Chapter 6

Once both of the girls were out of the room, Sango pulled Kagome to the side to talk to her.

"Can I talk to you real quick, Kagome?" asked Sango.

"What is it, Sango?" asked Kagome.

"Do you have any clothes that might fit me?" Sango asked. "I want to try and blend in until it's time to change."

"Of course," Kagome said. "Follow me."

Sango and Kagome quickly climbed the stairs to the second floor of the house and went straight to Kagome's room.

"Wow, what a beautiful room," said Sango as they entered the bedroom.

"Thanks," said Kagome as she dug through her drawers. "Let's see. I've got skirts, shorts, and pants. We'll go with pants since it's cold outside."

Kagome pulled out a pair of tight, low riding, dark blue jeans and handed them to Sango. The next thing she pulled out was a red spaghetti tank top.

"My, what interesting cloths," said Sango with a smile.

"I've been wondering this for a while, but how do women in the Feudal Era support their chests?" asked Kagome.

"We don't," said Sango. "I hope I understood you."

"Okay," said Kagome. "I'm going to do a total make over on you."

"If it helps me fit in," Sango said.

"It will," Kagome said diving into her dresser again.

It took Kagome only a few minutes to find everything that Sango needed to wear in order to fit in in Tokyo. Sango quickly stripped off her fighting suit and began to get dressed. When it came to a few pieces of clothing, Kagome had to help her, but other than that everything went fine.

Once Kagome was done giving Sango a make over, Sango looked completely different. She was dressed in low riding dark blue jeans, a red spaghetti tank top, with a black over shirt, and dark blue tennis shoes. Her hair was pulled back into two pigtails that flowed over her shoulders and she wore a black choker.

"Wow, Kagome," said Sango in aw. "I don't look the same at all."

"I can't wait to see what the guys think," said Kagome as she changed into a pair of low riding, light blue jeans, a pink spaghetti tank top, a pink sweater, and dark blue tennis shoes. "This feels much better than my school uniform."

"Why don't you wear something like this more often?" asked Sango.

"Because most of the time I've just gotten out of school when I go to the Feudal Era," said Kagome as she pulled her hair into a low ponytail. "Shall we go see what the guys think?"

"Okay," said Sango nervously as they went downstairs.

"I wonder where Kagome and Sango went," said Shippo as he taped up the end of a streamer.

"Their right there," said Souta pointing to the two young ladies that just walked into the room. "Well at least one of them is Kagome."

"Kagome," said Shippo, jumping out of Inuyasha's hands. "You changed your cloths."

"Yeah, I needed to if I was going to help decorate," said Kagome.

"Is that you, Sango?" asked Inuyasha.

"Yeah," said Sango shyly.

"I barely recognized you," Inuyasha said. "You both look pretty."

"Very pretty," said Shippo.

"There you are, Kagome," said mom. "Can I get you two to go to the store for me?"

"Sure, mom," said Kagome taking the shopping list from her mother. "We'll be back in about an hour. Come on, Sango."

"Alright," Sango said as they left. "What's a store?"

"It's a place where you can buy food," said Kagome as they started down the stairs. "Look it's Miroku."

"Hello ladies," said Miroku walking up to them. "Is that you, Sango?"

"Yes," said Sango as he cheeks flushed.

"You look beautiful," Miroku said stunned.

"Thank you," said Sango.

"Where are you two going?" asked Miroku.

"The store," said Kagome. "We'll be back in a little while. Wanna come."

"Do you have any cloths that would fit me?" Miroku asked.

"I think mom's still got some of dad's old cloths packed away somewhere," said Kagome as they went inside. "Mom."

"Yes, dear," said mom.

"Do you still have some of dad's old cloths?" asked Kagome.

"Yes they're in my closet in the back," she said. "Do you need them?"

"Yeah, we're taking Miroku with us," Kagome said.

"Take what you need," mom said.

Kagome, Sango, and Miroku ran upstairs and began to dress the monk like a normal person in modern day Tokyo. Once they were done, they set off for the store.

"What an exciting place to live," said Miroku as they walked down the street.

"I guess you could say that," said Kagome. "There's the store."

"So you can buy food in this store," said Miroku. "Is it eatable?"

"Yeah," Kagome said.

"Hey, Kagome," called a masculine voice from behind them.

They stopped and turned around. There jogging towards them was Hojo, Kagome's crush from school.

"Hi, Hojo," said Kagome once he reached them.

"Hello," Hojo said. "How are you?"

"I'm fine," Kagome said. "How are you?"

"Great," said Hojo. "Who are your friends?"

"Oh, this is my cousin, Sango," said Kagome, "and her boyfriend, Miroku. Guys, this is Hojo. He's one of my classmates."

"It's nice to meet you," said Hojo.

"Pleasure to meet you," said Sango.

"Hello," Miroku said.

"Where are you guys from?" asked Hojo.

"The country," said Kagome. "They're visiting for a couple days."

"Wow," Hojo said. "I hope you enjoy Tokyo. There's lots to see and do here."

"Thank you, we'll take your advice," said Sango.

"So are you here shopping too?" asked Kagome.

"No," said Hojo. "I'm heading to the park to play football."

"Wow well I hope you have fun," said Kagome.

"I'll see you later then," Hojo said walking away. "Nice meeting you two."

"Bye, Hojo," Kagome said.

"Interesting fellow," said Miroku as they entered the store.

"He's so nice," said Kagome pulling out her mother's shopping list. "Wow, mom needs a lot of things. I hope she gave me enough money."