Disclaimer: I don't even know why I'm writing this, but here it goes: " I don't own Inu-Yasha or any of his little companions, and all the yata yata yata, I onlye own Sironoku, Tironamisu and all of the people you haven't heard about." Ok, that's it!

Introduction

This is the story of Inu-Yasha's never shown past. A past that no one knew about. A secret and yet beautiful past, that only one person was allowed to see, and then he would pass it on to another person, so that the story could be relived differently by another generation that was worthy to see such a secret past.

It showed great courage from completely different people that came fro, completely different worlds. It was hidden in such an odd place, that no one would even imagine. It is a forgotten past that took with itself forgotten dreams.

Chapter 1- The Great Inu-Yasha

Sironoku was a normal child, or so he thought. He wanted to be a rock star, have a Nintendo64 with all the coolest games, a huge stereo that would bring his house down. He wanted everything that a thirteen-year-old boy would want. He went to school and he had a best friend named Tironamisu, but he couldn't help noticing his father's awkwardness toward his family. Sironoku didn't know his father's side of the family because his father didn't want him to know about them.

"It happened again!" Sironoku told Tironamisu.

" What happened? Don't tell me your father played that name game you do and."

".Yes! The letter 'i' came in like a gazillion times, and, when I said Inu- Yasha, he freaked out! He started saying that the name was forbidden and that the name was nothing to him!" Sironoku said desperately.

"Forgive me Sironoku, but I think your dad is a little nuts! I think we should look up that name, Inu-Yasha is it?"

" Look, I still don't know anything about this guy, and, if he is from my dad's side of the family, it will be impossible to check!"

"Well, it may sound a little impossible, but if we just make a little try to find something about your dad's side of the family, maybe you can."

(Ok peeps; tell me if you like it for now or if you'd prefer to watch Barney. If you'd prefer to watch Barney, I give up writing the story, if you like it, I'll be your guest and I'll keep on writing.)