Chapter 3: Late Night Stakeout!

)(sorry it's taking so long for me to write new chapters! I will update every few days! I promise! Anywho….WHAT LOVE REALLY IS…. CHAPTER 3!)(

Kagome looked at the shocked and wide eyed Kisa. She reached out her hand to help Kisa up, but she didn't budge. "Kisa? Are you alright? I know this must be a big shock, but please we need to get back, before someone or something sees us!" she said

"I-I…." Kisa stuttered. She grabbed Kagome's hand, and lifted herself up. "Uh…something?" She repeated. She held her forehead with the palm of her hand, and sighed deeply. "Kagome….I think I know where the bones of those demons went."

Kagome, nodded. A wind swept around them, making both of them shiver. Kagome whipped around, hoping it wasn't who she thought it was….she had forgotten her bag at Kaede's. If InuYasha noticed she had left it, he would go back to the well, and return it! Kagome took hold of Kisa's hand and led her to the well; she pushed her in, and waited.

Kisa felt the shove, and fell head first into the well. She let out a loud scream, and put her hands in front of her as she passed through the wild colors of time. She fell onto the hard and cold ground, and sat there. "Jeez Kagome, you didn't have to push me!" she bellowed above her.

Kagome looked around her. No one. That was good, it meant it wasn't InuYasha. She sighed, and wiped beads of sweat off her head. She jumped into the well, and floated for a few seconds unaffected by the feeling of being transported to her world. She saw Kisa on the ground still, and landed on top of her.

"Ow!" Kisa yelled.

"Oh, sorry!" apologized Kagome. "I thought you might have gotten out already."

Kisa shook her head. "No. I was too dumbfounded to move." She sighed.

Kagome nodded. "I bet."

Kisa stood up, and got out of the well. Kagome did the same. They stood in the shrine quiet, and stared at the ground. Kisa sighed, and walked out of the shrine grabbing her bag which she left by the door, and walked over to Kagome's house. Kagome ran out of the shrine trying to catch Kisa, but when she saw she had stopped in front of her home, she relaxed.

"Listen, Kagome. I won't say a word." She smiled; seemingly unaware of what just happened. "Let's just keep it our secret! So where am I staying?" she asked.

Kagome smiled, and nodded. "Here. Let me show you." She grabbed Kisa's things from her and took Kisa into her home.

Kisa walked into Kagome's room, and sat on her bed. She smiled. "I like it. It's nice and simple!" she laughed.

Kagome returned the smile, and walked over to her window. She watched as the chilly air made the trees sway with an uneasy motion. The sun was beginning to fade, and the stars began to make their entrance into the bright sky. She looked to Kisa. "It's alright I guess. Not much."

Kisa shook her head. "I think it's very nice. With some few kinks." She lowered her head, and put a hand to her mouth, realizing what she said.

Kagome looked to Kisa, and laughed. "It's alright." She reassured her. She walked over a closet, and pulled out a small sleeping mat. She laid a pillow on the floor, and unrolled a blanket from under her bed.

Kisa looked at her newly made bed, and smiled, thanking Kagome. She asked Kagome where her restroom was. Kagome showed her, and Kisa made her way in, carrying her pajamas in her hand. She laid them on the sink, and looked into the mirror, frowning at the reflection. -That was really awkward. I mean who the hell has a well like that?!- She thought turning on the fawcett and letting the water run. -I wonder what lives on the other side of that well. When Kagome pushed me, it was as if she was trying to hide me from someone. I want to know who. She won't mind if I sneak a peek tonight when she's fast asleep. - Kisa said smiling a little to herself. She changed into her pajamas and walked out of the bathroom to Kagome's room.

Kagome was spreading her clothes out on her bed, and folding them neatly. She looked up at Kisa. "All done." She said. She took her clothes, and out them in a small drawer.

Kisa nodded. "Yep!" she watched as Kagome pulled back the covers, and got comfortable. Kisa turned off the lights, and walked slowly over to her mat, and pulled the covers over herself.

"Goodnight Kisa." Kagome said.

"Goodnight Kagome."

The night went on. Kisa stayed awake, her eyes burning a hole through the roof. She waited. Her eyes darted to Kagome's alarm clock. It was 1:00 am. Kisa pushed back the covers, and slowly crept toward Kagome. She listened to the slow breathes, that meant she was fast asleep. Kisa walked over to her clothes that hung over a chair. She slipped on her jeans, a gray t-shirt, and pulled a blue hoody over it. She slipped on some tennis shoes, and walked out of the room. She crept down the stairs, and through the kitchen, out the door.

"Finally! I'm out." She smiled. Kisa looked back to Kagome's window. "Hopefully she doesn't wake up. - she looked at her hands - my hands are freezing." She breathed over them, and ran over to the well.

Kisa slid open the door and moved stealthily into the shrine. She stopped before proceeding to the well. -What if I meet a demon? - She thought. She put a finger to her lips. Her eyes scanned the room, they fell upon the spear. -The spear of the undead! - She smirked. Kisa walked over to it, and ripped off the sutra spells that kept it sealed away. She took it off the wall, and judged it in her hands.

"I don't know how to use it, but it will have to do for protection." She sighed.

Kisa wandered to the well, and jumped in. In a few seconds she was on the other side, and made her way out into the darkened forest. She held the spear tightly in her grasp, her palms becoming sweaty. She walked through the forest, listening to the sounds the beasts made. Kisa walked until she could see the light of a village. Over the entrance to it, was a large post, kind of like a football goal. Kisa walked through it, and saw people from ancient Japan. Their clothes…. Kisa shuddered. She was wearing modern clothes; they surely weren't that dense to not notice.

In a panic she hid behind a large hut. She peeked inside the window. A group of people were sitting around a burning fire. Kisa held the spear tighter, were her eyes deceiving her, or were two of them actual demons. She gaped at a small fox child, and a young man who had long white hair, and dog like ears. Kisa gulped.

The young man with white hair stood up. "I can't believe, Kagome! How could she do that to us?!" he argued.

Kisa gasped. -Kagome?-

"Calm down, InuYasha. You know how hard it is for her to cross between times!" retorted a woman leaning against a large boomerang.

Kisa shook her head. -Are they talking about, Kagome Higurashi? This is really weird!-

A young man with black hair, dressed in a monk's attire stood up next. "Yes, Sango is right, there's nothing we can do but wait for her arrival. We need now is to make a full on plan for when she does return." He explained his eyes stern, but his voice very calm.

Kisa stood up, and rushed away from the window, making the leaves under her feet rustle. The man known as InuYasha twitched his ears, and ran out of the hut, and jumped in front of Kisa. She fell back on her elbows, and gripped the spear tightly pointing it threateningly at his face.

"MOVE ONE MORE STEP AND I'LL KILL YOU!" she screeched.

InuYasha smirked narrowing his eyes. "A tough one aren't you? What were you doing spying on us?!" he asked.

The rest of the group sitting around the fire had rushed out, their weapons at hand. They all glared down at Kisa, and faced her with no fear. The little fox demon stepped forward.

"Hey! Look at her clothes. What kind of demon are you?" he asked

The young monk shook his head. "She's no demon…."

"Just a regular human." Completed the young woman

Kisa looked back at the demon. "I had no intention of spying on you…honestly!" she said.

InuYasha glared. "I don't believe you."

Kisa sat there in the cold, wet grass waiting for someone to help her. She really needed Kagome at this point. She gripped the spear even tighter making the metal burn her skin with its coldness, and gulped thinking of what to do next. She waited hoping to think of a plan before they killed her.