Hello everyone!! This is a new fanfic!! I hope you all will like it. If this is your first time reading one of my stories and you want to get an idea of what your in for then check out some of my other fanfics. Unfortunately, none of these are Inuyasha. They are mostly Rurouni Kenshin, DBZ, and Twilight. But for this reason, I am conducting an experiment to see which anime or book and which genre gets the most reviews. If you have any idea, tell me. That's all for right now. On with the story.

Disclaimer: I don't own anything.

She crept along the side of the wall with cat-like stealth. How she managed to get this far she really didn't know. They were working with some genuine idiots. She gingerly placed her footsteps in positions that would make less to no noise as her black clothed hands prodded the brick wall. She jerked her head to the side when a shot was fired and managed to jump out of the way as the bullet hit the wall. Maybe not everyone was an idiot. She squinted her eyes as she tried to focus in on her enemy. She had a pretty good idea who it was.

"I'm impressed. This is the third night that you've been out. Either Blunt is getting brave or they're getting desperate. Which is it." She knew that voice all too well. She smirked as she came out of the shadows. The outline of his body could hardly be seen in the darkness of the alley. She didn't need to; she could sense him and he could sense her.

"That's confidential. Besides, when have I ever told you anything." They always played their little game before they took their shot at each other. It was like a tradition.

"Come now, Kagura. We're almost like friends. We see each other at least once a month. That has to count for something." He lifted his gun so that she could see the smoke that was still rising from the last shot. Empty threat.

"This coming from a man who just tried to shoot me." Kagura reached for her own gun knowing what was coming. The man paused with his remark stuck in his throat. He turned his gun to inspect it from every angle. Like he didn't know it inch by inch already.

"Yes, that reminds me." His arm snapped straight like a viper and he fired a shot at her. Her swift hand pulled her gun out of its holster and blocked the bullet right before was wedged into her shoulder. She laughed as she dodged another bullet and jumped onto the Dumpster behind her.

You're going to have to do better than that, Miroku!" A deep chuckle emanated from the shadows. She readied herself when she heard the safety click.

"I plan to." she jumped and a round a bullets chased after her. Right when her feet felt the cool surface of the roof she took off running. No matter if she was being attacked, she still had to try and complete her task. She heard the thuds of his foot steps disappear. Great, he had a plan. Which means she needed backup plans. According to the blue print, a window should be right around here. Somewhere. She scanned the area but she couldn't see anything. Not a shadow on the roof or a glint of glass. She let out a squeak when the roof wasn't there to meet her foot and she crashed through to the inside. Her hand flew out to grab the edge of the window. Kagura looked around the room from the opening that she hung from.

"Found it." She muttered as she silently leaped from her perch and onto a statue. It seemed she had gotten lucky and landed in the room she was looking for.

"Well, la de da." She walked from the statue to a nearby desk and sat on it. The female let her feet dangle as she took a key and stuck it in the key hole. The drawer clicked open letting her have access to the papers inside. The black haired woman hummed as she fingered through the papers until she found what she was looking for. Scanning down the page, she flung the rest of the papers in the air. They scattered randomly on the floor just as she had wanted. She got off the desk while still reading the paper and aimlessly walked around the room. Her reflection shone in the window that she passed until she thrust a fist threw it; shattering it into a million pieces. Each widow met the same fate until she had finished reading the paper.

"Just for some good 'ole confusion." she told herself . Her eyes glanced around the room making sure that it fit her standards before she left it through the same roof window she came in through. As her body emerged from the building a gun was connected with her head.

"I knew you had a plan. I just didn't know what it was." She said lazily.

"You're very predictable you know." came the reply. She rolled her eyes. It seemed to be his mantra now.

"Yeah, well, sometimes change isn't always a good thing." She tried to move away from the gun point but he followed her every movement.

"It might save your life." Kagura sighed.

"I'm hard to kill. If I wasn't, I'd already be dead." Somehow she was always paired with some stupid guy and wasn't challenged. At least Miroku was a change of pace every now and then.

"Want to test that theory?" Miroku said while removing the safety. Kagura shifted as if she was nervous. Maybe this would take him by surprise. She chuckled and started to back away.

"Well...you see...um." She tried to break eye contact as much as possible. Miroku cocked his head. Kagura smirked when he couldn't see. "Pl-please don't..." She said in a whisper. She backed even farther toward the edge of the building. "Please spare me." she put on her best begging voice. She was getting closer and closer and was trying not to laugh. Miroku slightly lowered his gun. But only slightly. She had never begged for forgiveness. "I was only doing my job. I can't help that I have no money and no way to take care of myself." She felt her heels teeter off of the roof. Miroku's gun was all the way to his side now. Now for the good- bye. "So the answer is...no." She said and she back flipped off the roof. She paused in the air to glance his reaction before plunging to the ground. He was in total shock before he whipped his gun back up and took aim. But by then she had hit the ground and was running the opposite direction.

"Sucker." She said as she dodged behind buildings and melted into the shadows.

A wind blew at Miroku's coat as he stared in shock. His gun was still aimed where Kagura had once been. He slowly lowered it and looked at the ground. That was unexpected. Usually she just dodged his bullets and then disappeared. He needed to learn to be less gullible to women. And target practice. Maybe on moving objects instead of stable ones. He turned around and tried to remember the way he got up on the roof. Somehow he got down as his pondering turned into deep thoughts.

Okay so this one is done. I'll start working on another one now. It'll be Inuyasha. It'll be comedy too. Be on the look out and keep reading and reviewing.