So... well thanks for stopping by everyone, the name is DragonKnightRyu, and I thought I would give his a shot cause the idea just wouldn't leave me alone.
Basic stuff, this is a Bleach/Highschool DxD fusion, with the Bleach elements being HEAVILY AU, so don't go expecting many of the canon characters like Ichigo or Orihime popping up out of nowhere outside of things like cameos.
With that out of the way, I hope you enjoy this fic.
It was overwhelming.
His breath came in pants as he struggled against the pressure of the power before him.
It no longer could even be called a mortal creature. The only thing that he could think to describe It was 'Power'.
Still, even as he felt his knees almost buckle from fear, he locked them in place, remained standing as others fell to their knees around him.
It found his defiance amusing, opened Its arms, welcoming his attacks, voicing Its challenge for him.
He screamed out, releasing the tension from his body. Putting his defiance to sound as he charged forward, his right arm rearing back as his own strength, his cultivated power lashed out, stricking It with all his strength, not in a large blast of power.
No, his strike was a pinpoint, it was carefully aimed, It showed a look of surprise as his power lanced through It.
With that strike, you may have sealed my fate… but in return, you have also sealed the fate of humanity…
A gasp escaped my lips as my eyes snapped open, sweat drenching my sheets as I fumbled and rolled off of my bed, slamming into the ground with a groan.
I shook my head a bit to clear the remnants of the nightmare(the memory) from my mind as I pushed myself up with my left arm, my right dropping uselessly to my side, the blackness of the skin standing out when compared to my tanned complexion as I staggered to my feet.
Again, that dream(that memory) plagued me, it had been two years since that day, and even to this day, I still feel it's effects.
The dull throbbing from my right arm was a constant reminder of what my defiance cost me. From the middle of the bicep down, the arm refused to move normally, and with it, the power that I could muster.
It sat there, waiting to be used, sealed with my curse in my arm, the lock represented by a simple pink ribbon wrapped around my bicep. I could use it, strengthen my body once more.
But in return…
I shook my head again to clear those thoughts as I checked the clock and let out a sigh. Time to get ready for school.
Despite my own sour mood, the weather was beautiful, with the crisp air of the coming winter countered by the warm fall sun. My right arm was wrapped in bandages, even underneath my uniform jacket, hiding the discoloured skin from everyone around me and hanging limply in a sling as my left hand carried my schoolbag.
Around me, students dressed in the same uniformed walked along, talking with each other, boys trading jokes as girls gossiped, subtly avoiding me as we headed for the same destination, not really surprising to be honest, considering my general grouchy demeanor and the fact that most Japanese social conventions said to ignore those that were different.
Which given my perpetually useless arm, included me.
But, that was not all, apparently.
"Hey! Ryu!" A voice called out behind me, causing me to pause as I turned to look at the person calling out to me, smiling slightly at the sight of a brown haired teen that quickly caught up to me.
"Hey, Issei, how are you doing today?" I questioned my friend, Issei Hyoudou, his brown eyes lighting up in excitement as he matched my, admittedly, leisurely pace.
"Really great!" Issei shouted in excitement. "Get this, I got confessed to yesterday!"
I raised my eyebrow at the young man next to me in response, surprised at the fact that he had gotten confessed to, while he wasn't ugly, he did have a… reputation.
"She also has these amazing oppai! Although, I wonder how she knew about me, she does go to a different school judging by her uniform," Issei continued, completely oblivious to my surprise.
Yeah, despite how much of a nice guy Issei was at heart, not to mention loyal to a fault, he was a completely unrepentant pervert and a member of the 'Perverted Trio'. Still, he was a loyal friend and would stand up for anyone he called a friend no matter the circumstance.
I smirked a bit at him and lightly hit his shoulder with my fist. "Well, congrats, Issei," I told him honestly. "I hope it goes well."
Issei grinned back at me as he rubbed the space under his nose. "Thanks, Ryu!" he replied with a laugh. "Motohama and Matsuda were so angry with me that I got a date before they did."
I snorted in response. "If those two ever get an honest date, I will eat my shoes," I said, rolling my eyes as Issei laughed in response.
As Issei was lost in his own humor for a moment, I eyed my friend carefully, one of the more odd things I had notices about him was the energy his soul produced, it was weak, yes. That was normal for an average human, but the 'feel' of his soul… was draconic.
And there was something different with it… the best way to describe it was 'tainted light' strangely enough.
It was weak, meaning, it was something from a person he encountered, and with him proclaiming a new girlfriend, it was easy for me to get suspicious.
A brief chill passed along my spine as we approached the school, the barrier the owners of the school put up very obvious to my senses.
The school… when I first applied, it seemed normal enough, a former all-girl's school turned coed, eager enough to fill out the new male portion that they overlooked my truancy record from my old school, along with the occasional disciplinary action against fighting at school.
It had been an understanding between me and the staff at that school, they turned a blind eye to my truancy and occasional fight, and I kept the worst gangs away from the school.
