Hey all. Hope you liked my first story. Left you with a lot of questions didn't it? How did Kagome know she was a miko? How, why, and from whom did Headmaster Dante Doi receive letters about Kagome Hirugashi? What is and just how old is Headmaster Dante Doi? What happened a year and a half ago when her parents died? And where in the hell is Inuyasha? All these will be answered in this chapter…just kidding. Sorry folks, you may get a few answers here…but that's about it. You are going to have to wait to find out the rest. I'm mean, oh so mean. Also, I went back and saw that I wrote chapter 1 horribly…so I kind of rewrote it a little. I added more explanations as to what was happening and added a little dialogue here and there so it gave it a more real and natural affect, and so it wouldn't seem so choppy. I think you could go on without rereading it, but I wouldn't suggest it…I'm sorry folks, please forgive me. Also…if you read my previous story: Rumors Ruin Reputations you'll recognize a few more familiar faces other than Dante. Such Includes the following (who all belong to me):
Shido O' Riley
Nobunaga Matsumato a.k.a. Spike (I could not help it, I still love him.)
Taki Ishinomori (I put him in here just for CiralFox, because she liked him in my last story.)
And then a bunch of old faces will return in later chapters. And even some new faces as well ^__^
Ecstasy
Chapter two
Headmaster Dante Doi sat silently at his desk, his lull eyes stared down at the small stack of letters placed in front of him. The letters varied in length and neatness, but he could tell they were all written by one woman. I woman he had once loved. She had been a former student of his. A beautiful young woman, though she had grown old over time, it had been over fifty years since he had seen her last.
"Kaede." He whispered. Oh how he missed her, it hurt just thinking about her. The memory of just how much he had fallen in love with her was almost too painful to bare.
He picked up a piece of the now deceased woman's stationary, skimming ever-so-slightly over her elegant handwriting. The two once upon-a-time lovers had kept in touch, but when she had gone and married another man, they're contact was cut short, that was until she had had a granddaughter. The Headmaster read one line over and over, 'I have never seen such a wonder,' the widow at that time of the letter had written. 'I know it is rare for more than one generation of mikos to appear in one family. My daughter, Midoriko had been shock enough, but it seems my eleven-year-old granddaughter, Kagome, has also acquired the miko power, my daughter told me that Kagome accidentally threw her father across the room in the middle of one of her temper tantrums…'
Dante smiled. Kagome Hirugashi, as she had been described in many of Kaede's letters became more powerful with each day, so much that according to Kaede, it seemed like the girl had no limit to just how powerful she could became. It had frightened her family Kaede explained. Kagome was just too powerful to be controlled, her family feared for her life.
He sighed, inwardly vowing to do all he could to help the girl that could have been his own granddaughter…had there have been different circumstances.
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Kagome smiled triumphantly, remembering how she had launched her brother clear across the room in the middle of his tickle attack. Luckily his pile of clothes had broken his fall. Darn. Kagome walked up the grand staircase towards her own dorm room in the silent darkness. The school was already in 'lights out mode'. There was only one thing she had to complain about this school so far, Miroku's room was all the way across the school, it took like ten minutes just to get to his room.
She sighed; unlocking her door with the key that Dante had given her. The room was surprisingly filled with light, blinding her momentarily. She stared around cautiously; afraid of what her roommate could possibly be like…what if I get stuck with someone like that Kikyo girl?
Kagome hadn't met her roomy yet, seeing as the girl had been in a class when Kagome had unpacked her things and settled into her bed.
Kagome gulped, closing the door behind her. And just when she thought it was safe: "You must be Kagome?" Kagome's eyes widened three sizes to big for her head.
A girl sat on the floor, hidden behind a pile of empty beer cans; she was stripped down to her lingerie, playing a round of Bullshit (the card game) with some boy. Strip Bullshit…is that even possible?
"I win!" The girl announced collecting the boys strewn clothes all over the floor, leaving him in nothing but his boxers.
The boy's jaw dropped. "You're not going to keep my clothes again are you?"
The girl nodded, eyeing his boxers. "Want to make it nine out of ten?"
The boy shook his head frantically; knowing if he lost another round he'd have to walk back to his dorm in the nude.
"Sorry Kouga." She giggled, pulling the Rolling Stones T-shirt that he had previously been wearing, over her head. It was a little bit big for her, but she didn't seem to mind. "I'll see you again tomorrow, right?"
