A/N: Well, seeing as I haven't been writing my RE fic, I decided to do something for Inuyasha. I'm not as familiar with everything as I used to be with Inuyasha things because I just started watching it again after weeks of not being able to stay up that long, but now I tape it. I see what I was so crazy about before Resident Evil became my main target. It's gonna be tough trying to do this seeing as Kagome can be very annoying and I want this to be serious because the Kagome/Koga pairing only works when there's building up to the moment, when there's plot. So, here I go, trying to master the art of an Inuyasha fan fiction.

Disclaimer: I own nothing but this fic.

From the moment that he saw her, he knew that there was just going to be an annoyance. She stood up to him, didn't let him push her around, and even through everything that she suffered because of him, she still considered him a friend. Was that all? Just, "Hi Koga, bye Koga!" What a sad and pathetic existence for him, the leader of a wolf pack.

He was without a mate, just faithful ol' Ginta and Hakkaku by his side. Oh God, how did that sound to the other wolf tribes? The demon shuddered and shook it off, not even wanting to think of the other clans. Whenever the thought of other wolf tribes came up, it brought up the thought of Ayame. She was his mistake when he was young and foolish- wait, he still was both of those things.

The sound of the running river -despite how soft it was- drowned out the arguing Ginta and Hakkaku. Always arguing, but always side by side. Koga's wolves were tearing into the flesh of some animal; finally their stomachs would be full. Before Kagome came along they were never hungry, sure they were being picked off by the birds of paradise but they always had humans to substantiate them. When she came along he couldn't bear the thought of killing another human. Like he was winning points with her anyway.

Sad that whenever that mutt did a good deed she threw him some dog treats, but a wave off was his reward. He knew that she didn't love him; she just wanted him to be a friend, if even that. Somehow though, he thought that if he presented himself as a confident and loving man that she would someday give in to him. Maybe she would express to him something other than the want for Inuyasha, the half-demon that always hurt her. Inuyasha would rather bones than flesh, Kagome preferred fleas over true love.

"Hey Koga, can we get going now, the wolves are getting restless?" came the sound of Hakkaku's harsh voice. Distracted by his friend's voice, Koga's concentration on the strange girl broke. Strange she was, right now he doubted that she was really from another country.

"Alright, alright, I'm coming," he answered vexed. Standing up and stretching he yawned, baring his fangs.

"What were you thinking about Koga?" asked Ginta in his soft voice.

"Do I get in your business?" the blue eyed demon asked, folding his arms over his armored chest.

"Well, actually-" started Hakkaku, but Koga's fist came down over the top of his head; it wasn't to hurt him, just to silence him. "Right," he mumbled, following after him. Side by side Ginta and Hakkaku followed Koga watching his every move to the point that the wolves even appeared to be in on their observation.

"What's his problem?" Ginta tried to whisper, but he knew it would do no good seeing as Koga could hear them even if he were at the bottom of an ocean. Luckily, he quickened his pace, leaving them behind quite a way.

"Same as always I guess: Naraku." Hakkaku didn't know what to think, Koga had changed so much since he met Kagome. He could be thinking about anything. Wait, Kagome, of course. "It's definitely love issues."

"You mean he's figuring out that maybe Kagome will never be his?" Ginta was always a little slow when it came to… well, everything.

"Duh doofus."

"So, you thing he's gonna give up?" Hakkaku knew Koga all too well for him to have to guess or get it wrong.

"No chance in hell," he replied, a grin on his face.

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"Inuyasha, sit boy!" Inuyasha was knocked into the ground by Kagome's command, leaving him in a bruised heap in a hole in the ground. A snickering Shippo then ran over to stick his tongue out at the unfortunate half demon. With what strength he had, Inuyasha grabbed the little fox demon by the tail and watched him scream in surprise. Giving a sigh, Kagome walked away, figuring that nothing else that she did could help the situation.

"I might as well adopt them both!" she cried, falling to the ground next to Sango. The slayer only gave a smile as she poked the meat that was over the fire she had built.

"How old is Inuyasha again- technically I mean?" asked Miroku, opening his eyes. Kagome had disturbed his meditation so he decided to jump into the conversation.

"No more math, please!" the priestess cried, throwing her hands up in the air. Kilala gave a small mew, seeming to be asking that Kagome be taken easy on tonight. Everything about being in the feudal era seemed so natural, so everyday now. Too bad that the only class she was passing was Gym. She would be passing history if she didn't forget to leave out the part about demons and Naraku.

Now her teachers and principal thought that she was crazy too. Well, it was another thing that would get her excused. Too bad her grandfather had given her too many incurable diseases for anyone to allow her to do anything useful with her life. As the fire danced before her, she didn't notice Inuyasha calling her name.

"Hey! Kagome, I'm talking to you!" Why was he so annoying, and how did she miss that voice? It was so harsh when he yelled, but when he was being kind she felt like melting. Too bad he always had a grudge with someone or even an inanimate object.

"Huh?"

"What's your problem?" he asked suspiciously, his eyes accusing. Taken aback she gave a confused stare.

"What are you talking about?"

"Never mind," he answered, walking off somewhere on his own. She rolled her eyes and sighed, he was always the loner. Always pissed at something. God, he could be real stupid sometimes, but she loved him and there wasn't anything in the world that could stop that. That was a fact that she was very sure of.

Right now though, Naraku was their main concern. When would the nightmare end? Never. Would Kagome's reincarnation have to put up with the same thing? If it came to that, would her reincarnation also helplessly fall for the half demon too?

If Kikyo just died then maybe Kagome could just finish it before it became a cycle. Kikyo didn't seem to understand the point of Kagome's existence: to resume hers. The two of them coexisting wasn't supposed to be possible, but it was.

Wow, back then I was considered to be this great savior.

To Kagome though, her past self, Kikyo seemed like a total downer, the constant bummed out chick of a party. Sometimes she wondered that if she acted like the woman she once was that maybe Inuyasha would love her.

No, his heart would just be even more torn.

Why was she thinking about this? She should be trying to enjoy the quiet time they had been having without all the fighting and crises. Maybe that was her problem: she thought way too much. With Inuyasha though, you always had to be on your toes.

A/N: Not so interesting right now, but I just wanted to get all of their thoughts out of the way so that ideas could sprout out of their empty heads. Well, please review so I'll know whether or not to continue. If I can, I can get closer to the Koga and Kagome parts.