Disclaimer: I don't own InuYasha; I do own the little toddlers in this story (not literally, but um… I think you know what I mean. Think.)
Japan 1995
"Tag, your it!" cried a playful child as she tagged her friend while running around the public playground.
"Can I play?" a girl asked, as she fiddled with the hat that covered her ears which looked much like a dog's.
"No, my mommy says not to play with your because your mommy's a miko! My mommy says that's no job, so I can't play with you," the little girl shouted pulling off the other girl's hat.
She quickly reached up to her ears and covered them, she didn't care about her hat any longer, she knew the other girls would laugh at her ears and she wouldn't be able to stand that, she ran off crying.
"Hey you, here's your hat back," said a little boy who walked over and handed it to the girl.
"Thanks," she said looking at the hat for a second and then she grabbed it in her mouth, jumped up and walked away. She walked behind a tree, took her hands off her ears and pulled her hat on.
"Cool, are those real?" chimed another boy as he caught a glimpse of the girl's dog-like ears.
"The girl turned around huffily and stomped away, one of the five little boys the tallest, most lean of all ran up to her and grabbed her arm.
"Wait," he said, "would you like something to eat?" he asked, producing some candy from his pocket.
"I'm not allowed to have candy from strangers, I'm actually not allowed to have candy," the girl said.
"My name's Kurama and these are my friends, Kenshin, Kiroku, Sanosuke, and Hiei," said a short red head, well as short as seven-year-olds get. There were the resounding 'hey' 'hi' and 'howdy' from around the group of boys, from all of them but one, the smallest that just looked at the girl.
The boy, Kurama, had pointed to his friends as he introduced them, and she was able to deduce that Hiei was the small quiet kid. He had brown hair that had streaks of blue in them, his eyes were a gray color, but you could tell that there was some blue in them. The tallest who had grungy untamed brown hair was Sanosuke; Kenshin was the kid with blonde hair that fell to his shoulders with eyes that looked to be an off-turquoise color. Leaving the kid with brown hair and a green/blue eyes, the one who first commented on her ears to be Kiroku.
"Kag-Ime? Kag-Ime? Where are you? Inu-Yasha asked, looking around for his daughter. "There you are!" he exclaimed when he had finally found her; he plucked her off of the ground and threw her in the air. "Oh, did you make new friends?" he asked setting her on his shoulders and looking down at the five boys.
"Yeah daddy, we just met!" she said, smiling falsely.
"Well, we'll be back tomorrow!" Inu-Yasha said tousling Sanosuke's hair, "but we've got to go, your mom is making rice balls tonight and she needs your help.
"Okay, let's go!" the girl said.
"What's your name?" asked Kenshin.
"Kag-Ime," the girl cried back, as her father began to trot back towards the family shrine.
I know that the last chapter was pretty short, it was just to set the pace of the story, and I know that it isn't really that funny right now, but I have most of the story written out already, and it gets funnier. My friends were all confused about this part of this story particularly, Kenshin, Sanosuke, Hiei, and Kurama are not the characters from Rurouni Kenshin and YuYu Hakusho, but just the names, and heights in their younger years were the same. Their attitudes, personalities, and appearances will change and you'll see that they aren't quiet like those characters.
Kagome and InuYasha got married, even though the story doesn't quiet say it, and they have only one child, Kag-Ime. R&R puh-leaze, do you know how sad it is to write something but don't get any criticism whatsoever? It's very sad! Next chappy we shall meet Jakken… again!
