When Two Great Stories Collide…
Probably will change Title.

Summary: What happens when the Inuyasha tachi somehow wind up in Kagome's favorite story: Harry Potter? Will new relationships form? Will they ever get back home? Are they in just as much danger as they were in their old era? All to be found out in the story: When Two Great Stories Collide! Pairings: MirSan, InuKag, RonHer, HarGin.

Author's Notes: This will most likely bet set in the sixth year (they will all be sixteen, in other words). I just wanted to put my two favorite stories together, so I won't feel guilty about writing about one at a time. May have romance (I am really just writing this as I think, but that is how most of my good stories work out). I seriously dunno yet.

Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha or Harry Potter! That goes for all of the chapters, so I hope I will not have to repeat myself. I probably will though. This is probably made just to put the writer in a deep depression. (sigh)

Ch. 1: Story Time!

Harry did not like all the publicity he got. It wasn't his fault that he survived from Voldemort's attack. It isn't his fault that he seems to save someone every year at Hogwarts. He was just doing what he had to do, because everyone around him was so oblivious to the situations underneath their own noses.

People think that Harry likes the attention he gets. Who wouldn't like to be in the Daily Prophet almost every week for something wonderful? He, apparently, was the only person on Earth that didn't like something like that happening. And for that people thought that he was some stuck up prep who is just trying to get even more attention for being rebellious. But they didn't know what it was like to be 'The Chosen One' or 'The Boy Who Lived'…

Kagome was engrossed in the newest addition of the Harry Potter series. It was nice to be able to read the books once in awhile. Usually she didn't have enough time to do so, for she was always battling demons or dealing with Inuyasha. Even if she had some time to relax, she would usually have to use that valuable time to study for a test. But now it was summer and there were no tests to be taken, but there were also no reasons to go back to see her family. Inuyasha already thought her tests were useless, but he let her go (or more like she forced him to allow it) for them. If she just wanted to go to check up on her family, she would have to fight, even harder, for it. Despite this, though, Kagome was glad it was summer. Even though she wasn't at school most of the time, she felt happier that it was summer, though it didn't make a huge change in her life anyway. And of course, one of those reasons of why she liked summer was to be able to read something that wasn't about history or math (man, she despised math) for a change.

"Kagome-chan?" asked a quiet voice from across the fire.

"Yes, Sango-chan?"

"What are you reading? It isn't as big as those other books you usually read at night." Kagome noticed that Sango was eyeing the colorful book with interest. Sango was always one to be interested in what she was reading about or learning in school. Sango added, jokingly, "Plus, you seem to be enjoying yourself. You don't have that confused 'what the heck is this' look on your face."

Kagome laughed, knowing that most of the stuff she did read about for school was not comprehendible to her. "This is a book called Harry Potter. It is popular in my time."

"What is it about?" Shippou asked, joining their conversation. Shippou always loved a good story. He would be begging Kagome, and sometimes Miroku, for a story about knights and princesses.

"Well it is about a young wizard," -Sango had a quizzical look on her face, and Kagome explained- "a wizard is sort of like a miko but the powers aren't holy ones and you need a wand to use most of it. So it is about his adventures with his friends. It is really cool!"

"Well I can't sleep. Can you read it to me, Kagome?" pleaded Shippou, crawling into her lap and trying to figure out what the many letters were saying.

"I don't know Shippou. It is sort of scary for young children, such as you. I mean, there are killings and-"

"Aww, come on Kagome! It is not like it is any worse than what we do everyday!" Shippou interrupted.

'He has a point,' Kagome thought, 'All we do is kill demons. And he doesn't seem traumatized by the actual thing.' But then she remembered about the other stuff that he might not understand. Kagome didn't really think that Shippou would be affected if she read this to him, but the book was more than 600 pages long and he usually refused to go to bed until a story was finished. Plus, she didn't really feel like reading that much. "Well, um, there is a bunch of gushy stuff that you make not like. It may not be appropriate for a child your age."

"Kagome, I doubt it is any worse than what Miroku does. Come on, read the story to me. Please?" he asked Kagome, his eyes wide and watery.

"Oh fine." Kagome said, giving up and losing hope that she would be able to sleep tonight.

"Yay!" he cheered, forgetting that only before, he was almost crying.

