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Chapter 9: A Rebellious Spark
Saga of the Princess of the Hollow World

Chapter 9: A Rebellious Spark




This was going way better than Kaien had expected. Sure, they hadn't talked to Rukia yet, but the fact of the matter was that the crime Kaien feared she may have committed was actually not a crime at all. Giving Shinigami powers to a human was illegal, but there were no rules about giving them to other Shinigami. …Though, they would be stretching the definition in this case. Having Shinigami powers didn't necessarily make one a Shinigami. They were members of a specific organization. Of course, they couldn't really argue that his cousin, whom he had yet to meet, was a konpaku. Not in the general sense. So, it was better to instead argue from the point that he was Shiba Isshin's son, and let the conclusions draw from there.

After the girls had gone back to bed, Uncle Isshin had finally explained what exactly had gone down 20 years ago to lead to this. It could, if one was pessimistic, get him into trouble. But if they narrativized it right, the judges were likely to be very lenient. There'd have to be some give. Isshin might have to face being recalled to the Seireitei, but if it exonerated Rukia and prevented harm to his son, it was worth it to the old goat.

"But anyways, one morning I woke up, and my soul had just…left my gigai. I was freaking out, especially since this was just after the whole incident at the cemetery. But Kisuke looked, and nothing seemed to be wrong. Then we heard about how you…ate the Grand Fisher," he said while pointing at Princess Tanya. "I don't know how it all works, but something about you being an Arrancar…changes things with the seal."

"Indeed. This is all unprecedented," Urahara agreed. It was still strange to see the man out here after everything, but he seemed to be behaving. Kaien had to wonder if he had anything to do with Aizen's whole Arrancar situation. Then again, maybe his accusations from back then held some merit. "It opens up a whole line of questioning I never thought we'd get to explore. How close are Arrancar to Shinigami if it affects something like this so specifically?"

"A question others have had, I'm sure," Tanya responded. "Though I am interested in these gigai you have. I'm sure you would want to be careful about them. I imagine there are restrictions, especially if they can be so varied, but I would like to purchase a few, if possible. Not to mention, it could be a significant step in returning Kurosaki-san's wife."

Oh yeah. That was weird. Kaien hadn't felt any himself, but Hollows did eat souls, and those souls would be there inside of them somewhere. Tanya knew how to remove them, tossing out the core soul but keeping the reiryoku they had produced before and after consumption. It seemed strange, but he was reminded that Shinigami, with their single soul, could often match or eclipse any Hollow with their hundreds or thousands of souls. But when Tanya had found Kurosaki Masaki's soul, she held onto it in order to get informed consent about what to do with her. Ichigo wanted to have at least one last chance to say goodbye, she had said. Isshin, of course, wanted his wife back. Having once thought he'd lost his wife forever, Kaien understood completely. If things were different and he turned out to have Miyako's soul somewhere inside him, he would be working on getting her a body, too. The Quincy, who he supposed was an in-law now, technically (and that felt strange even before taking his Hollow form into account), seemed split on letting her pass on or bringing her back. It felt like the man had long accepted her passing and wasn't sure how to reconcile her possible return.

"There are some I obviously can't hand out like candy," Urahara explained, a little joke in there concerning his other goods. "But there are some older models that are taking up space you might find useful for basic tasks on Earth. You'd need reiatsu limiters in place for some people, otherwise, they might just tear them apart from the inside."

"Ah, then I'll have to take those alongside them. Reiatsu suppression is not a skill many Arrancar find…applicable. Aside from myself and some stealth-preferring examples, most just let theirs pour out all around them like a badge of pride. If anyone wants to go to a genuine taco stand, they'll need some way to control that."

"...A taco stand?" the Quincy asked.

"Someone started complaining about some foods not being authentic, and that he wanted to go to Texas where he knew a genuine taco stand would have real Mexican food. Of course, that idea died in its crib, but it's become a popular sentiment. There's even a club where they've been trying to recreate foods accurately, but due to limited resources, they can only get so close. Can't complain about the results, myself. Food quality has only increased since they've started."

"And you think they would use a gigai to go to...a taco stand in Texas?" Ryuken questioned further.

"They would certainly apply for the attempt. But that would be low-priority. Among the first uses for a gigai I would assign are to further the Soul Resonance research to see if we can't pull a soul from someone into it. Others for supply requisitions in the Living World. I have...some ideas there that should bear some fruit. ...There's a company called 'Apple' that makes music players, yes?"

"I've heard of them," Urahara admitted. "Why do you ask?"

"Just seems like a good investment opportunity, in my mind." Kaien wasn't sure why she was interested in investing in a music company, but she was smiling like she'd just found the secrets to unlimited power. However, her attention was suddenly taken.

"Ah, I'm getting some rapid updates from the field," she explained.

"Updates?" Isshin asked. "On what?"

"We actually found Rukia and Ichigo not too long ago. I was just going to wait for them to come home. No need to be rude and rush everyone, after all. I've had some people keeping an eye on things and the situation has been getting more and more... What?" She suddenly put a finger to her ear, activating that little communicator she was using to keep up with her agents. Kaien didn't take much time to learn about them before they sped off, but there were 5 of them, and 4 were apparently sisters. "Huh, wait, do not kill the Shinigami!"

"What?!" the men at the table asked in shock.

"I repeat, non-lethal takedowns only!" she said into her communicator before letting off on it. "Something's happened! Kuchiki Byakuya and Abarai Renji have shown up with intent to arrest Rukia. Uryu and Ichigo tried to intervene but were disabled. Now... We need to get over there. I don't think Veronica can take on a Captain without a surprise first hit."

Urahara was on his feet first. "I see. We better go help the kids, then."

"Byakuya?" Kaien asked as they all started leaving the house. "Rukia's brother?"

"I don't... Maybe it's being handled by the clan, but Veronica..." Tanya grimaced, her teeth clenched tightly. "You and I will stay hidden while Urahara and Isshin give her a chance to extract herself. Can you two at least distract him? With words, preferably?"

Isshin nodded with a confirming grunt. "Sure. Don't want to fight anyway. I'm not exactly fully recovered."

"Then let's go!"

With that, the two of them sped off with Sonido while the Shinigami followed along in Shunpo. Only a few steps in, though, Kaien noticed how much slower his uncle was than expected. Even the Quincy was way ahead of him with his...whatever. He didn't blame him, because whatever was going on, it would have ended even before Kaien could have made it going full speed. Tanya heard the reports and blanched about halfway there, and then she was telling them to immediately call for Francisca.

What they arrived to find was an injured young Quincy, a kid who looked an awful lot like a younger Kaien with orange hair, and a young Arrancar girl sliced into pieces. He had thought she was dead, but her sister quickly arrived via Garganta and started pulling her back together, accompanied by a creature he'd never seen before that carried spare organs in its body, accessible through zippers. Like some nightmare creation of the 12th​ Division that happened to serve a pretty useful function.

Tanya, for her part, looked shaken by the whole thing. She kept going back to her agents and questioning them, probably trying to figure out where the sudden order to engage came from, and then she was talking to Urahara. Kaien felt for the girl. This was probably her first real taste of the aftermath of a lost combat engagement, and she was trying to find out how everything had just gone so wrong. He had been there many times, but sometimes the only thing to do was accept one's failures or to realize that the whole thing was lost as soon as it began.

Still, that order came from somewhere, and it wasn't her. He was right there, as were the other men, when she heard the confirmation. Something fishy was going on.

"This whole thing stinks something fierce," he muttered as they sat in Urahara's shop. Ichigo was patched up and back in his body, but he was in rough shape with his Saketsu and Hakusui broken. "Rukia was being taken in, which was bad, but salvageable. Uncle Isshin could've still straightened everything up. But with Veronica's attack..."

"Now it's all been escalated," Shihoin Yoruichi said in her cat form. "Without further context, it will appear to anyone in the Seireitei that a Hollow was trying to rescue Rukia. Veronica-chan's specific appearance and abilities will lead to even more speculation, and none of it bodes well for Rukia's chances."

"To join forces with Hollows... No one would argue against it being treason and be taken seriously." Some good souls who know her might try to give her the benefit of the doubt, but without more evidence or testimony, the majority would all come to the same conclusion: Rukia was in league with Hollows in some way. On top of the supposed crime of giving her Shinigami powers to a human, she was facing at least the Nest of Maggots if not a place in the Central Great Underground Prison or execution.

"Your little princess seems very concerned about what happened to cause that."

"Someone got into our channels and...imitated her. There's more than a few people who could do the first, but the second... Either someone had to be prepared..."

"Or have the ability to make people hear what they want them to."

Kaien's frown deepened. Like most, he hadn't believed Urahara's claims when the situation with Hirako Shinji and the others had happened. But with Aizen now heading a small civilization of creatures from the opposite side of the spectrum and confirmation that his Shikai was way more than what he had been claiming this entire time, it was looking far more credible. Aaroniero knew well what the power of Aizen's Zanpakuto was, and even that thing had tried to find counters to it. Kaien had scattered bits of that knowledge, but it was useful in getting around, physically and politically.

"You think it was him?" he asked the woman disguised as a male cat.

"Given what we know, this would have indeed secured some of his plans going forward. Veronica's reveal tipped his hand slightly, but there's no direct line to him for anyone to draw. And we know Tanya has not revealed his connection to the Arrancar to Rukia, so even if they interrogate her thoroughly, they won't gain anything leading them there."

"Why does he want her arrested, though? Even if it causes division, now they're all wary of Arrancar."

"That...is something Urahara will have to explain. Suffice to say, Rukia has something he wants. And the only way to get it now is with the Sōkyoku."

Kaien's eyes went wide at that.

"Wait, you're kidding me?!" Isshin decried. "What the Hell did you guys do?"

"Like Yoruichi said, I'll explain it later," Urahara said as he exited his basement. "Tanya's taking a minute to sort things out down there. Shiba-san, I believe you had a question."

"More like...an observation." Kaien wracked his mind as he recalled what happened after he woke up in Hueco Mundo. "Aizen's been pulling the Arrancar around for over half a century now, but from what I heard, Tanya runs the systems. And her dad has her back with everything she does. Aizen just sort of...lords over everything. He gives marching orders, but it's the ones like her that tell everyone how to step. When she explained how everything worked...I thought she was just stating how it is, but I think she was covering herself. 'Whatever regal authority I might have held under the old system is basically ceremonial at this point,' she told me. And when I saw him holding his little...court to introduce some new guys, Aizen basically just watched them all go at it. Worse than any Captain's meeting I ever sat in on, and it seemed normal. Like he was watching a bunch of puppies tussle. He only interrupted it to ask about me."

Urahara nodded. "In other words, while Aizen holds the keys to the kingdom, she's the one who puts on all the locks. With a handful of spares. He's been content to let things run themselves, but now with everything so close, he may want a tighter grip."

"Yeah, and... What if he's noticed her influence? This time it was just using her voice, but next time? How far does he want this to go? Just get an excuse to demote her, or break whatever trust the people have with her?"

"Poor Tanya-chan seems shaken by the whole thing as well," Urahara admitted. "I could see the realizations coming to her. After all, the Arrancar are a means to an end for Aizen. To her, and you as well, it's your people and their lives."

Kaien wanted to refute it almost instinctively, then remembered the mask on his face. He wasn't a Shinigami anymore. Not even a konpaku in most minds. He was Hollow. Like it or not, the Arrancar were his people now.

"So, we have ourselves a conundrum. Aizen's grip on the Arrancar appears to be absolute, but is it? Sounds to me that Tanya-chan has more pull than even she realizes if he's trying to damage that reputation. And his plans right now include the death of an innocent girl I know more than one person cares far too much about to allow."

Kaien's teeth ground at that.

"What're you planning, Kisuke?" Isshin asked the man.

"It's simple, really. We need a rescue operation and a way to pull back the veil on Aizen, for both the Gotei and the Arrancar. Maybe even get a dialogue going between the two. Hey, Kaien, you have a good history with a captain or two, and you're an Arrancar now. Surely you could bridge the gap?"

"You want me to go to the Seireitei and... What? Talk to Ukitake-taicho and...convince him..."

"That even if Rukia-chan had gotten involved with Hollows, there was good reason," Urahara finished the thought. "Sure, she didn't know about you yet, but they don't know that either. And as responsible and law-abiding as Ukitake-taicho is, I'm sure your presence could help convince him to argue in your favor. Especially since, if I recall correctly, there's no express law forbidding the toleration of a Hollow existing. In fact, it's required for a lot of scientific study. Central may demand the destruction of a specific one, but they've never outlawed keeping some alive."

"...You want to use me to cause division between Central and the Gotei. If Ukitake pushed and got the Soutaicho on his side in the matter...the 46 would have to choose between setting a new precedent or making an enemy out of one of the oldest and most powerful captains in the Gotei, not to mention his whole Division and any of his friends. Kyōraku-taicho is almost certain to take his side if nothing's changed between them in the past 40 years. And both of them could convince the Soutaicho to give it a shot."

"Oh, you thought up a whole lot more than me! I just figured you could convince him to help save Rukia and help you escape."

Kaien scoffed. Urahara could downplay it all he wanted, but it was obvious where his devious plan was leading. And if they delayed or even prevented Rukia's execution by Sōkyoku, Aizen would have to do something to counteract them. Assuming these two weren't pulling his leg, what he wanted must have been hidden in Rukia's soul. If it was so important to push things to this point, then he wouldn't just sit back and let them stop it. And now, with the situation with the framing, Tanya was in a spot herself. She didn't want to go to war with the Seireitei, even if that was what Aizen aimed for.

Break off his connection to the Gotei and the Arrancar at the same time, and Aizen would have to stand alone with whatever elements he could salvage in the aftermath, which might not be much. That was Urahara's goal, and damn it all if Kaien wasn't playing right into his hand, but he didn't really have a choice. He owed Rukia after what she tried to do for him. He couldn't consign her to death out of convenience. Even if Tanya decided to play it safe and stay out of it, he was going to go and rescue her.

"You're full of it. You know exactly what this is going to do. All right, but we need to prepare. We can't exactly infiltrate the Soul Society with a depowered Shinigami, an Arrancar, and a single Shihoin."

"Ah, worry not, Shiba-san! We're getting a team together even as we speak and have a plan to help Ichigo with his particular issue. Not to mention, I don't believe you're going to be the only Arrancar on this little quest."



She had been so afraid that it was coming back. After speaking to her weapon's spirit, there was the tiniest fear that the echoes of the Type 95 might reach her, but they hadn't seemed to. When every one of her agents swore they heard her give the command to engage, she thought it was the first sign of it coming back to haunt her. But then neither Kurosaki Isshin nor Kaien agreed, claiming that they had witnessed her going from calm and explaining they had found Rukia and Ichigo to screaming for Veronica to go non-lethal. No commands to engage so much as muttered. Urahara was her third confirmation to that effect, even if he was biased.

The idea that they would all be independently lying about something two of them would have no reason to lie about was unlikely, but she knew how Aizen's power worked. She remembered how her father looked when he'd released him from his control. The shock and surprise at seeing all his guards dead. The idea that her agents had all, at some point, been put under its influence, was not impossible. And if this had been his plan, he would have made sure to set it all up beforehand. But she couldn't just ask her subordinates if he had revealed his Shikai to them. It would be too suspiciously specific. The only safe thing was to assume everyone was touched by it until proven otherwise.

It wasn't until she had practically given her life's story to Urahara that she realized a grave possibility: Aizen was looking to use her, and maybe many others close to her, as scapegoats. Potentially all of Las Noches. He was at the head of their hierarchy, running it like a military junta, but so uninvolved as to appear completely separated from it in totality. He wasn't even always the one passing down the orders. Sometimes it was through Ichimaru or Kaname. If and when they collided with the Gotei, Tanya was reasonably sure of their success. Even if it wasn't a resounding win, they could eke out enough victories to lay down a new norm. To be recognized as people, even if it required holding up a sword in a threatening posture to enforce.

But if Aizen's goal was the throne, then he needed the institutions of the Shinigami, not the fresh-faced city of Arrancar. If one needed to go, he would not choose to throw out the one with thousands of years of built-upon knowledge and power. If the Seireitei could not abide by the existence of a rival power of Hollows, even at peace, and resisted Aizen because of it until there was only so much rubble, then the obvious choice was to do away with them.

Just have the most powerful Espada see enemies where there were civilians. And when the fake bodies were replaced with real ones, have them see each other as Shinigami. Half at a time, until only one was left. Hell, have her father see the images of her broken corpse, and most of the work would take care of itself from there.

She stayed there long after Urahara had left. She might not have been his prisoner, but she did not want to test it. Besides, she didn't want anyone to witness her panicked pacing or hear her mumbled rantings.

Maybe the Shinigami agent didn't actually care about her plight and only wanted to use her, but Aizen was the same, at the end of the day. Really, believing he had their interest at heart was just her being optimistic. Perhaps he cared, perhaps he couldn't care less. The man was an actor, but a good one where she could never tell what was a genuine smile and what was him covering up his disgust. Few were the times he showed honest surprise. Urahara had also kept up an act, and she couldn't trust that his seeming empathy was real.

She was caught between two horrible possibilities. If she went with Aizen all the way, then he might someday throw them under the bus when he no longer needed them. If she followed along with Urahara's plans, she might doom her people's best chance at freedom to, at best, become a client state under the thumb of the Seireitei. And unlike the souls of the Rukongai, they needed carefully managed resources to survive.

However, if Aizen was true, he would lead them to conquer the very Heavens…a far-fetched, pie-in-the-sky claim that seemed silly even at this level of existence, now that she took time to reflect. But with Urahara…they weren't guaranteed their freedom, but they could still fight for it. Aizen had provided a lynchpin to their society, but did they need him anymore? If he disappeared today and never returned, what would change? The systems were set and infrastructure was being built where it wasn't already raised. Urahara's line of questioning led her to make it sound like she was the primary one responsible for it all, but she was just one branch on a large tree. Others had been there to contribute and help her along, and most of it was actually outside of her hands beyond the basic setups she initiated.

Risk and reward. She had to weigh everything and make a careful decision. But luckily, it looked like Urahara wasn't pushing for her to answer him immediately.

