Me: I'm back!

Seto: good 4 u

Kags: rite the story and try 2 put a fluff in there

Me: if u keep bugging me, I won't put a fluff in here at all!

Kags: u r so mean!

Me: I try

Seto: just rite the story

Me: fine

Disclaimer: I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh or Inuyasha, but if I did… let's not go there, okay?

"Funny," Kagome said.

"What is?" Kaiba asked.

"You seem like the city boy type, but here you are looking like you're enjoying the country."

"I guess that even city boys get tired of seeing nothing but buildings and other stuff."

"I guess. It's a lot better here in the dragon world at night than at home. You can actually see the stars clearly. At home, if you ever see them, they're not very clear because of all the stuff in the air, but here, you can see them perfectly."

"Sounds like you enjoy nature more than anything else."

"Sometimes. It's the only thing I can enjoy since, never mind. It's the past, and I'm going to leave there."

"Ever share it with anyone?"

"Just Joey and my family, but my big mouth cousin told it to his friends. I told him I don't care, but it makes me feel like, I don't know. I guess it pisses me off that he tells his friends about my past."

"Makes you feel like an exhibit or something like that?"

"Yeah. Ever feel like that?"

"Not really."

"Thought not. Not very many people feel like it. You know what, let's stop talking about this and talk about something else. Got any family?"

"Just my little brother, Mokuba. We kind of grew up in an orphanage. Everyone wanted to adopt me because of my brilliance, but I didn't want to leave unless Mokuba came with me."

"Sounds like you're the perfect big brother."

"Guess so. He was all I had left and I was all he had left. We didn't plan on abandoning each other anytime soon. What about you?"

"Just Joey, Serenity, and Kiashi. Kiashi may not be related to me in anyway, but I love her like she was my older sister. I also have a lot of friends that I considered as brothers or sisters."

"What about your parents?"

"Dad died a long time ago and my mother, little brother, and grandpa were all killed a few months ago. I was somewhere else. I would rather not talk about it."

"I can understand that."

"Well, well, well," a voice above them said. "Seems like the master of the Black Fire is getting comfortable with someone. Getting a little too close, aren't you, Kagome?"

"Back off, Bysu," Kagome said.

"Who?" Kaiba asked.

"For every breed of dragon, there is one dragon that is more powerful than the rest. They call the powerful ones the Elementals. Bysu is the elemental of the forest." A large dragon twice the size of Kiashi and Jikoru landed before them. It had forest green scales and dark green paws. His eyes were like Kiashi's, pure gold. "This is Bysu."

"Nice to meet you," Bysu said to Kaiba. He looked behind him and saw Jikoru, then looked over to Kagome. "I thought they all died out?"

Kagome knew who he was talking about. "He was a card with a White Light spirit and I just happened to awaken him and give him a solid body."

"Make sense. You can never know what you powers do." He looked over to Kaiba and said, "So I guess that you are the master of the final White Light?" Kaiba nodded. "Careful. White Lights can be a handful."

"Not as much as a Black Fire," Jikoru said, "seeing as they go on and on and on and on." Kiashi hit him on the head to get him to shut up.

"You sound like a broken record," Kiashi stated.

"Well, it's the truth." Jikoru smirked at Kiashi who just scoffed and turned away.

"Now this is interesting," Bysu said. "A White Light and a Black Fire standing next to each other and neither is trying to start a fight. You usually can't stick one of either clan in the same room with another of the other clan without having a war zone in five seconds."

"Thought you said dragons are peaceful," Kaiba said to Kagome.

"Yeah, well," Kagome replied, "eventually a dragon starts a fight. Never gets too serious so don't worry about it. So, why are you here, Bysu?"

"Just flying around when I saw you and this stranger. Got curious, is all." Bysu went a little closer to Kaiba. "He seems alright. And since he has one of the strongest dragon breeds, he must be strong."

"I would very much appreciate it if you could get your face way from mine," Kaiba nearly snarled.

"Need to be taught some manners though," Bysu said as he stepped away from Kaiba.

"He probably doesn't like people or anything else near him like you were," Kagome said.

"Sorry," Bysu said to Kaiba. "Didn't mean to invade your personal space." Bysu turned his head into the air and said, "Well, I got to go. The elementals are gathering about something that the Spirit Elemental won't tell us about."

