Kagome soshite sono Inu Doyatsu izuko Ato Hanyou

Kagome soshite sono Inu Doyatsu izuko Ato Hanyou

Summary: OOC. AU. Whence running from school in the rainiest day ever, ever feel like theirs something watching you? While running down an ally Kagome meets a glare from a pure white dog, hiding from the rain? T for random foul language.

Chapter 17 – Enta- Sono Mori, Sono Kaze Hime Soshite Sono Shikon No Tama

It really scared him. By midday, Kagome was up and about, with a smile on her face as if nothing had happened, as if she didn't have weakened limbs. It was freaking him out, seriously. By the look on Shippo's face, he couldn't believe it either.

Kagome was looking up to the sky when she felt the wind rush next to her, generally telling her a certain hanyou landed next to her.

'Are you okay?'

She looked towards him and frowned.

'Huh?'

He sighed, it was like Kagome to know what he was saying one minute, and the next would completely throw her off. It was as if he was speaking English or something.

'Never mind…' he said then walked over to Miroku and Sango, who were sitting there, he could feel her confused eyes on him all the way there.

'Why are you still around?' Inuyasha asked them, they had their neko youkai, so what was their reason to stay? Miroku looked towards Sango, while Kagome came up next to Inuyasha with Shippo in her arms.

'Those people who murder hanyou and youkai- what did you call them again?'

'Kyapucha- Keisatsu?'

Sango nodded 'yes them, they murdered my father and took Kilala.'

'So in other words, you want to avenge your father?' Inuyasha asked with a frown ignoring Kagome's gasp. Sango nodded again. So her reason was settled, he turned to Miroku.

'What's your reason?' at this Miroku seemed to brighten at the delight of being asked

'I happen to be protecting-'his hands started to wonder '-a certain Lady fr-'

Slap!

'The only protection I need is from you, you baka hentai houshi!' Sango growled towards him, he had his hand behind his head, and he laughed nervously.

They started walking again. Inuyasha thought how stupid this was, walking around trying to find the Kyapucha- and whoever else, they needed to find, with relatively nothing to let them or nothing to fight with. He looked over to Kagome, could she even fight? Let alone pick up a sword? Somehow, a sword, he couldn't picture her with. He frowned, she did say she was a miko, so maybe she could use a bow, or something…? He looked towards Sango, what would she use? For some reason he could picture her with a sword, but Miroku? He couldn't even picture the bouzo fighting. Shippo? He's a kid, what could he do? Throw sticks? Himself, he could fight with his claws if he had to, not that they were effective in long term as a sword would be. What? Would they just walk into a shop and go:
"Hey, I need three weapons, serve me?"
Yes as if anyone would. Loony bin? Yes.

It was nearing night, so for the sake for the ningens as well as him (being cursed) they stopped.

'Yo, bouzo,'

Miroku looked over the fire to where Inuyasha was sitting.

'….Yes?'

'Can you even fight?'

Sango looked up, so did Kagome, they were interested to say the least. Miroku looked affronted.

'Yes, I can, my dear friend!'

Inuyasha looked as if he choked.

'What do you fight with, a stick?' His question burned with sarcasm. Miroku sighed and pulled a little golden stick from his pocket.

'So I was right? You fight with a stick?' the girls hid their giggles behind their hands. Miroku sighed again and unfolded the stick into a rod that was used by monks.

'Wow, bouzo, I'm surprised. For a second I thought you were using a stick, wait! It is a stick!' Sarcasm burned in his voice again with the slightest touch of humour. Kagome was now shaking in suppressed laughter; Sango too looked like she was beginning to shake with laughter. Though Miroku sighed, he just folded his Shakujo staff into his pocket.

'I would like to know what you fight with, my dear friend.' Miroku said in a voice like what had happened was everyday talk. Inuyasha blinked then held up his hand.

'Oh, yes, how could I forget? You're a hanyou…' Inuyasha glared at Miroku; Sango slapped him, for the first time without her space being violated. Kagome looked confused, staring at Inuyasha with wonder. Shippo was chewing on a piece of fish they managed to find in a stream they were next to.

'What about you, Sango?' Inuyasha asked looking towards her as Kilala hoped into her arms.

'My family came from a long line of Taijiyas...'

Both Inuyasha and Kagome stared at her.

'So I know how to fight.'

'Youkai?'

'…Yes…'

Everyone blinked at her, Shippo looked scared, and hopped into Kagome's arms.

It's a bit odd isn't it?

'Everything is odd to you, isn't it Inuyasha?'

Keh!

Kagome laughed 'What is odd this time?'

The Kyapucha- kills youkai, so do Taijiya…
'So you're thinking Sango wants to kill you?'

I'm just thinking out loud…

'You forget, Inuyasha, that she has a neko youkai with her.'

