Title: Her Sins.
Summary: Matsumoto is a woman that regrets but rarely stopped to look back on her mistakes, that was until he left her.
Chapter Two: Gluttony
Unreasonable or unnecessary excess of consumption
-Gluttony
She's awake and past her limit. Drowning her cup she manages to snatch yet another drink without her friends noticing. Though it really wasn't all that hard since most of them were already hammered. Her eyes scan over her company in shame, they all deserved better. Someone that was more sober, more happier than she was, and someone that was honest.
Grinning bitterly she played with her half empty glass, letting it dangle in her grasp she continued to watch the foggy liquid dance against the glass walls. Finally she drinks it all.
She couldn't handle anymore and her stomach desposited it's containments to let her know.
Whipping the eariler meals away she swollowed another bottle full of saka to wash the sour taste away. Her body warns her for another round so she finally stops but she has already consumed more than she should've. With two-left feet she staggers towards the exit of the bar. After stumbling two more times she felt her vision blur and her world starts to spin.
Right before she fell a man yanked her up by her shoulder. He stares at her through slates, smirking a crooked smile he carried her back to where she belonged. Light rain patted down on their heads until finally he was faced with a door. With a mere knock the boy answered.
"Gin?"
"Ah, always good't see ya To'shiro."
His eyes narrowed before they settled on the woman in the man's arms. Immediately his eyes softened but it was barely noticable, except by Gin. The captain merely grinned his usual before explaining, "Hmm…it seems th't she over drank 'gain." Without another word Hitsugaya invited the two into his house, she was his responsibitly not Gin's. He should've been the one to carry her back.
After settling her on Hitsugaya's bed Gin headed outside to leave but before-hand he stated "Take good care 'f her."
The words were hardly audible but he caught it. It took him by surprise, he had never been close with the man and he had always wondered what drew his subordinate to this cold-hearted captain that bore a twisted smile.
He watched the man leave and she did too. As he walked out that door, he also walked out of her world, never to return again. Having him around caused her pain and trying to consume this pain would be impossible.
Still that warmth she felt leeking out from him drowns her, even now.
