Art by the lovely miss Bernice Gordon, tarkheki on deviant art. (Thank you!)

Hey everyone! It's been a while, hasn't it? Well listen, I got an idea for a fic watching my new best friend in the whole world, Radar. And yes, he is a dog. It was a really bad thunderstorm, and I had nothing better to do than to study his behavior.( I sound so sciencey!) XD Anyway, for all those who are wondering what happened to Ten Days In Her World... well, I'm still trying to get it back. I was a complete idiot and put a curse word in the preview, so it got taken down by admin... yeah... On with the story!
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It was a rather sunny day in the feudal era, much unlike Kagome's own time. She had just clawed her way out of the well, hair blown every which way, and disheveled in general. Her bag was full of goodies as usual; it looked like she would be staying for a while.

Inuyasha jumped down in front of her, seemingly out of no where. "You're late, wench." he grumbled.

She tucked a stray strand of hair behind her ear and scowled. "Yes, I know, Inuyasha. But I had to take care of some things. I can't always study over here! I need to take the chance and get homework done in my era, where there is peace and quite."

"Yeah, looks real peaceful." He scoffed. "Why do ya look so messy then?"

Her scowl deepened. "I just got back and you're already criticizing me?"
"Keh."
"Well, if you must know, it's not so nice and sunny in my time right now. The wind is horrible, and it's probably going to rain sometime later on."

"I don't give a rat's ass about the weather in your time. You're over here now, so stop complainin', bitch."

"Your the one that asked!"

"I did not. you're just 'sumin that I did."

Kagome huffed and started away from him. "Never mind. Let's just go collect some stupid shards. Maybe then you'll-"

"Kagome! Look out!" Inuyasha slammed into her side suddenly, after his warning call, knocking her backpack off her shoulders and to the ground. The force of Inuyasha barreling into Kagome's side sent them both rolling a couple feet away from where the girl had been standing.

Where she had been standing was now a large spike in the dirt. If Inuyasha hadn't moved Kagome, that spike would have been impaled in her chest.

"Wha... what?" Kagome looked through slightly hazy eyes at the spike. It was made of wood, and looked to be nothing more than a sharpened branch. But even as she watched the branch melted down, until only a puddle of water was left.

Magic?

A dark and feminine chuckle drifted to their ears Two heads swiveled over from where they crouched at the base of a tree, to see a figure emerge from the shadows.

"Bravo. Oh, bravo." a girl's voice, along with clapping came from the figure. She sounded disturbingly similar to Yura of the hair. But she was taller, and bigger in general. She wore black and red robes, and her hair was cut off at the shoulders. She had a staff of silver in one hand, and a crystal ball in another.

She laughed again at the Miko and hanyou's confused expressions. "How odd is this? I'm not a demon, and you do not know me, yet I attack you. How very very strange." She laughed.

Inuyasha had never really been one for patience. "Who the hell are you?" He snarled, standing and placing himself in front of Kagome.

"Names arn't really that important, are they Inuyasha?"

"Wha.. what? How do you know my name?"
She put a hand in front of her mouth and laughed again. "Well, it's simple really. You told me it."

Kagome stood up slowly, still behind Inuyasha and his wide arms. "You know each other?"

"Keh, I don't know her." He said simply, and she knew it was true.

"Oh, don't be that way Inuyasha. Let the poor girl know." The stranger coed.

Then it finally hit Kagome. "She... she's a dark priestess." Kagome whispered.

"Very very good, Kagome!" The priestess said with a wide smile. "I'm so happy I didn't have to spell it out for you! And here I was afraid that this would be dull! You know, maybe I won't kill you just yet..."

"Alright, enough is enough! Just who the hell are you?"

She smiled again. "The one who is going to kill you." She said once more, in that child like voice.

"Keh, yeah right! I'd like to see you try."

She giggled. "Oh, an arrogant one. Maybe I should teach you a lesson first." she held her staff up and pointed it right at him. "A lesson in humiliation!"

A beam of dark energy came flying out of the staff, and before anyone could move Inuyasha was hit square in the chest and thrown back several feet.

"Inuyasha!"

Kagome scrambled over to where he had been thrown back by the blast, feeling over his chest for a wound. There was none, but that was no reason to celebrate. He was still unconscious, and it took a lot to turn out Inuyasha's lights.

Kagome turned back to the sorceress, just to see her wave. "Say hello to the puppy when he wakes up!"

"Wait! What did you do to Inuyasha?"

She stopped for a second and then grinned. "Oh, you'll see. I'm going to hang around for a while. You won't see me- but I'll be watching. This will be hilarious! And if it get's old before twenty-four hours is up I'll just kill him then."

"Wait, what?"

"Goodbye, Kagome! Have fun while you're still breathing!" she waved one more time, and then poof! She was gone in a cloud of smoke.

Oh, what do I do know? These kind of crazy crap only happens in the movies! … and my life.

Kagome carefully prodded his chest. "Inuyasha?"

His face twitched, and he rolled a little.

"Inuyasha?"

One golden eye opened, followed by the other, and he lazily smiled. And then... well, then he barked.