She needed time. She needed to get her trusted allies together on the same page about all of this. And she needed a way to get around Kyoka Suigetsu. Right now, avoiding ever looking at it would only help so much. Others could be under its power, and all Aizen needed was a clear view of the situation to make them see what he wanted. Once she knew more, she could start making some serious decisions. Until then, she could keep a loose tie with Urahara. Let him provide them with supplies to make him think she was considering it very seriously, which she was, if not fully on board, which she couldn't decide right now.

"Was this the new game plan the whole time?" she asked into the false sky. "I could understand I had my options after last time, but now they're not just limited, but completely obfuscated. I have to put my 'faith' in something?" She scoffed at the idea. "No. I'm only going to work with certainties and chances. Logical deductions. 'Faith' is a meaningless thing. 'Trust' is an earned return on investment. Someone will prove themselves, and they'll earn my trust. Somehow, Aizen managed to break his, and there was so little after all this time, that I'm positively shocked. Now an agent running a candy store as a front is even with him. What a joke!"

She took her Zanpakuto from her back and sat down, resting it on her legs as she focused. She needed someone to talk to about this, and what would be a more secure place than in her mind?




"Quite the pickle, huh, Princess?"

"Focus, Sangrante," Tanya admonished the weapon spirit. "We're going to have to act on this soon. At the very least, we need to set the foundation in the case that we have to sever ourselves from Aizen."

"Little late, don't you think?" the winged woman pointed out while lazily floating on her back. "He's dug in deep. Half the Arrancar practically worship him by now."

"Yes, I should have seen it earlier, but we can't worry about what could have been. I'm not saying we have to get everyone on board, but we do need something in place should he throw us to the wolves. At the very least, a plan about Kyoka Suigetsu."

"Every power has its limits," the spirit pointed out. "We don't know what his are, but they have to exist. Otherwise, he could have played out your whole paranoid episode but with the Shinigami and the Noble Houses."

"...You said you couldn't read my mind."

"Not in here. It's different when you think so loudly on the outside. You were basically ranting out loud from my point of view."

"So, you can see out there?"

"In a manner of speaking. I'm aware of what you're aware of, but there's a layer of separation. Imagine a video or audiobook is playing out loud on a computer. I can ignore it, listen in, or even stop what I'm doing to focus on it."

"I see. And you've never witnessed his Shikai release?"

"Nope." She smirked at that. "For several reasons. Of course, I know where you're going with this. It's worth exploring, but we can't assume we're so independent of each other that if it affects one of us then the other might still be fine. Hope for the best, plan for the worst."

"And what plan do you have for 'the worst'?"

"We gotta pick back up on our magic. Relearn how to cast illusions, then how to get past them." She grimaced at that as her clawed hand hovered over the jewel beneath her shirt. "You used the disciplines of magic to learn Arrancar abilities better, but this will be further than we've ever gone. It might require me to use that."

"...You don't have to do that to yourself."

"Don't worry. It doesn't extend to you when I'm sealed. At the very least, that part." She took a deep breath and exhaled, her silver eyes glowing gold as she opened them again.

"Lord, let us hear and see only your truth! Blind the eyes of the unbelievers, and deafen their sinful ears, until your Light and your Word reach them!"

Illusionary copies of the woman appeared, all with that manic look in their eyes as they spread out. Tanya felt her teeth grind at the sight. Her Zanpakuto spirit was going to dive into that contamination for her sake. As much as she was glad it wasn't her, she was all the more infuriated on behalf of that part of her that became her weapon. She took a deep breath, then focused on what she remembered of her time as a mage to get past illusions.
 
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Tanya, for her part, looked shaken by the whole thing. She kept going back to her agents and questioning them, probably trying to figure out where the sudden order to engage came from, and then she was talking to Urahara. Kaien felt for the girl. This was probably her first real taste of the aftermath of a lost combat engagement, and she was trying to find out how everything had just gone so wrong. He had been there many times, but sometimes the only thing to do was accept one's failures or to realize that the whole thing was lost as soon as it began.
it[/I] was coming back. After speaking to her weapon's spirit, there was the tiniest fear that the echoes of the Type 95 might reach her, but they hadn't seemed to. When every one of her agents swore they heard her give the command to engage, she thought it was the first sign of it coming back to haunt her. But then neither Kurosaki Isshin nor Kaien agreed, claiming that they had witnessed her going from calm and explaining they had found Rukia and Ichigo to screaming for Veronica to go non-lethal. No commands to engage so much as muttered. Urahara was her third confirmation to that effect, even if he was biased.
A guy over on the SB thread apparently failed to connect the first paragraph quoted with the second, catching Kaien's misunderstanding of why Tanya was freaking out despite the reason being all-but-bluntly stated as mindfuckery PTSD. Also pointing out a broken italic tag for the author.
 
Chapter 10: Training and Tech
Saga of the Princess of the Hollow World

Chapter 10: Training and Tech





Things had been changing a lot lately for Arisawa Tatsuki, and not in the normal way that life brings changes. Just the other day, the school had been attacked by monsters, and she saw Orihime awaken some kind of power to protect her and the others. Unfortunately, the redhead had passed out right after. And then another monster showed up, ready to eat the dead one's corpse and Orihime right after.

So she ran over and punched it.

But something woke up inside her at the same time.

Like a roar, it rang through her heart and into her fists, coming out like white and blue fire, and she smashed its face in while burning it. She kicked it and got the same sort of result, but more devastating. Again and again, her hits met the monster and exploded into flame as she screamed her anger and rage, both at the creatures threatening them and her own earlier impotence.

After that, it felt like it had been a dream. People were back at school the next day, planning summer vacation and trying to fight the urge to put off the last bit of schoolwork, but she remembered, and she knew some others had as well.

Orihime was certainly hiding what she recalled, and then Kuchiki Rukia had suddenly disappeared with almost no one noticing except perhaps Ichigo and Orihime. It was as though she had been erased from existence, and none of her friends reacted to the name with anything more than confusion and wonder at its unfamiliarity, save those two.

She needed answers.

That's why she was heading to this place, Urahara Shōten. It had been mentioned here and there between Rukia and Ichigo when they thought no one could hear them. It took some searching through a phonebook before locating it, but find it she did. Only now, there appeared to be something of a roadblock.

"You sure you can't go get him?" a white brunette woman asked a little girl of maybe ten or so with pigtails, currently standing in the partially opened doorway of the store. To her left, there was a sign that read, "Closed for business for now. Sorry for the inconvenience," taped to the shuttered window.

"Sorry, but the owner's busy at the moment," the girl answered.

"Okay, I understand, but…maybe you could ask him when you'll be open again? My friends and I were really hoping to shop here."

The girl seemed to mull it over for a moment before nodding.

"I will ask. Wait here, please," she said before going back in and closing the door, audible locks clicking into place after she did.

"Well, is this a bust?" a tall, dark-haired man asked the woman in English. Luckily, Tatsuki had studied the language well in school. She was ahead of almost her entire class in that subject.

"No, we're definitely supposed to be here," the brunette answered him. "Assuming we can't get the owner's attention… Maybe it's not the shop, but something near it?"

"Do you think the Nail Bearers are going to come this way?"

Tatsuki suddenly felt as though something was behind her and turned to see a blonde-haired, blue-eyed woman walking her way with a copy paper-printed map of the area held in her hands. The woman stopped and looked up before offering her a smile.

"Sorry. I was about to walk into you there. I'm meeting some friends here… Ah, there they are." She waved over to the other two while switching to English, "Mary, Matt, any luck?"

"Not really, Vicky," 'Mary' answered, hands on her hips and a sigh leaving her after she walked over. "Place is closed, and… Oh, excuse me," she said in Japanese after noticing Tatsuki, a slight nod to her head. Then back in English, "Right, I…don't think we've seen the Bearers anywhere. No one's given off the spark that we've seen. The little girl here feels different, but I'm suspecting magic."

"Did you just say magic?" Tatsuki asked, realizing too late that she just caught the full attention of the somewhat shady foreigners talking about things that were definitely supposed to be kept secret. Of course, their attention landed squarely on her, and she felt her flight or fight response beginning.

"Mary, you know English is a popular second language in Japan, right?" Vicky admonished her companion. "We're not exactly speaking in code."

Mary just chuckled nervously while rubbing the back of her neck.

"Hold on a moment," Matt suddenly spoke with a hand raised, then looked toward Tatsuki. "Have you noticed any…strange things happening lately? Seemingly transparent people with chains hanging from their chests? People flying through the air? Strange, monstrous howls?"

'Wait, do these people know about all of that? Could they…have some answers?'

These people were complete strangers, but then, so was whoever ran this place. The only connection she even had to the shop was some loose words from Ichigo and Rukia. Of course, she'd hoped one of them would be there to soften the landing, so to speak, but still.

"Let's just say…there were monsters attacking the other day. My friend managed to kill one, but fell unconscious. I beat the other one to death."

They seemed surprised by that.

"If you're talking about a Hollow…" Matt pondered, fingers cupping his chin. "How exactly did you do that?"

"I… I just kept hitting it. There was some fire, but I don't know how I was making it."

"Fire?" Mary asked. "Like this?"

The woman opened up her hand and a flame burst into being above her palm, hovering and flickering there for several seconds.

"Ye- yeah!" Tatsuki answered, a little dazed to see proof of everything that had happened so casually shown to her. "But…bigger. And it was white and blue, then."

"White and blue?" the brunette asked as her fire went out and let her arm drop.

"Huh, now that I've scanned you…" Matt said, something like a small light in his hands for a moment before it winked out. "Yes, that's a lot of energy, spiritual and magical. And you just now learned about this?"

"What do you mean 'just now'? Weirder and weirder things have been happening for the past few months. The monster attack was just the worst and most direct thing. And the weirdness hasn't stopped! That's why I came here. To get answers."

"Well, store's closed," Mary pointed out the obvious. "But…you can still get answers. You just gotta ask the right questions," she declared while pointing at Tatsuki and winking.

'Ah crud. Not that type!'

"Okay… What am I supposed to be asking?" Tatsuki tried. Mary crossed her arms and smiled smugly about something.

"First of all," she went on in English, "you're not a Nail Bearer, so there's that."

"What even is that?"

"Rather, it seems that you're just a wizard. A human with a natural talent for magic. Like Vicky here!"

The blonde nodded. "Sorry, she's having a moment."

"You see magic is a form of controlled phenomena using the energy of the physical world through one's spirit. To better form this, you could," and on Mary went.

Tatsuki was good at English, but the rate Mary was going was hard to keep up with, not to mention she was using a lot of advanced words. Some of them Tatsuki was sure some of those words weren't even real, like Malkuth, Tipheret, and Nefesh. And she was pretty sure Sephiroth was a video game antagonist.

Evidently, her companions noticed, as Matt reached over and tapped her on top of her head, causing her to pause mid-word.

"Huh?"

"Mary, you're overloading the kid. She probably didn't understand 90 percent of that," he pointed out while gesturing to the clearly confused Tatsuki.

"Yeah, that is not how you teach magic," Vicky seconded his objection. "It's a step at a time sort of thing. And you didn't even answer her question."

"Oh, uh, ah, I'm sorry!" Mary apologized, looking sheepish again. "I can sometimes blow ahead without realizing it."

"Let's start over," Vicky suggested, turning back to Tatsuki and reaching out a hand. "Hi, I'm Viktoriya Serebryakova, but you can call me Vicky."

"Arisawa Tatsuki," the teen answered, shaking her hand.

"Nice to meet you, Miss Arisawa. So, you're a wizard. Would you like to learn how to use magic?"

Tatsuki allowed herself a smile.

"Yes. Very much so."





Yoruichi watched as the three strangers spoke to the Arisawa girl. She had been planning on approaching her, but it seemed they had beaten her to it. They were an odd bunch, coming out of nowhere and trying to meet with Kisuke out of the blue, but what they spoke about gave her some clues as to what they might have wanted from him. If it were any other time, it would have been something to follow up on immediately. Unfortunately, they were pressed for time.

Well, she still had the others to look into. Unless Arisawa led these strangers to them, they needed another guide on their path. She could allow a little to go down this one so that she could compare them and see if it was worth investing in.

Until then, she'd just update Kisuke and get back on her task. Ururu had already come up and asked that they check back after a week, and now they were leaving, planning aloud how they were going to teach Arisawa Tatsuki to use her 'magic'. She was sure they'd return after the one week. Plenty of time to see where the winds took things.





There was a lot to prepare and little time for it all, and then so much of it had its own requisite waiting time. Rukia didn't know enough to bring down everything, but if she admitted to what she knew, it was enough to get the Gotei on a war footing. Aizen, Kaname, and Ichimaru could try and level things out from that side, but they couldn't push back too hard without looking like total doves, defeatists, or suspicious.

If the powers-that-be decided Kuchiki Rukia was guilty of consorting with Hollows and declared it treason, then every Shinigami would find themselves having to prove their loyalty beyond a reasonable doubt, and, as the communists showed time and again, an easy way to prove one's loyalty was to bring another's into question. Accusations were going to fly and there may be a handful of purges before they settled.

They couldn't wait for that.

Urahara was hatching a plan to rescue the girl. Kaien was on board with it, obviously. Tanya wasn't sure about how close their relationship was, but it seemed like the Shiba couple had been like teachers and/or seniors to her and felt some sort of responsibility to her. She didn't know what the plan for harboring her was, but there had to be something.

The important thing was keeping a precedent from being set and letting Kaien reconnect with some old, powerful allies. Tanya didn't know if he was overstating the bond he had with his former superior, but at best, they'd gain a powerful ally, at worst, they'd know of one Arrancar's potential powerset. And the dynamics wouldn't change all that much if they did nothing.

It seemed strange to her that Aizen hadn't looked into leveraging Kaien to bring Ukitake over. She skipped a few files to look at the 13th Division closer, and he was both an old and powerful Shinigami Captain. Among the current top 20 oldest living Shinigami and one of the 5 oldest living captains, the adage to 'beware old warriors' had to apply here.

The only reason she could see for Aizen ignoring this possibility was his close ties to Yamamoto Genryusai, the Captain-General or Soutaicho. It'd be a hard pull, and he'd want to wait until the last second for it.

But he wasn't even making any plans or telling them about it.

Tanya wracked her brain while clawing at her head. The paranoia was doing her no favors. Just the idea that Aizen was willing to throw her to the wolves for expediency's sake haunted her. She thought she was too invaluable for such a thing, but that was a problem in itself, wasn't it?

She had been too effective back then, too, only there the problem had been becoming some shining beacon that blinded the upper crust to all the other losses in the war. Here, he might just view her as a weight holding him down when the time came. Useful as an anchor in the storm, but not so much on dry land with clear skies.

She shook her head. No point in lingering on far-off possibilities. She had some tentative deals with Urahara for supplies and even got a few of his gigai for Francisca to experiment with, as well as a couple for her personal use and some agents. Low-grade, by his words, but incredibly useful all the same.

Bulk foods could be shipped in later and traded for some spare resources, mostly raw. Animals that could make the transition would take longer to source. He might have to order things like that from the Soul Society, and that would take some doing. All of this to build the foundation of a potential rebellion against their overlords.

Wow, it sounded like she was a part of some RPG when it was put like that. Was she the 'Marth' then? The rightful ruler of an oppressed people looking to restore themselves by installing the rightful royal family after ousting the evil invader? No, things were hardly ever that simple in real life.

Strange things could happen, like Napoleon coming back to rule France a third time, or China falling to the Red Army all thanks to one balls-to-the-wall charge that broke them out of the National Army's encirclement. At their level, it could get even stranger, with the way so many powers worked. Maybe Aizen would take the Soul King's throne and then parade the royal family about like captured pets before doing something insane like having her marry…

"Oh, that's a scary thought I never considered. I would like to erase that from my mind, please."

"Erashe what?" Nel asked from her spot at a table with a coloring book.

"Just scary teenager thoughts… No, 'adolescent' would be the word. Chronologically, I'm a septuagenarian." Tanya then stood up and stretched. "I need to get my mind off of things. I'm going to find the Shibas, some Escudo, and train with them. Stay here, all right. No sudden adventures before mom gets home."

"Okay! Have fun!"

"I might," Tanya said before leaving her domicile. Finding a handful of Escudo was simply as could be. She just followed Flan's signature and grabbed her and the five there before moving towards the Shibas' signature, up above the dome, where they found them both with the Espadas Cinco to Diez and Kaname, either trying to meditate or failing to in anger and exasperation.

"I don't think this is working," Miyako said while looking in concern at Grimmjow, Nnoitra, and Yammy, who were now yelling obscenities and insults at each other about a football field's length away.

"We knew those three might be…an issue," Kaname admitted. "That is why the upper four are training elsewhere."

"I thought it was because we didn't want to risk them breaking the dome," Kaien pointed out.

"That was also a consideration."

"Segunda Etapa training, I assume," Tanya decided to broach the subject.

"Indeed," the blind man answered, turning slightly toward her. "Perhaps you could help them?"

Tanya shook her head. "They have to be the ones to reach their spirit. All we can do is point the way."

"At least Zommari, Luppi, and Szayel could focus enough," Kaien said while thumbing in the direction of the three meditating Espada in question. "Almost thought the small one was gonna join in on the arguing, but I guess he thought better of it."

"Have thine Vasto Lorde made any better headway?" Flan asked the Shinigami.

"They seem to be… doing better."

Suddenly, Szayel yelped and fell over, foaming from the mouth and twitching. Tanya could not help but let out a guffaw before composing herself. The three enraged idiots heard and came to investigate, their argument forgotten over laughing at the mad scientist's predicament. From nearby, Grimmjow's Fracciones also came out to see what was going on, with most of them having a laugh as well. Yylfordt, however, went to his brother's side and shook him.

"Hey, Szayel! Bro! Wake up! Are you okay?!"

The Espada gurgled out something before spitting to the side and coughing, foam and blood splattering out before he took a deep breath and smiled.

"She was amazing!"

"...She?" the blonde Granz asked.

"I managed… to find it… Her! Fornicarás! She was…perfect!"

