... I'm too tired to write anything meaningful here... enjoy chapter 26 everyone =w=''

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Chapter 26- Paperwork

"Nnoitra, wait in your room. I will return Adoriana as soon as I have finished talking to her."

Nnoitra grunted and turned to walk away. Just as Ulquiorra opened his mouth to speak, he peeked over his shoulder.

"Ulquiorra... ya better not fuck her. Or I'll have ta kill ya."

My cheeks flushed red; this was an embarrassing situation. I felt lowly enough when I was with Isadora earlier; now I was with Ulquiorra it was like I was an insect. Or an insect's poo.

Ulquiorra sighed silently, taking my hand and whisking me back into my room. His grip wasn't as harsh as I thought it would be; but it was certainly firm. I wasn't going to get away easily. Not that I wanted to; I had the feeling he had something to tell me.

He stopped abruptly after I shut the door, letting go of my hand and facing me as usual.

"Adoriana, I need to ask you a question, which you will be required to answer fully and honestly."

"Yes sir."

Ulquiorra peered over my shoulder and scanned my room. I blushed a little when I remembered how messy I had left my room; magazines strewn all over the chair, pillows all bunched up on the sofa, and a few cups and plates on the table. How embarrassing; he would think I was usually this disorganised.

"Adoriana, you have not completed any of the paperwork sent to you in the past three months. Can you give a valid reason for this?"

I hugged myself tightly; I didn't understand what he was talking about.

"Paperwork? Ulquiorra-sama, I have not received any paperwork."

He raised an eyebrow, looking thoughtful.

"I've sent the paperwork to you at the correct times throughout the past three months. Have you misplaced them?"

I shook my head... I really did not understand what he meant.

"Ulquiorra-sama. I swear, I haven't had any paperwork sent to me at all. Surely the papers will have been sent to Nnoitra-sama first?"

He looked straight into my eyes, which slightly intimidated me. His glare was always so strong, so I cowered away a little.

"This paperwork is important. I must speak to Nnoitra now. Thank you for your time, Adoriana."

"W...wait a second! What was this paperwork about exactly? Maybe... maybe I could still complete it?"

As he strolled out of the room, he shook his head a little.

"There are around about three hundred pages to complete. Do you really think you can finish this in three days?"

Ulquiorra didn't allow me to finish my sentence. He was gone before I could even think of what to say. To be honest, I've been so bored over the last few months; I probably could have completed that paperwork in a few minutes.