Chapter 20
Going to Japan
Mitt: Heya guys! I'm back from my excursion!
Sesshoumaru: How was it?
Mitt: Boring! I missed you guys, even though I don't own you, you're like my 3rd family!
Hellsing and Inuyasha crew: Aaaawww... What?! 3rd Family?!
Mitt: Well, yeah, see, my 1st family is my blood family, then the second is my friends...
Sesshoumaru: How come we don't come under your friends?
Mitt: I meant my school friends...
In Kagome's Time...
"Princess, where are we?"
"We are in the same time that as Integra is in and are in Tokyo, Japan!"
"Really?"
"Uh Huh! ... Why are we talking in Romanian?"
"I don't know... Why are we staying at the bottom of this well?"
"I have no idea, let's go, I introduce you to my Mum, my brother and my Grandpa!"
"Lead the way, my dear!"
Once they climbed out of the well and out of the well house, they went to the house.
"Mom, Souta, Gramps? What are you doing?"
"Kagome!" The three jumped from the sofa and dashed to Kagome to encircle her in a hug, that was effectively squeezing the daylights out of her.
"Once you have stopped hugging Kagome to death, would you like to introduce yourselves?" Alucard chuckled as he watched the scene before him play out.
"Oh my! Who are you? Another one of your youkai friends, Kagome?" Her mother asked.
"Wow! Are you a youkai?" Souta asked, practically hopping and beaming with excitement.
And of course her Grandfather, chucked paper seals at Alucard and said, "Be gone, Demon!"
What really interested the two vampires currently occupying the room, was that none of the humans have noticed that Kagome, now has wings, a tail and demonic markings, not to mention that she has somewhat grown and isn't wearing what she usually wears.
"Mom, Souta, Gramps, you might want to sit down to hear what happened to me in the last few days." Kagome said, steering her family back onto the sofa that they were occupying a minute ago.
"Kagome! What happened to you?"
"All right, well, it all happened the day we thought the war would finally be over..." And so over the next 15-20 minutes or so, her family sat on the sofa transfixed at the story that they were presented with.
The two vampires then, thinking that after 5 minutes, the family not moving was a good time to leave them to their thoughts moved outside.
"I think that went well." Alucard murmured in Romanian.
"Well? Well?! I think that Gramps is going to get a heart attack!"
"Well, since they know where to find us, why don't we work on your coffin while we wait for the shock to pass?"
"All right... So... How do you make a coffin?"
"Well, what you need is a bit of the soil here, since this is where you grew up."
"So, what's the purpose of having a coffin?" Kagome asked as she started to gather some soil into a pile next to her.
"It is your final domain, Princess. It has to soil on which you were born. It was where you were born and where you will die."
"Hm... Technically we are already dead. So, what does it do?"
"It recharges our power, like blood does, but it keeps our power intact. And, it lets us heal even faster and it also lets us sleep for long periods of time."
"I didn't know that coffins could do that... Cool!"
"All right Princess, I think that that's enough soil." Alucard said as he looked at the pile of dirt next to his Daughter that has grown very large in size.
"Now, I want you to design the structure of the coffin." Alucard instructed.
Soon on the ground next to them was a coffin like skeleton, gleaming in the sunlight.
"Silver? That's a bit ironic, isn't it?" Alucard asked examining the intricate skeletal with interest.
"Meh... It doesn't affect me, so..." Kagome answered shrugging.
"Now, I want you to full in the skeleton with the coffin's wood."
Soon enough the coffin was finished, the soil was put in between two wood panels on the bottom of the coffin. The wood was ebony inlaid with elemental platinum, the metal carved around the wood runes to stop any harm from coming to the coffin. The inside covered with white satin, and was lined with cushioning. All in all, it was quite comfortable to say the least.
Once they finished the coffin, they were faced with a new problem. How were they going to carry the coffin? They can't lug it around all the time, that would be hard and it would be inconvenient, especially if they were in a middle of a war. So Kagome, shrunk it, to the size of an almond, then she attached it to an earring, which she put on the top of her left ear.
"I think now would be a good time to check on your family, Princess." Alucard murmured, after all they have been out there for about 15 minutes, it would be a good idea to check on the humans.
"Kagome!" Her Mom shouted as she once again hugged her daughter. Tears were streaming down her face.
"Mom! What's wrong?"
"It's just that... I've always wanted the best for you... And... Is this what you really want?"
"Yeah, Mom... I'll still visit you guys, but not as often, I don't want you to be a target for my enemies..."
"Sis... You have to visit as much as you can, all right?"
"Sure Souta... We've got to be going now..."
"Kagome... Take care of yourself..."
"Yes, Gramps... Love you all!"
With all of that said, Alucard and Kagome left, jumping into the well quickly. Only to be met with the scene of Inuyasha and Sesshoumaru fighting it all out, and on the sidelines watching with complete and utter shock were Kaede, Kikyo, Miroku, Shippou and Sango. All of their heads snapped to the well as they saw the two Midians climb out.
"What the hell is happening?"
"Kagome, Lord Alucard, Lady Yuma is asking for you." Sesshoumaru stated, still locked in battle with Inuyasha.
"Shut up, bastard! Stop acting close to Kagome!" Inuyasha yelled as he lunged at Sesshoumaru once again.
"My business is my own, brother."
"Kagome! What's happening?" Sango asked as she dashed to her best friend's side.
"We better stop them before they tear each other to pieces, Princess." Alucard murmured as he put a hand on Kagome shoulder.
"Get your hands of her, vampire!" Sango braced herself, picking up her Hiraikotsu, ready to fight the Undead King.
"Lady Kagome! Please, don't fall under his spell!" Miroku said, suspicious at the strange language that he doesn't understand.
