Before we get started I just wanna say: Wow... Just wow... Thank you all for staying with me and being there for our favorite trio's crazy adventures together. What a ride it's been- especially for the rookie of the group, Levi. Poor guy's been through a lot now that he and his comrades from their world have joined the party. Sad to say though he'd better get used to it as we've come to that inevitable point where things are going to change.

It's been two and a half years after Coge's death and a lot of changes have occurred. One is that all of the Bleach characters' appearances are now those of when The Lost Substitute Soul Reaper arc begins. This also means that they are older, Toushiro included which brings us to the main point.

From here on Toushiro will not be solely the main character pit with Vegeta all the time. The favorite Squad 10 captain has come of age where he now is looking, and needs, to do some things on his own to find his own strength. On top of that he is also being trained to one day take Yamamoto's place as the Head-Captain and has a few other responsibilities so he's going to be pretty busy. That does not mean he still doesn't need Vegeta, oh no. But like everyone, he's come to that point in life where it's best if he learns on his own.

So who's going to be in need of Vegeta's strength and guidance? Levi, of course! Levi will be the character who is put with Vegeta more and more often. As a normal human without any supernatural powers, he needs Vegeta regardless of his age -by the way I should state that Vegeta is at least 17 to 20 years older than Levi- for protection, guidance and such as they are now in a world where even the weakest of the Z-Fighter's enemies make the Titans cuddly in comparison. Not only that but they are beginning to venture into new territory for them while following the Z-Fighters and allies around. Small spoiler alert- They even go into space at one point! There will also be stories from time to time where Vegeta and/or Toushiro don't even really appear much, as the story purposely follows other characters.

There is also a few changes in my writing style. Let me list them below:

If a word or words are underlined, that is an emphasized word. Before it was just simple capitalized.

If a word or words are CAPITALIZED, it's being shouted as it was before.

If a word or words are both CAPITALIZED and underlined, then it is being emphasized while being shouted.

If a word or words are CAPITALIZED, underlined, and bolded, in speech text it is mega emphasized with the highest of screaming volume while in normal text it is just mega ultra emphasized.

If a word or words are underlined and bolded, it means it is greatly emphasized in all forms of text.

If a word or words are italicized, it is speech that takes place over a communication devise, from a great distance away or telepathically as it was before.

If a word or words has ( ) before and after than that is like a side note to a speech text, like giving a clear picture as to the mood of the person or they are doing something while talking. For example:

Mood= Vegeta: (With an aura of death) "Do I look like the type you should be fucking with?..."

Mood= Vegeta: "(Sarcasm) Oh, yes! Lovely! We always get sent to the nicest of places!"

Action= Levi: (Snapping his fingers with impatience) "Let's go, people!"

Action= Levi: "(Blinks a few times) ... You're crazy."

If a word or words has * before and after it than it is speech that is being said in that person's mind. But!... If these are mixed in with actual speech, than that word or words are an action like panting or groaning. For example:

Thought= Vegeta: *Damn it, boy! I thought I told you to stay at the Lookout!* "The one time he doesn't listen!"

Action= Levi: "*Pant, pant* I think... *pant, pant* I'm gonna be sick... *pant, pant*"

There are multiple uses for -. Examples and category:

Interruption=

Farlan: "He's looks like a-"

Levi: (Quickly covers Farlan's mouth) "Don't you even dare-"

Vegeta: "Too late."

Sudden Action=

Just as he began to turn around-

There was Vegeta, right in his face!

There will be some speech that isn't actually speech on occasion. Here is an example:

Vegeta: "(Clears his throat while saying "ahem".)"

This means that he's saying ahem but it also sounds like he's clearing his throat.

From time to time I may put in a famous quote. Those will always be before the actual story in italic.

Hopefully that clears up any confusion that may occur later and, again, thank you all for supporting me and -more importantly- our favorite group of heroic friends. Especially against those who aren't open to different writing styles or story scenarios. Although I find it interesting that these same people don't even follow the most basic of writing rules like capitalizing your stand alone I's and the letter beginning every new sentence. Seriously if you're gonna complain about my writing style or my stories, at least try to do it in the proper grammar way! Ya learn this shit in First and Second Grade, I mean come on!

Ok, enough talk! Let's shut up and get to the story!