Ichigo sat patiently on the cot while Unohana poked and prodded him. He didn't have a lot of injuries left. Mostly scrapes and bruises, but she was taking a very close look at his eyes, balance, and short term memory. .
Apparently laughing hysterically at the murder of 46 people was a sign of head trauma.
"You don't seem to have any lasting damage," she finally concluded. "Most of the injuries you sustained earlier have already healed."
"That's Hanataro," Ichigo says with a smile. It fell quickly. "I mean, uh. I threatened him into helping me. He's very talented."
Unohana looked faintly amused under her serenity. "Of course you did. I'm sure you held your zanpakuto so close to his throat he couldn't even use his shinten to knock you unconscious."
Ichigo nodded solemnly. "Oh, yeah. Definitely. But anyways, I'm fine. Is Rukia doing better? She was really wiped out…"
"Both of Kuchiki's are fine. I believe they've had a long overdue discussion, actually. That technique you used when she was fighting was certainly… unique. Who taught it to you?"
Ichigo considered his answers before he decided to tell her the truth. They were allies for now.
"I made it up on the spot."
"You made it up one the spot." She repeated. One eyebrow arched high. She looked young, but when she'd healed the last of his bad injuries up earlier he'd felt the dangerous undercurrent of her power. She was at least as old as Yamamoto. It was only a shiver of fear at the idea of calling her old that kept him from asking her the same question he'd asked him. "You really are a very unique person, aren't you?"
"It's not that impressive," Ichigo argued. He could feel his face turning red. "I did something similar as a human. I just pushed my energy into her. Although, as a human I could kinda heal with it…"
"Yes, that's similar to how healing kido works," she mused. " Kaido is a method we use to insert our own energy inside of the body and manipulate the spirit particles, the reishi, that make up the body of the patient so we can put them back together again."
"That makes sense," Ichigo taps his fingers on his leg idly. His brows furrowed. With his mystic codes he'd been able to heal grievous wounds and keep people fighting, but he'd never been very good at doing it without. He could make due, he had with Uryu, but that was just jumping his natural healing into overdrive.
Ichigo looked up at her. "I get that I was your enemy not that long ago," began the boy, "But is there a way for me to learn to heal while I'm here?"
Unohana looked surprised. "You want to heal? I was under the impression that your expertise was in combat."
"It is," Ichigo said honestly. "Orihime is a good healer, better than almost anyone I've ever seen. But we got seperated here. If it wasn't for Hanataro, I might have been seriously screwed. Or I might have been fine, but Ganju could have been hurt. A lot of people could have been hurt. And what I can do is very basic. Humans have to study for years to be able to-"
"Yes," she stepped in, holding up a hand to cut off his rampant justification. Ichigo couldn't help noticing the callouses on her palms and fingers. She was a fighter. She also smiled at him. " I can teach you."
Ichigo offered her a half of a grin. "Just so you know, I suck at spellwork."
"I'm sure we can make due. Now, I'm going to clear you. Please behave while you're in my division."
Her smile turned tight at the edges and her eyes narrowed minutely. Fear shot striaght down his spine.
"Y-yes ma-am!" He said quickly. He made his escape quickly. He still wanted to see Rukia, and find out what her and her brother had been talking about. Of all the people to try to step in and protect them he could scarcely believe it was Byakuya. Maybe he'd misjudged him?
Or more likely he'd smacked some sense into him.
Typical.
Ichigo was just trying to figure out how to navigate his way out when he stumbled into someone. Which was weird, because he should have really felt them coming.
Pink kimono, straw had, wavy brown hair.
"Oh. Kyoraku, hey," Ichigo waved at him.
The man smiled at him. He'd barely had any malice to him the last time they'd met, and now any he'd had ever is vanished behind a kind smile. His assistant, Nanao if Ichigo remembered right, was missing for once.
"Ichigo. It's good to see you again."
"You too," Ichigo nodded to him. "What are you doing here? You didn't get too banged up, did you?" He'd been worried. Those two had spirited away a man born before the human era, one who Ichigo had been informed was the strongest person in the Seireitei.
Ichigo had picked a fight with the strongest person in the entire dimension. And then started lecturing him on his morality.
