Wow! I'm just having a blast of ideas right now huh? I wonder if anyone's used this particular plot. If it's been used, someone please tell me.

(Inu/Kag) Kagome's parents have always been sci-fi freaks, but what she finds what they've been working on in the basement of their home, it's beyond belief!! She never knew that her parents were actually certified scientists, let alone creating the perfect fighting machines. Crazy huh? The creation could scare off a marine! And what? There's two of them!

I got inspired by 'Cats and Dogs', 'Megaman', 'Minority Report', and ...a coke bottle? And maybe 'Outer Limits'. I'm considering writing a fanfic having to do with cannibals 0o; My dad and mom were arguing that there were cannibals near the Philippine islands. Odd... That's a fanfic I've never seen in the IY section.

I don't own Inuyasha, not yet anyway. The only thing I own is the word "Eledrium". It's a memory loss liquid. But did you know some kinds of shampoo can cause memory loss? I didn't either. But go read the story!

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Project: Perfection

Chapter 1- Who...is that?!

ennovy-chan

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"Mama, Daddy! I'm hungry!!" A young short-haired Kagome cried. She was checking the cabnets for food. Open one, empty. Open another one, empty. Open another one, empty! All except that yucky brown stuff called coffee. What could keep Mama and Daddy busy from buying grocceries? The cabnets had been empty for a week now! Grandpa had just been taking them, she and her little brother Sota, to WacDonalds or out to dinner, though her parents didn't acknoledge it as a good idea. They always said, "If you want to be big and strong, you can't always eat at the dump (WacDonalds), unless you want to be a garbage gut."

But now, her parents weren't in the way of Grandpa taking them there. Neither was Grandpa. Come to think of it she hadn't seen him in a while, either. Maybe taking them to WacDonalds was a memory from last week. After dinner, the three of them would excuse themselves and head to the basement. In the morning when she came down to get ready for school, they'd always come slouching from the basement, red-eyed with heavy black bags hanging underneath. Each of them would drink a whole pot of coffee to themselves.

Kagome would ask, "Mama, what's down there?" she would point to the basement door.

Her mother would stir her coffee sleepily and reply, "Nothing sweetie, how's your toast?"

Kagome would look at her suspiciously and answer, "There's no more food."

Then her father would sit down, "Then have Tonya take you out to breakfast," he grunted.

Tonya was their old maid from France, a creepy old maid. She 'tortured' their cat, Buyo. Not like beat him, but it was just as bad (for the cat). She dressed the poor cat with frilly french maid outfits she'd knitted herself. No wonder the poor traumatized cat would hide out for hours when the old lady came. The old maid would come every two days to vacuum, dust or search for Buyo. She wasn't that reliable though, as she would, most of the time, search for Buyo.

It was this way for the past week, and Kagome couldn't stand it any longer.

"Mama, Daddy! If you have something to tell Sota and I please tell us now! You haven't bought grocceries in weeks! You don't play with us anymore. We feel...neglected," Kagome rolled the word neglected, hoping she used it right. It currently wasn't in her vocabulary.

"Yeah! 'Neglected'..." Sota repeated banging his fist on the table. He thought it was good time for it, after watching the Chex commericials.

The three elders looked bemused, when Mama finally spoke, "We're so sorry, kids. It's just that we have 'homework' to do."

Sota settled for that answer, but Kagome kept egging them for more answers, "What kind of homework?"

"Just plain old 'grown-ups' homework, dear," her father said unnervingly.

"Okay..." Kagome said, still unconvinced about the 'grown-up homework'.

"But... how about your father and I go buy some grocceries? We'll buy you some breakfast too. And we'll have some family bonding today, after Grandpa finishes his appointment," Mama said picking up the portable phone to call Tonya.

"But what about school?" Kagome asked.

"You can skip today, so we can have fun. We need to spend time with each other every now and then. How about the zoo?" her dad asked.

"But what about your homework?"

"It can wait."

"Yay! The zoo!" Kagome and Sota bobbed up and down.

"Tonya said she's headed this way right now," Mama told her husband, "I told her to watch the kids until we got back."

So their parents and grandfather left to the store and the appointment when Tonya got there.

