Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!
This is my 1st bleach fic, so REVIEWWWWWWWWWW, okay? Toushiro thinks you should review too, right shiro chan?
Hitsu: DON'T call me that!!!!! It's Captain Hitsugaya!
Me: fine fine, whatever shiro, just tell them to review!
Hitsu: *fume
Me : humph. 2 can play at that ggame. *fume
Hitsu: sighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Me: sighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Hitsu: would you stop that already?!
Me: tell them to review!!!!!!!!!!!
Hitsu: humph. Fine.
Me: *waiting
Hitsu: Review. There.
Me: arghhhhhhh. Fine. Whatever. Enjoy you guys! Shiro saids enjoy too!
Hitsu: STOP CALLING ME THAT!!!!!!!!!!!
It had been 5 years
5 years since the reappearance of Aizen.
5 years since the capture of the Soul Society's prodigy.
5 years since the 10th division had seen their captain.
Rangiku sighed. 5 years had gone by so quickly. Life wasn't all that bad. Renji and the others visited her often. She'd kept her position as the vice captain of tenth division, and Captain Ukitake helped with their division as much as he could, so the Captain Commander had agreed to leave the captain spot empty, for now, anyway. But it had been 5 years already, and it wasn't like she was naïve.
Most believed Hitsugaya Toushiro was dead. They had all felt his spiritual pressure decrease day after day since his capture. It was unbearable to think of what Aizen and those pathetic Espadas were doing to him. It was unbearable to think that her childhood friend took part in this, knowing how much it hurt her. Each day, for three years, they felt the prodigy's reitsu drop. They felt his pain, but they knew he was alive, and that was enough. There had been attempts to rescue him, but no one could enter the Huenco Mondo. How could they? It was Aizen, after all. Now, it was too late. Either the captain was dead, or his reitsu was too low to trace. Some, like herself, Hinamori, and a few others believed he was still out there. Others didn't, but never said anything. They knew it hurt. But 5 years had past, and even Rangiku Matsumoto, the vice captain of the 10th division, knew it was time to move on.
