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To all readers, I will be changing the time lines and small events to fit my story. Please do not send me a review telling me that I have done so. I am well aware of this fact.

I would like to warn you before you read this story or even this chapter if you don't like what I am about to tell you. This story will have no breaks in it to tell you when the point-of-view changes. If you do not like this fact then I am sorry. I hope that you will go on to another story if this bothers you in anyway. I believe that a good author or authoress should not have to point out to a reader when he or she is changing point-of-views. This is something that I do not care for, but will tolerate in some stories. However, I will not lower myself to being a bad authoress by following in the footsteps of authors before and after me. I hope you will understand me on this issue. I hope I do not offend anyone by these remarks, but that is how I see things in this world, and I will stick to my beliefs even if others do not care for it. If you have read a really good book then you know that an author has no need to tell you when they change the view point. An author shouldn't have to.

I hope to warn the readers, and hopefully, the reviewers, beforehand that there might be lemons in future chapters. I have not decided if I will or will not have lemons in this story. If you have an opinion as to my dilemma then please tell me what you think. I absolutely love suggestions! I also believe in constructive criticism!

Before I start this story I would like to dedicate a song to Hiei from the Anime series, Yu-Yu Hakusho. This song is called Missing performed by Evanescence.

Please, please forgive me

But I won't be home again

Maybe someday you'll look up

And barely conscious, you'll say to no one

Isn't something missing

You won't cry for my absence, I know

You forgot me long ago

Am I that unimportant

Am I so insignificant?

Isn't something missing

Isn't someone missing me

Even though I'm the sacrifice

You won't try for me, not now

Though I'd die to know you love me

I'm all alone

Isn't someone missing me

Please, please forgive me

But I won't be home again

I know what you do to yourself

I breathe deep and cry out

Isn't something missing

Isn't someone missing me

Even though I'm the sacrifice

You won't try for me, not now

Though I'd die to know you love me

I'm all alone

Isn't someone missing me

And if I bleed

I'll bleed

Knowing you don't care

And if I sleep just to dream of you

I'll wake without you there

Isn't something missing

Isn't something

Even though I'm the sacrifice

You won't try for me, not now

Though I'd die to know you love me

I'm all alone

Isn't something missing

Isn't someone missing me

This is a story that is a crossover of the anime series, Inuyasha and Yu-Yu Hakusho.

The Pure Miko

Chapter 1

Kagome rushed down the hallway with her shoes clicking on the tile floor. Why was she always late?

Man! I hate Mondays! Kagome thought in exasperation.

Kagome rushed up some stairs and took a sharp left. A thin arm was pumping at her side while another was holding a stack of binders and books.

Kagome slide to a stop at the end of the hallway. She rapped on a door before quickly entering.

Shuiichi Minamino looked up from staring out the window. The professor was teaching at the front of the class. She was going on and on about how many types of thesis statements there were. Shuiichi didn't find this all that important to be honest. He all ready knew what types of thesis statements there were, and he knew which one he was going to use. The professor was talking on and on about her experiences when he looked up. But it wasn't the teacher that drew his attention to the front of the class. No, it was the door opening that drew his attention. Or should he say it was the being that stepped through the door a few moments afterward that drew his attention.

A girl stepped in as the door was opened. Shuiichi was immediately hypnotized by the true vision of beauty in front of the class. The girl, no woman, in front of him was exquisite in every way. She had long ebony locks that seemed to glisten even without sunlight beaming on them. She stood a little under five and a half feet tall. She was shorter than he himself, but she held herself as if she was ten feet tall. She had long shapely legs that could still be seen with her blue jeans on. She wore a formal see through black and red kimono type shirt. She wore a red undershirt it to cover her rich creamy skin. She was well curved and she had full lips. Her eyes, however, were what made him stare. Even though she was gorgeous, as was evident to all for the lusty looks she was receiving from the males and the envious looks from the other females, her eyes were her best features in his opinion. They were the color of sapphire with a black ring around them. They shined at them as they flashed around the room. She stood a moment looking at the class before she turned to the disheveled professor that she had just interrupted.

