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Chapter 2-Shessy's a What!

"Pervert? What are you doing here?" Sango asked, starring at the boy in from of her. The look in his eyes proved his confusion, pausing for a moment before answering. He spoke slowly, ignoring the name that Sango had given him.

"This is my cabin. Oh, I'm also bunked with two other people that you should remember, unless you have a short memory. Do Kouga and Inuyasha ring any bells?"

"I know Inuyasha, but who is Kouga?" Kagome asked, and Sango only sighed.

"Someone that I doubt you'd want to know."

"Well how did you guys even get into the same cabin?" Kagome asked, stepping into the lodge.

"Come right in." Miroku said sarcastically, though Kagome ignored him. "And I should be asking you two the same question. I'm guessing that you are in the cabin next to ours?"

"Yea, we're in cabin 13. But we must of just gotten lucky or something." Kagome replied, leaving out the part about Sango's mom. The two cabins seemed to be built the same, though she expected no less. The only main changed were that the walls were a dark green, and the beds sheets were brown, green, and black. They also had the same rooms at the girls, and most of the same decorations. She glanced over to see a window facing the girl's cabin, and she remembered that there was a window directly across from it.

"So where did the other two escape to?" Sango asked, sitting on the green bed in between the other two beds. Miroku only responded with a shrug before he pushed his black bangs out of his eyesight.

"They don't tell me anything. I didn't even know that they left until you pointed it out." Sango contained her laughter at Miroku's oblivious comment, though some short giggles were released. Kagome had to smile at the goofy first impression that Miroku gave off.

"Figures that I leave and nobody notices." A voice wandered into Kagome's ears as she looked over, meeting an intense violet stare. She saw a small smirk cross his lips, watching as he slowly walked into the room, letting the door shut.

"It's cause nobody cares if you leave Inuyasha." She replied, getting back at him from the remark on the bus. Her comment was colder than her icy glare, which he took note of.

"Chill out with the bitchiness. " He replied, causing a spark of anger to fly into her eyes.

"I'm not being bitchy." He snorted as he sat down on the floor, leaning back against the wall and closing her eyes.

"Sure you weren't."

"That's it!" She shouted, walking over to him. She tackled him to the ground, pinning his arms to the floor as she sat on his waist. He blushed slightly at the position, though she didn't seem to notice.

"What are you doing wench?" He asked, staring up at her with venom dripping from his stare.

"I wasn't acting like a bitch, so take it back." She said, watching his cocky smirk wash onto his face.

"Is that what this is all about?"

"Yes it is, now take it back!" She said, though he didn't comply.

"Or what, you're going to keep me pinned to the floor?" Kagome felt him push up and before she could react, the tables turned in Inuyasha's favor. He was able to shove her backwards onto the floor, causing a yelp of surprise to come from her lips. He now sat on top of her, slightly glaring at Kagome, who was still shocked at his actions. She looked up at him, watching his smile turn into a cocky smirk. A wave of satisfaction seemed to surround him, which only made her anger grow.

"What do you think you're doing?" She asked, though he ignored her question.

"Listen up Kags, because I'm only going to say it once. I don't take orders from you or anyone else. So no, I won't apologize for speaking the truth. If you have a problem with that, then we can't sit here and discuss it till you don't have a problem."

Though he was practically mocking her, she couldn't help but notice his great features. She was determined to keep her stare locked with his, but she let her eyes slowly search his face. She could tell he was strong, not only by the fact that he was holding her down with ease, but that his face looked very strong. His face was calm and stern, as if he held secret power.

Though he held the look of seriousness, his eyes betrayed him. They looked curious and playful, like a child first discovering candy. They were two endless seas of violet, and Kagome was stuck in the storm that they had in them. The fact that his face held such a sturdy side of him, where as his eyes were unwise yet daring, was amazing. He was confusing, like his face, to Kagome, though she had just met him.

"Are you done talking, or do you have another speech?" She asked, though she couldn't manage the usual cold tone that seeped into her voice.

"It didn't seem like you were listening to me before, though you had a fascination with staring at me." He replied, proud that he had caught Kagome in the act. She blushed and looked away from him, as if hiding from his remark.

"I wasn't staring you pig, now get off me." Her voice was quiet, taking Inuyasha by surprise. Slowly, he let himself off her, watching as she scampered to her feet and grabbed Sango's arm. "We have to go."

"We do?" Sango asked looking back at the boys with the same confusion that was clear they had.

"Yes!" Kagome replied, quickly walking towards the door while dragging Sango. Before she could reach the door, Inuyasha quickly stood in front of it. She mentally cursed as she looked down at the floor, wishing Inuyasha would step aside. He didn't.

"Why do you have to go so fast?" He asked.

