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Summary: How is a woman to seduce a man as dense as Inuyasha? Absurd hilarity ensues.
Rated: PG-13
Categories: Romance, Humor Characters: Inu Yasha, Kagome Higurashi
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 4 Completed: Yes
Word count: 5749 Read: 21165
Published: 29 Jun 2010 Updated: 26 Jul 2010
Story Notes:

Disclaimer: The only “yasha” I have owned was my black alley cat, Nekoyasha. I claim no ownership to the Inuyasha franchise. I make no profit with this story.

 

Inuyasha © Rumiko Tahakashi

1. Chapter 1 by Kuronohime [Reviews - 0] starstarstarstarstar (1161 words)

Glossary:

 

Inu - Dog

Inutachi - “Dog gang” or just as stupidly “The fellowship of Inuyasha”

Shikon - Sacred jewel

Hanyoo - Half demon, Finnish translitering. American version would be “hanyou

Goshinboku - Sacred tree

Yookai - Demon, Finnish translitering (also “youkai”)

Taiyookai - Great demon or Am. “taiyoukai

Hakama - Traditional Japanese pants

Miko - Priestess

Kun - Japanese suffix, used while referring to young boys, can also be applied to girls who have masculine traits or who are tomboyish. Female equivalent would be “chan”. The reason Kagome doesn’t add “kun” after Inuyasha’s name, is because when people reach a certain level of intimacy, they are privileged to call each other just by their name. Lack of suffix is usually a sign of intimacy, but can also be very offending if a stranger addresses a person without using the proper suffix.

2. Chapter 2 by Kuronohime [Reviews - 1] (1180 words)

3. Chapter 3 by Kuronohime [Reviews - 1] (1859 words)

4. Chapter 4 by Kuronohime [Reviews - 1] (1549 words)
Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha (besides I'd rather have Sesshy if it was up to me) and make no money by this story.