"I'm so sorry for being late. I just moved and enrolled here yesterday."

That explained a lot. Shuiichi was wondering about why he had never seen her before. Even with him being on a mission with his friends, he should have seen her around sometime.

"That is all right. Just don't be late again. I do not tolerate tardiness. You name is Kagome. Kagome Higurashi?"

"Yes, ma'am."

"Please pick a seat."

The teacher marked her off on the list.

"Please make sure to sign your name when you come in. If you don't you will be counted absent."

The woman known as Kagome nodded. She was searching the room again throughout the room. She started to walk down an aisle. She almost sat down in front of a boy but decided against it as she say the look that he was giving her. She soon decided to sit in front of Shuiichi.

Shuiichi watched as Kagome sat down and arranged her books and binders, as she wanted them.

The professor started up class again after the students had stopped staring at Kagome.

"Now, back to what I was saying." the professor continued on with what she was saying before.

Kagome opened her binder to start taking notes. She pulled out a pen and took notes as the professor continued to preach.

Kagome took notes for about ten minutes before she stopped. Kagome didn't see any point in taking them. She all ready knew what the professor was teaching them. So with a light heart, Kagome decided to turn her attention to the men and women that were her classmates. The men were still glancing at her occasionally as if they were trying to determine if she had a boyfriend or not. The women were looking at her as if they were thinking of asking her who did her make-up or who the hell she was. A few of the women started to openly stare at her. Now that she thought about it, so were most of the men now.

Kagome, however, simply ignored them. She had turned her senses behind her to get a feel for the students behind her. She did not turn to look behind her like most would have. No, Kagome simply spread some of her power out to feel her classmates.

Kagome was not like most humans. She was a miko. She wasn't, however, just a simple miko. Kagome was the guardian of the Jewel of Four Souls, which was also known as the Shikon Jewel. She was and is the purest miko in history since the time of Midoriko, the creator of the Jewel. How did she know this you ask? Sesshomaru, Lord of the Western Lands in Feudal Japan, had informed her of her powers. She was very surprised although her friend, Kaede, was not.

Kagome was not like most mikos' in other ways. A miko is a human that hates demons and purifies them. The purification power that is gifted to all mikos' has the ability to painfully kill a demon so that the demon could not be reincarnated (born again in another life and body). She was not like other mikos' in this respect. She didn't have a problem with demons so long as they didn't kill her friends. Kagome loved her demon son, Shippo. Shippo was her adopted kitsune child. She had met him on her travels to the past. She had time traveled from her modern time to five hundred years in the past through an old well. This put her smack dab in the middle of the Feudal Era. Kagome had met Shippo, a kitsune child, Inuyasha, a half-human half-dog demon, Sango, a demon exterminator, and Miroku, a cursed monk. Kagome had met several more friends on her journeys, but that was not on her mind right now. Kagome was more concerned with the people behind her. All of the students behind her were simple humans, except one. The young man behind her was a demon in disguise. He had some human in him somewhere in the make-up of his soul, but most of him was that of a kitsune demon. She didn't sense a half-demon from him, so that told her that he was a full demon. Now, what kind of kitsune demon he was, she couldn't tell just yet. She would have to take a better look at his demon energy before she could determine that. Kagome wasn't using her miko powers enough to let the demon behind her know that she was a miko. She didn't want to let him know about her just yet.

