A/N: Sorry for not updating, but I've been extremely busy with crap. Thank you for your patience… come to think of it, you people really no choice whether I update soon or not, right?

Disclaimer:I do not own Inuyasha. I wish I owned it, but alas my body-switching experiment were, I found out, illegal.

And remember, respect is everything! Why do I say that every single bloody fucking time?

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Deviation

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Kouga felt himself jerk into wakefulness, and he opened his eyes. It was still dark; no one was awake yet. What had awoken him was Kagome's leg, which was resting on his fur pelt, on his groin. Her head was resting on his right shoulder, and he could feel her hot breath on his neck.

He moaned as he felt himself jerk into wakefulness, and turned to his right. Kagome was still asleep. She teases me even in her sleep! He thought indignantly.

Kouga couldn't resist. It was only fair after the torture she was making him go through right now. He slid his left hand along her thigh, disappointed that she was wearing pyjamas. Remembering the last time he had woken her up like this, he brought her face close to his and kissed her.

The reaction was expected. The type of reaction wasn't. Kagome dug her knee into his groin, and her eyes opened wide. Kouga pushed his tongue inside her mouth as she opened it in surprise. Partly to stop her from making a noise.

Kagome gasped as Kouga drew her closer, but she put her arms around his bare shoulders and squeezed him tighter. Slowly, Kouga eased her below him so that he was now on top of her, straddling her. Kagome was too wrapped up in their kissing to notice.

He sidled his hand behind her and undid the strap of her bra. Kagome widened her eyes even more as he ran his thumb over one of her nipples, and moaned into his mouth. Kouga deepened their kiss to muffle her.

It was getting unbearable. But yet he knew they couldn't go any further. Instinctively, he pressed down on her waist and she responded most favourably, bucking her hips.

This time, it was Kouga who stopped the ministrations… both up and down. Kagome almost whined when he rolled onto his back beside her. "You're one evil demon," she whispered into his ear. Kouga smirked, but he knew who the real loser here was. "But thanks," Kagome added, and kissed his jaw before putting her head on his chest.

He knew what she was thanking him for. He knew she had lost control; that he would've gotten what he wanted if he had continued. But that was not the way Kouga wanted Kagome to be his. No; she would've lost all respect for him if he had continued.

Kouga snickered and mentally patted himself on the back for his cleverness. Maybe I should brag to Sango about this… he sighed. Sango's the only friend I have in this group, it seems… except Kagome, of course. Miroku is indifferent towards me and Inuyasha just plain hates me. Still, two out of four isn't bad. And there's Shippou.

He sighed again. Wish Ginta and Hakkaku were here. At least I fit in there more. I'm their fucking leader, too. Wonder how the wolves are doing. And mom and dad… wonder if they're managing the pack alright. Maybe I should go and visit them, show Kagome to them… but Kouga shook his head as he thought it. No.

He had found it more convenient to travel with this group in his search for Naraku. Even though he hated to admit it, the chances of tripping across Naraku would be better if he stuck with these people and Kagome. But there was still tension hanging in the air; not only with Inuyasha, but the whole group seemed unsettled ever since he came here.

Till now, I've only tried to please Kagome. Now it's time to show the others that I can head this group better than Inuyasha. They'll see that it's better to follow me when they realise that I have much more experience than Inuyasha in the matters of leadership.

When I'm the leader, I'll treat them like my own pack, and that is the highest level of affection I can show to them on my part. They'll see…

He slowly drifted off to sleep, imagining himself and Kagome standing looking majestic together in their mating ceremony clothes, Ginta and Hakkaku beside them as their loyal cohorts. Inuyasha was busy trying to get himself killed, when he realised that his life was not worth living when Kouga the Wolf Prince, bless his alpha female, lived.

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"NO! I REFUSE TO GO THROUGH WITH YOUR PLAN!"

It was one of the few times Kikyou had actually screamed. But this was too barbarous to even think of. She glared at Naraku with pure hatred, but contained herself. When he is weakened, I will kill him. This is just a puppet, but when this puppet is weakened, I'll sense where he is with my newly redoubled powers. But…

"You cannot do this. I will not allow it," she said to Naraku's puppet. He replied after a moment, as though he hadn't been listening. "Everyone has to make sacrifices. And a priestess such as yourself shouldn't complain if this world was purged of two hundred demons at once."