"Tell Kana I said 'hi'," Kagome said. Bysu nodded and took off into the sky. He turned into a blur as soon as he took off. "I told you the wild ones were fast, but none of the dragons are as fast as Kiashi. There's this event that the demons and dragons have called the Dragon Race. It only occurs ever three months. It involves dragons and their master racing to see who the fastest dragon is around. Sometimes, the wild ones even race. Though they need a rider, so other demons ride them." Kaiba nodded in understanding. "You don't talk very much, do you?"

"Never made it much of a habit," Kaiba responded.

"Obviously. So which region do you want to go to next?"

"I don't even know what the regions are called."

"How about the water region? It's great there. On top, it looks like a beach, but underwater, it's like a city for the water dragons. I don't think that we should go there though. We won't be able to breathe."

"I guess."

"You're going to have fun there. Kiashi, Jikoru, we're going to the water region."

Kiashi walked next to Kagome and Jikoru went next to Kaiba. They got on the dragons and took off. In the sky, the ground looked like nothing but a pure green blanket. Kaiba looked over to Kagome when he heard something and saw headphones around her neck. Kiashi seemed like she was bopping her head to the rhythm of the song that was playing. "What are you listening to?"

"Music," Kagome answered.

"What kind?"

"Good music," Kiashi answered.

Jikoru turned his head to look at his master and said, "Stop trying. When a dragon listens to music, you ain't going to get much out of it. We dragons enjoy music no matter what it is, but we mostly enjoy the fast, rock, rap, anything like that kind of music. It depends on the dragons mood."

"You dragons are strange creatures," Kaiba pointed out.

"So we're told." Jikoru smirked and turned his head back to look straight ahead of him. Kaiba saw a shadow fly over them and looked up. There was another dragon with crystal like scales and snow white eyes. "That is the Wind Elemental, Ruri. She is very powerful and can be as fast as the wind." The dragon disappeared into the clouds above them.

Kaiba looked forwards again and saw thin line of white and a thicker line of pure blue. 'Must be the water region,' Kaiba thought to himself. After some time, Kiashi and Jikoru landed on a white sandy beach. Kaiba and Kagome slide off the dragons back. Kagome took off her shoes and tossed them to the side, allowing her feet to fell the warm sand. Kaiba took off his cloak and Jikoru took it. Kaiba saw Kagome go over to the water, taking a few steps into it. The sun reflected on the crystal clear water onto Kagome's skin. The wind blowed her hair around her. To Kaiba, she looked like a goddess that came down to Earth merely to tease men about something they can't have.

Kagome turned when she felt eyes on her and saw Kaiba staring at her. She walked over to Kiashi and opened her bag that she left on Kiashi. She opened it and took out a swimsuit for herself and one for Kaiba. She tossed it over to him, making him look at her. "You know," Kaiba said, "I could swear that you had this whole day planned."

"I just know what to bring," Kagome said. "Or I'm just well prepared for whatever could happen."

"I still believe that you planned the whole day."

"You believe what you want. Come on. There's a shack over there for us to change into our swimsuits." Kagome walked over to the shack with Kaiba right behind her. When they walked into it, Kaiba was shocked. On the outside, it looked like a normal shack, but on the inside, it looked like a normal house. "Amazing what dragons can do with their powers, huh?"

Kaiba looked at Kagome and asked, "Dragons made this?"

"The water dragons did. It's for any dragon riders that decide to spend the night or go swimming. Every door in that hall leads into a room that is kind of like a hotel's room."

"So this place is like a hotel?"

"Guess you can call it that if you want to. Let's go change." Kagome walked through the door to her right as Kaiba walked into the one on his left. Kagome was the first to come out. She was dressed in a black bikini with dark blue flames on the sides. Kaiba came out after her. He wore a pair of dark blue swim trunks with silver stitching. He was staring at Kagome's perfect hourglass figure. "I guess I made a good choice for you," Kagome said, snapping him out of his daze.

They walked out of the 'shack' and noticed that their dragons weren't around. When they heard a splash, they looked at the water and saw Kiashi wearing a black and red bikini. In front of her was a boy that looked a year older than her. He had pure white hair and bright blue eyes. He was wearing a pair of blue swirled with white swim trunks. Kaiba recognized Kiashi, but not the other one. "Is that-" Kaiba began to ask, but Kagome interrupted him.