"Oh, so… that's good, right?" Yylfordt seemed to ask everyone rather than just his brother.

"...It's a step in the right direction," Tanya answered, just before a cut opened up on Luppi's cheek, spattering blood near everyone.

"Wait, no one said we get to fight the Zanpakuto spirits!" Grimmjow decried. "If I had known that, I might have actually done this whole Jinzen thing!"

"...Usually fighting them comes later," Kaien pointed out. "With Bankai trai- Ah, right. Whole different thing. And you guys are going for that Segunda Etapa thing. Right."

"What do you mean, 'you guys'?" Di Roy asked, looking miffed.

"Cut me some slack. I haven't even figured out this Resurreccion stuff entirely."

"What's there to figure out? Ain't it like whatever your Shinigami thing was?" Grimmjow asked.

"No, it's… different. Nejibana's here," he pointed out while taking the trident from his back, "but it's like… she's stuck in a released state."

"I've noticed the same for Kyuuarashi," Miyako admitted while drawing her saber. "Their sealed state seems out of reach for some reason."

"It probably has to do with the difference in how Shinigami and Arrancar Zanpakuto express their powers," Kaname admitted as he stroked his chin. "We had believed all the Arrancar were in a constant state of release equal to a Shikai, due to special abilities that present themselves on occasion. Segunda Etapa changed that dynamic. However, there is definitely power expression even in an Arrancar's "sealed" state."

"Like how Father can use Senescencia whenever he wants but has to use his Resurreccion for Respira," Tanya thought aloud before tapping her mask. "Ah, I see! That might explain a lot, actually. Related to that, I was hoping to use you two for training today, but it seems you may have a regime set."

"Yeah, sorry Princess, but we'd like to figure this one out. I can promise to practice with ya later though," he said with a wink. Or at least, she was sure it was a wink. Having only one eye visible made knowing that tricky.

"It will be fine. Señor Grimmjow, perhaps I could borrow Tío and your other Fracciones while you go fight your Interna Hueco?"

"Yeah, sure. Just don't kill any of them. Unless they piss you off too bad, I guess."

"Thank you. I'll return them with nothing worse than scrapes and bruises."

"Boss, what'd we ever do to you?!" Di Roy shouted in despair.

"You literally tried to eat me when we met."

"You been long got me for that one, though," the sharp-toothed man said while pointing to his bandages. "When we met."

Grimmjow just laughed. "I know. Go play with the Princesa, you whiny snake! You wanna be here when I start fighting my Inner Hollow?"

Zommari's neck suddenly and audibly snapped perfectly to the side at a 90-degree angle. Amazingly to all there to witness it, he seemed no worse for wear.

"Yeah, we might wanna clear the area," Yylfordt supposed while gently setting his madly grinning brother's head down. "Let's go see what kinda training you got in mind, sobrinita."

The Fracciones followed Tanya and her Escudo escort away from where the Espada were meditating.

"All right then, Capitana Karrotte here will lead the Escudo, and I'll direct the Ci- Sexta's Fracciones. No Resurreccion for now. You six may use your fusils at range."

"Yes ma'am," the soldiers answered with a salute before reaching back and grabbing the engineered weapons cradled there. Each appeared to be a rifle, white stock and grip with a gunmetal grey barrel and a guardless trigger. Every other one had a bit of customization to them at this point, often a name carved into the stock or something painted on like little decals.

"What are those?" Edrad Liones asked out of curiosity.

"Special weapon developed for the Escudo," Tanya explained. "Though I am hoping we produce enough to arm all Numeros at some point. We call these fusils. They store reiryoku over time given off by entities like Arrancar, though one can also learn how to fuel them directly. That reiryoku can then be fired out in different methods resembling Balas and Ceros.

"There's a switch for different settings: wide mid-range single-shots, piercing long-range but slow shots, three-fire bursts, and full automatic fire. They can't be used to do anything special, like unique or advanced Ceros, but their energy storage capability means they can be fired far more often than most Arrancar can do on their own, and their stability means that those who have problems controlling their output or aiming can use them to shore up those weak points."

"Sounds like a crutch," Di Roy complained.

"Perhaps. But every fighter that can blast the Shinigami before they ever close the gap is a welcome one," Tanya explained. "Besides, would you want to waste time fighting Shinigami that would die to a few low-powered Balas?" she asked, beseeching the bloodthirsty warmonger inside them. That earned some wicked grins.

"Capitana, I want you to perform a standard staggered fallback while the men and I try to close. You're out on first blood or singe. If one of you tries to keep going when you should be out, you'll be doing hanging leg raises with weights. That goes for you lot, too," she directed at the Fracciones.

"Now, let us begin."





Tatsuki wasn't sure what magic lessons were supposed to be like, but she didn't think it was going to include being picked up and carried off 100 feet into the air with only a harness and well-wishes between her and a sudden drop.

"Now, you must picture the air beneath you as still," Vicky calmly explained while holding her up by the handles on the back of the harness. "Think of what is beneath your feet as though it were solid ground. Take those aspects of Earth and apply them to the Air."

Tatsuki felt herself going down a bit, and Vicky sighed.

"Were you picturing ground beneath your feet?"

"Ye-yeah!" Tatsuki answered uneasily.

"Not like that. Picture the air as though it were ground. You can't hope to bring the ground up here, so make the air into a new one."

"So… what, make the air stand still?"

"That's another thing entirely. Just make… Here, repeat after me, 'Beneath my feet, the air will hold up my weight.'"

"Beneath my feet, the air will hold up my weight," Tatsuki repeated, trying to enforce her will onto the world as she'd been shown and thinking about how to make the air do that.

"Good. You're getting there. Again."

"Beneath my feet, the air will hold up my weight. Beneath my feet, the air will hold up my weight. Beneath my feet, the air will hold up my weight." As she did this, she felt as though she was getting a little lighter. Looking down, she thought she saw a shimmer in the air, and smiled.

"I… I think I'm doing it!"

"Yes, good job," she heard Vicky say to her side. Startled, she looked over to see the wizard, then up to realize she was no longer holding the harness Tatsuki was wearing.

"Wha- WHA!"

The teen tripped backward, falling for tens of feet, but then her descent slowed as she reminded herself that, only moments ago, she was flying under her own power.

"Phew! Thought I'd have to catch you for a second there," Vicky said as she floated over to where she'd dropped.

"Urk! Yeah, I got it. Mostly," Tatsuki responded as she tried to straighten herself up, flailing against the empty air for a moment. "Guh! How do I… get back up?"

"It takes some practice, but the general trend is to imagine the part you want to be pointed downward is where all your weight is while making the rest weightless."

Tatsuki did her best to follow along. While she didn't quite get back into a standing position, she was able to kneel in place where she hovered, feeling like she was on top of a pane of the world's clearest, most comfortable glass. Next to Vicky, who could saunter forward or stand straight up effortlessly like a superhero, she looked rather childish in her mind.

"Good. Good. This is actually a good base to work from with other spells. But first, let's land."

They dropped slowly back to solid ground, where Tatsuki carefully extended her legs and stopped enforcing magic onto the air so she could instead rely on the naturally solid ground. Nearby, Elly looked up from where she was focusing on the Lookaway shield she had been powering for them to go unspotted.

"Well done, kid. Gonna try to figure out her affinity?" she asked Vicky.

"Maybe. I think we need to look back a little here, though."

"You mean why she didn't explode?"

"Why I didn't what?!" Tatsuki asked in alarm.

"Don't wor- Well, okay. The thing is, the magic you say you used to fight that Hollow… Those were advanced techniques that even I would find difficult to use. You likely have an affinity for them, though. But even then, going from no magic to that should have overloaded your body and spirit. In other words…"

"I should have exploded?" The idea seemed absurd to her, but wasn't that some staple of a bunch of manga and anime? Someone getting too much power at once suffering the consquences of it? "Then… why didn't I?"

"No way to know without having seen it, but we can make some educated guesses," Vicky explained. "But first, I want to get a look at it. I want you to try and tap into that power and display some of it for us."

Tatsuki nodded and tried to focus on the feeling of fire wrapping around her. Flames started coming up from her right fist, and she punched forward, orange and yellow flaring out in front of her.

Vicky hummed at the sight. "That's not how you described it."

"Look, it was… different back there."

"Different how?" the wizard asked. "Is it because you were in peril? I know a lot of people say that being in danger bring things out of them, but it's not the danger itself. It's the feelings, emotions we have when we're in that moment. The difference between who runs and who fights is as much a part of the person as it is the situation. More, perhaps.

"So, in that moment, when the Hollow was coming after you and your friends, what did you feel?"

Tatsuki thought back, remembering not just the relief that had filled her when Orihime had split the first one in half, but also the frustration. She had been the one who took karate, who focused on self-defense, who prepared them in case some man out there got rough or handsy, yet when the chips were down, all she could do was get flung around while her friend, Orihime, the girl who couldn't swat a fly without feeling bad about it, stood tall and brought the beast down.

And then the second appeared, gobbling up the dead one gleefully like a giant toad eating a mouse. Shaped almost like one, too, with a mask-like face that mimicked the likes of a traditional Chinese lion costumes. Its laughter and taunts about how it was going to swallow them had grated her, not just because they were threats, but because even after what Orihime did to save her, she still couldn't do anything!

So she screamed in rage and punched.

White fire launched forward from her right fist, blazing hot. More came from her left, then right again, burning everything in front of her, leaving herself unscathed but warm. Despite its intense light, she went unblinded, her vision only affected by the black core of the fire once it started sticking to its target. She turned and then kicked, concentrated blue flames lurching out with the force of her leg. The fire spun and danced around her, half-defense, half-offense. The white fire poured from the base of her skull like a second layer of hair, and the blue sprung out from the base of her spine like an ephemeral tail. She screamed again, and it flowed over her limbs, like burning liquid armor.

"Whoa! Okay! Cool it down!" she heard Vicky and snapped over her gaze to see the woman had to put up a shield of hexagons to protect herself and Elly from the fires, parts going red where her colored flames licked against them.

Instantly, the white and blue fire was gone, simmered down to regular orange where their surroundings had caught flame. Water apparated from above at Vicky's handwaving then splashed over the worst parts.

"Uh, sorry!" Tatsuki apologized, not sure how apologetic someone was supposed to be after almost accidentally roasting someone else.

"Don't be. That was pretty amazing, but I think I saw what was going on. Emotional affinity."

"Is that good?"

"Actually, it can be very bad," Elly spoke up, wiping her forehead with a handkerchief as she stood up from her little self-made rock seat. "An emotional affinity means when you're embroiled in that emotion, your power and capacity grows with it, along with whatever other affinities you might have, which appears to include fire. And as we just saw, it means your control is loose, at best."

"But it also means you can go way beyond your normal limits," Vicky added. "Just… not in a dependable manner. Most magic requires a great deal of focus and intent, but if you're lost in your emotions…"

"That's basically the opposite," Tatsuki realized, growling in frustration. "Damn it! You're telling me that I actually have power, but I can't even make use of it!"

"Not at all!" Vicky quickly told her with raised hands. "In fact, you can make a lot of use out of it most wizards could only dream of. You might… just find yourself more specialized than most. But! You can still learn magic like any other. With discipline and focus, anything is possible!"

The teen breathed in deeply and sighed, her breath feeling far hotter than normal. "Discipline. I can do that." She rubbed her hair, feeling like the heat underneath had built up more than usual. She had a feeling this was going to be a pattern now. "Right. You think we can go find my friend now? She almost certainly has some kind of magic, too."

"I think I can help you there," a masculine voice said. Tatsuki turned and looked around, but didn't see anyone. "Down here." She looked down and saw a cat. "Greetings."

Tatsuki, at this point, was getting used to strangeness, but even this was a good bit beyond any expectations. "...What?"

"A talking cat?" Vicky asked. "Elly, have you ever seen a talking cat before?"

"A few talking dogs, but not a cat, no."

"Hold on," Tatsuki jumped in. "You said you know where Orihime is? Why do you know that?"

"Simple. I've been helping her to learn how to use her own powers, much like you were doing here."

The picture came together in Tatsuki's head and made her consider euphemistically jumping off a bridge.

"You're the little animal familiar guide thing, aren't you?" she asked before grabbing at her hair and looking up at the sky accusingly. "We've become mahou shoujo! Freaking magical girls!"





She was sure she was dreaming vaguely of coffee and chocolate potato cake when something screamed at her to move!

Tanya rolled out of the way as Lilynette flopped down belly-first onto her bed where she had been laying, up on her feet and hands, ready to spring forward before she saw the bright smile the girl gave her.

"Good dodge, Princess! You're way easier to wake up than Stark."

"Lily?" Tanya asked, looking at her clock to see it was about 2 minutes away from ringing her alarm. "What are you doing here? And why were you doing that?"

"Waking you up, and waking you up. I ain't used to this whole sleep schedule thing, so I fell asleep early after we came back from Segunda Etapa training, and now I'm awake." She rolled over, keeping her gaze pointed at Tanya even as she lay there. "But everyone else is asleep. Especially Stark. You gotta help me wake him up so I can get him to go do stuff."

"...Well, all right, I suppose." Tanya reached over and flicked off her alarm for today. "We'll eat breakfast, and then go see about Stark. Mother should be waking up soon, so we can let her know you're here before she gets started."

"Awesome! I like food. And your mom cooks good. Hey, can I get a mom?"

Tanya blinked. "I don't think it works like that… Maybe if you convinced Stark to start dating you could… get something like a stepmother?"

"Huh? Coyote Stark dating? That couldn't… Wait, could he?"

Tanya shrugged as she made her way over to her wardrobe. A quick check and… Yes, the shirt she got the day before yesterday had been altered. Maybe she should set up a security camera? Whoever kept doing this must have been getting a real kick out of it. That, or there was something about the material her clothes were made from she didn't understand.

Well, at least her 'disguise' was unaltered. It couldn't work if it was changed to expose her hole. It would beat the purpose.

"Go ahead to the kitchen. I'll be dressed in a moment."

"Huh, you wear different clothes for sleeping?" Lilynette asked, seeming to suddenly notice Tanya's nightgown for the first time. "Am I supposed to do that?"

"...It's comfortable."

"Neat. I'll have to get some sleep clothes, then."

Once Lilynette was clear, Tanya sighed and got dressed for the day. After her boots were on, she walked out of her room, down the hall past Nel's, through the recreation den, and into the kitchen, where her mother was being told by Lilynette what the latter wanted for breakfast.

"And then some eggs fried but a little runny. Stark said I should mix them with the corn grits and butter."

"I see. It should only take a few minutes. Good morning, Tanya," Roka then said to her daughter. "Do you want anything specific?"

"Just whatever Lily's getting will be fine, mom. No need to go overboard."

"Of course. And a portion for Nel and I." With that, the woman started setting out pans, placed a pot of water to boil, and gathered the ingredients from the icebox. Tanya quickly looked on their window sill and brought in the milk for the day, placing it just in reach but out of the way for Roka.

"Huh, why was that outside?"

"There's a system for those who sign up for it. Fresh milk in the morning, just leave the empty bottles outside overnight, and they'll be replaced at dawn."

"Where do they get the milk from? Cows?"

"Actually, I think it's mostly goats." It certainly didn't taste like cow milk, but the nutrition was there, and it worked as a replacement ingredient in most recipes. "I doubt they're milking the rabbits, and we haven't had much luck in getting cows. Therefore, it's probably the goats. Hopefully, we can change that soon."

Breakfast soon came, and Tanya saw that Lilynette had asked for pancakes, rabbit sausage, apple slices, yoghurt, corn grits, and eggs. Taking the suggestion Coyote had given the other girl, Tanya decided to try mixing the runny eggs into the starchy vegetable and found that the flavors and textures greatly complimented each other.

About halfway through, Nel had sleepily extracted herslef from her room, attracted by the smell of delicious food, just in time to crawl up into the seat where Roka placed her smaller serving and then sat down with her own helping of food.

The rest of the meal was mostly a quiet affair. After a few sips of coffee, Tanya was beginning to feel more awake and started thinking of where her day would take her. Coyote was first on the agenda, but there were a few more things to follow up on.

'Urahara's plans with Kurosaki Ichigo should have gone through by now. If not… Well, if he really wants his powers back, I suppose we could always see if he's fine with being fed to a Gillian before we use the Resonator to draw him up and Arrancarify him. Might be too much for him to consider though. Just an option on the table.'

Tanya thought she felt a stirring inside of her at that, but it was probably just the pancakes that needed a good swallow of juice to follow down. They were going to have to get more moon fruit syrup.

"Ah!" Lilynette sighed dramatically in satisfaction while patting her belly. "That was great! Now I really need to get a mom!"

Tanya swallowed and cleared her throat. "You realize what you want is a servant, right? Not every mother does this. Mine is special."

Roka looked surprised at that. Tanya figured she'd have to clarify, but Lilynette's sudden belch interrupted her.

"Hey! Yours is all I have to go off of! And she's great! Where did you get her from?"

Tanya blinked. "She… gave birth to me," she slowly pointed out. Lilynette's eye squinted at her, then slowly widened as that sank in.

"Arrancar can have kids?!"

"Hollows in general can reproduce, as far as I know." She didn't know about Gillians or lower forms, but she couldn't write them off completely. Adjuchas, Vasto Lorde, and Arrancar just had a lot more of the necessary initiative to perform the requisite actions on average.

"Since when?"

"...Always, I would suppose."

"...Can I have a kid?"

"You are a kid," Tanya pointed out. "Or at least, you have a prepubescent body, like me. We have to actually grow up first before we even consider such things."

"Aw! That'll take forever," Lilynette complained before instantly perking up. "Oh well, something to look forward to! Thanks for the food, Tanya's mom! We're going to go dropkick Stark until he wakes up, then make him exercise."

"You're welcome, and have fun," Roka told the girl.

"Let me just finish this," Tanya said before taking her last deep sip of coffee. "Ah, there we go! All right, I am ready, now."

They went to leave, stepping outside of the house to run across Nnoitra Gilga and one of his three Fracciones, Tesla Lindocruz.

