Kagome sat silent on the way to head-quarters. She looked out the window watching the trees, and the lines on the road go by. She leaned her head against the window, so she could see the reflection of her eyes. They were cold eyes. Full of hate and anger.

She looked away to watch the scenery drop off slowly as head-quarters came into view. Out in front of the building was the chopper she would be riding in. The van slowly pulled up to the side of it and stopped.

Kagome did a turn in her seat and opened the side door. As she stepped out she covered her eyes with her hand from the bright light. She blinked a few times to get used to it. The driver on the other hand did not seem to mind. He just got out of the van, walked to the back where he opened the trunk to pul out 2 duffle bags.

The duffle bags belonged to Kagome. The Blood-red colored one contained all of her weapons she liked to use and the tools. Well Of Course they would be in the blood colored bag.....

The second bag was jet black. Inside that contained all of her clothes that would help her to fit in to make her assassination easier.

The man, after shutting the trunk, began to walk over to the chopper to put the bags in the cargo box that was open on the side of the air-craft. Kagome was staring to follow when her master stopped her. She turned to look at him.

"I just wanted to wish you good luck" he said smiling. She forced a smile back. She was not a big fan of smiling.

"Before you go, the company wanted to give you this. But don't open it until the pilot says so." he smiled again and handed her a a small brown package. She took it and said her thank-you's and good-bye's. Then quickly turned back to the chopper to board.

She found a seat that was in the back, behind the pilot. She buckled her self in, and settled down into her seat. And then she stared at the brown package that was sitting in her lap. Then the pilot climbed onboard.

"Kagome? I'm Jeff, your Pilot He said as he extended a hand. She took it inher own, and shook hands.

"Did boss tell you everyting?" he questioned. She shook her head so he began to explain.

"We just recently found out that one of the guests, who was also arriving by chopper would not be going, but they have not mentioned anything because they are away. So when we land I will inform them that she is sick, I will pretend to be a messenger from her. , allowing you to get off, get your stuff and sneak around to get in!" he finished smiling!

Kagome nodded and said thank-you. He touched the brim of his hat and sat down at the controls.

She was just about to relax when Jeff began to speak again.

"Put these on. Then the noise won't be so loud.!" he had his arm outstretched. And clutched in his hand were some type off ear-muffs. She took them and placed them over her ears. She laid back in her seat, and listened as the humming of the air-craft began to grow louder.

She felt around the seat and found the button that would recline the seat. As the seat was relining back, the chopper took off, jolting the plane and Kagome, making her release the button and jolt up.

She looked at the pilot. He didn't seem to notice. So she sat back and began to recline again. After she was comfortable she turned her head to look out the open side. She watched as she rose higher and higher. Then they were at the same height, but moving forward. The tree tops and land began to move buy at nauseating pace. So she turned her head, so it was facing the front window. She closed her eyes to see if she could get rid of the nauseating feeling.

"You can open it now!" yelled a voice. She opened her eyes to see the pilot looking at her.

"Open it!" he yelled again. She looked at the package in her lap and then back at him, but he had already turned around again.

She pulled out a pocket knife from her pocket and began to cut at the tape. When it was re-moved she opened the flaps. What was inside it, surprised her.

In one corner Was Wad Of Money, there had To be at least 500 or so dollars. Underneath that was A good luck card, which she picked up and read. She set it back down and found a charm bracelet. On it were 10 little charms of the good luck kitsune Shippo. Tied to the bracelet was a bag with a note pinned to it. The note said, not to put on the 3 charms on the bracelet until she made the 3 kills.

So It was like a counter type thing? So every time she mad a kill she got another charm? She smirked at the thought, as she snapped the bracelet into place on her right wrist. Then she continued to go through the contents. She found a small bottle of sake and a box of her favorite kind of sushi. She thought that was all, but there was another card.

On the front it said in bright bold letter's 'happy birthday'! Happy birthday? She totally forgot today was her birthday. And so the first time in as long as she could remember, she smiled. And a tear rolled down her cheek.

She rearranged everything in the box and placed it on the empty seat next to her. Then she fell asleep.

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"Kagome? Kagome, wake up!" said a gruff voice as she was being shaken, she opened her eyes to look into those of Jeff. She put up her seat.

"Were here. Now I'm going to go do my part. Ok? As soon as you see me up by the door, I'll turn around as if examining the place. That will be your cue to go! Understand?"

She nodded her head. He smiled back and quickly jumped out. She picked up the box and crouched by the door watching Jeff. He walked along the grass, then up to the door. He knocked a few times then turned around.

She quickly jumped out and ran to the other side. She had found that the compartment that held her bags was already open. She opened one, put the box inside, shut it and grabbed them.

She tiptoed toward the front of the machine and watched as the door opened, this was her chance she bolted away from the chopper, and into some bushes.

There was a small cave like entrance in them. She crouched down and went in. She was surprised to find that it was surprisingly big. It went in about 10 feet. And was oval shaped. She crawled over to the farthest part, and set her stuff down.

She began to open the blood-red duffle back. The only reason she could still tell them apart was because the sun was just bearly setting. From it she pulled out a small pillow and blanket. As she began to settle down. She heard the chopper go off. Soon she could not hear it.