


He remains silent as he leads her toward the camp. After colliding with his unforgiving armor, she lets out a frustrated huff. She trips on a tree trunk and stumbles over a few rocks in her attempt to get by. She rolls her eyes and tries to maneuver around him. “Your companions can be found in that direction.” Kagome takes exactly three steps before her path is blocked by the stubborn daiyoukai. “Fine by me,” she grumbles and turns away. “That is none of your concern,” he responds. Sesshomaru has made his stance on humans very clear. “Why are you traveling without your companions?” Sesshomaru inquires. Her anger may be directed at Sesshomaru but he’s not the one who made her feel this way. He stares at her and for a moment, Kagome wonders if she has gone too far. You may be an all-powerful demon, but you couldn’t kill me so give me some credit, okay?” Kagome whirls around, placing her hands on her hips. “Do not presume you are as skilled as I.” “You are incapable of defeating me, miko,” Sesshomaru states. She’s left confronting his terse demeanor by herself. Kagome glances around but doesn’t see the little girl or Jaken nearby. As far as she knows, the only thing Sesshomaru cares about is power- well, that and Rin. Without either to serve as a catalyst between them, she’s unsure how to act. All of their past interactions have been around Inuyasha and Tetsusaiga. They’ve never had a real conversation before. “I can take care of myself,” she says, shouldering by him to continue on her way.

Personality-wise, he’s nothing like Inuyasha but those silver-white locks and piercing golden eyes are all too familiar. Either way, Kagome doesn’t feel like talking to him. She can’t tell if he’s threatening her or merely making an observation. Of course, there was that one time when Sesshomaru tried to kill her… Her encounters with the daiyoukai tend to be confrontational- at least where Inuyasha is concerned. With his heightened senses, Sesshomaru is aware of how far away her friends are. “You are alone?” It’s posed as a question even though he’s confirming what he already knows. Unlike Kagome who wears her heart on her sleeve, Sesshomaru’s face gives nothing away. If he’s surprised to see her, she can’t tell. Between the weapon and the reiki Kagome is still learning to hone, she has always managed to beat her opponent.īecause there is no way Kagome can win against the demon standing in front of her. She’s come across more than one adversary during her strolls. Watching Inuyasha sneak off to meet Kikyo hurts more than a physical wound. Kagome knows it’s unsafe- she’s faced enough demons to understand how dangerous this time period is, - but remaining at the campsite is worse. There are days when she simply gets lost and others where she encounters a power-hungry demon looking for shards of the Shikon Jewel. Being separated from her friends means she has no backup. Using Error Handling we are able to make a Struct(or a class) initializer into a so-called throwable initializer.Wandering off is never a good idea.

Rule 2: If your subclass provides an implementation of all of its superclass designated initializers - either by inheriting them as per rule 1, or by providing a custom implementation as part of its definition - then it automatically inherits all of the superclass convenience initializers.Rule 1 : If your subclass doesn’t define any designated initializers, it automatically inherits all of its superclass designated initializers.If we provide default values for any new properties you introduce in a subclass, the following two rules apply: Subclasses do not inherit their superclass initializers by in all cases, but superclass initializers are automatically inherited if certain conditions are met. A Convenience Initializer has to ultimately call a designated initializer.A Convenience Initializer must call another initializer from the same class.A Designated Initializer must call a Designated Initializer from its immediate superclass.This from the Apple Docs is another good demonstration:
