Disclaimer: The following chapter is entirely fictitious. Any similarity to the history of any person living or dead is entirely coincidental and unintentional. Except when noted otherwise in the cast and crew credits, all celebrities voices are impersonated and no celebrities have endorsed any aspect of this fic.

Author's Note: This is going to be the first of two fics. You don't have to read this. So if you don't want to read a bad story, quit while you're ahead.

Chapter 1: The Fairy

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It was the normal day in the sengoku jidai. Air pure, sweet smell, and the sound of Inu-Yasha, Miroku, Sango, and Kirara all fighting a snake demon.

"Damn! This thing won't die!" Inu-Yasha growled, whipping the sweat off his face with his sleeve. They had been fighting for hours and this snake looked lie it had just started.

"It's like it can't die!" Sango said throwing her hiraikotsu at it. It deflected it like it was an ordinary house fly.

Miroku attempted to use his staff. The snake disappeared, reappeared, and charged at Inu-Yasha. He used Sankontessou, trying to deflect him, but the snake simply dodged it. The snake opened his mouth to reveal fangs the size of a redwood tree. Venom started to seep through the teeth, hitting the ground and ripping through it like tissue.

Inu-Yasha, tried the Wind Scar again, but it was no use. The snake charged at them a second time, this time, almost striking them.

"You damn snake" Inu-Yasha shouted at it. The snake laughed at his attempts to kill him. Inu-Yasha tried another attack with Tetsusaiga, but the snake whacked it out of his hand. This thing was way too powerful.

"You're such a weakling, poor pathetic hanyou." Those were his last words. A silver streak came and cut him in half, from mouth to tail.

"What the hell?" Inu-Yasha muttered. The silver streak came to a landing, falling to the floor as gracefully as a cat. The demon fell to the ground, and dissolved with the wind.

"What the heck was that?!" Inu-Yasha yelled at the creature.

The creature stood up. She was indeed human. A girl with knee long raven hair with silver tips that covered one-eighth of the bottom. Her silver bangs framed her face. She had beautiful, deep purple eyes. She wore an outfit similar to Kagome's, only hers didn't have the collar, the skirt was silver too, and her shirt was a lot snugger with a strange inscription running up diagonally. She had boots that laced up a little past her knees. She had soft light blue wings and in her hand, she held a gold sword. On the top was a black and red nautical star with wigs and a halo. The same looking star formed a slave bracelet on left hand.

"You're welcome" she said sarcastically, turning to him.

"What kind of performance was that, bitch?!" Inu-Yasha asked.

"Inu-Yasha!" Miroku and Sango shouted.

"No, let the hanyou speak. I'd like to see what he thinks of me" she said with a grin.

"I had the damn thing under control, what made you think you could just waltz in and kill him?!"

"Yeah, you had him under control, but you didn't kill him. I thought I'd pitch in a hand" she defended.

"Save the act for home, I had that thing under control."

"Look, I'm no girl scout. What I do is my job. So if you have a problem, Inu-Yasha, I suggest you get use to it."

"What the hell is a 'girl scout' and how do you know my name?"

"Forget the scout thing" she said waving her hand. "I know your name because I can read it in your thoughts. That's an up side about being a fairy."

"A fairy?" Sango asked. "We've never met one before. I'd thought they'd be different."

"Well, now you've met one. And trust me, you'll see another one soon. Now back to matters" she said, turning back to Inu-Yasha. "You get use to me, 'because I'll be around a lot."

"Keh! I don't need to get use to no one" he laughed.

"Fine. Tell Kagome I said hi, 'cause it'll be your fault if she doesn't see me."

"Why don't you stay" Miroku said in his 'questionable' voice. "You could stay here and bear my children. What do you say?"

"Let me respond to that in the following way. She took a breath and began. "You are a perverted freak. You need a person who will get use to that, and you lost one. So give up, stop hitting on girls, and don't worry, you'll get a kid before you die. It's just not going to be me." She flashed a quick grin, and walked to Sango. "Good luck."

Sango looked at her with question, but Inu-Yasha looked at her with annoyance.

"You know, you ain't amazing anyone with your sarcasm."

"And you're not amazing people with your attitude" she through back at him.

"Who the hell are you to talk?"

"I'm Toku. You'll remember it when I'm saving you in the future." She spread her wings and flew off.

Both Miroku and Sango looked at Inu-Yasha.

"Soo," Miroku started. "What're you going to do?"

"I'm gonna get Kagome" he muttered.

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Kagome was poring over her desk. She had missed too much homework and a report. She spent a lot of time in the sengoku jidai that she had missed another week of school. Inu-Yasha hadn't come for her, so that was a good sign.

Well, with all that time over there, I can pass history, she joked. She had been working for six hours straight. Another Saturday wasted, but with all she had been doing, she had a lot of Saturdays. As she was looking over the geometry work (and had no idea what it was) a scratching noise was coming out of her window.

"Huh?" she muttered. She got out of her chair and walked over to the window. She moved the curtains to see, none other than the person she didn't want to see.

"Inu-Yasha, what are you doing here?" she asked, slightly annoyed.

"You're coming with me" he growled.

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Nadeshiko was crying. She was so upset she killed Zairu. He was her best friend and the only person who didn't hate her. Then he fell very ill and he needed her help. While making the remedy, she couldn't remember how much of what to put into it. She put too much of an herb she couldn't even remember the name to. But she didn't know that too much could kill a person. He did forgive her, but that didn't take away the pain of what she did. She knew the village hated her now. They were silent for the entire day. There was no noise coming from outside her hut. She decided to go investigate…

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Boring! This chapter was dull, but the last paragraph opens up the whole story. Just to let you know. Signing Off!