Kouga snorted. "Again? This is the third time I've lost to you in a week…I think I need to take a break, Riho. I won't have any clothes left if I don't."
The girl, Riho, pouted a little, shining Kouga her best puppy dog face. But it didn't seem to work on him. He just sighed it off and finally turned his attention to Kagome. "You must be the Hirugashi girl that the Headmaster mentioned this morning at the assembly." He extended his hand to her.
"Assembly?" Kagome stared at his hand and then shook it rather uncomfortably; the guy was streaked down to his boxers for crying out loud. Though, Kagome wasn't very disappointed, he was one of those kinds of guys who had the rough sexy appeal. His voice was hoarse, in an attractive sort of way. And she definitely had no complaints about the missing shirt, two words: six pack. Kagome tore her eyes away from his chest, her face turning as bright a red as they come.
"Yeah, Milestone had a school wide assembly this morning…all about your arrival. So you're a miko huh?" He smirked. "I'm Kouga, Kouga Sanada." Kagome gazed at his long black hair that was pulled back in a ponytail, that was odd, she had seen guys with long hair before, but never all the way down to his back.
Kagome smiled, still as red as a fire truck. "I…I'm Kagome Hirugashi."
"Hey, Kouga! Don't forget to introduce me. She is my roommate after all." Riho demanded, still sprawled out on the floor in the over sized T-shirt. She scrambled to her feet, showing more leg than Kagome cared to see, though she was a pretty girl, one of those girls who had a watermelon patch growing under her shirt…if you know what I mean? She had a very curvy body, and a perfect chest that made Kagome jealous. "I'm Riho." She giggled, her light platinum blonde hair bouncing with her every movement. "Riho Fujiya."
Kagome smiled politely, she couldn't help but notice the girl's rather large sky blue eyes that were framed by her incredibly thick eyelashes. It's not fair. "Kagome Hirugashi."
"I'm sorry the place is such a mess." Riho giggled, "if I had known you were coming so early I would have cleaned up…I thought you were supposed to get here at like…midnight or something." She scratched the back of her head nervously, elbowing Kouga in the ribs. "Say something." She snapped between her teethe at him.
He just shrugged his shoulders; "Sorry but I'm 'outta' here. If Kikyo catches me like this…in my underwear…I'm dead." he hissed, before he opened the door and tiptoed out closing it behind him.
Riho glared after him for leaving her alone, but then everything went back to all smiles, "welcome to Milestone." She shook Kagome's hand again but this time as hard as she could, almost pulling her new roommate's arm out of her socket. "Oops. Sorry." She gave Kagome an apologetic smile. Boy I'm really screwing up a lot tonight. Riho mentally kicked herself.
"It's okay, I didn't need that arm anyway." Kagome walked over to her bed and collapsed, ever so often catching a glimpse of Riho as she tidied up her…their room. I best keep her as far away from my brother as possible. Kagome sighed, taking in Riho's Pamela Anderson appearance. "The stupid pervert would have a field day."
Riho, collecting Kouga's and her clothes into a big pile, turned to Kagome and smiled bashfully. "I really am sorry." Her face turned an embarrassed shade of red. She knew she had just been caught doing something against the school rules, and illegal, she was at Kagome's mercy. Boys weren't allowed in the girls' dorms after ten, and it was eleven and then the empty cans of Bud Light that lay strewn across the floor.
Kagome, her mental powers catching what Riho was thinking just smiled, "you don't have to worry so much. I won't tell anyone…"
Riho's face dropped for a second, and then she smiled again, tilting her head to the side ever-so-slightly. "So…you're a miko…that must be awesome…having all the magical powers and stuff?"
Kagome only snorted as she changed into her Nightmare Before Christmas pajamas. She chose to ignore the Riho's comment, not to be rude, but because it was such a hard question to really answer. Instead her gaze worked its way around the room; Kagome liked this girl, all the band posters that Riho had taped up on the walls were some of Kagome's favorites. Not to mention the rather 'black-n-dark' theme of the room, with candles lit up and dispersed through out the room, to the black wallpaper and dark brown hard wood floor. Riho's side of the room was slightly messier than what Kagome was used to, but from what Kagome could tell, the two girl's shared a lot in common.
