The sun was just starting to peak over the horizon when the young woman began her day. There was alot she had to accomplish in the next coming hours, but she was more than eager to begin.

There was no reason to call out to her family as she stepped out the door, today was Saturday which meant her brother and mother were sleeping in. So she had written a small note saying she'd be back by dark. Inuyasha told her his home was a wreck, who knew how long today would be getting it up to her standards?

Roughly two bus rides and thirty minutes later she was at his not so humble abode.

What Inuyasha needed with a five bedroom three bathroom house was beyond her. He lived there all on his own and had never once brought anyone in to live with him. A waste of good living space if you asked her.

Her puppy eared friend was waiting for her as she came up to the large wooden front door.

"Hey Kagome. I know you said you had a key, but I wanted to make sure the dog behaved himself and didn't try to kill you." Inuyasha's ears twitched back and forth as he listened to both his best friend and the large beast growling inside the house.

"Yasha, I can handle myself just fine with this dog. You need to get to work. You might be the owner, but you should still be on time. Now get going before Kikyo calls me complaining because you stood up your appointments... Again." Kagome shook her head as she shoOed the half demon away with her hands.

"She actually called you and told you that?" His cute ears laid against his head embarrassed. "Okay okay, I'm leaving. For future reference, you have my permission to injure, maim, neuter, and or anything else you can think of to that good for nothing dog inside. Dad won't say anything if you did it. He loves you more than me, and is still hinting about you and me getting married." Here, Inuyasha stopped and giggled a bit. " Poor man would have a heart attack if he found out I was dating Miroku." With another shake of his head, he was gone in a heartbeat.

Kagome laughed as she grabbed the doorknob to enter the house.

"Well aren't you just the fluffiest cutest little puppy I've ever seen."

Nevermind the fact that the beast standing on all fours came up past her hips, and currently giving her one hell of a death glare.

Maybe she shouldn't have called him fluffy?