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Kasumi went back to the hotel to get her body back. It didn't take long before Aika's pill was dropped into a pocked and Kasumi stalked to the door ready to go out again.

"Miss Seika, where are you going?" a bodyguard dropped his newspaper and clumsily ran after her.

"Oh hey," Kasumi turned to him when she was already in elevator, "I won't need you anytime soon, so you are free to do whatever you want," she told him and turned to push a button.

"Miss Seika!" the bodyguard protested waving his arms like crazy. "It's already very late and it is not safe for a young woman to be wandering around the night city!"

"You must be new here," Kasumi shot him a look. "It is Karakura town, it's where Urahara Kisuke lives," she hinted him.

"Miss Seika, I am certain that your boyfriend can meet you tomorrow in the afternoon!" he almost shouted it out.

"You are certainly new," Kasumi sighed at a huge, but lame man in front of her. "But-"

"It doesn't matter if I am new or not, it's my duty to protect you," he explained loudly, his arms expressing his thoughts accordingly as well, which… attracted a lot of attention.

"Sorry~" Kasumi smiled at the passing people who stared at the scene in the elevator. "Now listen, Rookie," Kasumi threw him an icy glare and the bodyguard flinched. "I dare you to interrupt me again," she nearly hissed at him. "As I was saying before you rudely stopped me, Urahara Kisuke is not my boyfriend; he is more like a teacher. Anyway, I will be safe with him and I bet my father won't mind me leaving, so stay here," Kasumi looked at him pointedly.

"Yes, Miss Seika!" he squeaked and got back to my apartment.

*Jeez! What a weakling.* Kasumi thought and finally got out of the hotel.

The thing is, the 'weakling' was more afraid of Mr. Seika than his daughter and flew downstairs in a flash ready to follow young woman wherever she went. But Kasumi wouldn't be Seika if she didn't see the huge tail hiding behind the bush.

"I think I told him clearly enough to stay at the hotel," Kasumi sighed and started running.

The bodyguard jumped to follow, but through all the turns and twists the young lady made were starting to turn his world around and round. Just like that the new bodyguard was left standing in the middle of city while a person he was searching for was already sitting comfortable in the living room of Urahara's shop.

"Thank you, Tessai," she thanked the older man for a cup of tea.

"No problem, Kasumi-sama," Tessai nodded. "If you need anything just call me, the manager will be in soon."

"Wait, Tessai!" Kasumi stopped him before he could leave. "How's the orange boy?"

"Good so far," Tessai plainly informed her and left.

"So how was America? Is there anything interesting to see? Are Shinigami's doing their job well there?" Jinta showered Kasumi in questions the second the doors were closed.

"Jinta!" Ururu complained as the small red head was almost crawling on the table to get answers.

"I miss you two," Kasumi told them, seeing never ending bickering between these two kids. "And, Jinta!"

"Huh?" the boy turned back to her and away from pulling Ururu's pigtails.

"America is awesome! And of course there is interesting to see. Don't you watch movies or what? The statue of Libery, for example, is even grander than in the X-men movie. Want me to tell you secret?" Kasumi ushered them closer as she sipped her tea; mischievous glint was shining in her eyes.

"Tell us," they whispered as silently as secrets should be told.

"Shinigami in America aren't nowhere near the Japanese ones. Frankly they suck!" Kasumi giggled at the proud faces they put on.

"But aren't you from America as well, dear?" Urahara Kisuke smirked at Kasumi from under his hat.

"I was born and raised in Japan, so I am Japanese Shinigami, so I am better than that," she told him.

"Your blue hair shows that very clearly," he teased Kasumi.

"Do you have problem with it, Blondie?!" Kasumi pouted. "Now tell me, please," she looked at her teacher meaningfully which he didn't miss. The mysterious smile appeared on his face again and she knew that she will need to get it out the 'hard' way.

"Oh my, Ururu, Jinta! I ran out of tea. Would you mind making me one?" Kisuke chirped fanning himself.

"Where do you put that tea anyway? I swear, you shouldn't be leaving toilet with the amount you drink every day," Jinta murmured, but left with Ururu nonetheless.

Kasumi took a deep breath and got ready to do something she only did when she needed information from Kisuke. The man is not easy to talk through!

"Kisuke-chan~ Tell me now~" she beamed at him cutely, batting her eyelashes and presenting the brightest smile she could master.

"Eh?!" he gasped. "Why –chan?"

"Because it is cuter," she quickly explained," now tell me. Pretty please~"

"No."

"Ki-"

"No."

"Whatissospecialabouttheorang eboy?" Kasumi spilled everything in one breath.

"What?" Kisuke blinked. He never thought that his pupil was so speed-talker.

"What is so special about the orange boy?" she repeated her question, slower this time.

"Why don't you tell me?" he shot Kasumi a piercing look which meant that she was supposed to notice that. He trained her not for nothing!

"Well, besides the insanely large Zanpakutou, I saw nothing unusual. True, he has extraordinarily big amount of Reiatsu…" Kasumi trailed off and Kisuke could almost see a light bulb lit up in her head. "He couldn't have had such power just by taking Rukia's, right? He has his own Shinigami powers!"

"I expected nothing less from you," Urahara nodded. "He is-"

"AAAAAaaaahhhh~~~" a loud scream interrupted Urahara and both he and Kasumi turned their heads to the side where the rooms where placed.

"Too close! YOU'RE TOO CLOSE!" the shouting continued and Kasumi sweat-dropped.

"I think you should go and help, Hat and clogs," Kasumi laughed at how the orange boy was calling Kisuke.

"Are you going to leave again?" Kisuke asked before leaving to check on Ichigo.

"No. My father has sent me here to go to the Soul Society, but I'll be sure to stay in town for a while. Why?" Kasumi wondered, standing up as well.

"Because we need some girl time together," a cat answered instead.

"Yoruichi!" Kasumi smiled at the cat and patted its head.

"Also we need to catch up on few things," Yoruichi told her, her piercing yellow eyes were warning her that it is not flowers and dresses that they will be talking about.

"Sure, I'll come here tomorrow," Kasumi promised and stood up. "Now go and make something out of that carrot," she showed her thumbs up and left.

"I wonder if these two will give Ichigo a training of ten days," she murmured as she walked through dark streets of Karakura. "Heh, I will be sure to watch!" she smirked and stalked off back to the hotel.