Inuyasha and Kagome stood in the back room of a spacious house arguing as usual.

"Really Inuyasha what did the poor wall ever do to you?" said Kagome as she looked at the huge hole in the wall. "It was in my way." Replied Inuyasha grumpily. Geez, am I not allowed to smash walls? "What business of yours is it anyways?"

Inuyasha glared at her and she in turn glared back. "It's my business because we're all going to freeze tonight! Since someone obviously has a problem."

Inuyasha just stood there, "Me! A problem! Nope!" He crossed his arms, "Besides you don't need a problem to punch walls."

Kagome sighed and rolled her eyes, "Yes you do…" she started.

Out in the other room Miroku stood watching the horizon. As he watched he saw what looked to be boulders coming towards the house. "Hey Inuyasha, stop bickering…I think we have company." Miroku called.

Sango had been playing with Kirara, but as soon as Miroku called she looked outside.

As Inuyasha and Kagome arrived to where Miroku was standing. They looked into the horizon where Miroku pointed and saw a bunch of things that looked like big hunks of rock on top of trees. As they got closer they could tell what they were and what they saw was a small army of giants. "Well looks like we have a few giants."

"A few? Inuyasha there is at least a dozen there!" said Miroku.

Kagome nodded as Miroku spoke the truth, "The leader seems to be the biggest one in the middle." she said, even though it was pretty obvious.

The middle giant had a boulder sized body twice the size of the others on top of a tree at least twice as thick. As soon as they heard the voice Inuyasha and Miroku spun around. "Why did you come? Miroku said INUYASHA…not Kagome and Inuyasha. So go back inside." Inuyasha growled, and with that said he turned back around without waiting for a reply and took out his Tetsusiaga. "They should have never come here, because this is going to be the end of them. Come on Miroku!"

She yelled as a few seconds later the giants came crashing into the yard. They're even uglier closer up. Thought Kagome as she winced at their sight. Wait, there's a jewel shard in the big guys left forearm. "Inuyasha, the big guys left forearm has a shard of the Shikon!" Yelled Kagome as she watched some of the lesser giants fall as Sango and Miroku attacked them.

Grr…I thought I told her to go inside. As Inuyasha turned to yell at Kagome the giant swiped his right arm over Inuyasha's head just missing him.

"Inuyasha! Are you OK!" yelled Kagome as she started to rush forward.

"Ya. I'm fine. Now go back inside like I said." And with one quick glance at Kagome who was stalking away he lifted up his Tetsusaiga. "Want to taste my wind scar, do ya? Well here you go!"

As the giant disinagrated into a pile of ash one Inuyasha picked up the jewel shard just as one of the lesser giants that hadn't been killed slammed his hand on Inuyasha's head.

"Inuyasha!" Sango yelled as she started to run to the fallen Inuyasha's aid.

"No stay back for a minute! Wind tunnel!" yelled Miroku as he pulled back the rosary beads covering the hole in his hand.

As if on cue, everything in the path of his hand started moving with increasing speed including the giant he was pulling away from Inuyasha.

After the giant was a considerable distance away, Sango used her boomarang and with one swing the giant was chopped in half. Sango and Miroku rushed to Inuyasha who was pretty battered up. "Inuyasha are you OK?" asked Sango.

"Where's Kagome? Is she OK?" was his reply.

Miroku and Sango looked at another then at the house door. "Ya, she's inside. Can you walk? We'll help you in there." Said Miroku.

"Ya I can walk." Said Inuyasha as he got up. He took one step forward and would have fallen back down if Miroku and Sango didn't grab hold. "No I'm fine." Insisted Inuyasha as he tried wrenching his hands away.

"No, you can hardly stand. As soon as you're sitting in the house we'll leave you alone. Until then you need our help." Miroku said with reason and Sango nodded.

They'll never give up and I DO feel weak. "OK." Said Inuyasha with relief, which he tried to hide with a sigh.