Hello! It's me again. Okay, please review, and please read. This chapter is different from the others because in this chapter I start leading up to the climax in the story. I apologize for any spelling and grammer mistakes in this chapter. Also, I don't hate Koga, and he in my story he's to weird. Very very weird. But please bare with me. I actually like Koga, but he's just the perfect tool to use in these stories!

Koga: I am not a tool! I'm a WOLF! And what do you mean, that I'm weird? I'm not sure my Kagome would like that very much…

Inuyasha: Grrrrrrr…she's not your—

Me: Of course she won't like it! Especially when you force her to…

Koga and Inuyasha: Force her to…what?

Me: smiles smugly Oh, nothing.

Inuyasha and Koga start fighting.

Kagome: Now look what you've done. Great. Just put the disclaimer in already.

Me: Fine. Be that way.

Disclaimer. I don't own Inuyasha, any Inuyasha products, or anything else owned by Rumiko Takahashi. I borrow them, and Fluffy is going to run away and be mine.

Sesshomaru: You wish.

Me: My wishes always come true. YAY! We're going to be so happy together! Let's get a house in Wales!

Sesshomaru: …………. Sweatdrop

The Next Morning

Kagome opened her deep brown eyes and found that she was staring into Inuyasha's open golden orbs. She caught her breathe in wonder, staring at his eyes, she felt that something was wrong but Kagome couldn't recall what it was. Then the memories of the night before came rushing back and she bolted up right in alarm, her own eyes widening in fear.

When her sobs had finally relinquished their hold on her Kagome had fallen asleep next to Inuyasha. She had shaken off all of her friend's complaints of concern because she blamed herself for Inuyasha's horrible injury.

Inuyasha's red haori slid off her body, and she spared a glance of confusion at it, and then returned all her attention towards the hanyou.

He was still watching her from the ground. He saw her glance at his haori, which he had put over her earlier that morning when he had first woken up. He was no longer in physical pain but for some reason it hurt him that she was so angry and sad.

"What's wrong?" Asked Inuyasha softly. Kagome flinched at his soft voice, because she was expecting him to be furious at her, and rightly so. She tried to hide her reaction knowing as she did how much it would hurt him, but her response was not lost on Inuyasha. Inuyasha closed his eyes in pain, and turned his head away from her.

"Inuyasha…"

"It's okay Kagome, I get it." Inuyasha replied heatedly. He didn't know what he could have done to make her this angry with him while he was unconscious but he was sure that he had done something. "I'm sorry for what ever it was, okay?"

"NO, Inuyasha!" Shouted Kagome heatedly. Inuyasha's eyes flew open and he stared at her. He had never seen the girl this angry before, clearly whatever it was that he had done had been horrible to have her so riled up like this. 'I'm in for it now…' He thought. 'What did I do to Kagome!'

"I will NOT have you apologize for what I did!" She said. "I should not have S-A-T you like that! You didn't even deserve it that much, and now look at you! And it's all my fault…!" Kagome buried her face in her hands and burst into tears.

"No Kagome." Said Inuyasha. "Don't cry, it's not your fault I'm wounded…Please don't cry, you know I hate it when you cry. Damn it Kagome! STOP!" That finally got Kagome to stop sobbing. With a little hiccup the girl peered through her fingers at him. Inuyasha struggled to sit up and looked at her. When he saw her face his mind went completely blank. Inuyasha felt his body leaning forward slowly. To his surprise she didn't move at all, neither forward nor backwards, but Inuyasha couldn't help himself, he was reaching towards her. He tried to stop himself but he couldn't. Then-

"Yay!" Shouted Shippo, jumping on Inuyasha. Inuyasha caught a fleeting look of relief pass over Kagome's face before he turned away. Inuyasha was hurt by it and turned his full attention towards an unsuspecting Shippo, who had chosen that moment to try out his new plan for annoying Inuyasha. And because Kagome had decided that she wasn't going to 'sit' Inuyasha anymore, by the time the group had left to continue on their journey Shippo had quite a few bumps on his head and almost everyone was wicked mad. Positively fuming, the lot of them.

After about an hour of walking Inuyasha was in pain again so they stopped for lunch. And then…it happened.

Kagome had just finished laying out the pot she would need for cooking the ramen, when she looked up, and glanced sharply over at Inuyasha. He didn't look like he would be able to fight anything, so she didn't say anything at all. 'Maybe he'll just pass us by.' Thought Kagome. No such luck.

"Hey Kagome…" Said Jenny, coming up behind her. "Something wrong?"

"Huh?" Kagome turned around, and noticed just what was coming just as Inuyasha did.

"MOVE!" The poor hanyou screamed, grabbing Tetsusaiga and uncovering it, but he wasn't fast enough. As Koga came up behind Jenny he kicked the girl out of the way and wrapped his arms around Kagome's waist. All of this was done in a millisecond that left Inuyasha no time to react.

"Inu-Yash-AAAAA!" Screamed Kagome.

"So long, pup!" Koga yelled over his fur-clad shoulder "Now that Naraku's DEAD, Kagome is MINE—WHAT THE!"

Koga looked down at his foot to see a very angry American woman with her arms wrapped around it.

"Next time you kick someone-," The girl shouted over the rush of wind around them, and Inuyasha's dying howl of rage that was disappearing as they vanished from his sight. "Make sure that they don't HOLD ON!" She screamed, and then she clambered up his body and held onto his shoulders as he held Kagome in his arms, a shocked Kagome, but a Kagome who was nonetheless screeching like there was no tomorrow.

"KOGA! LET! GO! OF! ME! RIGHT! NOW!" Kagome screamed.

"Now now," said Koga. "You are my woman, and it is time for me to make it official."

Kagome opened her mouth to start screaming again, but Jenny intervened.

