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My sister smiled and took my hand before replying in the same fashion, "Why thank you my good sir." We laughed as we walked back towards the well and Kagome only paused for a second before she clasped my hand even tighter and swung her legs over the well. "Well then Cherrio old mate." I said still in English to a very confused and angry Inu-yasha who was charging towards us before I jumped over the well pulling my sister with me.

CHAPTER SEVEN

After we got back to our time we realized that it was not morning and we could hear our little brother hollering our names. We exchanged glances then got out of the well in our own ways, well actually I was to impatient to wait for my sister to pull herself up so I helped her by pulling up the rope she was climbing so the distance was shorter for her. We hurried out of the well house and straight into our mother who was worried and slightly angry. We told her everything that had happened to both of us and were surprised when she not only believed us but told us she was not completely surprised by what had happened to us. Apparently in the family there was a prophesy told to our mother two months after we had been born, she hadn't believed it but now she knew it time to tell us. Kagome and I shared a glance then looked at mother waiting for her to tell us and with a soft sight she did. "Two girls from the same womb, different yet alike, one shall hold the souls of Four, the other shall carry the Jewel, both filled with purity one light one dark, only love will save them should they ever part." Mother said her voice soft and slightly reverent voice. Kagome and I exchanged glances again before we shrugged away the weird feeling that had crept up on us and decided to go back to the way things were. That night I finished packing up my clothes and laid back on my bed as I thought about my immediate future. I was headed for Egypt where I would be decrypting the ancient Egyptian language in several tombs, I wouldn't be able to talk on the phone since the tombs were being kept a secret and I knew letters would take several weeks to travel from one place and even then it was highly unlikely that I would be able to receive the letters since I would be moving around so my family wasn't going to be able to contact me at all for an entire year. As I lay there thinking about what I would be doing I heard a knock on my bedroom door. "Come in." I said without getting up it was Kagome and she was slightly teary eyed I smiled and motioned for her to come join me which she did and we spent several hours talking about everything and anything. I made her promise to keep an English journal about what happened to her while I was away and she made me promise to do the same. Mother woke us at 4:30 the next morning so I could make it to my bus which then took me to another bus which took me to the airport where I took a plane which took me to another airport and after a quick rest period I was on another plane which took me to a third airport where I took a taxi into Egypt and met with the people who had called for me. "This is going to be a long year." I sighed as I fell onto the hotel bed that I would have to leave for the desert the next day.

One year and two weeks later:

I smiled had gotten back three days earlier then my family had been told I would so I knew I was going to surprise them by showing up, however my appearance would probably surprise them in itself. "Especially mother who will probably be very un-happy with me when she finds out I got several tattoos and ear piercings." I mused quietly to myself in Egyptian-Arabic which I had learned to speak fluently while I was away. I had also grown several inches so I now stood at an even six feet, also my once pale skin was now a brown/gold color and my mud-colored brown eyes had lightened and now had gold and blue flecks in them which made me look exotic, I know because people kept telling me this. I picked up my luggage which thankfully all arrived, after making sure I had everything I took my things and caught a taxi switching back to my native language easily as I directed the driver to the Sunset Shrine before I leaned back in the seat and took in the familiar sights, *Its good to be home again.*