Disclaimer: I do not own Inu Yasha or Yu Yu Hakusho.

A/n (IMPORTANT): Okay, some things to know.

Yomi and Kagome did not introduce themselves to each other, so they'll refer to each other as "youkai" and "ningen" for a bit. Youkai, if you didn't know, means "demon" in Japanese/Nihon-go. Ningen, if you didn't know as well, means "human" in Japanese/Nihon-go.

Also, Yomi and Kagome are in a dimension that consists of "dimension travelers". This dimension is called Himo Dimension AKA String Dimension. I think, from the Albert Einstein's theory about the string dimension, is a dimension where everything goes differently from what is happening now. For instance, if you go to IN-N-OUT you order a drink and well done fries with certainty of what you want, the next dimension is where you order with uncertainty like saying "Uhm… Is it okay if I have a chocolate milk shake and fries?" Are you getting it? Or, is your brain hurting? Oh well, I'll explain later especially since I got this from the Einstein Skirball Museum.

Okay, the Himo Dimension is about dimension travelers. Children are taught from a certain age to twelve how to make portals to other dimensions and fight. There are certain types of these dimension travelers that are given certain assignments. For instance, like Naruto, in the second or third volume, they had to do assignments that are in their level. That's what these people do.

I'll get into much more detail in the next chapter.

Also, I won't be able to update the chapter for "Where My Heart Lies" because I have a writer's block on that story.

Last Time:

"Is there something wrong with me?" she asked annoyed.

Almost caught off guard, Yomi replied, "No, ningen, I was just surprised I could see."

This Time:

Kagome and Yomi had ventured off into the woods somehow. It was quite strange and yet familiar to them. Though, silence had taken its place around them.

"Uhm…" said Kagome, as she stopped and looked around.

Yomi, with eyes now, looked at her. "What is it?" He was clearly annoyed.

"I-it's getting cold. Can we st-stop and take a break?" she asked, shivering a bit.

Yomi rolled his eyes and thought, "Pfft. Ningens can be so weak."

"We might as well," he began. "It is getting too dark. I'll make the fire, as well. Since you ningens are quite gullible to the cold."

"F-fine," said Kagome, not wanting to argue. If she was going to stay with a youkai that had powerful youki, she might as well listen to him.

"…" Yomi left Kagome alone.

Kagome, luckily had her big heavy bag, took her sleeping bag out and laid it on the cold dirt floor. She took out a box of matches, so the youkai did not have to waste time.

Yomi finally came back with wood and placed them on the ground. "Here!" said Kagome, as she tossed the box of matches to him.

Yomi caught it easily and looked at it strangely. It was a small box had two rough sides. He opened the match and saw little sticks with weird ends. "Ningen, what am I supposed to do with these little twigs?"

Kagome almost smacked herself on the forehead. She forgot youkais did not know what matches were! She sighed and stood up from her spot. "Give me the matches."

Yomi tossed the "matches" to her. Kagome took a match and rubbed the tip of it against the "hard surface". Fire came out to Yomi's surprise. Kagome quickly tossed it to the collected wood. Guess what the result was, FIRE!

"Interesting… how were you able to do that?" asked Yomi.

Kagome grinned and said, "It's magic."

"What kind of magic, ningen?"

She giggled and took out a pan and ramen. "A magician never reveals her secret!"

"…"

She laughed a bit. "It wasn't magic really. It's just… a tool that makes life easier. Also, I feel kind of rude and all for not asking your name this whole time. So, what's your name? My name's Kagome!"

"Ka-go-me… my name is Yomi," Yomi said.

"Wow! You're not like other youkais are you?" asked Kagome as she took out a pan for the ramen. It was a good thing she had extra water bottles.

Yomi looked at her questionably. "Youkais would usually call me unnecessary names." Kagome frowned a bit, as she started making ramen. "Even one of my companions would call me "wench", "bitch", and some other names at times."

"I see," said Yomi. "What are you making?" He decided to change the subject.

"I'm making a food called "Ramen"."

"What is this "ramen" made of?"

Kagome looked at him, waiting for the ramen to be cooked. "Ramen is noodle soup."

"I see," said Yomi.

The ramen finished, after a bit. Kagome served him some, which he found was quite tasty.

It was really dark now. Both were wide awake. "Yomi…?" began Kagome.

Yomi looked at her. "How'd you get into the portal?"

"I was pushed into a well in Makai."

"Oh…" said Kagome.

"Hhhhhyyyyyaaaaahhh!" There was an ambush!

Yomi caught someone by the leg and looked at the someone. "This is quite interesting."

"GRR! Let me go!" yelled a… little kid.

Kagome was now looming over the kid. "Can I hold him next?"

"FYI, buddy, I'm a girl!" shouted the kid.

Kagome squealed a bit. "That's even better!" Kagome snatched the kid away. "You're so cute and adorable!"

Yomi looked at Kagome, as if she was the strangest creature in the world.

"Hand us the Chief Elder's granddaughter!"

Kagome and Yomi looked over to their new guest.

Men that were around Kagome's age stood a few feet away. There were about five of them.

The strange thing about them was that. "Put some more clothes on!" shouted Kagome, as she looked away blushing.

They were wearing loin cloths.


Okay, I have to end it there.

(1) "GRR! Let me go!" yelled a… little kid.

I need to do some English kind of thing like allusion, irony, foreshadow, etc. So this really is an allusion to an Inu Yasha episode with Shippou! Remember? Inuyasha was holding Shippou by the leg, when they first met.