That... sounds right.
"Just a few bruises," Kyoraku clapped him on the shoulder and forcefully guided him down the hallway. "I'm here visiting Juushiro. Come along."
It really wasn't a question. Ichigo shot him a glower.
"I'm not a dog, you know."
"Really? You look a little mangy…"
Ichigo elbowed him in the ribs. "Fuck you. Speaking of dogs, is that one guy okay? The werewolf."
"Werewolf? You mean Komamura? He was in nasty shape, but he'll recover. He's a few doors down if you want to introduce yourself properly."
"...Nah. I don't think I should. He seemed pretty torn up about the whole betrayal thing and I was kinda just an enemy. It doesn't really, I guess, feel right?" He struggled to find the right words. Even if he wasn't the most eloquent, Kyoraku nodded along with him sympathetically.
"Anyways. You said you were here visiting Juushiro, like Ukitake? What happened? You don't look charred around the edges." Ichigo gave him a critical once over.
Kyoraku snickered at him and they entered a room. A private hospital room, where Ukitake was sitting up in the bed. Ichigo hadn't noticed before, he'd been too busy assessing the man's energy and fighting for his life and Rukia's, but Ukitake was actually very thin. His wrist bones were too prominent, his cheeks were too thin, and with the low drop the hospital provided robes he could see his collar bones starkly.
If he was this strong sick, how strong would he be normally?
If 'Ukitake notices Ichigo's critical once over, he says nothing about it. Only smiles when they get closer.
"Well this is certainly a surprise. Kurosaki, it's good to see you."
"Just Ichigo is fine," he waves his hand. "You helped me after all, and none of my friends call me by my last name."
"Friends," Ukitake repeats. His green eyes gentled. "Why don't you sit for a while with us then. We were just visiting today."
Ichigo doesn't know what to do with the way they're both looking at him. It's friendly and kind but there's something else there. Like they're trying to see where his sharp edges are and where he folds and what will make him change his mind.
To be fair, they'd been enemies before.
Ichigo pulls up a chair and flips it around so he can straddle it and cross his arms over the back.
"How are you, Ichigo? We heard you didn't very torn up during your confrontation with Aizen."
"I'm fine. He had me locked in a kido for most of the fight. The worst things I had were some burns from where I broke out of it. Unohana took care of it for me. She's… nice. Terrifying, but nice."
"You asked about Ereshkigal before," Ukitake pointed out. "Why did you-"
Whatever else he was going to say was cut off by a rough coughing fit. Ichigo lurched for him immediately, with Kyoraku only twitching forwards before grabbing the water off the bedside table.
They waited for the coughing to slow down, a full minute later, before Kyoraku gave him the glass. Ichigo was frowning at him.
"Are you okay?" He asked, once he was done with the water. Ukitake nods and smiles crookedly.
"It's been a frequent occurrence for most of my life, I'm afraid. Even Unohana can't do anything about it. It'll go away in a few days, I'm sure."
Ichigo frowns at him, but nods all the same. A chronic cough could be about a billion things. If it started as a kid that might mean less. Honestly Ichigo is trained for field medicine. Emergencies and stopping bleeding. This kind of thing is beyond him.
Still, he grew up next to a family clinic.
"Have you ever tried human medicine?" he asks. Ukitake looks surprised, but shakes his head the negative.
"No. I can't say I have. As I understand it isn't always very effective."
"Maybe not a couple hundred years ago," he admits, thinking of battlefields and field hospitals, and how hard Nightingale had had to work to get people to wash their damn hands. "But it's come a long way recently. Maybe you should give it a try? My dad and Uryu's both run medical facilities."
Ukitake eyes him for a long moment, the mention of his father catching his attention. Finally, he nods.
"I may look into that. Thank you."
The conversation moves on, Ereshkigal forgotten under the feeling that Ichigo had just fucked himself somehow.
Ichigo opened his eyes to grey skies and an amalgamated landscape.
Zangetsu and Nieve were leaning over him, one of them clearly irritated and the other just as calm looking as ever.
"Uh. Hi?"
"It's about damn time!" Nieve barked at him. Ichigo sat up, slowly, and then stood. It still felt weird to be standing up on the side of a building like this. It was completely unnatural.