"Yep, that is Jikoru in human form. I told you that if a dragon takes another form, they can't change their coloring." Kagome ran into the water to join the dragons. Kaiba chased after her when she yelled out, "What's wrong? Afraid of a little water?"

Kagome got splashed by Kiashi and Jikoru, and she splashed them back. She felt a splash from behind her and turned to see a smirking Seto. She smirked back and splashed him back. This started out an all out water war. Everyone was laughing and having a great time, even Kaiba. A shadow underwater circling around them stopped their playing. A sea-green dragon rose from the water. It had arms and blue claws, but unlike other dragons, it didn't have wing or back legs. It had a fin as blue as the ocean's deepest spot. Its eyes would have shined a bright blue if it wasn't glazed over with silver. This dragon was blind. It took a sniff at them and backed away, diving underwater once it was a fair distance. "Don't worry," Kagome said. "That was just Miana. She's kind of like the guardian of the water dragon city. Since she backed off, she doesn't have a problem with us being here."

Kaiba was staring at the water in the distance, but shrugged it off. He thought he saw some more shadows swimming underwater in the distance. They were there, but they were just swimming around in a circle, away from them. Kagome splashed Kaiba to snap him out of his daze. He snapped his head towards him and swam underwater, towards Kagome. Kagome looked around to find him, but was pulled down by a pair of hands that grabbed her waist. When she was underwater, the hands let go of her. She turned and saw a grinning Kaiba. She grinned back and started to swim after him. He swam away from her. After a few seconds, they surfaced to take a breath of air. When they rose from the water, Kiashi and Jikoru splashed them. Water war started all over again. Nearly an hour later, they all got out and Kaiba went with Kagome to the 'shack' to change back into their clothes. Kaiba came out before Kagome this time and waited for the miko to come out. After she did, they headed outside and got on the dragons. "Where are we going to now?"

"I was thinking that we could go to the fire region to warm up and dry off, and then go to the ice region," Kagome answered.

"Sounds okay to me," Kaiba said as the dragons nodded in agreement. They flew for a few minutes until a land with many volcanoes and stream seeping from the ground. Every now and then, hot water singled a place where geysers were by shooting hot water into the air. "Let me guess," Kaiba said. "The fire region?"

"Good guess," Kiashi said. "It would be good to see my best friend, Jisa, again."

"If she's still there," Kagome said.

Kiashi flew quicker with Jikoru next to her. They landed near a mountain with many caves embedded in it. Kaiba and Kagome dismounted the dragons again and Kiashi ran off into a cave. When she came out, there was another dragon by her side. It had fiery red scales, golden eyes, and yellow claws. There were orange-red spikes on her neck going all the way down to the tip of its tail. They jumped from stone to stone all the way down and ran over to the others. The dragon lowered its head into a small bow and raised it back up, smiling. "This is Jisa," Kiashi said. "My best friend since we were just a couple of little hatchlings. She's practically my sister. Jisa, this is my master Kagome, a White Light named Jikoru, and his master Kaiba."

"Nice to meet you all," Jisa said softly. "May I ask what brings you here?"

"I'm just showing Kaiba around," Kagome said. "He's new to the whole dragon master thing."

"Well," Jisa said, "if you like, I can show you guys around. Maybe you could relax in the hot springs."

"As relaxing as that sounds, we just got here from the water region. We would like to dry off, not get wet again."

"Well, after you get out of the hot springs, you could go to another place to dry off. Here, drying off is easy."

"I don't know," Kagome said, putting a hand on her chin like she was in deep thought. She looked over to Kaiba and asked, "What do you think?"

"I would rather have a look around," he replied. Jisa seemed a little disappointed, but nodded.

"Then I can be your guide," she said as she brightened up a bit. Kagome looked at the fire dragon and nodded. Jisa smiled again and turned around, walking away with Kiashi next to her. Every now and then, a geyser went off and rained warm water on them. It wasn't hot enough to burn them, but it was warm enough for Jisa and Kiashi to drink from. The water pooled around them in a large puddle. Many drops of water landed on Kagome's hair, making it reflect some of the light from the glowing lava in the mountains and the sun above their heads. After some time, Kagome and Kaiba climbed on their dragons so that they could go up a dormant volcano. "This volcano wasn't erupted in hundreds of years," Jisa stated. "No dragons live here because we gain our power from the lava and heat around here. Only the Fire Elemental lives here since he gets his powers from the sun."

