I'm back! Welcome to chapter 3! I really hope everyone's enjoying my series. Anyway, I have spent a lot of time writing Hanyou Girl. I hope you enjoy this chapter!


Sarist was sitting on the window sill of Kagome's room watching the sun set. Every thing was stained crimson red. Memories of the massacre in her village when she was younger were forcing themselves into her thoughts. She struggled to keep her emotions in check, but frankly, her emotions were winning. The door opened and Kagome's scent came with it.

"Hi." Sarist said her eyes were still focused on the sun. Kagome came up behind her looked out the window beside her.

"What are you thinking about?" Kagome asked. Sarist didn't answer. She just watched as the sun retreated even farther into the horizon.

"Mom suggested that maybe you could come to school with me tomorrow. What do you think?" Kagome asked.

"Have you forgotten my eyes, hair, and ears? I don't know much of this era, but I do know that people will think that I'm a freak show."

"Some of my friends saw Inuyasha once. They thought he was cool, but they only saw his hair and eyes. We can cover your ears with a thick head band that can press your ears down so they can't see them. We can say you're a transfer that's there for just tomorrow. Come on, you'll enjoy it!" Sarist tore her eyes away from the sun and looked at Kagome.

"I presume that Inuyasha has never been to your school and joined you in classes?" Sarist asked flatly.

"Eh…" Sarist saw Kagome panic. "No… He kinda destroyed a volleyball, blew a new skylight in the auditorium, and was almost seen sitting on the ledge of a window outside of my classroom window on the second floor multiple times. Plus he looks to old to be in my grade." Sarist couldn't help but laugh.

"That sounds like Inuyasha. Alright, I'll go with you." Kagome's face lit up.

"Good! Let's get some sleep." Sarist nodded. Sarist jumped back into Kagome's room and leaned against the wall. She untied the silver fur from her waist and used it as a blanket. She closed her eyes and started drifting to sleep.


Sarist woke up to a loud ringing the next morning. He muscles felt stiff from sleeping sitting up all night and her ears felt like bleeding from the loud noise.

"Hey Kagome. Please turn that damn thing off." Sarist asked above the ringing. Kagome sat up and yawned. She stretched herself out and laid back down. The ringing was still going.

"Kagome!"

"What?" she asked with a start.

"Please turn the fucking thing off! My ears are about to fall off!" Finally Kagome turned it off and swung her legs over the edge of her bed. She then stood up and went to a box she called a 'dresser' and pulled an out fit like she had worn the day before and tossed it to Sarist.

"That's the school uniform. You're required to wear it." She also tossed a green head band to Sarist. She then took out another uniform and some other things out of her dresser and closed the drawer. She started walking to the door.

"I'll be right back. Go ahead and change." With that she left. Sarist looked at the clothes she had been given and sighed.

This is going to be a long day.


Kagome and Sarist were walking down a road. Many metal carts, Kagome said were called cars, were moving by them fast. People pushed past the two girls as they neared the school. The crowd was talking at a dull roar, making Sarist glad that her ears were being pressed against her head. Kagome explained about all of the classes she would be taking and how things would work through out the day. Then Kagome turned and they were in front of a large building. Teens about their ages were and in the same uniforms were clustered together in various little groups. Sarist was sure to stay close to Kagome so she wouldn't be lost in the crowd of look a-likes.

"Kagome!" Sarist looked up and saw three girls running towards them.

"Hey!" Kagome yelled back at them. "C'mon Sarist!"

Kagome grabbed the sleeve of Sarist's shirt and dragged her towards the girls. The girls stopped when they saw Sarist.

"Uh…Kagome, who's that?" one of the girls asked uneasily.

"This is Sarist. Sarist, this is Yuki, Eri, and Ayumi." Kagome said, pointing to each girl in turn.

"Hi…"

"Sarist is a transfer from…" Kagome broke off. She looked at Sarist expectantly.

The U.S.

"I'm from the U.S." Sarist blurted out.

"Ooo… That's cool!" Ayumi said. A bell started ringing and the girls started walking to the building.

Thanks for the quick thinking!

Your welcome!

"We need to get you signed up for classes. We can ask if you can join me in classes." Kagome said, once again starting to drag her to the building. She dragged her through the doors and stopped her in front of a large table. A woman in a black skirt, white blouse, and a black sweater. Her hair was pulled back and she was bending over some papers.

