I have been looking forward to writing this for SOOOOO long so here we go!

THE KAGOME ONE-SHOT SERIES!

WOOOO!

Honestly guys, I don't know where my unhealthy obsession with Kagome crossovers started, but you can ask anybody I know and they will tell you that I have a serious problem. And one of my favorite things to read in terms of Kagome crossovers are the Kagome crossover series' that are scattered around the FanFiction community. They're just sooooooo good guys :'(

So yeah, I finally decided to write one of my own! If you guys have any ideas or suggestions (it could be simple character requests or an actual idea for the one-shot), feel free to PM me about it! I already have 7 written and another in the works, but I could really use some ideas right now because every time I think of what to write, my mind goes completely blank so yeah...

Anywho, I hope you guys like this series! Stick around for more, and lets get into this chapter!

DISCLAIMER: I do NOT own Inuyasha or Rise of the Guardians!


"Jack, you're being awfully… clingy today. Is everything alright?"

Kagome looked down at the white-haired winter spirit from underneath her book. He lifted his head from its spot on her lap as she spoke, his eyes shining with something Kagome had never quite seen in them before.

"I'm not being clingy," he stated firmly with a small pout. Kagome smirked at his childish behavior.

"Jack, you've been visiting me consistently for the past week and every time you're near me, some part of you has to be touching me or you get twitchy and irritable. Come on, something's up. Just tell me."

Jack was quiet before he let out a long sigh. Wrapping his arms tightly around the miko's waist, he buried his face into her stomach as he situated himself on the couch beside her. Once he was comfortable, Kagome heard him mumble something under his breath.

"What did you say? I couldn't understand you."

He mumbled again, but his words were muffled by the material of her sweater. Kagome rolled her eyes and grabbed the sides of his face, lifting his gaze to meet hers once again.

"There. Now speak."

His eyes shifted to the side, "It-It's stupid."

"Oh come on Jack," Kagome groaned dramatically. "Stop acting like a drama queen and just spit it out."

Jack chuckled, "You're the biggest drama queen of them all. You have no right to talk."

Kagome scoffed teasingly, "Ha! As if."

Jack shook his head in amusement before his face settled into the same serious expression he held earlier. Suddenly, he sat up from resting on her lap and sat in the space beside her. She gave him a confused glance, but before she could say anything, his arms were wrapped around her middle and he was pulling her into his lap. She let out a squeal at the sudden movement, dropping her book and losing her page as the book landed closed.

"Jack! I didn't see the page I was on," she whined, looking down at the book mournfully. Jack smiled because despite her complaints, she made no move to get up and retrieve the novel she had borrowed, undoubtedly, from North's vast library. Instead, she subconsciously snuggled into his embrace by leaning back into his chest with her arms crossed in a pout, her head resting safely in the crook underneath his chin.

"I'm sorry princess, I just couldn't help myself," he buried his nose into her hair and kissed the crown of her head.

Kagome lightly slapped one of the arms around her waist, "Don't lie to me. You're not sorry at all."

"Maybe not," he smirked. "I mean, now that you're attention is away from that boring bunch of parchment, I can finally do this."

Kagome let out a surprised noise when Jack's cold lips were suddenly covering hers. She mentally rolled her eyes at his attempt at averting her attention, but succumbed to his sudden affection none-the-less. Wrapping her arms around his neck, she twisted her torso into a more comfortable position before returning the soft, gentle kiss that somehow managed to carry so much emotion. It made Kagome's stomach flutter and her heart swell. It was moments like these that she wished would never end. Moments of pure perfection. Moments where everything just felt right– where nothing bad in the world mattered.

Kagome pulled back slowly once the need for oxygen became too much. Resting her forehead against his, she looked deeply into Jack's vibrant, icy blue eyes that were full of nothing but love and devotion.

And it was all for her.

Her eyes slid shut as a content smile worked its way onto her face.

"Nice try, but you still didn't answer my question."

His shoulders suddenly sagged in defeat, but he didn't pull away from her. No, in fact, he somehow managed to pull her even closer before. She was forced to turn her whole body until she was straddling his waist, sitting comfortably on his lap.

He leaned down and placed a soft kiss behind her ear, making her shiver at the touch.