"Because…I need to unpack. And Sango needs to too! We need to unpack, so move out of the way." With her weak excuse, she quickly pushed passed Inuyasha and opened the door, tugging Sango out of the door and towards their cabin. Both boys that now stood in a silence cabin looked over at each other. Their confusion was reflected in the other's face.

"Do you really think they had to unpack?" Miroku asked, slowly grabbing his bag and chucking it onto the green bed in which Sango had once been sitting on. Inuyasha shook his head and walked over to the black bed, dropping his bag onto the mattress. He knew that there was another reason that had driven Kagome to make a horrible excuse and flee. Before he could sit and think about the possibilities, the door's slam, which was now getting normal, caused Inuyasha to look over. His thoughts of Kagome were interrupted as he looked at the guy in the doorway.

His gaze fell onto the tall man with silver hair and deep gold eyes. He looked strong, his eyes looking between Inuyasha and Miroku. His face held no emotion as he clutched his clipboard tightly in one hand which lay at his side. His clothes were simple, a black t-shirt and loose khaki jeans. He wore white sneakers, though they seemed very worn out.

Though he seemed very strong and intimidating, he also looked young. Anyone would guessed he was in his twenties, though the man was no older than 25. He slowly stepped out of the doorway, shutting the door behind him and blocking out the sun. The man then proceeded to walk towards both boys, stopping in front of them with the same blank expression as before.

"Well I see that I have you two insolent idiots in my cabin." His voice was rough, as if he had seen his worst enemy. Then laughter erupted from Inuyasha's mouth, filling the cabin. Miroku couldn't help but smile, though the man's face held a slight scowl. Miroku could see the slightly annoyed face of the boy and smiled wider.

Miroku had known Inuyasha since childhood, when he had seen Inuyasha beat up a couple teenagers who were picking on a girl. At the time, Inuyasha was only 7 years old, and the last kid seemed to cuff him across the face pretty hard. Miroku then jumped in, and even though he wasn't as strong as Inuyasha a kid, seemed to knock the teenager off his feet. In the end, Inuyasha and Miroku had both scared the teens away from the girl, and then proceeded to help her find her mother. Since then, the boys had been best friends, and shared every memory, secret, and surprise with each other.

This meant that Miroku had met Inuyasha's 'family' or as they called it 'sad acquaintances'. Inuyasha now only had a brother since both his mother and father died when he was young. They seemed to have a hate for each other, but made sure that the other brother didn't get himself killed. They barley spoke, their relationship anything but friendly. Inuyasha's brother was the man that now stood in front of them.

"Hey Shessy, long time no see." Inuyasha said, finally calming down. Shessomaru glared at Inuyasha, though Inuyasha shrugged it off.

"Please tell me that there is someone else in this cabin." He said, his voice showing how badly he hated his job.

"There is one other kid in this cabin. I think he's what you would call a pansy." Inuyasha said bluntly. Miroku shot a job at Inuyasha's ribs, causing Inuyasha to glare over at him.

"Well we don't really know him yet, so we can't make any assumptions." Miroku reworded what Inuyasha said, sticking up for the missing campmate. Inuyasha crossed his arms as he looked up at Shessomaru.

"He wouldn't come near the cabin until we made sure there weren't bugs in here. He's 'deadly afraid' of them."

"Well that would be classified as a pansy." Shessomaru said, making Inuyasha nod and Miroku sigh.

"Well um…what are we supposed to call you?" Miroku asked.

"Shessomaru. Don't worry; you don't have to call me counselor Shessomaru or anything that sounds stupid."

"At least you said it instead of me." Inuyasha muttered, surprised when he felt himself being lifted off the cabin floor. His eyes met amber orbs as he hung in the air, being held up by Shessomaru, who he was looking at.

"If you piss me off, don't think I won't kill you." Shessomaru said, making Inuyasha's eyes narrow. "Besides, you're helpless as a human." Inuyasha saved himself from Shessomaru's grasp, falling to the floor fast. Lucky for Inuyasha, he landed on is feet.

"I'm not as helpless as you think."

"And yet you're just as arrogant." Shessomaru sighed at his brother's confidence. Shessomaru looked from Inuyasha to Miroku, who had lost interest in the conversation and had started unpacking.

"What are you doing human?" Shessomaru asked, catching Miroku's attention for a moment.

"Unpacking." He replied, placing a silver necklace on the nightstand. It was a locket, blue sapphire gems circling the inside of the outline. It was old and tarnished, though this didn't seem to bother Miroku.

"Hey Miroku, what's with the locket? I don't care, but I don't feel like having you lug that thing around in my presence." Shessomaru asked. Miroku looked down at the locket before grimly smiling. Inuyasha knew what the locket was, though he stayed unusually quiet.

