Disclaimer: I do not own Inuyasha or Attack on Titan

Pairing: Levi/Kagome

Note: Kagome is a dog demon. This story will mainly interact with the anime not the manga.

Here is a new story I've been working on for a while. If you enjoy it, please leave a review and there will be more to come!


Kagome opened her eyes slowly. She saw nothing but the darkness around her. She could feel the cold, hard slab of stone she was laying on. Stale air was the only thing she could smell. 'How long have I been in this cave?' Apparently long enough for not only her muscles to atrophy but also her demonic energy.

Without moving, she stretched out her energy. It was relative to a cat stretching after a long nap. Kagome sighed in disappointment. Her energy was like that of a newborn pup. She couldn't sense anything outside of her safe haven. Sesshomaru would be so disappointed.

Sitting up, she stretched her arms above her head until she heard the vertebrae crack in her back. Feeling a lot looser now, she kicked off the stone table to stand. Or, at least, she attempted to. After letting go of the table, her legs buckled from the sudden weight and she fell face first to the unforgiving ground beneath her.

"Urgh. Curse Naraku to the seventh layer of hell! This is all his fault!"

Growling out her anger, she pushed herself up into a sitting position. Deciding it was going to be awhile before her legs decided to start working again, she made herself comfortable and closed her eyes. She sent her energy out to find the village.

'The village should be around here somewhere…'

Not feeling the tell-tale sign of life, she frowned. She shouldn't be that far off from the village. Maybe only a mile or two. Sighing, she let her powers return to her. It seems her powers have regressed so much she couldn't even sense a single villager.

It was a few hours before she tried to walk again. Though her legs were a bit shaky, she still managed to keep upright. She walked across the cave to the entrance that was covered by rocks.

"Huh. Sesshomaru and Inuyasha must have put these here to make sure I was not bothered." Shifting some of the rocks around, she took notice of how withered the rocks looked. Almost like they had seen year's worth of aging.

She dug through the remaining layers of vine-encrusted rock until she saw daylight on the other side. The fresh air of the unpolluted Feudal Era rushed into the cave. Finally squeezing through the small opening, she took in her surroundings.

"Where am I?"

Looking around, the biggest thing she noticed was the sheer size of the trees that made up the forest. "Okay… These were definitely not here when I went to sleep." Now she was starting to worry. She didn't recognize any of her surroundings. Lifting her head, she took a delicate sniff of the air. Though this place smelled like the familiar lands of the Feudal Era, she could not pick up any traces of any surrounding villages.

Securing her tail around her waist, she sprung upward into a tree, intent on reaching the top. Looking at the view she was presented with, she gave a gasp in horror. Everywhere she looked she saw miles of forests and open planes. But what bothered her most of all were the run down, abandoned towns she could sense held no life.


She was wandering through an abandoned town looking at the destruction that had been wrought. She could feel in the very earth the unadulterated fear and terror of the people that perished. Goosebumps raced across her skin when she noticed clumps of human bones grouped together. 'What sort of demon was the cause of this?'

THUMP… THUMP

Startled, Kagome jerked her head up to the oncoming sound. And there, rounding an aged building was a giant. Kagome froze at the sight of it. Though it was not too gruesome looking, there was just something about its facial features that gave her the heebe jeebeez.

Its unblinking sight was focused solely on her. Its smiling face growing wider causing drool to run down its chin. It started to make its way toward her, but Kagome wasn't going to hang around to say hello. She quickly ducked into an alleyway and tried to maneuver her way through the maze-like ruins.

She took shelter in what appeared to be an old garment shop. Her breathing came out in rapid pants, eyes frantically searching through the windows. Not hearing anything, she started to slowly relax. Until the entire roof was ripped off the building. With a startled shriek, she instinctively threw herself out of the window to avoid the hand reaching in to grab her.

Unfortunately, there was another giant waiting for her. It clumsily grabbed her and some fallen debris. A sharp piece of wood was jammed into her leg as she was hoisted up. She cried out in pain and frantically looked for something to use against the beast.

Coming up with nothing, she focused on her demonic energy to create an acidic whip. Her atrophied demonic energy was really kicking her in the ass right now, as her whip was horribly deformed. It crackled and popped from an imbalance in her energy. Regardless of the quality, it would still serve its purpose.

