A/N: yes, another crossover. HOPEFULLY not corny, though my belief in my own abilities is not that great...-;; anywho, please humor me and read it anyway and don't forget to review! It may not turn out good, but I sure had a lot of fun writing it. Lol

Disclaimer: don't own Inuyasha or Yu Yu Hakusho

"Now DIE!" came the cry, echoing off the trees of the forest, a large BOOM followed soon after.

Kagome Higurashi watched as the dog half-demon, Inuyasha, swung the Tetseiga in a huge arch, neatly cutting the slug-like demon in half. Kagome hurried over and picked up the shard of the Shikon jewel, grimacing at the disgusting yellowy-greenish slime on it from the demon.

"Got it!" she called out to Inuyasha, who was trying to find something to wipe his sword off on.

"Great, now let's get outta this dump. The stupid demon just had to go and get his messy guts everywhere, didn't he?" he complained, looking at the Tetseiga in annoyance.

"Come on and stop complaining, you big baby," said Kagome, walking off in the direction of camp.

"What did you call me?" he asked menacingly as he caught up to her.

"Nothing," replied Kagome sweetly.

"I will not be called a baby by some wench like you," he shouted.

"How many times do I have to tell you? My name is KAGOME! Say it with me now, ka-go-me."

"Wench," he muttered.

"You're impossible," she said, shaking her head.

They walked off arguing, neither noticing a small piece of slug that slipped from the ground into Kagome's backpack.

The two arrived back at camp some time later, still bickering. Sango, Miroku, Shippo, and Kirara had already set up camp and a delicious smell was coming from the pot hanging over the fire.

"...Wench! You don't get to tell me what to do!" Inuyasha shouted.

"Oh yea?" asked Kagome.

"Yea!"

"Sit, boy," she commanded. A loud THUMP was heard as Inuyasha hit the ground. Kagome promptly turned and walked over to the fire.

"Mm, smells good, Sango. What are you making?" she asked, pointedly ignoring Inuyasha as he got up and began muttering obscenities under his breath.

Sango, who, like the others, was used to this type of behavior, answered, "Rabbit stew with some herbs I found this morning. I trust the demon slaying went well?"

Normally, the others went along when they were collecting shards, but this time it was only a minor demon and they were all tired from walking all day.

Kagome held up the jewel shard, victoriously, pulling out her little bottle to put it in with the others. Shippo jumped onto her shoulder for a closer look.

"Wow, we have a lot," he commented, looking at the pinkish shards.

"Not as much as we would have," said Inuyasha. He was now sitting a few feet away, his back to the fire.

"Inuyasha!" said Kagome. "Do you always have to be such a pessimist?" She knew that he was talking about the time Kikyo had taken the shards that they'd collected from her.

Inuyasha stubbornly did not reply.

"Fine," she said, getting up, "I'm going home."

"What!" said Inuyasha. "We didn't even fight yet!"

Kagome smiled. "I know," she said, "but I've been here for an entire week. I mean, I know it's summer and I don't have to go to school, but I should still go home for a bit to check on Mom, Grandpa, Sota, and everybody."

"But—"

"Inuyasha," she said menacingly.

"Why're you looking at me like that?" he asked, his voice suddenly fearful.

She only sniffed, collecting her things. She put the jewel shards back in her backpack and slung it over her shoulder, walking off.

"Fine!" he shouted to her disappearing back. "But I'm coming to get you tomorrow!"

Kagome rolled her eyes, her back turned to him so he didn't see, and smiled good-naturedly. "Bye, Inuyasha," she said.

Yusuke Urameshi was training in the middle of a forest. Bursts of blue spirit energy could be seen, flashing through the canopy as splinters littered the ground. He was just wiping sweat from his face when he heard something behind him and spun.

"You're working hard, Yusuke," said Kurama with his usual smile, emerging from behind a tree.

"Yeah, well I thought I should do some work since I'm going to visit my cousins tomorrow. I'll be there for a while and I don't know when I'll get a chance again," he muttered. "So where's Hiei?"

"You really ought to work on your spirit awareness," came the flat, mocking voice behind him.

"Hello to you too," said Yusuke.

"You don't look like you're looking forward to your visit" noted Kurama.

"Yeah, well I'm pretty sure it's going to be the next best thing to torture, so you're right on that count; I'm not looking forward to it one bit. I don't even know why my mom is forcing me to go anyway."

"They can't be that bad."

"I mean, they're not really," said Yusuke hesitantly, "I just don't really like it at my cousins' place, that's all."

"When was the last time you visited them?" asked Kurama.

"I don't know, like 5 years ago. How much could've changed since then?"

Hiei snorted and Kurama smiled in amusement.

"What?" demanded Yusuke.

"Nevermind," said Kurama, giving up. He turned and headed back to his house, smiling as he shook his head in amusement.

"What!" repeated Yusuke, turning on Hiei.

Hiei only shrugged saying, "You're starting to sound like a retarded parrot." Then, he turned and disappeared in the opposite direction of Kurama, leaving behind a fuming Yusuke.

A/N: So? What do u think? I tried, anyway. I actually spent a stupidly long amount of time trying to figure out what Hiei would say on that last part. I finally settled for something I would say. Lol. I dunno, he doesn't talk much... anyway, please review! I enjoyed writing this fic even if no one enjoyed reading it...