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Recap: InuYasha looked down into the boys' pleading expressions, and knew it was a lost cause. He crossed his arms over his chest and haughtily asked, "And what do I get out of the deal, if I take you?'

"Hmm..." Kagome tapped the bottom of her chin in thought. "I think I'll give you," she paused a moment and smiled as the answer came to her, "a kiss."

Beware of Pixie Dust

Chapter 3

"A-a kiss?" InuYasha stuttered.

Sango gasped, and the two boys stepped away from InuYasha and stood staring at Kagome in shock.

Smiling to himself, Miroku whispered, "I didn't think my cousin had it in her."

Taking advantage of Sango's shock, Miroku turned to Sango and grasped her by the shoulders.

"Sango, let us follow Kagome and InuYasha's example."

Sango's eyes bulged in horror, and a resounding slap cut through the thick tension of the room. Miroku clutched the deep red of his face, and looked tenderly down at Sango.

Slowly, he shook his head and mumbled, "Such a shame—so much anger for one so young and beautiful."

Angrily, Sango reached up to add yet another welt to his already glowing face, but a loud feminine shriek stopped her hand in mid air. Miroku breathed a sigh of relief as they both turned to find the source of the scream.

Kagome shrieked in surprise and pain as she felt her hair being jerked backwards. She tried to turn to see who was causing the pain, but her hair was being pulled too taunt to allow any movement of her head.

Leaping behind Kagome, InuYasha swiped at the cause of her discomfort, unfortunately cutting off several pieces of her hair in the process. "Stop it, Kagura! What has gotten into you?"

The fairy flew away angrily. Then InuYasha turned back around to Kagome and cautiously waited. Kagome stepped forward and leaned in towards him. As her face hovered in front of his, he subconsciously closed his eyes. Unexpectedly, something cold and solid was shoved in between his lips, causing his eyes to fly open in surprise. Kagome stood in front of him giggling. He snarled, snatched the object from his mouth, and held it out in front of his face. It was the small porcelain thimble that she had been using to sew his shadow. He held it in front of his face and his eyes fell on a pair of bright pink lips printed on the side of the thimble. Directly under the lips were the words "Kiss me," also written in pink.

He growled; she was mocking him. Frustrated, he thrust the thimble towards her and waited for her to take it back.

Kagome's laughing stilled, and she began to regret her actions. What was it about him that made her react this way?

She reached over and closed his fingers around the thimble, "I'm sorry," she mumbled as she pushed his hand away. "Keep it; I have more. That one was a gift from a really weird guy anyway; I would rather that you have it."

A shocked look came over Miroku's features, and he made a small sound of protest. That was his gift to her two years ago.

An impish sparkle graced Kagome's eyes for a mere moment once more as she whispered, "Besides, this way you can sew your own shoe."

Then Kagome stepped back from InuYasha and stood waiting. A minute passed in silence, and she put her hands on her hips and began to tap her left foot in impatience.

Finally, she got tired of waiting on InuYasha and demanded, "Well, are we going or not? My mom will be back in a couple hours."

InuYasha at Kagome and scowled. "You aren't going in that are you?"

Kagome glanced down at her pajamas and blushed. She squeaked a small, "No," and ran out the door with Sango at her heels.

Hurriedly, Kagome changed into the first thing she found—her school uniform. The uniform consisted of a long sleeve white shirt with a green and red collar, and a green skirt that fell to mid thigh. On a whim, she grabbed her bright yellow backpack and flew down the stairs to the kitchen, where she hurriedly packed a few bottles of water and a few instant cups of ramen. Then she raced back up the stairs, almost running into Miroku and Sango who had also changed. She flew over the threshold of her brother's room and was almost surprised to see InuYasha still there. Of course, his presence could be due to the fact that Souta and Kohaku had cornered him and resumed their questioning.

Kagome stepped forward, and Sango and Miroku joined her.

Sango spoke first, "Well, now that we're ready, how do we get there?"

The question appeared to startle InuYasha for a moment. He had forgotten that they couldn't fly like himself. For a moment an evil glint appeared in his eye as he considered flying away without them, but an answering glare from the three across from him stopped his new happy thought.