What was it with spiritually enriched lands and gangs? Really, the number of gangs per square foot for my hometown was… unique, that's for sure.
"Hyoudou-san, Hisanaga-san," a prim voice greeted as we came up to the gates, Issei flinching as a short blacked haired girl wearing the school uniform and glasses as she glared at the two of us. "Glad to see you two are on time today."
I let out a sigh in response, while it was true the faculty overlooked my record to fill up the classroom, the student council president didn't.
"Shitori-kaicho," I replied in greeting, the petite girl looking up at me imposingly.
Whatever Sona Shitori was, I was completely certain that it wasn't human. I wasn't completely sure what she was, but at the very least, I knew she wasn't hostile to humans, at least not to the ones who followed the school rules.
"Hmph, you two are dressed appropriately, you may continue," she declared promptly after looking us over for several moments. "Hisanaga-san, I trust you won't be causing any trouble today?"
"I never plan on it, Kaicho," I replied easily as I started to walk past. "Maybe you should look at the root cause before attacking the symptoms."
Yeah, I probably didn't help our relationship by continuing my actions like back home, ensuring that gang members knew to steer clear of anyone wearing a Kuoh uniform, lest I began to hunt them down
I could tell on the one hand, she understood my actions, after all, eyes were the windows to the soul, and despite her stoic expressions, her eyes told me all I needed to know.
Thing was, not only did it go against the school rules, but she also just saw a crippled teen when she looked at me.
I think I hated that part the most. The pity that crossed the eyes of anyone who did look at me, only, they didn't look at me, they looked at the sling.
"I shall do so, Hisanaga-san, however, as a student here you are still my responsibility," she proclaimed, light gleaming off the lenses of her glasses as she adjusted them. "Even if your choice of company leaves much to be desired."
I rolled my eyes in response, much as people only looked at my sling, people only saw Issie's perversion.
"I think I can choose good friends, Kaicho," I said patting Issei's shoulder as we began to walk. "I at least see more than one trait of a person."
I couldn't help but smirk at my shot at her as she narrowed her eyes at me before turning her attention to the arriving students behind us.
Issei smirked at me, relief visible in his eyes as we walked before turning away as the two other members of the 'Perverted Trio' called out to him.
Just another normal day at school.
I sighed as I walked home, school had been school, listening to teachers as they instructed us in their subjects, bailing Issei out of getting his ass beaten by angry Kendo girls while his two 'friends' attempted to sacrifice him to save their own butts.
Yeah, I wasn't going to let that happen to my friend when he didn't even peek himself, despite his attempt to do so. Had he actually done so, I wouldn't have bailed him out, after all, one must accept the consequences for their actions.
Looking up at the sky I let out another sigh before stepping into an alleyway. "Do you need help, lost soul?" I questioned, turning my gaze to a translucent figure that had been following me for a few blocks, a broken chain draping towards the ground, hanging from his chest.
"You… can see me?" the departed soul questioned, a mix of fearfulness and hopefulness filling his voice as he drifted closer. "Is… that why I felt drawn to you?"
"In part," I replied, it wasn't like he would fully understand the relationship I had with spirits. "Why are you keeping yourself tied here? You should move on to the afterlife."
"I can't," the soul replied, anger flashing across his face as he shook. "It isn't fair! That woman continues to live while I suffer! I, who had done nothing to her! Who simply was doing my job! And she… she just… all I wanted to do was help a child…"
I took in a careful breath before releasing. "How did you die?" I questioned him gently.
"I… I saw a lost child," the man explained, his anger vanishing as he slumped. "She asked me for help in finding her way home… when we passed through an alley however… crow like wings… and a spear of light..."
I took in a careful breath at that, it certainly didn't sound like any kind of Hollow that I heard of, even if I didn't factor the fact that the soul before me had been a completely normal human who couldn't even see hollows in the first place.
"Departed one, please, allow yourself to move onto the next life," I asked gently, placing a hand on his shoulder. "If you remain any longer, you will become something that you would not recognize as yourself."
The soul looked at me with a pleading expression. "But… what about the one who killed me, what about my injustice?" he pleaded with me in desperation, I could feel the darkness of his emotions overflowing into his soul as the chain hanging from his chest began to rattle.
"I will see to it myself," I assured him, the rattling of the chain slowing as he met my gaze. "It is my role after all, so rest easy, I will see to the injustice that befell you."
"... Okay…" he breathed out sagging before me as a light began to flow around him. "Will it hurt? To pass on?"
"No," I promised him. "It will be peaceful."
"Thank you," he whispered before vanishing in the light, going to whichever afterlife he had been chosen for.
Letting out a sigh I stood up as I looked around, ensuring no one had been watching me before a brief flash of green light surrounded my feet as I launched myself into the air, pain racking my right arm as I utilized the power of my soul.
But I pushed it out of my mind as I ran through the sky as if it were solid ground, even if a normal human were to look up into the sky as I passed overhead, all they would see is a fleeting blur.
I had a job to do.