Dark: Hi. I know… quite a shock to see me update so soon right? Well the think is the first three chapters had already been written out. This story WAS from spice of inu-yasha (Prologue, chapter one and chapter two) so it's not much of a miracle… lol. Anyways go on and read the story!

Disclaimer: Bites lawyers Back! Back, I say! Wails when they take away my precious babies. Clever, they say, but not clever enough. They take away my plushies of characters where I trapped the souls of the poor fictional people I never get to have any fun… (no I don't own them)

Credit: It was though up and created by the very best… spice of inu-yasha!

Dedication: To spice of inu-yasha – you're the greatest gal! Lol.

Dark Angel Chapter One: I Stand Alone

Kagome walked around in the city lit with streetlamps, avoiding all the light she possibly could. She didn't know how she got here, only where she was. It had been eight years since her soul was shattered, eight long years of wondering aimlessly around. She was now fifteen, a woman child, as the demons called it.

She had kept to the shadows in order to survive, if no one knew she existed then no one could hunt her down. Darkness was her best and only friend. The only time she came into the light was so that she could learn in a place humans called 'school'.

All she knew of this strange world was that there was nothing but humans roaming about and the occasional youkai. She assumed it was the fabled human world that she heard her mother talk about. Humans were such weak creatures; they let emotions run their lives. It only set them up for heartbreak or betrayal, death or destruction. Nothing good comes out of such things called, 'feelings'.

In the time of eight years, Kagome had trained. She trained herself so if something like before were to ever happen again, she would be ready and in control. It was all she did, train and train. That and go to the stupid thing called 'school'. It was all she could do.

It was on one training session though, that she discovered a new power. Miko powers. Her training was interrupted by a pretty strong demon almost a month after her family was slaughtered. It was when the strange demon had her cornered that a blast of purifying energy shot out from her hands and destroyed the demon.

So she was fire and ice, a forbidden birth, and also a miko, a forbidden law of both humans and demons. She was an outcast on either side, a lone miss birth that should never walk the earth. She could kill her own kind with powers of their worst enemy, miko or demon alike.

"I am an outcast and shall remain as such. There is no other like me." Kagome declared to the silent yet deadly night sky as she continued to wonder around.

"Hn, you know nothing of outcasts." Kagome halted in her tracks as she heard the words of a male demon. He dare say she knew nothing of what she was?

Kagome turned around to face the clueless demon, wanting to look at the fool who dared to insult her knowledge. She didn't bug people if they didn't bug her, but every now and then there was a poor sap that just didn't know better.

"And I suppose you do?" she shot back at the demon, taking in his appearance as she did so.

He was dressed in the same color of clothing as she. All black. He wore baggy black jeans and a black T-shirt to go with it. A white headband covered something of power while it went across some of his spiky black hair that had a white starburst near the middle of his forehead. He looked quite skilled, his body buff, his hand resting on the hilt of his sword incase the need to draw it presented itself. He to was studying her.

The only difference from her suit to his was that hers was like cat woman's, a skintight outfit that showed off every curve. She had her hair up in a pony tail to keep if from getting into her face so she could battle without distraction, her hand was now on the hilt of her sword incase this unknown demon decided to attack her.

The demon's crimson eyes narrowed in suspicion as he watched her, waiting for her to make any sudden movements. "As a matter of fact, I do." He spoke out, his voice not betraying any of his inner thoughts. He was really good…

Something about this conversation seemed pointless. 'We are arguing about who knew the knowledge of being an outcast, what in gods name kind of argument is that?' Kagome kept her inward sigh to herself; she was not going to get into a fight for something that stupid. She was disgusted with herself for even having this type of conversation, let alone getting into a physical fight over it.

"Good for you then." With that, Kagome jumped up onto the building roof, leaving the strange black demon to watch as she left him. "I do not argue over pointless things. If you wish to argue with me, let it be something of further importance." Kagome called over her shoulder before she sped away in the blink of an eye.

Hiei was walking around the city, enjoying the peaceful night where he didn't have to be bothered by Koenma. It was then that he felt it, a demon's presence that felt much like his own. Strange indeed it was, so he sped off to investigate.

His search brought him to the darkest parts of the city, a place he would normally go often but no one else would. It was odd that he would find a demon's aura similar to his in the very place that he loved to go.

It was then that he spotted her, looking at the night sky whispering to it in a sad voice, "I am an outcast and shall remain as such. There is no other like me." The demon said. Hiei snorted at this, probably another pathetic demon that was wallowing away in self-pity.

