A/N: Sorry it took me a while to get this up, but like I said, I'm making this up as I go, so it might be a tad slow. Lemme know what you think. Also, kudos time!

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College Life: Chapter Two

When Sango and Tsuyu got to the bar where the group was meeting, Miroku, Inuyasha and Kagome were beginning a game of cut-throat pool. Hachi and Koga were getting the drinks. They brought the drinks over to the billiards table, and while no one was looking, Koga spat into Miroku's gin and tonic. He had discovered Miroku flirting with Ayame earlier, and as one can imagine, didn't take to this too kindly. "Hey guys!" Sango greeted the party. "Everybody, this is Tsuyu, my roommate. Tsuyu, this is everybody, my friends from high school."

"Hey, I'm Kagome, nice to meet you."

"I'm Koga."

"I'm his girlfriend Ayame."

"Feh!" (A/N: Three guess' for who that is!)

"Hey I'm Miroku." Miroku introduced himself with a grin. Usually, he would've averted to the 'chivalrous, harmless flirting' act, but he didn't feel like getting beaten over the head by Sango just yet. "And this is my roommate, Hachi. He is a kind fellow."

"Pleased to meet you." Hachi said as he was introduced.

Tsuyu shook his hand. "Likewise." As Tsuyu reached out to shake Hachi's hand, she knocked Miroku's drink off the edge of the pool table. "Oh, sorry about that. I'll go get you another." Tsuyu offered.

"Thanks."

"Damn it!" Koga swore. Everyone turned to stare at Koga's sudden outburst. "Uh…don't mind me I just remembered that I forgot to do something important today."

The other members of the group dismissed it. "So guys what do you think of Tsuyu?"

"She seems nice." Kagome remarked.

"She is very pretty." Miroku added. Sango faked a cough. "Oh come on now, my love. You know her beauty is but naught compared to your own." Miroku said, wrapping his arms around her waist and kissing the crown of her head.

Inuyasha rolled his eyes. "If you're all done being lovey-dovey Miroku, it's your turn." Inuyasha complained, bringing their pool game back in mind.

"Right." Miroku replied, nodding thanks to Tsuyu, who had brought his second drink. Miroku skillfully pocketed the 4-ball, which won him the game. He put down his cue and took several bows. "Thank you, thank you."

"Feh! I bet you cheated!" Inuyasha protested. "No one beats me three games in a row!"

"Inuyasha, you are such a whiner! Why can't you just take losing gracefully like the rest of us? I lost too, but you don't see me complaining!" Kagome pointed out.

"He cheated!" Inuyasha continued to rant.

"Fine. Let's go, just you and me." Miroku challenged.

"Okay, let's do it. Eight-ball?" Inuyasha asked.

"Sure." Miroku agreed.

The game had endured about fifteen minutes, and Miroku was at victory's doorstep. "Eight-ball, corner pocket." Miroku called, pointing at the pocket in the lower left corner of the table. He easily pocketed the shot. Inuyasha would've still had two balls to pocket before he would've even had a shot at the eight.

"Feh. I knew I shouldn't have gone easy on you." Inuyasha snorted. This comment received a roll of the eyes from all.

"Look Inuyasha, there's nothing wrong with losing to Miroku, it doesn't make any of us think any less of you" Kagome chided, putting her arms around his neck from behind.

"But he didn't beat me fair and square! I went easy on him." Inuyasha continued to say.

"You're not fooling anybody pal. You lost. Admit it." Koga advised.

"What'd you say?" Inuyasha demanded.

"You heard me!" Koga snapped back, ready to fight.

"Sit boy!"

Sango rolled her eyes. "All their fights end that way." she explained to Tsuyu and Hachi.

"How does she do that?" Hachi asked.

"The rosary around his neck makes him fall at Kagome's command of 'sit'." Miroku butted in.

"Hmm, that might come in handy." Tsuyu said with a smirk.

"Sorry, it only works for Kagome." Miroku pointed out. "If it worked for others, I would've started using it years ago."

"As would I." Sango agreed.

"Why doesn't he just take it off?" Ayame wondered out loud, joining the conversation.

"Only Kagome can. It's enchanted." Miroku answered. He took a look at his watch. It was quarter 'till one AM. "I hate to sound like a goody-goody, but I'm gonna be off too bed. My first class starts at seven tomorrow morning."

"As does mine." Ayame added. "Let's both go." The pair said their farewells to the group, and headed for the dorm. "Good excuse to get us both out of there." Ayame complimented him. "I wouldn't have been able to get us out together without one of them getting suspicious."

"Eh? What'd you mean 'excuse'? My first class does start at seven." Miroku said, rather confused by what Ayame was talking about.

"Riiight." Ayame replied sarcastically with a wink. "So does mine."

Miroku was perplexed, as his face made clear. "What on earth are you talking about?"

"Don't tell me you've forgotten already!" Ayame pouted. "Remember this afternoon? Our little 'talk'?" Ayame persisted.

Miroku figured she was talking about when they had flirted in the dorm. "Did she take me seriously? Uh oh."

"No need to worry. I forgive you. I would've forgotten myself if it had been anyone else. So what'd you say we go back to my room and have a little fun?" Ayame said in a seductive tone.

"Uhh…correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't you with Koga?" Miroku asked uneasily.

"It doesn't bother me if it doesn't bother you babe." Ayame assured him with another wink "So what's it going to be? You in or out?"

"Well, you see I am sort of with Sango." Miroku reminded her.

"True, but what does that matter. Don't tell me you've never cheated on that girl before." Ayame seemed pretty sure Miroku was a player. Of course Miroku couldn't really blame her. Would you?

"Actually, no. I find cheating highly immoral and I have never done so before." Miroku said proudly.

"Well, excuse me; I forgot I was in the room that ethics built!" Ayame snapped back. "Besides, you know what they say, there's a first time for everything. You've got potential Miroku, you really do. And I know you can do better than her. Tell me you don't some of this." she dared with a confident smirk.

Miroku was tempted, no doubt about it. Who wouldn't be, with this fine piece of woman practically throwing herself at him? However he loved Sango, and really didn't think cheating would get him anywhere. "Damn it, I never thought I would be so upset to have a hot girl ready to hop in the sack. My body says yes. My brain says yes. But my heart says no. Stupid heart! It always gets in the way."

Ayame was getting impatient. "So, what's it going to be?"