InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ For You ❯ Kouga vs. Kinn ( Chapter 1 )

[ T - Teen: Not suitable for readers under 13 ]

Chapter One
Kouga vs. Kinn
"Wait, what do you mean I have to," Kagome exclaimed.
 
"Unless you want your cousin to suffer more," Kagome's mother calmly said, "then I suggest that you go along with this for his sake and for your aunt's sake."
 
"Why can't you get someone else to, like, hire someone or something!"
 
"I can't trust them, I would barley know them. That's why I'm asking you, Kagome. You're aloud to wear hats in that school. All we have to do is change your name a little."
 
"To what, Kago?"
 
"Actually, I was thinking more Kagin."
 
"Kagin?" A sweat drop formed on Kagome's face as she raised an eyebrow.
 
"No? What about Kanma?"
 
"That's very odd... It almost sounds like ramen..."
 
"You can say your father was an odd person."
 
"Can't you give me a decent name!"
 
"How about Kevin?"
 
"That's an American name, Mama! We're Japanese and we live in Japan, in a Japanese shrine!"
 
"Then you pick one." Kagome's mother smiled.
 
Kagome sat there in thought; What about Kirand? No, that's really stupid. It has to start with a "K" in case I start to say Kagome. What about Kiji? Ack, no. Kankee? Ew, no. I can't even pick a name; I'm so pathetic. Just Kinn works, two N's of course! Kagome nodded her head; "I've picked one."
 
"What is it," Kagome's mother asked, very curious.
 
"Kinn."
 
"I like it, simple, yet humble." Kagome's mother grabbed her car keys and smiled. "So, it's settled. You will be Higurashi
Kinn at the Runko's School for Boys!"
 
Kagome groaned, "I can't believe I actually agreed to this!"
 
"You'll fit in just fine, honey. Now, come on, let's go get your hair cut--"
 
"Oh, no!" Kagome grabbed her hair possessively. "We are not cutting my hair!"
 
"We have to, you'll look too much like a girl."
 
Kagome's head fell down and grumbled, "Fine..."
 
"Great, let's go to your appointment."
 
Kagome's mother took Kagome's--or should we say Kinn's--hand and took her out to the car. Kagome whimpered when her hair was cut off, the hair stacking on the floor. When the hair cut was complete, Kagome had shaggy, yet decent hair with bangs over her eyebrows. Kagome stood up out of the chair as her mother paid for the cut.
 
Kagome's cousin was having trouble at school, but he wouldn't tell anyone. Since Kagome was the only one the same age as him, she was forced to agree to go to an all boy school with him and do some investigating. The problem was, she would most likely have to spend the whole year there and then possibly go back her original school.
 
It's not like Kagome couldn't pull it off, she could if she wanted to, it's just the fact of her being developed and the curves of her body that might just ruin it. Kagome's grandfather (who was a little messed up in the head) explained to her that she could wrap bandages around her chest to contain her breasts to her torso and wear baggy clothes.
 
This school wasn't the type that was really picky about the bagginess of your clothes, just as long as your bottom was covered, they were happy. They were just picky about the appearance of your hair and skin. They liked your hair to look decent and your skin to be dirt-free. Unless it was some special occasion, like graduation or something, you had to be dressed nicely.
 
Kagome was relieved about those facts. Kagome kept her hair very nicely done and her skin dirt-free. The baggy clothes she could deal with; it was the thing that saved her life. Why Kagome even thought twice about doing this was beyond being able to answer.
 
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The next day, Kagome put on her baggy uniform and sat down for breakfast. She ate it quietly, not even wanting to say anything about her new day she was about to face as a boy. When she was finished, she grabbed her backpack, swung it over her shoulders, slipped on her sneakers (which her mother had bought in the men's section), and left out the door.
 
It was the first official day at school, September first, and she went to her bus stop two blocks away. Kagome saw two boys standing there, and at this time, no one seemed to find it shocking to see any hanyous or youkai around. When she approached, the two boys looked at her, one was a hanyou, and the other was a youkai.
 
