After a while of silence, Sesshomaru asked quite simply,
"Have you found the cause for that light?"
Arkwyn tilted her head to the side, then straightened up.
"Oh! The light from my medallion."
Sesshomaru continued to stare at her, trying to show his begging for an answer in the least interested way.
She turned to look at him, there eyes meeting for a split second, that same holding feeling rushing through her veins. "No." she replied quickly as they both turned away.
But as Arkwyn was turning away, something caught her eye. Something hanging loosely from Sesshomaru's neck.
"Wait," she started, stopping to try and get a good look at what she found to be some sort of necklace.
"What? Why have we stopped?" One of the guards asked looking for answers at his young master.
"Ask the girl." Sesshomaru snorted, continuing to walk on.
"Wait!" Arkwyn stated more urgently as she grabbed the sleeve of Sesshomaru's kimono.
"Don't tou," Sesshomaru started, but was interrupted by Arkwyn reaching her other hand towards his chest to touch something.
"Your medallion......looks....exactly like mine!"
"None sense. Mine was bought from some expensive store far, far away."
"Oh come on, how much can HALF an medallion cost huh?"
Arkwyn stopped herself by her own words.
"Half? Wait a second, what was the store's name exactly?"
Sesshomaru sighed, seeing as though he would get no where in his pleasure of hunting by not answering the stubborn girl.
"Jin,"
"enji," She finished his words. "Jinenji. I was told that this is an ancient medallion broke years and years ago."
"I know. I heard that too."
"Do you think,"
"No."
"It could be."
"NO!"
"Well why not!"
"Because,"
"Because WHY NOT?"
The guards stood puzzled, only feet away staring in wonderment at the two's heated conversation.
"This is the most the lord's ever said to a young woman before." One of the guards whispered to another.
"Yes and it seems as though the young woman is winning."
Suddenly, there was a loud howling, roar sound coming closer with ever second, and every breath, right towards them.
"Have you found the cause for that light?"
Arkwyn tilted her head to the side, then straightened up.
"Oh! The light from my medallion."
Sesshomaru continued to stare at her, trying to show his begging for an answer in the least interested way.
She turned to look at him, there eyes meeting for a split second, that same holding feeling rushing through her veins. "No." she replied quickly as they both turned away.
But as Arkwyn was turning away, something caught her eye. Something hanging loosely from Sesshomaru's neck.
"Wait," she started, stopping to try and get a good look at what she found to be some sort of necklace.
"What? Why have we stopped?" One of the guards asked looking for answers at his young master.
"Ask the girl." Sesshomaru snorted, continuing to walk on.
"Wait!" Arkwyn stated more urgently as she grabbed the sleeve of Sesshomaru's kimono.
"Don't tou," Sesshomaru started, but was interrupted by Arkwyn reaching her other hand towards his chest to touch something.
"Your medallion......looks....exactly like mine!"
"None sense. Mine was bought from some expensive store far, far away."
"Oh come on, how much can HALF an medallion cost huh?"
Arkwyn stopped herself by her own words.
"Half? Wait a second, what was the store's name exactly?"
Sesshomaru sighed, seeing as though he would get no where in his pleasure of hunting by not answering the stubborn girl.
"Jin,"
"enji," She finished his words. "Jinenji. I was told that this is an ancient medallion broke years and years ago."
"I know. I heard that too."
"Do you think,"
"No."
"It could be."
"NO!"
"Well why not!"
"Because,"
"Because WHY NOT?"
The guards stood puzzled, only feet away staring in wonderment at the two's heated conversation.
"This is the most the lord's ever said to a young woman before." One of the guards whispered to another.
"Yes and it seems as though the young woman is winning."
Suddenly, there was a loud howling, roar sound coming closer with ever second, and every breath, right towards them.