"Count me in." Sango said, "It seems interesting enough."

"I'll listen too. If there is any chance to hear some hot stuff, I am interested." Miroku said seductively, remembering what Kagome said before about gushy stuff that was inappropriate for young people.

"Um, Miroku, there isn't anything about what you are thinking in this." Kagome said, somewhat disgusted. Meanwhile, Sango was muttering something about hentais who have to read about it just because they can't get anyone to do it for them.

Kagome was glad that everyone seemed interested in what she was doing. It was good that they could just share a story together, not having to talk about their troubles all the time. "What about you Inuyasha? Wanna join us?" Kagome asked to the tree above her.

Inuyasha was not visible but you could clearly hear a "Feh" coming out of the tree.

"It's settled then. Now let us go into the amazing world of Hogwarts, where-" she said dramatically, before being interrupted.

"Hogwarts? What in the hell is Hogwarts?" Inuyasha barked. So he was more interested than everyone had thought. Kagome opened her mouth to explain, before being interrupted again.

"Warts of a hog?" Sango suggested.

"What kind of world is that?" Shippou asked, the idea of hog warts being all over the place not appealing to him. "Sounds gross!"

Kagome rolled her eyes, but then she realized that they didn't know any better. "Hogwarts-one word by the way-is the school of witchcraft and wizardry. That is the school Harry and his magical friends go to. Now anyway-"

"Who are his friends? Any sexy ladies that adore him?" Miroku (who were you expecting?) asked.

While Sango threw a nearby rock at Miroku, Kagome went on, "No, well maybe some of them are cute to him, but again Miroku, nothing intimate happens. The worse that happens is kissing. Well anyway, his best friends are Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger-Ron and Hermione have a crush on each other but they haven't admitted it yet, sort of like you and Sango-" Miroku chuckled as Sango turned red "and there are other friends too, such as Ron's little sister, but they aren't really important. So anyway, while they are learning at this school there is this evil wizard named Lord Voldemort who tries to kill them all-"

"Why does he want to kill them?" Shippou, once again, interjected.

"I dunno. He is sort of like Naraku; he just kills for no reason, except to gain power." Kagome explained.

"Who is worse: this Voldemort guy or Naraku?" Inuyasha asked beside her. Kagome jumped, Shippou falling off of her lap, as she didn't notice that he had climbed down from the tree and sat beside her. He may act like he isn't interested in her thing's, but he is so obvious sometimes.

"Um, I guess Naraku, since he is killing actual people, while Lord Voldemort is a fictional character." She said matter-of-factly, as if everyone knew that was the case.

"I thought so," Inuyasha said smugly. Kagome thought that he was happy that their group seemed tougher than theirs, knowing that the 'bad guy' they were fighting was worse than the one that this Harry Potter group was. Inuyasha always had to be the best at something, after all.

"So anyway," Kagome said, somewhat amused, " the reason Harry is the main character is because he survived when Lord Voldemort attacked his family; unfortunately they did not." Kagome now suddenly wished she hadn't said that; the situation was much like Sango's. Miroku was eyeing Sango nervously, Kagome noticed, to see how she would react. But Sango didn't seem effected, or she was and was covering it up. Kagome never knew when it came to Sango. The others, compared to Sango, were an open book. "And now he is famous because of it and everyone knows him. They either adore him, or hate him. He is usually the talk of the school, and he doesn't like it. But his friends treat him normally, most of the time." Kagome added quickly, eager to get on with a new subject.

"Why do they hate him?" Sango asked in a monotone voice, "Your family being killed is not a reason to hate someone." Kagome shivered. Yep, she had hit a sensitive spot for Sango.

"I think they are jealous of the attention. Or maybe they are future death eaters, or people that assist Lord Voldemort with his evil deeds. But either way, it is usually a stupid reason." Kagome said nervously, hoping that she didn't set Sango off. She really wanted to change the subject.

Miroku, sensing the tension in the area, came to Kagome's rescue. "So should we start with the story? It seems pretty long and we all know how Shippou is."

Kagome let out a breath, of which she just realized she had been holding, and then silently thanked Miroku. "Ah, yes let's begin." She said, opening the green and purple book. "It all starts in the Prime Minister of England's office, where-"

"England?" Shippou asked.

