Wrong Side

Disclaimer: I do not own Inuyasha or some of the other names I may have used to create this Fan Fiction. I am not making any money off this story, but merely writing for the sake of writing. Please don't sue me, as I am a poor college student and don't have any money ^_^

Synopsis: Inuyasha Kaiyou is an assassin for the Anten Corporation, a now business that is dedicated to keeping Naraku from ever returning to the world. Inuyasha is put on the case of protecting Kagome Higurashi from an offspring of Naraku's. What will happen when Inuyasha falls in love with his 'objective' and learns that everything is not always what it seems?

lostdreams: Hey everyone.this is the first fanfic I've published. It will be an Inuyasha/Kagome romance. It is rated R for language.but that could change depending on how daring I get. I hope everyone likes this and please review it! I want to know what everyone thinks!

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The grungy alleyway appeared deserted, until the shadow a dark figure emerged. It was an older man, his frightened eyes scanned the alley. Satisfied that no one was there, he began exploring his wounds.

"Foolish lad," he thought aloud, as he came across a large painful cut. "It's a shame he doesn't know what he's doing." The man appeared to relax a little as he began moving towards the street. He froze at the sound of the fire escape creaking. Looking up, he scanned the sky for some signs of movement. He was still looking when a heavy blow struck him from behind. Landing face first on the ground, the man quickly flipped over to face his attacker, but his voice caught in his throat at the sight of him.

"You should have known that this would be your fate." A man with long silver hair and golden eyes stared emotionlessly at his victim. "That's the problem with you fucking demons.you never think ahead." He raised his sword.

"N-n-no p-please! Inu-yasha.I beg y." The man's words were cut short as Inuyasha brought the sword down.

"Filthy scum." He stared at the corpse for a moment before sheathing his sword and walking away. He brushed the dust and grime off of his floor length black duster, before readjusting the sheathed sword so it was completely hidden by the cloak. He didn't need any gawking people calling the cops on him.

"You've completed this assignment in most excellent time Inuyasha." A tiny voice appeared out of nowhere.

"Thanks Una." Inuyasha looked at the shimmering blue pixie that had appeared by him and gave a slight smile. "This was an easy one." He stretched his arms above his head. His whole body felt stiff from all the nights he had been trailing his assignment. "Now it's time to take a nice rest." He gave a soft sigh.

"Of course Inuyasha. I will return to headquarters and tell Mr. Tamano of your success."

"Alright. See you later." Inuyasha was already on the busy New York street trying to hail a cab.

"Where will you go?" Una asked. Only one place popped into Inuyasha's head. He had been on constant missions for almost eight months straight. His entire body ached for relaxation.

"Home Una, I'm going home." He said huskily, as a cab pulled up. The pixie only stared at him.

"Where to Mister?" The cab driver called as Inuyasha climbed in the musty backseat.

"The nearest airport." Inuyasha replied, before turning back to the pixie. " You'll know where to find me." he whispered to the tiny light.

"Of course."

"Oi there, who are ya talkin to?" The driver interrupted. Inuyasha scowled at him.

"Does it look like there is anyone here for me to talk to?" Inuyasha grumbled. He really couldn't stand how completely ignorant people had become.

"N-no Sir." The cab driver was surprised at his customer's apparent anger.

"Are we going to sit here all day, or do you want to earn your living?" Inuyasha asked abruptly, annoyance flashing in his eyes. The cab driver gulped and turned back around.

"Sorry sir," the driver apologized.

"Feh." Inuyasha scoffed as the cab pulled into the heavy traffic. As the noisy city bustled around, Inuyasha couldn't help snickering at the people. They have no idea.his mind whispered. They are completely oblivious. The thought amused him.

People had stopped believing in demons. Their worlds were safe and evil free. How little did they know that demons walked among them every all the time. Inuyasha smirked again. The cab driver was a perfect example. Even though Una had been right there, he couldn't see her. Magic and demons didn't exist in his world, therefore he was blind in every aspect of the demon world. He sighed as he positioned himself more comfortably against the worn leather seat of the old cab.

There were a few humans who could see him for what he was. They could see the claws, fangs and ears. They knew he wasn't (gulp) human. Though it not like they'd ever say anything. Nope, their tiny minds would convince themselves that they were dreaming, and they would continue about their lives as though nothing had happened.

He wasn't complaining.no, not at all. This made his job so much easier. He didn't have to find irritating spells that would hide his true identity. Nope, all anyone would see of him was a very handsome young man, in his late teens/early twenties, with long silver hair and golden eyes. Inuyasha laughed to himself again. If only they knew.

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"Mr. Tamano?" Una called into the dark office of Onigumo Tamano, the head of the Anten Corporation. She fluttered nervously, waiting for some sort of reply.

"Who is there?" A harsh voice cut through the dark silence. The lights blared on. Una squeaked and almost fell from the air. Onigumo turned his cold eyes on the fairy in a contemptuous glare.

"Only me sir! Mr. Tamano, just Una." The frightened fairy trembled.

"I trust that wasting my time was not the purpose of your visit," he said coolly. Una gave a little squeak, but quickly righted herself.

"Of c-course not s-sir! I bring the new that Inuyasha has successfully completed his latest assignment. He is now returning home." She gained a little composure with her news. Onigumo just stared at the pixie for a moment, no emotion on his face.

