Disclaimer: I can't believe it is this far in the story and I am still typing it. I don't own it. I wish I did, but I do not.

Chapter Five

Kagome walked out of her house, backpack slung over her shoulder. Since she lived close to the school, it wasn't long before she made it. She entered the school and dropped her stuff off in her first class, which happened to be Geography, then went back out into the halls of the school to find Sango.

It took a couple minutes, but Kagome found Sango and they immediately began talking. I guess this is just an example of the saying 'that's what girls do.'

As they where talking a shout echoed through the halls. "Kagome!" Called the familiar voice. The girls turned around to see none other than Koga coming towards them, or more specifically, Kagome.

"Hello, Koga." Kagome said politely as he caught up with them. Sango simply mumbled a 'hi' as he stopped in front of them.

"Hello, Kagome" He said then turned to Sango "Sango" He said before turning his attention back to Kagome.

"Is there something you need to talk to us about?" Kagome asked curiously, wondering why Koga had just suddenly appeared.

"Well, yes. Kind of I guess. I have decided that you will go to the dance with me, Kagome!" Koga proclaimed with utmost certainty. Kagome seemed to face-fault for a moment.

"Um, I'm sorry, but I'm not sure I heard you quite right. Did you say you where going to take me to the dance?" Kagome questioned.

"Of course!" Koga said "I knew from the moment I saw you that we where meant to be." He explained.

"Listen, Koga, your sweet, but I don't know if I really want to go to the dance with anyone right now. I just came to the school so I don't know if I even like anyone yet." Kagome said politely, trying to hide the shock in her voice.

Koga stared intently at her for a moment. Time seemed to freeze for a moment before Koga looked away. "If it takes me waiting for you for you to finally realize your love for me, then so be it!" He said, "I will wait forever if I have to!"

Kagome and Sango stared in disbelief at Koga as he spoke. They both had to admit, he was certainly persistent.

Koga seemed to pause for what seemed to be a dramatic moment, at least for Koga anyway, before he walked off to join his friends.

There was a long pause between the two friends as they watched him walk off. Their eyes stared in disbelief for a couple seconds before Sango broke the silence.

"Okay, then."

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Inuyasha and Miroku had been not far away from Kagome and Sango as Koga had come up to them. Right when Inuyasha saw Koga with Kagome he felt something snap inside of him. He had suddenly wanted to rip Koga up into little pieces.

He probably would of succeeded, too, if it hadn't been for Miroku holding him back. "Calm down, Inuyasha." Miroku said, ever the peaceful one "What is wrong with you?" He questioned. He looked at Inuyasha, but he didn't seem to be paying any attention to him.

Inuyasha's struggling increased even more as Koga told Kagome that he wanted to go to the dance with her. It increased so much Miroku had to use every ounce of strength he possessed just to keep Inuyasha where he was and not at Koga's neck.

After it was over Miroku relaxed a bit and Inuyasha pushed away from him. Inuyasha looked at the ground. Miroku wondered why he wasn't going after Koga and trying to rip his head off before Inuyasha spoke.

"Why did I do that?" He seemed to ask himself "I just suddenly snapped. What happened?" Inuyasha said it in such a low tone that Miroku had to strain to hear it.

"Inuyasha, Inuyasha" Miroku said in an understanding tone as he went to meet his friend "I believe I know what the problem is." Miroku continued as he looked at Inuyasha with knowing eyes.

"Yeah?!" Inuyasha said in an urgent tone, wanting to know. Miroku just smiled, causing Inuyasha to become even madder.

"If you're not going to tell me than don't urge me on like that!!" Inuyasha said angrily as he turned his back away from Miroku and began walking away. Miroku just continued to smile at his friend as he headed for his first class.

'Inuyasha, my friend, I believe you are in love'

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"I'm sorry, but no one by those names go here." Said a kind looking lady as she stood behind a desk. She looked down at the boy who stood before her. She felt a little sad for him when the hopeful grin he had been carrying turned into a frown.

"Well, thanks for looking." He said politely as he stood up and began to leave.

"I hope you find the people your looking for!" The woman called to him as he left. He simply gave a small wave and closed the door.

