Since English will be the main language, the legend has flipped around:

"Words spoken in English is normal"

"While words spoken in Japanese is italic."

No matter who's POV it is, this is the way it will be.

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It wasn't long before Kagome found herself standing in front of the blonde male sporting a strange overgrown pair of eyebrows, which she couldn't help but stare at. She easily recognized the man as the one she pointed out to while on Sesshomaru's cloud. They were not the only one's around though, it seems she has brought a crowd with her, everyone curious to see the 'odd girl' that appeared from the direction of the forest.

The man looked down at her, as if assessing her. "I was told that a girl was headed towards us. It seems I was told wrong." He tried to ease the tension around them. "You are obviously not a girl, but a woman." He tried to be a little charming, to seem less threatening. He smiled at her then he stuck out his right hand. "I am Commander Erwin Smith."

Kagome gave him a confused expression and looked down at his hand. An American greeting? The miko was about to reach out and take it, but then she decided not to. Might be best if they think she is stupid and can't understand them. If she did, it will make things easier to gather information by listening in on conversations they think she can't understand.

With that thought put into place, Kagome reached out her hand and grabbed his, but on the outside. She flipped his hand over so his palm was facing upwards and looking at, while trying her best to look puzzled. "You going to give me a present? Or am I supposed to give you a gift in greeting?" She mumbled in her language, flipping his hand back and forth as if expecting something was in his grasp.

Everyone watched her movement, confused, but Erwin took in her reaction then looked over at the short one for answers. The grumpy male glanced over at the female. "Well? What did she say?"

The girl sighed. "She didn't know why you had your hand out. She thought that you had something to give her. Or she asked if you wanted something of hers."

Just as she said this, Kagome reached into her miko grabs and pulled out a sutra, placing it into his palm with a smile. He brought it up to his face and examined it. He gave a hum in thought and looked back down at the girl. "So she doesn't understand English?" She flashed him a big smile then held out her hand, obvious she wanted a gift in return. He outright ignored Kagome and turned around, walking away. "Levi." He called out as he placed the sutra into his pocket. The shorter male followed him—Kagome went after him, but then Levi quickly noticed and sent her a glare over his shoulder and held up his hand. She stopped in her tracks and blinked at him.

"Stay." He pointed down at the ground and Kagome frowned at him. She wasn't a dog…

Yet she didn't argue and let the two men converse amongst themselves out of hearing.

Kagome watched at the exchanged words, their back towards her. The conversation didn't last long, and the two males returned, the same sour looks on their faces. They stopped in front of her, and Kagome found herself staring up at his eyebrows again.

Commander Erwin looked away from her and at the girl. "Levi brought me up to speed. I was told you can translate for us?"

The girl shrugged nonchalantly. "I haven't spoken it since I was a kid." She admitted. "I can pick out certain words and guess what she is saying. Anything more than that…" Her voice faded, showing her uncertainty. "I might be able to tell you what she is saying in general, but if you are asking me to speak to her in Japanese, that's something completely different. I cannot do so with much confidence" She spoke truthfully.

"Even so, we might have to." The blonde male said. "We have no other choice." He sighed then turned his attention back towards Kagome. The male lifted his hand up till it was head height, and he split his fingers into a V. "I am Commander Erwin Smith."

Kagome stood there for a moment and blinked. Then the girl's voice spoke up. "I is Erwin Smith leader."

The miko took it all in, and then it clicked in her brain at one time, realizing what just happened and laughter bellowed out of her without control. She held her sides as she continued to laugh at the odd greeting—They actually think she greets people with the Vulcan sign! HA!

When she finally was able to breathe, she noticed the stares they were giving her. The blonde looked towards the girl and the male known as 'Levi'. "Did we do something wrong?"

"Maybe it was the hand sign?" One of the observers suggested, and several of the men in the group was looking at their hands, trying to make the Vulcan sign.

