A/N: This chapter is a bit longer than the others. I myself like long chapters and in my other stories the chapters are much much longer, but therefore I don't update these stories every day as I do with this one. Now the story will really begin.

Thanks for the reviews, I would tell my thanks to everybody of you by name, but FanFictionnet has again some problems and I can't access the reviews to my stories. I only see that 4 people had reviewed. Maybe they'll fix this soon.

Because of the nice reviews, I'm almost finished with the 3rd chappie… they made me write faster.

Vocabulary:

jyaki = the (evil) demon aura that mikos (priestess') and monks can feel

houshi = monk

katana = a Japanese sword

kitsune = fox (demon)

nani = what


Chapter 2:

"Oh, I feel dark clouds hanging over this village." Told a handsome young monk the village oldest man, Tsuneru, and the crowed that had gathered around him and his beautiful comrade. When he did so he waved his golden staff over their heads pointing to the rooftops.

As soon as the young woman in his company heard that, she leaned closer to him. The brown haired girl whispered to him incensed, but quiet. "What! We should go and buy supplies and not doing a show, houshi-sama!"

He turned his head to her and answered in such a small voice that only she could hear: "But we could need some extra money for that task."

Tsuneru stepped forward and interrupted the two. "Indeed, you're right, houshi-sama."

The monk looked up to meet the man's gaze and surprise was written all over his face. "I am? …Of course I am right!"

"There is a demon that terrorizes this village since days."

"You say demon. We will take care of it." Now the girl got interested in this little job.

"Yeah, indeed we will. I'm an experienced exorcist and this young lady is one of the best demon exterminators in Japan." Told the monk proudly the curious people.

"Is that so?!"

"Yes. But also we have needs that want to be taken care for."

"You mean?!" The village oldest didn't want to pay too much for the demon problem, but on the other hand, when would be the next chance that a demon slayer would cross their town.

"We need money to buy food and we need gir-" Before he could finish his sentence the huge boomerang of the girl had connected with the monk's head. (A/N: Are you guys getting, who the two are?)

"Is that enough money?" asked Tsuneru and handed a little pouch with coins to her. She nodded in agreement when the monk got back to his senses. "Don't worry. Tonight your village can sleep in peace again."

When the monk had finish his reassuring a high pitched scream disturbed the conversation and he and the exterminator went instantly in fight stance. They heard the afraid voice of an elderly woman: "The demon. He stole my goods."

"Where?" The monk's concentrated features searched the village for the enemy while most of the people standing around ran back into their huts. But he couldn't see any demon and didn't feel any jyaki.

"In the grass!" was the quick reply and their gazes went to the high meadow near them.

As soon as they saw a moving of grass in the middle of the field that showed them that the demon was running to the right side in direction of the river, the exterminator stepped in action and threw her boomerang into the meadow. "Leave it to me!" the girl screamed when her weapon cut down some of the grass. Only a hundredth of a second later it hit something and got to a hold. A painful yelp echoed through the streets of the village.

"The demon exterminator got him!" cheered a rubberneck, but the girl shook her head.

"No, I only creased him!" she drew her katana and went cautious into the meadow, finishing her job. Her senses were running high-speed, because one careless moment could cost her life.

Some meters in front of her were a hollow in the tall plants and there was also her objective. She took one final step to see the demon.

"Oh, god!" horrified left these words her mouth when she saw her supposed enemy for the first time. Her katana slipped from her fingers and landed next to the small body. The exterminator immediately bent down to the creature.

The monk had rushed to her side. "Sango, what is it?!" Before she could answer he saw the little boy next to the woman he loved. On his features appeared a disbelieving frown and panic overcame him when he saw the small face, white hair and tiny dog ears. "Oh, god! He looks like-"

"Inuyasha." Sango whispered and turned her shocked gaze to the monk. "He looks like a small InuYasha!"

"Is he-"

The girl tenderly took the little and fragile form into her arms and checked for a sign of life. Relieved she replied: "No, he breathes, but I think I broke him some ribs."

The monk swore he saw some tears twinkle in her eyes when she said, that she had hurt the child. He watched her picking up the hanyou gently, holding him tight to her chest. When she did so, an apple fell from the boy's hand. The young man picked it up and did the same with his friend's katana and boomerang.

"Miroku?!" He heard Sango's worried voice and turned to her having trouble to carry the heavy weapon. She was about to leave the grass and he simply nodded.

Moments later when the three arrived at the hysteric crowed, the old man greeted them with a happy "You got the demon!".

Sango, who had studied the boy's face, looked up and fire burned in her eyes. "Demon! It's just a little boy! You should have told us this!" Tsuneru and the villagers backed away a bit and the girl's gaze glided down to the boy in her arms. She took his small hand in hers and felt it. "God, Miroku. He is so skinny and breakable. I can feel every bone of him."

Again the village's oldest spoke. "Does this mean you won't kill him? You told us to take care of the demon problem! He stole from us!"

"Stole! It was just an apple and he is almost starved!" once again Sango boiled and hold the boy tighter.

Miroku stepped protectively in front of them. "We will take care of him."

"So you are going to kill him?"

"No, stop saying that!" Sango would have strangled that man, if she hadn't carried the child.

"Then give us our money back." Now Tsuneru got angry. His village wasn't poor, but give away money like this wasn't in his way of handle a situation like that.

"We will keep the money and take care of the boy. How we do that is our problem." Answered Miroku in a calm voice, but with anger boiling in his blue eyes.

"But you can't-"

Sango interrupted Tsuneru: "We can and we will! And it will be better for you and your village not to argue."

"Sango, what's going on? What did these villagers do?" Asked a male voice from behind the exterminator. She turned around and looked at the white-haired hanyou and his companions, a young black-haired girl and a kitsune child, that sat on the girl's shoulder. Sango's eyes locked with the half-demon's and in his golden orbs appeared immediately the same mixture of anger and worry that showed her eyes. Though he didn't know why she was worried.

The villagers also turned to see the intruders and went pale with fear when they saw his demonic appearance. "The demon's father has come and will kill us all!" The crowed began to scream hysterical and hide in their houses once again.

"Huh, father?!" The hanyou watched confused the escape of the people, when finally his gaze fell upon the little red-white bundle in Sango's arms. It was a petite boy with small clawed hands, puppy ears and silver-white hair. The child also wore a red haori, way to similar to his own one – except the size, of course. 'He looks like me! How… Father?!... They mean me!' His expression was even more confused than before when a high pitched "Nani?!" escaped from his lips and his eyes went wide.

The kitsune jumped on his shoulder and tweaked into his cheek, while the girl stared amazed at the little boy's face. "He looks like you, InuYasha."

Seeing the confusion on their friends' faces Miroku and Sango approached them. "Let's go. We will find another village to buy supplies." The black-haired girl just nodded and tugged on InuYasha's sleeve.

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REVIEW PLEASE

A/N 1: What do you think has happened to little Inu? Hint, hint: Timetravel…
Tell me what you think about it so far. I personally think this chapter was one of the worse I ever have written. Maybe I will rewrite it, if you think so, too.

A/N 2: I will update the next chapter tomorrow and it will be much longer.