HEY! I want to thank everyone that has taken the time to read this story!

I would also like to thank the one's that review the story!

I also would like to address the mention of a pairing!

I have never thought about doing a Harry/ Kag pairing and I would be interesting to see how it could play out!

So I will consider it!


Chapter 2: Flights

There was something about jarring winds and metal contraptions in the sky that sent the girl's nerve on edge, if the death grip on the armrest wasn't a clue then the closed eyes and muttering would defiantly be the give away. "It's amazing! She fought demon's and killed things that should never of been defeated by a human...hell she even flown on a demon cat and yet can't take a little turbulence on an air plane." Souta whispered to his mother as he eye'd his big sister with a mix of amusement and pity, how was someone so strong acting like a baby? It was beyond him as his mother simply patted his hand and returned to the book she had been reading. Sighing the boy slouched back down in his seat and took a glance out of the window, watching the wispy clouds roll on by. The week had gone by so fast that it was still all a blur and that this was actually happening to them, but he still couldn't help but be excited at the possibility of being able to learn magic. Their flight would be touching down soon on the tarmac in London it was were their mother had an apartment still set up. As if on cue the speaker turned on and the pilot began to explain that they were arriving and beginning their decent the weather an to place on their seat belt's before it was switched off and the initial lunge of the plane could be felt as he began to land the giant beast.

Burnt rubber was the smell that stuck in the air as the plane landed and skidded down to a safe speed upon the runway; Kagome was not impressed with the ride or the fact that her fear of airplanes had not swayed their mother's choice. Why couldn't they take a boat and then a train to this place? The light for the seat belts were flickered off and soon the girl was up and rushing down the aisle ready to get off the damn thing. Stewardess's as lovely as they had been were taking to long with opening up the door, hell as soon as they did open it the girl had bolted straight out heading to the gate. Souta and Mama would give each other sideways glances before they gathered everything and made their own way out of the plane.

"Honestly Kagome, you could of left in a manner that wasn't so..so"

"Scared chicken"

Souta stated as he came up behind Kun-loon, earning a glare from both woman he simply shut his mouth and turned to his gameboy. "As your brother so elegantly put it, it is true my dear. There is no need to act like that was the worst thing you have done!" The conversation ended there as the older woman lead the kids towards the exit, there had been no need to pack clothes and pay more for having them. They would be going shopping for new things and at school they had a uniform, the day's off they would have she assured them that they would have causal clothes and she would send things to them. As the trio left the airport the older woman hailing a cab and ushered in her children.

"I see know why she was so strict on us learning English"

Souta whispered to his sister as she nodded in agreement, eyes turning towards the window and peering out to all the sights that this city had to offer; breathtakingly beautiful structured buildings and a sky that seemed to reflect the somber little city with it's grey clouds that didn't let the sun shine in or so she had read in the brochure on the long eleven hour flight. Now they were bounded into an unknown place heading to this secret apartment that apparently had been their mother and father's home before they split up.

"Mou, mama I don't understand, Souta was just born when we left this place but why is it that I can't remember any of this? Why I can't remember the face of the man that I spent time with? I understand the stories you told us as children about him having to leave and all...but I was what six at the time? I should be able to recall this place and that man!" Kagome stated while turning to face her mother, somber brown eye was the only greeting she got. "Sometimes you are smarter than your own good my dear! The only answer I can give you is that it will all make sense soon and to trust me." The cabbie weaved in and out of the streets, making his way to the address that was given when he picked the trio up.

"Be there shortly mum!"

He called back to them before focusing on the road the conversation they were having was none of his business and he would rather like getting a tip form the older woman! After all she seemed like the type that didn't like people butting into personal issues. Silence rained over the rest of the ride and even when they all piled out of the car and walked into a building that was far older than all of them. "Welcome home!" Kun-loon stated while throwing open the doors to a spacious area, and ushering in the children before shutting and locking the door. The air was stale and their were white sheets on the furniture, but it was roomy! The older woman hummed happily while she walked to the fireplace and began to search for something under the mantel, her brow's furrowing up as a small amount of panic set in but it was quickly erased as ease settled into her shoulders. Her hand's removing something wrapped in a old linen cloth. Twin pair of eyes stared at the object and blinked in surprise as she pulled out a dark cherry colored stick with its end curving slightly. "This, this is my wand!"