Me: heres a turn 4 me
Kags: y
Me: because I'm riting a x-over between Yu-Gi-Oh and Inuyasha
Kags: really?
Me: yea, u want 2 no who ur going 2 b paired with
Kags: yea
-Seto Kaiba walks in-
Me: him –points 2 Kaiba-
Kags: -turns and cs Kaiba- YAY! I GET SETO!
Me: I new she would like being paired with him.
Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh or Inuyasha, so don't even think about suing me!
Kagome stood in front of her mirror, dressed in a large t-shirt that went to her knees, brushing the knots and tangles from her now straight black hair. Her chocolate eyes were filled with sadness. She no longer went to the past. She had no reason to. The jewel was complete, the battle with Naraku was done, and Inuyasha chose Kikyo. But the way he chose her, Kagome didn't expect. Inuyasha killed her friends and her family, even tried to kill her as well. A new friend of hers helped her out and killed the hanyo in order to protect Kagome. This new friend was more like a guardian or a bodyguard. Her new bodyguard was a dragon with shadow black scales and fire red claws. Her eyes were a glassy pure gold. Kagome at first didn't want the dragon with her in public because she really did not want to explain to people why she had a German Shepard sized dragon following her around. She was surprised when the dragon transformed into a human girl that looked about a year older than her. She had straight black hair with red bangs and her eyes were still golden. Kiashi was the dragon's name and she was the last of the black-flame dragons.
"Kagome," Kiashi called from her spot on the bed where she was curled up in a ball in her dragon form. "You're lost in thought again. What are you thinking about this time?"
Kagome put her brush down and turned to look at her dragon. "What makes you think that I'm thinking of something?"
"You've been brushing the same spot for the last ten minutes. Are you upset about something?"
Kagome went to her closet and got out a tight black tank top and a black mini skirt. "I'm just thinking about going to live with my cousin. I know he said it was alright, but I feel bad for being a burden to him."
"By the way, about your cousin, how am I supposed to hide from him?"
"Don't worry about it. I told him everything that happened to me since my fifteenth birthday. He knows about you, so don't worry about hiding your true form from him. It's everyone else we have to worry about. They aren't used to dragons around unless they're those duel monsters cards."
"Duel monsters?"
"It's a card game that people play. They have tournaments and competitions to see who the best is. I know that I showed you some cards."
"Yeah, only the ones you have and they're all dragons."
"Is there something wrong with having dragon cards?"
"No, not at all." Kiashi turned her head to the opened closet and the half filled duffle bag that laid in front of it. "Are you going to finish packing? The train leaves in a hour."
"An hour and a half, Kiashi." Kagome looked in the mirror again to see how the cloths fit her. The shirt stopped above her stomach and the skirt was a few inches below her thighs. She wore black leather boots that went up to her knees and had black bracelets all over one of her arms while the other was bare. Kagome turned and walked over to the closet. Nothing but her old school outfit was left in it. Many of them had stitches in them where Kagome's mother fixed the tears and rips from the feudal era. Kagome saw a red glow next to her and knew that her dragon was transforming into her human form. She was dressed in a loose black tank top and baggy black pants. Kagome didn't know why, but every time Kiashi changed into a human, no matter what she wore, she always had a black leather trench coat on, and this time was no exception. Kagome looked over to her and said, "Done packing. Let's go."
Kiashi followed her out the door after she picked up a case that had some of Kagome's other things in it. She stopped for a minute and picked up the brush that Kagome put on her desk and put it in the case hat she carried. She walked out of the room and met Kagome downstairs at the front door. When she got there, Kagome opened the door and walked out with Kiashi right behind her. As they were walking down the step to the shrine, Kagome stopped midway and turned for a last look at her old home. A pat on her shoulder made her turn and look at her dragon. "You okay?" Kiashi asked.
Kagome nodded and continued to walk down the steps for the final time. She signaled a taxi when she got to the bottom. A taxi stopped right in front of her. Kagome opened the back door as climbed in as Kiashi pt their things in the trunk and climbed in after her master. Kagome never liked it when Kiashi called her master because she didn't like someone feeling that she was more superior than the one that called her master. "Where to, miss?" the taxi driver asked when Kiashi closed the door.