Shuiichi looked at Kagome before he gazed out the window again. He was very curious. The small part of him that was human was unaware of the slight miko power that suddenly radiated off Kagome. The demon part of him could, however, feel the slight miko energy that radiated off of her. It was oddly enough soothing and pure to the core. Most demons would say that he was an idiot for this description. Demons knew that all mikos were pure so that they had the ability to purify demons. The mikos that were completely evil were what is known as a dark priestess. Few demons, like him, Youko Kurama, or as his friends called him Kurama, knew differently. This Kagome was a very special miko. Unlike most mikos that had a little taint in them that made them, how should he say it, more human, were pure but not completely. A draw back to this was that they were not as strong as a pure miko. A truly pure miko, like this woman in front of him, had almost limitless power at her fingertips. However, this was not to be for the miko race had all but died out a century or two ago. There were a few mikos out there today that had some power, but didn't know what they were capable of. Some didn't have enough power to even fully purify a demon, and others didn't even know what a miko was, nonetheless what a demon was to actually purify it. Shuiichi was not worried about getting to know this miko though. In all likelihood, she didn't know what she was doing or she didn't know what mikos and demons were in the first place. She more than likely didn't even know what power she had in her.

The class was going to end soon. He had one more class for the day before he was free to do whatever he wanted. The kitsune in him wanted to desperately talk her into a date after the afternoon classes. He, unfortunately, was going to restrain himself. He didn't even know if she had another class after this one. After all, what was the likelihood that she had a Feudal Era history class after this?

"Okay, class, please look at your syllabus to make sure that you know what we are going in two days, and make sure that you come to class prepared. Miss Higurashi please come see me. You are dismissed."

At her words, the entire class stood and rushed out the door in a somewhat orderly manner. No one voiced their ultimate boredom of that class before they were well out of hearing range of the professor.

Kagome stood up from her seat after the class had left the room. She noticed a few held back so that they could get a better look at her as she walked.

Seriously, what is with these people? I wish I had a demon to fight right about now. At least they don't smother me too much. Well, they do. It's just that they don't get the chance before they are killed. Kagome finished her thoughts as she arrived at the professor's podium.

"You wanted to see me?" Kagome inquired. Kagome had found in past experiences that it was sometimes better to let the other person do all the talking. You might give something away that you should not have said or should not know. Kagome had found this very valuable information for she, herself, had used it on more than one occasion.

"Yes, you are to be here every Tuesday and Thursday in the afternoon." the professor said. She held up a huge stack of stapled papers that were different colors at different sections. "This is your handouts and syllabus for the semester. If you have to miss a day, call or e-mail me before hand. If not then I will think that you as skipping. Ask another student for any notes that you miss for I will not give them to you."

"Yes, ma'am." Kagome calmly and politely responded. She moved slightly on her feet. She raised her hand to take the stack of papers from her as she discreetly glanced at her watch.

Will she hurry up? I have another class after this one.

"Now, please get on to your next class if you have one."

Kagome made her way out the door to the next class that she had for the day. Right before she made her way out, her teacher called her. "Oh, Miss Higurashi?"

"Yes, ma'am." Kagome turned around as she spoke.

"Welcome to the University of Tokyo!"

"Thank you!" Kagome smiled at her.

Kagome turned around again and made her way out the door. She was beaming.

As Kagome was running around Feudal Era, Japan with her friends, school continued in her time as it did every day. She missed so much school that she didn't know if she could even try to bring her grades up after she got back for good.

She had returned from the Feudal Era in her late junior year. The final battle against the evil half-breed, Naraku, was complete. The fight had turned out fairly well considering the army that had faced herself and her group. Sango had sustained some injuries such as a few broken fingers and a few cracked ribs. Miroku was poisoned, but they were prepared for this. She, herself, had all ready given him a medicine bottle for it. Kouga was in working order after the fight but that was to be expected. He mainly fought the lesser demons giving Sesshomaru, Inuyasha, and herself the opportunity needed to fight against Naraku. Yes, she meant the real Lord of the Western Lands, Sesshomaru. Kagome and Sesshomaru had been on better terms the last few months before the battle of the age. He was the one to train me in my powers and fighting techniques. He was a hard trainer that she hoped no one has to endure, but it was worth it in the end. Sesshomaru had left the battle after she had completed the Jewel with a slash in his sleeve and a newly formed arm with demon markings to go with it. She had regenerated it with her healing powers before the battle but he refused her help with the injuries that he had sustained afterward.