"It is not like that. True, they may eat humans, but that's survival. And this matter is too trivial for such a huge sacrifice. Besides, I hear they have given up on human meat."

"You do not get the point, dear Kikyou. This will be the ultimate plan. This will surely drive your reincarnation to mate with that wolf out of pure pity and sympathy… to give him what he wants, and Inuyasha will be so blinded by rage –"

"Shut your mouth, Naraku. No matter how much you may decorate it, it's still a gravesite. Your words do not fool me. There has to be some other way."

"There is no other."

"Liar. Then I will think of my own. You may go and die in a swamp where demon faeces float for all I care, but rest assured that I am not taking your help anymore."

Suddenly, a red light shone from the eyeholes in the baboon pelt, and Kikyou realised too late that it had been a mistake. She didn't cry out when grotesque brown tentacles grew on Naraku. Instead she took out an arrow and strung it on her bow, her mouth set in a grim straight line.

She didn't shoot the first tentacle that shot out towards her. In fact, she allowed it to wrap around her waist and carry her up in the air. She had imagined this happened this so many times; inwardly, she had known this uneasy partnership of theirs would not turn out well. She knew exactly what to do next.

As soon as she was level with Naraku's face, she readied her arrow and let it loose towards his heart. The arrow glowed pink with spiritual energy as it sped towards the demon puppet, and even Naraku's other tentacles could not stop it.

The arrow struck its target right on mark, and Naraku dissipated in a bright flash of light. Kikyou landed on her feet deftly, and didn't even look at the hair covered wooden heart of the puppet as it fell to the ground and broke in half.

Kikyou may not have the best intentions for Inuyasha, but that didn't mean she could stand for what Naraku had planned. She finally knew now why Naraku had come to her in the first place. She didn't need his help; he wanted a scapegoat. Kikyou swore that she wouldn't let him succeed. It would be too humiliating.

Kikyou stopped as another thought entered her mind. Why did Naraku need a scapegoat? Was he… afraid? Of being defeated? Did he fear that he would not be able to withstand the wrath he would incur?

She smiled slightly. Maybe there was hope yet.

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Kagome woke up, but she didn't open her eyes. She felt strangely empty, until she realised that Kouga wasn't beside her. Then she remembered last night, and smiled slightly.

She was lying on her stomach, head in her arms, so no one must've noticed her smile. Then she felt a presence beside her, and she pretended to snore. She didn't want to get up so soon. Let Sango do all the work. And why shouldn't the guys help for once?

She frowned slightly. A bad feeling came upon her and her bad mood increased. What's happening? She thought. There was no reason for her to get angry. But she couldn't help it. Something or the other was ticking her off, and she couldn't shake off the feeling of foreboding.

"Just leave me alone, damn it. I want to sleep. Tell Inuyasha to cook the breakfast." She muttered, and Sango was surprised enough to let her alone. She heard Sango ordering Inuyasha to bring water, and smirked.

And where was Kouga? She lifted her head up, but he was nowhere in sight. She sat up to take a better look around, but only saw Sango readying the fire, Miroku leaning against a tree, watching Sango, and Shippou, who was still sleeping. Inuyasha had already gone.

Just as she was about to open her mouth, a wind picked up and Kouga materialised before them. He held two hares in his hand and a grin on his face. Kagome put her hand on her waist. "What took you so long?" she demanded, glaring at him.

Kouga's grin didn't waver. "Morning, love. Glad to see my mate greeting me so cheerfully in the morning," he said, dropping the hares in the vessel which Sango had put on top of the wood pile. He strode close to her, and held out his arms.

"Ick! Get washed up, will you? You smell like rabbit blood," Kagome snapped at him and lied back down. Instantly she berated herself for lashing out at him. Something's wrong. Definitely. And it's not that time of the month either.

Oh damn. Did I have sex with Kouga last night…? Kagome thought back desperately, and finally remembered that she was close to, but Kouga had withdrawn. She heaved a big sigh of relief. Well, that wouldn't have been so bad, to tell the truth, she thought. But only what happens after that.

But her worry returned as her original question remained unanswered. Something's obviously very wrong. She yawned and resolved to control her temper no matter what. Maybe it'd go away after a while, like conjunctivitis.