"Train station, please," Kagome replied. The driver nodded and drove to the train station like Kagome asked. Kagome and Kiashi were silent the whole way. Neither of them knew what to say or even what to talk about, so they didn't bother starting a conversation. When the taxi stopped in front of the station, Kagome paid the driver and got out as Kiashi grabbed their bags. They waited a few minutes and boarded the train, still silent. The train was filled with noisy people who didn't know the meaning of the words 'Shut up,' but Kagome and Kiashi were still silent. They never made a noise the entire way. When the train stopped, Kagome and Kiashi got their bags and got off the train. Kagome looked around to find her cousin, but with the huge crowd, she wasn't having much success. She finally saw who she was looking for and called out his name. "Joey!"
With the Yu-Gi-Oh gang
"Hey guys," Joey said to his friends.
"Hey Joey," Yugi greeted back.
"What's going on, man," Tristan
"Nothing much except for the fact that my cousin's coming over to live with me," Joey replied.
"Can we come with you, Joey?" Tea asked.
"Sure," Joey replied. "I was hoping that you guys would want to come. Oh and when you meet my cousin, don't ask about her family or anything else that has to deal with her past."
"Why?" Yugi asked.
"Let's just say that the last few months for her were bad."
"How bad?" Tea asked.
"Bad enough to where I'm surprised she hasn't committed suicide."
"That's bad," Yugi said.
"Yeah, now come on. Her train will be here pretty soon." He turned and walked off with his friends next to him. On the way there, Joey told them about what happened to his cousin, but only because they made him. When they got to the train station, Joey looked around for his cousin, but was having a difficult time. Not because of the huge crowd, but because most of the people there had black hair.
A voice calling out his name certainly got his attention. "Joey!" He turned in the direction that the voice came from and saw his cousin with another girl.
"Hey, Kagome," Joey greeted as Kagome ran towards him. "How was your trip?" he asked when she hugged him.
"Ugh, noisy as hell," Kagome replied. "By the way, this is Kiashi, the so called bodyguard of mine that won't leave me alone." Kiashi glared at Kagome, but she ignored it. "Who are your friends?"
"Oh, this is Yugi, Tristan, and Tea. Guys, this is my baby cousin, Kagome."
"Joey, I'm not a baby."
"You're younger than me so I have the right to call you my baby cousin."
"Whatever."
"Come on," Joey said. "Let's get your stuff to the house then we can all go do something. Okay?"
"Sure."
"By the way, Kagome, I kind of told them about your time traveling thing."
Kagome's eyes saddened, but she didn't even cast a glance at him. "Really? I don't mind." She Looked at Kiashi who seemed as if she was sniffing around. "What's wrong, Kiashi?" Kiashi didn't answer, but continued to sniff around.
"Hey, Joey," Yugi said. "Didn't you say that she was a dragon?"
"Yeah, why? Don't believe me?"
"She just doesn't look like a dragon."
Kiashi snapped her head in his direction and said in a deadly voice, "Well I can't go walking around in my dragon form. It would draw unwanted attention." She turned her head in the direction that she originally was staring at before Yugi made that comment. "I'll show you that I am a really genuine dragon when we get to Joey's house."
After some time, they got to Joey's house. (I no he lives in an apartment in the series, but he lives in a house in my story!) Joey led Kagome and Kiashi to their room and went back downstairs to his friends. "She sure seems nice," Tea said.
"Yeah, she naturally is," Joey replied. "But she can be a little too trusting."
Unknown to anyone, Yugi was having a little conversation with the spirit of the millennium puzzle, Yami. 'What do you think of her, Yami?'
'She seems lonely and sad.'
'Why do you think that? She's been smiling the whole time.'
'Her smiles are fake. How she truly felt showed in her eyes if you look close enough.'
'Well, I can't blame her for being sad. You heard the story that Joey told us. She probably won't let anyone close to her.'
Yugi's conversation with Yami was cut short when he felt hot breath on the back of his neck. The others were so far into their conversation to notice what, or who, was right behind Yugi's head. Kagome's voice was heard from upstairs as she called for Joey. "Hey, Joey? Have you seen Kiashi?"
"Depends," Joey called back. "Does she have black scales, red claws, and yellow eyes?"
"Yeah."
"Then she's right behind Yugi's head." Yugi jumped when he heard growling and turned to see a dragon the size of a cat sitting on top of the couch.
"Um, nice dragon?" Yugi nervously said.
"Don't treat me like a dog, boy," Kiashi snarled. "I am so keeping an eye on you."