"Ah, Cinco Espada Gilga," Tanya greeted the lanky Arrancar evenly. "Can I help you?"

"N- Nah, just walking. Saw the house. Wanted a closer look." His eye trailed over, seeming to try and peer into the front window. "You got that kid, right? Nel's brat?"

Tanya held back the retort she wanted to give him. It wouldn't do to stir negative emotions this early.

"Yes. Nelliel's child is staying with us. If you wanted to see her, I'd ask that you wait for a time when I'll be home to supervise."

"Just curious, Princess," the man practically bit out as he shifted his axe and turned his head back to look at her. "Ain't never seen a man ask questions before? I get you and your girlfriend are busy trading make-up, but you should learn how people talk to each other!"

'Not going to rise to the bait.'

"I'll keep it in mind. If that'll be all, I'm off to train with the Primera. Have a good day. Lily?"

"Right behind you."

They then sped off, dashing away with Sonido.

"What was that?" Lilynette asked at their first pause.

"I don't know, but I have… a suspicion," Tanya answered as she used her Pesquisa to keep an eye on Nnoitra and his favorite Fraccion. They left the vicinity of her home after a few seconds, but there was that moment where it seemed they were talking about something. "You know, Nel's mother died out in the desert."

"Ah, I didn't know that."

"She was an Espada, once. A Vasto Lorde. She taught me a lot. Probably one of my main teachers for much of her time here. Then she disappeared, and I found her Fracciones and child running around outside the dome a few years later. Imagine my shock. Of course, a child usually has two parents, a mother and a father."

"Oh yeah… Now I remember how that works. Wait, so that's why they say you're the King's daughter? He's your father! Now it's coming together!"

"Yes." Tanya nodded, having to remind herself that Lilynette was almost completely clueless. She was basically the stereotypical 'wild child' reintroduced to civilization. "We don't know who Nel's father is, however, Nelliel spent a lot of time… mentoring and watching over Nnoitra back then. She may have spent more time keeping an eye on him than she did any other single activity. I couldn't tell you why."

A sound like a humorous scoff escaped Lilynette's mouth.

"I would ask that you not tell anyone my theory here," Tanya requested of the girl. "I don't want a rumor circulating around, agitating him. I could be entirely wrong, and we'd need a DNA test to be absolutely certain. Before that, I want to speak with him about the possibility, but he's… abrasive at the best of times. I'm really hoping I'm wrong and that it's not him, though I'd still have no idea who it could be if not."

"Nah, I'll keep it a secret. It's just… Damn, with him?"

"Oh, don't get me wrong, when I first suspected something going on between them, all I could think is, 'Sensei, of all people, why him?'"

Lilynette snorted a laugh at that.

"Anyways, let's go wake up your… What do we call your relationship with Stark? Brother, perhaps?"

"Heh, but don't brothers and sisters have the same parents?" the light-green-haired girl asked.

"Well, you came from the same being, much like common siblings."

"Hmm, maybe. I'll call him Big Brother and see how he responds. If it's funny enough, maybe I'll keep doing it." And then she was off again.

"As good a reason as any," Tanya concluded before laughing and taking off in Sonido after her friend.





For a long moment, as Ichigo forced himself up to his knees once again, he wondered if it would be fine, even if he became a Hollow.

'They could get me and… fix me, right?' he wondered. 'It wouldn't all be lost. And after what those Shinigami bastards did…'

He grunted and keeled forward. Another link on his chain was eating itself away.

'No! I'm not going to… give up! I'll get up there! I'll get out of here! I have to!'

He pushed, trying to get to his feet, but started to slip, feeling the weakness in his limbs, bound and unbound.

'Damn it! I… I have to do this! I can't force them all to help me out of my problems.'

He wished he had taken the time to learn at least a little about Quincy abilities, if just so he could use them to make some kind of climbing gear or something, even if he was limited to his feet and mouth.

'I need to get up. Get up. Get up!'

As he screamed at himself from within, none noticed the pallor his hands temporarily faded to, or the black claws that grew and faded from his fingertips.
 
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When Tanya meets the reincarnations of the 203rd it will be bittersweet, to see old comrades who do not remember you. If they treat her like an enemy, it would be even more bitter... To see them treating Mary as friend and commander will hurt her a lot, will it not?

I am anticipating their first meeting and all I am expecting is pain... *sigh*
 
The picture came together in Tatsuki's head and made her consider euphemistically jumping off a bridge.

"You're the little animal familiar guide thing, aren't you?" she asked before grabbing at her hair and looking up at the sky accusingly. "We've become mahou
This? This had me laughing a lot.😂
 
It's his quincy powers, isn't it? I just googled quincy ichigo and that form has black claws. He's gonna make old man so happy and white so mad.

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Hmm. Interesting paths we have ahead of us.

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Very interesting indeed.

This? This had me laughing a lot.😂

I am hilarious. V:
 
When Tanya meets the reincarnations of the 203rd it will be bittersweet, to see old comrades who do not remember you. If they treat her like an enemy, it would be even more bitter... To see them treating Mary as friend and commander will hurt her a lot, will it not?

I am anticipating their first meeting and all I am expecting is pain... *sigh*
Don't worry. Being X wants them to make nice with Tanya, remember?
 
It's his quincy powers, isn't it? I just googled quincy ichigo and that form has black claws. He's gonna make old man so happy and white so mad.
I'm pretty sure that is his Hollow side coming out since it mentioned his arm becoming pale.


I'm kind of curious how things will develop for Ichigo. Most of his power ups in the series came from accepting the different parts himself and this Ichigo seems like he would have a much easier time accepting his Hollow and Quincy sides. Although he probably will still have trouble accepting White Zangetsu since White did try to kill his parents.
 
did the rewrite kill your motivation or something?

You were moving pretty fast with the updates for a bit there... then you stopped.
 
did the rewrite kill your motivation or something?

You were moving pretty fast with the updates for a bit there... then you stopped.

No, just busy with work and Holiday stuff. If you check the SB thread, there was also a tone of talk there about someone's video game spin-off idea
 
Chapter 11: Dreams and Nightmares
It has been brought to my attention that some people might be lost on the exact, untranslated terms that get used in this story from the Bleach side of things, so I'll go over those real quick in this Note.

Reiatsu - Spitual Pressure, the 'pressure' an entity gives off that works mostly as a measuring stick of their power. It is not their actual power, but just how it feels to other entities aside from themselves, and can be restrained through practice. Can also be purposefully directed to impose a feeling of helplessness onto an unsuspecting enemy.

Reiryoku - Spiritual Energy, what is the actual source of power in most beings. Works a lot like mana/stamina for Shinigami, Hollows, and others when using their abilities. Produced by the soul and stored in the spirit.

Reishi - Spirit Particles, the stuff that spirits and spiritual objects are made of. Seemingly a lot more maliable than physical matter. Used by Qunicies to make their bows and arrows along with their reiryoku.

Kishi - Physical Particles, IE atoms and molecules. A term used to make a distinction between the materials of spirits and the living. Thanks to certain techniques and technologies, kishi and reishi can be converted into one another.

Konpaku - The term used for the beings known as souls in Seireitei. Souls that remain in the Living World after death are usually referred to a as pluses to make a distinction. Almost all Shinigami are Konpaku, though only a small sliver of Konpaku are Shinigami.

Saga of the Princess of the Hollow World

Chapter 11: Dreams and Nightmares




She could see them, right there in front of her, two children huddled together, shaking. She couldn't move. She couldn't look away. They stayed there, kneeling in the rubble, crying and shaking, until the blood had pooled at the boy's knees and he finally went limp, succumbing to the wound in his chest.

The same wound she had put there.

The girl looked at her, tears streaming down her face, but her fear and grief slowly morphed into rage. She stood up, grasping a piece of half-charred wood in her hands and ran, a cry on her lips.

She was shot before making it even halfway, falling backward as her chest bloomed out in an explosion of blood.

"No!" Mary screamed, turning to see an old comrade whose name she could no longer remember, but stopped at what she saw. His body was scorched from the waist up, flesh turned into charcoal over his bones.

"Not how it happened last time?" he asked. "Of course not. You'd already killed me by then."

"I- I didn't-"

"You didn't hesitate to kill a little girl back then," the child said, the hole in her chest causing no issues with her ability to speak. "Oh, you felt bad afterward, though, right? Lot of good that did for me and my brother."

"And it still wasn't enough," another voice said, and Mary turned to see Vicky from then, one side of her face bleeding and cut, forcing one eye to stay shut, and the arm of the same side completely gone, leaving only a bleeding stump at her shoulder. "There was still another little girl you wanted to kill."

"Didn't matter who died on the way, right?" Drake asked from behind her, a piece of debris speared through his chest. "As long as you got your revenge, it'd be fine. Had to stop the 'evil Empire'. Had to kill 'the devil'."

"We were attacked," Grant's old self pointed out, his left cheek sliced open all the way to his neck. "Every time, we were on the defensive and pushing back, and people blamed us for it."

"We never wanted to war with the world," Matt spoke up, a hole through his skull from where his right eye should be. "It kept waging war on us."

"We were your comrades," so many said.

"You killed us without thought."

"You killed us without regret."

"You didn't even feel remorse."

"You didn't even think about us."

"You didn't even notice..."

"I- I-i-i- I'm... sorry, I-"

"I just wanted to live."

Mary looked back in shock to see her. The one she had gone to such great lengths to kill, only to fail every time. Like all the times before, the girl looked like a porcelain doll dressed up in a military uniform, like a child playing pretend. The mangled and bloody corpses that were strewn about them painted it as a different picture, yet all Mary could focus on were those cold eyes.

"If someone's trying to kill you, wouldn't you stop them however you could?"

She was moving forward against her own volition, hands outstretched towards the girl.

"People attacked my country, and I had to serve in the army. It was law. I was a mage. I couldn't say no. I'd die."

Her fingers arced out like claws, grasping toward her throat.

"Enemy soldiers tried to kill me. If I didn't kill them first, I'd die."

Her hands reached the girl, fingers wrapping around her thin, little neck, feeling so fragile under her grip.

"Was I supposed to just die? Let him kill me?" Now the girl's eyes were full of fear. Her hat was gone, her hair was loose, and her uniform muddied and torn. She looked so much like the girl Mary had shot before realizing the 'threat' was just a little village girl wielding a piece of wood. "Did your father go to war just to kill a little girl?"

"Kill the Devil, Mary!" she heard, and looked up to see the mangled corpse of her father, half-rotted and desiccated, arms held up in a beseeching gesture. "Kill the Devil! Avenge me!"

"P- papa," she whined, trying to pull her hands back but failing.

"Kill the Devil!" a voice underlying her father's repeated as she saw the strings leading from his arms and body, up to a cross of wood held aloft by a dark silhouette. "That's what you want, right? Kill the Devil! Destroy the Empire! Kill all Imperials!"

"N- no, that's- it's-"

"It's what you want," the being said as they leaned forward into the light. "It's what your wicked little heart prayed for."

Mary stared up at her own face, framed by gnarled horns and wearing a wicked smile.

"So go ahead and kill. Kill everyone in your way until you feel better. Imperials, Russians, Francois, Americans, it's all the same. As long as you get the Devil in the end." The giant, false Mary lifted up the corpse of her father and patted his unmoving head. "Just avenge Papa, right? That's all that matters."

Suddenly, Mary felt something was wrong and looked down to see a knife in her chest, plunged in there by the little soldier girl. She released her throat and grasped at the knife, and the girl just watched before kneeling next to her downed comrades.

"I just wanted to live," she said as the hands of Mary's murdered fellows all reached up and began pulling her down, ripping away pieces of her as she was dragged through the Earth and into the fires of Hell. She screamed and screamed, hearing the accusations of the dead and unable to even think of countering them, knowing that every last word against her was true. The flames were licking at her very soul…

Mary jolted up, screaming and clutching at her head. She struggled against her blankets before a light was switched on, shocking her just enough out of her panic to realize that she wasn't dead and going to Hell. After a moment, she was able to breathe out a shaky sigh of relief.

"Mary, are you okay?" she heard Vicky ask and looked up to see her friend with both of her arms intact

"...Nightmare," Mary ended up sharing, curling up her legs up and hugging them to her chest. The other woman walked over and sat down next to her.

"Want to talk about it?"

"...Past life. The War."

"Ah," Vicky murmured in realization.

Mary had explained her past life to them before. Knowing how the history of the worlds paralleled, Mary could only assume that her actions, and that of her country's, had probably led to further death and suffering in the long run. To say nothing about the horrible toll she had personally accounted for. They had tried to comfort her in different ways about it, either by telling her that it didn't necessarily follow the same pattern or that she couldn't have known and was just doing what she thought was right.

But that last point was wrong. Mary knew, now and back then, that she was only trying to fulfill her own desires of revenge. Even when she had some good intentions of giving back to the States as a soldier, there was always that underlying hope that they'd go to war with the Empire, and then she'd be able to give back what she felt they had done to her. Her quest for vengeance just became hyper-focused when she got the chance to join the Multinational Forces and further still when she discovered the little Imperial mage wielding her father's gun.

"Hey, it's all right, you know," Vicky said while patting her knee in an attempt at comfort. "It's all in the past. You aren't even the same person anymore. Literally."

"I blew your arm off," Mary admitted, though not for the first time. "If it didn't kill you, you were crippled for life."

Vicky just shrugged.

"Yeah, well, I don't remember it. And I'm fine now. See." To demonstrate, Vicky held up both of her hands and opened and closed them a few times. "Look, whatever was going on back then, you're obviously a completely different person now. You spend your days helping people, alive and dead. Your goal in life is to 'save the world'. You're a good person, Mary."

Mary wanted to believe that. She really did. But then, she had to wonder if she was doing it all because she genuinely was good, or because she was so afraid of how close she had been to falling past the point of no return.

"Thanks, Vi." She let go of her legs and pushed them back down. "I... feel really tired now. I think I'm going to go back to sleep."

"You sure you're all right?"

"Yeah, just... It scared me, is all."

"Okay. Well I'm in the room right over if you need me, 'kay?" Vicky reminded her while standing up to head out. "Just remember, we're all in this together. You come to us if you need help. We're a team." And then she held out a fist to Mary.

"We are." She bumped her own against Vicky's, and the woman left her room, flicking out the light and closing the door as she left.

In the end, however, sleep did not come easily for the reincarnated girl. It felt like every time she closed her eyes, she could see the accusatory gazes of all those people. Her friends, her comrades, the innocents caught in the crossfire, and even that girl. Her nightmare may have painted her as aloof, but whenever she thought back, she could recall the strain in her face as she struggled against the onslaught Mary tried to pour upon her. Fear and frustration in her eyes, and curses and prayers in equal measure on her lips.

"I just wanted to live in peace!"

Mary clutched her fists and squeezed her eyes tightly. Of all the former enemies she had been sent to meet, that one girl had been the one she dreaded meeting the most. Not for her sake, but because Mary wasn't sure for the longest time how she'd feel about her. In time, she could see past her feelings well enough to realize she was so afraid of herself still feeling hate that she didn't realize the hate was nowhere to be found anymore. Maybe then, it would be all right when they finally met again, though, every passing day seemed to indicate that she was nowhere to be found. Perhaps she had lived on, like she'd wanted, settled down after the war, and raised a family. Perhaps in that world she was still alive, surrounded by grandchildren? Only time would tell, unless she sought answers from The Hand of God.

And that... was not a question she was ready to ask. Instead, she'd leave it up to fate and faith. Like with all the others, when the time came, if it came, they'd meet again. And most likely, she wouldn't know a thing, just like them. It would all be Mary's burden to bear. Just as the Lord told her between one life and the next.

But she'd still do everything she could to try and make it right, even if there was no way to truly do so in a single lifetime. Her sins just weighed too heavily on her soul for that.

Despite them, though, sleep eventually came back over her. Luckily, it was devoid of dreams this time.



When Ichigo finally made his way out of the Shattered Shaft, he felt relief… and a little odd about the mask that had formed on his face. The kids were looking at him in worry, and Urahara seemed to be standing at the ready.

'Must have been closer than I suspected,' he figured, reaching up and pulling the mask loose, taking it away from his face with some effort, like pulling a powerful magnet from a hunk of iron, only he was that iron. When he finally got it free, everyone seemed to breathe a sigh of relief.

"So he didn't transform into a Hollow…?" Ururu asked.

"Congratulations!" Urahara shouted jovially, pissing Ichigo off as he used a hand fan like a prop. "You have completely changed into a Shinigami! Good job! You passed the second test!"

"Yeah… About that."

Ichigo focused, remembering what he'd been told in those few seconds that felt so stretched inside of his own soul. He gathered the reishi around to his hand and grabbed his sword, drawing it, willing the reishi to form and pushing the mass of the weird Hollow mask into it and the sword in a way that felt right, somehow. The sword reformed; the blade narrowed and the hilt lengthened. The shopkeeper was surprised a moment when a string of blue reishi shimmered into being between the blade's tip and the hilt's bottom—before Ichigo drew back on the string, loosing an arrow of reiryoku at Urahara's face, which he ducked away from.

"While I was down there, I told myself I was going to get back at you for this," Ichigo seethed a little. "Now that I'm out, I've got a promise to myself to keep! First, I'm going to see how many of these arrows I can pincushion you with! Then, I'm going to finish you off with my Zanpakuto, and send you right ahead to Soul Society!"

"Oh?" Urahara went right back to wearing his infuriating grin. "That's okay then. With that attitude, we can proceed straight to Test Three! Speaking of, there's no time limit. If you can use your sword to knock off my hat, I'll count that as a-"

Ichigo dashed forward, swiping his blade at Urahara's head. The man dodged back, but part of the tasteless head ornament was cut by the attempt.

His grin left, but annoyingly, it was right back a second later. Well, Ichigo was just going to have to try a little harder to wipe it off his face, then.



Rukia knew she had no hope of getting out of her situation. She couldn't even try to explain why a Hollow had leaped to her defense, trying to rescue her. If she did, it would only make everything sound so much worse. Better to let everyone conclude what they did, which was still a lot, but probably much kinder than if they had more pieces to the puzzle.