"Hn, you know nothing of outcasts." Hiei didn't know what possessed him to say that, but now that he did he wasn't about to back down. This got the demon's attention, for she slowly turned to face him. What he saw almost took his breath away.

Her bluish red eyes bore straight into him. Her long raven hair tied in a high ponytail with blue and red streaks blew softly in the wind. Her black skintight fighting suit showed off every curve of her well-conditioned body. She was gorgeous, and she was to be taken seriously.

"And I suppose you do?" her voice shot back at him, clearly she was displeased with him. Like he cared though, she may look nice, but he wasn't interested.

She was also taking in his appearance. This ticked him off; no one sized him up! He put his hand to the hilt of his sword and narrowed his eyes in suspicion towards her in warning.

He watched as her hand slowly went to the hilt of her sword as well, in case he decided to charge her. He kept his narrow gaze on her though, and decided to respond to her question, "As a matter of fact I do."

It was then that things got strange; he could see some type of inner battle in her eyes. She didn't really look like she wanted to fight him, and was weighing her options, could she not be as good of a fighter as he first thought? The question was squashed as a hint of disgust entered her face, "Good for you then." she then jumped to the roof.

He was going to go after her, comment on what a coward she was being, when her voice reached his ears, "I do not argue over pointless things. If you wish to argue with me, let it be something of further importance." He hated to admit it, but she was right. Before he could blink she was gone leaving him to stand alone in the alleyway.

"Baka youkai." Hiei mumbled to himself as he sped off down the street. Unknown to him a figure with bluish red eyes watched him go.

"What do you want toddler?" a very annoyed boy with slicked back black hair asked an equally annoyed child ruler.

The boy looked to be a tough fighter, and a punk as well. His blazing cinnamon eyes shone with annoyance, but it held a fighter's spirit. His body was well built, and it looked like nothing could surprise this young fifteen-year-old boy anymore.

A person who appeared to be only four years old turned around in a black chair glaring at the offending boy. He wore a blue hat with the words JR on the front of it along with a blue shirt and yellow-checkered pants. In his mouth was a pacifier. To the normal eye it looked like a simple baby toy, but to those with special abilities they could tell that the pacifier is where his powers lay.

"Yusuke! How many times do I have to tell you not to call me a toddler!" the spirit ruler shouted, angry that Yusuke continued to ignore his demand.

Koenma, child ruler of the spirit world, shot him a glare before he started to explain his mission, "There is a demon out there I want you to investigate. We don't know her name, the only thing I want you guys to make sure is that she isn't dangerous. See what she wants here, if it is anything dangerous; capture her, which means you do not kill her.

You will be transferring schools so you can keep watch on her. I have no idea what she looks like; I only heard rumors in rumors from demons that a strange girl in black goes to a school called Shikon High who is incredibly strong and skilled.

We don't even know what type of youkai she is. That is also why I wish for you to find her, I want you guys to see how powerful she is and if she's a threat to the human world. You start at your new school tomorrow, Shikon High." Yusuke was now pissed, however, before he could say anything, a boy with orange hair in the style of Elvis shouted out his own protests.

"A girl! How can a girl be evil! I can't fight a girl! It's against my code!" the idiot bellowed, looking at the spirit ruler like he was crazy. The occupants of the room shook their heads before Yusuke knocked out the orange haired idiot.

"Kuwabara you dumb ass! How many times do I have to tell you about your code!" Yusuke yelled at his unconscious form. Shaking his head he turned to face the child ruler with his angry glare, "And you! I will NOT transfer into a school that doesn't have Keiko!"

Koenma simply rolled his eyes; he knew that much was obvious. He had made plans before all this that Keiko was to be transferred with them for he knew Yusuke would not go willingly without her. 'Teenagers…' was his annoyed thought as he looked over to Yusuke, a bored expression crossing his face.

"Don't worry Yusuke, Keiko has already been taken care of. She will be transferring with you guys. Hiei, I want you to go as well." At this, the indifferent fire-ice apparition shot a glare to the offending child ruler.

"Hn, I don't go to some stupid ningen school." Koenma rubbed his temples, he knew it was going to be difficult to get Hiei there; the demon was as stubborn as a mule.

"Hn, I am not." 'And he has that annoying habit to read peoples minds at the most annoying times…' Koenma thought annoyed, glaring at the stubborn demon.