She walked to the edge of its mouth, standing on a boulder. Inside, it wasn't like the inside of other dormant volcanoes. It didn't have rocks or dust. It had a large hot spring in the center with five geysers surrounding it, all evenly spaced. In the side was a cave three times the size of Kiashi and Jikoru together. "The Fire Elemental must be a very large dragon," Kaiba said when he saw the cave.

"Not really," Kagome replied. "He had a mate and they were going to have some young ones, but she died about six months ago. Akin became very temper mental since then. It isn't a very wise thing to cross him."

"It's also a good idea not to speak of Myra in front of him," Kiashi warned. "He starts to get really pissed off. He hides it, but he misses her."

"She's right," Jisa said. "He thinks that no one knows it, but everyone does. You see, when a dragon dies, its soul becomes another star. Akin looks at a certain star that he knows is Myra's soul. How he knows it's her soul, don't bother asking. It's a dragon thing."

Kaiba nodded in understanding. The ground suddenly began to shake. Hot water shot from the geysers, each one higher than the other. It looked like stairs of water surrounding the hot spring, or bars to protect it. The water lowered into the ground as the water that the geysers shot out rain down inside of the sleeping volcano, wetting the ground. "You just never know when one will blow," Kagome said when the water stopped falling. She turned to Jisa and said, "Thanks for showing us around, Jisa. We should go now. I promised Kaiba that we would take him to the ice region. See ya later."

Jisa nodded and said, "Bye. Come by more often, Kiashi. It's boring here without someone to hang with." Kiashi nodded and took off with Jikoru seconds after her.

Kiashi looked over to the White Light, but turned her gaze forward when he looked at her. (She is so in denial!) She didn't see it, but Jikoru smirked when he caught her gazing at him. Kagome looked over to Kaiba and turned back when he looked back at her. After what felt like hours, but was only ten minutes, a cold breeze hit them. They were close. The dragons landed on a white blanket covering the ground. The snow crunched under their feet and melted a bit under Kiashi's. In the distance, there were dragons that looked as if they were made of ice that no one can see through. All of them looked about Kiashi height. They had bright blue scales that nearly looked white and eyes of pure snow. Kagome slide off of Kiashi and picked up some snow. She formed it into a snow ball and threw it at the ice dragons. It hit the closest one on the back of its head, making it turn and see Kagome.

The dragon smirked and growled lowly to the other dragons it was with before it walked over to them. Kaiba was wrong about their height, because this one was almost the size of Bysu. Unlike the other ice dragons, it had ice blue paws and the tip of its tail was the same color as its paws, if not a bit lighter. "Hello, Kagome" the dragon said. "What brings you here and who are your friends?"

"Just thought we would come by for a visit and this is Jikoru, the White Light, and Kaiba, his master," Kagome replied. "I thought the Elementals were summoned by the Spirit Elemental. So why are you here?"

"I have to keep an eye on the other ice dragons, you know that," the dragon lied. The truth was that those meetings were boring to her. The Ice Elemental was the youngest of the Elementals, so she got really bored at the meetings. Kagome knew she was lying and she knew the real reason.

"Lia," Kagome sternly said, "you know that you are supposed to go to those meetings, especially if the Spirit Elemental calls the others. It doesn't matter if their boring or not, you have to go to them."

"Well," Lia argued, "if those meetings weren't so boring, then I would willing go to them without an argument."

"Would you rather I told you to go or one of the other Elementals come and get you?" Kagome asked the ice dragon.

Before Lia could answer, her name was called from above. They looked up to see a dragon that was bigger than the Forest Elemental. It had dark red scales with black claws. Its eyes were a bright red, nearly yellow. Fire red spikes trailed down its neck, back, and tail. At the end of its tail was the same color as its claws, pure black. It landed on the snow next to Lia with a grouchy look upon its face. "What are you still doing here?" the dragon asked Lia.

"Geez, Akin," Lia said, "chill. You know how much I hate those meetings."

Kaiba looked at the fire dragon. Akin really did look like he could get pissed easily. When Akin felt a pair of eyes on him, he turned and saw Kaiba staring at him with a blank look. Akin growled lowly, but everyone heard his growl. "Who is he and what is he doing here?" he snarled.