"It might have been my translation. My apologies." The girl spoke up.

Kagome took a deep breath and wiped the tears from the corner of her eyes. "I could have fun with this…"

They all looked towards the girl, wanting to know what the miko says. "She is saying that it is… fun?" The girl couldn't really understand.

At that point Kagome's giggles started to settle down. The commander spoke up again. "Who are you? Where did you come from?"

"What is a name? From born do you arrive?"

Once again Kagome's laughter filled the air, and at this point her sides were starting to burn. Taking in her reaction, the others looked towards the girl again. "What did you say to her?" Levi asked.

"Exactly what you said." She told him. "But I did warn you that I might not be a very actuate translation…"

The blonde looked back at Kagome, even though she was still in the middle of laughing, he questioned her. "Are you a survivor of Shiganshina District? Are there others?"

"You alive. Does Shiganshina District live around people with you?"

Her laughter grew once again at the girl's words and she was almost doubled over. At this point the blonde was getting a little impatient. "Ask her—" Kagome held up her hand, while still bent over, her arm set across her stomach. Her action cased the male to pause.

She took several deep breathes and composed herself better. In her last breath, she inhaled deeply and stood up. With a straightened stance, she opened her eyes and stared into his blue orbs confidently.

"My name is Higurashi Kagome." She introduced herself, placing her hand over her heart.

"Her name is Higurashi Kagome."

Levi spoke. "Odd name."

"Very well, Ms. Higurashi. If you understand, then answer my questions." He commanded.

"If you have Knowledge, Higurashi. Questions answered soon that me asked."

Don't laugh. Don't laugh.

Thankfully, she had better control this time. "Though I would love to play twenty questions with you. I am here for a reason. I wish to make a deal with you"

"She says that she doesn't like games. She is here to make a deal with you." The girl translated.

"A deal?" He gave her a suspicious look. "So my assumptions were correct. Your plan to steal the boy failed, so you now wish to negotiate?" His words made everyone tense up, more than a few reached for their weapons and glared at her with distain.

Kagome noticed the tension while looking around, and the girl's voice spoke up, translating what the caption said. "Dealer no." The girls tone seemed angry. "You one, took Eren?"

Slowly she took count of the people coming closer to her, surrounding her. She tried not to feel invaded and fought her instincts to ready herself for attack. "I don't know what you are talking about." And that wasn't just because of her crappy translation. If it wasn't for the fact she spoke English, she would have no idea what she was saying—They thought she tried to take a boy?

"She is denying it."

"Of course she is…" The blonde crossed his arms over his chest and stared down at her. The circle was getting smaller and she now felt a little uncomfortable and glared back at him. "Who are you really? What is your plan? What do you want with Jaeger?"

"Name false. Tell me Eren plans? Why?"

As the humans closed in on her, she knew that whatever she said didn't matter. They already had their thoughts set—No, what they needed was action, not words. And so, she reached for her blade—

The moment her hand touched Tenseiga's hilt, the humans started to panic, some withdrawing their weapons. "Hold your ground." Erwin held up his hand, preventing them from charging her recklessly. "Let's see what she does."

Slowly she pulled out the sword, the sound creating an eerie nose in the tense air. When it was fully out of its sheath, she felt a sense of relaxation upon seeing the metal shine in the sunlight, as if greeting her. She couldn't help but let a small smile appear on her face. She removed her gaze from the blade and turned, starting to walk casually in a certain direction. The boys in front of her instantly panicked, their bodies started to shake before her.

When she stood in front of their fearful bodies, her smile grew. "Do you mind? You are in my way."

"She wants you to move." The boys looked at each other, before glancing at their leader. The leader nodded his head, and they moved out of her way.

"Thank you." Even though she thanked them, the girl didn't bother to translate it.

