Disclaimer: I don't own anything. If anyone else has done this crossover, I've never seen it or read it, so any similarities are a coincidence.

Kagome Higurashi looked out the window of the car and sighed. She silently watched the countryside fly by as she had been doing for the past 3 hours. "We're almost there!" her mother called from the drivers seat. Kagome sighed again. "Isn't this great!" Her little brother Souta yelled. "Are we really going to live in the shrine all summer?"

Kagome turned away from the window, "How is this great? We've lived in a shrine all our lives! I had plans this summer! My friends and I were going to do all sorts of stuff! Instead I'm being dragged halfway across the country to help take care of some random shrine for the whole summer!"

She slumped back in her seat and pulled out a card her friend Hojo had given her before she left. "Kagome! I will miss you so much this summer. Here's some herbs to drink when you're getting sick! -Hojo" Kagome sighed, Hojo was always worried about her health and giving her weird things. She had given the herbs to her grandpa, but kept the card.

"Kagome." her mother began, "It's only for the summer, maybe if things at this shrine run smoothly I'll let you go home early." Kagome brightened a bit. "I hope so mama!" The car slowed as it pulled up a long driveway, with trees on either side of it. "Here we are!" Her mother called happily.

The three got out of the car and stood staring at the shrine. "It's big!" Souta yelled, as he ran off up the steps. He was right, there was a small building off to the side of the road and another one a few yards past it on the opposite side of the road. Up a flight of steps Kagome could see the main building that they would be living in. "Mama! Kagome! Come look at this!" Souta called from inside the first little building.

As her mother headed into it Kagome went on to the next small building. *a well* she thought, looking inside. *we have one too, big deal* She backed out of the well house and through the trees that lined the road she could see a field, with what looked like a bridge leading to a large building on the other side. *That must be at least 3 football fields away. . . I can't believe this* she thought. *This place is huge, there's no way I'll be able to go home early.* She headed through the trees and into the field, she trudged along for a few minutes before reaching the bridge. *what the heck is this field for?* she wondered. *its just a bunch of grass, and I've been walking for 5 minutes this is such a pointless field.* She walked up a short flight of stairs and stood at the edge of the bridge and looked at the building across it. *Man, it must be.20 stories high! Why the heck would anyone need something this big at a shrine?* She walked part way across the bridge and leaned over the rail and looked at some fish in the shallow water below.

"What the hell are you doing here?" a voice asked. Kagome turned to see a boy, he looked around 17, with dark black hair that reached his midback and violet eyes. He was wearing red pants and a red shirt. *He's dressed like someone out of the Sengoku Jidai.* she thought. "You can't be here!" he cried. Kagome straightened "And why not?" she demanded. The boy grabbed her arm and started to push her.

"It's getting dark! Run! Get past the well house and into the main building! Hurry!" he cried, almost knocking her down the steps. "Now wait a minute." Kagome said angrily. She broke off in shock as the boy's hair started to turn white right before her eyes. Behind him, lights in the building began to turn on. Then something started to sprout out the top of his head, Kagome screamed and ran. As she entered the field long rows of what looked like restaurants began to appear. Kagome could see things moving inside. Running faster she reached the road on the far side of what had been the field. Gasping for breath she came to the building her brother and mother were in, as the last rays of the sun went down. *that was like the thousand yard dash, Olympics here I come* she thought.

She threw open the door of the small building. "Mama! Souta!" she gasped, and stopped in her tracks. A pair of wolves, wearing her mother and Souta's clothes came forward growling. She could see what looked like strange glowing shards in their foreheads. She backed up in terror and the wolves lunged at her. "No! Stay back!" she cried, slamming the door, she turned to run. * I've got to get to the main house like that guy said!* She raced down the road and past well house, but a strange noise stopped her as she passed.

She walked oven and reached for the door when it flew open. Kagome leapt back and could see a bright light coming out of the well. Backing up in fear, she watched as things began coming out of the well, they looked like ghosts. Some were wearing old style kimono's and others were just black shapes. Some of them even looked like animals! Kagome gulped, she turned back to the road. *The main building! I've got to get to.where is it!?* Kagome stared in shock, the main shrine building was nowhere to be seen. The steps at the end of the road led up to nothing.

