BLAH! ffdotnet is just destroying me with bad formatting tonight right after I nearly forgot to post this for being so tired that I fell asleep on my couch. Twice.
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81. Change in the Weather
Hitsugaya sighed and sat at his desk, frowning down at a piece of paper. He ran a hand through his hair, making if far messier than it already was.
Rangiku decided he had no idea she had woken up. "Captain!" She hugged him to her chest from behind, loving how much he loathed it. "What're you staring at so hard? Working too hard is bad for your health."
Hitsugaya mumbled something that sounded suspiciously like "Then you ought to be the healthiest person on earth."
"Well?" Rangiku would ignore the mean comment; after all, her captain had a lot of tough things to deal with lately.
"I have to find a lieutenant to head a trip to the world of the living to investigate—"
"Oh, me, me," Rangiku said. "I'll do it. Going to the world of the living is so much fun. The clothes are so much cuter and cheaper there too."
"You won't be going there to shop," Hitsugaya said harshly.
But that meant Rangiku had already won, she would be going for something after all, just not shopping, according to Hitsugaya. She just would not shop all the time. "Thank you captain, you're the best captain in the whole wide world. I have to go tell everyone now, bye-bye."
"Wait," Hitsugaya said. "You still have a huge stack of paperwork to do."
Rangiku was already out of the door, "Sorry, I can't hear you, Captain."
This might be exactly what she needed, a change of scenery. New sights and people to meet, it would be more than enough to distract her mind from him. It would be a welcome distraction indeed. The amazing shopping did not hurt at all either.
So what's your favorite book? Mine's "Forgotten Beass of Eld" it was the first big fantasy novel I'd ever read, and I never turned back.
