Hey y'all! It's chapter 3! Yay! Thanx to D14 for the awesome idea! Y'all will see maybe… lolz!

Kagome had been plotting for days how to get back at Inuyasha. He was such an arrogant jerk, and Kagome thought that she would bring his big head down to size. He also had pushed her into a huge tub of water, and since then, Kagome couldn't wait to exact her revenge. There were a few minor details left, and Kagome smiled wickedly. Her newest friend, Sango, had helped her devise her evil plan, and tomorrow, everything was going to be set in motion. Good thing tomorrow was baking day at the castle. All she needed now was a mouse.

Kagome was glad tomorrow was her day off. To pull off this stunt, she would need lots of time, more than the few breaks she received when she was working. She had to do things slowly, and take her time. She was not going to mess it up.

"Kagome, lets go for a walk, ok?" Sango said, grabbing a warm sweater, and beckoning for Kagome to follow. Kagome also grabbed her coat, and the two girls stepped out into the brisk night air. Kagome took in a sharp breath. It was so cold, it made her cough.

"It's almost winter." Kagome frowned. She hated winter; it was always so cold, and wet. No snow had fallen yet, but the temperature had changed dramatically since her first day in the village. Kagome shivered in her thin work clothes.

"I don't mind winter, snow is so pretty." Sango sighed, and she began to twirl around. A bitter wind blew past the girls. They both hunched over, and squeezed their eyes shut. The wind died down, and they continued their walk. The stars were visible, and the dark sky seemed to add to the frostiness in the air. The pair entered a large courtyard, and they found that they were under a large Sakura tree

Underneath the branches of the tree it was kind of warm, and the girls sat down against its trunk. Kagome looked up into the branches and leaves of the tree, and saw a red lump sitting there. The lump had white hair, and it was hunched over, staring out at the lake.

"Inuyasha?" Kagome whispered.

"What?" Sango raised an eyebrow.

"Inuyasha is up in the tree." Kagome pointed up to the red figure. Sango scrunched up her eyebrows, and frowned.

"So?" Sango looked back down at the ground in front of her, and Kagome kept her gaze fixed on the hanyou.

"What's he doing?" Kagome whispered.

"Nothing." Inuyasha's voice rang though the crisp, cold air. Inuyasha jumped down the tree' branches and Kagome covered her head. As Inuyasha reached the ground, he looked at Kagome.

"Oh, it's just you." Inuyasha said, putting a large emphasis on the word you.

"Just me? Who did you think I was?" Kagome asked angrily.

"Kikyo." Inuyasha replied.

"Kikyo? Who's that?" Kagome asked. Inuyasha just crossed his arms and turned his head.

"Wow, what a grouch." Sango whispered to Kagome.

"I can hear you, you know." Inuyasha eyed the two girls, and they froze.

"You can hear us, eh?" Kagome eyes twinkled with amusement. Kagome leaned over to Sango and whispered as quietly as she could.

"I think Inuyasha is a big jerk, and he acts like a two year old." They both giggled, and Inuyasha gritted his teeth.

"I do not act like a two year old." Inuyasha huffed, and he jumped back into the tree.

Kagome awoke the next morning. On her chest was a cage with a small mouse inside. Kagome picked up the cage.

"Good morning!" Sango cried. "Do you like him?" Sango asked.

"Umm…. Yeah." Kagome handed the cage to her friend. She sat up.

"Ready?" Sango asked.

"Yeah." Kagome said. She dressed quickly, and ran a brush through her hair. The two girls made their way out of the servant's quarters, and headed to the kitchen. The kitchen was very warm, and there was a ton of people bustling about. Sango faced Kagome, and Kagome gave a nod.

"Do you remember the plan?" Sango asked.

"Yes." Kagome answered.

"Do you remember which doorway and balcony?" Sango asked again.

"Yes! Now stop pestering me! We have work to do!" Kagome cried.

Kagome and Sango made their way through the crowd of chefs, and they began to search for the one type of batter that was the key to their plan. Muffin batter.

