Don't Turn On the Light! by Tetsu-roku.

Description: Sesshoumaru and Kinshi (my friend, Ashley, wanted to be in this story) bought a beautiful house. But a killer is on the loose in the neighborhood. How will Kinshi handle the surprise when she comes home? Rated T for gross images.

Chapter 1: An Introduction

For the past week, the newspapers had been full of warnings about the Creeper of the Neighborhood. A woman had been killed coming home on her own from a fraternity party at 2 a.m. the Friday before. The police thought someone she met at the party might have committed the murder, but they didn't have any leads. In the days that followed, several couples had reported they thought they were being stalked.

"Ah, this is the life," said Kinshi. "You're right," Sesshoumaru replied. "This is the life." The couple just bought a beautiful house on the corner of Tressel and Hares Drive. The house was a lovely blue color with white windows and shingles and a door. They also had a doggy door for their small, white dog, Fluffy (A/N: same name as something we know :) ). The couple just bought the house a few days ago.

"I'm off to work, Sesshy," cooed Kinshi. He gave her a kiss goodbye. "Good luck at teaching the kids at school," said Sesshoumaru. "Okay, thanks," rushed Kinshi. She was late, and she needed to get her folders and written reports for the conference at school today. She packed it in her backpack and headed for school to teach the students.

When she went into her 8th grade science room, there was chaos everywhere. Paper planes were being flown, spitballs were appearing all over, and a few people were flinging pencils to the ceiling. Kinshi was ticked. "Settle down class," she said. Rin turned around. "Why should we?" she asked. "Because I said so, that's why Rin," Kinshi simply replied. It was Shippo's turn to be a smart aleck. "You know what, teacher?" he asked. "You need to cool down." Kinshi was really ticked. "Shippo!" she yelled. "DIE!" She extended her claws, and slashed Shippo into a thousand pieces. "Does anyone else have a problem?" she asked the class calmly. No one said a word. "That's good. Now, let's look at how to measure the frequency of the wave..."