Title – Atari!

Summary – It was as if it never happened. Inuyasha made a wish that Kagome would get the chance to live the life that she had been denied, and so she forgot it, and was sent back to the future, returning to the age 15 where her life's adventure was restarted. But what's this? She still has her spiritual powers, and it seems she can see a certain spirit named Sai. Kagome was given a new life, a new chance at love and a new future, how ever will she fare?

Anime/Game – InuYasha/Hikaru No Go

Main Couple – Kagome/Akira

Genre – Romance/Supernatural

Rated – M (Medium Violence) (Excessive Sexual Themes) (Medium Language) (Medium Blood and Gore)

Doesn't Really Follow Hikaru No Go Timeline

AGES:

Kagome: 15

Hikaru: 15

Akira: 16

Akari: 14

Tetsuo: 17

Kimihiro: 17

Yuki: 15

More will be introduced later! For now, these are the characters! Also, the reason for the age differences compared to the Anime and Manga, is simply put, Hikaru never takes Akari to the shed to take a look for something to sell, so he never finds the board, not until later, and that reason becomes apparent in this chapter. Please enjoy! ^_^''

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Hikaru Shindou

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I See Dead People!

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It was mid afternoon when Grandpa Shindou arrived home from his daily hang out at the Go Salon. He found his grandson, Hikaru, lying down outside on the grass, his blond bangs swaying with the light breeze, his black hair intermingled with the grass. Lying with her head on his grandson's stomach was Hikaru's long term girlfriend, Miss Fujisaki, Akari. Her own, now waist length, light burgundy hair, fell over his waist and down into the grass. She had apparently dozed off and Hikaru wasn't the kind of person that would wake her up if someone came home. Grandpa Shindou waved his hand to catch Hikaru's eyes, which turned to his at the sudden motion. Green eyes met his own old, and slightly faded green eyes.

"I want a word with you when you come inside."

Hikaru nodded before turning back to the sky.

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(An Hour Later)

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Hikaru yawned and stretched his arms out widely. "Hey, Grandpa?" He called out, walking into the living room where he sat watching the Junior's International Go Tournament on TV.

Kids 9 to 18 were allowed to participate; currently on screen, was a boy with dark black/green hair that fell in a bob cut just above his shoulders with his bangs cut straight above his glassy green eyes, beneath his name, Touya, Akira, on the left hand corner of the screen, was a white stone signifying what he was playing as, and his age, 16; another boy black hair tied to the nape of his neck into a small ponytail, he had violet eyes and was playing black, his name was Hoshio, Miroku and was 17 years old.

"Is it like some kind of fashion trend for Go pro's to have long hair?"

"Mm, be quiet Hikaru, and sit." He muted the TV and Hikaru frowned.

"So what's up?" He asked, sitting across from his grandfather.

"Your cousin is going to be staying with us for a while, so I need you to clean out the shed." Grandpa Shindou said as he stood.

"...you're putting her...in the shed?"

-THUMP-

"OW! WHAT WAS THAT FOR?"

"Don't say stupid things! She isn't coming for another three days; I need the shed cleaned so that we can clean the room next to yours up and move the unnecessary items in there, out to the shed."

"Oh, alright then, I'll do it tomorrow."

"...no, you'll do it now."

"Ah, damn." He stood and frowned, "Anything we don't need in there—"

"You can do what you want with it."

"Yes! That means money I can use on my next date with Akari!" Hikaru grinned as he ran out of the house.

"..." Grandpa Shindou sighed, "What happened to that little boy who would deny the thought of Akari and him ever getting in a relationship. In fact, I want him back; he listened to me when I told him to do something." Again he sighed, "Why do they have to grow up?"

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Hikaru held a broom in hand as he walked up to the shed and pulled it open.

-Cough-Cough-Cough-

"Maybe I should have brought a mask instead." He opened the door the rest of the way and walked in. "So...where to start..."

Hikaru looked around and walked towards the shelves, "It would probably be smart if I started by removing and clearing stuff off the shelves, then move onto everything on the floor."

That was what he did; he began with moving small trinkets and sharp or fragile objects into separate boxes or bags, then, he continued with the heavier books and bulkier items that were scattered amongst the shelves.

