As days turned into a relentless struggle for survival, Emiko faced an agonizing choice. It was a heart-wrenching decision, one that no one should ever have to make. She knew that she could not sustain both herself and her sister. Their lives were hanging by a fragile thread, and Emiko, with tears streaming down her face, made the agonizing decision to leave her sister in the hope that one of them might survive.
With every step she took away from her infant sister, the weight of guilt and sorrow bore down on her. But it was a choice born out of the primal instinct to survive, to seize a chance at life without the constant need for medication and treatment.
Emiko, who would later be known as Lady Hisana, embarked on a path that led her to a life of opulence and privilege. She married the heir of the Kuchiki clan, a prestigious family in their world. However, even in her newfound life of comfort and luxury, the guilt of leaving her sister behind never truly left her.
Meanwhile, her sister, Rukia, defied the odds. She survived and grew into a strong-willed young girl. Her life was a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, a spirit that refused to be crushed by the harsh realities of the world.
Malakal Maut [Angel of Death]
Surah Al-An'am (6:93): "And who is more unjust than one who invents about Allah a lie or says, 'It has been inspired to me,' while nothing has been inspired to him, and one who says, 'I will reveal [something] like what Allah revealed.' And if you could but see when the wrongdoers are in the overwhelming pangs of death while the angels extend their hands, [saying], 'Discharge your souls! Today you will be awarded the punishment of [extreme] humiliation for what you used to say against Allah other than the truth and [that] you were, toward His verses, being arrogant.'"
