"My anxiety is through the roof." Kagome grumbled as they walked out of the airport.
George looked around, following after her as she walked to a waiting bus. "It can't be as bad as you said, maybe things have changed."
"I doubt that, especially since I didn't tell her we were coming." She groaned leaning back in her seat, pressing her head into the chair.
"Is this it?" George asked as the bus stopped at a large flight of stairs.
Kagome glanced and shook her head as the bus began rolling down the streets again, "no, old lady Genkai lives there. Before I went to Hogwarts the rumour was that she was a crazy witch that trained a young man that was a descendent of a demon, making him a demon. What was the kid's name again… Yusuke Urameshi? Something like that, he was supposed to be dead from a car accident but on dark nights he stalks the people in the streets."
George's eyes went wide as she told the story, his jaw dropping a little. "That's just a story, right?"
Kagome laughed and patted his hand, leaving the question hanging. Kagome snapped her fingers and dug through a pocket in her bag, pulling out a small trinket on a string.
"Here, I almost forgot. I charmed this last night for you, it'll help you with the language barrier, just make sure you don't loose it." She said tying it around his wrist.
"Thank you." George said turning his wrist, watching as the charm would catch the light. Moments later the bus stopped outside of the Sunset Shrine, both climbing off quickly. Kagome glanced around before grabbing George and quickly apparating to the top of the stairs.
"This place is beautiful." George said in awe.
Nodding Kagome closed her eyes as the wind ruffled their clothes. "It's very peaceful here."
Giving him a quick tour they made their way to the main house, Kagome raised her hand and paused.
"Why don't you just go in?" George asked.
Kagome bit her lip and rapped twice, both pausing to hear something beyond the door.
"There's no way she heard that, you knocked too quietly." George snorted.
"That was the point… I'm not ready for this." Kagome hissed.
Both jumped as the door cracked open before swinging fully open. A dark haired woman stood in the doorway; an older version of what George presumed Kagome would look like.
"Kagome?" she said, surprise evident in her face and voice.
"Hi mom." Kagome said, a nervous smile barely gracing her face.
