Okay guys!

Youkai Yume on Deviant Art inspired this.

I was looking at all of her Seiya/Usagi pictures and I was thinking, "POOR SEIYA!"

So, I decided to give him someone who can understand the pain he's going through!

Enjoy.

Disclaimer: I don't own anything.

Seiya walked down the sidewalk with his head down and his sunglasses on. One of his hands was in his pocket and the other was holding a cup of coffee.

Taking a sip out of his cup, he sighed dejectedly.

As usual, he was thinking about Usagi. In particular, he was thinking about their relationship, or the lack thereof.

After Galaxia's defeat, he and the other Starlights had left Earth, only to return shortly after, all of them having agreed that staying to help Usagi and the other Sailor Soldiers was what was best for them, and something that their princess would have wanted.

Coming back, Seiya had been rather downcast, unlike Yaten and Taiki. His love for Usagi was unrequited. After all, she had Mamorou.

Seiya scowled. Mamorou. He couldn't stand that guy. Now, Seiya couldn't even talk to Usagi. The jerk was so possessive of her.

Seiya huffed and his scowl deepened. Even though he had only seen her once or twice, he couldn't get the picture of Usagi out of his mind.

Usagi's smiling face. Her stupid hair. Her eyes. Her-

Seiya was abruptly pulled from his thoughts on the love of his life when he was plowed over by a fifty-ton dump truck.

Falling back onto the sidewalk, Seiya groaned.

He sat up blearily and heard talking going on around him, but he couldn't really concentrate. All he realized was that his glasses had fallen off, and his coffee had spilled, and that he was probably dead, because you didn't get run over by a fifty-ton truck and live to tell the tale.

Suddenly, a voice broke through the haze. "I'm so sorry! I was running and I wasn't looking where I was going, and- Ugh! I'm sorry! Are you okay?"

Blinking, Seiya looked up and was immediately pulled into blue eyes.

His first thought was, of course, Usagi. Then he realized that the eyes weren't bright enough, or turquoise enough, or even blue enough, to be compared to Usagi's. The eyes he was looking into were more of a deep, greyish, sapphire color.

"Can you talk? Oh my goodness! I made you mute. Please don't kill me!"

Putting a hand on the back of his head, Seiya cleared his throat. "I'm fine."

"Oh! You can talk! Let me help you up."

He looked at the hand that was being offered to him, before hesitantly taking it. Together, they got him to his feet.

It was then that Seiya was in for a shock.

The girl standing next to him, hovering and worrying, was smaller than Ami. He was a bit upset that this little thing could run him over, when not even men who were bigger than he was could knock him down.

Shaking it off, he bent down and grabbed his now empty coffee cup and his sunglasses.

The girl next to him made an odd strangled sound. "I'm really sorry."

He turned to her. "It's no problem."

"Oh, but I could have given you a concussion! Are you okay? At least let me buy you a new coffee to make up for it. Please?"

Seiya stared at her. She was being serious. He didn't really want to go with her. But, looking around, he noticed that there was a crowd and they were staring. At him. So, he really only had two options.

He could go with this girl who was secretly a better football player than he was, but didn't seem to even acknowledge the fact that he was a superstar. Or he could reject her offer and be left alone with the adoring public.

"I think I'll take you up on that offer."

The girl beside him smiled brightly. It was a blinding smile that was a bit disarming. Before he could say anything, she grabbed his arm and started pulling him in the direction she had been heading, the opposite of the direction he had been going in.

"Great!" she said while she pulled him. "I know this great place. I normally only go for the tea, but I hear that their coffee is pretty good too. So, stranger, what's your name?"

Seiya looked at her oddly. "You don't know my name?"

She didn't stop walking as she looked up at him. "Should I? My name is Kagome, by the way."

Seiya blinked. He didn't realize that there was a person, especially not a girl, who hadn't heard of the Three Lights.

"My name is Seiya."

"Well, Seiya, I have to say, I'm glad to meet you. I always enjoy meeting new people, don't you?"

He didn't get a chance to answer as he was suddenly jerked roughly to the side. He was pulled into an alleyway and Kagome clapped a hand over his mouth.

She used her other hand to signal him to be quiet.

Seiya wondered if he should have taken his chances with the crowd. Before he could wonder any further, Kagome removed her hand.

"Sorry about that. My brother sent some people to look for me."

Seiya looked at her curiously. "Oh yeah?"

She nodded and grinned sheepishly. "Why don't we continue this at the café I was taking you to? Follow me."

With that, she skipped out of the alleyway. She looked over her shoulder once before beckoning him to come out of the alley.

Seiya couldn't help how his lips quirked upwards. He had a feeling that today was going to be rather interesting.

They got to the café, and Seiya gave his order, and Kagome gave hers. She paid for both of them, and they sat down in a closed off both in a corner.

"So…" Seiya started.

Kagome giggled and her eyes twinkled. Seiya cocked his head as he looked at her. She was quite attractive, now that he was taking the time to examine her.

That thought was quickly shooed away when he thought of Usagi. Technically, he wasn't cheating on her, since they weren't dating, but he couldn't help the feeling of guilt that had descended upon him when he had thought of Kagome as attractive.

Breaking him out of his musings, Kagome spoke. "Well, you see, my brother is a bit overprotective. I left home without telling anyone and now he's worried. Nothing major."

"Why'd you leave home?"