She waited till she could feel its breath on her face before swinging the whip down on its face; splitting it in half. Giving a dull groan, it fell backward; lifeless. But before she could regain her bearings, the other giant was upon her. With her whip still in hand she jumped up to meet the beast head on and with a flick of the wrist, it was completely decapitated.

Landing on her good leg, she gave a huff as she pulled the wooden debris from the other. "Great. With my energy stores as they are now, this will take forever to heal!"

Pooling healing saliva in her mouth, she lathered her leg enough to completely cover the wound. It wouldn't completely heal it, but it would at least tie her over till it healed on its own.

Spreading out her senses, she tried to locate any type of human life that still remained in this bizarre world. Sweat was dripping down her brow from the force of her exertion. She was pushing her powers to the limit, if only to catch a glimpse of something other than the tainted auras that filled the land.

When she was about to give up hope, there was a flicker. However small it may have been; it was still there. The size only depicted how far she would have to travel. But hopefully, at that spark, they would have the answers she needed.

She only traveled for what appeared to be a mile before she was preyed upon again. 'Disposing of these giants is starting to get wearisome.' She was panting from the amount of energy she had spent in one day.

When she was about to continue her journey, she felt a jolt go through her body. "Oh no! Not now!" Apparently, she had finally spent the last of her energy, and she was being forced back into her natural form instead of wasting the energy to keep up her humanoid appearance.

Her body was forced to shrink as she watched her surroundings grow in size. Velvety, triangle ears poked out of the top of her head while fur surrounded her whole body. She hunched her body forward onto all fours for the last stages of her transformation.

'Oh no! This is not good!'

When the transformation was completed, Kagome took tally of her form. And she was not happy.

'I can't believe I'm this small!'

True to her words, she resembled a small puppy. By her guess, she couldn't have been more than two feet tall. This was terribly disappointing. Before her forced sleep, she would tower over buildings at thirty meters.

'Life can really suck sometimes. How on earth am I supposed to defend myself now?!'

THUMP… THUMP

Her black fur bristled as she heard the footsteps of one of the giants. Before she could find a way to escape her impending doom, the giant rounded the corner and looked right at her. Kagome's muscles tensed considerably as her fight-or-flight reflex kicked in.

But before Kagome could make a move, the giant only turned around and walked back the way it came. All Kagome could do was look after it curiously. 'Why aren't you trying to kill me?'

Looking around herself, she spotted a puddle of blood from the wound she had suffered not too long ago. Apparently, she had reopened the wound during her last fight. 'So, the giant was drawn here by my blood. But it still didn't attack me. Why not?'

Huffing in confusion, she decided to let it go for now and instead focused on finding a safe place to spend the night and regain her energy. Sniffing the air, she followed the scent of water to a river. Luckily enough, next to the river was a small outcropping of caves that would suit her perfectly. 'No giant would ever be able to fit in one of these.'


The first rays of light brought the next morning for Kagome. Rising from her make-shift bed, she made her way to the river for a drink. She needed to find food today, or she didn't know how much longer she would be able to last.

Following tracks from the stream, she came across a herd of grazing deer. Taking one down, even for her size, was an easy task. Having not eaten in however many years she had been in that cave; her stomach was insatiable.

Deciding to track another deer, she followed the tracks the herd left when they originally fled from her. Having found them, she crouched low to the ground as her muscles tensed getting ready to spring. Her tail stilled as her prey moved closer to her location.

When she was about to pounce, she heard the loud footfalls of a giant coming closer. Her body froze. 'I don't think I have enough energy stored up yet to fight.'

Getting ready to flee, she noticed something quite peculiar. By the sounds of it, the giant was not the quietest thing in the world. So, if she could hear its approach, then why were the deer not frightened by it? Instead of running like any ordinary animal would do when a predator was nearby, they just continued grazing.

When the giant became visible, the deer still did not seem unnerved by its presence. Deciding to test a sudden thought, she stepped out of her hiding place. At her sudden appearance, all the deer bolted in the opposite direction. Except, the giant didn't even spare her a glance. It just kept moving along its original path. If anything, it seemed to ignore her.

'So, I was right. Whatever these things are. They only hunt humans. Which means… If I travel in this form, then I should go completely unnoticed.'

With a new plan formed, she set out to find what remained of humanity.


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