"Time for what? I've been busy, and I can't just pop in here whenever I want you know. In case you missed it I'm still in potential enemy territory. I keep expecting to be arrested, whether they say I saved them from something or not. Which, again, I really didn't. I didn't even help them unearth that coup! It's fucking stupid."
"Are ya done yet?" Nieve asked, his arms crossed over his chest.
"... Not even remotely, but go ahead."
"Good. We're bored in here and you're an emotional disaster-"
"Hey!"
"-in the making. Just look at the sky!"
Ichigo did. It was grey, and cloudy this time.
"What does the weather have to do with anything?"
"The weather," Zangetsu said in his deep, smooth voice, "is a reflection of you, as all things here are. It reflects your emotions. When you're sad, it rains here."
"And ya are sad," Nieve poked in.
Ichigo scowled at the both of them. "Yeah so what if I am? I just found out one of my friends is now an enemy, a traitor, and I don't even know what else right now! I lost my chance to talk to him because I hesitated, and now he's gone full megalomaniac and he's going to go overthrow the king."
He paused.
"Not that I'm against that part. But I like some of these shinigami. I don't want to see them go to war with him over a king that doesn't give a rats left tit about any of them."
"Next time you shouldn't hesitate," Zangetsu said wisely. Ichigo nearly hit him.
"What next time?! How many friends do you think I have that forgot we knew each other two hundred years ago in a timeline that's been erased because it was the end of the world?!"
"At least three," nieve said without missing a beat. "Maybe four."
"Okay you know what," Ichigo pointed at him. "I've decided, I don't like you."
"No shit? I wonder why," he rolled his yellow eyes.
"What's that supposed to mean, huh?" Ichigo barked. It felt good though, to speak so openly with people who already knew everything about him. How messed up was it that his best conversation basically happened with himself? He stalked toward Nieve, "How did you even get here, huh? I was too busy to care before but I'm pretty sure I'm not supposed to have a hollow in my head. That is what you are, isn't it?"
Nieve froze for just a second, like he'd been caught with his hand in the cookie jar. He collected himself a second later with a loud scoff and a laugh in Ichigo's face.
"If you wanna know so bad, maybe you should ask that shop keeper. He seems to be tied up in everything else bullshit in your life."
"Okay. So maybe he is. I'm not asking him." Ichigo stalked forwards, effectively cornering a piece of himself against a part of a sky scraper. "I'm asking you. You were pissed that I wasn't listening to you before. Well I'm listening now, aren't I?"
"I-" Nieve looked over Ichigo's shoulder at Zangetsu. "I can't tell ya, partner."
"Can't, or won't?"
"Can't!" He snapped, glaring over Ichigo's shoulder.
When Ichigo looked over it, Zangetsu was gone, and when he looked back Nieve was too.
Ichigo was getting really, really sick of running for his life. Shouldn't the return home have been easier than the journey to get there?
It wasn't, and the only thing that saved the five of them from tipping headfirst onto concrete was a timely save from Urahara.
Who apparently had a flying carpet.
Because why not.
He's not even surprised anymore.
He catches the look in Urahara's eyes when the man starts to turn around, but Ichigo catches his shoulder before he can do whatever he was planning on doing.
"You know where everyone lives, right?" he asks, perhaps a touch too quickly. "Once everyone's been dropped off, I wanna talk to you."
The others are silent. Urahara regards him from under the shadow of his hat before agreeing quietly.
Ichigo bids fond farewell to his friends and sort-of-cousin before their ride takes them back to the little shop that Urahara runs. They touch down in front and walk inside, with the blond in the lead. As soon as they are inside everyone else, even Yoruichi, makes themselves scarce.
Urahara takes Ichigo into one of the back rooms before he sweeps his hat off his head and kneels on the ground before him.
It makes Ichigo's stomach twist in discomfort.
"I know by now you heard about me. I'm really, very sorry." It's the most genuine the man has ever sounded to Ichigo's ears. Some of the last threads of anger melt away.
He drops to one knee in front of Urahara and knocks his head lightly with his knuckles.
