News Flash

Chapter 1

Koga Relaxed into the cushy seat of the Limo. His two partners in crime on either side of him. They were on their way home from another successful robbery. Everything would have gone a bit smoother if that damn Teller wasn't so stupid.

Koga thought back to the robbery. He had approached the teller saying that he wanted to deposit a check into his savings account. He put the check on the counter. The teller not even looking at the check asked him his name and account number. He patiently asked her to look at the check. The teller just repeated herself asking him his name and account number again. He then grabbed her head and made her look at the check by force. She read the words "This is a stick up" to herself and gasped. He remembered feeling relieved as she dumped wads of glorious green cash into the garbage bag he provided her. Thankfully since the bank was a new branch there was no high tech security. So they did not have to deal with the police.

Koga reached into the garbage bag for a crisp wad of bills. He sniffed the wad basking in his success. He sighed, content with his work. Koga, Ginta, and Hakaku were known as the Wolfe thieves. They were a group of three men who were notorious robbers. They Stole and never got caught. They lived in a big house with all the luxuries people dream of owning. They could afford anything. But Koga still wasn't happy. He wanted a woman. He had tried to satisfy his cravings with prostitutes but the love wasn't there. He tried to convince himself and everyone around him that he didn't need love from anyone and sometimes it worked, but not all the time.

They arrived at their mansion. Koga called it his "den."

"Guys I think I'm gonna get a little shut eye." said Koga rubbing his icy blue eyes. Koga Wolfe was quite handsome. He had long black hair which he kept in a high ponytail, blue eyes, a tan and a fabulous physique. He walked up a long flight of stairs to get to his room. His room was decorated by the finest. It had a very Japanese appeal with the red painted walls, the coy pond and the candles everywhere.

Koga collapsed on his bed. "This is the life." he said out loud. He rolled onto his side and his smile vanished. "What's wrong with me?" He asked himself.

"Hurry up Kagome we'll be late for work!" yelled Kagome's roommate Sango. Kagome and Sango were Interns at the local newspaper. Kagome wanted to be a journalist while Sango wanted to be a photographer. They had been best friends in college and now they were chasing their careers together.

The two women ran out the door to their apartment, rushed downstairs to the lobby and out the door. Sango whistled for a cab. One pulled up from the other side of the street. They entered the yellow taxi and caught their breath. Kagome being the kind hearted girl that she was took this opportunity to explain her reasons for being late.

"Sorry about that. I just came across a picture I hadn't seen in a while." said Kagome still panting.

"What was it a picture of?" asked Sango who was half listening half looking for her wallet.

"Oh, nothing really. Just me and one of my childhood playmates."

"It's got to be more than nothing if it had the potential to make us late for work." Said Sango who was now reaching into her wallet to pay the driver.

"Well ok it was a boy." Said Kagome hoping her friend wouldn't drag the conversation on further now that this information was in the air. No such luck.

"Are you saying that you had a boyfriend as a child? Well maybe that kind of explains your trouble finding men now. Did something happen that made you two separate?" asked Sango who was suddenly quite interested. Kagome bit her nails in discomfort.

"I'll tell you some other time. I don't really want to talk about it right now." Thankfully Sango understood and backed off.

The truth was Sango was dead on. Kagome's childhood boyfriend had been sent to juvenile hall for reasons Kagome had never been told. And she never saw him again after that. Kagome was having trouble recalling the boy's name. Oh well. It didn't matter. The past was the past.

When they got to the building Kagome noticed a homeless man playing the violin. He was very talented and Kagome loved hearing the violin. An instrument that could sound upbeat and cheery or move you to tears. Kagome reached into her tote bag and pulled out her lunch of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and handed it to the talented musician. She would buy lunch somewhere else later. He needed it more than she did.

Kagome and Sango reached the floor of their boss to apologize for not being on time. But they knew it wasn't necessary. Miroku was always lenient about what time they came. Most likely because they were both beautiful women, and he loved beautiful women.

"Good morning ladies. You both look lovely as always." Said Miroku. Sango rolled her eyes at the remark.

"Don't you think you should punish us eventually? You're not doing your job!" said a frustrated Sango.

"You should be happy that I believe you two have wonderful potential." Said Miroku inching towards them. "That's the only reason I'm letting you slide." He said. Sango and Kagome turned around to walk away but they did not escape a squeeze on the bum from Miroku.

"That pervert! He makes me so mad I wanna just scream!" said Sango pouring the coffee grounds into the machine. "Why haven't we gotten him in trouble yet? Not that they'd listen to a couple of interns."

"Maybe we could bribe them with coffee." Said Kagome jokingly. Sango was not amused. "Come on! There's no reason to complain. It's not like he molested us or anything. He's just being a typical guy."

"Well he's not being professional. I'm complaining about him whether your with me or not."

"Sango, you could get him fired and despite his ways he's good at his job and doesn't deserve to lose it." pleaded Kagome.

"I hate to repeat myself but I'm complaining about him whether your with me or not!"

Kagome shrugged. "I hope you don't regret doing this Sango." The coffee machine began to drip the hot liquid into the coffee pot. Kagome poured some into two Styrofoam cups and handed one to her feisty pal. Kagome admired Sango's self righteousness. How she was always willing to stand up for herself. Kagome was always more passive then Sango. One of these days Kagome would fight for her rights. She had promised herself that.

A/N Well this is my first Fanfic! I know nothing exiting has happened yet but once Koga and Kagome meet everything will fall into place. I promise ! Review please!