He continued this for three more hours before glancing around. "The shelves don't look all that much different then from when I started..." He groaned and sat down on the floor, leaning against something with a hard corner; he yelped and turned to see a dust covered board. "So dusty...and it's stained too..." He took his sleeve and rubbed at the stained corner. "...how strange..."

'You can see it...?'

"Ah," Hikaru looked around the shed, searching for the voice he'd heard. "Who's there?"

'You can hear me...?'

"What...? Yes, yes I can hear you, but...where are you?"

'I...am here...'

Hikaru saw a light shine from the board and from it came a beautiful man, translucent and radiantly dressed in robes from ancient Edo time. His long dark violet hair tied at the end, falling far past his hips in silken locks. His lavender eyes veiled in a glassy sheen as he looked down upon Hikaru from the shining light.

"...What the...what...what are you?"

"My name...is Fujiwara No Sai, please, call me Sai. You are the first in many decades to see me."

"...right, I must have eaten something weird earlier, or maybe I'm tired. I'll call it a night and head on in. Tomorrow, I should be feeling much better, and the hallucinations should stop too." Hikaru said to himself; he completely missed the puppy dog look that Sai gave him as he left and closed the shed; walking inside his home and past his grandpa. "Hey, grandpa," He called as he walked up the stairs to his room. "No school tomorrow, so I'll finish the shed up then. Oyasumi!" He called out.

"Oyasumi,"His grandpa called back.

It took Hikaru little effort to ignore the spirit following him; brushing his hair and teeth before changing quickly into boxers and a white shirt. "I'll take a bath, first thing in the morning." He said aloud, turning his light off.

"You would sleep without bathing..."

"..." Hikaru's left eye twitched, but he ignored it.

"How dirty..."

"..." Again, he twitched.

"The ladies in my time were attracted to well kept young men..."

"DAMN IT!"

Hikaru stood up, flipped his light on, grabbed another pair of boxers, another white shirt, stomped into the bathroom and slammed the door shut. It was thirty minutes later when he slammed it open, and then slammed it shut once more, before stomping back to his room, shutting off the light, and climbing back into bed. He proceeded in pulling the blankets tightly around him, and a pillow over his head.

"Much better..."

~Twitch~

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(Two Day's Later)

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Hikaru sat in a finally clean shed, Sai hovering happily over him. "Hikaru,"

"..." He sighed, no longer able to deny the young spirits existence, "Yeah, what is it?"

"You promised that when you were done, you'd let me play Go!" Sai wrapped his arms cheerfully around Hikaru's neck.

"Right, right, right." Hikaru stood up and brushed the spirit's arms off of him before grabbing the broom and mop he'd been using and leaving the shed. "Hey grandpa!" He called inside, "I'm going out to that Go Salon at the corner of Nakado."

"Eh?" His grandfather poked his head around the corner, eyes wide as if he'd misheard his grandson. "Hikaru, two problems with that."

"Hm?"

"One, your cousin is coming today and I needed you to help clean out that room next to yours. Two...do you even know how to play Go?"

"Hehehehe,"

"Oh, yeah, your right Grandpa. I can't play Go, so I will instead go clean up that room and forget about it."

"EHH! HIKARU! NOO~! I WANNA PLAY GO~!"

"Ah, if you really want to try it out, and then help me move the larger stuff, then you are free to go...huh; Hikaru?"

Hikaru was crouched over in the fetus position, his arms wrapped protectively around his stomach as he groaned. He excused himself and ran into the bathroom before throwing up.

A few minutes later, after brushing his teeth to get the grotesque after taste out of his mouth, he turned and glared at the innocent looking spirit. "...what the hell was that about?"

"You felt my passion for Go, and it must have been too strong for you, that it made you feel ill."

~Sigh~

"Look, I promised grandpa before I promised you, so let me finish helping him, and then, I will take you to a Go Salon. Just...be patient, and...Don't do that again!"

"Yes, of course."

Hikaru eyed him wearily before nodding to himself and making his way to the room next to his. "This won't take long; it's much cleaner than that shed was." He started cleaning once more, helping his grandfather move things about the room and out of the house to the shed. It was well into the afternoon when they finished, and his grandpa excused him.

"See Sai, now we can go!" He called out, passing by multiple people who stared curiously at him. He paid no heed to them though; he had a spirit to entertain.

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Here is a question;

If you forget your past's memories,

Does your body forget too?

NEXT TIME:

Kagome Higurashi!

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Do You See What I See?

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