Kagome looked into a large bowl, but it was cake batter. Sango looked into another bowl and found crushed cherries. They searched the whole kitchen but could not find muffin batter. Exhausted, and dripping with sweat from the heat, the two girls exchanged worried glances.

"Muffin batter, coming through!" Someone called from somewhere right behind them. They spotted the bowl, and Sango held up the mouse cage, and unlocked the door. A shriek ripped through the noisy air, and when everyone turned to see what was wrong, several more screams rang through the kitchen.

The person with the muffin batter set it down onto a high shelf, out of reach of the mouse, and began to try to send everyone outside, into the hall. Kagome sneaked past some cooks rushing by, and reached on her tiptoes for the muffin batter. She grabbed the bowl and she and Sango sneaked back out of the kitchen.

"Ok, I'll go get Inuyasha, and you wait on the balcony, ok?" Sango looked at her friend for a confirmation.

"Ok, but hurry." Kagome nodded, motioning for Sango to go. Kagome recalled the directions in her head, and she followed them exactly. She went along a large hallway, and then turned left, like Sango had said. She went right twice, and she went around a large bend, and there facing her was a large set of glass doors.

She hurried over to them, with her bowl still in her hands. She balanced it on one of her hands, and pushed open the door. Kagome walked across the small, stone balcony, and rested the large bowl on the edge. Now all she had to do was wait.

Sango knocked on the large wooden doors that concealed Inuyasha's room. A grunt came from inside, and Inuyasha opened the doors.

"What?" Inuyasha growled.

"Please come with me." Sango said calmly and coolly.

"Why?" Inuyasha raised an eyebrow.

"Someone needs your help." Sango answered.

"Doing what?" Inuyasha leaned against the frame of the door and crossed him arms.

"Choosing the fabric for your wedding." Sango lied, and shifted her eyes.

"Fine." Inuyasha rolled his eyes. "But why should I have to be the one to choose? Can't someone else like Kikyo do it? Or maybe my mother?" Inuyasha grumbled.

"No, you have to, they specifically asked for you." Sango grabbed his arm, and started to drag him.

"Let go! I'll walk myself!" Inuyasha said, and stuck his nose in the air. Sango showed him the way, and he followed her outside, into a small garden. Inuyasha sniffed the air, and he could smell Kagome's scent. Kagome looked over the edge of the rail when she had heard Sango's voice, and waited for Inuyasha. She lifted the bottom of the bowl, and as Inuyasha looked up to find her, a huge glob of the batter impaired his vision. By the time the bowl was empty, Inuyasha was dripping from head to toe with muffin batter.

Kagome squealed with laughter, and Inuyasha growled. He wiped the batter from his eyes, and saw Kagome up on the balcony, doubled over in laughter. Inuyasha crouched on the ground, ready to jump. Kagome saw him, and she ran inside. She raced through the many hallways, but already, Inuyasha was catching up. She willed herself to run faster, but she felt a pair of hands clasp onto her shoulders. Kagome whipped around to see the angry face of Inuyasha.

"You, you've got some nerve!" Inuyasha snarled.

"Why? What did I do?" Kagome put on an innocent smile.

"You covered me in batter!" Inuyasha yelled, pointing to himself. "I look like a mud monster!"

"Awww muffin!" Kagome mocked, and let out another giggle. "But you know, this wouldn't be any fun if no one saw you." Kagome chuckled and let out piercing scream. Inuyasha stepped back.

"W-what are you doing?" He asked.

"Attracting some attention." She pointed to the door of the kitchen, which, in a moment, would burst open. Kagome screeched again, and turned to Inuyasha.

"Ta darling!" Kagome waved at him, and walked away. The door to the kitchen was opened, and about fifty cooks and servants stumbled out to see what the fuss was about. Inuyasha stood there, dumbfounded, covered in sweet goop.The kitchen staff roared with laughter, and Inuyasha turned as red as his haori.

"I'm going to get you, girl." Inuyasha mumbled to himself, and yelled at the staff to get back to work.

Well there ya go! Chapter 3! I wrote this in like 2 or 3 days maybe a lil more, and it was not so hard. I hope you enjoyed, and watch out for the next chapter soon. Ta, darlings! lolz