Disclaimer: I've written this how many times, so I think you get the picture. If I did own Inu-Yasha, don't you think these would be episodes and not fanfics?

Chapter 9

"Keiko," Kagome said. Anyone could detect how much Kagome hated her, just by listening to that one word.

"Kagome, what a surprise." Keiko smiled, smugly. Kagome scowled. Just when she was starting to have fun, Keiko and her 'crew' appear out of nowhere. 'Boy, would I like to wipe that smirk of her face and shove it up her..' her thoughts were interrupted by Keiko's words. "Well, it seems as though you've disappeared for the past few months. Although, I would understand why I haven't seen you around; -evil chuckle- you've vanished from the social map a while ago."

"Well, it's taken a while to undo your work."

"Meaning?"

"You want to know what that means? For so many freakin' years, I've tried to undo what you did to my friends!" (I know it's really OOC, but she's REALLY angry.)

"Oh, that. Tsk, tsk, you're still angry? Figures, you didn't really have anyone else. But what's the problem if you've patched everything up?"

"Oh, I'll show you the problem!" Kagome raised her fists violently.

"Sorry, but if I'm caught talking to you, my social status could suffer. Well, Kagome, it's been a pleasure, but I've got to jet."

"Oh, that girl is horrible! One day I'll show her-"

"Come on, Kagome, let's get going! I want to get some cotton candy. Besides, Keiko isn't worth it."

"You're right, she's not worth anything. Let's get on with the day!" Kagome sighed. She hated that obnoxious excuse for a human being, but she wouldn't let anything bring down the first day of spirit week. Not even Keiko."

Kagome recalled the information the fortune-teller gave her. 'An encounter with an enemy will form a dark cloud over your head, but the sun will shine through in the end.'

'Yeah, it's not going to affect me, not today!'

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"Hm, which one?" Sango asked the gang as she passed by the several booths. "How about archery? Kagome, do you think you'd be any good?"

"Doubt it, but I really want that teddy bear." She paid the man in charge of the booth and screeched in excitement as the arrow hit dead center.

"Here's your bear." The man said. He was shocked as well, since it was his first customer that did so well. Kagome smiled. "Hey, you guys want me to get you souvenirs?" Sango quickly said yes and Kagome paid the man again.

"One more bear?"

"How about that cat-like demon one?"

"Sure." The man took the stuffed animal from the display on the wall.

"How about I name you Kirara?" Sango smiled.

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The day was over, and the gang was utterly exhausted, to say the least. (The boys especially, since they had to carry ALL the dolls Kagome won at the archery booth. There were dozens!)

They all looked forward to the next day of spirit week; the 'Ancient Times' fair. Everyone had to dress up and pretend to be someone from ancient times (from any country). Then the staff brings food from ancient times and they dig in! (There's more stuff to it, but that's the stuff they're looking forward to most.) Kagome had some old priestess clothes lying around the shrine, so she was going to be a miko. Miroku wanted to be a monk (which was ironic, since monks aren't supposed to be perverts) so he threw together some clothes, a few prayer beads, and boom, he was a monk! Sango and Inu-Yasha, still unsure of what they were going to be, referred to some ancient stories and picked characters from that time. Sango was a demon exterminator, and Inu-Yasha was a demon (kind of funny that they're friends).

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The gang looked weird together. There was a monk, a priestess, a demon, and a demon exterminator. (That brings up a few memories.)

"You know, Sango, the demon exterminator look really works for you." The girls joked around, while the guys sat around saying, 'Where's the food?' After a little while, the staff presented the food. There were weird salad dishes from India, figs and cheese from Egypt, etc. There were also ramen bowls for the timid that only liked modern Japanese cuisine.

Everyone pigged out for an hour or something, until the teachers announced the only fault with 'Ancient Times' day: the plays. Everyone had to create plays that fit in with the ancient times theme. The maximum number of characters was 5. There were 3 awards: Most Creative, Best Production, and Best Performances. The gang decided to leave the plot to Kagome, the script to Sango, the directing to Miroku, and the slacking off to Inu-Yasha. After all, it's what he does best!

Kagome came up with an incredibly interesting plot for the play, and everyone went with it. It was about a miko, a demon, an exterminator, and a monk. They were all traveling to gather the pieces of a jewel with the power to grant wishes. (Sounding familiar? If so, I don't think I need to go on with the details.)

Their play won Most Creative; the drama club students won Best Performances; Keiko's won Best Production. She was the director. "Boy, we're going to hear her showing off for a while.' Sango and Kagome thought.

A/N: End of second day! I think the story's getting weird, but I don't care. REVIEW!!! PLZ! Oh and read my other stories! I need at least 5 more reviews!