Just seeing even a little evidence that she was working along with Hollows was enough to condemn her to execution. It was already going to be hard enough with her crime of giving a human her Shinigami powers, but there could have been paths to clemency or a lighter sentence there. But allying with Hollows? What else could that be but treason?

She could already imagine the rumors going around about her. Renji's recording equipment had still been functional throughout the whole ordeal, so they didn't even have to take it solely from testimony. That Arrancar girl, Veronica, had tried to rescue her. And she was apparently going so far as to use non-lethal techniques like anesthetics to try and prevent any death. And yet… Byakuya cut her down mercilessly.

She knew she shouldn't be feeling bad for a Hollow like that, especially not one that had used the last of its strength to try and bite off a Shinigami Captain's fingers, but…

The Arrancar she had met were so unlike Hollows it went from being unfunny and looped back into hilarious. Was it something about them having a partly restored sense of humanity? She didn't know, and now she wished she had taken the time to get to know them. At the very least, Tanya seemed an interesting character. A born noble - no, royal from a race of beings that shouldn't even comprehend such a thing. She carried herself with an interesting mix of military-like decorum and noble pride, yet remained approachable enough that even the Kurosaki sisters felt comfortable talking to her. Rukia wished she hadn't been so afraid she was practically frozen the entire time. It's not like talking to her could have made things any worse for her.

Rukia sighed and looked over to the window of her cell.

'Maybe I could escape, but… Should I?'

She almost certainly couldn't. She still had no power, despite Byakuya's severing of Ichigo's Soul Sleep and Chain of Fate. That gave her some hope that the boy was still alive back on Earth, and that he'd be able to keep on living. Maybe with those two damaged, he'd stop getting involved in all the Shinigami business.

And yet, she had a feeling, though she wasn't sure if it was good or bad, that he'd figure out something. What could he do at this level, though? The Seireitei and its guardians were not some simple, lone Hollows. He could barely take on Renji with undoubtably strict limiters on the latter, and lost to her brother even faster than the poor Arrancar girl.

No, better if he stayed away.

Better if they hurried up and executed her.



Tanya sputtered as she pulled herself out of the deluge Kaien had created. Much like Harribel, the man could make water and attack with it. Unlike her, the water was produced by the act of attacking, rather than just being forms of attack on their own. That just increased once he finally got a hold of his Resurreccion, opening far more avenues for him than before and giving him some additional abilities he hadn't had before that he was now working through and learning to use effectively.

Lilynette was coughing up water nearby; Stark pulled her out by the scruff of her neck like a sopping wet kitten. Harribel was present too and using her own hydrokinesis to keep things from going overboard.

A moment later, Kaien glowed before returning to his sealed form, laughing as he spun his trident in one hand.

"Oh man! That felt like I was stretching out muscles I never had before. …Well, I guess I was doing that, wasn't I?"

"Certainly a useful form," the 3rd Espada commented as she pushed the water away towards an artificial resevoir used for processing water before piping it to the rest of Las Noches. "It could certainly synergize well with my own."

"Ah man, once Miyako gets Kyuuarashi's spirit back on track, it'll be better than that. The two were practically made for each other back in the day. Twisting Flower and Crying Storm!"

"Ach, my ears!" Lilynette cried out while shaking her head.

"Careful not to get an inner ear infection," Tanya warned her.

"Not the water! His uncool words!"

Kaien looked struck.

"I am not uncool!"

"Don't let it get to you. It probably sounds better said differently. Anyways, we now know the basics of what you can do, so we won't be surprised about it and can plan for it. Which is only good, considering the upcoming mission."

"Hey, why don't I get to go on the mission?" Lilynette asked, perhaps for the fourth time, now.

"Because stealth is a must, and while you're fine with the limiter gigai, where we're going, we have to be combat-ready at the drop of a hat."

"Still surprised you got us okayed for a whole two weeks," Kaien pointed out.

"I was too, at first, but I think Lord Kaname just… believed me about everything. I thought it was over when he came in to review it, but he approved when I explained how it might be vital to securing information."

"What exactly are you doing?" Harribel asked, crossing her arms under her chest in such a way her… assets noticeably shifted. Tanya and Kaien both made sure not to look directly at them but Coyote just blatantly stared from the side.

"Sorry, but we need to keep information spread to a minimum," Tanya answered. "Perhaps afterward, we can speak about it more openly, but right now, we can't risk an internal leak."

"And it's a little embarrassing, you know," Kaien decided to add. "Rather get it all straightened up before explaining."

"I see," the Espada muttered with some suspiscion. "Hopefully, you succeed in totality. I would like to hear about it, and it would not do for you to disappear during such a mission."

'Damn, does she think I'm running? No, couldn't be. I'm an obviously filial child with a mother, father, and adopted sibling waiting for me here. Ah, perhaps that could assuage her suspiscion, should she have any? Mother has spoken to her a few times, but they've never had a very long visit. And mother should get out and about sometimes, especially to socialize Nel. The child hasn't interacted with too many people outside of us and her old guardians. The Picaro hardly count.'

"Hey, Tanya," Lilynette interrupted her thoughts, "since you're going to go soon, can we hang out and get some of that candy stuff from that store the Palas keep talking about? Kaien got me all wet, and I'm tired."

"Don't say it like that," Tanya grumbled. "But sure, we can go candy shopping. We haven't gotten our first orders yet, so we'll need to supply ourselves manually until then."

"I still don't know how you accomplished buying things from a human like that," Stark commented, his gaze yet to leave Harribel's chest. Unfortunately for him, she was beginning to take notice.

Best that they clear out soon then.

"Let's go get the gigai ready, then."

"All right! Good luck, Onii-san!" The childish Arrancar yelled as she ran off in the direction of the storage area.

"Huh, what? Hey, stop calling me that!" Stark yelled back as she ran, Tanya heading off after her.

"Good luck, bro," Kaien said before zipping away in Sonido.

By that point, Harribel had leveled a glare at him.

"I know," she said darkly, and that was the last Tanya heard before she too sped off out of earshot.

Gigai were odd things. Pseudo-flesh puppet bodies that a spirit like themselves could wear almost like a set of clothing. They functioned almost like a living body, but went into a sort of suspended animation when not in use and didn't require the same amount of upkeep or care a body needed, though there was some maintenance involved. They were also designed to mimic the user once worn, though the variety they had were slightly altered in order to not replicate their masks or holes. Tanya and Lilynette both grabbed a pair of blank ones along with a set of modern clothing. Tanya had to carefully vet Lilynette's choices there, since the girl almost decided to walk around in nothing but a pair of sport bloomers and an unzipped jacket. It was bad enough she did nearly the same in their daily life.

Tanya still wasn't sure how she hadn't had a wardrobe malfunction yet, as much as she ran and jumped around.

A few minutes later, they were exiting the Garganta, donning their fake bodies, and then quickly getting dressed in an alleyway away from most prying eyes.

Most.

"Hey, what the hell were you two doing back here?!" some stereotypical-looking delinquent yelled at them as Tanya was pulling on her shoes and Lilynette was pulling up her panties. He was backed by a pair of equally stereotypical boys, one even holding a bat over his shoulders, while the other looked to be fiddling with something in his pockets.

"Ho, shit! Were they just-!" the bat boy shouted after seeing Lilynette's half-dressed state.

"What? Mind your own business!" the girl shouted back before pulling on her shorts and working on her socks.

"Dude, don't tell me we just missed it!" the pocket-fiddler groaned in complaint.

"Eugh, man, those two are like, kids."

"They ain't much younger than us. Besides, they were the ones doing shit out in public."

"Okay, this is becoming rather embarrassing," Tanya murmured. "Lily, hurry up with your shoes. I want to leave."

"I'm trying but… socks," her fellow Arrancar pointed out while trying to get the cloth tube on straight. Trying to do it while balanced on one foot probably didn't help matters.

"Now what's your hurry?" the lead delinquent asked, and Tanya felt a headache forming along with this stupid scenario. "You foreign gals don't wanna be around guys like us?"

"Okay, no, we cannot be doing this. Look, we have places to be and people to meet, and we both have tracker chips installed by our parents under our skin."

Tanya didn't actually know if tech like that was available in the early 2000s, but it was definitely catching on for pet owners around the time of her first death. It wasn't that far out there to imagine some worried European parents doing the same with their vulnerable daughters.

"Hey now, we ain't like that," the leader tried to placate her. "Just wondering if you'd like to come with us and see the fireworks. Promise, we can be proper gentlemen when we try."

She somehow doubted that, but either way, she genuinely wasn't interested, and Lilynette was going to be focused on getting candy. She wanted to try gummy bears, gummy worms, and whatever else came in gummy form after hearing about them from some acquisition workers. For herself, Tanya wanted some chocolate and maybe a bag of hard caramels.

"She said to get lost, punk," she heard from the side and looked to see a familiar mop of orange hair. To her entertainment, the delinquents all went rigid at the sight.

"Shit! It's the Karakura Strawberry!" pocket-fiddler cried out while taking a step back.

"Let's get out of here before he brings the hafu giant!" bat boy said before they ran off.

"Oi! What did you just say about- Oh, hey, Tanya?" Ichigo said as he recognized her. "You're… here without…"

"I'm in a gigai body at the moment. Oh, let me introduce you to Lilynette. Lily, this is Ichigo, a Quincy with Shinigami powers. Ichigo, my fellow Arrancar, Lilynette Gingerbuck."

"Sup?" Lilynette greeted him while pulling on her second shoe. "Hey, is this that guy you called a 'potential asset'?"

"Asset?" The living human asked.

"I have to put something on the paperwork," the princess defended herself. "I can't just label these as social visits… even if they do boil down to that most of the time. For instance, today we are performing reconasaince and low-impact sustinence acquisition."

"We're gonna look at stuff and eat candy," Lilynette helpfully supplied, standing up her full height.

It was odd for Tanya to see both her eyes and whole head after all this time, but there they were. The girl was dressed in a tube top, a bolero vest, and matching short shorts with sneakers and ankle socks. Tanya's outfit was more conservative, being a plain t-shirt, cargo shorts, tennis shoes, and topped with a pageboy cap.

"...Are most Arrancar just kids?"

"Hey! I'll have you know that age means nothing to us Arrancar!" The Primera's smaller half objected. Ichigo's eye went wide as his brow twisted in confusion.

"Lily! Don't say things like that!" Tanya warned her. "That has a completely different meaning to humans. And it does matter to some of us. You just don't care since you… did whatever happened to make you and Stark."

"Wait, so she was a regular Hollow and turned into an Arrancar?" Ichigo asked.

"Kinda. Actually, yes, basically. She was just a different person before that."

"And now we're two people, yeah. Hey, do you know where we can get candy?"

"Yeah, actually." He thumbed over his shoulder. "Festival's happening nearby. What was that about being two people?"

"Don't worry about it," Tanya waved him off. "Just think of it as mitosis and lead us. I'd rather have your scary face to deter any more annoyances."

"Tch, my face isn't that scary," Ichigo griped, yet he complied all the same.



"Welcome home, Ichigo!" Keigo called out, way too happy for a guy about to get a light kick in the face, though the man thankfully paused for a moment. "Hey, your sisters look completely different!"

"That's not his sisters, silly!" Mizuiro corrected him.

"Quiet you! ICHI-"

There it was. Apply foot to face, and- Stopped.

"He's like if Grimmjow and Ulquiorra had a kid," the light-green-haired girl whispered in Spanish. "Violent and grumpy, but in a quiet way."

"Nice to see you, Keigo."

"So mean!"

"Is this the one you beat up for fun?" Lilynette asked.

"Wha?! What?! No!" The teen objected before pointing to Mizuiro, who was sporting a rather deep tan. "That's his job! Obviously! I'll show you!"

"Whoa! Hey, careful!"

"Ah, so you have your own idiots to worry about," Tanya noted. "I am sorry. Mine are at least hard-skinned."

"It's not all bad." Keigo suddenly received another kick in the midst of his complaining session, courtesy of none other than Tatsuki.

"Yo," the karate champ greeted him, Orihime and Chad right behind her.

"Hey guys. Surprised to see you all at once."

"Good to see you, too. …Who're these two? Friends of Yuzu's?"

"Not including Karin?" Tanya asked.

"She doesn't have a lot of girl friends," Tatsuki pointed out. "Sorry, just assumed."

"It's quite fine. I am Tanya. This is Lilynette. Pleased to make your acquaintance."

"Wow, your Japanese is really good!" Orihime pointed out. "You only have a little bit of accent."

"Accent? I have an accent?" Tanya asked, clearly surprised by the news.

Ichigo just shrugged.

"What's an accent? Isn't that a color thing?" Lilynette asked. "Hey, wait, where do they think we're from? I forgot what country we're supposed to say."

"Spain. Other than that, just use normal terms."

"What part of Spain?" Chad asked, making Ichigo realize the two were not going to have private conversations in Spanish even less than he originally thought.

Luckily, a distraction made it's way toward them. Unfortunately, it was in the form of his father and sisters in yukatas barreling at him, knocking him down the bank incline near the river, the girls sliding downhill with him in a tumble.

"Have some chocolate-covered banana!" Yuzu insisted while holding her snack out to his face. "It's good! Open wide!"

"Open wide!" Karin repeated, just as bubbly as her.

"I don't want any," he told them, picking himself up and dodging the banana thrusts aimed at his mouth.

"What?!" Yuzu decried. "You won't eat my banana?!"

"Turn the volume down! What are you, drunk or something?"

"Yep!" His father confirmed from up the hill. "And I am wasted!"

"WHY?!"

"Old Man Ken put out a fruit juice stall. I 'rank som… but that old man is senile, he thinks sake is water. He wen' and diluted the juice wi'h sake!"

"Something tells me senility was not the issue here," Tanya supposed.

Lilynette then rolled down to land alongside the Kurosaki siblings.

"Hey, that was fun! Can I get some juice, too?"

"Absolutely not!" Tanya called down.

"Heya, hey there, who're you?" Karin asked the newly noticed presence. "You with Ichi-nii?"

"Yeah, we were following him around. He said he'd give us some candy!"

"You literally could not have said that in a worse way," the teen boy growled at her.

"Attaboy, Ichigo!" his father called down.

"That's not the kinda thing to cheer for!" he yelled at the old man.

"Tanya! You're alive!" Yuzu yelled, suddenly recognizing the Arrancar girl and running over to her to give her a hug.

"Yes, as I have been… my whole life."

"So good to see you!" the blonde twin yelled before offering her snack. "Here, try my banana!"

"Is today just- HRMPH! Hmm?" Tanya bit off the end and chewed it. "Hm, okay, that's pretty good. Milk chocolate."



"We need festivals in Hueco Mundo," Lilynette suddenly declared while carrying a few bags of candy. Tanya, currently carrying a barely conscious Karin so that Ichigo could focus on carrying Yuzu, looked at her in surprise. "What? It's so fun! We should have some!"

"It's not that, just…I never thought about it before. Everything in Hueco Mundo is either ancient or… brand new. We've been so busy building everything up, we haven't really had the time for organized holidays."

"Well, we should start! We got plenty of stuff built. We ought to take the time to enjoy it!"

The Princesa smiled faintly. "You're right. Work can be satisfying, but we need to work toward something. What better than a little fun?"

"See, I knew you'd get it. Hm?"

The green-haired girl paused, noting that they had walked ahead of the two men a little, and they were now talking about something that seemed serious.

"What're they doin'?"

"If I had to guess, Ichigo is explain-" Tanya stopped herself, then sighed. "Nevermind. It's probably private, anyways."

"Yeah, maybe. Hey, but I had a ton of fun today, you know. I'm gonna miss you while you're on your mission."

"Yes, well… You can still visit my mother and Nel. In fact, I encourage it. Maybe help them get out of the house once in a while. …Maybe while I'm gone, you can all plan a festival of some sort."

"Wait, seriously?"

"Seriously. I'll… figure out how to file for it. If nothing else, I can always make a new sector for event planning. In fact, we should definitely have something like that. It will… build morale to have regular breaks with festivities. Not too often, but… a few every year."

Lilynette beamed at that.

"Hell, we should have a, uh, 'Welcome Home, Tanya' festival. Or does 'Welcome Home, Princess' sound better?"

"Sounds nice, actually. I think I'd like to be welcomed back with fireworks and games."

Lilynette felt good at hearing that. She didn't know much about friendship, but having a friend, even if it was only one at the moment, felt amazing. Having someone around that one could depend on just touched on something deep within her. And Tanya was a great friend to have. Yeah, she was serious and big on rules, but that just fit with Lilynette all the better. Having someone around exactly like her wouldn't be half as fun, and Coyote was just a little too quiet to be as much fun. A good companion, sure, but that wasn't the same.

"All right. You sign some papers when we get back, and I'll have the best festival in Las Noches' history ready for when you get back from your mission."

"I'll take that deal."

"Yes!"



Only a couple of days later, Tanya finished preparing herself to go. She was already packed for the mission, with a few spare clothes, protein bars, and water canteens stowed away. The clothes were different from her normal fare, not being the 'traditional' white of the Arrancar or something from modern human civilization, but rather a special order she had made; dark green and grey outfits that greatly resembled her second life's Imperial military uniforms. With the additional hat that she could pull her hair through to keep it in place, these clothes would hide her visual Hollow nature, while a patch in the hat masked her Hollow reiatsu, making her appear more or less human to all primary senses.

With her bag shouldered and gigai carried over it, she headed to the place where she and Kaien would be meeting. The man was already there, holding hands with his wife and sharing some parting words with her that Tanya was sure were saccharine beyond description. Her mother was also present, and the woman seemed… engrossed by their interaction.

'Oh, I hope Mother hasn't become a romantic. I'd rather be done with puberty before she starts that. It'd be too much at once to deal with my own hormones and whatever she ends up pursuing in that department.'

Sometimes she wished her father was a bit more actively involved with her mother. At least enough to slide into the 'partner' slot for one another should the desire ever arise in either of them. It would certainly be easier for all parties. Unfortunately, the two were effectively strangers to each other. If they ever started looking for relationships, Roka was more likely to start with her workmates and Tio's fellow Fracciones. And her father… Well, she wasn't sure where his interests might lay. His body was that of an elder man, and unless something changed there, he likely wasn't ever going to feel the need. If he did, he'd probably look for power and respectability. Unfortunately, the only females Tanya knew that met those requirements were either youngsters, very much not into men, or dead.