"Another failure." He said as he pulled out a map. "Why did there have to be so many schools around here!" He continued, agitation in his voice. His eyes scanned the small piece of paper for a moment before putting it back in his pocket and continuing down the sidewalk.

"Time to check the next one." He said with a sigh as another school came in sight.

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Kagome looked down at her paper distractedly. Koga's words kept running through her head and it was definitely causing a lack of concentration on her part.

She was currently in Ms. Keade's class. Usually, she was very alert and paid a lot of attention to what her teacher was saying, but today was different. When Kagome first walked in the classroom Ms. Keade looked at her and seemed to understand, seeing as how she hadn't asked any questions on the matter, for which Kagome was grateful.

Normally, something like this wouldn't bother her so much, but for some reason Kagome couldn't get what he said out of her mind. It was mostly that that seemed to bother her. It had seemed so familiar, like she had witnessed the scene many times before, but Kagome hadn't even talked to Koga much so she was sure such a thing like that had never happened with him.

There was also something else that bothered her about it, though. It seemed like something was missing to the scene. She couldn't explain it, but she seemed to be waiting for someone to appear.

Kagome shook her head. This was getting her nowhere. She stole a side-glance at where Sango was sitting at next to her. Sango seemed worried, and she was sure it was about the way Kagome was acting. Kagome let out an inaudible sigh and decided to stop acting so worried so she wouldn't worry Sango.

There was still one question, though, that Kagome still needed to think about.

Was she going to go to the dance with Koga? This one question seemed to bring up other questions. Like, would she really want to? Or, if she did, would she really enjoy herself? Questions such as this appeared in her head without stop. It wasn't long before she began to get a headache.

Kagome was jolted out of her thoughts by the bell. She quickly gathered up her things and hurried to her next class. Before she left the class she was stopped by a worried Sango.

"I'm fine, don't worry. I was thinking about some things." Kagome said, answering Sango's unasked question. Sango let out a small sigh of relief.

"Ok. That's good to know. We should get to our next class now." Sango said cheerfully, all the worry that had previously been there seconds ago completely gone.

"You know, that's where I was going until you stopped me." Kagome joked. Sango gave a small wave of her hand.

"Whatever. Just come on slowpoke." Sango said with a smile. The two girls walked out of the classroom, feeling better than when they had first entered it.

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As Kagome got ready for bed she found herself thinking about what Koga had said again. She still didn't know if she really wanted to, she had managed to push the question to the back of her mind for the time after she had talked to Sango, but there it was again.

Kagome sighed as she laid down on her bed. She stared at the ceiling for a while, thinking about it. It wasn't long before she fell asleep.

Yet again her dreams where filled with adventure and suspense. Also, it continued to include a familiar looking boy with dog-ears.

When she woke up the next morning, the dream she had had played in her mind, along with the ones he had been having. Yet again she got the same feeling of familiarity that she always got from her dreams but couldn't quite place. Kagome looked down, quite certain by now she was going crazy, or these dreams where driving her crazy.

With these thoughts running through her head, she decided she would tell Sango about the dreams she was having. She picked up her phone that was by her bed and, hoping it wasn't to early in the morning and that she wouldn't wake Sango up, dilled Sango's number.

The phone rang a couple of times before Sango answered. "Hello?" Sango said in a bright mood, which told Kagome she had already been up.

"Hi, Sango. Its Kagome." Kagome said into the phone.

"Oh, Hi Kagome! What's up?" Sango said, her tone still not changing from the bright and sunny one she had answered with. Kagome wondered for a moment what time Sango even got up in the morning before pushing the thought to the back of her mind.

"Listen, Sango. Do you think I could meet you at the café that we went to the other day? There is something I want to talk to you about." Kagome said, getting to the point.

"Ok, when should we meet?" Sango asked curiously.

"Um, how about at noon." Kagome stated, remembering it was the weekend. Sango agreed and hung up the phone after they said their goodbyes.

Kagome got up out of her bed and began getting ready for the day that was going to lie ahead.

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That's it for this chapter. I tried making this chapter bigger than some of the other ones I have been making lately and am glad to see I succeeded! I will try to make more of them longer like this one, but it is hard for me with all the other stuff I have to do, most of that stuff involving school. Anyway, enough about my boring every day life. I hope you liked this chapter.