Warning: This fic may contain manga spoilers, cannon-typical violence, and possible angst.

Disclaimer: Not mine.


Looking into the Eye

Chapter 1: Clouds Gather

Diana didn't expect to die. She didn't expect to be reincarnated either, because apparently that's real, and she definitely didn't expect to retain most of her memories, even if the emotions attached to them were gone.

Well, it stopped from being traumatized by her own death, at least.

At times, it felt as if her old self was another person and, at others, she felt as if she was the same. She didn't remember her old name, or the names anyone she knew personally. She only knew what she liked in her old life because of consistent reappearances. Dragons, video games, anime, math, a good memory for odd details. That last one drove people up a wall. In hindsight, that might be because she liked to use it for poking holes in people's arguments.

She still did.

It was odd how some old things coincided with…

"Diana, we're here." Her father said, breaking her out of her thoughts.

"Ah, Dad, I don't think you mentioned where 'here' was." She replied slightly bored, this wasn't the first time they've had this conversation.

"Right, kept forgetting, the town's called Karakura." What?

"I thought the job you got was in Naruki." Should avoid that until 'til I have time to think about it.

"Yes, but it's a nice house and there's a clinic across the street as well. 'Don't know why it was so cheap." One thing she like about her dad was that he always tried to make sure she was safe while he… Wait, CLINIC!

She took a look around and, even though she still sucked at reading kanji, she read Kurosaki Clinic, right there, in plain daylight. She did as she thought she should do, feign ignorance.

"Maybe the neighbors are loud." Well, sort of.

"Hhm." He accepted that.

"I'll get my stuff ready for the night."

"Our stuff should be here by tomorrow."

"If we're lucky." He snorted. Ah, moving.


A/N

I don't know what I want to do with her quite yet, but I'll figure it out. I'm one of those weird people don't find time-travel and multiple dimensions all that hard to think about, so expect crazy.

Anyway, meet the Kurosakis.