Now don't get the situation wrong, they often got into arguments like she did with Inuyasha, but they did tolerate each other to a point of respect and admiration. They were found often by Inuyasha calmly talking under the bright stars. They usually camped under a tree and looked at them, but sometimes they would go to a new hot spring and Kagome would dangle her feet in the water. As the days went by, they seemed to grow closer as friends do. Kagome could, on occasion, surprise him by noticing his emotions that were so closely guarded, and Sesshomaru could always tell when she was in a bad or depressed mood. He had even once asked her what was wrong even though she had not showed any signs of her unhappy mood. He gave her a bit of advice that day that she would never forget.

Inuyasha and Sesshomaru seemed to fight more often than not, like always, when Sesshomaru was around to instruct her on her powers. That would never change she suspected. Once Sesshomaru had started to hang around her the more that Inuyasha argued, growled and yelled at her and everyone that came in contact with him. Kagome just passed this off as being over-protective as usual. He had been over drive since they had first started talking peacefully together.

Inuyasha had sustained the most damage. He was bloody and unconscious by the time she had completed the Jewel of Four Souls. Shippo was safe with Kaede, and Kirara was at her masters' side with a few cuts on her legs and feet. As for Kagome, she was not wounded, but extremely exhausted. She had made the final blow to Naraku. With added effect of her exhausted powers and healing every one of their wounds after the fight, Kagome could remember the look of concern on Inuyasha's face before she saw nothing.

Kagome had awakened with the worst headache she had ever experienced. She looked at her palm to discover the Jewel missing. She had panicked but for a moment before she calmed herself. She then felt a change in her powers. She felt this calm presence in her very soul. She had an increase in her power, a peaceful mind, and a new strength in her exhausted muscles.

It had come to her then. The only explanation for her new power, and peace of mind was the Jewel that was now obviously in her body once again. It was a pity to learn, however, the fact that the Shikon No Tama did not cure headaches and the like. It was a pity because she did not know at the time that her headache was going to become a full out migraine once Inuyasha made his presence known.

Kagome had returned to her time because she knew that she was needed there. She had family there and a life that she had to get back to. The more time that she spent there the more she became anxious to return. She didn't want to leave her friends and adopted child behind, but she knew that she was needed somewhere else. She kept getting this feeling that continued to persist. She could not shake it off nor could she ignore it. Once she had admitted this to her friends they had given her the expected response. Shippo had cried his heart out knowing that she had to leave. Sango and Miroku hugged her with all there worth as silent tears streamed down their faces. Inuyasha had fled the campsite upon her news and was not seen for a few hours. The remaining group members had spent the hours in saying their good-byes to one another.

Inuyasha returned to Kagome only to grap her and run to the God Tree, the very place where it all began.

"Kagome," Inuyasha had said to her. "Will we ever meet again?"

Inuyasha had shown true maturity and understanding in that moment.

"I am sure that we will." she had replied with tears starting to build in her eyes.

Inuyasha had then pulled her into a hug that revealed his utter sorrow and loss. He understood that this day would come, but he had hoped that it would have been much later.

"We will all miss you, Kagome," he had said after the prolonged embrace.

"I am so sorry for this, Inuyasha. I don't want to go, but I have to. I feel like I am needed elsewhere."

"I know. I have all ready told Sesshomaru. He says that he will see you in the future."

Kagome had nodded her head in understanding. Tears were now streaming down her face and a sob was stuck in her throat.

"Inuyasha?" she had choked out. "Can you do me a favor?"

"Anything,"

"Will you and the others take care of my son for me?"

"Of course. Sesshomaru and the rest of us have all ready decided to take care of him." Inuyasha had spoken softly to her, but she was not fouled. She saw the anger in his eyes when he mentioned his brother's words to her and his acceptance of the care of her son. They must have had an argument while he had gone to see his brother for some odd reason. Why she went still confused her to this day.

"Thank you so much for everything, Inuyasha."

Kagome brought herself out of her thoughts and memories as she came to the entrance of another building. She walked in the warm building with a glance at the binders in her hands. She looked at the class number of her next course and took a flight of stairs downward.