"Tanya, are you ready?" Roka asked her daughter, breaking the girl out of her idle thoughts and bringing the loving couple's attention forward.

"Yes, Mama. You take care while I'm gone. Maybe go get some ice cream with Nel. Just… keep an eye out for Nnoitra. Don't be afraid to put your foot down if he tries anything."

"Of course. You take care of yourself as well," the woman said before patting her head and ruffling her hair ever so slightly. Tanya couldn't even pretend to bristle at it.

"I'll be back, love," Kaien told his wife one last time.

"And I'll be here," Miyako promised him before they shared a final, quick kiss and the man walked over to the princess.

"Let's get going, then."

"Right away," Tanya responded before opening up the Garganta with her Descorrer. The two walked through, and began jogging toward where their senses told them to go.

"You know, this is a lot different compared to a Senkaimon."

"I can imagine. Those things are permanently set and built upon. Lots of security systems, from what I understand. We may have to make something of the sort for ourselves, eventually."

"Like a Hollow Dangai?"

"Maybe… There are some unique Hollows out there. Surely there could be something like Runuganga and Batticaloa that could be used to create an interdimensional barrier."

"I… meant something like a Dangai for Hollows. Not a Dangai that is a Hollow."

"Oh! Well, either way works in the end."

They soon exited the Garganta near Urahara's shop, where Tanya reentered her gigai, and Kaien went to find a place to put his on for the first time. Rather than wait for him, Tanya went ahead to the shop, knocking before being let in by Ururu.

"The owner's down in the Training Room getting things ready. We have some other guests, too."

"Oh, anyone I know?" Tanya asked the girl, once again wondering what it was about the seemingly normal child that seemed so different. Whatever it was, it was a quality that was obviously present, yet she could never put a finger on what precisely it was.

"I don't think so. They're Americans."

"Americans?" Usually that meant someone from the States. While American tourists were not an unusual thing in Japan, for any of them to be here meant that they were something special.

"Oh, is someone here?" Tanya heard a familiar voice ask and froze. It had been a long time, and never before had she heard that person speaking in this tongue, but she couldn't forget it. It was too embedded in her mind and soul for her to ever forget.

As the woman stepped into the room, memories rushed back. The little moments of calm on the Rhine. The brief respites in the desert. The warm spots in the Eastern Front. She remembered seeing that face smile so brightly in times when smiles were in short supply. She recalled the grief and rage when that face had been marred and her arm lost to the enemy. She remembered waiting patiently by a hospital bed as she healed. The end of the war and their purchase of a cafe. The wedding neither had thought she could ever get. The children, the grandchildren…

Her funeral…

Tanya fought to keep a straight face as that oh-so-familiar one appeared, offering her that familiar smile once again. The sting in her eyes felt like a form of torture, but she kept the tears locked up tightly behind them.

"Hello there! I'm Viktoriya Serebryakov," she greeted Tanya while reaching out a hand.

"...Visha?" Tanya squeaked out, barely getting herself to reach out her own hand.

The woman blinked in surprise and giggled slightly.

"Haven't heard that in a while!" The woman responded while shaking her hand. "Most folks call me Vicky, though."

"Ah, Vicky, I see." Tanya nodded, and released a deep breath through her nostrils.

'Not her. Not exactly. Maybe… Maybe it's her soul. It... feels like hers. Like how I'm similar but different, so is she. But unlike me, I can't assume she remembers her past life. No, better to assume she can't remember anything.

'This feels… so unfair! From my first to second life, things couldn't have been more different. Second to third, there were similarities, but all surface level. I'm not even the same species. Strictly speaking, I'm not even a living creature. Why does she look so much the same? The same name? And it feels like she's a Russian emigrant as well.

'Did he do all of this to get at me? Or is this how it normally goes for reincarnation?'


"I didn't get your name."

"Ah, forgive me. Tanya Louisenbairn."

"Oh, like Tatiana?"

"...No, actually. Just Tanya."

"Ah, I hear that one has been getting popular in some places. Nice to meet you, Tanya. I was going to make some coffee soon. Do you want some?"

A smile made its way across Tanya's face at that.

"I would love some!"

Perhaps this wasn't the Visha Tanya knew for so long so long ago, but she had a good feeling that she was a lot like her. Perhaps she could make a new friend and watch her succeed in life as well.

Just like then, all over again?


 
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Perhaps this wasn't the Visha Tanya knew for so long so long ago, but she had a good feeling that she was a lot like her. Perhaps she could make a new friend and watch her succeed in life as well.

Just like then, all over again?
Oh, Tanya's gonna freak right the fuck OUT next chapter.
 
Oh, Tanya's gonna freak right the fuck OUT next chapter.
Though it seems that Mary's issues from the start of the chapter could be mitigated quite a bit if, by some impossibility, the two can actually cover their respective experiences. Because Mary seems to be under the impression she killed Tanya, while Tanya remembers a long and loving life with Visha. If nothing else, finding out Tanya wasn't so much "panicked attempts to survive" but rather more "surely I can pull through the front-line deployments to REMF if my strategies do well enough" would take the wind out of the worst of it.
 
Mary jolted up, screaming and clutching at her head. She struggled against her blankets before a light was switched on, shocking her just enough out of her panic to realize that she wasn't dead and going to Hell. After a moment, she was able to breathe out a shaky sigh of relief.
To steal a quote from my favorite Bleach fic:
"Reincarnation is an abattoir, and without bleach, all we would see is blood and rust.

But it is the soul's privilege to choose bleach, to choose forgetfulness, to choose to try and live again."
Some, like Tanya, handle the trauma of past life violence and deaths pretty well. Most others, like Mary, would probably do better if they could forget and start again.
 
"Reincarnation is an abattoir, and without bleach, all we would see is blood and rust.

But it is the soul's privilege to choose bleach, to choose forgetfulness, to choose to try and live again."
Some, like Tanya, handle the trauma of past life violence and deaths pretty well. Most others, like Mary, would probably do better if they could forget and start again.
Without memories though, is there any functional difference from permanent death/annihilation, save that it doesn't destabilize the soul ecosystem?

The choice of such oblivion yet remains with the souls, of course. As it should.
 
"Reincarnation is an abattoir, and without bleach, all we would see is blood and rust.

But it is the soul's privilege to choose bleach, to choose forgetfulness, to choose to try and live again."

What the hell is this title drop? XD It doesn't feel natural at all. It's so hilarious I can't take the quote seriously.
 
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while Tanya remembers a long and loving life with Visha
To quote the two relevant paragraphs side-by-side for comparison's sake:
'...Wait, am I gay, though? I mean, I definitely feel attracted to women. 150 or more collective years of being female hasn't really changed that, has it? Well, if I think about Harribel…yeah. Okay, what about Mila-Rose… Okay, these are bad examples. Loly? Well, if she wasn't so mouthy… Menoly… Sun-sung… Right, yeah, they're all definitely attractive. Maybe I'm looking at this from the wrong angle. What about… Do I even want to be attracted to men? No, no, it's not about want. …Actually, it's precisely about want. Ach, focus! Okay, obvious examples I hate or can't like, like the Granzes, are out. Then maybe…Grimmjow? Oh dear. Uh…Ggio? Kinda? Hm, Redder? Maybe if he smiled more. Findorr? Too much mask. Wait, hold on a second?! I am attracted to some men!'
As the woman stepped into the room, memories rushed back. The little moments of calm on the Rhine. The brief respites in the desert. The warm spots in the Eastern Front. She remembered seeing that face smile so brightly in times when smiles were in short supply. She recalled the grief and rage when that face had been marred and her arm lost to the enemy. She remembered waiting patiently by a hospital bed as she healed. The end of the war and their purchase of a cafe. The wedding neither had thought she could ever get. The children, the grandchildren…

Her funeral…
Catching up on the SB thread pointed out the "Exact Words" ambiguity of the uncertain wedding being singular "she", so for all it's pretty damned likely to be the fandom-usual Tanya/Visha pairing it is not actually confirmed as such. No matter how tortured the third to last sentence into the last two is under that interpretation, given how thoroughly it implies a "we".

Also note the funeral in the context of Tanya's Inner Hollow talking about Visha probably being dead of old age. Either there's some suppressed memories going on there or Tanya got to see her own.
 
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Chapter 12: Under Preparation New
Saga of the Princess of the Hollow World

Chapter 12: Under Preparation



Following her daughter's advice, Roka had set aside some time to take Nel out and about, focusing in particular on an area called El Mercado, where people would barter with different items and trade them for others or favors. Tanya had wanted to add a 'system of currency' to the whole thing, but had put it off until the 'internal economy' was a little more mature. Roka didn't know what exactly that meant, but she did understand the basic concepts of fiat currency enough to follow most of her talking points.

The two had gone to a cold food stand, receiving ice cream scoops placed inside of waffle cones. Roka chose vanilla while Nel picked out the mint with chocolate-covered crickets. As they ate the cold treats, they took a seat on a nearby bench and watched the people moving back and forth, most of them members of the Cuerpos de Palas retrieving orders for the higher-ups. For a moment, Roka wondered if these papers signed by Espada, Fraccionnes, the Princesa, or the Lord Shinigami could count as money, then dismissed that idea, as these documents were temporary and one-time use.

Suddenly, an Arrancar stopped in front of her, his iron-soled boots sending up sparks at his sudden deceleration, and saluted. His was olive-skinned with mostly brown hair topped by a pseudo-mohawk of red and blue, and his Estigma took the form of a nose guard reminiscent of a beak.

"Yasmany Rebelde," Roka greeted the youngest of the Escudo, who was only a little under a decade older than Tanya. In response, he gave her a teeth-revealing grin oft-likened to her own child's biggest smiles.

"Heya, Mamacita Ro-Ro, Miss Flanny tol' me ta go an' le'ya know that we's gettin' togeda da backup thingies. I canna 'memba wha' she call 'em, but they's dose things what you makin' from them caja negacion cubes."

"Ah, I see." One of the contingencies they had worked on for Tanya's backup plans was ready for use, then. Hopefully, they would not need it, but Tanya would not have started developing these things for no reason.

It was frightening to imagine what was so terrible that her daughter would make such plans as quietly as she could. The whole thing was so disconnected and decentralized that one looking in from the outside might have thought them all coincidences. Luckily, between Roka's ability to process data, the Palas' nearly-unseen web of connections, and Flancilla's capable guidance, they were able to keep everyone on track with the multiple projects.

"Thank you for informing me. I will come by later and check over them to ensure stabilization."

"Oh ya! Do dat, 'cuz I don't be trustin' Miss Stitches to be safe as she shou' wi'out da Princess to watch o'er her. And da rocket man, he still too zany for us be trustin' him wi' dat stuff alone." He shook his head and then shrugged. "Eh, but wha're we gonna do? All the smart'uns be havin' da loosest screws. Huh, oi-oi-oi, isat Lord Spoonbug lookin' over at ya?"

Roka followed the young Escudo's gaze and saw the Espada Nnoitra Gilga there, his face held in a frown as he walked in their direction. She hoped he was simply passing by, but the way his eye landed on her and Nel told her otherwise.

'I was warned about this, but... I am unsure about what to do. I cannot fight him, and running may make things worse. But... neither may be necessary.'

"Oi-oi-oi-oi," Yasmany whispered to her. "You wanna... You want to skid off while I ge' his 'tention?"

"No, I... do not believe we are in danger."

Much of her logic, however, dictated that they were. Nnoitra was an infamously violent man, even for an Espada or Arrancar in general. And yet, she also understood that what may be driving him right now was not violence, but perhaps something else.

Roka reached over and protectively placed a hand atop Nel's little mask. The girl looked up from her ice cream at her and smiled, then seemed to finally take notice of the fourth person to approach this specific bench.

Nnoitra looked down at them, then his eye slid over to peer at Yasmany before snarling.

"Buzz off, kid. I got something to say here and not to you."

Yasmany held out his arms in challenge.

"Oh, so you think you gonna jus' tell da One an' Only Chanticleer wha' he can do whe-"

The Escudo's voice was cut off when Nnoitra's ax suddenly appeared right in front of him, the upwards facing crescent's blade pointed his way, with one end of the crescent just above his head and the other in-between his knees.

"And what's this noisy little chicken gonna do, huh?" Nnoitra asked, a smile coming back to his face. Yasmany held a look of frustration at his situation, teeth clenched and eyes narrowed in anger, but it was clear in his body's stiff shakiness that he was also afraid. Despite his bluster - in Tanya's words, his greatest and most persistent flaw - he knew he stood no chance against the situation he was in.

"Hey!" the high-pitched voice of Nel called out loudly, catching everyone's attention. "Don' be mean to him! Mishter Chicken wash jusht wastching out fer us!" She then puffed out her cheeks and held up her half-eaten ice cream cone. "Meanies don't get ishe cweam! So be good, an' you can have shome."

Nnoitra's gaze was... confused at the offer of the childish bribe. As he slowly drew back his weapon, Roka then felt a tinge of the emotion of shame directed at herself.

'Tanya said I must not be afraid to put my foot down, and yet here I am, being quiet while a small child stands up bravely against antagonistic behavior.'

Roka then stood up, picking up Nel with one arm and looking back up to try and meet the Espada's eye, though he still seemed focused and confused about Nel, who still held a brave face against him.

"Sir, if you would like, the ice cream cart is over this way. Yasmany, thank you for standing up for us, but it will be unnecessary. Please carry my confirmation back to Lady Fraustein post-haste."

"Er, uh, yeah. Yeah, I can do dat. You, uh... Y'all be careful now, a'ight."

Yasmany then burst away in Sonido, leaving an afterimage behind that had winked before fading away.

"Aw, we shoulda asked if Mishter Chicken wanted ice cweam," Nel realized a second later before offering a smile up to Nnoitra. "Oh well. What's yer favorite flavor, mishta?"

"...Do you know who I am?" he finally asked, looking more than a little miffed about the way the conversation was trying to turn out.

"Uhhhhhh, oh! Nel knows! Ye're an Eshpada, yeah? Um, Girafa?"

"Gilga. Nnoitra Gilga, Cinco Espada." Then he scoffed and muttered under his breath, "Used to be the Cuatro before that drunk uncle showed up. I was this close to getting her old spot and..." His teeth ground together, almost making Roka jump at the sound.

"Mishter Gilga," Nel tried, putting in effort to pronounce his name right, "would you like shome ice cweam?"

Nnoitra looked back at her again and huffed out through his nose.

"Fine. Might as well see what the big deal with this stuff is. Where is it again, woman?"

"Just over here," Roka answered before leading him along.

"Wha's yer favorite flavor?"

"I don't know," the man grumpily ground out. "I never ate this stuff before! Two of my Fracciones love it, but the idea of drinking milk is... Do you know where that stuff comes from?"

"Uh, wabbits an' cows?"

"Their teats," Nnoitra filled her in. "It's basically animal teat juice."

"Is 'at bad?"

"I don't... know. Tesla just... explained the other day how it's basically filtered blood, so I guess that makes it meat. But the thought is still weird! Milk is supposed to be for babies! Why are grown adults drinking and eating it?!"

Nel shrugged. "'Cuz it tastes good? Nel hashn't twied all the flavors yet eit'er, but Nel really likes minty ones, like this one. It'sh got schocolate-covered cwickets!"

"...Crickets?"

Nel nodded. "They's crunchy. Look!" Nel then picked out one of the candied bugs and held it out for him. "Twy it."

The Espada held out a hand to catch the treat and looked it over a moment before popping it into his mouth.

"Heh," he muttered after chewing it a few times. "Yeah. Pretty good, I guess."

There was no attempt to extract items of trade, barter, or notes of favor when Roka had led Nnoitra to the ice cream cart and he 'requested' a cone. The Arrancar tending to it only shakily asked some clarifying questions about what he wanted, and then served him up a double-scooped cone of chocolate-cricket mint and strawberry swirl.

'This is going well,' Roka thought as she listened to Nel steadily ask more and more questions of the Espada. 'I was afraid, at first, but I suppose my fears were unfounded. While he is still... rough-around-the-edges, he appears to be genuinely attempting to reach out. It must be confusing for the man.'

Her mind then wandered back to one of the shows she was watching, wherein one of its main characters was going through similar circumstances of sudden fatherhood thrust upon them. Though, in that case, the unprepared man was aware of the child since soon after their conception, and while of a similar hot-headed temperament, his violent actions were closer to the norms of human civilization, limited to street and bar fights or interpersonal fistfights. Still, Roka could easily picture Nnoitra Gilga going down a similar path of learning restraint and reigning in his violent tendencies for the sake of a new family.

'There is a lot of change coming,' Roka noted as Nnoitra clutched at his head and Nel belatedly warned him about the dangers of brain-freeze. 'I think it will be for the better.'


Urahara was looking over some footage from within his own home's security systems. Of particular note was his Arrancar guest's reaction to his American ones. After careful vetting of the foreign high-spec humans, he had put on his act and gotten to know a good bit about them personally, though they still kept things close to their chests. They were a lot like Yatsutora, Inoue, and Arisawa, and Yoruichi had vouched for their teaching capabilities, so they had directed them to the teenagers in order to get them much-needed training. It helped that they knew specifically what sort of powers they had, rather than shooting in the dark like he and Yoruichi had been doing. He didn't have much information on them, neither the Nails nor Physical Magic, but he was always willing to learn.

But then Tanya came back with Kaien in tow, setting up shop in the underground room, making plans, and training. Before that, though, when she entered and ran into some of the Americans, she had an interesting reaction, all caught on his home security.

Normally, her interactions with people, new or known, was cordial and polite while almost strictly professional. It took the likes of a festival to get her to let her hair down any amount. Or the realization that the person with nearly all the power one could hold over her was looking to undermine everything she was working towards to shake her confidence. But when she saw the face of Viktoriya, she had looked completely caught off-guard and started muttering her words as if unsure of herself.