"So…" Kagome pulled her black tank top over her head, "what are you here at Milestone for? You're a demon hunter aren't you?"
Riho's face lit up instantaneously. "Oh no." She giggled, picking up a book on her sticker covered nightstand. "I'm afraid I don't have the guts or strength to be a demon hunter…I have enough problems in PE…let alone running around with a sword chopping demons' heads off." She giggled and handed the large book to Kagome. "I'm a witch, well, actually I'm not a full fledged witch yet, so I'm not really one, but hopefully I will be soon."
Kagome stared down at the book, which by observation she realized was a spell book. It was old and worn, with pages that had turned yellow from age. "A witch?"
Riho nodded, plopping down on her bed, in nothing but her over sized shirt and socks. "Yep, born and raised…I'm not very good though. Some of the spells are really complicated…and I always end up screwing them up one way or another."
Kagome just smiled, flipping through the pages cautiously, weary of tearing them.
From what Kagome could see, she had just made her first friend…ever. "So...who was that guy with the long black hair…Kouga?" Kagome's smile turned positively evil.
Riho's cheeks reddened. "I-uh, he's an um…an, a-a-a…a friend."
Kagome was not amused, she had no idea where she had gotten so comfortable with Riho all of a sudden, but she knew this girl was going to end up being her friend anyway, so what was the point of being formal? Kagome wanted to skip ahead to the gossipy girl bonding part, and from the expression Riho gave her, she could tell the blonde-haired witch was thinking the same thing.
"Sure." Kagome giggled. "Striping him down sounds really friendly."
Riho grabbed a pillow off her unmade bed and chucked it clear across the room, hitting Kagome square in the face. "Oh shut up." She giggled.
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The next morning Kagome and Riho groggily made their way down the grand staircase, both still in their pajamas…which in Riho's case was earning quite a bit of attention from the guys who just happened to be out and about.
Riho, unaware of just how much people were staring at her, smiled over at Kagome with a big bright chipper edge to it. Oh great she's a morning person. Kagome was really too sleepy to comment on Riho's attire, or there lack of. Kagome was sure she even distinctively heard someone say, 'isn't that Kouga's shirt?'
Sweatdrop.
Okay so Riho was an airhead, an airhead who didn't know how to set an alarm clock. Kagome had been woken abruptly to find out it was almost 10:30…and the rules of Milestone Manner made it clear that all students were to be up by 8:00. But luckily today was Saturday, and the rules weren't really enforced as badly on the weekend, and thank God they hadn't missed any classes; luckily the only thing the two girls had missed out was on the 'city porter' as Riho had put it. City porter, if Kagome hadn't mistaken her new friend, was a bus that Milestone had especially meant to chart its students who didn't have cars and wanted to go down town. The bus basically just carried them to the city, so the teenagers could shop, or see a movie, or whatever. It left at 9:00, but Kagome wasn't really in the mood to go anywhere anyway.
Kagome sighed, as she and Riho walked into Milestone's kitchen. Kagome's face instantly lit up. Food, it was everywhere, food good. Kagome and Riho quickly ran over to the endlessly long buffet, grabbing anything and everything their hearts desired. Kagome was amazed to note that the kitchen, what she now believed to be a cafeteria was rather packed. It seemed like everyone had slept in today, they were all still in their pajamas, though none were as revealing as Riho's T-shirt.
The cafeteria was large, with a high ceiling and an elegant theme to it, with off-white walls, long redwood tables and benches that could easily fit twenty people at each table. There had to be at least ten tables there and all of them were pretty much full. Though the room was elegant and classy, the loud noise of the teenagers discussing their day easily gave it an unrefined appeal. She liked it, even though her first assumptions of the school still stood in her mind; but after meeting Riho, she was beginning to like Milestone.
Riho grabbed Kagome by the wrist and pulled her over to a table, "Sango!" Riho exclaimed, taking a seat next to the brown haired girl. Kagome's eyes glanced at Sango, remembering the introduction she had had with her the day before. "Sango, this is my new roommate, Kagome."
Sango took a bite of her bacon. "We're old friends." She smiled warmly over at Kagome.
Riho pouted slightly before smiling again. That's when Kagome noticed she was surrounded by…other people, and most of them were staring at her.
"So you're the miko, huh?" the boy asked, who was sitting on Kagome's right, he had a slight Irish accent with freckles on his cheeks and red hair that was shoulder length and spiking downwards out from under his gray and black knit toboggan.
