CH32-Truth can kill
Watching her moves I notice her high level of training but lack of refinement that you get in the Academy. "Your swings are powerful but your clumsy and leave yourself wide open to attack."
"Oh, ya and what do you know about it?" Timing it perfectly she swings at me which I dodge by a spin lean my back against her, plunging Niricame into her side. Pulling away she touches the blood at her side and hisses under her breath. Suddenly she jumps at me, surprised she stabs my left arm. Smiling in triumph she darts away as I let my arm go loose. "Very good, but you would've done better to hit my right arm since I fight with that one."
"Thank for the tip." Trying the same move she comes at my other arm but this time I'm ready. Her sword stops as I put mine in front of it. "I hope you have more ticks up your sleeve, for your sake." Her eyes go wild in rage and I throw her to the side. Smiling she disappears and reappears on my other side then disappears again. Sighing I follow her flash steps perfectly and block every attack without blinking an eye. Growing tired I swing to right and make a thin line across her stomach.
Stumbling back she stares at me in disbelief. "How are you..." I interrupt before she could ask anything, "It's amazing what you can learn in the Soul Society Academy, plus when you combine that with Masters training it works pretty well. Oh wait I'm sorry I forgot, you ignored his lessons and chose to learn on your own." I let her see the hurt in my eyes instead of the anger she was expecting. "So will you stop now, Mya, or will you continue this pointless battle?"
"Pointless? Since when is it pointless for a daughter to avenge the death of her mother?" She glares at me but a spark lights her eyes. "What are you talking about, Father killed Mother and almost you and Koriuno." She shakes her head and hisses at me. "Is that really what you think, have you told the same lie so many times that you yourself have begun to believe it?"
"Myaname, what are you talking about, what lie?" Pictures start to appear at the front of my brain. Me and Mother arguing, then me going for the knife and her backing away in surprise.
My hands start to shake and I fall to my knees but my eyes stay focused on one spot as if it held all the answers. Over and over it replays in my mind, every feeling and thought feels real. I jump on her and start to stab her and she doesn't even try to defend herself. I look at my Mother and me but it doesn't look like me with rage filled eyes thirsting for blood. My head spins and I stumble a bit as I try to find some way to prove this wrong when a large black object appears in front of me. "Oh, Niricame is it true? Is all of this true?"
"Of course not, Kari you need to calm down and focus. Look around you, the clock doesn't have a time and the people here do not even have faces." I spin around and find that she is right. "Then, what is this?"
"Myaname's sword has the power to create visions based off memories and surroundings. But his power is so busy she can't complete this one."
"Then what is his power busy with?" Niricame glares at the sword, "They can't communicate but they can tap into the others power."
"Kari, who are you talking to, your imaginary friend?" I glance curious at Niricame who shakes her head, "She can't see me, she can't even see Hollows remember? Her spiritual power is so weak that she is relying completely on her Zanpakto, which is the only reason she can see you and other soul reapers. The only thing she has is her gift for swordsmanship." I look up at my sister who looks like she is questioning my sanity. Closing my eyes I bring forth my memories of that dreadful night, pushing the false ones away.
"Oh, Kari, the sword is making this fight different. Your vision will not be affected but those on the outside of the barrier looking in will see differently. Each time you inflict a wound on her whoever is watching outside of this area will instead see her inflict a wound on you." A hiss comes from the Zanpakto directed at Niricame. Sighing I see the only way out. "Fine, I'll do it."
