Disclaimer: First part is all mine, second part is mostly too
(Everything I know of Mossad is from the book Vengeance, which the movie Munich was based off of. The book is much better. This chapter is so short because it was my original prologue)
Yotam
It was a bright sunny day in Tokyo. People were everywhere each walking with a frenzied purpose as if the world depended on their job. Yotam despised it and yet there he blending into it perfectly. It had all started when he had joined Mossad. Before he had been training in the IAF (Israeli Air force) and looking back he had no idea why he had stopped. The sheer adrenaline rush of flying at supersonic speeds was incredible. I didn't know what freedom was until I lost it. Now I have to follow this girl around, I feel like a pedophile. Mossad had been everything but freeing, in fact it was the opposite. After one mission undercover, spying had gone from exhilarating to utterly terrifying and that was before he'd been introduced to Brakah.
Yotam walked slowly down the busy streets of Tokyo passing by the school just as the students were filing out. He found his mark and continued to slowly amble along. Everything had gone as planned but in his line of work there could be no margin of error, for someone is always watching.
Kagome
It was a beautiful day back at home. Something that had unnerved Kagome at the beginning of her travels back in time was how when passing through time one moment there could be a monsoon and the next there wouldn't be a cloud in the sky. A Monsoon is a seasonal wind in Africa, no… South America, gaah, I'm never gonna pass that ecology class. Kagome grabbed a book from her backpack and took a passing glance at a man walking by. I swear I saw that guy earlier. Kagome paused but just ignored the thought and stuck her nose back in the textbook.
"Hi, Mom, I'm home!" Kagome called as she opened the door to her home. It wasn't the biggest house on the block, far from it but it was enough for her mother, brother and grandfather to live comfortably. Her mother walked into the living room with her daily question, "Kagome, how was your day at school?"
Kagome replied with the usual, "It was fine," before sprawling out on the couch in front of the TV after a long day of school. "Oh, Kagome dear, that boy Hojo sent you some more medicine. It's in a box on the kitchen table." Kagome smiled to herself. Hojo was always going out of his way to help the "sick" Kagome. I wonder if he feels as forced into our relationship as I do. A sharp knock on the door took Kagome out of her thoughts. "Mom, I got it," she yelled out and went to the door. She opened it and gasped as she saw the same man she thought had been following her earlier.
"Who are you?" Kagome asked, somewhat rudely. The man didn't reply to her question. He was tall, much taller than Kagome. He was also foreign, though Kagome couldn't begin to guess where he was from. The man looked to her neck where the Jewel Shards lay attached to a choker and asked her in fluent Japanese but an unfamiliar accent "Where did you get those?" "I found then." Kagome said meekly, berating herself for not thinking of a story. "And where did you happen to find them?"
Kagome thought quickly, maybe this guy can tell lies when I say them, I should tell the truth. "I found them in the old well in my backyard," she said thinking herself quite clever. The man didn't say anything but just walked into her yard and up to the Bone-Eater's well. She was about to yell at him to stop but he pulled something out of a small bag that was tied around his waist. Kagome saw a flash of purple light and fell to her knees as she was overcome with an ear-splitting headache. The man didn't stop but just jumped into the well and the pain was gone. Kagome looked up but the man was gone and the well was empty. I guess I have to go in after him, I bet Inuyasha has already stopped him. Knowing she had no other option Kagome jumped into the well back to the chaotic sengoku jidai.
Fun Fact: Everything I know about sengoku jidai comes from shogun total war.
