InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ Tama High school ❯ Prologue ( Prologue )
Disclaimer: I don't own any of the Inu Yasha characters; they belong to the talented Rumiko Takashi.
Prologue
The last week of summer…
Kagome and Kikyou were standing on the porch of their new home. Their parents had bought it for them, because they would be going to Tama High after the summer. Tama High was a school; specially build for twins. Since Tama High lay in Tokyo, and their parents didn't want to change from home, they offered to live in Tokyo by themselves. Souta, their little brother, stayed with their parents, since he was only 8 and too young to live by himself.
"I can't believe we actually went trough with this…" Kagome started.
"Yeah, I thought that maybe, they would come with us." Kikyou answered.
"Do you think we will get used to this? I mean, living all alone isn't something easy."
"I know, but as long as we have each other for support and all, we'll live."
"The house is beautiful."
"Sure bet it is. It was also really expensive."
"What would other people say if they knew it was ours?"
"I don't know, but I don't care either."
"Hmm."
"What is it?"
"I was thinking…"
"Yes?"
"Would there be any good looking guys on school?" Kikyou face faulted anime style.
"Is that all you think about?" she said, once she regained her dignity.
"Maybe."
"You're hopeless."
"Mou, I'm not. Besides, it's not like I'm going to watch at the boys for the whole time. I've got studying to do."
"Yeah, I know."
"When are we going in the house?"
"Now."
The girls awed in silence at the interior of the house.
First, you had the hallway; the walls were made of light green marble and the floor was made of black marble, with a long red carpet over it. On each side of the hallway, were four rooms.
The first room on the left was the dining room. The walls were painted in a dark shad of red, with a floor made of black marble with a long golden/yellowish carpet on it. Above the table, there was a big golden chandelier with eight candles in it, under each candle; there was a little crystal ball. There were eight windows with magenta curtains that reached the ground.
The second room on the left was the ballroom, the walls were painted in a midnight blue color and the floor was made of navy blue marble. Again, there was a big golden chandelier, this time with six candles in it, under each candle; there was a little sapphire ball. There were six windows with dark cyan blue colored curtains.
The third room on the left was the kitchen, the walls were painted in a light violet magenta color and the floor was made of violet marble. In the fridge, there were all sorts of fruits, vegetables and meat. In one of the cabinets, there was candy, in the other; you had cereal and a whole lot more. There was a big silver chandelier, with four candles in it, under each candle, there was a little diamond oval. There were four windows, with dark blue violet colored curtains.
The fourth room on the left was the indoor pool, the walls were a creamy white and the floor was made of creamy orange marble. The pool was 4 m deep, 4 m width and 12 m long. Next to the big pool, there was a smaller pool, 1 m deep, 2 m width and 3 m long. The big and small pools were connected via a passage that was big enough to fit two grown up persons in. The room had one big window.
The first room on the right was the games room. The walls were painted a yellow green color and the floor was made of dark forest green marble. The room had seven big windows. The room had arcade games, a Play station I, Play station II, Nintendo game cube, a big plasma screen, gameboys, a VCR, a DVD player, a CD player with stereo installation and much more.
The second room on the right was a dojo, which was co joined with the third room, which was also a dojo. The walls were made of with marble and the floor of black marble. In the first dojo, you had mats lying on the floor. In each room, there was a closet. In the first closet, there were weapons as knifes, daggers, swords …In the second closet, there were weapons as guns, arrows … Both the rooms had five windows.
The fourth room on the right was the study. The walls were painted in silver and the floor was made of gray marble. The room had two computers, two laptops. Each computer had two screens, a scanner, internet, a mouse, a mouse pad, a printer and a fax. All of this rested on two desks, made of polished pinewood. There was also a telephone and cellphone on each desk, together with paper, pens, pencils and tons of more stuff.
On the end of the hallway, there was a winding staircase, leading to the second floor. The second floor had six rooms. On the walls of the hallway, were pictures, drawings and paintings of Kagome, Kikyou, their family and their friends. All the rooms were co joined with the next one.
The bedrooms were next to each other.
The first bedroom had pastel blue walls and a floor made of midnight blue marble, covered with a baby blue carpet. In the middle of the room, there was a king sized bed with dark blue covers and blue violet pillows. There was a vanity on each side of the bed, made of dark cyan painted wood. The windows had light blue colored curtains.
The second bedroom had pastel red walls and a floor made of crimson red marble, covered with a baby red carpet. In the middle of the room, there was a king sized bed with dark red covers and magenta red pillows. There was a vanity on each side of the bed, made of dark magenta painted wood. The windows had light red colored curtains.
The rooms on the sides of the bedrooms were the bathroom.
The first bathroom had orange colored walls with a floor made of dark red orange marble. The bathroom had a big light yellow orange Jacuzzi, toilet and more.
The second bathroom had violet colored walls with a floor mad of dark blue violet marble. The bathroom had a big light magenta orange Jacuzzi, toilet and more.
On the sides of the bathrooms were the walk in closets.
The first closet was made of raven painted pinewood and the second closet was made of ebony painted pinewood.
(Jeeeeez, what a description. Anyways, this is how I imagine my future house.)
"Wow." Was all that Kagome managed to say.
"That are my words." Kikyou replied.
"Yeah, I bet they are."
"This is incredible."
"True."
"Really big."
"Yeah."
"I wonder how much it costed."
"I think a lot of money. But I don't think it's not buyable."
"Yeah, or else, mom and dad couldn't afford it."
"Mom and dad have a lot of money."
"Yeah."
"Yeah."
They kept staring at the house for what seemed hours. Finally, they went upstairs and changed into something comfortable. After that, they went to bed.