"She should have been born in the Feudal Era just like her grandfather seen as she is so interested in those legends and myths of that time era, grandpa would be quite pleased to know his history books weren't going to waste," her mother thought about her father and how he would be trying to stuff all those myths and legends into Kagome's head but of course her father believed in them. She shook her thoughts from the man she had lost two years ago of natural old age and woke Kagome up.
"It's time for dinner and since you have yet to listen to me about this book, I'm grounding you from reading it for two weeks and you will take your brother to the circus this weekend," her mother snatching the book up and walking away. Kagome groaned and sat up, hanging her feet off the bed and rubbing her eyes and running her fingers through her hair,
"I had plans this weekend, I was going to go shopping for a Prom dress," Kagome whined.
"You are lucky you are still going to Prom," her mother called back,
~Damn mom and her perfect long shot hearing.~ Kagome growled,
"Grandpa's books are real, I don't care what you say," Kagome stomped down the stairs. Her mother sighed,
"You are 17 years old Kagome, I don't have any help running this shrine or this house, its time you grew up and lived in the now not in the past, I swear you and your grandpa would have loved to lived in the Feudal Era, he could have been a monk with his sutras that didn't work and you a high miko priestess or whatever they are called," her mother showing her anger. Kagome laughed a little,
~If only she knew.~ Kagome shook her head thinking how ironic of what her mother had said just then, she took her seat by her brother Sota who was 10 years old.
"Kagome is going to take you to the circus this weekend, wont that be fun?" her mother sitting the food on the table. Sota liked his sister, for siblings they got along exceptionally well,
"Yeah, cool, they have a new show too, well, so everyone at school says, there's a man that can change into a big white wolf, or was it a dog, its one of the two," Sota shrugged. Their mother just laughed,
"No human alive can pull that off, there must be a magic show and that must be the trick that they do," his mother explained.
~Little kids always love that crap especially when they get picked to be apart of it.~ Kagome smirked,
"So I guess you got stuck with your nose in that book of grandpa's again, huh?" Sota shoving potatoes in his mouth. Kagome stuck her tongue out at him,
"You know, if you read them, you too would find the Feudal Era quite interesting," Kagome trying to bring her brother on her side.
"I like running water and video games just fine," Sota satisfied with the modern era Japan,
"There never seems to be a dull moment in those books, even children your age are training with weapons to become strong and powerful," Kagome eating.
"You mean with swords and knives," Sota seeming more interested now,
"Enough Kagome, don't get him started on those books too, you are in enough trouble already," her mother warned. The rest of the night they were quiet, Kagome and her brother did the dishes and her mother got him ready for bed as Kagome groaned all the way up to her room about doing her school work.
