A Hanyou in Tokyo

By A new H production

I do not own Ranma or Inuyasha and I'm only doing this to try and sharpen my writing skills. I thank everyone that reads my stories and would like to hear back from everyone.

I would like to thank ThreadWeaver he has been a great help with the editing process.

Prologue

It was a quiet night in Nerima. All that could be heard were the crickets and the sound of the wind through the trees. The streets were dark and all the stars could be seen with ease. The only light that could be seen was at the Tendou dojo, coming from the window of the middle daughter's room.

"Mommy, can you read me a story?" the little girl asked.

"Just one, ok Nabiki?" Mrs. Tendou responded.

"Ok." Nabiki got under her covers and wiggled until she got settled on her pillow.

"There once lived a miko a long, long time ago. Her name was Kikyou. Kikyou was a special miko she had the power to cleanse the jewel of four souls of all the evil influence that it held." Mrs. Tendou paused as she saw the confused look on her daughter face.

"Mom, what is a miko?" Nabiki questioned.

"A miko is a priestess, dear. Now Kikyou was charged with taking care of the jewel. One day a hanyou attacked the village, an inuhanyou to be correct, looking for the jewel. Kikyou stopped him from getting it and sent him on his way." She stopped again, having seen the return of Nabiki's confused face.

"What are hanyou's and inuhanyou's?" she asked sheepishly.

"Well a hanyou is half demon and half human. An inuhanyou is a half dog demon and half human. Now Inuyasha had tried several times to get the jewel and keeps coming back for it. One day Kikyou asked him, after stopping him, why he kept trying to get it. Inuyasha told her that he wanted to stop being rejected by demons and become a full demon. Kikyou made a deal with him that she would give him the jewel if he would use it to become a full human." Mrs. Tendou kissed Nabiki's forehead seeing that she had fallen asleep and whispered, "We will finish another night."

She got up trying not to wake the sleeping girl and turned off the light, taking the last look that she would ever get to see of her daughter.