Finding her was simple. Getting her to talk to him was proving to be a challenge. But he was nothing if not persistent.

"Lord Kouga, I'm here to see the miko," again was added silently in the inu's mind.

"Lord Sesshomaru, Kagome is still refusing to see you," the wolf demon responded with a sneer, wondering just why this particular demon was being so insistent.

You'd think, after ten days of refusal, that the stubborn dog would give up. But if anything, the answer was only goading him on more, it seemed.

"Will she take a message?"

So the inu was trying a different tactic today? Kouga admitted he was impressed with the male's stubbornness, but knew firsthand that such a thing wasn't going to win the miko's heart. Though the dog was claiming that such a prize wasn't what he was aiming for.

"I can always offer it, but I don't know if she'll accept it," Kouga agreed, only to blink when a scroll was held out to him.

"That kind of message? I don't have anyone here that can read besides myself," and only just barely at that, he added silently, frowning as he accepted the parchment.

"She will be able to read it on her own," Sesshomaru said, lifting his nose in response.