Kagome nodded, getting an awkward feeling with at least ten faces and twenty sets of eyes staring at her. What are they all staring at? Everyone seemed to be just as uncomfortable as she was as they sat in silence. No one dared speak, until…
"I don't like mikos." One girl snapped from the other end of the table. "They think they are better than everyone else just because they can do a few psychic tricks."
The freckled boy with the Irish accent turned on her. "Don't be so damn rude, Emiko." He growled, forcing the girl to stand abruptly and stomp off. "Don't mind her." He smiled glancing down at Kagome. "She's only mad 'cause Kikyo got her in trouble with the headmaster."
"Kikyo?" Kagome wiggled uneasily in her seat.
The boy nodded. "The headmaster's assistant. I'm sure you've met her." He snorted. "Mean…snobby…bitchy…the list just goes on and on. She's a miko too."
Kagome smiled, he had a way with words.
"I'm Shido." He winked at her. "And you of course you must be this Kagome that Headmaster Dante has been talking about…the miko?"
Kagome nodded again, getting comfortable enough to take a bite of her glazed donut.
Riho rolled her eyes, "I swear Shido…" she snatched his hat off. "If you don't quit wearing this damn thing…." Kagome definitely liked Riho…she was smart enough to know when the subject needed to be changed. After their talk last night, Kagome and Riho had learned a lot about each other. Riho had discovered that Kagome was very sensitive about the whole miko subject.
Shido smirked, "Ah come on now…I've had that hat since I was five."
"I know." Riho snapped at him as she threw it at his head. "We've all heard your ridiculous baby stories."
"Is that a hint you like them? Should I tell another one?"
"No." the entire table snapped in unison.
Kagome sighed, completely oblivious to what they were talking about. She just drowned them out, they didn't seem too interested in her anymore, and she liked that. She liked the fact that these people didn't think she was…weird because of what she was, though…they did seem a little curious towards her being a miko…but none of them (other than that Emiko girl) seemed to not like her because of it.
"So…Kagome." Riho giggled as the boy that Kagome recognized as Kouga draped an arm around her roommate's shoulders. "Do you have a boyfriend?" The male population of the table turned to stare at her.
Kagome dropped her spoon into her cereal and stared over at Riho. Kagome felt a tinge of annoyance spread through her…Riho already knows the answer to that. She groaned and shook her head. "Men are dirt…men aren't worth money. I'm a man-hater." She recited her mantra.
The boys groaned, until the almighty idiot Riho spoke once again. "You're not gay are you?"
Kagome snorted. "No I'm not gay." She wasn't a lesbian…not that she had anything against them, whatever floats your boat, but she wasn't one. She just didn't have time for a guy right now…she never really had. But now that she thought about it. Kagome suddenly felt incredibly stupid…she'd never even had her first kiss yet…let alone a boyfriend. I'm going to die a virgin! I should just become a nun.
Riho shined Kagome a bright smile. "Good. I'm sure you'll find a boyfriend here then. There's some pretty nice guys."
Sango rolled her eyes. "I've never met one." She shot a dirty look at one boy with purple spiky hair as he pouted at her.
"Ah Sango…how can you be so mean?" he ran his fingers through his hair as he scooted closer to her. "Don't you still like your beloved, Taki anymore?"
"Taki." Sango sighed.
"Yes my love?" his purple eyebrows shot up curiously.
"Your village called. They want their idiot back."
Kagome snickered. She all of a sudden found Sango in a new light. She didn't seem like the peppy headmaster's niece anymore like she had yesterday. She had attitude. Kagome liked attitude. Attitude good. She's got spunk.
Taki recoiled himself leaning as far away from Sango as possible, which just led him to practically lying on top of the guy beside him. He had magenta eyes and lime green hair. "Oi…Taki get off me." He pushed Taki away as hard as he could. "I might catch one of your diseases." He chuckled.
"What diseases?" Taki feigned hurt.
"Let's see…there's the stupidity disease."
"Geez Spike, wipe your ass with some disinfectant…you'll be safe from me then." Taki laughed.
"Why you little." Spike went to ring Taki's neck when they heard someone clear their throat behind them.
Everyone turned to see a boy with short black hair and a small ponytail in the back standing before them. He waved nervously at his little sister.