She was a husky old woman with a tight black dress and appron tie that was barely seen underneath the layers of fat on the old woman's waist. Quite, no very repulsive looking. She said in her french accent, "Now, my children. Vhere is my pretty vittle kitty?"

That was a good question. Where was he? Sota decided to speak, "How about sissy and I go look for him?"

"Yes, I vill look for him in the kitchen," everytime the old maid said something, flecks of spittle would fly.

"Sota, how about you check our rooms while I check the basement?" Kagome suggested.

Sota nodded, "Okay," but then he blinked, "Hey! Don't think I'm that stupid! You're gonna see what's down there!"

Kagome snorted, "No I'm not! I'm just going to look for Buyo."

Souta furrowed his little eyebrows, "I'm gonna tell Mama, and Dad, and Grandpa, and Tonya, and Buyo!" With that he ran off into his bedroom, to pout, Kagome thought.

She just shrugged and opened the door to the basement. The lights were dimmed to where only shapes of things were visible. Except that glowing tube with a little boy in it. Wait...a tube with a boy in it?! As she approached she noticed the boy didn't have any clothes on, the green steam inside prevented her young innocent eyes from seeing anything she shouldn't have seen. The boy's eyes were tightly shut, framed by unnatural short silver locks, that seemed to glow an eerie green against the colored steam. And a couple dog ears. Dog ears?! Was this the homework Mama and Daddy had talked about?

They never said anything about another brother! She looked around in the darkness to see if there was anything else that could've been their homework. A metallic 'box' with all these 'colorful, shiny buttons', like the Fisherprice plastic phone she had, was set in front of the tube.

And being the curious little kid she was, she temporarily forgot about the lost Buyo and the boy in the tube to press all the pretty, shiny buttons. A big red button was labeled, "Ee-ject," Kagome sounded the word out. She pressed it and the air started to pull in towards the tube. Half of the tube fell to the ground and the green steam coiled around in the air.

The boy's eyes snapped open, revealing a pair of startled amber eyes. He shook from the cool basement air, "Where...the hell am I?"

Kagome gasped. In less than five seconds of waking up, the boy had said a 'forbidden word'.

He sniffed the air and his ears whirled in her direction, he glared at her, "I must destroy all enemies, you are an enemy. DIE!!"

He leapt out of the glass tube and lunged at her, his nails and teeth glinted dangerously in the dimmed light. She ducked and whimpered, only her hair was scathed.

"Kagome!! What are you doing down there?!" Kagome heard her mother's voice. The boy's ears rotated in that direction and he lept onto one of the supporters. Two sets of feet thudded on the wooden stairway.

She looked around. The boy was leering at her from above one of the foundation supporters. She could see his eyes. "Mama...? Who is that boy? He got outta that thingy and hit me!"

Her father knelt down next to her mother who was cradling her, "Where is the boy?"

Kagome shivered, "He's...up there." She pointed to a supporter. The boy was growling and glaring at the trio.

Her father went to the 'shiny box with buttons' and pressed one. The boy hissed angrily and fell over, limply landing on the ground with a thud. He picked up the unconsicious boy and set him in the glass tube, closing the hatch. Kagome's mother carried her over to a table. After setting her daughter on the table, she filled a schringe with a blue liquid.

"What's that, Mama?" Kagome knew very well what it was, but she didn't know what her mama was going to do with it. She had a fear of needles.

She felt a sharp pain in her arm, but as quickly as it entered, it withdrawed. Her eyelids began to feel heavy and her vision wavered as her mother stroked her hair softly. Finally she entered the darkness.

"Jun...did you use the Eledrium?" Jun, looked up from her daughter's pale face.

"Yes, I had to. Otherwise, if I hadn't, the goverment would've came in here and taken her away from us. She would be questioned throughout her life about this scene. And knowing her, she would remember this. Afterall, she is my little elephant," she gently squeezed Kagome's wrist, "Is the specimen in his tube?"

"Yes," her husband confirmed, "Now shall we go upstairs before everyone else gets suspicious?"

His wife nodded and the couple went up the stairs, leaving the boy in the tube alone.

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TBC...

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