"Hiei, perhaps you should go just this one time. You can try to take away Yusuke's reputation as the neighborhood thug." A strikingly handsome boy with red flaming hair and forest green eyes reasoned.

He looked gentle and calm, really polite. It was his eyes that gave him away, eyes of a warrior, the eyes of determination and cunning. He held the spirit of a silver fox demon, and the power of one to. Kurama was a demon to be reckoned with.

"Hn." Was all Hiei bothered to waste his breath saying. The others took that in translation of a yes.

"Well, that's all I have for you now so you best be off then! Botan!" Koenma called cheerfully, that went better then he had planned.

A girl with blue hair and bubble gum pink eyes entered the room, a perky smile planted on her face. "Yes Koenma sir!" she asked happily as she held her oar to one side, waiting for him to give her the order he wished to be carried out.

"Send these guys back to the human world." He requested cheerfully, which kind of freaked Botan out; he was never this cheerful. Yusuke always got him into a bad mood. She shrugged it off; maybe he took those happy pills she said he needed?

Nodding happily, she opened a portal and motioned for the others to step through. Yusuke shot Koenma one more glare before he entered the portal. Kurama lifted up Kuwabara who was still knocked out, and dragged him into the portal with him. Hiei simply walked through, as indifferent as ever.

"Good luck." Was the last thing Koenma said before the portal closed.

If things about this girl were true, then they would need it.

Kagome headed off to her usual school that she enrolled herself into. The reason she even bothered to do such a thing was so that she would be smart and able to make better battle plans. Also, she never wanted to be stupider then humans, if they learned math, she would. She was determined to learn everything and more that each race knew.

"Another boring day where guys gawk at me and girls cower away from me. Fun." Kagome talked to herself board.

She had already gained a reputation at this school, she was known as the Dark Angel. 'Humans and their stupid nicknames.' She thought annoyed, glancing around every once in a while to take in her surroundings.

It was then that she felt it. Something she never felt for a very long time. Spirit energy, lots of spirit energy, high demon energy was mixed with it to. Sure, she ran into the occasional youkai or low-level miko or priest, but never something as strong as this. 'What could they be doing here?' she wondered, her curiosity returning to her after a long time.

First there was that encounter with the dark but powerful mysterious youkai from last night. Now she was facing a whole group of powerful people that held the same demon's aura of the previous night. How interesting.

Shrugging it off, Kagome sped off to her first class. She would find out about the 'new meat' later on. If they wanted trouble, they would have to wait because she had her favorite class first, combat.

In this class she was allowed to kick people's asses without getting into trouble. It made going to school a little easier. She was able to get some raging power within her to loosen up a bit. However the practice was not there, humans weren't challenging enough to give her even the smallest type of practice. It was still fun to watch them go flying across the room though, especially the cocky newbies who think they can take her.

"So this is the place? Are you guys getting anything because I'm not?" Yusuke commented, annoyed that this mission might be a waste of time.

Kurama looked around, scanning for anything abnormal. "You know that youkai can hide their aura and scent, so it is possible that she is doing that." He came to the logical conclusion that it was most likely that. The other's nodded, accepting the answer for now.

Kuwabara was still fuming about having a case on a girl; it was rather annoying so the group was a little on edge. Every now and then Yusuke would bonk him on the head and yell at him. He would stay quiet for about two minutes before starting up again. It was going to be a long day…

"So these are the new guys? I wonder what Dark Angel will do to them if they challenge her in combat class today? That's assuming that they're in the same class as her…" a group of whispering children slowly walk by them; their heads low so the conversation they had would be kept secret.

However, they could not keep their voices low enough for the two demons of the group not to hear. Kurama stepped up to them, bowing politely as he asked the question that would be obvious to those who heard their conversation, "Who is this, 'Dark Angel' you speak of?"

The group looked at one another, before coming to a silent agreement. "Dark Angel is a girl dressed in black who can kick serious ass. I wouldn't mess with her if I were you. She may look like a weak Goth girl, but she's nothing of the sort!" the bell rang, cutting off any further explanation of this mysterious, 'Dark Angel' character.

"Do you guys think this 'Dark Angel' chick is the one were looking for?" Yusuke asked, turning to face the group as they headed towards the school building.

They all nodded their head, even Kuwabara did. This had to be the demon they were looking for, it was too much of a coincidence that they were looking for a powerful demon girl and a girl dressed in black ruled the school here. They had to be one in the same.

"I suppose we will find out soon enough. Koenma said he put us in the same classes as her." The group nodded in agreement, each one wanting to know just who this Dark Angel person was.

