Chaotic: A new fic. I have a few chapters of this written alread. I'm not sure how long it'll end up being. As usual, I'm writing with prompts and the lengths will vary.

I know, I know. My plot bunnies for Delightful Distractions were killed off one by one and unfortunately, I'm at a writer's block. If you have any ideas of what you would like for Kagome to do to Sasuke, then please write them in a review or message me.

Also, I'm not going to bother with a beta. Because I am just that lazy. So please forgive any typos. I usually catch most of them myself, but I'm flying without a safety net this time.

Anyways, this story might come off as slow but bear with me. Please review.

Disclaimer: I hereby disclaim all rights to Inuysha and Harry Potter. All characters (except a few OC's) belong to their creative owners.


An Assult on the Senses


Chapter One

Prompt: Evidence

A young girl watched her world fall apart in front of her. Her beautiful two story house was slowly being burnt down as muggles rushed passed her to try and calm the angry fires. But she knew, even at the age of seven and with not one visit to the wizarding world, the flames were something not even plain and simple water can calm the fire.

She sat in an ambulance, huddled under a heavy blanket, and distinctively watched a paramedic placed a breathing mask over her face and faintly felt the rush of cool air into her lungs.

She was numb. Still in the state of non-believing, drawing weird stares from the adults who were watching over her, who were wondering why she wasn't crying.

Worried that something might be wrong with her, one man walked towards the silent girl and sat down next to her.

The young girl blinked slowly when she felt the space next to her sink and turned her head towards the person. Big blue eyes, glazed over with confusion, looked right into warm brown eyes.

She watched, numbly, as he placed a big comforting hand onto her head and felt big arms pulled her into a safe and protective embrace. Like magic, the waterworks began and she wailed her sorrows into the protective embrace of a stranger.

Unknown to everyone who were trying to douse the fire, they continued their actions tenfold.

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Touga was woken to the tapping on his window. Pulling back the covers, he rolled his amber eyed at his youngest child, who was curled up next to him and hogging his pillow. Pulling the blinds back, he stared at the familiar owl and opened the window. The owl flapped her wings and tilted her head, her beak holding a letter.

He recognized the great horned owl and took the letter as the owl stretched her neck out towards his hand. He left his room and walked towards his owl house, knowing that he'll meet her there with a treat. Walking down the hall way with enchanted torches that light up at night; useful when someone needed to go potty or a mid-night studying, his eyes scanned the letter after looking at a recent picture of a family of three.

To my oldest friend,

If you are reading this, then He has found us. I am sorry to say, that my wife and I had perished under his hand, but my daughter, Kagome, is safe and sound.

He does not know that my wife conceived seven years ago, blessing us with a daughter and we went through great lengths to make sure she doesn't not exist. Which is why you're surprised as well, huh mate?

No one knew, not even her grandparents, aunts and uncles, and the closest family friends.

I know I cannot ask you for this but please take her under your wing within the days she spends with you until you find a good family. If you choose a muggle family, her memories will be kept behind a barrier and she will not remember anything, except losing her family in a fire. If not, then her memories will stay the same.

He must not know of her existence or the wizarding world and the muggle world will be in horrendous fate.

-K.H

Touga sat under a burning torch as he mourned his best mates passing.

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Kevin took the young girl home with him, giving a heads up to his wife. As he parked his old Volkswagen in his drive way, he saw her under a porch light and stuck his hand out to wave at her. He turned off the ignition and got out of the vehicle, walking towards the other side to gather the sleeping girl into his arms.

His wife rushed towards him to gather her and rushed back into the warm house. She gently placed her in their son's bed, which was sleeping over at a friend's birthday party. Hearing her husband against the door way, she turned her teary brown eyes towards him and rushed into his open arms.

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Kevin rubbed his eyes as he received the news of the burning house. There was no evidence leading to anything that might have suggested a foul play that started the fire. The father and mother had no history of smoking or drinking; meaning that a cigarette or an accidental opps-I-left-the-stove-on were out of the question. The fire had just simply started and vanished into the early day break.

He turned his tired and sad eyes at the door when a knock vibrated through. Glancing at the clock, he saw that he had been sitting around the kitchen table for about two hours after the call he received. Pushing back the chair, he went towards his door and opened it.

"May I help you?" he asked, as he stared up at the tall being. Kevin wasn't short a short fellow; standing at five foot eleven, the man in front of him towered over him a good four to five inches, wearing sunglasses and a hat.

"Good morning, I got a call from the police that you took home a young girl from a house that was on fire. Kingsley lane, house number 13-1996?" the man in front of him asked.

"May I ask who you are?" Kevin couldn't help but ask, warily. A stranger out of the blue knocked on his door and asked about a little girl, which he only told his superior. He couldn't help but be suspicious.

"Oh, pardon me. I'm a family friend, who the neighbors called and told me the tragic event that happened." The stranger answered, taking his sunglasses off, showing amber eyes.

"The Higurashi's were an old family friend. Kagome's father went to school with me when we were little." He said as he reached into his pocket and took out a picture in his wallet. "That there, is Mr. and Mrs. Higurashi along with Kagome at a family portrait for last Christmas. And here's one with me and Mr. Higurashi."

Kevin invited him in after looking at the pictures. "Would you like some coffee, Mr…?"

"Taishou and yes please."

"So, Mr. Taishou, what can I do for you?"

"Mr. Higurashi told me that if anything happened to him or his wife, I was to take Kagome under my wing."

"Kevin, dear! Who was that at the door?" A middle aged woman with blond hair and brown eyes came into the kitchen, with Kagome next to her, rubbing her eyes from sleep.

"Kagome." Blue eyes looked up towards the stranger at the call of her name. "I knew your papa."

Kagome walked towards the unfamiliar person and stood at his knee waiting for him to tell her more.

Touga took out his wand and muttered a simple memory altering spell that he used on Kevin's superior earlier before coming to pick up Kagome, and used it on the turned backs of the nice family who took her in for the night. Kagome, used to seeing her father and mother take out a pointy stick and waved it around, didn't look confused at the action.

Gathering her in his arms, he left with her and they vanished into the morning.