Chapter two
" So who won this time?" Grimmjow snickered.
" Shut up, bastard!" Nnoitra growled.
" So, she won again, huh?"
" I said, shut up!"
Grimmjow left, roaring with laughter. Nnoitra hated his sorry ass. He couldn't say two sentences without mentioning his agonizing defeat by Neliel. Of course, Grimmjow couldn't beat Neliel either but had been smart enough not to challenge her.
" Master Nnoitra, are you alright?" Tesla asked.
' Of course I am. That bitch can't hurt me for long,' He growled. Talking by the entrance of the meeting room was never really a good idea, but the meeting was still a good twenty minutes away. Only Ulquiorra and Grimmjow were in there, not alking to each other. Or at least, Ulquiorra was restraining from killing an irritating Grimmjow.
" Master Nnoitra, why are you so detirmned to beat Master Neliel?" He asked.
" Why I don't say with you is none of your buisness, Tesla. Do not speak to me so casually-as though we are equals." Nnoitra growled to his Fraccion. Tesla eyed his Santa Teresa nervously and nodded, changing topics at the speed of light.
" So..why is Lord Aizen calling a meeting for all of the Arrancars?" He asked instead.
" I don't fucking know?"
" You don't?" In the mist of mentally cussing her out in his mind, here she was now, clutching a book to her ...chest, standing in front of him as though she didn't see the dangerous look in his eyes," Lord Aizen mentioned to the Espadas that we were talking about the new land we've settled in on and the plans for the future. If you had listened last week, you would know that this meatin is manatory and there aren't enough seats for all of the Arrancars and that you should sit down as soon as you can. Bye Tesla." Her two Fracions followed behind her, standing a little behind her.
" I hate that bitch,' Nnoitra growled. All the same, he sat down before all the seats were taken. Besides the bitch, there were three other Arrancar girls: Loly, Meloly and Cirucci. And that was fine with Nnoitra because they were low ranked Arrancars unlike the bitch, who overpowered most of the males in the room. Yet only Nnoitra could see that. The other men were a little distracted by Neliel herself to worry too much about her rank.
She called him a beast. She hated the lust of the battle and the unnessesary killings that happened. She didn't battle for gain or for fun. Her nose was always buried in a book after a mission and her arrogance was starting to piss him off.
Of course, he was a beast in a way. Of course he knew that. The blood lust ws the only thing that he lived for. The only goal he set for his life was dying in battle. And the more battles he fought, the more he fought to protect the life that he could easily lose. The more he entered a battle, the closer he came to death..and escaped it. Being defeated in a duel, insulted and let to live was an insult to him, one that she was always glad to always do.
As of now, she had never lost a battle, never once returned unsuccessful, never once seen herself shedding blood. In a way, she was the emotionless person Lord Aizen wanted her to be. She never once defied Lord Aizen, though she always did her best to avoid unnecessary violence. ANd she never understood why Nnoitra killed ruthlessly. In a way, she was perfect.
And that would make killing her all the more sweeter.
Losing yourself in blood lust was easy to do, but it could be avoided. To avoid unnecessary violence was a path that she tried to do. Being the only person left standing on the battlefield meant nothing to her, it merely meant that the people who were dead at her feet were unworthy of killing and that she had killed them for nothing. Nothing was a threat for her. Nothing was a challenge.
And yet, she always accepted Nnoitra's duels. She never finished him off. His view of the battle was much different from hers.
And that difference was what made him unique. It made him ruthless in battle, not knowing when to give up. He was a merciless killer, one who killed without a purpose. In a word, he was a...
beast. One who couldn't be tamed.
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