"All right! We have combat first! Wait, has any of you seen Keiko around?" Yusuke asked, looking about the playground in hopes of catching a glimpse of her.

"I heard she was sick from Koenma." Kurama replied, not wanting to explain further.

Yusuke eyed him warily; he was very protective when it came to Keiko. Any further explaining however was cut off when the tardy bell rang.

"Hn, wonderful, were late for are first class. This will get us into the good books." Hiei sarcastically said, not making any effort to go faster so they wouldn't be even later.

'Yup, this is going to be a long day…' Kurama thought sadly, already feeling the effects of strain from dealing with the immature spirit detective group.

Kagome leaned against the wall in the corner, daring anyone to challenge her. Her eyes held promise of a painful experience to those who approached her, a silent warning that the students fully took and respected.

Sure, she loved to fight, but fighting humans got boring after a while. It had been only ten minutes, the time she took to beat and destroy the cocky fighters, before she got bored of it all. So she waited, watched, and glared at anyone who even looked to have the thought of disrupting her. The teacher even took heed.

The only thing that was bugging her now, were the recent arrivers of the people with high spirit energy mixed with that of two demons. They were looking around the class, looking for something, or someone. She didn't like them one bit, there was something odd about them all just happening to go to this school that she was at. It bugged her.

The eyes of one of them fell on her, and he motioned the others in her direction. He had slicked back black hair and blazing brown eyes, like hers used to be except more hers was more innocent looking.

Kagome wasn't surprised to find the strange black demon of last night to indeed be in the group with them. She felt the familiar presence and knew he was near, she had the decency to mask her own.

What made her ticked off, however, was that they were all walking towards her, ignoring her silent but obvious warning. She had a feeling that she was the one they were looking for, but why? This thought disturbed her, she didn't want to be known or bugged, was that so much to ask for?

"Hey you! Want to spar?" Kagome's glare of the whole group changed to glaring at the offending boy who challenged her; the one with the slick back black hair. She knew she wasn't going to like him…

"Hn." Was all she bothered to waste her breath on. She didn't really want to fight, but she never turned down a challenge.

"Great, another Hiei…" she heard the boy mumble to himself as he got into a fighting stance, Kagome mimicked him with one of her own.

All ready a crowed had gathered to watch Dark Angel, as they called her, kick the butt of the poor unsuspecting new boy. Little did they know that 'Dark Angel' was a tad bit worried, she knew this boy wasn't going to be a walk in the park…

"Fight!" one person called from the crowed, and the spar began.

The boy was the first one to charge, Kagome waited patiently for him to make his attack. When she saw his right foot coming in for a swing, she quickly blocked it with one hand, she was testing his skill and strength.

He seemed momentarily stunned, but quickly regained himself. He tried to punch her in the face, she simply caught his fist, maybe she gave him to much credit? He seemed to only be getting madder, and with his angry growing, his spiritual power did as well.

He quickly pulled his fist out of her grasp, glaring at her for all he was worth; she could do meaner glares. Kagome looked him straight in the eye, reading his facial expressions for any hint to where he may attack next.

"Is that all you got?" Kagome taunted him; if she got him mad enough he may prove to be an actual challenge. At least she hoped he would, it would be nice to have a sparring partner.

He glared at her harder, contemplating his next move, "I'm just getting started!" he seethed while charging at her, his fist held high ready to punch. 'Can he make his attack anymore obvious?' Kagome thought a little annoyed that the boy was so predictable.

Ducking under his swing to her face, she dodged swiftly and fluently to the side, bringing her elbow down to his back. This caused him to go flying forward in the direction he was heading at a faster speed, which resulted in him crashing into the wall.

She could here him muttering curses under his breath while he whipped a bit of blood off the side of his lip. He did hit the wall pretty hard... 'And I thought this would be a challenge?' Kagome seethed, she was plane annoyed that her possible sparring partner was indeed a fool.

This time Kagome decided to go on the offensive; she figured this little match was indeed over. She was a bit caught off guard when his fist collided with her cheek, resulting in her skidding back a few feet.

"Impressive, you're the first one to actually hit me. Don't let it go to your head, I don't intend for it to happen again." Kagome warned while inwardly cursing herself for her lack of awareness. She could get killed if that were a real fight, she would not repeat her mistakes.

The strange boy just smirked, thinking that he had her beat with only one hit to the face. He once again got into a fighting stance; the smirk never left his face. 'It will when I punch it off.' Kagome thought amused as she to got into a fighting stance.

