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Chapter Three: Sango And Kikyo

Sango got her book out of her locker before closing it and started to walk down the hallway on the way to her fourth period, which unfortunately for her was Spanish class.

It's not like she didn't like the class (let's be honest she didn't the only reason she took it was because Kazuo she knew Kazuo was taking it) it was just that she wasn't getting it.

She smiled and tried not to blush when she saw Kazuo wave at her from his locker. She waved back and tried to calm down when she saw him walk towards her.

"Hey, San ready for today's quiz?" Kazuo smiled and started walking next to her.

"If you mean if I'm ready to fail then yes, yes I am," Sango said with a sigh.

"You're not going to fail I'm sure you're going to pass." Kazuo tried to reassure her.

"Easy for you to say," Sango said looking up at him.

"How about I tutor you sometimes? Maybe today after school." Kazuo suggested.

"Today sounds great; I'll be there as long as you keep that brother of yours under control," Sango said.

"Miroku's not that bad; he just needs to keep his hands to himself. I've tried to help him, but so far nothing's worked." Kazuo shrugged.

Sango shook her head as they walked into the class. She glared at Kikyo, who was assigned to sit next to Kazuo when she sat down in her seat beside Miroku.

She watched as Kikyo flirted with Kazuo and surprisingly Kazuo was flirting back!

She was so happy when their teacher passed out the quiz because now there was no talking until everyone was finished with their quizzes, but there could be whispering. She smirked to herself thinking it was going to take Kikyo a while before she finished the quiz even though she knew it wasn't going to take Kazuo that long.

She looked at her quiz and mentally groaned when she saw that she knew none of the answers for the first page.

'Four more pages of this and an hour and a half to finish.' She thought with a sigh before starting to read through the questions.