The next morning Kisuke asked to see her. She step into his office.

"Yes Captain." she said.

"Please you don't have to call me that princess."

"And you don't have to call me that." she said back.

He had only call her that because he knew it annoyed her. Not because he was showing respect. But because she was a princess to him his own princess. He liked her a lot loved being in her presence. She only called him captain because he called her princess.

"Anyway you know when I looked at you and I said you were fine. Well I lied there is something in you and I want to look at it."

She knew there was something wrong with her she just didn't know what. She asked him several questions but he said he's never seen anything like it. He didn't know what it was, that was why he wanted to look at here some more. After several days a research he came to the conclusion the she had a hollow resistance in her. That she had a spiritual power that was untouched. He took a few examples of it and stored it and filled out a report and put in the computer. He said that he would watch her to see if she could reach this power on her own.

She was walking in the gardens with Shinji one day.

"I don't trust my lieutenant." he said.

"What makes you say that?" she asked

"Well he doesn't seem like himself for starters."

"Well people change all the time."

"well I haven't really trusted him from the start that's why I named him my lieutenant."

"just to keep an eye on him?" she asked.

"yep"

Shunsui, Jushiro, and Unohana had join them. She felt a lot happier this was most of her family. She was glad they were here with her she never wanted to lose them. Unohana brushed her hair as always. She was like an older sister. She told most of her secrets to her and Yoruichi. She only told some to her brothers but not all of them.

She was walking back then she saw Sosuke Aizen the lieutenant of the fifth squad. She knew Shinji was suspicious of him so she decided to check it out. She was always fond of Aizen. He was respectful, he worked hard, she couldn't believe that Shinji could ever doubt him he did his work, and he was nice to the rest of the squad. He was good looking too. But she never mention that to anyone.

"Hello lieutenant Aizen." she said.

He looked over at her, and smiled.

"Hello, Lady Tsouyihime."

She liked that he was respectful and not in the way of try to not to get on her bad side vibe that she normally gets.

"Where are you going?" she asked.

"I was actually on my way to the twelfth squad quarters. Captain Urahara asked me to bring these to him."

she looked at what he was holding. It was a heavy stack of books, and papers.

"Would you like some help?" she asked.

"I don't want to trouble you."

"Its no trouble at all I was on my way over there anyway."

"well if you insist." he gave her some of the books he was caring.

"any idea why captain Urahara what's with these books for."

She gave him a side glance. She knew exactly what they were for. She was curious why he wanted to know.

"I have no idea." she replied back.

They reached Urahara's office. He wasn't in there.

"I guess we can just leave them here." Tsouyihime suggested.

"Okay." Aizen sat them behind his desk.

"Well I guess that's it then."

"I thank you on his behave."

"No problem Tsouyihime."

she blushed nobody outside her little family had ever called her by her name, but she was starting to understand why Shinji was getting suspicious cause now she was. But she couldn't help that she liked him a lot. She smiled at him and thanked him again. She was going to have to watch him, and also that Gin person he was suspicious to her the first time they met. She went to bed after he left.