hey guys! look, sorry that it has tooken me such a long time to write this new chapter but, I've had a lot to do lately, plus I've been debating a lot on how this chapter will go, well I hope you guys like it!

Kagome awoke in her small cottage, like always, to start her morning chores, she put on her kimono shirt and skirt( a/n:think Sango's non-demon slayer out fit, except the skirt is blue and the kimono top is blue and white) and then did her various chores like making breakfast, feeding the animals, cleaning, and so on. After her chores were done a few hours later, she was about to sit down for a rest when she remembered

"Oh! I need to return my book I borrowed!" she quickly said good bye to her father and hurried out of the house, book in hand. As she walked, she looked at her surroundings,

"Ah..." she sighed, she started to sing.

Kagome: Little town

It's a quiet village

Every day

Like the one before

Little town

Full of little people

Waking up to say

Townsfolk: maido!(a/n: maidohello)

maido!

maido! maido! maido!

Kagome: There goes the baker with his bread, like always

The same old silver bred roll tray

Every morning just the same

Since the morning that we came

To this poor provincial town

Baker: 'ohayo (ohayogood morning), Kagome!'

Kagome: 'Morning, sir.'

Baker: 'Where are you off to?'

Kagome: 'The bookshop. I just finished the most wonderful story

about a beanstalk and an ogre and a -'

Baker: ' That's nice. Marie! The baguettes! Hurry up! '

Townsfolk: Look there she goes that girl is strange, no question

Dazed and distracted, strange I say!

Never part of any crowd

'Cause her head's up on some cloud

No denying she's a funny girl, Kagome

Man I: Maido

Woman I: Good day

Man I: How is your family?

Woman II: maido

Man II: Good day

Woman II: How is your wife?

Woman III: I need, six eggs

Man III: That's too expensive

Kagome: There must be more than this provincial life

Bookseller: 'Ah, Kagome.'

Kagome: 'ohayo. I've come to return the book I borrowed.'

Bookseller: 'Finished already?'

Kagome: 'Oh, I couldn't put it down. Have you got anything new?'

Bookseller: 'Ha Ha! Not since yesterday.'

Kagome: 'That's all right. I'll borrow . . . . . this one!'

Bookseller: 'That one? But you've read it twice!

Kagome: 'Well, it's my favorite! Far off places, daring sword fights,

magic spells, a prince in disguise -'

Bookseller: If you like it all that much, it's yours!'

Kagome: ' But sir!'

Bookseller: ' I insist.'

Kagome: ' Well, thank you. Thank you very much!'

Townsfolk: Look there she goes that girl is so peculiar

I wonder if she is okay

With a dreamy far-off look

And her nose stuck in a book

What a puzzle to the rest of us, Kagome

Kagome: Oh, isn't this amazing?

It's my favorite part because, you'll see

Here's where she meets Prince Charming

But she won't discover that it's him 'til chapter three

Woman: Now it's no wonder that her name means "beauty"

Her looks have got no parallel

Shopkeeper: But behind that fair facade

I'm afraid she's rather odd

Very different from the rest of us

Townsfolk: She's nothing like the rest of us

Yes, different from the rest of us, Kagome.

meanwhile the handsome Kouga was about with his fellow wolf demon,Ginta, hunting birds

bang!

Ginta: Wow! You didn't miss a shot, Kouga! You're the greatest

hunter in the whole world!

Kouga: I know.

Ginta: No beast alive stands a chance against you. Ha ha ha ! And

no girl, for that matter.

Kouga: It's true, Ginta. And I've got my sights set on that one.

Ginta: Hm! The inventor's daughter?

Kouga: She's the one - the lucky girl I'm going to marry.

Ginta: But she's -

Kouga: The most beautiful girl in town.

Ginta: I know, but -

Kouga: That makes her the best. And don't I deserve the best?

Ginta: Well, of course! I mean you do, but -

Kouga: Right from the moment when I met her, saw her

I said she's gorgeous and I say-

Here in town there's only she

Who is beautiful as me

So I'm making plans to woo and marry Kagome

Bimbettes: Look there, he goes

Isn't he dreamy?

demon, Kouga

Oh he's so cute

Be still, my heart

I'm hardly breathing

He's such a tall, dark, strong and handsome brute

Man I: maido!

Kouga: Pardon

Man II: Good day

Man III: O genki desu ka? (o genki desu ka?how are you?)

Matron: You call this bacon?

Woman I: What lovely grapes!

Man IV: Some cheese

Woman II: Ten yards

Man IV: one pound

Kouga: 'scuse me!

Cheese merchant: I'll get the knife

Gaston: Please let ,me through!

Woman I: This bread -

Man V: Those fish -

Woman I: it's stale!

Man V: they smell!

Baker: Madame's mistaken.

Kagome: There must be more than this provincial life!

Kouga: I'm going to make Kagome my wife!

Townsfolk: Look there she goes a girl who's strange but special

A most peculiar young lady

It's a pity and a sin

She doesn't quite fit in

'Cause she really is a funny girl

A beauty but a funny girl

She really is a funny girl

Kagome!

Kagome started walking back to her cottage, suddenly she sensed that someone was coming up to her from behind, she turned her head to see who it was, Kouga. She sighed

'Here we go again.' she thought.

"Hello, Kagome!" she turned around

"Maido, Kouga..." He grabbed at her book and flipped through the pages, looking at the book curiously

"Kouga, could I have my book back please?" she said while holding out her hand, waiting for the book to be returned to her, but of course, it was not.

"Kagome how can you read this? There's no pictures!" she grabbed the book back hurriedly

"Well Kouga, some people can use there imaginations." she tried to turn around but he stopped her, grabbed her book once more, and threw it in the mud carelessly,

" Kagome, you need to get your head out of these books and start thinking of more important things- like me." Kagome picked the book up out of the mud

"The whole town is talking about it, it's just not right for a woman to read, soon they start getting ideas...and thinking..." she stood up and smirked

"Kouga, you are positivly evil." Kagome said

"Thank you Kagome, What do you say of... taking a walk with me over to the town to... take a look at my trophies?" he said

"Please Kouga, I can't, I have to get home to help my father, good bye..." she started down the road when she heard Kouga and Ginta laughing

"Ha ha ha! That crazy old loon! He needs all the help he can get!"she turned

"Hey! don't talk about my father that way!" she yelled

"Yeah! don't talk about her father that way!" Kouga(who was previously talking about her father that way) said to Ginta

"My father is not crazy! He's a genius!" she said to them, suddenly the roof of Kagome's cottage flew upwards and then landed back in it's previous spot, smoke was everywhere. Kagome ran home embarrassed while Kouga and Ginta just laughed.

ok, so what do you think? I know that the first chapter was better but I don't think I had enough time to plan this chapter, and I had to make this chapter sooner or later, so yeah...that song was really hard to change up because I had to change all the names, shange most of the words from french to jappeneese, and think of tons of things that ryhmed with 'Kagome' while it all had to make sense! And sorry that this chapter sounded so much like the movie, I'm trying not to do that but this time it just had to go that way, I also had an idea of Houjo(sp?) being Gaston and then Kagome ends up like, falling down the well and all of that, but I seriously wanted Kouga to be Gaston and this was the only way for it to make sense, oh well, I also have a plan for the next chapter so yeah... thanks for reading!