A/N: To all my lovely readers who asked for a continuation of Roped Into Helping. I wrote the thing, but I'm a little too anxious to post it without someone reading it first. So - if you feel like reading around 4k words and telling me what you think - let me know via pm!

About the text below. This was stored as an idea for a later Forest Spirit scene, but lately I was rethinking the whole story and hopefully will be able to continue (and faster) to write it. Anyway, this scene won't happen in that story (atm I'm not sure tat the characters present in this scene will appear in the Forest Spirit universe [I'm still unsure if I'll make Forest Spirit as a first of a bunch of stories in this verse or just writhe the various adventures as one veeery long story]). Anyway, I thought that this scene, as bizarre as it is, is too funny just to be deleted and forgotten, so I decided to put it here, editing it a little so it makes more sense and be treated like an AU short. Hopefully, it will make sense
Beware, characters are not acting like their canon versions.


Weak Spot


Kagome covered her mouth with a hand when she looked at the scene in front of her. Inuyasha was laying on his back under the Sacred Tree, catching his breath after his fight with Kouga and his pack, the said wolves were panting, slumped to the ground nearby. The white-clad she-wolf was the only one standing. She shook her head, red ponytails swaying around her face when she looked at the males and then at the miko standing next to the Sacred Tree.

Ayame gave a friendly smile to the human female standing beside the old tree. She didn't act scared or angry, in Ayame's opinion she was probably the more friendly and polite of the miko-hanyou duo. A playful glint appeared in her eye when she looked down at the white-haired dog. He had stood his ground against a whole pack of full-blooded youkai, but he had been only focused on protecting the miko and his domain from the stupid prince of the wolf tribe. The she-wolf was sure that only the miko's subduing kept him from killing the stupid males. Ayame shook her head and decided to try and restore the friendly atmosphere she had had with the miko before. And what the better way to restore good relationship between females than to give a younger one a lesson about taming her male?

So the she-wolf walked closer to the hanyou. her body language indicating she wasn't a threat. Inuyasha tried to stand up, but the beads were still keeping him to the ground. He growled at her, but she ignored his warning for now.

"You can't subdue your male like this, silly human," she said. Inuyasha's eyes widened in terror as she knelt beside him. He tried to move away but couldn't do it. "In order to do it, to control him, you need to grab his most sensitive part..."

Kouga whined from his spot sprawled out on the ground under a broken bush. "Oh, lady Ayame, why are you not grabbing my sensitive parts?" No one listened to the prince, focused on the she-wolf.

Kagome could only stare in bewilderment as the she-wolf lifted her hand, her gaze never leaving Inuyasha's face. She had not felt any vile intentions from Ayame, since their meeting she had been a friendly person.

"...And squeeze it really, really hard," Ayame finished playfully as her hand reached the said part of the hanyou's body and grasped it firmly. Inuyasha yipped and squeezed his eyes shut.

"Kagome...!"

The miko flinched at the whine of pain and desperation from the hanyou. Never had she heard his voice so full of anguish. She sprang to action before the sound of her name echoed through the air, she was on her way to save, to protect her forest spirit, her beloved friend.

As Kagome approached them she stopped, staring at the she-wolf's hand. Ayame giggled and let go of Inuyasha's ear after tweaking it one last time.

"Only then you can make a male submit to you, when you know what his weak spot is."

Inuyasha, finally free to move, jumped to his feet, growling at her, but Kagome laid a hand on his shoulder in a calming gesture. He glared, but said nothing.

"I'll remember this," she assured the she-wolf. "And since Inuyasha will behave from now on, what will we do with Kouga and his pack?"
"I guess I can help you chase them away from your territory, as a sign of friendship between my tribe and you," Ayame shrugged.