She took a deep breath again, and lifted her head up again, meaning to apologise to Kouga, but he was already sitting with Sango, talking to her while she skinned the hares. Why, that ingrate…

She sat up and reached for her backpack, and took out a pair of jeans and a top, then stuffed it back inside. A bath first, she thought, wrinkling her nose. She didn't exactly smell like roses, either.

Finally, Inuyasha returned with water. He handed the bottle to Sango grumpily and immediately jumped up onto a tree branch. Kagome groaned. Maybe I'm not ready to get up yet. With that thought, she flopped back on her stomach and went back to sleep.

After what seemed like only a little while, Kagome awoke. The sun was in her eyes, and that was what had woken her up. She winced and put up her hand to shield her eyes from the sunlight and sat up. She looked around, and five pairs of eyes stared back at her.

"Hey, how come you all didn't wake me up? Looks like it's midday now!" Kagome asked them. They all pasted cheery smiles on their faces. "Er, you looked like you needed your sleep, so I thought I should just… let you," Sango said nervously. Kagome knitted her eyebrows, thinking.

Had she gotten up in the morning, then? Kagome frowned. Why didn't she remember being awake?

After a moment, she shrugged. Nothing important seemed to have happened, anyway. Then Kouga, Inuyasha, Miroku, Sango and Shippou must be acting weird just for the heck of it, eh? she thought. She looked at them again. They seemed to have sensed that she had returned to normal so they had returned back to their work.

She shrugged. "Hey, aren't we going to continue our journey?" she asked them. Shippou, Sango and Miroku looked up at Inuyasha. He jumped down from the tree branch. "Hell, yes! We were just waiting for you to get up, lazy ass!" he said mildly.

But Kouga shook his head. "I don't think it's a good idea. It's sunny, and we'll just get hot and hungry if we start out now. And also, I might add, grumpy," he directed the last bit toward Kagome, smirking. Kagome raised an eyebrow, not understanding. "So, I think we should have lunch, and then move after it's a bit cooler."

Sango and Miroku nodded. "Kouga's right," Miroku added. "When I travelled alone, I always stopped at a village for lunch and…"

"Alright, alright. You don't have to give your whole life story, ya know. We'll just head out in the evening, okay? Jeez, another day wasted…" Inuyasha interjected. Miroku shrugged. "But we may not even be able to travel in the evening, because by then it'll be too late," he said, grinning.

Inuyasha's face literally ballooned up at Miroku's words. "OKAY! We'll start tomorrow morning, ALRIGHT?" he snapped, and jumped up onto the tree. Kouga grinned and shook his head. He turned to Sango. "So, is lunch ready?" he asked her.

"I just have to cook it," she said, and put a vessel on the fire. Kagome walked near the fire and lifted up the lid. "Hey Sango, what's this?" she asked her curiously. Sango smiled proudly. "Well, I told Kouga to get us a couple of hares, and I made up a recipe. We're cooking the second one now."

Kagome didn't like the sound of that. "Er… what exactly did you do?" she asked her cautiously. Sango's grin widened. "I put ramen seasoning on it in the morning and let it marinate… and now I'm going to boil it!" she said. Kagome's face scrunched up. "So… which flavour?" she asked her again.

Sango ruffled around the place, and brought out a long series of seasoning packets joint together end-to-end. "From this," she said, pretending to ignore Kagome's expression. Kagome slowly reached out for them and grabbed it, reading the words printed on the plastic. Chicken…? A hare tasting like chicken? Hope it's palatable, however it may turn out to be, she prayed silently, handing it back to Sango.

It turned out to be quite decent however, and everyone complimented Sango. She blushed and waved them off modestly. Kagome felt glad for her. It seems like Shippou, Sango and Miroku are paid less and less attention these days, she thought.

After they had finished their food, Kagome asked Sango to have a bath with her. Sango raised her eyebrow. "At noon…?" she asked. Kagome smiled. "Well, it's still morning to me," she replied.

Sango shrugged. "Why not. Let me get the towels." She said, and they both headed out to the pond to their west, which Inuyasha had found earlier. The pond where Kouga had found was to the southwest, but Kagome didn't want to go back there. Shippou decided to stay back with the boys.

Kagome and Sango unclothed and settled into the water, sighing as their bodies cooled down immediately. After a moment, Sango turned to her. She was grinning. "So, Kagome, have you banged Kouga yet…?" she said. Kagome gasped. Since when did Sango talk like that?

