Author's Note: This chapter is kind of filler...but they had to get to the wizard some how. And Kagome is pretty damn moody, so it was time for her to PMS a little.
Traveling…
Kagome was sleeping on Ryu-crow's back because Inu-lion had once again refused to let her ride. He did, however, examine every tiny sound that threatened the silence. The brainless Ryu-crow managed to call him paranoid, and the heartless Tin-kotsu managed a little pity. Kagome woke just as the reached the border of the Emerald City.
"We're finally here!" she cried delightedly as she hopped off Ryu-crow's back.
"Wishard," said Tin-kotsu.
"That's right!" chirped Kagome. "Wow, everything's so green!" (A/N: wow, look at those exclamation marks…but she really does talk like that sometimes.) And it was. Even the yellow road had slowly changed to green under their feet. The trains were green, the houses were green, the cats were green, even the people were green. Fortunately, this was the Emerald City, no the barf-green city. The now pea green path twisted straight down to wizard's bright green palace, and they marched up to the door. Kagome knocked, and a small hole appeared.
"Hello," she chanted brightly. "We're here to see the Wizard of Oz, and I can't wait to find out who he is!"
"You're pretty annoying when you're this happy," hissed Inu-lion. Kagome ignored him.
"Not visitors," said a gruff voice from the other side of the door. In an instant Kagome changed from cheerful to furious.
"Listen you jerk! I wanna go home to the real Inuyasha! And to Shippo, and Sango, and Miroku!" She raised Kikyou's bow and aimed it threateningly at the hole. "You're gonna let me see the wizard or…or…I'll curse you!" The door flew open and the gruff voice yelled,
"Please don't, just come in! Don't point that bow at me anymore…" Kagome blinked.
"You…you're a munchkin?" The tiny man nodded.
"I'll t-take you to the wizard," he said in his deep voice. They followed the munchkins through a series of twisting hallways and stopped them before a giant set of doors. He bowed and scurried away.
"Here we go," said Kagome brightly. She pulled open the doors.