"Excuse me?" Kagome said. The woman looked up and inspected the two girls with ice blue eyes. Her eyes looked at Sarist with interest, and then came to rest on Kagome.

"Welcome back Ms. Higurashi. What can I do for you?" The woman said as she folded her hands in front of her.

"Hello; my friend is a transfer for today. I was wondering if she could accompany me to my classes for today." The woman nodded and wrote something on a piece of paper and handed it to Sarist.

"Hand that to your first teacher and he'll pass it on to all your teachers. Have a nice day!" The woman said cheerily. The bell rang again and people started leaving the hallway. Pretty soon the hall way was empty.

"Uh-oh, we're going to be late!" Kagome said. She took off down the hall and Sarist ran after her. Kagome ran to the end of the hallway and opened a door to her right. Sarist came in after her and closed the door. When she turned around she was very aware of all the eyes focused on her. Kagome took one of the empty seats in the back. She pointed to the man in the front and mouthed "Give it to him!" Eyes followed her as she walked over to the man and handed the paper to him. She couldn't help but look at the ground. She twisted a strand of hair around her finger, but then dropped it, aware of how sharp her claws were. The man finished reading the note and turned to face the class.

"Everyone! We have a transfer student with us today." He announced. He turned to Sarist. "Care to tell everyone your name?" Sarist turned and faced the class. She held her hands together in front of her.

"My name is Sarist." She said. She bowed to everyone in the class. Her silver hair fell down in front of her face so it veiled her face. She stood back up and looked at Kagome. She was smiling and nodded in approval.

"You may take the seat next to Ms. Higurashi." The teacher said. Sarist started walking to the empty table to the left of Kagome and took a seat. Once again, all eyes followed her.

The class went slowly. People would occasionally look at her over their shoulders, but then look back at the books in front of them. Some boys would throw notes at her. They had various messages like "U R HOT!" and "Call me…." Followed by a number. Some would ask her out on a date or to meet them at their lockers. By the time the bell rang, she had accumulated quite a large pile of notes on her desk. Boys crowded around her to the point where she had to use her demon strength to push through the ring. She held the notes in her arms and ran out the door where Kagome was waiting.

"Let's go!" Sarist said as she dumped all the notes into a trash can. Kagome nodded and lead her up some stairs as the group of boys left the classroom. The same thing happened for the rest of the day. More stares, notes, and boys followed her around. At lunch, she and Kagome got their lunches and started talking about the events so far.

"I hate the fact that all these boys are following me. It's like I can't just walk around without some boy asking for a….Date?" Sarist looked at Kagome. "Just what the hell is a date?"

"A date is where a boy and a girl go somewhere together to eat or to do something fun together. It's like when suitors give or do stuff for a girl, but they don't marry the girl right away." Sarist couldn't help but shudder. She was never very fond of suitors. She tried to kill one once because he followed her everywhere. Kagome looked at her companion and saw the angry glint in her eye.

"Uh, let's eat on the roof! No one goes up there." Sarist looked at Kagome and smiled gratefully. Kagome led the way up to the roof. When they reached the roof, they sat down and started eating. Sarist removed the head band off her ears and rubbed them, glad to have her ears up. They sat there for about ten minutes when alarms went off. Sarist could smell smoke coming from somewhere in the building.

"It's the fire alarm! We need to get out!" Kagome said. People were already flooding out of the building. Kagome was running to the stairs down to the building when Sarist grabbed her arm.

"The fire could be anywhere in the building. It's too dangerous to go that way! C'mon!" This time Sarist dragged her to the edge of the building and jumped off the roof and Kagome was pulled along with her. Sarist held Kagome by the wrist and pushed her up so Sarist landed before she did. She then let all of Kagome's weight go to her so Kagome landed gently on the ground.

"Let's go!" Sarist replaced her head band on her ears. They ran to the kids that were already outside and listened to everyone talking. They were pushed and shoved until Sarist was knocked over and lost Kagome in the crowd. Suddenly she heard the teachers saying "There's still a class stuck on the second floor! The fire trucks won't be here for awhile because of a large fire on the other side of town!" Sarist heard this clearly and did what she had to. She picked herself up off the ground and started running into the building.

"Hey, get back here!" She recognized the voice of the teacher she had first this morning, but she paid no heed to his command. She burst into the school and was over whelmed by the smell of smoke. She ran further into the building with her mouth and nose cover with her sleeve.

