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Title: Trust and Doubt: Ulquiorra's Pov

Is Lord Aizen really going to allow these trespassers to leave? I thought as I watched the so called, "Son of Lord Aizen and Emperor of the future" walking out then vanished in the precipice world to who knows where. Before he could leave, however, he instructed his subordinates to stay. Their orders were two main objectives. The first involved one of them use their time keys to travel back-more like forward- in time to rely Lord Aizen's response on his proposal. It made me wonder what exactly did this Ayahiko had said and showed Lord Aizen.

Is he really going to say yes or is he already planning a way to outsmart them?

Their second objective was to capture the soul reaper girl who is known as "Hisana". Surprisingly, she was the future daughter of Kurosaki Ichigo, the soul reaper boy Lord Aizen wanted my personal opinion on how strong he was yesterday. He also has a son, older than the girl, but nonetheless equally powerful. Since he return back to the future, I predict that many now would seek the girl out for a fight-Yammy will most likely be the first in line. After all, she was responsible for severing off his arm like butter. An act he nor anyone here will ever forget.

After Ayahiko left, the two guardsmen began to rise off the palace floor.

"Kurosaki Hisana," grumbled Ayahiko's guardsmen who was named Kohana. She took of her hood, revealing short blonde hair that was thickly curled. "I'd say we should just off her and the insufferable troll. The emperor's problems would be solved like that." She snapped her fingers.

"I know, I know." Her twin brother, Kentaro said sighing, taking off his own hood. His hair golden like her own, short and well trimmed. "But orders are orders. Unfortunately, he did say no severe injuries, but I keep forgetting your zanpakuto ability is-"

She growled, putting a hand on a vibrant purple hilt. "Don't talk smack about my zanpakuto unless you want to be my next victim, brother."

"I was going to say perfect for our second objective, Kohana. Geez, you've been so sensitive the past few days. Is something the matter?" He said bluntly.

"I'm-I'm fine. Let's just get on with this. The faster we get our job done; the faster we get to go home." She said turning away from him, and averting her gaze at me. "You-Cifer Ulquiorra, you're coming with me."

I wouldn't have gone, but Lord Aizen instructed me to help her as he and the boy talked about Ayahiko's proposal in private. I'm sure I could get the information out of Gin later, but as of right now. I'm going to do my own investigation and report it to Lord Aizen later. I lead the girl down the hall to Lord Aizen's viewing room where he monitors everything. My memories were updated in the machine for his leisure. I showed her the video of yesterdays encounter.

"Freeze right there," She ordered, and I pressed a button that froze the image of Hisana leaping in the air with her black zanpakuto. "Zoom in on her wrist."

I enlarged the image, and she slammed a fist on the table. "Damn you. Urahara." She swore.

"What is it?" I asked.

"That bracelet on her right wrist. The moon charm is a symbol of the Shihōin clan. I'm sure you are well aware of why the Shihōin family are part of the royal noble clans in soul society. What they're known for?" She said, giving me raised eyebrows.

I glared. "Of course, I'm not a moron. Lord Aizen educated us."

"Then, you know why I'm irritated." She frowned. "Emperor Ayahiko will not like this. We are so screwed." She muttered as she continued to play the memory.

I took a step forward and stared at the screen. "Out of curiosity, which is out of character for me, what can you tell me about those two, specially that girls bankai."

Kohana turned around. "That is out of character, Ulquiorra. History says you were-are a quiet, unemotional arrancar but extremely loyal to Aizen." She paused and looked away, muttering. "Then again, your aspect of death represented loneliness...which explains a lot."

"What was that?" I demanded.

She averted her eyes and turned back to the screen. "Um, Nothing. Anyways, being a time traveler-I'm not suppose to share information about the future. However, if Lord Aizen joins His Majesty then I-we-my brother and I as well as our master-Emperor Ayahiko, can go into more detail about the daughter of Ichigo and the son of Urahara. For now, you and the other arrancars shouldn't worry about them. Just follow orders, and I'll follow mine."

She fishes a black rectangle thing from her robes and held it up to the screen. It made a stuttering sound then she put it back in her pocket. "I'm not a genius at geography in the world of the living, but can you tell me where you were with espada number 10?"

I closed my eyes and sighed. It looks like I'm not going to get much out of her. "Lord Aizen instructed me to show up in a park in Karakura Town."

Kohana snapped her fingers. "Karakura Town! I knew it started with a K! Thanks, Ulquiorra. You've been a great help! Would you mind taking me to my brother? I-I haven't been in this place in a while, so I get lost easily."

