The koi in the Kuchiki manor lake are disappearing again . . . and Byakuya's attempts to solve such a problem bear no fruit.
Few have heard about the Kusajishi girl's whereabouts as of late.
Zaraki has taken it upon himself to find her and has scouted every sweet shoppe all over Rukongai, and has since summoned the rest of the 11th Division to do the same.
I am unsure as to how far he'll get, though.
Normally, I find it in my best interests not to concern myself with such trivial matters—even if it happens to be the absence of a former lieutenant.
However, over the past few weeks, I have noticed that another multitude of koi have gone missing from the lake surrounding the manor. The only evidence that was disposed of were short strands of an awful pink-toned hair and stray candy wrappers.
I took it upon myself to sanction more guards in the area and notify the 11th Division captain.
After I had gone to such lengths, the Kusajishi girl returned no more.
Zaraki then marked me as a liar and yesterday, Abarai subtly asked if I would like for him to purchase eyeglasses on my behalf from the same place he buys those ridiculous-looking sunglasses of his. Zaraki must have spread the word.
I then reminded him that I could revoke my blessing of his and Rukia's wedding at any given time, if I so choose.
Luckily, my pride has not been harmed inasmuch my dear sister believes that the former 11th Division lieutenant has been discovered stealing koi from my grounds—therefore being alive and well. However, I saw her conversing with her husband earlier and she had the gall to turn and glance at me worriedly.
Kusajishi girl, wherever you are, I hope you are happy, for you have made a liar out of me.
And stay out of my koi!