Kagome bit her lip and a blush rose to her cheeks. She looked at him from under her eyelashes. "It's sort of about my ex-boyfriend, who was never really my boyfriend, who's my brother's half-brother."

Seiya nearly spit out his coffee. "Wait. Doesn't that make him your half-brother too?"

Kagome's blush deepened. "No! No! What sort of girl do you think I am? Absolutely not. No, my older brother isn't biologically my older brother. He's not even my older brother legally. No."

Seiya blushed lightly himself. "Sorry."

Kagome waved it off. "It's no big deal. That did sound a bit weird."

"No kidding," Seiya muttered.

Kagome giggled again, before rolling her eyes. "Anyway, my not ex-boyfriend… he just said some things to me and I was upset and well, there's a lot of history there. That's why I was running and I knocked you over."

Seiya nodded. His curiosity was piqued. From the way the girl was talking, she almost sounded the way he did when he thought about Usagi.

"What sort of history?"

Kagome looked up. "Well, okay. You're a total stranger, but I'll tell you anyway because I think you might just be able to understand."

When she said that, she looked at him knowingly, and if he wasn't sure before, he was sure now. This girl knew a thing or two about unrequited love.

"How'd you know?" he asked solemnly.

"It's something you recognize in someone else when you've been through it. Or are going through it, I should say."

Seiya nodded.

"Well, let's see," she said, suddenly nervous. "Umm, how do I explain this in a way you can understand? Well, I met him, his name is Inuyasha-"

"Inuyasha?" Seiya asked.

Kagome shrugged. "Yeah. So, his name is Inuyasha. I helped him out, and there was this girl chasing me because she thought I had something she wanted, and he saved me. Then we got into this big fight and everything, but we were hanging out because my… aunt said it was a good idea. Anyway, some time passed and we were growing closer. Then his girlfriend, ex-girlfriend, who is my aunt's… daughter, came back to town. We look alike, we're cousins after all. But, we had never met, or anything, it's weird. Anyway, after that, I fell in love with him and he wouldn't choose between the two of us. He said he'd protect me, which, coming from him, was almost like a confession of love, but he always left me for her. And then he chose her and I still love him. But he doesn't even think of me the same way anymore."

Seiya stared at her. He was feeling sympathetic. "Your story is probably worse than mine. Basically, the girl I love, Usagi, she had a boyfriend. He was overseas, and they were seriously in love. I knew, but I still fell for her. He came back, and now we barely see each other, but I still lover her, you know? I'd do anything for her, but… I don't even get a chance to prove how much I love her because her boyfriend won't let me near her. Not that I'd let me near her if I were him, but-"

"I know."

A dejected air fell upon the table and together the two of them sulked for a while.

"Unrequited love sucks," Seiya said.

"We're pathetic," Kagome added.

"I don't even deserve her."

Suddenly, life came back to Kagome. "Don't say that!" she yelled.

Seiya jumped at the sudden exclamation. "What?"

"I'm sure you deserve her, even more than her boyfriend does! You'd do anything for her, wouldn't you? You just said you would! You know what? I'm going to help you win her over!"

Seiya's mouth dropped open. She was moving really fast. "What?"

"You heard me! I've decided that we're friends, Seiya. And because you're my friend, I'm going to do everything I can to make you happy, and if that means setting you up with this girl, then I'm going to do it."

Seiya blinked at the girl in front of him. There was no way she was serious. "You can't be serious."

"I am. Come on! We're going to show her what a great guy you are! But first, we need a plan. We can't go to my house. My brother's half-brother lives there. Do you have somewhere we can go?"

Seiya looked at her. She was absolutely serious. He chuckled under his breath. It couldn't hurt to humor her. After all, what could she actually do in the face of a love as strong as Mamorou and Usagi's?

"Well, we can go to my clubhouse."

Kagome's eyes shined. "Perfect! You and this girl will be together in no time. Then, you'll get married and you'll invite me to the wedding, and then you'll have children. Oh! Can I be the godmother?"

Seiya's eye twitched. "Slow down. I mean, you can't be sure the plan, which we don't even have yet, will even work."

"Of course I'm sure. Come on, Seiya! You seem like you have a good amount of arrogance underneath all that pitiful sadness that comes from unrequited love. Put it to good work! Be confident!"

Seiya couldn't help catching her enthusiasm. She sort of reminded him of Usagi, only she was… different. He smirked. "All right. You can be the godmother."

Kagome beamed at him. "That's the spirit! You'll have to name your first kid after me as payment, though. Be warned."

"Seriously? What if it's a boy?"

"Just make sure you have a girl."

"Is that even possible?"

"I'm sure my brother can figure out a way."

Seiya stared at her. "You know? I'm glad you knocked me over today."

I hope you guys enjoyed it. I know I did. I was more expecting a one-shot but this turned into a multi-chapter thing.

I can't wait for the next one.

Anyway, if any of you are interested, I have started a forum under the Contest type. It's called the Kagome Crossover Challenge. It's for writing crossovers with Kagome, obviously. If you want to, check it out.

Here's the link:

forum/Kagome-Crossover-Challenge/131629/

(That, by the way, was a shameless plug, rather than the without shame plug. Or maybe it's the shameful plug? I can't remember.)

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Hold on.

Does Seiya even drink coffee?

I know it's fanfiction, but still…

T.N.T!