that you use around here."
Hagrid let out a gruff chuckle, and something landed in her hands with a 'clink' noise. She peered at the bag; it looked like a miniature Santa Clause bag. Pulling at the black rope tied at the top of it, she looked inside to see loads of coins. Her eyes popped open wide at the smallest bronze ones, the medium silver ones, and the bigger gold ones. There were so many, Kagome blinked. Looking up at Hagrid she strangled out words. "T-These are mine…?"
Hagrid just kept smiling, and then started to explain again. "The smaller bronze ones are called Knuts; the silver ones are called Sickles, and then yeh got yer Galleons. It's pretty simple; just remember seventeen Sickles to a Galleon and twenty-nine Knuts to a Sickle. I figured this would be enough money fer now, since yeh have plenty!" He gave another booming laugh at her expression.
There were a few minutes of Hagrid telling her everything she'd need to get herself, while he'd get the rest since he had some other business to attend to anyway. They promised to meet in front of Ollivander's Wands. So she was standing in the middle of Diagon Alley, her pocket filled with magical money. At least she knew enough physical defense, though it probably wouldn't help when a spell was shot at her if anyone tried to take it. She glowered and headed towards the robe shop to get her fittings.
Half-hour later;
"There you are Kagome dear!" Madam Malkin smiled at her and handed her the robes she just got don't being fitted into. Kagome smiled back at her with appreciation and said a small "Thank You" before stepping out. The air outside the place smelled refreshing, and she decided that this is what a new start felt like. A small smile played along her pink lips at that thought.
She walked into another store, buying her parchment and quills, and deciding to buy a small bottle of changing color ink, along with her standard black. After that, she went to get a black caldron, and her potion ingredients.
Walking past other stores she started in fascination at the many things sold in them. In one there were animals of all kinds: birds, dogs, cats, things she'd never seen, except maybe things she would've in the feudal era. Many of the stores were noisy or smelled horrible, even loud. One had parts of animals, plants and even humans; she steered clear from that place. Then there were the places with those amazing aromas. Candy's and all types of delights that she couldn't have tried to describe or name, it was amazing.
On her way to get her books she saw kids huddled by a window, and taking a step closer, she eyed a lovely looking broomstick, though she was confused why kids would possibly drool over it. Then it hit her-flying. She laughed at the thought and walked to get her books. They were already paid for her, strangely. She just shrugged it off and still with that small smile on her face walked out of the store.
Heading to Ollivander's, she noticed some people were looking at her, some even pointing. She snorted; it seemed to her that people in the magical world were just as rude like anywhere else. It didn't surprise her, though.
Entering the shabby wand shop, and dropping her stuff on a nearby chair, she was about to call out a "Hello?" when a man popped out of nowhere behind the counter. It had defiantly started her, and she almost cried out in surprise. His silvery eyes seemed to laugh at her fright, and he ran a hand through his wispy white hair. "Good Afternoon, Kagome. I was wondering how long were going to keep me waiting." He gave her a small, polite smile. Kagome wondered what he meant by that, and how he knew her name but shrugged it off as a magic thing.
After measuring her, Ollivander had walked over to one of the many shelves in the shop, and started to pull a long thin box down. He pulled out a want and handed it to her. "That's willow, very sturdy Nice power, good for defensive spells. Nine and a half inches. Go ahead just give it a wave and see what happens." He smiled gleefully at her, seeming almost anxious.
Her brow furrowed in anticipation, and she concentrated. She flicked her hand to the left, and with a crash, many of the chairs in the room fell over. Kagome's eyes widened in slight horror, and she apologized quickly to Ollivander, but he brushed it off, and with a flick of his own wand everything was back to the way it had been. Kagome breathed easily in relief. She felt some more wood press into her hand and looked to see another wand.
She cringed as she flicked it, and the windows shattered with a loud sound. People outside squeaked and steered clear of them after that. Ollivander again fixed it with his wand and was back in the shelves. He ran his hands over many different boxes, with a look of frustration, and she also thought he was muttering something. It was like he was waiting for her perfect wand to pop out. Then suddenly, making her jump, he broke the silence. "Hmm…"
He walked slowly over to her, and she gently grabbed the wand he now handed her, "Try this one. It's ten inches in length. Holly, willow, and phoenix feather; nice and powerful. I think it will suit you to your liking very well. It is an interesting wand, one of the rarest. It has backfired on everyone that's tried it."
Kagome looked at him with slightly wide eyes. 'What if it backfires on me, though?' She thought, and then hesitantly gave it a wave. Whatever happened next was completely out of her control.
A blue tinted glow engulfed Kagome's body, and she felt herself rise into the air as light as a feather. Her hair waved around her in ripples, and her body was facing the window. Wide eyes, she looked to see four red-headed people, a brown haired girl and a black haired boy staring back at her through the glass. Their eyes were as wide as hers if not wider. The boy with black hair had her attention the most for some reason that she did not know. This boy had suddenly touched his forehead, and his face scrunched up into a look of pain. The others forgot about her and rushed to the boy, pulling him from the window. Before they were out of sight, she caught the boy's eyes one last time before he disappeared in a swarm of people.
Then Kagome felt something white hot shoot across her forehead, and she gripped at it with her fingers and gasped at the pressure. Her body had sunk to the ground, and she was doubled over on her knees. As soon as the pain had come, it had disappeared, and she stood up slowly and shakily. Ollivander was standing there behind her when she turned around. His face was blank, and she paid him for the wand quietly and left to go wait for Hagrid, dumbfounded.
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