Disclaimer: Bleach belongs to Tite Kubo. I am just playing in his sandbox.


#91: I

Toshiro always thought that the marriage vows that the westerners recited when they got married sounded like a promise, from one person to another, of their commitment to, and a proclamation of, their love.

Which was why he had requested that it be included in their marriage ceremony when Karin had asked for his input.

His fiancée had gaped at him for a moment, before a brilliant smile lit her face and she beamed at him.


I, Hitsugaya Toshiro

Take you, Kurosaki Karin

To be my wedded wife

To have and to hold, from this day forward

I promise to be true to you

In good times and in bad

For better, for worse

For richer, for poorer

In sickness or in health

To love and to cherish

'Til death do us part

And hereto I pledge you my faithfulness

I, Kurosaki Karin

Take you, Hitsugaya Toshiro

To be my wedded husband

To have and to hold, from this day forward

I promise to be true to you

In good times and in bad

For better, for worse

For richer, for poorer

In sickness or in health

To love and to cherish

'Til death do us part

And hereto I pledge you my faithfulness

With this Ring I thee wed

With my body I thee worship

And with all my worldly goods I thee endow.


A/N: If you also follow/read Picking Up the Pieces, I am working on the next chapter, I promise! My muse just seems to prefer these drabbles at the moment. LOL.