"Then Patal is dead?" he questioned finally. "Yes Mr. Tamano," Una confirmed.

"Excellent. I knew Inuyasha would take care of this business quickly." Onigumo gave a sadistic chuckle. It sent shivers down Una's spine. "You say he is on his way home now?"

"Yes sir, he was heading to the airport when I left him," Una related.

"Good. Now return to him and tell him I will be in touch shortly." Onigumo returned to his desk and began writing a note. Una gave a short nod, but lingered longer than her welcome.

"Una." Onigumo's voice came again, sounding harsher than before. "You may leave now."

"Of course Mr. Tamano," Una nodded rapidly and evaporated from sight. Onigumo sighed and moved to the window, which over looked the greater part of Tokyo.

Soon everything will be in place. Only one more piece left to find, and then my legacy will be secure, he thought to himself as he watched the people scurrying from place to place on the busy streets below. He marched over to his desk and jammed his finger down on the intercom.

"Suki?" He called impatiently. After a moment, he pressed the button again. "Suki!" He called more insistently. Where the hell was that stupid girl? He was about to call her again, when a beautiful blonde woman stepped into his office. Her face was flushed and her hair was a little disheveled.

"What's going on Sami?" Onigumo asked angrily. "Where is Suki?" The woman stood a moment longer, holding up her hand asking for patience.

"We've found the jewel sir," she finally gasped. She had run all the way from the basement to tell him the news. Onigumo's jaw dropped

"Are you certain?" he asked dangerously as he approached Sami. Sami didn't flinch as he came to a stop five inches in front of her.

"Suki is rechecking the information, but we are almost positive," Sami stated as Suki entered the office.

"It is confirmed," She said breathlessly, handing Onigumo a file. "This is the jewel." Onigumo took the file from Suki, and read the name aloud.

"Higurashi, Kagome."

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"Kagome! Kagome!" Kagome's mind slowly focused on her name. An urgent sounding voice was calling to her. She opened her eyes slowly, at first only seeing white. Closing her eyes again, she struggled to sit up. Soft hands pushed her back down. "Don't move Kagome, the doctor's not back yet." The voice sounded familiar.

"Where am I?" she asked in a groggy voice. Opening her eyes again she saw the face of her best friend Sango peering over her. After another minute or so, she noticed that Sango was still in her wedding dress. Oh no! The wedding! What happened? Questions flashed through Kagome's mind as she tried to sit up again, this time succeeding. "What happened?" she asked. Sango bit her lip as she looked at Kagome. Kagome only stared harder at her.memories slowly flooding her mind. She suddenly looked at Sango with tears welling up in her eyes. "Oh Sango! I ruined you're big day! I'm so sorry!" Kagome sobbed. "You should be on your honeymoon, not here with me!" Sango looked shocked at Kagome's lament.

"You saved my life Kagome! I wouldn't be able to be here for you if it wasn't for you! Don't you remember? You were hit by a car Kagome," Sango said gently. At these words a scene suddenly passed through Kagome's head. A car had come careening down the street, and Sango hadn't seen it. Kagome remembered pushing Sango out of the way as the car hit her instead. Kagome groaned as her head began to pound. Sango put an arm gently around Kagome's shoulders.

"Then how." Kagome began to ask, but was interrupted as the doctor walked in the room followed closely by Miroku. The doctor looked amazed that Kagome was awake.

"Well, well, well, how's my little miracle patient?" he asked brightly as he slowly picked up on of her arms and began bending it.

"Miracle?" Kagome asked as she unconsciously pulled her arm away.

"Yes my dear, miracle. As in it's a miracle you're alive, and not just that, you have sustained almost no injuries from the occurrence save a few minor bruises." The doctor gave Kagome a look. "You are one very lucky girl. I've never seen a patient survive a blow like that, let alone walk away from it." Kagome became very aware of several pair of eyes staring at her. She blushed and looked down as the doctor continued his general synopsis.

An hour later, Kagome walked out of the hospital with Sango and Miroku. The doctor had been keen on having her spend the night, but Kagome refused. As they reached the still decorated limo, Miroku and Sango invited Kagome to let them take her home, but she adamantly refused.

"I've held you too up for far too long. Don't worry about me.I'll be fine. I promise." She gave the newly weds a serene smile and shut the door before either of them could argue with her. She waved as the limo pulled away "Just Married" still plastered all over it. Kagome continued waving until the limo disappeared. She then hailed a cab for herself.

What a day. Her mind was reeling with the past twenty four's events. It was so strange. Thinking about it now, Kagome could remember the way her body had seized up for impact, how it felt as though she had floated through the air, how she had landed hard, but on some sort of soft surface, not pavement. She was also seeing things now, though she had neglected to tell anyone. As she looked out her window she saw some of the strangest people. A few looked like they had tails, others had menacing claws. Of course there were normal looking people around too, but every once in a while a strange feature would catch her eye. She sighed and fell against the seat. Her body felt a little stiff. Glancing out the window she saw a little boy with a large fluffy tail. She quickly shook her head and glanced at her hands. What's happened to me?

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lostdreams: Well this is the first chapter.please please please tell me what you think! I'll try and update regularly, but if no one seems to like it I'll just remove it. Enjoy! ^_^