Kagome came downstairs and saw the look that she was giving Yugi. "Kiashi," Kagome said in a warning voice. "Don't try to intimidate Yugi. Just because he has a spirit in that pendant of his doesn't mean that he's a threat. So knock it off." They turned to see Kagome, still dressed in the same outfit as before, except had a black belt with a pouch like Yugi's. "So," Kagome began, "Where do you go to play some duel monsters around here?"
"You play?" Tristan asked.
"Of course." Kagome opened her pouch and took out o few cards. "I'm a dragon duelist. I only use dragon cards."
"Obviously," Kiashi mumbled to herself, but everyone heard her.
"Sometimes I forget that you can change size," Kagome said. "Do you want to ride on my shoulder or change into your human form?"
"I would prefer my human form, thank you." She glowed a red color and changed into her human form. "Ready to go."
"Are you guys ever going to tell me a good place to duel?"
"Why not see how you do against Yugi?" Joey asked.
"I would rather not take away the King of Games title."
"We know a great place where you can find all kinds of opponents," Tea spoke up.
"Yeah," Tristan said. "But do you have the right duel equipment?"
"Of course," Kagome replied. "What do you think is in the backpack?"
Everyone finally noticed the black backpack with silver stitching that Kagome held in her hand. "Okay then," Yugi said. "Let's go."
At the dueling place since I forgot what it's called (And 2 let every1 no, I am making up the names of Kagome's cards!)
Kagome was dueling Rex and was winning. She still had all her life points while Rex was almost out. It was Kagome's turn to finish off Rex. On her side of the field, there was a yellow dragon that had sparks on it every now and then. Rex was completely open for an attack. "Now Lightning Dragon, attack and finish him!" The dragon opened its mouth and shot out a beam of lightning headed straight for Rex. It hit him and all his life points were gone now. "Next time you want to challenge someone, think about what they could do."
Kagome walked from the field and towards her cousin and new friends. They were shocked that Kagome had beaten Rex in ten moves, without getting her life points taken away. Kiashi didn't seem really surprised. She looked at Kagome and said, "You owe me five dollars."
"Yeah, yeah, I know," Kagome said as she handed Kiashi five bucks. Before the duel started, Kiashi and Kagome made a bet. Kiashi believed that Kagome would beat Rex in ten moves while Kagome guessed five. "Is there anyone around here who is a real challenge?" Kagome asked.
"I don't know," Joey responded.
"Hey," a feminine voice said from behind Kagome. She turned and saw a young woman with thick wavy blonde hair and violet eyes. "That was a pretty impressive duel, even though anyone can beat that guy now."
"Hey, Mai," Joey said with a smile on his face. "How've you been?"
"Fine, just fine. Bored now that there are barely any tournaments, but fine all the same. So, who's this?" Mai looked at Kagome when she asked.
"That's Kagome, my cousin, and this is Kiashi, Kagome's bodyguard like friend. Kagome, this is Mai, a friend of ours."
"Nice to meet you," Kagome said, sticking out her hand.
"Same here," Mai replied, placing her hand in Kagome's and shaking it. "I was going to ask if dueling was a thing that runs in your family, but since both of you duel and are pretty good at it, I'm going to say yes. Though you are way better than Joey."
"Thanks. You want to duel? You seem like a person that would be a challenge to me."
"No thanks. I left my deck at home. I'm only here to watch others get trampled."
"Something tells me that you and I are going to be real good friends."
"Same here. Well, I have to go now. Got a date that's going to start in an hour and I need to get ready. See you around, Kagome."
Mai left and Kagome looked at her cousin. "How did you meet her?"
"On a boat to the first tournament that I went to."
Kagome smirked and walked around. Yugi left sometime during her duel and she wanted to see who he was dueling. She made her way over to the field where Yugi was dueling after a few minutes. When she saw Yugi, she instantly noticed something different about him. His eyes were more serious and every time he spoke, his voice was deeper. What really got her attention was the difference in his aura. It wasn't innocent like when she first met him, but serious and, for some strange reason, older. She looked at his opponent. When she saw him, her heart skipped a beat and her breath got caught in her throat. There stood a boy that seemed a couple years older than her with brown hair and blue eyes. (We all no wat he's dressed in so y describe it.) On his side of the field was a white dragon with blue eyes. On Yugi's side was what looked like a magician dressed in purple clothes and a hat with a curved point.
"I activate the spell card Change of heart!" 'Yugi' shouted as a card that was faced down revealed itself to show a picture of a half angel, half devil being.