"Cut that out. I'm barely even mad at you, you know." Now that he's had a few days to cool his temper.
"You should be," Urahara looked up at him, his grey eyes searching and weary.
Ichigo shrugged. "I don't really hold grudges. If anything, you should apologize to Rukia for putting her in harms way. You were trying to do the right thing, weren't you? And the reason you didn't tell me anything… It was because you thought I'd run off, wasn't it?"
"That's right. Can you honestly tell you wouldn't have?"
"Yeah," Ichigo stood up. "I can. If nothing else I would have still needed you to get that gate open. And I don't run so easy, even from shady shop keepers. Now," He offered Urahara a hand. "If you're really that contrite you can make it up to me."
Urahara eyed his hand before he took it and let Ichigo pull him to his feet. His hat found its rightful home.
"And would that entail, exactly?"
"Two things," Ichigo held up two fingers. "One; next time you need my help for something, just tell me outright what's going on. And two; I have two questions that I'd like the absolute truth to."
"That seems fair. What's the question?"
"In October, 1888, did you go to the human world?"
Urahara fell silent. He stared at Ichigo for a long, hard minute before he nodded once. "I did."
Ichigo thought as much.
"Is that when you discovered your Hogyoku?"
Urahara looked like he'd been slapped with a living lobster.
"How could you possibly know that?" he asked, stepping right into Ichigo's space. "I told everyone that I created it. Did Aizen-"
"He didn't tell me," Ichigo planted his hand on Urahara's chest to keep him from coming in closer. "There were things happening in 1888 in the human world. Things that Chaldea was involved in."
He hesitated.
"Things that I was involved in."
Ichigo could see the gears turning in Urahara's head. He was too smart for his own good.
"That's impossible. Humans don't live that long. You were only born a couple of decades ago."
"Nothing is ever impossible," Ichigo said frankly.
Urahara's eyes narrowed minutely. "This has something to do with those friends of your Kon found, doesn't it?"
Now it was Ichigo's turn to stare at him. "Huh?"
Urahara changed on a dime. He snapped his fan open over his mouth and shadowed his eyes under his hat. "So you're not omnipotent. I was worried for a minute there Ichigo!"
"Wouldn't it be omnipresent? Or omniscient?" He shook his head. "It doesn't matter. What were you talking about? What friends?"
"Not until you tell me how you knew about 1888. Everyone else I've ever told anything about the Hogyoku to I've always said I created it. Not discovered it. So it's only fair for you to tell me," he sang.
Ichigo scowled at him. "Would you cut that shit out? You're so weird. Whatever, I'll find out on my own."
"Ichigo-"
"I'll see you around, Kisuke."
Ichigo gave his chest a light shove to get past him. Urahara didn't try to stop him, for which he was grateful. He had too much on his mind. Was he really about to tell a guy he knew had played him like a fiddle once already a truth he'd never admitted to anyone who hadn't been there with him?
Fuck, what was wrong with him?
He fled the shoten and made his way home under the pale light of the moon. When he carefully stepped through the front door (a trick he would never get used to ) he froze entirely.
In the living room, sleeping on the couch and up against a chair respectively, were two people he thought he'd never see again.
Medusa and Cu Chulainn.
He sprinted up the stairs as fast as he could move and without even a how-do-you-do to Kon he launched the mod soul out of his body and shoved himself inside of it. He left Kon sitting on his pillow before he bolted back down the stairs on light feet and skidded into the living room.
It was still enough noise and movement to have both of the legends up on their feet.
He stood there for a long beat, out of breath, eyes wild and bright.
"Ichigo?" Cu asked, slowly standing. They were both dressed like normal people. "Is that..?"
"It's him," was all Medusa said before decking him in the face.
Ichigo stumbled back but didn't fall. He looked between the two of them. It was hard to see, his eyes were all blurry. How weird.
"You fool. You went rushing into danger without us," she hissed. Her hair moved restlessly but he knew it was worry more than anger.
"Sorry, Medusa. I didn't know you would be here. I still don't. How are you here?" He searched her face. He touched his jaw. "I know I didn't summon you."
Cu touched his hand and turned it over so he could the red wings spread across the back of it. Command seals.