"Yes, Shippou. England. It is another country." She said curtly. She was getting tired of explaining everything.

"Oh…what is a Prime Minister?" Shippou asked again.

'Ugh…this is going to be a long night.' Kagome thought. "He is pretty much the ruler of the country, m'kay?" Kagome said, "Now anyway, he had just gotten word from the painting in his office that-"

"Paintings can talk in this story?" Shippou asked, excited.

"Yes, Shippou, they can. This story has magic remember? So almost anything is possible." Kagome was clearly getting annoyed now. She usually thought that Shippou was adorable when he asked questions, but it was horrible when you are trying to tell a story. "So yes, he had just gotten word that the ex-Minister of Magic, Cornelius Fudge, was coming to speak with him.

"So there is a Minister of Magic, too?" someone asked. It wasn't Shippou (everyone drops dead in surprise), but Miroku. "How many ministers are in this story?"

"There is a Minister of Magic as well…Maybe we should start from the beginning story and go from there. You guys are annoying me by interrupting."

"Hey! I hardly said a word!" Inuyasha yelled.

"Well then most of you are. Happy?" Kagome said, exasperated.

"No, I am not happy you wen-"

"Uh, yes Kagome. Could you start from the beginning? It would be much easier to understand." Sango said loudly, not in the mood for a heated argument to break lose. (for future reference: Yes, they are getting at going to Hogwarts and Harry. It will happen soon. Please don't leave me yet!)

"Uh, ok." Kagome said, cramming her book into her stuffed book bag, only to return with a smaller one. "This one is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. It begins with an eleven year old boy who is locked up in his room, unaware of what will be happening in a matter of hours." And with that she began the story, going into great detail on the buildings and people. Her friends did seem to understand it easier, but she was still interrupted every five minutes, either it was what a car was or why do Harry's godparents treat him badly.

After reading for about an hour, they were at the part of the story when the gang first discovers Fluffy (no, not Sesshy) and think that it is guarding something. She was describing the hideous beast, when she was interrupted with loud snoring. The kitsune youkai (sp?) in her lap was curled up in a comfortable position, his fluffy tail brushing against her stomach. "I think that that is enough for today. Same time tomorrow?" Kagome asked everyone. Miroku and Sango nodded, while Inuyasha just went back up to the tree that he had inhabited before.

She was laying out her futon with the others when she asked, "So, did you guys get half of the stuff that I was talking about?"

Sango gave a half smile, "Sort of. I mean, it isn't really that different than our lives. With the magic and demon like creatures. I can sort of relate to some of the characters. They are believable." Miroku just nodded in agreement, too tired to really talk.

Kagome smiled back, "Well I am glad you liked it. There is a reason why it is so popular in my time, after all! Well, night…" And then they went into a deep slumber, some of them inhabited with brutal murders, others with lethal curses, and for the lucky few of the group, it was actually a calming sleep.

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While they slept, an old, dignified person appeared from the forest around them. The full moon shined onto his spectacles, making him appear wise. He was clothed in royal green robes, which were heavy and accompanied with an even weirder hat. This man was definitely not from that country or time.

He looked around the camp, and seemed a bit more at ease, as if that was the place that he was supposed to be at the time. As if he had been looking for these people for a long time, for they were desperately needed of assistance in his world.

He saw the yellow book bag beside one of the girl's there, and saw that the various books that were planted there were still there. They appeared to be read, for there were different colored bookmarks in each of them. He smiled as he realized that what he wanted had been accomplished. They knew a bit about that world.

So with that, he took out a thick stick with feathers on one end and flicked it, muttering something under his breath though not to wake the people around him. There was a bright flash and a loud bang, as if someone had shot a gun. Smoke filled the area like a thick and never receding fog; nothing could be seen. Just as quickly as all of this had happened, it had disappeared. But now all of the people in the camp were gone.

Author's Notes: Cliffy, cliffy. (laughs manically) Muah ha ha. So yeah. Next chapter coming up. Oh, and can you guys guess who that mystery guy is? I did give some big clues. Please review! (puppy dog eyes) I fized some things in here that I noticed were wrong. Same will go to Ch 2, because I also noticed something wrong there.