'He must want to gain control of the dragon,' Kagome thought to herself. She looked at the dragon and noticed the anger in its eyes. 'That dragon doesn't want to. He's loyal to his master.' Kagome smirked, but that quickly changed to surprise when the dragon went to 'Yugi's' side of the field. 'He actually went over.' Kiashi was standing right next to her and was thinking the same thing.
"Let's just see if he'll do whatever Yugi says," Kiashi lowly said to Kagome who just nodded in agreement.
"Yeah," Kagome said. "If that dragon is loyal to his master at all, then he won't listen to this Yugi." She noticed that the dragon glanced at her for a second then back to its master. "He is unlike any dragon I have seen before. Mind telling me what kind he is, Kiashi?"
"Gladly. He is a special kind of lightning dragon known as the White Light dragons. His kind was made extinct before Midoriko was born. How he is here, I do not know."
"It seems that the duel monster cards are just spirits trapped in the card until they are summoned. Still, if he is truly loyal, he won't listen to Yugi."
"Now," 'Yugi' called out, "Blue Eyes White Dragon! Attack!"
The dragon seemed as if it tensed and was fighting the urge to attack. "He's fighting it," Kiashi pointed out.
"Yes," Kagome said. "He's loyal alright."
Around them, there were murmurs as to why the dragon wasn't obeying Yugi. No one had any ideas or anything. Yami was confused as well, but not as confused as Kaiba was.
"Dragon's can fight spells off if they want to," Kagome said.
"And this time is no exception," Kiashi finished.
Yami couldn't use the Dark Magician because he already used it for an attack on another one of Kaiba's cards. He had no choice but to place a card face down on the field and end his turn since the dragon wasn't obeying him. When he ended his turn, it seemed as if the dragon was in a rush to get back over to Kaiba's side because it went over there quickly. When it got over there, Kagome noticed that look in its eyes. They were filled with relief that it didn't attack its master.
"He's a good dragon," Kagome whispered to herself, but only Kiashi heard because of her dragon hearing. Neither of them knew that the blue-eyes heard them as well.
Kaiba was still confused, but wasn't complaining. He had his Blue Eyes and it didn't listen to Yugi's command. Kaiba was fine with that, even though he didn't understand why. After a few minutes, the duel was over and Yugi was the winner, as usual. As Kaiba left the field, he passed by Kagome and Kiashi.
"He's loyal," Kagome said loud enough for him to hear as he walked by her. What she said stopped him in his tracks and turned to look at her.
"What are you talking about?" Kaiba asked her.
Kagome sighed and walked over to him. "Your Blue-Eyes. He's loyal to you. That's why he didn't attack you when he was under Yugi's control. He's a good dragon. Mind if I see him for a minute?" Kaiba stared at her coldly. Kagome added, as if reading his mind, "Relax. I will stay right here. You don't need to worry about me stealing it. I have enough dragon cards."
"Beside," Kiashi said, "you've never been one to steal."
Kaiba hesitantly handed the Blue Eyes to Kagome. Like she promised, she stayed right there, not even moving. Kiashi looked at the card over Kagome's shoulder. Kaiba believed that he was seeing things, but he could have sworn that he saw her eyes glow for a second. Kagome handed back his card and he took it from her hand. "Just for a fair warning, he's going to do something that is really going to surprise you tonight. It's a thing that happens every time I pick up a card."
"Who are you?" Kaiba asked.
"My name's Kagome and this is Kiashi. What's your name?"
"Seto Kaiba."
"Hey, Kagome," Joey's voice called out. Kagome turned her head and saw her cousin coming towards her.
"Your one of Yugi's friends?" Kaiba asked.
"Not really. Joey's just my cousin," Kagome replied. "I just got here a few hours ago."
"Kagome," Joey said. "Come on. We got to go."
"One second." Kagome got out a piece of paper and a pencil and started to write on it. "You're probably going to want answers later, so here's my cell number." She gave him the paper and walked away with Kiashi right behind her.
Kaiba watched her retreating figure, wondering what she meant by what she said. What was going to happen tonight? What did it have to do with his Blue Eyes White Dragon? He could only wait and find out later. He left and headed home with only Kagome on his mind.
Me: how was that
Kags: pretty good, but what did I do
Me: find out later
Seto: u can b such a pain
Me: I no R&R every1 and tell me wat u think
