AN: Just as a note, this may be the last of the daily updates for a few days. This is the last thing I have written, and I'm a little stumped in regards to what to write for the rest. My original plans for this story kind of fell through since I realized it wasn't going to go in that direction, but that's fine. Sometimes I like not knowing where something's going until I actually sit down and write it out, even if that means things don't always flow so evenly. If that makes sense.
Also, I wanted to say that I'm planning to start a companion piece to this story at some point. It will feature extended scenes and ideas from this story, since... getting some things limited to 200 words is a lot harder than one would think.
"Yo, inu-koro."
"What the hell do you want, yase-ookami?"
Sango sighed. It was as though nothing between Kouga and Inuyasha had changed, even though nearly everything had. The tension between them still crackled with electricity while they glared at one another, and it wasn't long before they fell back into the habit of arguing and taunting each other.
It wasn't until Kouga turned to give her a pointed look that Sango even realized he'd said something to her.
"What?" she asked, a little put off by his stare.
He made a face and rolled his shoulders, "You stink."
"What?" she repeated, at the same time Inuyasha asked, "What did you say?" If she hadn't been so indignant at the comment, she would've appreciated the fact that Inuyasha felt the need to stand up for her.
Kouga shrugged, unfazed by the fact that he'd just managed to aggravate (or further aggravate, in Inuyasha's case) both a half-demon and a demon exterminator. "You smell like dog. It's awful."
Then he was off again. Sango wasn't sure whether she was more embarrassed or angry but, all the same, it took Inuyasha holding her back to keep her from going after the wolf prince.