"Miroku." Kagome smiled, offering him the seat between her and Shido.
"Sit with us." Shido grinned, scooting over just enough for Kagome's brother to sit down, but he didn't.
Sango rolled her eyes. "No offense, Shido…but no one wants to sit by you…I feel sorry for Kagome." She tapped the empty space beside her. "You can sit here. I'm Sango."
Miroku took the seat nervously. He didn't know anyone yet, and he was always really bashful around people in the first place.
"So…you must be Kagome's brother." Sango chirped. "Uncle Dante mentioned you in the assembly too. It's been a long time since we've gotten any new students." She took a bite of her syrup covered waffle. "It's nice to have some new faces."
"I'm not exactly a…student." He whispered; peering over at Kagome…he felt so stupid around all these people.
Spike and Taki looked at him nosily. "You're not a student?"
"I'm in the…the guest dorms." He added bashfully.
"Oh." Riho chuckled. "You're lucky…I've seen the guest rooms, they're so nice." She sighed. "And so big…and fancy too."
Sweatdrop.
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A boy with long black hair and violet eyes peered over the balcony that was conveniently placed just above Milestone Manner's entrance. His grip tightened around the chocolate pudding filled balloon that he dangled just over the railing. "Come on come on come on." He groaned impatiently. "Hurry up damn it." He sighed, flexing his fingers. "What's taking her so long? I left the note right under her door…how could she have missed it?"
Just as he spoke those words Kikyo emerged out onto the patio just below the balcony, the twenty-one year old woman glanced down at her watch, and then at the note she held in her hands that had been given to her from 'Headmaster Dante.' (Yeah right.) It seemed suspicious to her that the headmaster had wanted to talk to her on the patio and not in his office, but she had learned over the years that when it came to her employer you don't ask questions.
The biggest grin spread from ear to ear as the teenage boy held his balloon over his target's head. "Bombs away." He dropped the chocolate pudding 'bomb' and watched as it landed with a loud plop and a yelp from Kikyo.
The woman stared down at the cold brown substance in shock as it trickled down her face and onto her shirt, staining her beautiful new blouse. The pudding was all in her hair and on her clothes and face. She was outraged. In a blurry of anger she turned up to stare at the boy…who would soon be dead. "Inuyasha." She screamed as some of the pudding dribbled down to the floor. "Wait 'til I tell the headmaster about this." She snapped.
Inuyasha just shrugged his shoulders and waved down at her. "Hey Kikyo. Uh…you got something in your hair."
She stomped her foot and huffed at him. "How dare you…you half bread." Inuyasha waved it off; he was used to that particular insult. "I can't wait to see what you're sister is going to do to you when she finds out what you've done."
Inuyasha's face fell. Oh shit.
Kikyo stormed into the mansion, and Inuyasha knew exactly where she was headed. Better go act innocent. He took off at a mad dash towards his dorm room, practically slamming into people as he weaved in and out of the other students, who all looked disgustedly back at him.
"Half bread." One girl hissed under her breath as she collected her things off the floor that he had knocked out of her hands.
Inuyasha ran down the hall, stumbling as he went. If his sister, Rumiko found out what he'd done, she'd get so pissed at him. An angry female…not the prettiest sight to see.
He yanked at the keys that dangled from his belt, trying to get them off. He grumbled as he stared down at the stupid key chain clamped onto his belt loop. He didn't watch where he was going. He practically flew into the entrance hall that was just outside the cafeteria; the boys' dormitories just past it.
He bumped into someone, sending them both flying to the floor. Inuyasha landed with a loud, oomph. He rubbed his head, and looked over at who he had run into. It was a girl who he easily recognized. He stood to his feet and offered her his hand. "Sorry."
She snapped at him, crawling away from his extended hand. "Watch where you're going, half breed."
Inuyasha just shrugged his shoulders. "Whatever you say, bitch."
The girl, with her long strawberry red hair and her purple eyes, stood and glared at Inuyasha ruthlessly. "How dare you." She hissed. "You stupid half breed. I don't know why the headmaster lets you even come here."
Inuyasha smirked, completely forgetting about his urgent need to go back to his dorm. "Ah come on, Emiko, afraid of a little demon?" He narrowed his violet eyes as they slowly washed over into a primitive animal amber. He bared his teeth, showing them off as his canines visibly grew longer.
