This is my first fan fic that I have ever published. Sorry that it's kinda long. It is a cross over but not majorly Sesshomaru and Eclipse are not like they are in their respective animes, just to let you know. I know that most people don't like reviewing, but it would be greatly appreciated. Enjoy.

Disclaimer: Things you've heard of I don't own, things you haven't I do.

Dragoness

The girl sat silently in the terminal. Already a half-hour had past since her plane had landed. She had gone down and gathered all her luggage the first chance she got. Her mother had said one of her good friends was coming to pick her up. Her mother had promised her that the lady would be there. The small girl dug into her backpack and took out the small piece of paper with a phone number and address scribbled on it. Another half-hour past until an attendant walked up to her.

"Sweet heart," she smiled sweetly. "Is someone coming to pick you up?" The girl just smiled through the tears that were forming in her eyes. Wiping them away, she asked the lady where she could find the address written on the paper. The attendant took out a small map and marker. Then she marked the path to the house. When she was finished she handed the girl the map and asked "do you want me to call a cab?"

"No thank you, we can walk just fine." She stood up and called to something under the seat. A big dog crawled out from under the bench and stood next to his master. The girl slung a bag over the dog's back. Then they began their journey out of the airport and into the bustling night. The flight attendant watched in amazement as the young girl and big dog disappeared into the foggy night. "Thank you, miss," she heard the girl yell over her shoulder. Then she turned and returned to her work.


"Come on, Takashi, we're almost there." The girl glanced at the map to make sure she was going the right way. "Turn right onto this street and take a left here," she mumbled. "Y'know, Takashi, Tokyo's a very confusing city and we're just on the outskirts right now. I don't get why mom sent me here, it's not like I did anything wrong." Takashi whimpered in agreement. Then the girl smiled. "At least she let me bring you," she told the dog who barked his response. She stopped in front of a moderately sized house. "Ours was bigger," she informed the dog. She matched the address on the paper to the one on the house. "Looks like we're here, Takashi. Now remember, be brave," she told her friend.

She walked timidly up to the front door and knocked lightly. Then she stepped back. After about a minute she heard footsteps approaching the door from the other side. The door swung open to reveal a boy about a year older than her.

"What do you want?" he demanded harshly while staring holes in her. Takashi hid behind the girl's legs.

"Um…I…I…um…" she began.

"Well spit it out already, I don' have all night," the boy demanded.

"I'mheretoseeAtsukoUrameshi," she nearly yelled at the boy. The six words were slurred into one so it took the boy a minute to decipher what she had said.

"And who are you?" He demanded of her.

"My name is Tsuki Ryu. My mother said she was a good friend of Atsuko's and sent me here to stay with her. She was supposed to pick me up at the airport but I guess she forgot." Tsuki looked up just in time to see the boy's eyes widen in shock or remembrance. She couldn't tell which.

"MOM," the boy yelled back into the house, "WHEN IS LELIA'S DAUGHTER SUPPOSED TO GET HERE." From somewhere in the house a tired voice answered.

"NOT TILL THE SEVENTEENTH OF AUGUST AT NINE PM," it yelled back.

"MOM, TODAY IS THE SEVENTEENTH AND IT'S 10:15," the boy yelled back annoyed. Then added "PM!"

"Holy crap!" lot's of shuffling was heard as a middle aged woman gathered her things and threw the door all the way open. She stopped short when she saw the girl standing on her doorstep. "Yusuke, who's this?" she whispered to her son.

Yusuke rolled his eyes before replying. "This is Tsuki Ryu, Lelia's daughter." Atsuko turned her attention back to the girl.

"I'm so glad you arrived safely. Please come in." Atsuko moved to the side to allow Tsuki to enter. Tsuki gingerly entered the hallway followed closely by Takashi. Atsuko ushered her into the TV room where three more boys were trying to figure out who the visitor was without being rude. One boy with orange hair and a big body build jumped up from his seat on the couch when they entered the room.

"Hey, Urameshi, who's the babe?" the boy sounded like a fool. He tried to get closer to Tsuki but Takashi jumped out and started growling at him.

"Shut up, you idiot!" Yusuke yelled at him while smacking him upside the head. "Look you're scaring them!"

"Ow, that hurt," the boy replied. Then a red haired boy got up from the lazy boy he was sitting in and approached the girl and her dog.

"Hello," he said addressing the dog. Then he began scratching him behind the ears and the growls slowly died away. "Aren't you just a good boy?" Then her turned to the girl. "Hello, my name is Kurama. This is a nice dog, what's his name?"

"Takashi. He's an English Shepherd/Golden Lab mix," she explained.

"That's what I thought," Kurama admitted.

"What's your name?" The question came from the only one who hadn't spoken yet. The boy was dressed in all black with a white scarf around his neck.

"I am Tsuki Ryu," she stated plainly. "And you are…"

"Hiei." When she realized he wasn't going to elaborate, Tsuki turned to the only guy who hadn't introduced himself yet.

"And who are you?" She asked him.

"I am the mighty and powerful Kazuma Kuwabara," he announced as he struck a would be superhero's pose.

"Don't hurt yourself," Hiei put in lazily. Tsuki giggled. Kuwabara fumed.

"Say that to my face, you little midget!" Kuwabara screamed at him. Hiei just ignored him.

"Yusuke, when you're all finished here, show Tsuki her room would you? Thanks I'm going to bed." Then Atsuko disappeared into the house.

Yusuke turned to Tsuki. "Follow me," he instructed. He began his way through the hallway and up the steps. Tsuki hesitated. Kurama looked at her.

"Something wrong?" he asked innocently.

"Should we just leave them like this?" she inquired. By 'them' she meant Kuwabara. He was yelling his head off at Hiei who was completely ignoring him. Kurama laughed and gave her a slight push out of the room, to get her feet moving.

"Don't worry about them," He informed her. " They do this all the time. You'll learn to live with it." He followed her and Takashi up the steps and into a room where Yusuke was already waiting.

"This will be your room," Yusuke informed her. "It's not that big but it's not that small." Tsuki walked into the room. It was very bare. There was a single bed in the corner and a window straight across from the door and then to the right was a small dresser and a closet.

Tsuki looked around the room and smiled. "This is perfect. Thank you. Now if you'll excuse me I would like to get unpacked. Come on, Takashi." As soon as Takashi was in the door it was shut in the two boys faces.

"That went well," Kurama stated happily. Yusuke just rolled his eyes.

"We better go refrain Kuwabara before he wakes up the neighbors." Then they headed down the steps leaving Tsuki and Takashi alone.


"Well, this certainly is going to take a lot of work, don't you think so, Takashi?" Tsuki turned to see her big dog yawn. "You must be really tired with the flight and time changes and everything. Your stuff first then." Tsuki dug through her suitcases until she found her friend's sleeping pad, pillow, blanket and toys. She laid them out and Takashi climbed in and was asleep within seconds. "Good boy," Tsuki whispered to her oversized puppy.

Then she went about putting up her anime posters and putting her clothes away and so on. By the time she had everything the way she liked it was almost two in the morning. Satisfied, she switched off the lights and fell into bed asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow.