When Two Great Stories Collide…
Will probably 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: Hello. Well now they are in HP's world. Am I confusing you? Good, cause it will probably be even more confusing. But hey, it is fun. As for those people that want me to make a sequel to A Car Ride Home (which, in case you were wondering, is not related to this story), I am trying. I just can't think of a good idea for it yet. But once I do I will get it up as soon as possible! Now onto the chaos!

Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha or Harry Potter. I don't own Inuyasha or Harry Potter. Sheesh, it is like I have to write lines for detention or something after saying this repeatedly. My hands might not be in pain, but my soul is. (faints dramatically but suspiciously wakes up in time to write story)

Ch. 2: What The Hell?

Bright light shone through and lit Kagome's face, making the inside of her eyelids burn in a bright, fleshy orange. She turned over to shield her face. She did not want to wake up and hunt for jewel shards just yet. She just wanted to think about the night she had last night with her friends, just simply enjoying each other's company. It was as if their troubles could cease if they just stopped fretting about it. And last night, when they didn't worry about it obsessively, it seemed to make everyone's mood lighter. Kagome wished that things could be like that more often.

But now it was dawn and it wasn't likely that they could just sit around and talk again. They had shards to go after and demons to destroy. 'What a life is that?' Kagome thought to herself, 'It is like that something has to control you, to keep you going. I hate it. Sometimes I just wish that things could be different. That we could have met under better circumstances. It seems our friendship is fueled by the hatred of Naraku, and that is what keeps us going, and what ironically tortures us at the same time.'

She snuggled into her pillow and soft mattress for comfort. 'Wait…Soft pillows? Comfy mattresses? When did I go home? I am sure that I fell asleep at the campsite with the others. How did I end up here?'

For the first time that morning Kagome opened her eyes. She sat up and rubbed her eyes, in order to get the 'sand' that was blurring her vision out of them. Once her vision was not blocked, she could clearly see that she was not at home. Her obnoxiously pink room, as Inuyasha put it, was nowhere to be found. Instead it was a dull yellow, with various types of flowers in vases. The room smelled very sweet. But it was too sweet. The smell was probably there to cover up another one. No items of her room were there as well. There was no desk, no computer, no books. Nothing was in this room except her bed, and another one that was next to it.

Kagome realized that someone was in the bed opposite her. There was a large lump underneath the dull yellow covers that matched the walls. And it was moving! Kagome hoped that it was someone she knew. This place was weird to her, yet oddly familiar. Which was weird, seeing as the room wasn't even in a Japanese style, like hers.

Turning to the lump, suddenly frightened, she hissed, "Who is there? Show yourself!"

The lump rustled a bit more underneath its covering, and then it pulled it off. A sigh of relief washed over Kagome as she saw who it was. "Sango-chan. I am so glad you are here."

Sango sat up, her legs in an Indian style fashion like Kagome's, and then she stretched. "Kagome-chan, do you know where we are?"

'Sheesh, for someone who woke up in some unknown place, she seems pretty calm!' Kagome thought to herself.

"Well panic isn't the best way to solve a problem, Kagome-chan." Sango said wisely.

"What? Oh, did I say that out loud? Me and my big mouth…" Kagome responded, embarrassed that Sango knew what she was thinking about.

"Not a problem. Now, what should we do? Should we go see if the others are here?" Sango suggested.

"I guess so…" Kagome said nervously. She didn't really like the idea of venturing into some new place with who knows what out there. For all she knew, someone with a gun or something was outside their door. But on the other hand, seeing more familiar faces and making sure everyone was ok was rather tempting.

"Ok, lets go then." Sango said, opening the door. To Kagome's relief a huge man with a gun or other lethal weapon did not stand on the other side. They went down a long hallway, opening many doors as they passed.

The first one was a pink bathroom. It was small with a tub/shower on one side of the wall. An open bottle of some paste lay on the counter, its name in a language that they did not understand. A red haired, sleeping couple preoccupied the second room. The bed was small and the couple was almost falling off on both ends. The room was painted in a pale white. The third room was the study, Kagome figured, for there were many books on shelves and a comfy armchair was in the middle of it all. And in the forth and final room on that floor, was a girl with bushy, curly brown hair. She was putting on some very weird robes that were stitched in red and gold. The girl also seemed oddly familiar to Kagome, despite her…awkward fashion sense. Kagome and Sango entered the room and started staring at the sight automatically. They forgot that they weren't invisible…

"Oh, the foreign exchange students. Hi, I am Hermione Granger. Nice meeting you!" she greeted, offering her hand. Kagome took and shook it, though she had no idea what the girl was saying. She seemed nice enough though. "Um, why are you two staring at me?" the girl spoke again, annoyance flickering in her features.

Kagome told Sango, "What do you think she is saying?" (keep in mind this is Japanese)

"I don't know. She looks annoyed…Oh my goodness! We were staring at her this whole time! That must be what she is talking about. Miroku stares at me all the time, I know how it feels." She responded, immediately looking away from the girl.

"That must be it," Kagome said, following what Sango had done, "But I think that you like it when Miroku stares. Makes you feel special." She teased.

Sango blushed but denied what she was saying. Kagome giggled. 'For someone who could easily kill demons without effort, Sango is shy in other areas. Why must she keep denying that Miroku doesn't love her, when it is so freaken obvious. It sort of pisses me off. I wish Inuyasha was like that. Oh, no, don't think about Inuyasha. More important things are going on.'

The girl kept on talking in some language unknown to the girls. But her body language could pretty much explain it. At first she seemed to look confused; there was a frown on her face. Then she started talking faster in that language, and her expression turned a bit angry. Her hands were on her hips. If Kagome didn't know any better she would have thought that the girl was lecturing them on something. After all, that is how she looked when she lectured Inuyasha. She wondered why a person would lecture someone they just met.

"She seems angry. Have any idea what she is talking about?" Kagome asked.

"Not a clue. I just hope we can get out of here soon…" Sango answered.

While the two were talking the girl's expression changed, yet again. Kagome figured that this girl was expressive, like she was. She figured that if she could understand her, they might get along rather well. But anyway, this time she looked as though she had solved an enigma that she had been working on for a long time. The girl took out a thick stick out of her pocket and pointed it that them.

Kagome, who was still paranoid about being shot in this place, shrieked and ran out of the room. Sango, who did not see any threat in the stick but didn't want to be alone with a strange person, ran after her. And then finally, the bushy haired girl started after them, shouting.

Kagome ran down the stairs, the other girls following in pursuit. The third girl was still hollering behind them, but that is not what waked the other inhabitants up. Everyone that was living there (which included a lot of red heads) rushed into one room where a familiar voice was screaming.

"Where in the hell am I? And who the hell are you? Dammit, I want some answers!" Inuyasha yelled thrashing about a bright yellow room with some posters hanging on every possible place. They all had a picture of a weird type of ball or a broom. These posters were now currently being torn up by the hanyou.

There was a boy with the same red hair as the others looking both terrified and angry. Inuyasha picked up the boy, who appeared to be about the same age as them, by the collar of his robes. "Answer me now." He said coldly, in a fashion that you would expect from his half-brother, Sesshomaru (thanks to petpeeves12 for correct spelling and 1st reviewer).

The boy started shrieking in the same language as the girl. The people around him looked frightened for him, and a bit betrayed, though Kagome couldn't imagine why. She considered that these people weren't going to hurt them. If they would they would have done so a while ago. Maybe that is why they look betrayed. They wanted to help them. The question now is why were they here and what do they want to help them with? She wanted to find out, and killing one of them won't help.

Kagome pushed her way through the crowd. She noticed that the bushy haired girl was pushing through it as well, trying as hard as she could to reach the doorway. Kagome hoped that the girl wouldn't pull out her stick and do something bad to Inuyasha. What was so special about that stick anyway? And why was everything around here so familiar to her?

Author's Notes: Cliffhanger…again! Bum, bum, bum! So I know this doesn't make any sense, but trust me, it will all be clear when it ends (which I hope will not be any time soon, depends on if people review or not). Will Hermione kill Inuyasha? Hmm, seeing as I am evil that would be funny. But wait! There is that 'You have to be seventeen or older to use magic outside of school.' Damn! That would have been funny!

Kagome and Sango: How is death funny?

Me: Uh, well it is Inuyasha.

Kagome: Well in that case. (extreme and psyco laughter)

Sango: Uh, Kagome. You are freaking me out!

Me: Yeah. Besides you like Inu!

Kagome: No I don't.

Me: Um…yeah you do!

Kagome: Whatever. So people, please review this story. I wanna see if Inuyasha dies or not.

Sango and Me: Yeah review. It makes everyone happy!

Everyone: (does the tango singing 'Review, review, review!')

Long author's Note, eh?