This time it isn't about killing soul reapers (which I already do enough of in my dreams), it isn't about the hate that has grown until the breaking point, no this time it's about the damsel in distress.
Ms. Inoue, one of the many that have welcomed me with open arms (even after the rocky start filled with two foes who are now friends), needs me and that's enough to put aside my need for soul reaper's blood and for her I'll end this horrible creature before me.
(the one who has a target on his head waiting for my arrow to strike)
From the moment my bow is in my hands (and I am no longer falling off roofs) I know that this battle is nothing but child's play and before he can say any more foolish words they are thrown to the ground with the bite of each arrow.
All the while her (the one I plan on saving body and soul) eyes follow my every move like I'm something new and strange and to her who has never seen the real me, the power that protects the both of us, I am.
(but it's a good thing she can't see inside, see all the hate for the scum before me, if so the sweet girl would never understand)
My bow turns to nothing, the human part of me setting him free but only for her, the one I want to protect more then all of the others.
And the moment he tries again to harm her (tear her to pieces like he planned right from the start) that hate came back full-force and did the weapon that will never fail me in this life or the next.
(the cold started to seep in, not even she could break the ice that was coming over me)
But instead of letting him free to do the same thing all over again I took my last shot and it was all over in a matter of seconds.
"Amazing. And good-bye. You don't even deserve the time to lament."
(such a man doesn't deserve to grace the planet, less of him would do the world, even if it this spirit world, good)
But that sad thing about this is the fact that he's not the last we must face, but at least I have a reason to fight back and that reason is Ms. Inoue.
"Thank you, Uryu."
And with those words she brought me back, chipped away at the ice with a warming smile, and it won't be the last time either.
"I-It's okay, you don't need to thank me."
('You're Incredible, Uryu.')
