"Where the hell are we?" Inuyasha angrily yelled. "I'm not sure, but I could have sworn that I sensed the jewel shards over here somewhere," Kogeme calmly replied to Inuyasha. Kogeme had just gotten back from her era after being gone for three days, and Inuyasha was already rampaging around. "If only you didn't have to leave for that stupid so called exam, we would have probably already found Nark or at least some jewel shards!" Inuyasha kept on going, but Kogeme ignored him as she usually does. "I sense the jewel shards over here!" Kogeme, Shippo, Sango, Kilala, and Miroku ran after Kogeme as they left Inuyasha behind. "Were you guys even listening to me! Hey! Wait up!" Inuyasha ran up to Kogeme and they slowed down to a mall walk. "So how many jewel shards do you sense, Kogeme?" questioned Miroku. "I think that it's only one, but it's not far away," answered Kogeme as they kept on walking getting closer and closer to the village. When they got up to the village, some of the villagers walked out of their huts and stared at the group walking by-most of them were staring at Inuyasha's ears. After they walked through the village for about five minutes, an old woman walked up to them and confusingly asked, "What do you want, demon? We have nothing here for you to steal, and that demon with all the money and food has left almost a year ago!" The woman was short, so Inuyasha had to stare down at her when he also confusingly yet angrily answered, "What the hell makes you think that I will steal something! I may be a demon, but I am no thief!" Inuyasha and the others stared at the old woman waiting for an answer. Until Miroku walked over to a gorgeous, young lady and asked the same question as he always does when he meets a new girl, "Will you bare my children?" The young lady stood there and stared at Miroku until Sango walked over and pulled him back over to the group by the ear. "There has been demons passing through here lately looking for food and other stuff to steal," the old woman unexpectedly answered. "What do you mean?" Sango questioned. "About a year ago there was a man that came through here with a lot of money and food. I'm guessing that he was a demon by how strong he was. Almost every day now, a demon has passed by looking for him, and the those demons almost always end up killing someone here looking for food." Kogeme stood there looking horror struck until she oddly said, "I think I sense a couple of jewel shards, and they're coming at us fast." And guess who it was, if you haven't already, it's Koga. "Kogeme! How has my woman been doing? Has Inuyasha put a hand on you?" Koga kept on going. "What! What the hell are you doing here Koga!" Inuyasha jealousy yelled at Koga. "I was just passing by, and I smelt Kogeme, so I just decided to drop in and see her. That's not a problem, is it mutt face?" With this, Inuyasha was really angry; he was so angry that he drew out his sword. "Inuyasha, SIT!" Kogeme was pleased that Koga cared about her so much, but she wished that Koga and Inuyasha didn't fight so much. "What did you do that for!" Inuyasha was now furious with Kogeme; she was always saying "sit" when he did something that she did not like. "Sorry to leave so soon, but I heard that there is a jewel shard somewhere in this village and don't even think about putting a hand on my woman, you hear? Bye Kogeme!" As Koga ran off in his tornado, Inuyasha stood up and angrily shouted at Kogeme, "Why the hell did you let him go! I could have had him on the ground in a second!" Kogeme stood there and stared at Inuyasha with a sigh of relief. "Inuyasha, I don't love Koga." Kogeme blushed as she kept on going, "I know he calls me his woman, but I am not his woman." As Kogeme was finishing what she was saying, the sun starting going down and the sky above was turning pink; the last glow of the sun shown on Kogeme. Inuyasha stood there and stared at Kogeme for a minute, until the growl of Shippo's stomach broke the silence. "Ya'll can stay with me for the night, and I was just getting ready to fix some food. I guess that I will be making extra for ya'll." The old woman walked to her hut with the group following closely behind.