A/N: Alright, this Chapter is for someone who I know several of you have been waiting for. Hey, I told you the order right? The characters will get here when it's their turn. I'm actually pretty proud of it, so I hope you like it.

Chapter Nine- Hitsugaya Toshiro

Aizen POV

The Captain of the Tenth Squad, the youngest child prodigy the Soul Society had ever seen and the youngest ever to make Captain. To say he was an annoyance would be putting it lightly. No matter what my plan was, that child always managed to stumble right into it and slow it down. Had I know Hinamori had such a brilliant protector I probably would have taken Kira as my Lieutenant, brainwashed Renji and sent him to Gin, and sent the girl to Squad Thirteen, which was far, far away.

Unfortunately, I didn't know. Sure, I knew she had a little brother, but 'shiro-chan' was a common nickname and I didn't know exactly who she meant until the child was already the Lieutenant of Squad Ten.

Frankly, he messed up my plans a fair bit. I was always able to manipulate my plans to come back and hit him, but I was never able to make them go exactly like I wanted to with him.

Take that time in the central Forty-Six, for instance, I had expected Kira to keep him occupied long enough that I would be able to carry out my plan without his interference, and then sneak up and stab him in the back so he wouldn't get in my way again. Instead he left Matsumoto to deal with Kira, found me, and found Hinamori. In the time it took me to goad him into a rage so I could slaughter him, Unohana managed to get there and put an even bigger fork in my plan.

It was beyond irritating.

And to make it even worse he lived. I gave him a slash so deep it nearly cut him in two, but the annoying brat still lived.

There was a reason I intended to kill Hitsugaya, and that was that- even though he was still young- he was already one of the most powerful Captains. Most people teased him, saying he was too young to ever be any help. But what they're forgetting is that one day he has to grow up. And that even right now, he's capable of levelling cities and armies. You don't see it very often because he, like any sane child, is afraid of the damage that his powers can do, but when he gets mad you can see how powerful he already is.

A prime example of this; Hyoten Hyokasso.

That attack is one not even his Lieutenant doesn't even know about, I learned about it by sheer accident, stumbling upon him when he was on holiday training in Antarctica.

Don't believe me?

You try seeing that attack staying hidden anywhere else. It's a kill-all attack, one of the strongest I've ever seen. When he gets it under control in a few centuries it will make him more powerful than Yamamoto- and henceforth myself.

Not that I'm going to let that happen.

I intend to kill him long before that happens. When the next fight takes place I'll make sure I actually do cut him in half this time.

What a shame it will be to see a child die so young, ah well, frankly I'll be glad to see the little nuisance go.

Maybe I'll mess with him first . . .

Just a little bit.