"He is the master of Jikoru the White Light," Kiashi answered. "His name is Seto Kaiba and he is a friend of Kagome's. And watch your temper, Akin."

"1: there are no more White Lights. 2: make me." While Kiashi and Akin were arguing, Lia was just watching while Kagome and Kaiba talked.

"He really does seem the type to loose his temper easily," Kaiba said.

"You should have seen him before Myra died," Kagome said. "The gentlest dragon you could find. Funny what could happen to a dragon when its mate dies, huh?"

"The gentlest dragon?" Kaiba said in confusion. "He looks like he was always this way."

"Everyone says that," Kagome said. "But remember, he can easily be pissed off. Don't say anything stupid to him."

"I don't care!" Akin snarled at Lia. "You have to go to those meetings!"

"Okay, okay," Lia gave in. "I'll go. But only if you learn to lighten up."

"Please," Kiashi said. "I don't want to be rude, but this is Akin we're talking about. He's been this way since Myra passed away." Akin charged at Kiashi, head-butting her into the ground and pinning her.

"Don't you EVER speak of her to me AGAIN!" Akin roared

"AKIN!" Kagome yelled, then in a gentler tone, "Calm down and let Kiashi up. I'm sure she didn't mean to mention Myra. Now calm down and take Lia to the meeting with you."

Akin growled at Kiashi again and got off of her. He left with Lia behind him. Kaiba looked at Kagome curiously. Akin looked like he was about kill Kiashi the moment she moved, then Kagome calms him down and gets him off. He looked at Kagome and said, "Why doesn't he want to be reminded of Myra?"

"Because," Kagome answered, "when his mate died, he felt that she deserted him, left him, you know. He still loves her, but he won't admit it. He is so in denial." Kagome would have said more, but a softball sized snowball hit her on the back of her head. She turned and saw Jikoru and Kiashi looking like they were holding in a laugh.

When they calmed down, Kiashi said, "You talk way too much, girl."

"Yeah," Jikoru agreed. "Less talking, more playing and acting like complete idiots!" He picked up some snow and formed it into a ball, then threw it at Kagome and Kaiba. They looked at each other and smirked evilly.

"Snowball fight!" Kagome yelled. Other ice dragons heard her and the hatchlings went running to where the fight was going to be. When they were all there, they split into teams and started to have an all out snowball war! It was around mid-afternoon when the 'war' was over. Kaiba and Kagome were leaning against a pine tree, resting and talking.

"I never had so much fun in my life," Kaiba said.

"Same here," Kagome replied. "Even if I have a dragon and can come here any time I want, it was never this much fun."

"Why's that?"

"Guess because this time, I'm not the only human around here. Being surrounded by dragons on all sides gets kinda boring, you know?" Kagome took a deep breath and leaned her head back against the tree's hard bark, closing her eyes once she felt the bark behind her head.

Kaiba looked at what she was wearing and a thought struck him. "Are you cold even a little bit?" She didn't look like she was, but he wanted to make sure.

Kagome opened her eyes and looked at him. "Not at all," she replied. "I'm bonded to a Black Fire dragon. Key word: Fire. A dragon and its master are naturally bonded. Whatever happens to the dragon happens to the master. If it worked the other way around, there wouldn't be any dragons left in the world."

"Why's that?" Kaiba asked.

"Because, if it worked the other way around, when the master dies, the dragon dies. Duh! Common sense, Kaiba." Kaiba nearly snapped at her, but chose not to.

"I still don't see what you being bonded to Kiashi has to do with anything."

Kagome looked at him and laughed lowly. "I thought that you caught on quick. Kiashi never gets cold. Her heat never disperses, never extinguishes. Since I'm bonded to her, I don't get cold either."

"Then what about when the master dies? You said that when a dragon bonds with its master, than whatever happens to the dragon, happens to the master."

Kagome chuckled. "Not even bonding to a dragon can stop death. The master can still die of old age, be killed, or die of a disease. Nothing can stop death from doing his job." Kaiba nodded in understanding. "But," Kagome said, "there was one that did for a while. He lived to be 300 years old. Eventually, he was killed. Couldn't handle his dragon any longer."

"Who was his dragon?"

