#36 – Minor
Hitsugaya and Kutari were holding hands as they walked to his office. A certain fuku-taichou rushed past them, not wanting to get eye contact with Hitsugaya. Hinamori was still in tears but she had to do the paperwork. Hitsugaya stopped walking and turned around as he watched Hinamori disappear around a corner.
"I'm sure I've seen that girl before…" he started.
"Ohhhhhhhhhhh of course not," smiled Kutari.
Hitsugaya loosened the grip on Kutari's hands and began to run after Hinamori. Kutari gasped but regained her stance. She placed her hand on her sword hilt and both her eyes and sword began to glow. Kutari watched as Hitsugaya slowed to a stop and turned around, facing Kutari again.
"Let's go," he said abruptly.
On the way to his office, their conversation turned to Hinamori.
"That girl is so annoying. I mean she's so dependent sometimes. It's like she can't do anything for herself," complained Hitsugaya.
Kutari smiled. If Hinamori heard what Hitsugaya was saying now, she'll have a mental breakdown. If only she could hear this; hear what her "beloved" Hitsugaya was saying about her.
"I'm so glad I dumped her," finished Hitsugaya.
"Ohhh yeah…I mean she thinks you're her property. I mean like who does she think she is? We all know Hitsugaya's mine," said Kutari, moving closer to Hitsugaya.
At last they reached Hitsugaya's office.
"Wait here, Kutari. I'm going to get us some food."
"That's a good boy," said Kutari, patting Hitsugaya's head.
Hitsugaya returned several minutes later with a bunch of cakes in one hand and a bunch of icy white roses in the other.
"Ohhhh, you should've have," giggled Kutari, kissing Hitsugaya on the cheek.
Meanwhile, in Matsumoto's room, Hinamori was crying again. Matsumoto sat there, stroking her hair as if calming her down.
"H-Hitsugaya wouldn't do anything like that…" Hinamori managed between her sobs.
"I know Taichou too well to just think he just went off with some slut," muttered Matsumoto, still stroking Hinamori's hair.
"M-Matsumoto-san…could you…could you visit Kurosaki-taichou tomorrow and tell him…"
"Of course I will. Now off you go to your room. I'm sure you have much paperwork to finish," said Matsumoto.
"A-Arigatou, Matsumoto-san."