"It's nothing." His voice was harsh.

"It's not normal for a guy to bring a locket to the camp." Shessomaru replied. Miroku just shrugged.

"Then I guess I'm not normal huh?"

"I could have told you that without the locket." Shessomaru replied. "Now where is that other kid I've got to know? Rin told me I had to meet all the campers."

"You'll find him in the girl's room, asking if he can borrow their lip gloss. And if he asks you, pink is not a good color on him." Inuyasha's sarcastic remark brought back Miroku's smile as a chuckle rolled past his lips.

"I agree, pink is such a horrible color. Red is much better for a guy's complexion." Eyes turned towards the door, where Kouga emerged.

"Well speak of the princess, how was your walk?" Inuyasha didn't see why Kouga bothered him so much, though every time he saw Kouga, a spark of hatred flew through his body. The look in Kouga's eyes was always disgusting to Inuyasha, though he had only known him for a short time.

"It was fine. I stopped by the girls. You know that Kagome girl is pretty cute. Don't you agree Inuyasha?" Kouga's true colors were emerging on the surface as a pure sinister grin plagued his lips.

"She's not that pretty." Inuyasha muttered, griping his folded clothes and shoving them into his drawer. The buttons were starting to be pushed.

"She just seems like she is the girl next door type. Black hair, gorgeous brown eyes, not to fat, yet isn't anorexic. She's perfect." The word perfect had never seemed so wrong to Inuyasha.

"Shut up Kouga. We don't care what you like." Inuyasha had to grit his teeth to keep from saying more.

"Calm down puppy." Kouga's laughter was more taunting that his words. Finally, Miroku couldn't stand it.

"If you were any more obnoxious, I'd kill myself." Both Inuyasha and Kouga's eyes widened as Miroku went back to unpacking. Shessomaru cleared his throat, showing the boys that he was still in the room.

"Well I'm guessing you're Kouga." Kouga rolled his eyes as he looked over at Shessomaru.

"No, I'm the boogie man and I stole Kouga's name. Of course I'm Kouga. Now who are you?" Without missing a beat Shessomaru answered his question, keeping his anger down.

"If your nose was any higher up, you'd drown in the shower." Shessomaru's cruel joke made Inuyasha bite his lip from laughing. Kouga stared at Shessomaru as he continued. "The name is Shessomaru. I'm your camp counselor for the summer. That means that every morning, I'll be waking you up at anytime I want. So you better learn to respect me."

"Yea, sure."

"You may have an attitude with me now, but will you when I'm waking you up at 7:00? Welcome to camp Kouga, better get to bed early." A new side of Shessomaru was shown as he walked out of the cabin, nearly knocking the door off the hinges behind him.

"Remind me never to piss him off." Miroku said, making Inuyasha nod.

"As long as you remind me to stay away from him when Kouga makes him mad." Inuyasha replied.

"Deal." Miroku laughed and sat on his bed, his stuff now in the right places.

"You two are scare of something like that? I'm not." Kouga's lie was noticeable as he walked over to his stuff, slowly starting to unpack. Inuyasha stole a quick glance as Miroku, who was shaking his head.

"Well this summer will be one to remember huh?" Miroku asked. Inuyasha smirked as he closed his empty suit case and slid it under his bed.

"Either that, or a summer where a camp turned into a murder scene." Kouga glared at Inuyasha, who only smirked. "Hey, I didn't say who was going to be murdered, but if you insist to be first, then I think Shessomaru won't mind helping out."

"Like that dumb blonde could hurt me." Was Kouga's smart comment.

"If you were looking at the same 'dumb blonde' that I was, then you know that he could snap you in half. And I don't think he was blonde, it was more of silver." Inuyasha replied. Kouga remained silent as he finished his unpacking.

"Hey Inuyasha?" Miroku asked, causing two violet orbs to look over at him.

"Yea?" He replied.

"Well since we have a counselor, does that mean that the girls have a separate one?" Inuyasha stayed silent for a moment before replying.

"I'm guessing. Who knows, maybe they will have a murderous one like ours."

"Lay off it!" Kouga said from the kitchen, causing Inuyasha to laugh.

"Come on Inuyasha, do you really think that he could murder Kouga?" Miroku asked, making Inuyasha shrug.

"Anyone can kill anyone at anytime." How right he was.

Hey all, another chapter gone and passed. The third one will come out soon though! Now, why did Kagome decide to go pack? What will happen with Kouga and Inuyasha? Why on earth would Shessy be a camp counselor! You'll find out soon enough! If I get more reviews, then I'll put up more chappies!

SamSam-aka-Sam- Thanx for the first review! Shessy boy is in good hands with me, and I promise that he will not be treated badly.

Chapter 3- Meeting Rin!