"One-twenty-one," she whispered to herself. Kagome was at the end of the left side of the hallway by this time. She looked down at the last door to her left. Above the classroom door in bold white numbers read '121'.

Ha! I am going to be early to class for once in my life. Kagome thought.

The door was slightly open with cold air coming out of it. She pulled at the handle only to have it squeak on its hinges.

She walked in to an almost empty classroom. A few people looked up from their conversations only to stare at her.

Kagome suddenly felt self-conscious of herself much as she had once she had entered her previous class.

She smiled uneasily before walking in the class. She was starting to get annoyed with the stares that she constantly got wherever she went. She slowly closed the door with only a crack left of space like the way she had found it.

Kagome looked around the room for a seat. Oh no, she didn't have trouble finding a seat for there were many available to her to use. No, Kagome was looking for a seat that didn't have gum, candy wrappers, or books pilled on top of or under a seat.

Kagome spotted one of the best seats she could find that was unoccupied. It was next to a boy with wide emerald eyes and gorgeous hair. He was lean with strong muscles covering his body. He wasn't bulky like most strong men, but lean and tender. She didn't know how a human could have pulled that look off, but then again, she wasn't dealing with a human now was she?

So, this is the demon?

Kagome walked toward the desk and stopped next to the demon.

"Is it okay if I sit next to you?" she asked him out loud. She noticed that he seemed in his own little world.

Shuiichi looked up from his mussing at the sound of a voice only to be confronted by the scent of sweet peas. There in front of him was the woman that was swimming and sky diving in his mind. He was astonished to learn that she was in fact in his Feudal Era class. Not many humans would take this class. He was taking it because he was interested to learn what the humans themselves believed happened during that time period. He knew most of it because if his memories of Youko Kurama, the demon spirit that inhabited his body with him. This was just an easy course for him to take that he didn't have to worry about. Not that he was going to have to worry about any of his classes, but that was beside the point.

"Of course!" he said once he realized what she was indicating.

Kagome smiled at him and sat down. She presented him with her hand once she had gotten comfortable.

"Hi, my name is Kagome Higurashi." she stated. "Don't I sit next to you in Literature class?"

Shuiichi shook her hand with his as he replied to her, "Yes, you do Miss Higurashi. My name is Shuiichi Minamino."

Kagome laughed a little. "No, please call me Kagome. I don't like people to call me by my last name. It sounds to formal."

"Then I ask you call me Kurama."

"Kurama? Is that a nickname or something?"

"Yes, all my close friends call me that."

Kagome smiled to herself on the inside. She now knew that the soul in his body was once the greatest fox demon thief in Demon history known as Youko Kurama. Youko and she had never met for he was still young to his greatness. Before she had left, Sesshomaru once told her of him. He was all ready by then becoming very cunning and well known as the greatest thief throughout Japan. He had once stolen from Sesshomaru at one point but had found himself on the receiving end of Tokijin, Sesshomaru's fighting sword. They had made an agreement that day. Sesshomaru would not kill him for stealing from his fellow demon lords if he did not steal from his land or go after the Shikon Jewel that he was after next. Once Kagome had heard that last part she was oddly disappointed. She was hoping that one day she would meet the Legendary Youko Kurama. She always wanted to meet a silver fox demon. They were extremely rare even back in the Feudal Era. Now that was saying something!

"Oh, is that so? I hope I can be a friend."

"That would be nice, Kagome."

"It's a deal then."

"Yes, I think that it is." Kurama said in acceptance.

"So? What can you tell me about yourself Kurama?"

"Well, I have a wonderful mother. She has remarried to a nice man and I now have a stepbrother. What about you?"

"Well, I use to live with my mom and little brother, Souta."

"Really? And what about your dad?"

Kagome frowned a little before brightening. "He died when I was little. My grandfather died a few months ago."

"I'm sorry for your loss. I hope that I--," Kurama started to apologize.

"No, it's okay. They are in a better place now. I am just glad that I had my grandfather as long as I did." Kagome interrupted.

