"Hey!" she heard someone scream as a car ran over her.
Hours later she woke up feeling dizzy. The only thing that she remembered that she was lost and trying to find her way home. She was only 5 years old and she needed help. She looked around and found herself in the forest she so dearly loved. She tried to touch a plant but her hand slipped right through. She looked down and found a chain attached to her.
"What.. am... I.." she said before passing out again.
She woke up in the morning and found herself in the same place. "Someone, please help me..." she said, desperately. Her parents, Kumo, Uryu would all be looking for her. She coudn't afford to sit there waiting for them. She cried and when she was on the verge of giving up a man wearing a hat and clogs came up to her. "Hey," he said, "Can I help you?"
Two hours later she found her body to be normal. She looked up and saw the man who had helped her. "I see you're up. What's your name?" he said. "Kyumme" she said shyly. He smiled. "I'm Kisuke Urahara." She smiled back. "Thank you so much for saving my life," she said. The expression on his face turned grim. "I haven't saved your life Kyumme. You're already dead." She blinked. "Then this body of mine... is this even mine?" she asked suddenly feeling scared. The snow-blonde bangs on her face fell on top of her eye. "No, it's not," Kisuke said, "It's a gigai I made." He sighed. "Don't worry about it. I haven't tested it yet but I think it should do just fine." She looked down. "What's a gigai?"
"You could say it's like a body for the dead that the living can see. This one I've made should be able to act normal. So you can go back to your family and act as if nothing happened and they wouldn't suspect a thing."
"So then, what about that chain?" she asked him. She put her hand on her chest to feel it. "The gigai you're wearing will allow you to move freely in Karakura town. I'm afraid that you cannot be allowed to step outside of it."
"But why can't I?" she asked. She thought about the time when she and her family went to the park on the outskirts of the city. "The moment you do, you will find yourself chained to that tree once again. The gigai will be lifeless."
"I understand," she said as she got up to leave, "Thank you very much. Is there anything I can do for you in return?" He thought for a few seconds. "I have a favour to ask of you," he said, "but that can wait. Come back to me in three years." She nodded. "Right, I'll be going then."
Just as she was about to leave, he called out to her. "What did you say your name was again?"She smiled and said, "Kyumme, Kyumme Naosu."
And she left, leaving him surprised.
