Last time-

"Oh come on Sango paper bag, like that kid has on the floor." Kagome pointed out to me 'Yes!' was all I could think of.

I got up and looked at the book and back to them; acting like an 'idiot' I went to them. "Hey, do you guys know whose book this is?" I placed it in front of Kagome.

Her beautiful red eyes gleamed in delight as she grabbed the book out of my hands. "Oh my gosh!! Thank you, thank you! I've been looking for this book everywhere! You didn't look in it did you?" Sango got up besides her smiling but then looked at me with a stern look.

"Uh well I did but just to see what it was. I think it's a history book, ha-ha, it sure feels like one." I laughed "Well, glad I could help, bye!" then I once again took off like a 'human'.

Now-

After about 'running' two blocks I stopped and smiled while putting my hands behind my head walking around town. Sesshomaru like usual popped out of nowhere and showed up next to me. "Well, that was quite an unusual act to give her the book." He commented keeping up with my brisk walk.

"Well at least I got the job done. It's only 6:32…I want to get a bite to eat."

"And I too, damn Kagome for not being a full vampire! We could finally dink some human blood and just blame it on her." I stopped in my tracks and turned around to face my demented half-brother. "Why the hell would you say that?! Even if she was we should never blame our killings on another vampire." I whispered harshly to him as two couples passed us. We stopped in front of a diner we usually go to, 'Takamaru's Diner.' Pretty good food there, but luckily nobody cares, or gets curious when we ask for our stakes or pork chops super bloody or medium rare. Our normal waitress smiled at us as we walked through the door.

"Hey guys, your parents are in the back booth if you're looking for them." Talam pointed out to a white haired fellow and a young black haired lady. I smiled kindly and went to the booth, Sesshomaru following my lead.

"Hey." Sesshomaru said sitting next to our dad as I took my spot next to my mother.

"Hello kids, glad to see you came to eat with us." Izayoi smiled up at them then looked down at the menu. She bit her lip wondering what to eat between two bloody meals she wanted.

"Sweetie you've been really weak lately why, don't you have both of the meals." My father smiled at my mom knowing how much she wanted to eat. My father seemed to be really good at that, seeing what people want and crave in their eyes. Sesshomaru and I could hardly get away with anything when we were much younger. She stopped biting her lip and smiled back and nodded. Our waitress came back to take our order. Taking our her black ball pen and said the usual, "May I take your order?"

"The usual." Sesshomaru and I said in unison. My mother chuckled, "And I would like a bloody stake and a medium rare bacon burger." Izayoi said as she watched Talam take her order, she looked at my father for his order. "I'm guessing you want the usual too Mr. Takashi?" He nodded and gave her all the menus. "Okay, anything to drink?" We always hesitate before answering that question. It's really hard to not say "blood please". "Uh just water for all of us." My father replied to her question. Talam had written that down on her pad and said back to us our order. "Okay so that's three rare stakes with a baked potato, one medium rare bacon burger, and one Tender Loin bloody." We all but Sesshomaru smiled back. She nodded then walked off towards the kitchen.

"So Inuyasha, Sesshomaru. It was quite odd seeing you two walk in together." My father had suspicion written right in his eyes.

"Oh well we actually just ran into each other on the streets and decided to go here." I replied trying to keep my cool as I saw Talam come back with our drinks.

"Inuyasha, why don't you tell father and your mother who you ran into today." Sesshomaru smirked at me and took a sip of his water. My parents eyed me suspiciously. I sighed in defeat, but told something else that might shock Sesshomaru as well. I leaned in so no one outside our booth could here our conversation. I whispered, "An Angel." They looked at me crazy eyed. "Inuyasha, do I dare ask where you saw him or her."

"It was a girl. It was right near the park bench. She came towards me and asked me tons of stupid questions. 'Why are you out so late? What's that in your hand?'" Inuyasha mimicked her acting out the scenes with his pale hands.

"So Inuyasha, what was in your hand?" My mother asked me tuning in on the 'What's in your hands?' part."

"Ugh it was nothing really, just a book that I found on the park bench. Some student must have accidentally left it there." I eyed the room making sure no one was butting into our conversation.

"And so how did you get out of that mess?" My father asked me, his eyes piercing through me trying to see if I was telling the truth.

"All I did was made an excuse to why I was out so late and ran off towards town." I said a bit too fast noticing that Talam was coming towards us with cold glasses of water. "Well Inuyasha, don't think you are out on this one, I'll have a talk with you once we get home." My father seemed very disgruntled about my encounter with an Angel. "Oops, Inuyasha is in trouble." Talam teased me as she passed our table getting ready to take some family's order.

We ate our meal I a matter of minutes and went our separate ways, just as planned. It was barley turning 7:40 and I was already hungry again. "Ughh, I gotta get something to eat!" I complained like a 3 year-old who didn't get their candy on Halloween. I placed my hand on my stomach emphasizing I was hungry. "I guess I should just go to Tohru's house, ugh, but I don't like to be there by myself with her. It gives me the creeps." I didn't actually notice I was talking to myself until someone just had to point it out.

"You know, people will think you're crazy if you talk to yourself." It was that Angel-Kikyo. I turned around and acted like I was just in total shock to see her.

"You know," she started to talk once again. "I know what you are." If I were in a cartoon show at that moment my eyeballs would have been out of their sockets and I would have dug my own grave. But it's not like I need to. I mean I am the living dead. "You are a demon." She finished. I just wanted her to speak more. Waiting for her to say "Die you veil vampire!" and throw some holy water and my face.

I just starred at her neck. I wanted so bad to feed off of her. To shove my fangs into her pale neck and suck. Suck the living life out of her.

"So what kind of demon are you? It's really hard to tell and all." She came closer to me, and I tensed up every single bit of the way. "Come on now, I know I'm an Angel and all but that doesn't mean we can't be friends. It will be sorta like Beauty and the Beast."

"Ughh…I'm a Dog demon." I lied. Lying doesn't get you anywhere in life but it sure got me out of that tense aroma I had.

"Oh really that's super cool. I would have guessed that too, considering your name has the word Inu in it." She laughed and I followed suit. 'So that's why mom named me that?'

"Well Inuyasha, you should go to that person's house you were speaking of. It's getting late and I don't want you to get in trouble with other Angels. Hope to see you again sometime!" With that she waved. She seemed so happy that she met me, but I'm scared to death because she met me. After she was out of my earshot I headed towards Tohru's house. "I'd rather be at her house then with that Kikyo Angel girl." Once again I was speaking out loud for no one to hear, but me.