Kagome knew she was in for a hard battle with her newest client as she looked at him from her desk. He seemed too impersonal, if that was even possible. She'd met many impersonal people in her career but he just seemed to take that to a whole new level. She needed to rectify that. She decided then and there that perhaps a more scholarly approach was needed to approach him.

"So Sesshomaru, as a communicator, what do you know about communication? Or to put it in other terms- who sends messages?"

Sesshomaru scoffed. He was forced to come to this communications specialist and he was ready to soon leave. He didn't know how his father had gotten his mother to go along with this, but when his mother threatened him to come here, he chose to accept. Now he knew that the quicker he answered her question the faster he could leave. And the faster he could move on away from this mess.

"I send a message, you receive it." Kagome smirked- he really had a long way to go.

"Wrong. We simultaneously send and receive messages at the same time. These messages can't be taken back. Those we communicate with respond proactively to them and the meaning completely depends on the context." She paused as she looked at him and posed her next question.