Not even waiting a millisecond, she charged him, not showing any indication to what or where she would attack. He was bewildered, trying to keep his eyes on her when she was moving so fast and swiftly.

Kagome appeared in front of him, really, just appeared. He was stunned; Kagome took his lack of movement to her advantage and punched him hard in the face. No one punched her and didn't pay for it.

He went flying across the gym into another wall, 'maybe I used a bit to much force.' Was Kagome's meek thought, she didn't really care. The boy fell to the ground, the wind knocked out of him. For sure he was finished, he had to be, it was a pretty hard blow.

If Kagome was surprised when he got up once again and situated himself into a fighter stance, she didn't show it. Then again, she never showed any kind of emotion, amused, anger, happiness, or sorrow. It was what she learned, emotions were your enemy, if you didn't feel anything, no one could hurt you.

"Man, you're strong then I gave your credit for." The boy had the gull to complement her, like she was just a weak girl that caught him off guard. She didn't let it go to her head though, she would teach him soon enough where his place lay.

Without another word or comment, Kagome charged him, catching him off-guard. She kicked him in the side, sending him flying once again to the other side of the gym. She didn't kick him hard enough that he would reach the wall however; instead he just landed on his side and skidded on the floor.

The boy was practically seething with anger now, Kagome could feel his spirit energy rising. 'I must end this soon; I cannot have him loosing control of his powers and showing them off to the whole school. It is forbidden that the human population knows about demons and spirit energies.'

With the thought planted in her mind, she charged once again before he had time to defend himself. The boy had just gotten up, only to find a sharp stinging sensation in the back of his neck before blackness overtook him.

'I will have to battle him outside of school to know his true power and skill.' Kagome thought as she studied his knocked out form. She had hit the pressure point in the back of his head causing him to black out. She knew that he was much better than this; she could see it in his eyes. She would not count this as a true battle with the boy until she fought him at full strength and capability.

"That was quite impressive…Dark Angel?" Kagome turned to look at the boy with red flaming hair and forest green eyes. He had spoken that god-forsaken nickname this school had given her.

"Hn." She didn't have to talk with anyone. It only lead to being closer with the person you were speaking to. She preferred that they didn't know her real name anyways.

The orange headed buffoon spoke next, "Oh great, a second Hiei!" he complained loudly, 'why did these strange boys constantly compare me to this 'Hiei' person?' Kagome thought annoyed while returning to her corner.

She decided to take this time to study the group, she was sure that the strange demon with black hair she met the other night would be a good challenge. Perhaps this was the 'Hiei" they kept referring to? She could care less; she just wanted a good sparring partner for once. It was easy to see that this boy had gone through hardships in the past, his eyes told her a story of great betrayal and heartbreak. His eyes were much like hers. His weakness was the fact that he thought he could never be beaten and took his enemies for granted at times. This would lead to his downfall if it hadn't already.

Before her mother died, she spoke of wisdom to her, trying to teach her at an early age the great things in life. One of such wisdom was that the eyes told stories of a person's past; it was a window into their soul.

If you wished to know your enemy or ally, you needed to know what their soul was like. Many things can be read in the eyes of a person, their feelings and movements, their likes and dislikes, their past and present. This was one of the many pieces of useful information she cared to remember about fighting and people.

The red headed boy was indeed demon, but also human, like the souls of both creatures were mixing in the one body. He looked calm and polite, but his eyes told of a warrior and great ally. Maybe this strange mixture of demon and human would prove a challenge? She could tell that this demon-human boy cared deeply for all he considered friends; he must be a Kitsune then. Kitsune see all things that are involved with them as theirs to protect and take care of. That would be his weakness, for if an opponent took hostage any such properties; he would do as bid to see to their safety.

The next was the orange-headed buffoon with brown eyes. He looked quite strong, but he lacked the knowledge of a skilled fighter. If he was trained and grew more brain cells, he may prove a formidable opponent. His great weakness is his stupidity; she was surprised an enemy hadn't thwarted him yet. Perhaps his allies kept him alive? She could tell that he hadn't gone through too much, not like the other two members of the team she had observed.

The last was the boy who was knocked out on the ground. She had studied him during their little 'spar'. He was indeed a great fighter, a warrior perhaps. She could tell that he had been through some pretty strange stuff; it looked as if nothing could surprise this boy anymore. His weakness was his emotions, he let anger rule over his fighting and thus she used it against him. It was the only way he would learn to concur his weakness and harness it into his strength.