Second floor… Sarist remembered. She looked desperately through the veil of smoke. Where's the stairs? She desperately raked her mind, trying to make a mental map of the building. The stairs should be at the end of the hall. She ran down what she thought was the right hallway and prayed that it would be the right one. As she got farther, the smoke got thicker until she couldn't see anything. Her eyes burned and tears forced themselves to fall.

Damnit! Where's the fucking stairs? She stepped forward and felt her foot hit something. She knelt down and felt it.

Stairs! She ran up them as fast as she could. She tripped occasionally and peeled her head band off as she ran. She reached the top of the stairs and stopped. She could hear yells and screams coming from somewhere.

She ran to the source and looked for a door.

"Help! Get us out of here!" people were screaming. She finally found the door and realized why they couldn't leave. The door was blocked by falling pieces of roof and some support beams from the ceiling. She tried to move all of the rubble, but every time she moved something there was always something else.

Damnit! This is impossible!

Let me out! I can do this, unlike you, you stupid little Half! A voice yelled at her.

Not now! I can do this by myself! I don't need you, Demon! The demon snorted.

Yeah, fat chance. You're going to kill them and us if you don't let me out! The stupid gem can't hold me back forever! You know that!

Shut up! Sarist screamed in her head. She started to move stuff again when the demon started yelling.

Either let me out or I'm going to force my way out! I'll never let you see the light of day again and--- The voice stopped abruptly and was replaced with another voice.

I'll take care of the demon. Use Blades of blood or something else! Just please hurry! Sarist sighed.

Thank you, H. Sarist raised the shirt sleeve of her blouse and dug her claws into her arm. She winced as they dug deeper into her stiffened muscles and got drenched in blood. She pulled her hand out of her arms and leaned against her head to the wall.

"Listen to me!" She yelled above everyone else in the room. "You need to move away from the door! I'm going to knock it down!" She heard someone repeat her commands and people shuffled away from the door. She backed up and raised her arm.

"Blades of Blood!" She let her arm drop and red crescent blades were flying towards the door. She heard it crack and fall to the ground. She ran in and saw everyone huddled in a corner. A fire was burning up half of the classroom by the windows.

"C'mon!" She yelled. They all ran to the door and climbed over the once was door. Sarist helped everyone get out of the class room when she heard a scream. She turned and saw two girls trapped in the corner by a piece of burning ceiling which had just fallen.

"Hold on!" Sarist ran to the piece of ceiling and grabbed it. It burned her hands and made her scream, but she threw it aside towards the rest of the fire. She ran got the girls and dragged them out of the class room. They ran down the stairs and started towards the hall. By this time, Sarist was choking on smoke and struggling to keep a hold of the girls.

We're going to make it! We have to!


Kagome watched as a large group of kids ran out of the classroom. Their uniforms were covered in ash and soot and smelled like smoke. The teacher of the class that just emerged ran to the other teachers and told them about the girl who had saved them. Kagome couldn't help but grab his sleeve and shake it hard, her eyes wild with fright at what she might get as an answer.

"What happened to the girl that saved you! Where is she!" Kagome asked. The teacher only shook his head.

"I don't know. I didn't see her come out with us." He said sadly. Kagome didn't feel herself fall to her knees. All she could think about was how stupid she was. She buried her face in her hands and felt herself cry.

I never should've asked her to come to school! It's my entire fault! I'm so stupid! Suddenly someone yelled out "Look!" Kagome jumped up and pushed her way to the front of the group of teens. Sarist had just emerged out of the school with two girls in tow. Her hair was pure black and with white patches. Her face was red and black and one of her arms was bloody and her uniform was ruined. People ran forward to help the girls away from the building. Kagome ran forward got to Sarist just as she collapsed.

"Sarist!" Kagome cried. She knelt down and looked at Sarist. A teacher came up and scooped Sarist in his arms and carried her to some Paramedics that were standing by an ambulance. Kagome followed close behind them, trying to watch Sarist over the teachers shoulder. As he walked by the students made a path and started cheering. Sarist looked at everyone who was cheering for her. Everyone was smiling at her and clapping. She looked at Kagome who was following behind her and smiled.

You did good job Sar. I doubt that the demon would've saved those girls. The demon snorted.

You got lucky, that's all. You won't be so lucky next time.

