So maybe I did imagine that whole scene in my mind because Kagome had yet to visit me since. It has been three days. The girl didn't behave as if an English-speaking entity plagued her dreams. I tried sitting patiently in my space while she slept, waiting for her to appear. I tried thinking of random memories to create a setting for her to return to while keeping half an eye out for her. I even tried shouting out to her while she slept. Nothing worked. Or she could have been ignoring me, which would be exceedingly rude.

And it's not like Kagome had a lot on her mind. The most eventful thing to happen was some emotional display between Sango and her brother. That had nothing to do with Kagome, so I don't understand why she had to be distraught about it. Maybe it was a friend thing. I'll never understand.

She was at school now. They are learning how to order food at at a restaurant. A restaurant that only serves generic meat, fish, and salad dishes. They're out of luck if they desired to eat anything specific such as veal, mashed potatoes, or chowder.

"Kagome-chan, want to join our math study session after school?" One of her friends asked. I think.

"Okay! But I have clean up duty today."

"Come afterwards. It's going to be at my house. I'll give you my address." The girls dug around for something to write with and a piece of paper. Ohhh opportunity! My diary was what Kagome fished out. She passed me on to her friend who opened up to a page and started that chicken scratch.

How I would have loved to see the look on that muggle's face when I drank in the ink. But somebody called her name and she looked away. Kagome, on the other hand, it almost made me giddy to see her eyes widen. I was in the middle of writing a reply when she snatched the diary out her friend's hands.

"Gomen-ne, Yuka-chan! I-I forgot I had to do something for Jii-san after school!" Kagome stuffed the diary back into her bag.

At last!