Once the red-haired martial artist finished fastening her top, she noticed Sango leading an odd looking group of people to the campsite. The Purple-clad Lecher was among them, whom Ranma-chan simply ignored. There was also a man in a red hakama and haori, which in and of itself wasn't odd. The odd part was that he not only had long silver hair, but his head was topped by a pair of matching ears, like those of a dog. Almost stranger-looking than Dog-Ears (as Ranma referred to him mentally) was a little kid with a short bushy tail, almost like a fox's. The most normal looking person was the girl in a green sailor fuku-style school uniform, though she did have a bow and a quiver of arrows strapped to her back.
"Did those two have a mishap with the cursed springs?" Ranma asked, referring to Dog-Ears and Fox-boy. Sango shook her head in reply while the others in the group simply wore confused expressions on their faces. Ranma then tried to stand again to walk over to the schoolgirl and instantly regretted it as she fell back to the ground on her butt. "So," the red-head began, "can someone tell me where Tokyo went?"
For her part, the girl didn't look too surprised at the news. "Figgers I'd travel back in time," she muttered. "I'm Ranma Saotome, by the way. Sorry 'bout this," she introduced herself, scratching at the back of her head.
Odd, Kagome thought, why is she using the male pronoun for herself?
"Dammit, the wench's hurt, helping her will only slow us down, Kagome," Inuyasha remarked with a huff.
"Sit, boy," Kagome said in response to the hanyō's remark. Predictably, Inuyasha was pulled face-first to the dirt. Turning back to Ranma, Kagome introduced herself while:
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