"Miss Kuchiki, Miss Kuchiki." I heard one of the servants say to me.
"your mother and grandfather require your assistance, in the meeting room" he told me.

I never bothered to learn their names. I could care less about them. I only cared about myself. I only cared about the next good fight I could have. But I kept on the mask of the nice lady kuchiki, as I was raised to be.

"please inform them i'll be on my way to meet them" I answered the man while I gave him a sweet but fake smile. I watched the servant run away before I walked slowly to the meeting room to see what my mother and grandfather wanted.

"mother, grandfather you called for me" I asked with a sweet and innocent voice when I enterd the meeting room.

"indeed we did my child, please sit down and join us for a cup of tea we have much to discuss" my grandfather answered me.

I sat down across from my grandfather. "what do you need to discuss?" I asked them.

I could hear my mother sigh. I saw my grandfather giving my mother a look. And I wondered what I was about. "your mother and I discussed some things about you. We both know how powerfull you are. And I want you on one of my squads." my grandfather started.

"but I told your grandfather that you'd disagree" my mother told me.

"excuse me mother but why would I disagree?" I asked her. "because you're a young lady, and ladies don't fight." she told me.

That's when I started to lose my temper. I turned to my grandfather and gave him my answer "grandfather i'll take your offer, if I can fight one person of every division so the captains can choose if they want me on their squad or not"

my mother looked at me shocked that I would do something like that. She stood up and turned to me with an angry face. " Tenshi Kuchiki if you take his offer you wont be welcome here ever again"

she yelled at me. It was then that I let my true face show. I looked at her without any emotion on my face. "well then I hope that grandfather has a free room for him, because i'm leaving. I'll go get my stuff" I said as I stood up and walked out of the room to get my stuff. I was finally free. I finally could do what I wanted, and not what someone told me to do. I was free to be myself.