"Who the hell are you," the hanyou asked.
 
"You're really nice when it comes to greeting people, dog shit," the youkai replied.
 
"Shut up, wimpy wolf."
 
Kagome cleared her voice, deepening it a little, "I'm Higurashi Kinn, I'm a junior."
 
"I'm Kidoban Kouga, and that would be the dog shit, Inuyasha," the youkai said. "We're both juniors too."
 
The hanyou growled his fangs showing.
 
"You go to Runko's too," Kagome said, trying to break the fight.
 
"Unfortunately," a voice said from behind her.
 
She jumped a little and turned around to see a boy with a tiny, black ponytail. She was jealous that he still had hair, along with Kouga and Inuyasha.
 
"I'm Sukebe Miroku," he said.
 
"Higurashi Kinn," Kagome replied.
 
"Really?"
 
"Ano, I'm known...?"
 
"You live in the Higurashi shrine?"
 
"Yeah."
 
"Would you happen to know a young woman who lives there?"
 
Kagome fell over and groaned, "Ano, uh--"
 
"She's a junior, goes to that large, public school nearby. She has black hair, slate-blue eyes, lovely skin."
 
"Kinn's a junior though," Kouga said suspiciously.
 
All eyes were on Kagome. She nervously said, "Um, yeah, Kagome is my twin..."
 
"Can I, of course, I mean, we meet her," Miroku smirked.
 
"She wouldn't really have the time, she's always studying math--"
 
"I can help her!"
 
The bus arrived just before Kagome could reply. She stumbled on the bus, sitting in the very back sit, sinking into the seat. Kagome groaned how was she going to avoid them now? They think that she's the twin sister of Kinn who doesn't even exist! This is not good, not good at all. I need something for this headache...
 
Kagome arrived at the school. It seemed a little empty, but what can you expect out of a private, all boy school? Kagome walked around, looking at a map when she bumped into someone. The person snorted and said; "Need help?"
 
Kagome looked up; it was Inuyasha, "Uh, yeah."
 
"Let me see your schedule." Inuyasha snatched the tiny piece of paper from Kagome's hand and scanned it. "Keh, first part of the day with me, then lunch with the group, and then Miroku for the rest of the day. I pity you."
 
"Why, because I have to deal with you in the morning?"
 
"Cold, Kinn, very cold."
 
"You should be use to it, Inuyasha."
 
"Man, is he striking you down, dog shit," Kouga snorted.
 
"I'd like to see you try to strike anyone down, wimpy wolf," Inuyasha snarled.
 
"Is that a challenge?"
 
"Keh, I'd like to see you win a challenge against Kinn here."
 
"What do you say, Kinn? Challenge me at during sixth period, if you have break."
 
"I do," Kagome said, "but why do you want to fight me?"
 
"To prove that if I can beat you, I can beat him any day."
Kagome narrowed her eyes, trying to act like a guy, but she was still pretty offended. "You're calling me weak?"
 
"What are you going to do?"
 
"You're on, Kouga."
 
"See you sixth."
 
Kagome huffed and rolled her eyes, "Let's go to first period, I'm getting pissed."
 
Inuyasha smirked, there was no way he was going to be Kouga. There was some strange vibe coming off Kinn, but he couldn't figure it out. Inuyasha shrugged and showed Kinn the way to class.
 
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To Kagome's regret, sixth period came around quickly. Kagome only had some juice and an apple just in case Kouga made her throw up by a punch in her stomach. Kagome walked out to the soccer field and leaned on the benches, waiting for Kouga to come. She just thanked Gods that she had taken ballet and karate when she was younger. Kouga had arrived, "Ready to go, ningen?"
 
Kagome stood up and jumped in front of Kouga, "More than you know. No weapons. Fists, feet, and the knees aloud. The bell for ending of sixth period ends it and the winner is the one who still stands stronger. If someone passes out before then, they're the loser. Deal?"
 
"Deal."
 
