After that, Kagome had the pleasure of playing the game '20 questions'. (or maybe it was more like 20,000 questions?) Who knows, she lost count.
She ended up telling them about miko's and what they did in her world. She also told them about demons, and the fact that most of them ate humans—well, Hange pointed out that while they weren't naked stupid giants, demons were pretty much the 'Titans' of Kagome's world.
At which point Kagome began arguing with the woman, saying that not all demons devoured humans. Before the fighting could escalate, Erwin calmed the two crazy women down though and the questions continued.
She didn't care what the woman said: Shippo was not a Titan!
After that the conversation moved to Tenseiga and Sesshomaru.
She told them everything about the blades powers and what it did. The fact that no one could use it but her and Sesshomaru, and even the limit of one revival per person. Sorry Corn-Cob, no immortality for you.
She kept her information on Sesshomaru very vague though. It seemed like they wished to know about him the most, but she never revealed to them any of his powers, other than strength and speed. She did her best to make him seem like a monster, who killed without remorse and slaughtered hundreds of thousands—Which really isn't a lie.
The whole time, she answered their questions truthfully, but never went out of her way to give them information. If they wanted to know her favorite color, she would tell them green, but that didn't mean she also told them she hated yellow, her favorite food was oden, and listening to the rain calmed her.
After all the questioning, the miko felt completely drained.
"I think that is enough for today." Erwin finally stopped the questionnaire, looking out of the window and seeing the darkness of the night. "Thank you for being so understanding and cooperating with us, Ms. Higurashi."
She was compliant because she wanted something from them, but that doesn't mean they were friends. She was using them, just like they were using her. It was a fair trade, and when she got what she needed…
She would be on her way home and most of them will probably end up dead.
It was their own fault, really. She tried the peaceful way—Going into the city, telling them what she needed: A library—Only to be put underground and beat on. They picked the difficult path instead. It was their choice, just like it was hers to go into the city, knowing what was most likely going to happen…
"I told you before: If you ask me nicely, I don't mind answering." She told him. "Using your fist to talk, is just not proper etiquette."
"Yes, that is just rude." Hange nodded her head, agreeing.
You never really get use to death, but over the years she has learned that it was just a part of life and it happens. On the tenth day, Sesshomaru will most likely kill all of them, just like he always did. It is the truth, and she would be stupid and naïve to try and deny or think she can stop it. Then her and him will go into the city, get the information they needed, and the stone that was taken from her.
To keep herself from feeling melancholy about the unchanging fate of the future, Kagome kept her thoughts away from it.
"Levi, take Ms. Higurashi to her room." Erwin ordered.
The short male stood up from the couch and exited the room, leaving her behind.
Kagome gave a sigh as she watched him leave the room without even waiting for her. "Asshole." She got up with a grunt, her body feeling stiff, and she followed after him—She paused when she left the room, expecting to have to run after him, only to see him leaning against the wall, waiting for her.
"Come on Princess, your room awaits."
She will not get close to anyone. There was no point in getting to know these people.
"If I'm the Princess, does that make you my short man servant?" She smiled, enjoying the angry look that crossed his features before he turned and started walking down the hallway without answering her.
If she did, it would only make things harder when she watches them die.