"Kana, the Spirit Elemental. I'm, not surprised that he couldn't handle her very easily anymore. She's the strongest dragon you will ever find. Not the faster or the sharpest, but she is defiantly the strongest." Kiashi and Jikoru came over to their masters when all the other dragons left. Jikoru laid next to Kaiba and Kiashi laid next to Kagome. (Poor Jikoru. He's surrounded by Ks.) Kagome patted her dragon on the head before sighing and leaning back against the tree again. After some time, Kaiba noticed that her breathing evened out and was steady.

'She fell asleep,' Kaiba thought to himself. 'She must be really tired if she fell asleep here.'

Jikoru eventually fell asleep, leaving Kiashi and Kaiba as the only ones awake. "Pathetic," Kiashi mumble, but Kaiba heard her.

"What is?" he asked.

"Kagome falling asleep, I can understand. She's human and humans need to sleep more than dragons. A dragon can go on without sleep for a few weeks. We don't tire easily. Jikoru fell asleep and I bet he had some sleep last night. It's pathetic to see a dragon go to sleep so soon after the last time they slept."

"Well, he did just come back to life. He might need more rest than usual so that he can regain his energy."

"Maybe, but still. Pathetic."

Kaiba shook his head. He soon felt like he was going to nod off any minute. He closed his eyes for a few seconds, but went to sleep without knowing it. When he woke, Kagome was still asleep, but looked like she was waking up. Jikoru was awake and in his human form, sparring with Kiashi who was also in her human form. Kaiba stretched his arms and got to his feet. He heard a moan and turned to Kagome. She woke up. She was blinking her eyes sleepily before she yawned and stretched out and got to her feet. She seemed like she was having some difficulty, so Kaiba gave her a hand. She took and he helped her to her feet. While she got balanced, Kaiba didn't let go of her hand. When he realized that he was still holding it, a faint pink crept onto his cheeks before he let go of her hand. He didn't know it, but Kiashi and Jikoru saw the blush. Fortunately for him, Kagome didn't.

"I guess that we should go back to the human world, huh?" Kagome asked.

"Yeah," Kaiba agreed. "Mokuba is probably wondering where I went and why I'm gone for so long." Jikoru and Kiashi transformed into their dragon forms and went to their masters sides. Kaiba got on Jikoru while Kagome got on Kiashi. He looked over to Kagome, but turned his gaze away before she turned her head to look at him. He felt his cheeks warming up when he turned away.

Jikoru saw the blush and thought to himself, 'Well, well, well, he does like her. I get to tease him about that now.' Jikoru spread his wings and took off with Kiashi next to him. "I took off before you did," Jikoru teased.

"That is nothing to be proud of, White Light," Kiashi growled as she flew off.

Jikoru followed her and said to her, "When are you going to use my name? You know what it is."

"When you gain my respect, I'll use your name. But right now, you don't even have a bit of my respect."

"Ouch," Jikoru joked. "I think that you broke my poor heart."

Kiashi ignored him as a portal opened for them to pass through. Jikoru and Kiashi landed on Kaiba's balcony. Their riders slide off their back and walked over to the balcony doors. Kiashi shrunk to the size of a Labrador and Jikoru shrunk to the same size, if not a little bigger. They walked over to their masters, sitting next to them as soon as they reached their sides. Kaiba sat on his chair as Kagome sat on another chair in the room. "Have fun today?" Kagome asked.

"I thought that I told you that I did when we were in the ice region," Kaiba replied.

"I know, just making sure." Kagome looked at the clock and saw that it was about 6:00 in the afternoon. She was surprised that Joey didn't call her to demand where she was. Just as soon as she thought that, her phone went off, playing Temperature by Sean Paul. She looked at the caller id and saw that it was Joey. She pressed the talk button and said, "Yes, Joey?"

"Where the hell are you?" Joey replied.

"I just went with Kiashi to the dragon world," Kagome innocently answered. "You really need to stop worrying about me, my dear cousin."

"You could have told me where you were going today in a note or something! I've been wondering where you've been all day! I went all over town to find you!"

"Joey, you need to calm down and take a deep breath."

"I'm not doing it!"

"Joey, just calm down. Stop yelling, stop complaining, do nothing but breathe and talk quietly. Can you do that?"

"No."

"Ha, ha, very funny. Look, I'll be home tomorrow. I'm spending the night at Tea's."

"Did she say okay to that?"

"Yeah, she did. Want to talk to her about it?"

"Yeah."