"I don't want to lose you."

Her eyes widened.

"What?" she asked tenderly, not daring to move from her position in his arms.

He was tense in his response, "I-I don't want to lose you Princess. I love you too much."

"Jack…"

"No Kagome, I'm serious. I love you. You mean so much to me. You're my world. I don't want to lose that."

"Jack listen to me."

He didn't say another word, but Kagome was one hundred percent certain that his attention was on her and her alone.

"Look at me," she said, trying to get him to look into her eyes and understand how truthful the words she was about to say were. He hesitated at first, but finally managed to meet her gaze. When she saw the expression he held, however, she immediately frowned. He looked almost ashamed. Ashamed of what he just said and the emotion he was trying to convey to her.

Kagome shook her head, "Hey, don't give me that look."

His tight lipped expression turned down slightly, "What look?"

"The one you're giving me right now. Don't feel bad for what you're feeling. I won't ever judge you for it, so don't be embarrassed or think that it's not important."

He was silent as he stared into her eyes. She noted the sense of relief that wormed its way into his intense gaze and smiled.

"Jack, I love you too. More than anything else."

His eyes widened, "I-Really?"

Kagome raised her hand and flicked the spirit on the forehead.

"Ow! What the heck Kagome?"

"You deserved it. Yes, really. Baka, I thought that would have been obvious."

Jack's expression softened considerably. His hand raised and rested against her cheek before sliding across the side of her face to push a strand of hair behind her ear, "I'm sorry. I know we've been dating for a little while now, I was just nervous you didn't feel the same way I did. I mean, us being together poses a lot of issues. I think that's what I'm really scared about. Just thinking about the fact that you're going to grow old and die without me– it hurts. A lot. I don't want to lose you."

Jack had finally poured his feelings out to his beautiful princess. He had been holding it in for so long, it felt good to finally let it all out. But now he was worried for a different reason. Now that he has said these things out loud, it adds a sort of realness to them. It's like addressing them makes them a part of his reality. And that's the last thing he wanted– for any complications between him and Kagome to be real.

But he knew the reality of the situation. He couldn't run away from his problems. He needed to face them. They might be big obstacles, but he had confidence in his and Kagome's relationship and knew that they could conquer anything together.

She was like his soulmate. They were made for each other, and they both knew it.

The sound of stifled laughter caught his attention.

Pulling his head back, he gave Kagome an incredulous look. "Why are you laughing? This is serious Kagome!"

She frantically shook her head as she tried to control her giggles. "No! No, I'm sorry. I wasn't laughing at you or what you said. I promise."

He gave her a disbelieving look, "Then what exactly were you giggling about?"

Finally calming down from her fit of laughter, she gave him a gleaming look, "Don't worry about losing me Jack. Trust me, I'm not going anywhere any time soon."

He was thoroughly confused. Did she not grasp the fact that he was immortal? He had been alive for three hundred years with more to come. He didn't have that long with her.

"Kagome, I don't think you-"

She leaned her body into his chest and pressed a finger to his lips, "Shhh, I said don't worry. Just trust me, okay?"

At the look of immense confusion that he still held, she let out a soft sigh.

"Look Jack," she leaned back, putting a little bit of space between them. "There are some things that I haven't told you about myself yet. It's not that I don't want to! I promise, I would love to share everything with you. I hate keeping things from you so much. But I really can't tell you. It's something that doesn't just affect me and it wouldn't be right to blab it without permission."

"I will soon. And when I do, everything will make a lot more sense. I know some things about me don't add up sometimes…"

Jack saw her face fall as she continued speaking. She was right though. He knew that she was keeping something from him, something big.

But he trusted her.

"Hey," he pulled her closer and placed a kiss on her nose, making her squirm at the frosty sensation. He chuckled, happy that she no longer had such a sad look on her face. "Don't give me that look."

"Oh, using my own words against me I see," she smirked, moving in so that her lips were hovering over his own.

"I have no idea what you're talking about," he bit back playfully. "Look Kagome, I trust you. If you can't tell me right now, I'll wait. Although I am curious as to what you could possibly be hiding that will get us past the whole me being immortal thing..."