Something told me that wasn't a lie. This girl may be from the future, but from our brief conversation, she didn't look bright. I lead her back to the throne room, hoping her brother would be there. I don't trust her enough to show her around the castle. Once we got there, Lord Aizen was sitting on his throne as Grimmjow and Tousen were arguing. Tousen drew his sword quickly and sliced Grimmjow's left arm. Grimmjow cried in pain, blood dripping from his severed arm. Tousen then used Kido and disintegrated his arm.

"Damn..dammit!" Grimmjow yelled as he glared at Tousen. "You're going to pay for that!" Grimmjow then placed a hand on his hilt of his sword, running towards him. He almost drew it until Lord Aizen stopped him.

"Think before you act, Grimmjow." Lord Aizen said, looking down at him. "Or I'll be forced to reprimand you if you attack."

Grimmjow scoffed, letting go of his sword. He turned away then left.

"Damn, I totally forgot that happens to him. That must have freaking hurt like hell." Kohana said making a sick face as we passed the pool of blood. She looked left and right. "Where's my brother?"

"He went back to the future to give my reply to my son," Lord Aizen said to her with pride on his face.

Kohana smiled. "It's great you've finally accepted the truth, but there's still a matter of your trust. I'm sure my brother and Ayahiko-sama explained that we'd understand if you said no. We'd leave you alone, but what's the point of knowing the future if you have the opportunity to change your fate; your desires."

"And what do you desire, miss Kohana?" Aizen asked curiously.

Kohana frowned, looking away. "I doubt you'd find it interesting. It's quite silly really because in the end my dream will never come a reality."

"You love Ayahiko, don't you?" He said lazily.

The girl's shock came in the form of a blush. "I-I'm I that obvious?"

Lord Aizen lightly laughed. "Young love is nothing to be ashamed of." He said smiling.

"Yes, love is nothing to be ashamed of. However," She placed a hand on her cheek and continued to frown. "It is hurtful when they do not love you in return. I'm not the first to have feelings for him, you know. Emperor Ayahiko has had- still has many admirers, but only one has managed to capture his heart."

"And why would Ayahiko be interested in a girl like Kurosaki Hisana?"

"I have my reasons."

Kohana tensed up by the sound of Ayahiko's voice. I cursed myself for once again, not sensing his presence. He lazily walked out of the shadows with her brother following behind him. "I see are you gossiping, Kohana. Does that mean you're successful in your task like your brother?"

Kohana started trembling. "No-no, sir, I haven't retrieved her just yet." She said shakily. "But-but I do know why none of us can't sense her or the troll-I mean, Hansuke."

Ayahiko raised an eyebrow. "Oh, pray tell."

"Oh, yes, well you see, majesty, as you can see here-ah," She fumbled with her coat pocket and fished out her device. She handed it to him with a bowed head, arms out. "The charm bracelet is most likely blocking the time residue on her and Hansuke. Thus, making it impossible for any of us to track."

Ayahiko handed the device to his subordinate.

"I-I don't think it's the actual charm that's blocking their scent, but the fabric that is braided in the gold chain. It is made of the same material as the shielding cloak used to suppress spiritual pressure. Hate to say, but what Hansuke did was clever." Her brother said tossing the rectangular device to his younger sister who was too busy dreamily staring at Ayahiko to have caught it with ease.

Ayahiko smirked. "Yes, smart but stupid. There's a fatal flaw with their cloaks that many don't know about. You have to had already mastered the art of concealing spiritual pressure. Only one of them has truly mastered the technique, so with each fight or raised spiritual pressure. She will be noticed."

"Since my sister utterly failed to do her task, majesty." Kentaro said flashing a glare at her. "Allow me the honor in finding Kurosaki Hisana. I could also eliminate Urahara Hansuke for you."

The girl flared her nostrils. "I don't need you help!" She sneered quietly.

Ayahiko grinned, placing a hand on his shoulder. "I appreciate the offer, Kentaro, but that won't be necessary. I have other plans that I need your help in. Kohana can handle it, isn't that right?"

Kohana straightened her back. "Yes, right away majesty. I-I will not disappoint you!" She beamed and bowed, more like grovelled in thanks if you ask me. He nodded and she vanished.

Ayahiko sighed. "Now that that's taken care of. Next order of business." He looked up at Lord Aizen. "Bring out the Hogyoku, father. I'm ready to fulfill our pact."