Well its not like you helped at all, D. All you did was yell at me and start ranting about how my jewel won't hold you back forever. Sarist retorted. She knew how the demon would hate his words being used against him. (An: Heh heh, yes, the demon is a technically a guy even though the half demon and the human are girls. Creepy, huh?)

She's right you know D. The human pointed out. He growled and sealed himself away from the girls. Sarist laughed lightly and closed her eyes.

Get some sleep. You need it. Sarist sighed.

"Thank you…" she whispered.


Sarist sat on the floor watching the TV. Her hands and most of her left arm up to her elbow were covered in white bandages. She was wearing a pair of Kagome's pajamas that she had lent her and she was waiting for Kagome to come back from shopping for stuff to bring back for everyone back in the feudal era. She taken a shower so her hair was back to its original silver/white color and she smelled of lavender and fresh rain. Her wet hair was pulled back in a braid so it wasn't in her face.

Shortly after she had fallen asleep her human half had taken control of her body. She had answered all of the paramedic's questions and had walked them home with Kagome while Sarist had slept in the gem. She could faintly hear them arguing in the back of her mind.

The show she was watching was interrupted by a report about the fire at the school and the 'mysterious girl who saved 20 students plus a teacher.' She sighed and changed the channel. Ever since they had gotten back to Kagome's house reports like this had been appearing all over every channel. A mob of reporters had followed H and Kagome home from the school. They ended up having to circle a few times around a block and go out the back exit of a few stores to get home without the reporters seeing them. Sarist sighed. She really didn't want to go back into the city for awhile.


Inuyasha looked down the well, his arms resting on the edge of the well and his chin on his arms. He had been staring down the well for about an hour and the sun was setting.

They should've been back by now. Kagome promised. He thought. He sighed like a rejected puppy. He stood up and decided to go see what taking them.

"Are you going to see Kagome?" Inuyasha turned and saw Shippo standing by some trees. He was holding a small bouquet of yellow flowers that smelled like daisies.

"Yeah, so what?" Inuyasha said. He had his mean temper back. He didn't want the rest of the group to see that he was getting soft.

"Um… Can you give these to Sarist?" Shippo asked. His face was turning deep red and looked down at his feet. Inuyasha snorted.

"She'll be back soon. You can give them to her yourself." With that he jumped down the well. When he hit the bottom he instantly jumped back up to the top and emerged in Kagome's well house. He opened the door and stepped into the crimson sunlight. He could smell a faint scent of smoke, but there weren't any burn marks anywhere on the shrine grounds. He walked over to Kagome's house and opened the door. He could smell Kagome in the house, but not Sarist. He followed Kagome's scent to the living room. He slid the doors aside and stepped inside.

"Kagome, what's the big idea…" He stopped abruptly. Sarist looked up at him instead of Kagome. She was wearing Kagome's sleeping clothes and smelled like her after a shower. Her right hand was bandaged up to the wrist and her left was bandaged up to her to her elbow. Her hair was pulled back behind her head to reveal more bandages covering her forehead and she was sitting on the ground. She smiled at Inuyasha.

"Hey Inuyasha." She said. Inuyasha just continued to stare at all the bandages on his little sister. He was about to ask what happened when the front door opened and Kagome's voice called out "I'm home!" She came into the living room and saw Inuyasha glaring at her. Kagome almost dropped the bags she was carrying when she saw him. A little voice in the back of her head was telling her to run away, but she knew that that wouldn't do any good. Who in the world could out run Inuyasha? She was about to start talking when Inuyasha said coldly "What happened to my little sister?"


Yay! Chapter three done! Onwards to four! Ok, but before I start working on four, I need to explain something. Sarist's gem that she always has (and yes, she wore it to Kagome's school.) is kind of like the Tetsuiga for Inuyasha. It holds the demon part of her in check so it can't get lose and go on a killing spree. The only difference between the Tetsuiga and Sarist's gem is that Sarist can talk to her human side and demon side. Her Hanyou soul (We know her as our Sarist) can take refuge in the gem and either the demon or the human can take control of the body. If the gem is ever destroyed, all three souls (the human, Demon, and Sarist) would all die.

Also, in this chapter I had all of them talking together. Here's kind of a chart so you know who's who in their conversations:

Sarist (also called half or halfie by the demon): Italic.

Human (H): Bold.

Demon (D): Bold Italic.

I know that the names for the human and demon aren't very original, but I'm all for suggestions! (Remember, the demon is a GUY! Not a girl, GUY!)