She dashed away from the well and across the road into the trees. She tripped over a tree root at the edge of the road and crouched in fear at the base of the tree. On the other side of the road she could see the strange things were still coming out of the well house, and looked like they were going to the buildings that had popped up in the field. "Its just a dream, just a dream" she muttered. Feeling a tingling in her hands she looked, they were see-though! "What's happening to me!" She cried. Leaping up, she noticed that her feet were totally gone! She screamed.

"It's ok" said a voice. Kagome turned to see the boy there again, but now his hair was totally white, and a pair of dog-ears grew out of the top of his head. "Put this on! Quickly!" he said, thrusting out a necklace. On the end of it dangled a jewel, it looked like the same one that had been in the wolves' foreheads. Kagome backed away.

"Put it on or you'll disappear!" the boy cried, "it won't turn you into a wolf! Put it on!" Kagome reached out to shove him away from her. "Get away! What." Her arm went right through him. As she blinked in surprise he dropped the necklace around her neck. As the jewel settled around her neck, Kagome felt the tingle in her hands stop. "It's ok now" the boy said, "See?" He grabbed one of her now solid hands. Kagome could see his fingernails were more like claws. She looked away from their hands and up at his face, he gave her an encouraging smile. *He's got fangs too! And his eyes are golden now* she thought.

Suddenly one of his dog-ears twitched back, he pushed her down, and back against the tree, "Stay down" he hissed, "she's looking for you." Kagome followed his gaze to the dark sky and her eyes widened in surprise. What looked like a giant cat was flying in the sky. Its feet looked like they were on fire and it had huge fangs. "There's someone on it!" she gasped. There was indeed someone riding the cat, she had long black hair and was wearing red pants and a white shirt. Kagome thought she could see a bow and quiver of arrows over the persons shoulder.

Kagome and the boy watched until the cat and its rider flew out of sight. A moment later the boy stood and pulled her to her feet. "Get on" he said, turning his back to her. Kagome, seeing no other option, carefully climbed onto his back. Once she was on the boy took off running. He ran across the road, past the things coming out of the well and back towards the building where she had first seen him. As they passed the buildings that had appeared in the field Kagome could see that they were restaurants and could see some of the things from the well inside. "What is this place?" she asked in terror. "It's a bath house and shrine" he answered, still running. "Thousands of spirits and gods come here to relax each night." Earlier that day, Kagome wouldn't have believed him, but now she was on the back of a dog-boy racing past restaurants that had popped up before her eyes in an empty field, restaurants with what were apparently gods and spirits inside them.

He reached the end of the buildings and dashed up the steps to the bridge. They were almost across the bridge when suddenly a strange creature popped up in front of them. The boy stopped short, and Kagome fell off his back. The little creature was wearing brown and looked almost like a frog. Its already huge yellow eyes got wider. "A human!" it cried, jumping up and down and waving a stick with heads on the end. Faster than Kagome could blink, the boy backhanded it away, grabbed her hand, yanked her back onto his back, and ran across the rest of the bridge. Instead of going into the huge building he ran through a gate and around the side of it.

Running along the side of the building the boy leapt and suddenly was in the air. Kagome looked down over his shoulder, to see steps below them, leading down the side of the building, and water under those. A few seconds later the boy landed at the bottom of the stairway, in front of a metal door. Kagome could see the bridge, strange things still crossing it, up at the top of the stairs. "They'll be looking for you Kagome" he said. "Your only chance is to work, Kikkyo will curse anybody who doesn't work here." Kagome took a deep breath, trying to absorb everything.

"Who's Kikkyo? And how do you know my name?" The boy smiled, "I know a lot" he answered. "Kikkyo runs this place, she's already looking for you. They'll be trying to find me too, so I have to run off before they get suspicious. Behind this door you'll find Myouga. Ask him for work. Remember Kagome, if you don't work, you'll end up like your mom and brother." Kagome gasped and felt tears start sliding down her face.

"They really did turn into wolves!" The boy held her as she cried. "It'll be ok, if you work, you'll have a chance to escape and save them. Be brave Kagome. I'll see you again." He backed up and started to run up the stairs. "Wait!" she cried, wiping away her tears "What's your name?" The boy turned his head as he ran, "Yasha!" he yelled. "Yasha." Kagome whispered as he reached the top of the stairs and turned out of sight. She took a deep breath and turned to the door. She pushed it open and gasped as a rush of hot air hit her. She steadied herself and stepped in. "Myouga?" She called.