You should have known it wouldn't work. I am more powerful than even you, Kaori." The young girl, previously her granddaughter, advanced on her. "You should have known that eventually the girl would lose control. She isn't as powerful as her mother and definitely not as strong as you."
"You're right." Kaori stumbled. "Kuri is infinitely more powerful than any woman in the Hikawa line. She is Midoriko's progeny. You should have never aided in the beginning of the Hikawa line, you fool! We are the Divine Feminine, and we will destroy you!"
A smile twisted on the girl's features. "She's awake in here, you know. I'm going to let your granddaughter watch as the light leaves your eyes. I'm not even going to be nice. I'm going to rip the soul from your body and snuff it out. There will be nothing left. And then I'm going to the other girls rooms and I'm going to cut them up nice and bloody. I don't need magic to end you."
"Good because any magic you had was destroyed by Harry Potter." Kuri's voice broke through her body.
She felt herself convulse as the two spirits fought, but eventually Sadako was subdued.
Kaori ran to her granddaughter. "I told you time and again to be careful. You got hit in the head at that school. Were you fighting?"
Kuri looked down. "They were bullying Rei again. I couldn't just stand by."
"Did you at least have the fortitude to keep from using magic?" Kaori asserted, concerned.
"Absolutely. I decked them, but they got the drop on me." Kuri said.
"Stop talking like a Yankee. You've been watching too much TV. You're in Britain now." Kaori snapped. "Now I'm going to tell you first, as you're the reason this must be done. Your magical education has been done by me, but as it seems you can't keep yourself from getting into trouble, I'm sending you and your sisters to Hogwarts. Sachiel, your stepfather, has sent Krystal, your half-sister, there already. Your cousins Ava and Billie are Hogwarts professors. Ava teaches Runes and Billie teaches Muggle-Studies."
"What's a Muggle?" Kuri asked.
"Oh that's what they call ningen dear. And they call their yokai 'creatures' and the yurei 'ghosts'. They don't even talk about tenshi there." Kaori said.
"But Krystal is half tenshi. So they just ignore it?" Kuri said.
Kaori grunted in disapproval. "If you can call it that. I'm going to bed now."
"Me too." Kuri said. "And again, I'm sorry."
"Nothing for you to be sorry about love." Kaori said.
Kuri laid down and fell asleep almost instantly.
Sadako took over her form and crept to the bed. "Did you think I'd be so easy to keep down, old woman?"
Kuri woke up on the floor, on her knees, covered in blood.