Through her studies, some may get the impression that she was the perfect warrior. She knew otherwise however, she to had a weakness. Though her weakness remained blind to her, she knew that she to must have one.

Kagome's weakness was how she kept to herself.

Everyone knows that standing together as one is always better then standing alone. Kagome failed to see this, her only thought was to not let her heart be broken and not let emotions run her life.

The way she figured it, it was emotions that lead to the death and destruction of eight years ago. Her mother and father had fallen in love, a forbidden love, and for that they were punished. This led Kagome to believe that emotions only got a person into trouble, and thus forfeited them.

"She is studying us fox." Hiei stated, a little peeved that he was once again being sized up by this demon.

Yes, as soon as he seen her he recognized her as the damned woman child he met last night. While she fought, he watched, she was skilled, very skilled. This only proved his theory last night that she was a great warrior. He only wished he knew what type of demon she was, she constantly concealed her powers and thus one could not figure out who or what she was.

Kurama looked over at him, knowing that he did not like being sized up, "Calm yourself Hiei, she is only studying us for we pose as a possible threat to her. She seems very secretive." Kurama explained, trying to get Hiei to see reason.

All he got back was a, "Hn." from his friend; it was good enough for him though. 'Dark Angel, I wish I knew your real name.' Kurama thought as he watched the strong and mysterious girl closely. She was a puzzle, a puzzle he intended to solve.

Dark: Still not my chappies…

Saiyanprincesscat: I wanted to say thank you. I'm glad you think Spice of Inuyasha and my writing is good, god knows I suck but it's nice to hear someone other than me appreciating Spice of Inuyasha. (She is such a great author!) And as for darkness & darkness equals darkness that's not necessarily true. After all like in math, negative & negative equals positive ne? I'll try and explain the point to you (even though this is for fun) See, when you're bitter, or upset you would always choose a person that understands – that went through the same thing for comfort. Not many people would go to someone cheerful and preppy when their sad and depressed… follow me so far? Hiei and Kagome is an unusual couple I must admit (even though I've never watched Yu yu Hakusho) even I see that Hiei is dark and Kagome (in this fic) is too. Sango did lose everyone she did know, but remember, she was already an adult and she had friends like Miroku, Shippo, Inuyasha, Kirara and Kagome. Kagome in this story, however, was just a small child who witnessed her family, including her little baby brother killed by her uncle, she also had no one to support her, to help her through the pain. After all if you leave an injury, it might get infected. Kagome's hurt spread because she was alone. Also Sango is quite 'bitter' if you didn't notice. She did vow revenge and despises Naraku as much as possible. Yet you forgot (as I mentioned above) that she was already an adult who could fend for herself. Her friends also give her something to think of other than her family's death. Kagome, like I said, was a child, AND she was by herself. And it's not easy to bear your family's death, especially when you think you're one of the causes. Kagome is still the same person we all know and love, she's just buried under sadness, coldness and despair. She'll get better though . And for Hiei, I haven't seen even one of the episodes, but it's impossible to like nothing. So two bitter people could help heal each other. I hope all this rambling helps you understand what's going on in my mind (maybe even Spice of Inuyasha's) and helps you see the point clearer. And blushes you really think I'm a good writer? Thankies! And you're right; Spice of Inu-yasha is a fantastic authoress. I'm kinda sad you don't like this plot line because I for one am positively enamored with it. I know you aren't a mean person. And I know that I can't write a superduper fic, because I AM just thirteen (having turned it a two months ago. )I feel too sad for Hiei to leave him alone… even a loner deserves a chance.

Animebishieluver: Lol, thanks for thanking me. And I'll try my very best to make this fic the absolute best it can be. And thanks so much for putting this story on your favorite's list. Happy face smilie I hope you stick with me the whole fic through.

Forbidden Child: Lol, it's just too bad I didn't think of this story… but spice of inu-yasha was kind enough to give it to me… oh go read her stories – if you think you like this one – you'll love them all! She's a fabulous writer. This chappie should have answered your question about Hiei huh? Grins I'll try…

inuyasha1000000000: Lol. I'm glad you like it! I hope this is a fast enough update…

sapphiredragonchild: This fast enough? Lol

spice of Inu-Yasha: I do not! You are the greatest! Boy, am I glad you're still reading my writing after Of Elves and Demon Mikos… (the first chapter really stunk in it huh?) Lol.