Inuyasha and Miroku came to watch, along with two other girls. He snorted, "Let's see what this human's made off. Who do you bet on, Sango?" Technically, girls weren't aloud on campus, but Inuyasha sneaked them in, so he was "bending" the rules.
 
"Kinn, most definitely," Sango said and everyone looked at her a little odd besides the ones ready to fight. "What? He looks like he has a lot of potential!"
 
"Your mad, Sango," Miroku said. "Beautiful, but mad. Kinn has no advantage over his speed."
 
"You want to bet on that?"
 
"200 yen says Kouga wins."
 
"200 that Kinn wins."
 
Sango and Miroku each put down fifty yen on the bench, glaring at each other. The bell for the beginning of sixth period rung, and the fight started.
 
Kagome stood her ground, but Kouga lunged at her. She dodged easily by rolling behind him and kicking his back as she jumped on to her feet. She took a pose and Kouga growled at her, "You'll pay for that!" Kouga lunged at her again, but she moved to the side, Kouga crashing into the pole that stood behind her.
 
Inuyasha, Sango, and the other girl, Rin, bursted out laughing, but Miroku got pissed off. "Come on, you baka," Miroku shouted, "I'm betting 200 yen that you win! Stop screwing around!"
 
"Hey, I think he's starting to pick up on you, Inuyasha," Sango smirked.
 
Inuyasha rolled his eyes, "Keh, it's not my fault he's some stupid hoshi-wannabe."
 
"Ooh, shall we add you to the bet?"
 
"Yeah, I bet Kinn wins." Inuyasha dug through his pockets and added fifty yen with the hundred yen.
 
"I'm going to have to go with Miroku," Rin said, adding her own 200 yen, "I say Kouga. He's stupid, but he's fast."
 
"Ah, but Kinn is tricky," Sango pointed to the fight.
 
Kagome had just blocked another blow from Kouga. Kouga, getting extremely annoyed, yelled, "Come on, ningen! You can do better than just dodge."
 
"It's not my problem you can't hit me," Kagome grinned.
 
Kouga had hit her, Kagome fell back and skidded a foot, but she just stood up, "Is that the best you can do?"
 
Kouga growled and headed towards her. Kagome stood there, but when he came close enough, Kagome held out her fist, but Kouga ran right into it, falling back to the ground. Kagome kicked him the stomach and then in the crotch. She sighed and squatted down, "Shame." Kagome punched him in the nose and Kouga was knocked unconscious.
 
Sango and Inuyasha cheered while Miroku and Rin sulked. "Congratulations," Miroku smiled, rubbing Sango's bottom.
 
Sango stopped cheering and smacked Miroku, "Hentai!"
 
"I was just congratulating you." Miroku's face had a bright red hand print on it.
 
"Never congratulate me again!"
 
Sango took a hundred-yen and gave the other hundred to Inuyasha. Sango checked her watch, "Come on, Rin, we need to get back to school before the bell rings or else we're dead."
 
"Hai," Rin nodded her head and ran off with Sango.
 
"Sayonara, ladies," Miroku smiled, waving good-bye.
 
Kagome waltzed up to Miroku and Inuyasha, "Who were those girls?"
 
"Sango and Rin," Inuyasha replied. "I was 'bending' a few rules."
 
Kagome shrugged, "Hell, I beat Kouga."
 
"Watch out," Miroku shouted.
 
Kagome turned around and Kouga was flying at her. Kagome threw her leg, kicking him out of the way, Kouga crashing into the ground. "Damn," Miroku said. "If you were a woman--"
 
"Never finish that sentence," Kagome pleaded.
 
"Of course, Kinn-kun."
 
"I got a 400 yen, I won the bet, let's go," Inuyasha said.
 
The bell rung just when they were ten feet away from the soccer field and Kouga had finally come back. "Fuck," Kouga muttered, "I'll get Kinn back some how..." That's when Kouga smirked, remembering what Kinn had said that morning, "Um, yeah, Kagome is my twin..." Kouga smirked very cynically now, coming up with the perfect scheme.