That gives me so much comfort. Inuyasha's words were dripping with sarcasm. Kagome sighed and scratched his ears, knowing that would somehow stop him from talking.

'I don't know why, but I have a feeling she wont hurt us. So don't worry. 'Kay, Inuyasha?'

He didn't answer, but she heard him snoring quietly, she grinned, knowing if she mentioned it to him later he would say he wasn't asleep.

Inuyasha looked to the forest, which they were walking to; it was still so far away, as when they first looked at it. Kagome who wanted to say something to him kept poking him but he was away with the birdies.

'I-n-u-y-a-s-h-a-!?'

He turned to her 'eh?'

She put her hands together 'great! You finally heard me!'

He blinked several times while looking at her,

'What?'

She looked somewhat embarrassed 'what is it?'

Inuyasha blinked again '…I don't know…'

Both Miroku and Sango who were listening into the convocation fell backwards.

They stopped again when Inuyasha deemed it time to rest. It was getting on Shippo's nerves, he ended up with several large bumps on his head, he learnt not to question Inuyasha's motives, and it got him hurt when he did. Though the humans under his care seemed to be grateful for the stops, he noticed Kagome was the most grateful, it didn't upset him. He noticed that on the third time he stopped, though the second time she nearly fell over trying to keep up. He knew where her limitations were, and were going to stick under them at all times he could.

'Kagome, wake up!'

Kagome groaned, she didn't feel like waking up. However, she felt like something wet on her face…. Rain.

She woke up with a start.

'Come on!'

Inuyasha was hauling Kagome to her feet, he wasn't a dog, but it was night, though she could swear there was colour in the sky. So, it was either after or before he becomes a dog.

The next second Kagome was on his back, she looked behind. Miroku was running besides Inuyasha with Shippo on his shoulder, who was covering his head the best he could from the down pour, who was running his fastest, and Sango – surprisingly – was on a large cat. Kagome blinked then turned around to see a blast of trees she screamed in surprise and hid her head then she heard Inuyasha chuckle.

'You big Meany!'

'You should have been more careful.'

'Not my fault.'

'Guess not, you were asleep at the time….'

'Hey, mister, have you changed yet?' her voice dropped so only he could hear

'Yeah… just a second or two then it started to rain.'

Kagome sighed in relief

'We're still safe,'

Inuyasha chuckled.

'Well, that was one way to get into a forest, I must say.' Kagome said as they found shelter under a fallen tree and they all laughed.

Kagome woke to the sound of silence, no crying from Shippo, no one was talking. Odd.
Then she remembered…
the rain
and racing into the forest.
That woke her up.
She looked around the place, Shippo was sleeping, Sango turned over in her sleep, Miroku was in pain, but looked like he was asleep. The only person she could see was Inuyasha. However, he probably wasn't far away. However, she looked at the trees to see if she could see her cursed hanyou friend. She couldn't see him whether it be because she couldn't see him or he just wasn't there at all. Something told her he wasn't far away.

She was right. About half an hour later, when everyone was awake, he hopped down from a tree near her.

The wind blew, Inuyasha froze then flung his arm out to stop Kagome walking any further she was going to retort when she heard his warning growl; she took a step back then asked.
'What is it?'

'Something in the wind, I don't like it.'

This caused Shippo to jump onto the nearest arm, which happened to be Miroku's
'He's right, I don't like it either.'

'Is it the Kyapucha-?'

Inuyasha growled a low growl. Which Kagome didn't know if that meant yes or no

'It doesn't smell like them, but it still could be.'

Sango and Miroku heard this got ready just in case it was the Keisatsu and Kilala hissed.

Something made Kagome move more behind Inuyasha she took hold of his hand, which dropped when she moved backward, his ear flicked at the movement but he did nothing else to acknowledge what she did.

Then suddenly there was a person standing in front of them, where someone wasn't standing before. Kagome blinked and Shippo yelped.

'Who the hell are you?'

'Kuuyi, Inuyasha-Sama.'

Inuyasha blinked 'how the hell do you know my name?'

'I bring something from your brother.'

'You have a brother?'–'What does that teme want with me?'

'I guess they aren't on good terms.'– 'To give you this.'

A sword appeared in her hands

'…Why would Sesshoumaru want me to have this?'

'To help you.'

The person by now everyone figured to be a female passed the sword to Inuyasha.

The girl turned to Kagome.

'Miko-Sama, Kagome?'

'Ahh…'

'Horuda- sono Shikon no Tama?'

'EH?!' several voices announced in surprise looking at Kagome who laughed nervously. The girl held out a bow and a pack of arrows.

Kagome sighed 'joy.' It burned with sarcasm.

'Sango Taijiya-Sama?'

'…Yes?'

'From your mother, once your fathers.'

Very big boomerang appeared in front of Sango.

She turned to Miroku and Shippo and bowed. Then appeared in front of everyone again

'Sayonara, minna. May your journey go well.'