Urahara looked and looked, but there was nothing special about Vicky that should have unbalanced Tanya so. Born in Ukraine, moved to the States at 4 years-old, and at some point learned of magic and joined the European-American Wizard Coalition, not to be confused with European Wizards of America, which was a branch of a racially-based supremacy group that didn't even know about magic. At no point was there ever anything that could have connected her to the Arrancar, much less their Princess, but that's when Urahara recalled the age difference.

Tanya was 74 years-old. Vicky was barely 18. There was more than enough time there for a Hollow to have been purified, re-entered the Cycle, and then be reborn as a human. Not all Hollow souls passed into the afterlife, directly, after all. Assuming no time differentials affected the transfer of her soul, she could have been someone Tanya knew up to her 54th​ year before suddenly being taken. And to have been purified and placed back in the Cycle, a Shinigami was almost certainly involved.

It was only a theory, but it was reinforced when he saw the expressions on her face upon meeting Mathew, Warren, and Elliana. As for how she would have recognized them, souls tended to gravitate towards bodies familiar with them more often than not. They may have resembled their old selves enough that Tanya was able to cotton on, dig into her spiritual senses, and pick up on their spiritual signatures, which would have to be similar no matter what. One resemblance was coincidental, but resembling them in body and soul? It would be like she was seeing old friends for the first time in a long time, despite none of them even knowing who she was.

"...When he first came, they'd killed all the Adjuchas at court that day…"

"Hm, I see, I see," Urahara muttered while rubbing his chin. "This has all been boiling just underneath for a while now, hasn't it?

"...We're going to need to tread carefully with this lot, huh?"


Tanya twisted her gun and pushed to deflect the tines of Kaien's trident away from her, stepping to the side and slashing at him the moment she was clear of its head. The man then blocked with the polearm's handle and spun it up before going for a slash, a blade of water following the tines' path.

They went back and forth like this for a while, getting a feel for their fighting forms and the muscles that propelled their weapons being stretched and warmed up. As they sparred, a few people came down to watch them, including two of the Americans, Inoue Orihime, and Arisawa Tatsuki.

After both participants felt they'd practiced for long enough, they slowed to a stop and stepped aside, wiping sweat from their faces on soft towels helpfully provided by Tessai.

"Thank you very much," Tanya said to him after patting down her hair.

"Wow! You really have a hole in your chest!" Orihime exclaimed upon getting a closer look at the Arrancar, poking a finger through Tanya's Hollow Hole, giving the girl a strange sensation.

"H-hey! Don't do that! It feels weird!"

"I feel like there's some kind of dirty joke here," Warren Grant said to Vicky, "but it's just too strange for me to word it right."

"Hm," Vicky hummed before asking, "what's so strange?"

"This... whole thing," he said while gesturing at the scene of Tanya swatting away Orihime. "We're in Japan, helping a bunch of teens get ready to jump into the Other World with some... humanized Hollows."

"Huh, wait, you guys aren't coming with us?" Tatsuki asked them.

"Can't," Grant told her. "We're... What's the word? We've got ties to... other polities."

"We're members of the European-American Wizard Coalition," Vicky explained. "If we start poking into an afterlife realm, we could get into a lot of trouble with them and get the Coalition as a whole dragged into the situation as well."

"But you're teaching us magic and stuff," Tatsuki pointed out, just as Orihime was pushed over next to her by the smaller girl, looking a bit sheepish about her received admonishment.

"Yes, which I am very much curious about," the Arrancar girl said. "This magic... Physical Magic. Does it follow more established principles of science? Or is it a form of spiritual energy that reacts to physical entities?"

"Uh, kinda." Vicky shrugged. "We take in energy from natural phenomena and convert it into magical energy through our spirits. So... there's some aspect of... spirit-ness to it."

"Huh, what do you mean physical phenomena?" Tatsuki asked. "I thought it was coming from inside of us or something."

"Eh, it's... not really my forte."

"Wait, I think I know this one," Warren butted in. "Okay, so, when we say physical phenomena, we mean things like the wind blowing, water flowing, earth spinning, or even the sun shining. It's all energy, right? So... your spirit takes that energy in, converts it, and that becomes magic."

"...How?" Tanya deigned to ask after a moment of silence.

"I... don't really know," Warren admitted, rubbing the back of his neck.

"We're still pretty new to the whole thing ourselves. I'm only at the 4th​ Gate while Warren's still 3rd​."

"Late 3rd​!" the younger man objected. "I'm almost there! It's just... 'splendor' is a lot harder to grasp onto than I thought."

Tatsuki and Tanya blinked at the same time. "...What?"

"Don't you worry, Grant-san," Orihime tried to cheer the slightly older teen up. "I'm sure you'll find a way to be splendorous!"

"...No, I'm still lost," Tanya concluded. "What does splendor have to do with magic?"

"If it's what I think, you don't want to know," Tatsuki warned her. "I nearly got a headache the first time someone started explaining that stuff to me. They gave me a chart, and I still can't follow it."

"I would like to see it, at least. Magic sounds like it could be an incredibly useful tool in any arsenal. For utility and variety, if nothing else."

"Wait a sec," Orihime suddenly declared, a look of concentration growing on her face. "Magic spirits? Energy from the sun? Splendor?" She then gasped so deeply some felt the air shifting. "It's just like Jojo's Bizarre Adventure!" she cried out with stars in her eyes.

"There is..." Tanya began, but stopped herself. "No. I know what that is, and this isn't it. They don't... summon up spirits from within themselves, for one."

"But I do," Orihime pointed out before summoning up the fairy-like beings that made up her power. "Come on out, everybody!"

Tatsuki suddenly looked very exhausted as the spirits of Orihime's power began talking among themselves, with one of them consistently getting into arguments with the others, and at one point, pulling at a lock of the girl's hair while berating her.

"I'm so glad I don't have one of these Nail things," she groaned.

"To be fair, this is very unusual for a Nail," Warren pointed out. "Not even Sundén's has a personality, much less a spirit."

"Indeed," Yoruichi responded. "Inoue-san's power seems more reflective of a Shinigami's in this regard."

"So those little things are like her Zanpakuto spirit or Interna Hueco?" Kaien asked.

"Interna what?" Warren asked him.

"Arrancar Zanpakuto spirits, basically," Tanya answered him quickly. Yoruichi's focus went over to her, but she was already moving on. "Back on track, I would like to learn about Physical Magic. Can you teach it to me?"

"We might," Vicky said while tapping her chin. "It shouldn't run counter to your natural powers, but if you're anything like a human learning them, then there will be things that you're good at and things that you aren't, so don't worry if you don't catch on at first."

"Of course. I look forward to it."


"Hm, Physical Magic, huh?" Fran asked while looking over the daily report the Princesa had sent her. Hadalgo Bucead patiently waited for her to finish before turning to him.

"Okay, nothing here that has to be passed on just yet, and for what could, it needs more analyzing. Carry on with your tasks, Señor Bucear."

"Bucead," he corrected her with a nod.

"Ah, sorry," she apologized, but he was already moving into his space.

His harpoon cut through the fabric of reality, and he stepped through. His space was heavy, weighing down upon him and anyone he brought through it. It was also dark, so much so that any other light could not pierce the darkness. Even the brightest modern torches they brought in could not shine more than a few feet.

The mouth of the mask over Hadalgo's right eye opened, and its light shone brightly in a narrow cone, leading his way forward. The Arrancar stepped carefully, mindful of the slick and oily things interspersed along the 'ground' and the others that reached from 'above,' moving back and forth as though looking for something, wrapping around each other and coiling so tightly they appeared to fuse together before sliding back apart.

His harpoon speared forward, and he stepped out from his space and back into Hueco Mundo, where the light was plentiful and soft, and the air was gentle on his iron hide.

"Hadalgo," Usagi Amarillanine greeted him with a smile, her golden hair swaying a bit with her head tilt, only the rabbit half-skull Estigma interrupting its flow to his keen left eye while the right shut. "Good to see you. Got the missive?"

He passed her the binder, and the younger Arrancar leafed through it before nodding.

"Ah, I see, I see. Just about like we expected. Okay, I've got some things that need to reach my sisters, Blancata and Rojima," Amarillanine told him. "And they should have a package to deliver back, but it might be for the Ganaderos."

He nodded. "Of course. I'll get them."

"Good man." She showed him another bright smile and fetched a small, cardboard box. "It's all in here. Travel safe, now."

"Always."

Once again, he walked into his space. The trip would take a little longer this time, and now he could spot a few things of clawed legs and chitin moving about, snipping through the tendrils that came too close, only for those very tendrils to freely move toward their goal and attach before stiffening, straightening, and cracking into sections, becoming like new legs and claws. Some fell under the weight of too many tendrils or new legs, and they would slowly sink away, but there were always more rising up. Somewhere far 'above' a song rung out from the throat of some creature that would not die, no matter how much the razor jaws snapped into its watery flesh. Hadalgo looked at it once, and he never wanted to see it again.

As he made his way, he thought about when he first walked into the new Las Noches. It hadn't been entirely intentional. The place had changed since he'd last arrived. Several had taken him for an intruder and responded as such, but then the old king recognized him, and the princess queried him on how he'd gotten inside and almost reached the very center of Las Noches without being detected. He answered honestly, and she'd become intrigued. After that, he was given a task, a job, and a place to lay his head down in peace.

For so long, he had merely existed, traversing the sands, the depths, and even the brighter, thinner worlds of Living and Souls, in hopes of running into something, anything that could end the monotony the world had become. He'd seen the horrors, and they gave him nothing but repulsion. He'd seen the wonders, and while pleasant, they wore away with time. People had been much the same as either, case by case, with few who stood out in the endless crowds of names, but things were different now. Las Noches was experiencing growth and change, and not merely in the way a tree or even a forest may grow or change in the ways of the cycles. It was something new. For the first time in a long time, Hadalgo was excited to see what was going to happen next.

And so, he used the power he had over his space to quickly traverse distances that would take a good deal longer through Garganta. His was a rapid travel, but far more costly for most others. Something about his space that he'd long forgotten about was how its forms and shapes were... incomprehensible to most minds. Not in a merely confusing way but one that actively twisted at people's brains. He wasn't sure if he was used to it, or if it didn't affect him because it was his, but few others could walk through while letting themselves see it. Ichimaru Gin had tried for a moment, and ended up with a haunted look for several days, his eyes open wider than many thought possible for hours. He recovered though, so it was obvious that whatever people were seeing wasn't that bad, just strange.

He stepped out into the Rukongai and the Soul World's far thinner air, specifically in a shack set up for the very purpose of him coming and going. Blancata, white ponytail and rabbit-ear Estigma hidden under a hat, jumped a little at his entrance.

"Bucead! I wish you had a way to warn us when you come through!" she complained.

"I am the warning," he reminded her.

"...Right. Well, we've got some intel on the situation in Seireitei." She handed him a sheaf of papers while he traded her for the box. "Ooh, Mama made a cake! Want a slice?"

He smiled and nodded. "I would love some. Also, Amarillanine said you might have something for the Ganaderos."

"Yeah, I think we finally got some of those chicken things. Rojima should be on the way with them right now. Safely boxed up and everything. Here, we got some plates in the kitchen."

Blancata led him over to their mostly modernized kitchen area connected to the 'landing room' of their base of operations. The cake was pulled out and cut into slices, icing atop it mostly white with a brown rabbit drawn on, and then a piece was set before Hadalgo, who gratefully ate it, tasting the carrots within and humming at the pleasant mix of flavors and textures.

"Looks like we're nearly all set," Blancata said while reading over the stack of missives and notes. "We're still not sure where 3, 4, and 8's loyalty all lie, though."

"Harribel... is a tricky one."

An understatement. The woman never liked Baraggan. Understandably so, but she wasn't exactly diplomatic in her dealings with him before Aizen. Her stance on the Princesa was a lot softer, what with the girl being a child and never having done or said anything bad to her. She also seemed to appreciate what the girl had done for Las Noches and Hollowkind, though word had it that they were metaphorically butting heads on the stance of standardizing all uniforms. The Tres Espada enjoyed her free expression, and many others enjoyed her expression as well. The Princesa, however, felt that all things needed to be orderly, and having people distracted by a pleasant view could be counterproductive, in her mind.

It might also be very distracting to her, specifically.

Unfortunately for the Princesa, Hadalgo had it confirmed that the Lady Harribel did not swing that way. She was just an ardent defender of female-based rights and advocate of gender equality.

The red-haired Rojima came in at that moment, pulling in a cart full of bird creatures that were raising a ruckus from their cage.

"Ooh, Mama made a cake?"


Lala Tehenia looked into the cart that somehow bent space and time thanks to Wilhelm Nylon's work, and frowned at the contents.

"These are ducks an' geese," she pointed out, gesturing to the couple hundred birds that were somewhat crowded in the physics-bending transport. "Waterfowl."

Hadalgo just shrugged, and she sighed.

"Tell you h'waht, Ah'm gonna give you some photos, and you jus' take 'em back to those girls so they know exactly wut a chicken is 'posed ta look like."

She kinda understood, on some level, that the girls had no idea about anything from Earth and the Living World or its mirror reflection in the Soul World, but she didn't quite understand what was so hard about recognizing a chicken of all things. They got cows right on the first try, even if they thought goats were 'smaller cows' and grabbed a bunch more of them at the same time.

''Least they got birds this time,' she thought privately to herself while typing, letter by letter, a message to whoever did all the paperwork to get some print-outs of pictures of chickens. 'Not in any of my dreams did Ah ever think I'd be farmin' rabbits. Quick-breeding critters, though. Keepin' up with the meat demand decently.'

After a minute, a message returned to her, and she wondered once again how anyone could type things out so quickly.

"A'ight, someone named Seleni Novella is gonna have your pictures. Dunno who that is."

"I know her. I'll be off, then."

"Take care, vaquero," she said with a wave as he opened up one of his unique portals and walked through it. Lala almost shrieked as she jumped away when an oily tentacle reached out, but it was severed with the closing of the portal and quickly withered and wicked away into nothing.

"Motherfucker jumpin' off a dog dick! How the shit does he go through there all the time?!"

After calming herself down and collecting her wits, Lala began making calls and getting her farmhands working. Just shy of a dozen Ganaderos showed up as she made a few more calls, one to Franceska Mila-Rose and another to Findorr Calius in order to speak to both sides of the equation to find a solution to her current issue.

"Yeah, it's gotta be right about there. ...'Cuz we need the water. ...Yes, that's why it's near the border of their... Can you not be yellin' at yer sister while yer on the phone negotiating land usage?! Just ignore her, you dollar store cat girl! This is important here! ...Sorry about the yelling, Mr. Calius, just tryin' to keep everything on track to get these birds where they need to go. ...No, ducks and geese. Close, but no cigar. ...It's an expression. ...Right, well, if we're all good? Then it's a done deal. We'll be settin' up in just a few. ...Thank you both fer takin' the time to help us get this done. Ah'll be sure y'all are at the top of the list once we start harvestin' eggs and meat. ...Ah, not exactly, but they're pretty similar. I'll see if Rosa has some recipes she can send yer cooks. I know Miss Tanya enjoys her cookin'. ...Sure thing. We'll see y'all there."

The woman then hung up the phone and turned to her workers, who, like the well-trained professionals that they were, had gotten together the lion's share of the materials they would need and were working on getting the last few.

"All right, Ah want that riverside coop up before lights out! These birds need to swim, damn it! If they ain't relaxed, the meat ain't gonna be no good! And they ain't no good, I'll serve up YOU!"


Mila-Rose had found herself butting heads with a lot more annoyances lately. There were still Apacci and Sung-sun to deal with, but she was used to that. It'd be far more off-putting if she didn't fight with them every once in a while. No, the new annoyances started after the Palas really got underway. They were an appreciable asset, of course, but, unfortunately, one of their upper-tier scientists just so happened to have a similar name.

The number of times she had some messenger coming up to her believing her to be 'Francisca' instead of 'Franceska' was too numerous to count, and it was always some complicated, scientific thing they spouted off or gave her reports on. The issue caused a reorganizing for things to be addressed going by surname, but apparently that made Yylfordt, Veronica, and Gavril inherit the problem that once plagued her. It was reorganized again to go by full names, and it went back to her, though far less frequently.

Beyond that, there were constant requests actually addressed to the Lady Harribel and her Fracciones for one thing or the other. Most often, it was something related to water. It rather angered her to imagine people trying to use her mistress as some sort of living water well, but the long-term solution to many of those things had turned out fairly creative in the end: Rio Lloron. It was an artificial system of flowing water created through judicious applications of Lady Tia Harribel's power on imported sea water from the Living World over the last fifty years. Snaking through Las Noches to eventually turn upon itself like the mythical ouroboros devouring its tail, feeding various irrigation canals, which in turn feed the fields, orchards, and plantations of the Hollow Kingdom. Over time the salts have been filtered out, leaving only freshwater, and its continued existence has been replenished from the depths of Hueco Mundo with pumps bringing out the deep groundwater to keep it all filled.

Technically, the artificial river and the land immediately around it was Harribel's fiefdom, but it's water still needed to be fed out, so, under the authority of Aizen through the Princesa, the Cuerpos de Palas had the sole authority to extend canals and piping from it outside of Harribel or her underlings. But that made this newest project rather tricky.

"I hate this thing!" Apacci screamed while chasing a goose that had stolen her sword and continuously ran from her, honking and flapping its wings, possibly as some sort of taunt. "Let me kill it!"

"We ain't killin' none until we get at least two clutches hatched," Lala Tehenia reminded her while directing her Palas Ganaderos to raise up a barn and coop at the agreed-upon location. A handful of Baraggan's Fracciones were there, too, overseeing the construction like she was and Apacci was supposed to be doing, but then she had to go and mess with the birds, one of which turned out to be a rather brave creature.

Lala herself was... intimidating in a lot of ways. She was taller and... more endowed than any other woman in Las Noches Mila-Rose knew of, and she had a hammer with a four-foot-long handle and a head bigger than most people's. Some men had tried starting a crass rumor that she was the source of milk that made its way into people's diets, but when she heard about them, she squashed such rumors, along with the legs of the men who had been joking so rudely about her.