"You're little friend did, using your body for it. We are yours again, master," Cu said quietly. He didn't move away when Ichigo's head fell against his shoulders and when Ichigo's hands started shaking Medusa's arm draped over his shoulders.
"How?" He asked quietly. "Chealdeas and the grails supported eighty percent of your mana consumption. I thought there was no way anyone could support a servant outside of Grail Wars."
"Ichigo," Cu sounded amused. "How many of us did you have in Chealdeas?"
"Huh? I don't know. Forty, fifty total?" He hadn't been close with all of them, but there had been plenty of them.
"Right. So twenty percent of thirty servants equals the full upkeep of at least eight servants. Ichigo. You could have had us with you the entire time."
Ichigo choked.
He'd been swallowing grief for so long, and he'd never had to.
Nimble fingers pulled through his bright hair.
"We're here now. And there's one more waiting for you. Kon didn't have the fine control to summon someone so rawly powerful. But you do."
"Tomorrow," Medusa said firmly. "Tomorrow you can summon him, and tell us about your newest adventure. And," her hair hissed with her, "You will take us with you on whatever your next one is."
"Can I even do that? What I'm doing now is basically what Kyo was doing in North America. I know you have spirit forms, but that's different from human souls. That's-"
"I've never known you to think too much," Cu mused. "You're a creature of instinct, aren't you? Rest. We'll work it out."
Ichigo still had questions, but he was such an emotional wreck he didn't have it in him to fight when the pair bullied him up the stairs and into his old room. The bed was too soft.
The three of them camped out on the floor.
Ichigo found, much to his amazement and amusement, that Medusa had basically adopted his sisters while he was gone.
She and Cu had told Isshin that they were Ichigo's friends from Chaldeas and he'd agreed (much too easily) to let them stay in the livingroom while they were looking for a place to stay. Medusa explained that they'd been guarding his body for him as well.
The entire morning Ichigo felt warm and almost bubbling with excitement. He helped Karin with the table while Medusa and Yuzu puttered around the kitchen and Cu fed birds on the back porch.
It was the most surreal day of his entire life.
The trio left after breakfast and made their way towards Ichigo's house. Once they were far enough to be overheard, Ichigo started to talk.
"Okay, so how do you expect to help me with what I'm doing now?"
"Well. You know that all heroic spirits have a physical form and a spirit form, yes?"
"Yeah. And that your spirit form isn't the same as being an actual spirit, since your souls aren't bound the way regular ones are. Instead of being a part of the cycle of reincarnation or the World, or even the time axis you're connected to the Throne of heroes, and you manifest through a thaumaturgical anchor. In this case, me."
"Yes. And it's because you are our anchor that we'll be able to do this. Any normal humans we would only be able to interact with them the way a regular human would," Cu said cheerfully. "You leak power like a broken pipe. You always have. When we were in North America your influence started to take hold. You engraved a part of yourself on our souls, Ichigo. We can see the dead, we can interact with them."
"We're supposed to forget," Medusa said suddenly. "We're supposed to forget the events of Grail Wars we're summoned to when we go back to the Throne. But you. You we remember. We all remember. You're really something, Master."
"Stop calling me that," he said automatically, even while his mind turned over the information. He admitted to them. "I never knew I'd be fighting ghosts. I never thought anything like this would happen."
"I doubt even that trouble maker Merlin could foresee this," Cu laughed at him. Ichigo elbows his side.
"Quiet you."
"Am I wrong?"
"... not even remotely. But he gave me back the two of your so I feel like I should be a little nicer to him than normal."
Cu laughed at him again.
It was interesting, seeing the two of them outside of a war zone and outside of Chaldeas Cu was relaxed in a hawaiian shirt, with his silver earrings glinting in the mid-morning sunlight. Medusa looked smart in a black turtleneck with her hair braided back tightly.
The three made quite a sight.
They were about to make an even weirder one.
Ichigo let them into his house and headed for the basement, flanked on either side. He touched up the magic circle and gathered up two stones in the middle. One grey, one red.
"Is this a piece of your spear?" Ichigo asked, holding it up to Cu.
"A piece of an earring, actually."
Ichigo's fingers ran over the rune engraved in it.