Kagome looked at Kiashi and mouthed, 'Do you know what Tea sounds like?' When Kiashi nodded, Kagome handed the phone to her. Kiashi spoke into it, but she sounded like Tea.

"Yes Joey?" Kiashi asked.

"Tea?"

"Who else?"

"Did you really say okay to Kagome spending the night with you?"

"Of course I did. Why wouldn't I? We get to have a girl talk without any guys butting in, like you do."

"Fine. I'll call you later. Could you put Kagome back on the phone?"

Kiashi handed the phone to Kagome, smirking at Kaiba who held a shocked look on his face. "Is me spending the night with Tea alright with you, cousin?"

"Yes. I'll talk to you later, ok?"

"Okay. See you tomorrow."

"See ya." Kagome hung up and put the phone and looked at Kaiba. "Is it okay for me to stay here tonight? I really don't want to be bugged by my cousin."

"Sure," Kaiba answered. "I'll have a maid prepare a room for you." He walked out the door to go find a maid to prepare Kagome's room.
"Thanks." Kiashi walked out of the balcony doors and turned to Kagome.

"I'm going to get you some cloths for tomorrow and tonight for you to wear."

"Thanks, Kiashi."

"Anytime." Kiashi took off as soon as she said that.

Kagome heard the door open and saw a boy around eleven years old with wild, fuzzy, long black hair. He had blue eyes like Kaiba and was dressed in a long sleeved shirt with light blue and regular blue horizontal line with a vest over it and blue jeans. Kagome figured he was related to Kaiba since they had the same eyes and didn't look anything like a servant. "Hi," Kagome greeted. "I'm Kagome. What's your name?"

The boy came in and greeted her back. "Hi. I'm Mokuba."

"Oh, so you're Mokuba. Kaiba told me about you. You're his younger brother, aren't you?"

"Yeah." Mokuba walked over to her and asked, "Are you the person Seto was with all day?" Kagome nodded while smiling. "I hope you two get together. I like you."

Kagome blushed, but managed to say, "Even if we don't get together, I would like to be friends with you."

"I would like that, too. Do you like my big brother?"

"Maybe a little," Kagome replied while blushing an even deeper red. "But don't tell him that."

Mokuba smirked and said, "I won't." He didn't cross his fingers this time. "What did you two do all day?" Mokuba asked. He followed his brother until Jikoru took off with him on his back and Kagome on Kiashi in front of them.

"I just took him somewhere. That's all."

"Where?" He really wanted to know. "Did it have something to do with Jikoru?"

"So Kaiba told you about Jikoru?"

"Yeah, before he left. Where is Jikoru anyway?"

"Probably outside on the balcony waiting for Kiashi."

"Who's Kiashi?"

"She's my dragon. She can be a pain, but she a good dragon once you get used to her. She's still a pain."

"Where is she?"

"Getting some cloths for me. Your brother said that I can spend the night here."

Mokuba was a bit surprised that his brother gave someone permission to stay the night. Only one thought crossed his mind as to why, and he said it out loud. "He likes you." He saw Kagome try to hide the blush on her cheeks, but it didn't work. Mokuba laughed when he saw the blush on Kagome's cheeks.

"I was beginning to think that this was an interrogation since you keep asking questions. Now it's my turn. What makes you think that?"

"Because, big brother never lets anyone spend the night. He must like you if he gave you permission."

"Why doesn't he let anyone send the night?"

"He thinks that they'll cause too much noise or be a distraction. How did you meet my brother?"

"I went looking to see if Yugi was challenged since he left around the middle of my duel. When I found him, he was dueling you brother. As he walked by me, I told him that his dragon was loyal."

"What made you say that?"

"When Yugi used the Change of Heart on Jikoru when everyone thought he was called a Blue-Eyes-White-Dragon, but Jikoru didn't listen to him. Once a dragon has a master, they rarely ever listen to others."

"When you said that you were looking for Yugi, are you one of his friends or something?"

"No. I'm just Joey's little cousin. He'll go ballistic if he found out that I've spent the whole day with Kaiba. He thinks that I'm spending the night at Tea's. Oh crap! I almost forgot. Can you hang on a second, Mokuba?" When Mokuba nodded, Kagome flipped her cell phone open and dialed Tea's number. Joey gave her the numbers of his friends in case something was going on with her so she could call the closest one. The phone ringed a few times before Tea's voice came through.