She pulled away and coughed awkwardly. Rolling his eyes, he pulled her back into him and wrapped one arm firmly around her waist while the other gripped the side of her thigh.

"But I guess only time will tell, right?"

She seemed to be lost in her thoughts for a moment before she snapped out of it with a wide, beaming smile. She wrapped her arms around his neck and gave him a quick peck on the lips before pressing herself against him in a hug.

"I thought I was consoling you. How did it end up the other way around?" she asked, running her fingernails lightly across his scalp. He sighed in contentment.

"I'm just filled with more wisdom. It comes with being over three centuries old." His sarcastic tone wavered as he was absorbed in the sensation of her fingers against his scalp.

"Mmhmm, keep telling yourself that."

"It's true. You're just jealous," Jack said arrogantly.

"Whatever."

"Admit it Princess."

"Shut up."

"Such hateful words! But it's okay, I know you love me."

Despite her most valiant efforts, Kagome couldn't hold back her smile any longer.

"And I know you love me too," she stated plainly, confidence clear in her voice.

Jack didn't even hesitate when he responded, "Of course."

Kagome was going to respond when she was suddenly cut off by the sound of the front door opening and closing. She nearly jumped at the noise but calmed almost immediately as Jack's hand rubbed soothingly on her hip. She sighed and pulled herself off of his lap, sitting beside him instead. His arm wrapped around her shoulder once she got comfortable, pulling her firmly into his side.

They waited patiently- Jack twirling her hair around his finger as Kagome absentmindedly played with his other hand. Hearing the pounding footsteps finally reach the entrance to the living room, the couple looked up to see a small brunette standing in the doorway.

"Jack, Kagome! You guys came to visit!"

Kagome chuckled as Jamie bounded over to them. He leapt on top of the two, landing further on Kagome then Jack.

"Hey James," Kagome laughed, wrapping the young boy up in a tight hug. "You know, I'm kind of offended you forgot I was babysitting you and Soph this week."

She sighed dramatically as she released him from the hug, "I guess that's the curse of being the older cousin. You're always forgotten in the midst of the wonders of youth."

Jack nearly busted out laughing at the look of horror on Jamie's face, "What?! No! Kagome, I would never forget about you! You're the best cousin ever!"

She shook her head, "It's fine Jamie, I was joking."

Her cousin pouted, "That's not funny Gome. I thought you were really upset."

She ruffled his hair a bit, "I'm glad you care so much."

Jamie smiled at the affectionate attention he was getting from his older cousin. Kagome had always been the person he got along most with in his family. She was super fun to be around and never disregarded his beliefs no matter how strange they may have sounded to her adult mind.

She was even dating Jack Frost, his best friend! Jack was like a brother to Jamie and Kagome was his sister, so it all worked out perfectly.

"Hey," Jack cut in from beside Kagome. "What am I, chopped liver?"

Jamie suddenly catapulted onto Jack, "You actually came! I thought you weren't going to be in Burgess for another three weeks."

Jack stood and scooped the boy up before spinning him around. Jamie was screaming and laughing before Jack dropped him onto the couch. Kagome watched the moment between the two with a smile on her face.

"I wasn't supposed to be in for another few weeks, but your lovely cousin told me she wanted to babysit for a week and I figured why not stop in early?"

"Cool! Are you going to make it snow early too?"

"I don't know Jamie, I have to talk to Bunny about that one. He might get mad."

Jamie nodded, "Okay. That's fair. So, do you have any plans Kagome! I wanna do something fun."

She smiled, a look of pure adoration on her face, "Of course. Let's wait for Sophie to get home, okay? How about I go make us all a snack and we watch a movie together?"

Jamie eagerly agreed before flashing out of the room to get changed. Jack chuckled at the boy's antics before settling back on the couch. Kagome made her way into the kitchen and made a bowl of popcorn for the three to split. When she got back in the living room, both Jack and Jamie were waiting for her, the movie already in the DVD player and on pause, they having been waiting for her return.

"Come on Kagome!"

She raised a hand in defense, "Alright, alright. Jeez, so pushy."

She handed the bowl of popcorn to Jack before settling in between her two favorite boys. The three curled up together on the warm couch and watched a sChristmas movie, enjoying their afternoon together as well as the company of the people closest to them.