She shrieked, backing away from him slowly. "You…werewolf, keep away from me…I'm warning you."
Her threats didn't seem to stop him as he continued to transform purposely. His hair began to bleach and his fingernails grew long and sharp as his ears began fading away. He didn't intend on actually advancing on her…just giving her a little scare. So he kept his distance.
By now a crowd had already gathered to watch Inuyasha Osuwari scare the crap out of Emiko Toru. People were piling out of the cafeteria, just to see what all the commotion was about.
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Kagome walked by Riho and Sango's side as they hurried out into the entrance hall. "What do you thinks going on?" Riho asked as she stood on her tiptoes trying to see over the mass of heads, to the center of the crowd.
"I bet it's Inuyasha showing his ass off…yet again." Sango snorted as she too tried to peer at the core of the crowd.
"Who's Inuyasha?" Kagome whispered, as she strained to keep from being knocked over.
Sango sighed, "he's on mine and yours team. Team B. But…he's not exactly…normal."
Kagome looked at her friend with a raised eyebrow. "Define normal."
"Try werewolf." Riho quipped. "He's only half…sort of. He was never bitten, but his father was one. So he's half werewolf…half human…all asshole."
Kagome's brows furrowed in confusion. "Isn't a werewolf already half human?"
"It's confusing I know." Riho bit her lower lip. "Maybe he should be considered more of a quarter werewolf. All I know is that since he's not a pure werewolf the Headmaster allows him to stay here with his sister…saying that since he's half he's harmless. Which I completely don't understand. The guy's a nuisance. All he ever does is start trouble…and he's so not harmless."
Kagome frowned.
"It seems like every time Uncle Dante turns around Inuyasha's picked a fight with someone. I wander who it is this time?" Sango laughed.
Riho shrugged her shoulders. "I feel kind of sorry for him. Inuyasha I mean. He has no friends whatsoever. It's so sad to see him all lonely."
Sango nodded wholeheartedly. "Yeah…he's so secretive sometimes…and he refuses to talk to anyone but his sister…and then…with all those pranks he pulls on everybody…."
"I think they're a call for help." Riho began, taking on the role of a psychiatrist.
Kagome rolled her eyes, as she lost interest in the matter and headed back to the cafeteria to finish her lunch. It sounded to her that this Inuyasha was nothing but some dumb troublemaker, and was no concern to her. She was just a foot away from the door into the cafeteria when she heard someone shriek.
"There that little brat is, Headmaster."
Kagome turned around to see Kikyo and Headmaster Dante running down the hallway from the direction of their offices. Kagome's interest renewed, she watched as the crowd parted like the Red Sea, revealing a boy with white hair and amber eyes…and wolf like ears at the top of his cranium? Of course he was part werewolf…what did she expect.
Kikyo ran up to Inuyasha and grabbed him by the arm. "You're going to pay dearly for your stupid prank this time, werewolf." She hissed, now clean of the chocolate pudding.
Inuyasha bared his fangs at her, and she immediately released him and stumbled away in fear. "Don't you…you threaten me." She stammered.
Kagome cocked her head to the side in curiosity, as Headmaster walked up to Inuyasha calmly. "That's enough for today, Mr. Osuwari." He sighed.
Inuyasha shrugged his shoulders as he let his body return back to the raven-haired youth that he had been only a moment ago. "Whatever." He huffed. Kagome stared at his face. He had that 'gee just spoil my fun why don't ya' look. "Stupid human." He grumbled under his breath, glaring down at Emiko.
Kikyo flared at him. "Don't forget boy, you're half human too."
Inuyasha smirked. "Then why don't you treat me like one, instead of a dog?"
Kikyo fell silent in disbelief. She was obviously not ready for that one. The Headmaster chuckled. "Come on, Osuwari. Let's go talk in my office." He put a hand on Inuyasha's shoulder in a friendly sort of way as the two walked off with Kikyo in hot pursuit.
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Okay, I know I know…in the anime he's not a werewolf, so sue me. ^__^ . And yes, he can switch from his werewolf form to his human form back and forth as he pleases. You'll come to find that I have a soft spot for the human Inuyasha, so in a lot of my stories I'll have him be one. But no matter what…you can not beat cute little dog-ears.
Have any questions, comments, or suggestions. Just put them in a review or email me and I'd be more than happy to answer them.