"Hello?" tea said.

"Tea? It's Kagome."

"Hey, what's up? Is something wrong?"

"Just need a favor is all. If Joey calls you about me spending the night there, could you tell him that I'm taking a shower or I'm already asleep or something?"

"Sure, but only if you give me a good reason on why I should fib to your cousin."

"Because I've been gone all day trying to show Kaiba what it's like to be a dragon's master. I really don't want to deal with Joey tonight so I asked Kaiba if I could spend the night at his place and he said okay, but Joey thinks that I'm over at your place."

"Okay. I'll lie to Joey for you. I'll tell him that you're taking a shower when he calls."

"Thanks a lot, Tea."

"No problem. I'll see you tomorrow if you aren't doing anything with Kaiba."

"I don't think I'll have to. Bye Tea and thanks."

"Bye." There was a beep on the phone, signaling that Tea hung up. Kagome closed her phone and smiled.

"Well, Tea's going to cover for me and Joey thinks that I'm over there. I say everything's going good."

"You planned everything, didn't you?" Mokuba asked.

Kagome laughed and said, "Now I'm absolutely positive that you're related to Kaiba since he asked the same question earlier." Mokuba laughed with her when she said that.

A voice being cleared got their attention and made them turn to the doorway where Kaiba leaned against the frame. "Seems like you two are already acquainted and are getting along just fine."

Mokuba ran over to his brother and hugged him. "Yeah. Kagome's nice and smart and she seems fun." Then he whispered, "Don't scare her away like you do with other girls."

Kaiba chuckled and ruffled his younger brother's hair, making it, if possible, even messier than it originally was. "I'll try not to," Kaiba whispered back. He looked at Kagome when Mokuba let go of his legs and ran over to her. "Come on," Kaiba said. "I need to show you your room."

"Arigato, Kaiba-kun," Kagome responded and stood up. Kiashi decided that now was a good time to come flying in with Kagome's cloths. Kagome grabbed the bag when Kiashi dropped it and allowed the dragon to land on her shoulder. Mokuba was staring at the dragon in awe. Sure he can see the Blue-Eyes whenever his big brother duel, but seeing this dragon was different.

"Is that Kiashi?" Mokuba asked. Kagome nodded. "She looks so cool."

Jikoru came in after Kiashi did and flew to his master's shoulder. He heard Mokuba's comment to Kiashi and said, "Ouch. He likes the Black Fire more than me."

Before Kiashi could even say anything, Kagome said, "Don't even think about saying something back."

Kiashi didn't say a thing. She just stayed on Kagome's shoulder, completely silent. Kaiba shook his head slowly and asked, "Do you want to see he room you'll be staying in anytime soon?"

Kagome looked at him and nodded. He walked out the door with her following him. Kaiba had Kagome's room a couple doors away from his. Why it took him so long, don't ask. Let's say that someone was eavesdropping on their little conversation. The room had a bed with dark red covers and a regular red pillow. The curtains were a maroon color as was the carpet. The walls were just a normal red, but had specks of black on it that were a bit hard to see. You would actually have to look in order to find them. Kagome looked at Kaiba and thanked him again. Kiashi jumped from Kagome's shoulder and curled up on the pillows, wrapping her tail around herself and spreading her wings to where they covered her body. She got comfortable real quick. "I'm not moving from this spot," Kiashi plainly stated in a tone of voice that said 'and you can't do a thing about it.'

"You'll have to when we leave tomorrow," Kagome pointed out.

"But I don't want to," Kiashi whined. "It's nice here."

Kagome shook her head and sat on the bed with her dragon. Mokuba got on the bed, too, so he could play with Kiashi. Kaiba just leaned against the frame of the door, smirking at the dragon who was getting annoyed by Mokuba. Jikoru hopped off his shoulder and got on the bed to help Mokuba on annoying Kiashi. Kaiba hid it, but he was actuallt happy for once. His brother was happy with a couple of dragons and an angel graced him with her presence. Life was good for the rich guy.

Me: im ending it here

Seto: y

Kags: yea, y

Me: look how long it is! And u 2 arnt in dragon world anymore

Seto: she has a pt

Kags: r u taking her side now

Seto: I take my own side

Me: that's Kaiba 4 u R&R every1 or no updates