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| | Kagome, Kagome |
 | | Gone was her slightly distracted, out-of-step-with-the-world son, and in his place, she was discovering a confident and charming young man. And more than that, the interminable talk about Musashi's Domain and the Feudal Era was gone. |
 | | Haruka had long ago stopped hearing the tune to the school-yard song when she heard the name ‘Kagome.’ Now, she heard her son, her freckle-faced four year old, tucked into a hospital bed, bandages around his head, and wishing for his imaginary friend, Lady Kagome, to come for him. |
 | | And yet, here was this person, Higurashi Kagome, who seemed to understand what he was talking about, to know what he was thinking, to be able, almost, to read his mind. |
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