"SANGO!" she yelled in surprise at her friend, which only caused her grin to widen. "Well?" she prodded. Kagome's cheeks were burning red, and she looked at the water. "Where did you pick that up, anyway? 'Banging'? Honestly!" Kagome said eventually, ignoring the question.

Sango shrugged. "Well, if you really had b- I mean, made love to Kouga, you would have blushed and said nothing. So I said 'banging'. Element of surprise…" she started chuckling. Kagome could only gape at her best friend as she slowly quietened down.

Finally, Sango turned to her once more. "So. Why haven't you?" she asked Kagome. She frowned. "Why do you want to know anyway?" she said. Sango smiled. "Because I care about you. You're like a sister to me."

Kagome smiled back at her, and turned her gaze back on the water. "Well, you see, the reason is…" – she proceeded to explain the whole lecture to her – "But Sango, I keep wanting to…" she said, and snapped her mouth shut immediately.

Sango couldn't help grinning and shook her head. "You know what you can do to avoid that," she said. Kagome looked up at her. "I've known this for such a long time… I'm surprised you don't know about it…" she looked at Kagome, who was now listening to her with extreme interest.

She took in a breath. "When did you last have your period?" she asked matter-of-factly. Kagome thought back. It had ended the day she had planned to go home, when she had a fever. When she answered her Sango nodded and asked her a few more questions, making Kagome only a tiny bit uncomfortable. After all, this was her best friend, who she hid nothing from.

Finally, Sango nodded. "Okay. I think you can bang him after four days…" she grinned and put up her hands defensively as Kagome moved to whack her. Kagome splashed back into the water. "If it weren't for your reflexes I would've got you!" she growled, making Sango chuckle. "What did you expect from a demon slayer, you sex-deprived –"

She held out her hands once again as Kagome's fist came out of nowhere, and let out a gasp. "Well, I have to give you credit for almost getting me…" she smiled, and Kagome smiled along with her. After a moment, Kagome grew serious again.

"Sango."

Sango looked at her friend. "Hm?" she prompted her. Kagome hesitated for a moment. "Do you think I should?" she asked her nervously, playing with a lock of hair and staring back at the water.

"Look, Kagome. I can't tell you what to do or shouldn't, but I also think that you should do whatever seems right to you. Am I making sense or is it all a keening wail to you?" Sango said after a while.

Kagome smiled a bit. She'd gotten her answer. Of course, this whole embarrassing conversation about her discharges could have been avoided if she had just remembered to bring along a couple… a packet… of condoms. She sighed. It was impossible to head back now; Inuyasha'd have a fit. And she wouldn't even be able to tell him the real reason… what would she say? 'Sorry, Inuyasha, but I forgot to bring something along which will help me bang Kouga without worrying…?'

"Sango, you don't know how embarrassed I am to ask you this," she started, but Sango interrupted. "Girls… women talk about it all the time. Nothing to be embarrassed about," she said helpfully, which only caused Kagome to blush more.

"Well, okay. Um, what I wanted to say was, will you… er… stop me before the four days are up? In case I decide to get…" Kagome stammered, not sure how to frame it. Sango seemed to have understood, however, and nodded. "But I'll stop after the deadline," she added. Kagome smiled at her best friend gratefully.

The rest of the day passed uneventfully, and the beginning of pink and orange light in the sky told them that the sun was preparing to set. They wondered where Inuyasha had run off, Kouga had also disappeared for quite a bit of time in the middle of the day, but he had returned. Miroku had reasoned that Inuyasha was merely sulking, and truth be told, all of them agreed completely with him.

Kagome and Sango went to get water, and returned to their campsite with three bottles full. Sango set it beside the vessel in which it was to be boiled for ramen, and looked around.

Miroku and Shippou had taken out Kagome's playing cards and were trying to teach Kouga to play "Go Fish"… but he kept tearing up the cards in frustration when he didn't get the correct one.

Finally, Miroku decided that they couldn't play with just fifteen cards and piled them all together, winding a rubber band around it and throwing it on top of Kagome's bag. He stood up. "I'll look for Inuyasha. Maybe we can reach that nearby village before complete darkness," he said. Shippou jumped up on his shoulder. "I'll go look for him too," Sango added, and headed off after Miroku. As Kagome looked, she turned back and winked at Kagome, who raised an eyebrow. Sango's deserting me, the traitor!