Kurama smiled at her in an apologetic way. She smiled back in forgiveness. It was just so easy to get along with her that it was almost unnatural. Kurama assumed that it had to do with her being a miko.

"So, what classes are you taking?" Kagome asked after a moment.

"English, this, Math, and a Biology class."

"Really! Yes, finally, someone that I know. I have, well, English and this class for starters. I also have a Math class. Gosh, I hate math!" Kagome exclaimed.

Kurama chuckled. "I will be more than happy to help you if you wish." he offered.

"Really! I will need all the help that I can get. I hate math with a passion." Kagome replied, relieved.

"Of course I'll help." Kurama said. "What else do you have or is that all of it."

"Oh, no. I have one more." Kagome responded sheepishly.

"What is it?" Kurama asked curiously.

"Your really gonna laugh when I tell you."

"No, I won't. How bad can it be?"

"Well, it's not necessarily bad. It's just…different."

"Will you tell me if I promise to not laugh?"

Kagome nodded. "Okay, then I promise not to laugh."

Kagome hesitated. "I am taking an archery class."

Kurama blinked. After a few moments of silence, he blinked again. He finally smiled. "Is that what you were nervous about?"

"Well, it's not a normal class to take."

Kurama laughed. "Kagome, I'm taking a weapon training class in eight weeks. Mine is even more different than yours."

Kagome smiled and laughed. "A weapon training class? What is that?"

"Well, it is the training of weapons."

"I know that silly! What do you train with? What kind of weapons?"

"Mainly swords and whips."

"Oh, really! I might have to sign up for that class!"

Kurama looked at her questionably.

"I know how to use a bow and a little bit of the sword, but I have never used a whip before." Kagome explained.

She all ready knows how to use a bow? I wonder then if she knows about her powers then? She might not be as ignorant as I thought. This could be a problem. Kurama thought to himself.

Kurama smiled. "I know how to use a sword and whip. But I haven't used them in a long time."

Well, does one day count in the long time department? Kurama asked himself mentally.

"I have never used a bow before though."

"Well, then I can definitely help you there."

"I have a question though." Kurama asked.

"Shoot." Kagome replied with the American fraise down pat.

"If you all ready know how to use a bow, then why are you taking the class?"

"Oh, I am going to help with the instructor. That's why I was so nervous. I didn't want you to think that I was some show off or something."

"I don't think that to be true."

"Thanks, but why are you taking the weapon training class if you know how to use them all ready?"

"Oh, haven't used them in a long time, so I decided to have it as an elective since all of my other classes are major subjects."

"That makes sense."

Once the professor walked in the room their discussion was interrupted and put off until the next time they could talk. Their professor was a short heavyset man with a small beard that was half way gray in contrast to the normal black. His hair was almost completely gray with specks of black in it like his beard.

"Today, we will be discussing the Legend of the Shikon No Tama." he said with a bored and gruff voice.

"Now the Shikon No Tama was also known as the Jewel of Four Souls. It was once a powerful object that granted enormous amounts of power and one wish. It was last seen almost five hundred years ago when demons and humans co-existed. It is said that a strange priestess broke it into many tiny shards. Legends tell us that she traveled with a male dog demon, a male fox demon, a female cat demon, and two other humans. One was male and the other female. The dog demon and the priestess were great friends from the beginning and started to travel together to retrieve the shards. They later met the other members of there group along the road. They all became close to each other once they met. They all exceptionally loved and cared for the strange and odd priestess."

"During their travels together they all fought an enemy that was after the Jewel. A great battle was fought against him two years later. The travelers finally defeated him approximately five hours later. The fox demon was killed in the battle and the male human was poisoned. He later recovered from it a month later of pain and torment."

"It is said that this battle was the only reason we have the peaceful times that we have now. We owe these six our lives and honor. Now, you assignment is to research any information you can on this subject and anything that pertains to the Shikon Jewel. I expect this on my desk the next class. You are dismissed."