She then took the steps needed and found herself standing before one of the dead bodies that still was on the ground. The corpse was covered with a brown cloth. She tightened her hold on the hilt, as her eyes narrowed at the body. She could feel the pulse from the blade, bringing out it's power—The servants of the underworld now stood before her, gathered around the body as they were extracting the human's soul, taking it to the underworld.

"I miss Jaken..." She found her face scrunching up at the sight of the imps, unable to believe she actually said she missed the scaly green kappa. She flicked her wrist. A light shone from the blade as she cut the creatures, their screeches of pain only lasting an instance before they vanished.

There were murmurs still circulating around her, wondering what she did. "What was the point of that?" Levi spoke in a huff. "Stop wasting our—"

His voice was cut off when a groan from beneath the cloth caused everyone to instantly freeze. Kagome watched as some muttered among themselves and readied their weapon. The word 'zombie' quickly got around, expecting an attack from their once comrade now turned undead. Seriously? They have such wild imagination—The thought crossed her mind as she sheathed her blade and shook her head. She bent down and removed the cloth that covered the body—Revealing a boy, his eyes opened to the world with a confused look on his face.

"What's going on—" He tried to speak but Kagome stopped him.

"Calm down. You are fine now." She spotted the arm lying beside him, ripped off. "Can you sit up?"

"She wants you to sit up." The girl stood behind her, translating, but the sound of pure astonishment couldn't be hidden from her voice.

"I think so…" Slowly the boy sat up.

"Here." The miko reached for the arm and held it up. "You need to put this back on before the magic wares off."

"Is that my-!" The boy's eyes widened in fear and he looked down at his arm, which was a stump. "My arm!"

"I said calm down." Her voice was stern. "Your arm has to be put back on—or do you want to live the rest of your life with just one arm?"

"She is asking if you want to have one arm or not." The girl seemed confused. "I'm not sure. But I think if you put your arm back on, you will be fine."

The boy shook his head, and then took in the words said to him. He held out his stump. "That's better." Kagome easily reached out and grasped his bicep. Treating the limb as if it was just a puzzle piece, she placed the arm up to the ripped section, and it quickly popped back together like nothing. "Wasn't so bad now was it?"

The girl asked. "Did it hurt?"

He shook his head. "No." The boy seemed amazed as he moved his reattached arm and flexed his hand. Kagome got to her feet, and reached her hand out to him. "Thanks." He nodded his head and took hold of her hand. She easily lifted the boy off the ground.

The girl translated. "Thank you."

Kagome nodded and was about to say something, when a shout spoke over the chatting crowd. "Brother!" A blur few past Kagome, and the boy stumbled, almost knocked to the ground.

"Sara?" The boy mumbled, looking down at the girl who was hugging him so desperately. "What's the matter?" He laughed, patting the girls head in reassurance. "You are acting like I died or something…" His words were met with an eerie stillness, as everyone around got strangely quiet. The boy quickly picked up on it and he had a worried look on his face.

His sister finally spoke up, revealing what he already guessed. "But you did die…"

The boy's face became pale and he looked down at the ground in thought. "I remember now." The boy looked down at his arm, then his gaze landed on Kagome, giving her a questionable look.

Her features softened towards the boy, trying to ease him. "You were given a second chance— I would use it wisely." She gave him some advice. "Go home. Spend the rest of your time with family and loved ones…"

"She says to go home. Live your new life with the people who care about you." Eh, not as inspiring as her words, but close enough.

The boy nodded. He wrapped his arms around his sister and returned the embrace tightly—Suddenly everyone gathered around the boy, poking and prodding him. Others were laughing and cheering in joy, happy to have their comrade back. The scene caused a smile to appear on the miko's face as she watched the exchange—

She felt a hand placed upon her shoulder and she turned around. Before her stood Erwin, a serious look on his face. Levi still stood beside him.

The next words to come out of the blonde's mouth, caused her smile to spread into an amused smirk. "You said something about a deal?"

"Maybe Higurashi a dealer?" The girls words on the other hand, made her laugh…