Bleach
The Day I Became A...
Summary: When a human girl dies... Well follow her journey.
Author's Note: I don't own Bleach, but this character is my own invention as is her adventure
Death
The rain fell hard against her skin, but this didn't bother her. Thunder rumbled and lightening flashed, but this didn't bother her. Nothing could bother her anymore.
Her body lay sprawled against the hard cold concrete ground, blooding still pouring from the fatal wound to her chest.
Her once light brown hair had darkened with the rain and lay like a curtain across her face. It was matted with blood.
Her hazel eyes were blank and staring, capturing the last moment. It seemed like her soul had already departed from her body.
Her face so alive with her laughter and life was pale with the beginning of her ghostly pallor creeping slowly upon her.
She was dead.
Suri's life as a human had been pleasant enough as a human. With loving parents, an annoying younger brother, passable grades at the Karakura High School, she couldn't have been happier. Until she had met Ryuu.
Ryuu... How could one describe him? He was tall, dark and handsome, with sparkling eyes which made her fall for him repeatedly. They could light up her life with one look, and with another, she could feel saddened, like she had done something wrong. He made her feel special when they meandered in the mall together, and safe in his arms when they lay next to each in bed at night. She gave him everything. Her heart, her soul...
Ryuu gazed down upon the bloodied body of his once girlfriend. She had been beautiful in life, no-one could doubt that, but in death it was possible she was even more beautiful. The way her corpse lay there, so poised, with her bloodied lips and tendrils of wispy hair... It was all he could do not to stop himself getting an erection at the sight of her.
The rain fell upon him and he shivered. Unlike the girl lying before him, he would not have to worry about catching a cold. Pulling the collar of his leather jacket around him, he took one look the girl.
"Sayonara Suri," he whispered, and dropped the orange blossom flower from his hand onto her body.
He turned his back on her and walked away.