Kagome and Kurama stood at the same time. They both looked at one another and followed the class out. Once they were out of listening distance Kagome burst into laughter. Kurama looked at her with a strange look on his face. An eyebrow raised in unasked question.

"I'm sorry, but that was the stupidest thing that I have ever heard! Can you believe that nonsense? He had it almost all wrong."

"Yes, I have to agree. It sounded very off from the legends that I have read about."

"Yeah, me too! For instance, she priestess was in fact a miko, and she didn't break the Jewel on purpose. She accidentally did it while saving a boy from a crow demon."

"Yes, and I read that she was not friends with the dog demon for a long time."

"He was a half-breed from what I know. He was part human. But that is true enough. I, mean, come on. He was trying to kill m-…her." Kagome stumbled over her words once she realized she had almost revealed herself.

"Yes, I have also read that they argued all the time."

"Yeah, I heard that to. They never got along."

"Yeah, how do you know all of this? I had to do a lot of research to find out all of this stuff."

"I have researched it to. I had to do a paper on it."

"Oh, I just liked to read about it. I love history like that, especially from that time period."

What both of them didn't know was that the other had gained their information from their own experiences and living through the Feudal Era.

Kagome then looked at her watch that rested on her wrist. "Oh, no! I have to go. I am going to be late!"

"What for?" Kagome pried. He was very curious about this female known as Kagome Higurashi.

"Oh, I have an interview with Taisho Enterprises."

"I'm impressed. That is the biggest business in Japan, China, and Britain."

"Yeah, I know some friends there. They got me a job, but the interview is just for formality sake. But I have to be there."

"Of course. Don't let me keep waiting."

Kagome smiled and rushed off in a hurry. "Bye, Kurama! It was nice meeting you! I'll talk to you later!" Kagome yelled as she ran.

"See you later, Kagome!" Kurama yelled back.

Kurama sighed as he watched Kagome sprint across the grounds of the campus. He couldn't get over this feeling of contentment and peace. It had been so long since he had had a decent conversation with a human that didn't drool all over his shirt. Those conversations were very distracting and unpleasant.

Kagome was completely different! She was funny, kind, intelligent, beautiful, and pure hearted. He has never met anyone that was that pure before and he doubted that he would ever again.

Kurama calmly walked away with Kagome splashing her way through his thoughts. He was so deep in thought that he didn't even notice a fire demon land next to him out of nowhere.

"Who was that Kurama?" he asked with a scowl that shined in his eyes as well in his voice.

Kurama jumped a little at his words for he had not even notice him walking with him for the past who knows how long.

"Oh, I'm sorry Hiei? What was that?"

Hiei scowled at him. He sent him a glare before he grudgingly repeated himself.

"Oh, that was Kagome. I have her in a lot of my classes."

"Hn," Hiei scowled again.

Hiei was a fire apparition. He was known as the Forbidden Child among demons. He had ice in his DNA, but he controlled fire. You could say that the fire that he controlled was a representation of his life and attitude. It was painful and all consuming. Fire was uncontrollable to humans and it had a vengeful side.

Hiei was five feet tall. He wore all black. His black hair was spiked up with a small portion of it being pure white at the front.

Kurama looked down at his silent companion. He noticed that Hiei was scowling more than he usually did, and his third eye on the top of his forehead, which was covered by a white bandanna, was glowing purple, indicating that it was open and searching for something.

"Hiei?"

"Yusuke wants us to meet him at his house. Botan has given them us another mission from Koenma."

"Of course." Kurama didn't press the issue. He knew that Hiei would tell him what was bothering him once he had figured out what was actually bothering him.

Hiei disappeared in a small blur of black. Kurama shook his head and felt to Yusuke's house.

Disclaimer: The anime series that I am using as a fanfiction, of my own design, does and will never be owned by me. The anime series, Inuyasha, is owned solely by Rumiko Takahashi. Yu-Yu Hakusho is owned solely by Yoshihiro Togashi. These two people, whom have better ideas and imaginations than I ever could, created theses anime series. I hold no clam to them. I have gained nothing besides personal satisfaction from this fanfiction.