Kouga looked up from the torn cards which he had slashed with his claws at Kagome when she sat beside him. "Having fun, eh?" she said, nodding at the nearly shredded cards. He shrugged. "I'm sad, Kagome," he whispered in her ear. Kagome looked at him. "Why?" she asked him in surprise.

"We were supposed to have a bath together, right?" he whispered into her ear again. Kagome sighed loudly and slapped him on the arm. "Honestly! What do I do with a horny demon like you?" she said, laughing. But Kouga wasn't. His eyes were full of humour, but he kept a straight face. He lied back on the grass, hands behind his head.

"Next time, when you decide to have a bath, I'll be there, whether you like it or not. Which is not possible, because I know you want me," he said gruffly. Kagome looked him in the eyes, and heat pooled into her lower abdomen. Should I tell him? Or is teasing more fun…? Kagome pondered, a slight smile gracing her lips.

Kouga raised an eyebrow. "What are you thinking?" he asked her, folding a leg up. Kagome couldn't help her eyes wandering to his legs as the fur pelt rode up. Kouga seemed to have noticed this, and smirked. Well. Kouga's getting too cocky for his own good, Kagome thought.

"So, Kagome. That dog's hard to find, it seems. What do you think we should do with such a lot of time on our hands?" Kouga asked her, a glint in his eyes. Kagome stood up and walked over to him. She bent low, and Kouga licked his lips, looking up at her. "Maybe…" she whispered, knowing Kouga would catch her every word, "Maybe I should teach you some other game…"

Suddenly, a hand was around her in a moment, and she was dragged down, Kouga's lips crushed on hers. He clamped her in place with his powerful legs, and she was helpless between them. Eventually, she gave up struggling and melted into their kiss, her hands starting to undo his armour strap.

"I said you could do it after four days. Last time I checked, it's still today."

Kagome's face burned red as she scrambled out from between Kouga's legs and stood up. Sango was standing there, but no one else was with her. Sango… you could have waited for a few more moments…

Kouga was looking puzzled now, and he was looking at Sango. "What the hell do you mean?" he asked her, still lying down. Sango put a hand on her waist, realising that maybe Kagome didn't want him to know. "I'd tell you to get up. It's not decent for a pack leader," she said. Kouga raised an eyebrow at her. "Do you find my position uncomfortable for you, Sango?" he asked her suggestively.

Sango frowned. "Of course not. I just –"

"Spare me, Sango. I know I'm irresistible."

"If you must know, I find you less attractive than an earthworm flapping around in the mud."

"Thanks, Sango," Kagome interrupted the two friends' banter, smiling. Sango waved a hand at Kagome as if brushing off her remark. "Ah, you know what I mean."

But Kouga wasn't finished needling Sango. "So, Sango, tell me… how do you keep yourself from jumping on me, eh? And don't deny it, I can see it in your eyes," he grinned. Sango sighed loudly. "Grow up, Kouga. You're so childish," she said, refusing to take his bait.

"No no no… I bet you want to see if I really am not childish… you want to see, perhaps…?"

"Shut it, Kouga. I'm warning you."

"Stop fighting, Sango, and give in. I know I have that effect on women, but I just can't help it."

"AGH! I'm going!"

With that, Sango huffed off, tired of Kouga's cocky attitude. Kagome turned to him. "What was that all about?" she asked him, folding her hands. Kouga smirked. "Got rid of her, didn't I?"

Kagome just shook her head. Kouga pulled her down again, positioning her so that she was straddling him. "So what's this about the 'four days'?" he asked her. Kagome shook her head. "Nothing, just a joke between me and Sango," she replied, hoping that'd be enough.

Apparently it was, as Kouga shrugged. He started to pull her towards himself to kiss her again, and she acquiesced, pressing her lips against his. She could feel his hardness even through his thick pelt, and ground herself into him, enjoying it as he groaned into her mouth.

Her hand wandered over the side of his face, and came to rest on the armour strap, fiddling with it again, but Kouga stopped her. He only confused her more when he broke their kiss and got up, Kagome now sitting on his lap. "What's the matter?" she asked him.

Ginta and Hakkaku steeped out from the shadows. Kouga lifted Kagome easily and out her aside, standing up. His two cohorts looked extremely haggard, and their unsmiling faces told her that something was not very good.

