The only reason why this story is doing well is probably because it's had about a Two Year incubation period in my mind.

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I apologize to anyone who thought this is a Romance Fiction; I don't write romance, not my thing.

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Disclaimer: I don't InuYasha or it's characters; I only own my OC.

I also apologize for taking so long. But I think you guys would prefer waiting along time and having a good chapter then waiting a short time and having a horribly written chapter.

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Also, for anyone that is waiting to tag this story with the name "Mary-Sue", here are the results of this OC's Mary-Sue Test:

11-20 points: The Non-Sue. Your character is a well-developed, balanced person, and is almost certainly not a Mary Sue. Congratulations!


The first thing the girl woke up to was the sound of her pain-filled groan as her shifting had made her still raw wounds brush against the ground. She tried to open her eyes, but was able to only crack them open enough to see her surroundings; if one were to look her in the face, they would surely have thought she was glaring.

The Iris and Pupil slid from side to side in their almond shaped home, as the girl noted she was in a Cave with a cool feeling climate. She slowly lifted herself from laying down to leaning on her left side being supported by her elbow, letting out a whimper doing so. The winged creature had left her in a rather bad state.

In her act of movement, a blanket of some sort had fallen from her shoulders and pooled around her abdomen. From further inspection, the blanket was a fur pelt, a wild animal's, she guessed from the unique smell of it. Blinking her eyes, she was glad to know she was able to open them all the way now. With her vision no longer kept to a slanted-eye perspective, she was able to get the full look of the cave she was in.

From her spot on the cold ground, she saw the cave was like a round room, brown and black fur pelts had been placed under her and one on top. To her right was a tall tunnel, and a slightly dull glare of light coming from the other end. From her spot in the cave, she noted how it looked like whoever had brought her here had taken the time to clean the stony room.

"Oh, you're awake." The sound of a male's voice pointing out the obvious and two pairs of bare feet shuffling along the cold ground echoed quietly through the cave, as the girl craned her head up to look at who had walked into the room she was occupying. When her eyes rested upon the spot of where the voice's source emitted from she saw two males; one whose hair was shaped in that of a Mohawk, while his companion who had spoken looked as though upon awakening forgot to brush his hair.

Looking at their attire, which consisted of armor and fur pelts wrapped around their waists, she wondered even more of where she was at.

Realizing she had been staring the whole time, she gave a small nod and brought her eyes to the ground. The sound of their feet move across the ground once more brought her attention to them, upon which the two kneeled in front of her line of sight.

"How're you feeling?"

The girl raised her eyes back up.

"Sore." She mentally scolded herself for the one word response; what were they to say to that? It was pretty obvious she'd be sore.

"I bet. That Gokurakucho took a toll on you before we found you."

"Gokurakucho?" She asked.

"That's the demon bird that attacked you."

"Oh." Demon? Where on earth am I!?

The two males looked at their hands as the girl glanced to the side, until the one with the two-colored hair looked back up at the girl before him.

"By the way, his name is Hakkaku," He said, pointing to the man next to him. "And mine's Ginta. Just thought I'd clear that up for you." Closing his eyes, he grinned sheepishly.

The girl blinked but gained a tiny hint of a smile.

"Thank you. And my name is Karin."

Ginta, grateful for breaking the ice, kept the grin until Hakkaku nudged him in the side.

"Koga's going to be back any second!" He whispered, keeping an eye on the girl to make sure she didn't hear.

"He doesn't know yet, so I have no idea how he's going to react to having a human girl here."

"A human girl who's not Kagome…"

"Exactly, so what should we do?"

"I have no idea. I mean…we can't just abandon her. Koga may not be happy to find a random human girl in here, but he'd be far less pleased to know that we left an injured human to die."

Hakkaku growled low in his throat from his annoyance but it quickly dissipated when they heard the stationed wolves at the cave's opening began to whine and the sound of pounding feet came noticeable.

"Too late for thinking, come on. We can stop him before he comes in so we have a chance to tell him." Ginta said as he rose up.

"Yeah." Hakkaku turned to Karin. "We'll be right back."

"Okay."

With that, the two walked out of the cave and into the sunlight.

Leaving Karin to ponder on her thoughts.

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A whirlwind of dust appeared in the clearing as Ginta and Hakkaku came out of the cave and calmed their wolves down.

"Hey, Koga!" Hakkaku waved to the whirlwind before it came to an abrupt stop in front of the two.

A tall, tanned male with a tail and same type of attire as the other two, grinned revealing sharp teeth.

Hey guys. How'd things go while I was gone?"

Ginta and Hakkaku looked at each other, laughing to shake off their fear.

"Oh, everything went fine!" Hakkaku said. Kinda

Ginta piped in. "Yep. No demons attacked while we were out hunting!" Well, they didn't attack us exactly…

Koga eyed the two skeptically.

"Uh-huh…" Something seemed off to him. And there was a new scent that he didn't recognize on the two as well. What's going on here?

Koga made a move to go walk past the two, but was stopped as Hakkaku moved in front of him.

"What is it?" He growled out.

"Um." Hakkaku looked at Ginta.

"You see, Koga, last night didn't really go…that well." Ginta tried to say.

"And you mean that how?"

"Well…"

Koga glared at the two.

"Something that involves me not coming into the cave?" His glare intensified.

"Um, yeah." Hakkaku said, shooting a side ways glance to Ginta. A little help here!

His response was a deep frown with frantic eyes.

Koga had had enough.

"Okay, let me through. Whatever that new scent belongs to can't be as bad as you two are making it out to be." And with that, he pushed the two back and made his way into the cave.

Oh man!

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Karin had been trying to piece together where she was but nothing she could think of solved the questions she had.

Sighing, she laid back down and turned her back to the cave entrance and tried to go back to sleep, hoping rest would bring new answers to her pestering questions.

In the midst of her thoughts and sleep, she heard a pair of feet padding across the stone floor. And the way they moved sounded upset.

"Who the hell are you?"

With that, Karin's whole body froze, and her eyes widening drastically.

What now?


Finally was able to put this out. Sighs I really want to get this story going, but I don't know how long it's going to take me.

Please review:(

BTW, Gokurakucho for those who don't know is the Japanese name for "Birds Of Paradise". It just didn't fit the story with the Translated name.