"So it is. And this is a piece of your artwork right?" He held the grey stone up to Medusa, who smiled and nodded. That was morbid. Ichigo went to the cardboard box sitting on the table. The one he'd abandoned in his internal crisis. If he'd just opened his damn mail he could have taken Seireitei without any trouble at all.
"If I switch to my own spirit form, will you still be able to draw on my power?"
Cu hummed. "Normally I would say no. In your case? Probably."
"Lucky me," Ichigo said. For once he actually meant it.
He pulled out a soft orange scarf. It was tattered and torn, and utterly ancient. Over 3000 years old.
Ichigo laid it down delicately in the middle of the circle and stepped back. Medusa handed him a knife. He cut his palm across an old scar and stepped to the edge of the circle where he held his fist out and over the chalk circle. Blue light crawled across the floor and raced along the edges where it crackled and sparked.
"Let silver and steel be the essence. Let stone and the archduke of contracts be the foundation. Fill, fill, fill, fill, fill. Repeat five times and after each is filled, destroy it," The blue light turned red and lashed upwards.
"I shall become all the goodness of the heaven's. I shall embody all evils of hell. My will creates your body, and your sword cleaves my destiny. If you obey this will and reason, heed my call! Let shut the four cardinal gates and open the three-forked road winding to the Root. Appear now, thou Guardian of the Scales."
Romani had told him once that each war used a different summoning chant in their rituals. Participants and factions tailored their to specific desires, ancestors, and faction colors in some cases. Ichigo's was an amalgamation of a half a dozen.
It worked. Ichigo could feel the energy of life swelling up under his skin and filling his magic circuits as he drew it out of the planet and into himself. He was a conduit. The mana of the world rolled through his veins.
He poured it through the circle, filling it until the limits were fit to burst. His blood sang with power.
The light grew, rolling over and over until it was too bright to see beyond it.
Ichigo felt the world give way and shift as the atmosphere made room for someone new. Someone powerful.
"I ask you," came a familiar voice, "Are you my master?"
"I ask you; stop calling me that already."
The light parted like a curtain and Ichigo found himself yanked into a sudden, strong embrace. Powerful hands clapped his back firmly.
"I thought I heard your voice!"
"You said you would come whenever I called. No matter where or-"
"When, I remember. I do keep my promises when I'm able to, master."
"I swear to god," Ichigo smacked him and shoved the servant away. Green hair, tanned skin.
Achilles grinned down at him.
Before Kyo, before America, before the dark circle was printed on Ichigo's chest, he stood in a city bathed in fog.
It was thick and filled with the scent of sorrow.
From the second they landed they were in a fight. Dolls, a strange girl in armor, and homunculi. It was after the last one that Ichigo finally decided they needed to find a base of operations.
Ichigo touched Mash's shoulder gently. "Let's get a move on."
There was something bothering her. She wouldn't say what. She blamed it on the environment, but Ichigo had known her too long to buy into that.
They get blitzed by a servant before they can find a safe place to hunker down, but just as soon as the fight is over Ichigo forgets what they look like. Mash and Romani are the same. It's a frightening power. How can they fight someone if they can't remember anything about them as soon as they're gone from sight?
They need back up. They need to find a Ley Line so he can summon Cu and Medusa to help them.
Help comes in the form of a brash spitfire of a blonde in knights armor. The same strange girl they'd met earlier.
Her name is Mordred, a knight of the round table. She has a safehouse, and a doctor.
There's something about Jekyll that makes Ichigo's skin prickle. He's a sweet faced young man, with kind green eyes, but there's something dangerous about him.
Ichigo peers out the window while he gently chides Mordred for revealing her name. The streets are full of ghosts here, that walk uninhibited and forlorn in the mists.
There's a lot of blondes in this city.
With Achilles around things are about to get a whole lot gayer.
I'll reiterate now, I had no idea what I was doing when I first started this fic. A lot of things that are happening now I didn't plan for at all. I didn't even intend for Aizen to be such a big part of it. I didn't intend for him to be anything more than what he is in canon. The bad guy.
So you'll have to forgive me for any inconsistencies you might notice. And for any spelling/grammar mistakes. I have no beta ^^'
