1. Pick a character, pairing, or fandom you like.

2. Turn on your music player and put it on random/shuffle.

3. Write a drabble related to each song that plays. You only have the timeframe of the song to finish the drabble; you start when the song starts and stop when it's over. No lingering afterwards! [I confess: inveterate beta that I am, I did go back and edit a bit--but I did not write more! I swear! I only fixed typos and so on.]

4. Do 10 of these, then post them.

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5. The Ballad of John and Yoko, the Beatles

Inu no Taisho stood in the rain, waiting for Myouga to come with a dragon to carry him home.

"Sir? May I offer you some shelter?" a woman's voice sounded behind him.

Two weeks later, he had a hard time imagining life without this wonderful creature.

Of course, his servants and the other youkai nobles under him seemed on the verge of tearing the both of them apart, but that hardly mattered. He could subdue any of them in a second, and they and he both knew it.

Ah…happy days indeed.

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A/N: I had 'issues' figuring out what to write for this song, as I didn't think InuKag or MirSan fit all that much. So I went with an older generation we know much less about so no can get mad at me for making stuff up! Izayoi and Inu no Taisho! Because who doesn't support them? No, don't answer that question. Anyway, I ran out of time (if it isn't blatantly obvious), but there you are...If you can, imagine that Inuyasha's oyaji [old man] is disgruntled and grumbling like a little kid in his head at Myouga's being late and him having to wait in the rain. And then all that childishness somehow is forgotten when a woman's voice sounds...and he sticks out his chest and stands taller and stops pouting...Does it count as cheating to explain the scene after I've supposedly written the drabble? I hope not. Ah well. Hope your imagination filled in the gaps well enough for you to enjoy this. Reviews are always appreciated!

[Note: I normally respond to reviews privately. I'm not trying to put this poor dear on the spot. I just couldn't respond privately, and so...I did this...because I can't resist responding...or something...Don't judge me! Damn hormones.]

To Ronnie L. --thank you very much for your review. I feel much less guilty now. And I'm delighted at your implying that you've been listening to the music I've been using. Arigatou gozaimasu for the lovely review in general! You really brightened up my day.