CH 1: Awake

It would be amazing if anyone could stand the noise, the noise of bickering. Toshiro and Rangiku's bickering. Boy, if anyone knew them, then they'd be smart enough to leave the room before either said a word. Even if you get a mile away, you could still hear them yelling. But they kept at it knowing that Gin wasn't about to wake up anytime soon, because humans can't see or hear souls.

The 10th division captain and lieutenant were fighting over what they should do; #1: they could stop Gin from attracting hollows by waking him up, stopping the flow of the spiritual power, #2: they could let him sleep so he won't get freaked out by a bunch of mysterious noises. Although, in the end, it really didn't matter.

"Who are you?" Came the surprising voice that seemed so familiar, stopping the arguing pair mid-sentence. They both turned to face the now sitting up man in the bed. They had to think of something, and fast, but he shouldn't be able to see them, he's a human right?

"Don't worry Sweetie, this is just one of your dreams again." Rangiku said stepping into the moonlight.

"It's you isn't it, the girl in my dream."

"Well, yes since we're in your dream now…"

"No, I know this isn't a dream, I know it."

There was a long pause, suddenly, Gin fell back over unconscious.

CH 2: Rangiku Falling

"Come on Rangiku, it's time to go." Hitsugaya said with his sword hilt still up. As they were leaving through the open window, Rangiku looks back at the sleeping figure of Gin, her friend, her savior. She stops, standing in the air, thinking of what had just happened.

Was that really Gin or someone who looked like him? How could he remember her? No that was impossible, if he's a human, he shouldn't remember anything.

Rangiku couldn't dwell on it though, because she suddenly felt tired, her vision was fading and she felt light-headed. Her captain has already gone on ahead taking no notice of his fainting lieutenant, so she swiftly fell to the ground below her.

"G Gin, w where are you g going!" Rangiku calls after her friend as he walks away from their little shack, slowly disappearing into the snow storm. He gave ne answer; he only lifted his hand in farewell, not even bothering to turn around as he did so. She waited for him to return, doing all of his and her own chores. She didn't mind it, but every minute that he was gone, she always felt that part of her was missing. Because he took a piece of her with him.

When he finally came home, she would be overjoyed and happy again. But Gin didn't know that Rangiku was happy because he came back; he always thought that, when he was gone, she was always happy, happy that he wasn't in her way. That's why he left and kept leaving more and more. He thought he was only thinking of her when he left and Rangiku never told him to stay. If she did, he definitely would have, most of the time. He would only leave to train and get stronger for him and Rangiku.