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As the bell rang, signaling the end of the day, the class filed out, though Uryu stayed behind to avoid being caught in the rush of students dying to escape the academic prison. Behind lenses glaring beneath cheap fluorescent lights, his eyes swept over the faces that'd become all too familiar within the last few months. He watched as the majority, like Ichigo, Orihime and Chad, acknowledged him light heartedly before merging into the corridor; whilst others, like Tatski, ignored him entirely though they'd become acquainted at the least. Mostly through questioning glances exchanged, his entirely apathetic whilst her eyes burned with inquiries like
what did you all really do last summer? Even if he wanted to answer, he couldn't form it all into words properly. Shock had faded the day he left the Soul Society, but the fact he'd gone there, was considered part of the Ryoka's that saved it, and wasn't opposed to helping again should the need arise... Those truths were hard for him, the sworn Quincy, to acknowledge.
"Yo, Uryu," He heard Ichigo's voice, which routinely shattered his introspection.
"What?"
"Class is over, let's go." His boyish grin spread, an added gesture that really meant he didn't care if the teen tagged along, he just wanted to make sure he was alright.
"...Right! Hoizu," He glanced towards her seat, which was only one desk down from his own, brows furrowed almost apologetically for momentarily forgetting they planned to take the long way home, before it got too late.
The hollow threat had become considerably less worthy of his worry, he'd hardly had to string an arrow since their departure of the Soul Society. Of course his own safety wasn't really the point, though Hoizu could more often than not take care of herself, her well being was one of his top priorities, like he was for all friends, though this was a little more intense. She shared his burdens in a spiritual sense the other's couldn't quite understand, and for that reason he was willing to risk it all for her, even if she wasn't exactly at risk to begin with. Assumedly, the Shinigami had unimaginable tension with reconstruction, recovery and their issue with captain betrayals, but that wasn't of his concern unless Ichigo was rushing back in with his Zapakuto held high. Of which didn't seem likely, which was rather relieving for the whole lot. "Sorry. Let's get going."
If it wasn't for the Hollow threat, Rei wouldn't have ever stepped foot into the World of the Living.
From what she'd been exposed to throughout her childhood within the Rukon district, both the souls that came to reside there and the stories passing Shinigami would tell, it was a disgusting place. True, she wasn't the child of a noble family, and thus was one of the few poverty stricken children to actually carry any kind of traditional values and further more live by them. But when she heard of the brave Reapers that risked their lives for lowly spirits, the ones that turned District 80, where she was unfortunately born, into a place of filth and murder, she couldn't help a loss of sympathy, as well as an urge to break away from the reputation of her birth place. Only during field trips in the academy, and later meager assignments up until her time as lieutenant, did she ever cross the borders of the Seireitei and endure the Plus's (Spirits haunting the world residually) that typically seemed deserving of their torment. That was harsh, better not let the Old Man hear me feeling that way, she caught herself and let out a soft exhale, delicate hands propped on her hips as she and the lieutenant of squad nine idly patrolled the streets of Karakura.
Though smaller in acres and populace, this town was a spiritual hotspot, mainly for hollows - while issues like that which happened with Aizen were far more pressing, the latest meeting with the Captains all concluded letting up on security here would be foolish. They also wanted the pair to check up on Ichigo Kurosaki, his entourage, and lieutenant Abari, who'd decided to act as a normal student of their high school whilst keeping an eye on them for their own safety. Rei didn't know either lieutenant very well, Shuhei even less than Renji, which made what seemed like leisurely strolls through the human world a bit uncomfortable. He seemed more than willing to strike up conversation with her, but Rei was too distracted by all the spiritual clutter here to be very amiable. Kids were rushing out from the high school just a few blocks away, a cluster of intense spirit pressure alerted the pair that both Abari and Kurosaki were together, but other than that, it was just a whirl of dormant humans.
Her demeanor seemed to shift considerably as the spirit of a feline rounded the neighborhood corner. Almost immediately she scooped the cat up in her arms, hugging it to her chest whilst attempting to pick up on spiritual pressure from any other direction. "I don't sense anything wrong," She murmured, whilst the creature purred, vibrations tingling against the woman's skin. "Even you need to pass over though," she told the animal, scratching it's small head and earning a long whine in response.
"Yo, Uryu," He heard Ichigo's voice, which routinely shattered his introspection.
"What?"
"Class is over, let's go." His boyish grin spread, an added gesture that really meant he didn't care if the teen tagged along, he just wanted to make sure he was alright.
"...Right! Hoizu," He glanced towards her seat, which was only one desk down from his own, brows furrowed almost apologetically for momentarily forgetting they planned to take the long way home, before it got too late.
The hollow threat had become considerably less worthy of his worry, he'd hardly had to string an arrow since their departure of the Soul Society. Of course his own safety wasn't really the point, though Hoizu could more often than not take care of herself, her well being was one of his top priorities, like he was for all friends, though this was a little more intense. She shared his burdens in a spiritual sense the other's couldn't quite understand, and for that reason he was willing to risk it all for her, even if she wasn't exactly at risk to begin with. Assumedly, the Shinigami had unimaginable tension with reconstruction, recovery and their issue with captain betrayals, but that wasn't of his concern unless Ichigo was rushing back in with his Zapakuto held high. Of which didn't seem likely, which was rather relieving for the whole lot. "Sorry. Let's get going."
If it wasn't for the Hollow threat, Rei wouldn't have ever stepped foot into the World of the Living.
From what she'd been exposed to throughout her childhood within the Rukon district, both the souls that came to reside there and the stories passing Shinigami would tell, it was a disgusting place. True, she wasn't the child of a noble family, and thus was one of the few poverty stricken children to actually carry any kind of traditional values and further more live by them. But when she heard of the brave Reapers that risked their lives for lowly spirits, the ones that turned District 80, where she was unfortunately born, into a place of filth and murder, she couldn't help a loss of sympathy, as well as an urge to break away from the reputation of her birth place. Only during field trips in the academy, and later meager assignments up until her time as lieutenant, did she ever cross the borders of the Seireitei and endure the Plus's (Spirits haunting the world residually) that typically seemed deserving of their torment. That was harsh, better not let the Old Man hear me feeling that way, she caught herself and let out a soft exhale, delicate hands propped on her hips as she and the lieutenant of squad nine idly patrolled the streets of Karakura.
Though smaller in acres and populace, this town was a spiritual hotspot, mainly for hollows - while issues like that which happened with Aizen were far more pressing, the latest meeting with the Captains all concluded letting up on security here would be foolish. They also wanted the pair to check up on Ichigo Kurosaki, his entourage, and lieutenant Abari, who'd decided to act as a normal student of their high school whilst keeping an eye on them for their own safety. Rei didn't know either lieutenant very well, Shuhei even less than Renji, which made what seemed like leisurely strolls through the human world a bit uncomfortable. He seemed more than willing to strike up conversation with her, but Rei was too distracted by all the spiritual clutter here to be very amiable. Kids were rushing out from the high school just a few blocks away, a cluster of intense spirit pressure alerted the pair that both Abari and Kurosaki were together, but other than that, it was just a whirl of dormant humans.
Her demeanor seemed to shift considerably as the spirit of a feline rounded the neighborhood corner. Almost immediately she scooped the cat up in her arms, hugging it to her chest whilst attempting to pick up on spiritual pressure from any other direction. "I don't sense anything wrong," She murmured, whilst the creature purred, vibrations tingling against the woman's skin. "Even you need to pass over though," she told the animal, scratching it's small head and earning a long whine in response.
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