Chapter Two: The new lieutenant


His thoughts were bothered by a soft knock on the door.

"Sumimassen…" a gentle voice said.

Then the door was opened by a…

LADY…


She has long pale gold hair that is streaked with pink. Her hair look healthy; they seemed to be soft and smooth.

She tied it on a high ponytail by a thick red ribbon and she has bangs. She also wears a black headband.

She is wearing the shinigami uniform but like others she improvised it.

Her sleeves has embroidery of red, five, pointed petal flowers with green stems.

A red five pointed petal flower…clearly she's Fujiwara he thought.

Her kimono is tightly shut but she is wearing a white obi with an enormous red ribbon tied elaborately on her back. (A/N Just like Senna).

She is not wearing a hakama instead she lets the kimono to extend on her waist. She is wearing a white pleated skirt that reaches above her knees.

She is not wearing the straw sandals also instead she's wearing loose white boots that reaches just below her knees. Her Zanpaktou is on her back tied on the ribbon.

Byakuya was amazed by her beauty.

Her skin is like ivory, though he didn't touch it he knew they are soft and smooth.

Her cheeks are pink and her nose is on its normal size.

But Byakuya didn't like her eyes. Yes, they are beautiful, the color of an amethyst sparkling under thick curling lashes. Yet, her eyes are cold, no life, and full of sadness. Byakuya don't like it.

Most of all, her lips, they are pink and they look soft and smooth.

Her lips are frowning. She could be more beautiful if her face is more cheerful.

"Who are you?" Byakuya asked.

She bowed solemnly and said.

"Watashi wa namae Fujiwara Sakura. I am your lieutenant. Hajimemashitte" she said.

Romaji

Hakama

is a divided (Umanori) or undivided skirt (Andon) which resembles a wide pair of pants, traditionally worn by men but now also by women in less formal outfits, and is also worn in certain martial arts such as aikido. A hakama typically has pleats, a koshiita (a stiff or padded part in the lower back of the wearer), and himo (long lengths of fabric tied around the waist over the obi, described below). Hakama are worn in several budo arts such as aikido, kendo, iaidō and naginata. Hakama are also worn by women at college graduation ceremonies. They can range from very formal to visiting wear, depending on the pattern

Obi

An obi is a sash worn with kimonos by both men and women.

Watashi wa namae: My name is

Hajimemashitte: Pleasure to meet you

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