She had gotten one of the requests meant for Fraustein about fixing one of them, and the rest she learned on the trip to give it back.

Perhaps in another world, she could have joined them. Mila-Rose didn't know what a 'heffer' was, but it must be an intimidating creature to be the base of that Arrancar woman. Likely a horned beast, going by the Estigma above her ears, her mask's fragment looking like a pair of long horns jutting from her blue and white hair.

She straightened up her overalls while walking towards a post some Palas were trying to drive down and, with a single, one-handed swing of her hammer, she drove the reinforced wood a good foot in.

"Now get it fenced," she instructed her underlings. "Half the ducks are looking ready to wander off. If Ah gotta call the Picaro to come find 'em 'cuz y'all took too long, yer ass is grass, ya hear?"

"Yes ma'am!" they all responded before spreading out, grabbing their tools and materials, and returning to put up some sort of wire fencing that they tacked to the posts while unfurling it like a scroll.

"I see you have them all whipped up into shape," Abirama Redder complimented her, to which the large woman smiled ferociously.

"Eh, they know I love 'em, but they also know I ain't gonna accept them half-assin' anything. Really, we've got more 'an 'nough time to get 'r' done and get back to the rest of our chores. I just can't take seein' these poor critters stuffed up in a box when they should be quakin', honkin', and swimmin' around lookin' for grub."

"...Aren't you planning on eventually killing all of them for food?" Mila-Rose asked, confused about the sudden display of sentimentality.

"Sure, but that don't mean Ah can't give these little nuggets a good life until then. They'll get to swim, lay some eggs, eat, fuck, an' have some babies, then we'll help 'em past the finish line and get some tasty bird for the table. Like I was doin' 'fore I died. Or... one of me was doin'. A few? More than a few?" She shrugged. "'Bout a few. I'm at least half farmer."

Soon, a massive pen was constructed, and the birds were all herded inside, with a direct line of wire fence leading to the barn, and a set of gates that opened up at the river. A new canal had been dug through the pen's middle as well, giving them access to fresh water even while they were penned up, netting put in place to keep them from trying to swim free. The one that had stolen Apacci's sword was even accounted for, though its pecks and bites gave Mila-Rose a feeling that the goose had not given up its shenanigans.

"What's it like getting defeated by a common bird?" Mila-Rose decided to taunt her comrade, earning an enraged snarl.

"How about you tell me what it's like when I shove a Bala up your-"


"They always like that?" Lala asked Redder, watching the two argue back and forth before devolving into insults then just angrily glaring at each other from inches away.

"As far as I've witnessed. I know things can get heated between Fracciones, but I don't think we've ever gotten like that without first coming to blows."

"That's because hitting each other would probably be more helpful by the time we would," Findorr pointed out. "Is it any wonder people think there's something going on there?"

"I dunno, seems more like two sisters goin' at it to me," Lala explained. "Then again, 'bout the only siblins I've seen around each other are them Usagis, and they're an odd bunch. Wired different."

"And they can't seem to recognize a chicken for anything," Redder ground out.

"To be fair," Findorr responded with a finger held up, "they were born directly into Hueco Mundo. Unlike most Hollows, they have no lingering memories of being human. Not even a little."

"Yeah, hafta remind myself they ain't never seen a chicken 'fore." She smacked her lips while rummaging the thought around her brain. "Come to think of it, how come Princess Tanya knew what they was?"

"She was a very good student and studied everything she could diligently," Findorr answered the cowgirl. "That included many things about the Living World, such as animals and food. When supplicants of Arbol de Verduras came with tribute and revealed to her that farming in Los Noches was possible, it opened many avenues in her planning."

"Ah, so that must'a been right before she called up a bunch of us along with Lady Flan. Gotcha! Well, shoot, thank goodness that happened. Farmin' veggies is nice an' all, but... doesn't quite scratch that same itch ya get from seein' livin' critters grow up under yer care. One carrot's same as the next and every good tater taste the same if you do 'em right, but an animal's got a personality that can shine through. Heck, sometimes you almost don't even wanna eat 'em they get so darned cute!"

"...I'll take your word for that," Findorr responded as he eyed the goose that had come over to the corner closest to them. He had seen that creature take the Bestia's Zanpakuto and keep ahead of her for nearly an hour. Now it was testing the fence, almost as though it was looking for a way to escape.

Bird and Arrancar locked gazes, and, for a moment, the Fraccion thought he spotted the glint of a warrior's eye in there.


'Just about time,' Tanya thought, the anticipation of their upcoming mission eating at her nerves ever so slightly.

It had been lifetimes ago since she last had to engage in something so clandestine as this self-assigned mission, and how it went might determine far more than her comrades realized. Rukia's fate was more than just a potential information leak. Whatever info they might extract from her was negligible. What was more important was the precedent. Yes, war and conflict between Arrancar and Shinigami was almost inevitable, but there was a stark difference between wars of conquest and dominance and wars of extermination.

Rukia's sentencing might determine the path their interactions took for the next 1000 years or more. If mere communication got one executed, then no one will ever be willing to open a dialogue. Not even Aizen could work around such a restriction, and if Urahara could be trusted (minimally, yet still somewhat) then he may not even bother. The only one she could trust to spearhead this effort was herself, and the only people she could bring along and trust to put Rukia's rescue ahead of any other agenda was a handful of teenagers, an Arrancar who was more Shinigami in mind, and a talking cat. Strangely, the cat might be the wildcard of this whole operation. She'd have to keep an eye on the feline. There was no telling what its goals were, or if Urahara had any additional objectives assigned to the creature.

The five teens entered the underground area at about the same time, meeting first with Tessai and Urahara near the ladder. Orihime looked around at the Study Room with awe nearly as fresh as the first time she saw it, which seemed to make the Kido expert happy. In the midst of their initial conversation, Tanya noticed someone else slowly coming down the ladder, then looked over at Ichigo and smirked.

"I believe your uncle is planning something," she said to Kaien, who chuckled.

"Same old Uncle Isshin."

"GOOOOOOOOOOD MORNING!" the former captain shouted while elbow-dropping at his son from about a quarter-way up the ladder. Luckily, the teen managed to dodge with a shout of surprise.

"What the Hell, Goat-chin?! What are you- Wait, what are you doing here?!" The boy then took in his father's outfit, blinked, and rubbed his eyes before staring for a few more seconds, giving his father time to recover and get up to his feet before brushing off dust and dirt. "Why are you wearing Shinigami clothes?!"

"Wait, hold on…" Tanya muttered before dashing in Sonido to stand near the gaggle of humans and souls. "You didn't know? He didn't tell you?" She leveled an accusatory glare at the older man. "You didn't tell him?"

"I thought Urahara handled it!" Isshin explained while holding up his hands.

"I thought we were in an understanding that you'd be the one to tell him when you were ready," the man in question defended himself while adjusting his hat.

"Well, how'd you explain Kaien to him?" Isshin asked while gesturing to his nephew.

"They haven't met. Shiba-san was busy in Hueco Mundo while Ichigo trained."

"What the hell?" Ichigo muttered while looking over at the Arrancar male. "Who are you? Why the Hell do you look just like me?"

"If anything, you look like me 'cause I'm older, you twerp," Kaine explained before walking over and bopping the boy on the head. "And I'm Shiba Kaien, your cousin from your father's side."

Ichigo rubbed the sore spot on his head while looking back and forth between Kaien and Isshin, who looked a little more nervous now.

"I can see it," Ishida spoke up. "Though I don't understand how a Shinigami's cousin is a Hollow."

"Got eaten by one. Took over the body thanks to a science experiment. Hey, you must be the Quincy, Ichico's cousin from his mother's side."

"...what?"

"Wow, Ichigo-kun's family is bigger than I thought," Orihime noted. "And varied."

"And nobody's dads tell anyone anything," Tatsuki added with a sigh. "Can't believe my grumpy old man is responsible compared to you two's. Does everyone here not have idiot or negligent fathers?"

"My relationship with my father is rather positive, actually," Tanya countered.

"Which is rather ironic considering who he is," Kaien pointed out. "Anyways, I'll tell ya more about the Shiba clan later, since Uncle forgot. Right now, we need to get ready to get into the Seireitei. You'll have to ask Ishida for more about Quincy stuff."

"Clan?"

"Ah, actually, there is something important I need Ichigo for," Isshin recalled before wrapping an arm around his son's neck and dragging him away. "Go ahead and start planning. He'll catch up."

The group watched Ichigo get pulled away before looking at one another expectantly, with Urahara tapping his can against a stone after a few seconds to get everyone's attention.

"Well, all righty then. I do believe Louisenbairn-san had an overall strategy to share with you all before we set out, which Ichigo can more easily learn later than my explanations, so I'll let her go first."

"Thank you, Urahara-san. All right, so, as you all know, our primary mission is the rescue of Rukia. The most recent information my sources have dug up indicates that she's been slated for execution." At that, the teens bristled, even the stoic Yasutora going stiff at the reveal. "Luckily, there will be time for us to move in and stop this. My plan is two-fold. First, we need to break her out of whatever prison she may be in. For that, we have myself, Yasutora, Kurosaki, and Inoue. At the same time, Kaien will approach his old captain, Ukitake, to hopefully bring him around and be our in to speak directly to the Captain-General. Going with him will be Arisawa and Ishida. Yoruichi has stated that they can move between our groups easily enough, but they will be leading my group first as we will be far less familiar with the surroundings.

"However, if things with Kaien break down, Ukitake cannot get through to the old man, or any number of things go wrong enough to make the mission go FUBAR, then I have for us an escape route that… should work, if it comes to it."

"Should work?" Ishida asked.

"I have a device that I will be sending a signal through every day, twice a day, to my constituents. It's a simple but strong thing, brute-forcing its way through almost any form of jamming and dimensional barriers. If they don't receive the signal around the allotted times, then they will use a similar brute-force entry method to give us our escape route, either through Negacion or with Bucead. Of course, relying on that alone means having to wait until the signal is overdue, which may not be practical. I have another signal I can send, a distress call, really, but it's more interceptable due to certain complexities that fly over my head, honestly. It will most likely work, but it could fail, hence the missing check-in signal fallback.

"Otherwise, we may have to push out of the central area and make a break for the mid-to-outer Rukongai, a much more tenuous situation to find ourselves in, but I have agents out there who can help us to lie low or escape, if necessary. This will be a last resort due to being the most dangerous way out as well as the potential to expose other clandestine operations."

"You really thought this through," Arisawa pointed out.

"Of course I did. We aren't going on some school trip or a vacation to an underdeveloped country; we're infiltrating what is essentially enemy territory. Two of us are considered hostile beings, another two are members of a race that was genocided by these people, and you three are, at best, upstart children in their eyes allied to said hostiles, which means it's more likely you'll be seen as enemy combatants."

"...Yeah, okay. You're right. Just… kinda hard to believe this whole thing is real, you know."

"It is, but we're going to do it," Inoue confided to her friend. "We'll bust in, break out Rukia, then get Shiba-san's old friend to help us. You'll see."

"Glad for the vote of confidence, but don't get your hopes too high," Kaien told her. "While I'm sure I can get Ukitake-taichou to listen, there's the chance no one else will. And, well, who knows? The Hollow that killed me did so by possessing my body. He might… not believe me, in the end."

"That's why we aren't putting all of our eggs in one basket," Tanya explained. "Even if Kaien can't get through to him, we'll still have Rukia safe and sound. Then I'll send the emergency signal or wait out the timer on the check-in. They'll be able to track Kaien as well as myself, and then we'll all safely extract to Las Noches and figure out our steps from there going forward."

"Ah yes, the Kingdom of Hollows," Ishida groaned. "Somehow, that will be our safe haven."

"Relatively speaking. Just don't chafe when I tell you to wait in a certain area until we can get you back to Earth. We don't exactly get human visitors. Ah, they're done."

Everyone's attention went back to the two Kurosakis, the younger of which was holding something in his left hand, looking at it rather forlornly. The elder just smiled and winked at the rest of them.

"So, you guys about ready to go?" Isshin asked them.

"They've been informed rather well, I might say," Urahara said to him before turning around while rubbing his hands together and gathering energy between them. He then snapped his fingers, and four box-shaped structures covered in sheets of paper-like substance appeared and smashed together to form a rectangular shape. "Here we go, your way into Soul Society; the Senkaimon. Please listen carefully while I explain how to go through this door without dying. Ah, first, though!"

He then pulled back and thrust his cane forward, bopping Ichigo in the forehead. Rather than knocking the boy backward, however, the act pushed out his Shinigami-like soul, leaving his body to drop like a puppet with its strings cut. The other teens were completely caught off guard by this, with Sado trying to help the unmoving body up, Orihime poking at it, and Tatsuki and Uryu looking it over in confusion.

"Wait, so that's how it works?" the black-belt girl asked the separated soul. "This whole time, you were half-ghost?"

"Huh, it's like there's two Kurosaki-kuns," Orihime said while poking at the body's cheek. "So you just go back in? Like possessing someone?"

"I don't think I can do that? I mean, I can go back in my body, but I've never possessed anyone else. Can you… quit prodding at me?" he requested when Orihime went from poking his cheek to nudging at his chest.

"Okay now, enough fawning over my boy," Isshin said before picking up Ichigo's body. "You ladies have time for that later." He then winked.

"Don't be weird, old man," Tatsuki warned him. Orihime just lightly blushed.

"Oi, about to explain the Senkaimon over here!" Urahara called out before everyone went back to paying attention to him. "Now, this door was made using Reishihenkanki and covered with Ketsugoufu to keep it all together."

"Oh crap, not again!" Tatsuki muttered. "It's not any better if this stuff's in Japanese. Stop with the weird words; what does it do?"

"I'm getting to that. As you know, the Seireitei is the World of Souls. In order to go there, you have to be a soul, but as you are, you four can't move around as a soul like Kurosaki can, much less Shiba-san or Tanya-chan."

"Ahem!"

"Ah, sorry, Tanya-san. Like I was saying, if you're separated from your bodies, you'd still be chained to them by the Chain of Fate. I did ask our wizardly friends, and while there's Physical Magic that could work around it, none of you could hope to learn that without months, at minimum, of constant training. Even if you did, it might not help with moving around the Seireitei. That's why we need the Reishihenkanki. This will turn the 'kishi', which makes up things in the Living World, into 'reishi', the main component of souls and things within Soul Society."

"It would also be necessary if we have to fall back to Hueco Mundo," Tanya added to the explanation. "From what I've been told, reishi is even denser there. A human body might struggle in the Soul Society, but it would be absolutely destroyed in Hueco Mundo."

"So, with this, we don't need to separate our souls and bodies," Ishida reiterated while looking over the rectangle that would become their door. "Just go through this, and we'll effectively have spiritual bodies."

"Exactly!" Urahara confirmed.

"Got it!" Ichigo declared before walking forward. "Then let's go!"

"Hold on," Urahara said while jabbing at his side with the cane, hard enough to elicit a yelp of pain from the boy. "Now this is the important part. While there's no problem with going through – totally painless and straightforward – the real problem is time. You'll only have about 4 minutes to get through the Senkaimon to Soul Society."

"Only four?" Sado asked.

"Once time is up," Urahara continued, "the door will close, and you may be trapped inside the Dangai forever.

"Plus, inside the Dangai, in order to prevent enemies such as Hollows from coming through, it's filled with a current called 'kouryuu', which can stop souls from moving. Just one foot in it, and the chances of leaving the Dangai are almost impossible."

"I should add to the warning," Tanya spoke up. "Because of how it's structured, and where it is, we might not be able to do anything either. Even if our Negacion can get us all out, it'll send up warnings to the Shinigami, and not only will our element of surprise be lost, but so might one of our escape routes if we manage to try again."

"In other words, do not fuck up with this," Kaien warned them. "If you trip up or get stuck, we might have to leave you behind, and we're expecting the same out of you."

"That won't happen," Orihime declared, hands clenched and face set with determination. "Nobody's getting left behind!"

"Heh," Kaien laughed gently. "I like you, kid."

"Just remember to keep going forward, then."

Orihime and Tatsuki then looked back to see Yuroichi walking forward, stopping to stand in front of the Senkaimon and look back at them.

"Just don't bother coming if you think you'll flag behind and fail," the cat warned them.

"The Hell you mean?" Ichigo directed at the feline. "Everyone here's already made up their mind, otherwise we wouldn't be here."

"You realize this is life and death, kid? If you lose, there's no coming back."

"Then it's obvious, we'll just have to win."

Not even Tanya could keep from smiling at that.

'Corny little teenager. Well, he's surprised us all so far. And for spirits like us, determination is almost as important as conventional strength.

'We've got the strength, the intel, and the gumption. We've stacked our deck as well as we could. Let's see where it goes.'


"...Well said, young man."

Energy began coalescing around the Senkaimon, and the team readied themselves to charge forward after their feline guide.

"Get ready!" Urahara called out. "The moment it's open, dash through and don't stop for anything!"

"Good luck, kids," Isshin said while shouldering Ichigo's body. "Give 'em Hell. Oh, and be careful with my old lieutenant if you run into her, son. She's the flirt with the boobs."

"Isshin, not the time!" Yoruichi reprimanded the man before refocusing on the Senkaimon, which opened up seconds later.

"...I don't remember his lieutenant being like that," Kaien muttered just as the teens ran in after the cat.

"Focus," Tanya commanded before running in as well, with her fellow Arrancar taking up the rear.

"Oh yeah, she came up right after he died," Isshin thought to him while rubbing his chin in thought. "Ah, well, they'll know her when they see her. Wish I could go help them, but I'm not… quite there. Hey, Urahara, good work on the Senkaimon. Shoulda known you'd have something like this up your sleeve."

The shop owner didn't immediately respond, instead looking at the doorway to the afterlife with an unreadable expression before reaching out to it. The gateway reacted, sending out a shock of energy that repelled the man, leaving his hand steaming. He looked at his palm a moment before clutching a fist and glaring back at the Senkaimon once again.

"What happens next, it's all up to you, now," he muttered.
 

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