He shrugged, "All you have to do is think of a happy thought and believe that you can fly."

Five pairs of eyes closed, as each person brought a happy thought to mind.

Miroku had his happy thought first, but when he tried to voice it, two feminine hands clasped their hands over his mouth before he got a word out. Miroku visibly pouted; no one trusted him.

Then Souta and Kohaku yelled their thoughts, "I'll think of pirates."

Souta turned to InuYasha, "Is it okay if we think of the same thing?"

InuYasha nodded then turned to the two girls. "Do you have yours?"

The girls nodded but did not voice their thoughts. Satisfied, InuYasha walked over to Souta and instructed him to grab onto his hand. Then he told the others to form a chain. Immediately, Miroku moved to be between the two girls, but InuYasha jerked his head and moved Miroku between the two boys. Finally satisfied, InuYasha flew upward dragging the others behind him. For a few wondrous moments they were airborne.

"We can fly!" Souta yelled.

InuYasha let go of Souta's hand so that he could fly on his own. Immediately, five bodies dropped to the floor. For a long moment all that could be heard was the groaning from the bodies on the floor. Then someone started laughing uncontrollably. Kagome looked up from where she had fell on the floor to see a laughing InuYasha sitting cross-legged in the air. She frowned; she could really get used to the sound of his laughing, had he not been laughing at her.

Slowly, Kagome and the others lifted themselves off the floor and stood to their feet. Still laughing, InuYasha looked down from his position in the air to see ten furious eyes. Abruptly his laughing ceased.

"Pixie dust," he grumbled. "I forgot you weak humans needed it."

Quickly, he looked around the room for Kagura. When he saw her standing behind Souta's window curtain, he flew over to her, snatched her from her post, and flew back to everyone else.

Holding Kagura in front of his face, he looked sternly into her flashing red eyes. "Are you going to give it to them or am I?"

Haughtily, Kagura turned her face away from his and crossed her arms over her chest. Her answer was clear.

Obviously annoyed, InuYasha took the fairy and began to shake her over each head. Rivers of glittering gold cascaded across each person's face and magically they began to ascend to the top of the room.

"I can not believe I'm truly doing this," Kagome whispered as she flew around the room in a few practice circles.

InuYasha checked once to make sure everyone was in flight before motioning for everyone to follow him out of the window. Souta and Kohaku wasted no time as they followed him. Kagome took a deep breath and followed her sibling; however, Miroku and Sango remained behind. From his perch on the window ledge, Miroku looked down at Sango and motioned for her to go ahead of him.

She narrowed her eyes and shook her head, "I don't trust you." She pointed out the window. "You will fly ahead of me."

Miroku placed his hand over his heart and opened his mouth to refute her statement, but she would have none of his nonsense. Stepping beneath the window, Sango reached up and pushed firmly on his shoulder, effectively removing him from the ledge. He shrieked briefly as he fell for a few moments before remembering that he could fly. Once she saw that he was safe, Sango pushed off the window ledge into the night sky.

Meanwhile, Souta had circled back around the house. On his way back to InuYasha, a frightened cry caught his attention. He looked down to see his cat Boyo running after him on the ground below. The cat had noticed the flying children and had immediately began to make panic-stricken cries. Souta decided to bring Boyo with them. A gleam of light caught his attention, and he rushed over to it. Quickly, he flew back to the cat with Kagura clutched firmly in his hand. He shook the poor fairy over the cat, before finally releasing her. Boyo batted playfully at the falling dust before giving a loud screech as he felt himself being lifted into the air. Calling for the cat to follow him, Souta turned to follow Kagome and the others.

As Boyo attempted to make his way to Souta, his flight came to a sudden halt amidst the winding limbs of the tree in their yard. Lodged between two branches, his pitiful cries filled the night air long after the others had left.

Unfortunately for Boyo, now was a bad time to discover a fear of heights.

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Author's note: I have a new favorite InuYasha character. I confess I love the cat.

Please read and review. I do appreciate ideas, especially since I have not seen the movie in a long time, and my family lost it probably when we moved.

Also, I am trying hard to keep everyone in character, but I am afraid that I am failing miserably. Please let me know if that is the case.

Thank you.