"Sit." Kouga ordered. Ginta and Hakkaku sat beside the charred twigs of the extinct fire, and Kouga sat opposite of them. Kagome joined him, settling at his side.

It was Ginta who broke the silence. "Kouga… it was terrible!" he started, and shuddered. Suddenly Kagome felt a familiar sense of wrongness, and she was filled with anger. "I – I know I shouldn't have left, but your father… he ordered us to find you…"

Hakkaku shook his head, and opened his mouth to say something, but Kouga raised a hand to silence him. "Continue, Ginta," he said in a firm but gentle voice. Ginta took a breath.

"Our tribe was attacked. About ninety wolves and two hundred of demons were killed. We hardly have a decent number of fighting men, Kouga… I don't know what has happenedsince we left. The situation was pretty bad… they may not even survive."

Kagome squeezed her eyes shut as Kouga let out a furious roar that sent the birds flying into the air.

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A/N: There you go. It's going to end in a couple of chapters… maybe twenty to make it a round figure, eh?

RESPONSES!

Pointy Objects: Thank you so much! Hm… can you tell me the authors' names? I wouldn't mind reading some, myself.

Hya-chan: I'm feeling extremely sorry for Kouga, now. He will get action… just not the kind he expected. .:tries to be mysterious:. Thanks for reviewing!

Tori: I have a feeling that it's going to get sadder… of course, maybe it's because I'm the authoress… anyway, that story you described, I read that story right before I started this one… it was TurboTwistedFire's, I think. Great story. AND I'M NOT TURNING HER INTO A DEMON! A MORE POWERFUL MIKO, BUT NEVER A DEMON! … thanks for reviewing! By the way, do you know French or something? I just have the feeling.

Toki-san: I agree with you WHOLE-HEARTEDLY. Inuyasha is dumber. He's a DUMBASS, in the words of Red Forman.

Kei-Ookami.kara.mori: I'll be waiting for your new story! Thanks for reviewing! I'm so cheerful! Somebody stop me!

DreamBeamz: Thanks! And I just love Kou/Kag fluff… it's really apparent… ehehehe

Silver Phoenix7: Here's the deal. Kikyou wants Kagome's soul to strengthen her own miko powers, and she'll get it through Inuyasha, who she thinks will hand Kagome to her on a silver platter as he's enraged by Kagome and Kouga's relationship. Naraku is helping Kikyou for mysterious reasons of his own (which was revealed earlier in this chapter), but Inuyasha is too strong for them. Naraku has a final plan, but Kikyou is a decent person inside and doesn't want him to go through with it. There. It's that simple. …ehehehehe… thanks for reviewing!

Black Metalmark: Katsu, you say? Hm… I should've written in Inuyasha's and Sesshoumaru's father, too… but 'Inutaisho' is hardly his name.

nunofyorbiz: I agree with you. Completely. That's why I like her… just like Sesshoumaru.

wynter89: Another one… will be a sequel to this, mayhap. What do you think? Should I?

inuhater101: .:LOOMS:. But… what happened, eh? What's wrong with that chapter? Uneventful! Please tell me what was uneventful, I would listen to any advice which'll improve my story… .:waves around AK-47:. Who's killing who now, eh? And here's hoping Kagome'll get stone drunk sometime soon! Ehehehe… Thanks for reviewing! And no, this is not a hostile reply. Rouroni Kenshin… Samurai X… Sanosuke Sagara, if I'm not mistaken… .:gurgles:.

PimpTroyce: Wow! Thanks for this great review! I really appreciate it… and the reason I like Kikyou more than Kagome is because of her attitude. I mean, Kagome's excellent and all, but Kikyou is such a breather from Kagome… anyway. Maybe I should start a Mary Sue list… nah. Wouldn't want to crappify the chapter.

And thanks to all the other reviewers, too! I'M IN PARADAISU! AHAHAHA! I'm just obsessed with that song… "Angel Wasshoi" from Galaxy Angel… I know, I know… it's so cheery and preppy and cutesy… but I can't help it. I really can't.

Bishounen of the Day:

From D.N.Angel: Dark Mousey and Krad! Dark and Krad! AHAHAHA!

Inuyasha: Izumo the priest! YIII! Finally remembered the name!

Remember, just ask me if you want me to respond to your reviews. Well, I'm going now. Into the deep depths of… my bed. Ehehehe…