"Kagome!" She yelled.

"What?"

"If you distract Koga to much right now then he'll drop us, and we are what, sixty to seventy feet above the ground? I don't know about you, but I prefer to stay right here, then dropping down there. Don't worry though, we'll escape when we land." Jenny yelled. But inside she wasn't so sure. She could tell that Koga was a wolf demon, and she knew that most of the time wolfs traveled in packs. Koga didn't seem like a loner to her, but if he weren't then she wouldn't be able to fight her way out of his den.

Soon they reached Koga's den, and when they saw they welcoming party, Jenny groaned.

"Guess he was serious about making it official." She told Kagome.

"Huh? What do you mean he was ser- KOGA!" Kagome screeched in anger, for when he had heard what she had been saying Koga had knocked Jenny out, out like a light bulb.

With Inuyasha

"Damn damn damn damn damn damn damn DAMN!" Screamed Inuyasha, with each 'damn' the hanyou deprived another tree of it's leaky top.

"Inuyasha, stop it!" yelled Sango as she avoided yet another branch, just one of the many that were flying through the air. "We have to go after Koga!"

"We can't!" Inuyasha screamed. "We don't remember where his cave is, and he didn't leave any scent for us to follow!" Inuyasha fell down against the tree that he had just mutilated, pounding the poor thing with his clenched fist. He was so angry! 'I need to go and kill something.' He thought, 'Preferably KOGA!'

"Well, we could always do this old school." Said Sango.

"What?" Asked Inuyasha. He whirled around, a small bubble of hope arising in his chest. 'Maybe Sango knows of some way to track demons that only demon exterminator's know!' No such luck.

"We ask for directions. Duh." Said Sango, shouldering her boomerang bone. "Come on."

"WHAT!" Screamed Inuyasha. "We are NOT asking for bloody DIRECTIONS!"

"What is it with men and asking for directions?" Yelled Sango, stomping off towards the road.

"I think Inuyasha has a point dearest Sango…" Said Miroku as they came upon it.

"don't call me dearest." Snapped Sango. "And unless you have a better idea on how to find Kagome, then I suggest you share it!"

Miroku remained silent. Shippo on the other hand spoke up.

"And Jenny." He said. Everyone looked at him.

"What?" Asked Miroku as Sango looked around.

"He's right." Said Sango. "Jenny's gone, but so is Inuya-"

"EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKKK!" Somebody screamed up the road a little ways. "Somebody help! DEMON! DEMON!" Groaning they all turned to see Inuyasha holding some poor peasant up in the air by the collar of his rough sack stitched shirt. The hanyou was growling, and was clearly just trying out his own way of 'asking directions.'

"Oh, terribly sorry sir." Said Sango running up and grabbing Inuyasha.

"My good man." Said Miroku right behind him. "Might you be able to direct us to the local wolf demon clans lair?" The monk asked this clearly thinking that the peasant wouldn't know what they were talking about, and that would prove to Sango that asking directions was not a smart decision, and was in actuality a waste of time. How wrong he was.

"Oh, yes." The peasant smiled forgivingly. "You are on the right path. Just keep going straight for about three to six miles, oh, how specific. NOT! and then you will come to a fork in the road. Take the left fork and keep walking the entire day. You can't miss it." And with that the little man walked off, leaving the male members of our lovely Team Inuyasha in shock. Sango was only confused as she looked at the small mans retreating back.

"Miss what?" She asked nobody in particular.

"Who cares?" Said Shippo, who was mounted on an already transformed Kirara. "We're halfway there. We'll ask more when we get to that point." Nodding in silent agreement, the monk and the demon exterminator mounted the giant two-tailed cat demon behind the small kitsune. They could barely keep up with the injured hanyou, who was running as if his life depended on it. And, in a way, it did.

With Kagome And Jenny

Kagome was staring at Koga. 'He's mad.' The girl from the future thought. 'He is absolutely raving mad. He can't possibly mean to actually-' But even in her thought's Kagome couldn't bring herself to say it. Koga, being the confident cocky git that he is, misread her shock.

"I knew you'd be pleased." He said grinning as Kagome started to sputter in anger. "Now you'll never have to go back to mutt-face, and I'll kill him right after the party." With that last threat Koga pecked Kagome on the cheek and left the small side-cave before she had time to react. Kagome began to shriek under her breath. Next to her Jenny groaned and sat up.

"We just had to be abducted today of all the mother-bleeping day's didn't we." The American exchange student said. "They just couldn't wait till tomorrow could they, they just had to do it today, didn't they!" Jenny eyes were flashing dangerously, and a wind that shouldn't be there whipped through the cave, swirling Jenny's hair surround her (making her look even more formidable.) and smelling of the sea that was not anywhere near there. The girl seemed to grow and glow, as if an eternal fire within her had just flared up. Hungry and prepared to devour anything and everything that stood in it's way. At that moment Jenny was right darn scary, and if Kagome hadn't been so distraught and angry herself, she would have noticed it all.

"Oh my god Jenny." The girl sighed, leaning forward and hugging her friend for comfort. "He wants to…" She trailed off dramatically, unable to say exactly what Koga was planning to do.

"It's okay Kagome." Said Jenny. "I heard every word, and I promise you that I won't let it happen. You'll just have to trust me, okay?" Kagome nodded and lay down in her friends lap. She had only known Jenny a week, but for some reason she trusted Jenny with her life. It was almost instinct, and Kagome's instinct was almost never wrong. No woman's instinct is. But then again, they only had till midnight to come up with a plan, and without Inuyasha they didn't have the man power to bust there way out of there. Even Jenny was a tad bit daunted at the idea of fighting her way through one hundred and fifty guests all howling for her blood. 'Damn it.' Thought Jenny. 'What am I going to do now?'