The War of Four: Recovery

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"Attention! To all operators of the D.C.O. and the Gotei 13!" Hachiro's voice would be loud and clear over the loudspeaker that connected to just about every other speaker within the base, catching the ear of just about everyone within. "All enemy forces have been routed and are retreating from the base. I repeat, the enemy has been pushed back. Great work, everyone!"

They were the words that brought a fresh wave of relief over the exhausted troops and personnel, who had been fighting heavily and taking hard hits for their trouble. With the enemy presence gone, they could now tend to the wounded, properly dispose of the dead and clean up the mess left behind. Soldiers fortunate enough to have gotten through it relatively uninjured resumed their patrols if their work of medical assistance was over with. It was a rather slow transition, and dealing with the damage done seemed to be more work than the defense of the base. Nevertheless, no one complained. The fact that they could do it at all was the sign that they still had control and that the Inner Circle's attempt to push them off what little foothold they had was thwarted. It brought about at least a small boost in morale for the Gotei 13 forces.

The majority of the V-14, who were gathered at some undisclosed location within the hangar, had mixed reactions to it.

Oliver and Angelika, who had returned to her old garments prior to the trip to Aether, had been walking down a hallway leading to the hangar when they heard the announcement. They slowed their footsteps, their eyes directing upwards at the source of the voice. The German seemed to take it with a grain of salt, her time spent in the healing waters having calmed what had been a mind under stress. But the American, even after what he had just gone through, seemed to be very displeased with the fact that the V-14 had not a chance to participate in the fight this time. He was quick to express it.

"The fight's over and done with?!" He exclaimed, throwing his hands up in the air. "You've got to be fucking kidding me!"

"It seems that the defense wasn't so worthless after all..." Angelika commented, sliding her hands into her coat pockets. "I can safely predict that the majority of the V-14 were staying within the medical spa area during the entirety of the invasion. After what we've took, it was most likely needed. I almost feel a bit guilty that we were the only ones not to have lifted a finger to help."

Oliver let out a groan, swinging his hands back down and hanging his head a little as they resumed walking. "You'd think that there be at least some of them who would think, "Oh, maybe we should keep them from getting back up as quickly" and attack the medical areas first before moving on to the main area. I was really hoping to kick some ass with my sword and get at least a little bit of practice in."

Briefly, Angelika closed her eye tightly as she spoke the next words. "And end the hunt? For them and especially someone like Yashin, they'll continue squeezing every bit of fun out of this before deciding to finally do away with us. Even if they say they're being serious, you can't take them by their word. There'll be plenty of more opportunities for confrontation..." Once her eye opened again, her expression lightened up a little enough for a small chuckle to escape her lips. "So you won't have to worry, Holmes. Besides..." Her gaze drifted towards him. "You're not regretting what happened back there, are you?"

Oliver smirked, moving over and giving her a peck on the neck. "Are you kidding me? I'd die before I regret anything I'd done."

"Good..." Angelika's smile briefly faded, and she turned her head completely to look at him. "I'm still your boss. Don't expect me to be any easier on you just because of this..."

"Wouldn't have it any other way, boss..."

With that being said, they reached the entrance to the hangar - or more specifically, one of the many entrances to the hangar doors. Angelika was the first one to reach it, pushing it open and stepping inside.

"Took the long way here, boss?" Hyōryū called out from the midst of the hangar, as most of V-14 gathered within it along with the entirety of the Dragonbird squadron, being maintained by Avaron Setsuko. She smiled as she leaned next to Anton, as they all were huddled near Rika's Dragonbird, ready to greet their leader and comrade.

"Looks like they sure liked taking their time to get here," Mōka smirked, winking at Angelika knowingly as she elbowed Yajū's side and wrapped an arm around Karitori, holding her close, "I guess they wanted their moment to last a lifetime..."

"Living in the moment is the only thing that matters, babe," Karitori muttered, briefly glaring at Yajū before leaning against Mōka near the bird, "I just wish I had a piece of the action those cloak and dagger peeps hogged to themselves..."

"W-wait a minute!" Although both Angelika and Oliver were quick to direct suspecting looks at Asuka, Oliver was the first one to speak out. "Did you--"

"I'm sorry!" Asuka blurted out, a slight flush on her cheeks marking her embarrassment. The tips of her fingers were covering her lips, though not enough to muffle her voice. "I really didn't mean to say anything about it, but it just slipped out! I only mentioned what Captain Shiba and I saw, nothing else! But--"

"Hyōryū and I heard things beforehand." Anton finished, grinning in amusement. One of his arms were slung around Hyōryū's shoulders, while his free hand was in his pocket. "I have to admit, Oliver, that was quite a heartfelt moment. I almost was tempted to shed a tear or two, but I didn't want Hyōryū thinking I was some sort of wuss. Didn't keep us from mentioning it prior to you two getting here, though--"

"My life is ruined!!" Oliver wailed, collapsing on his knees and falling on his hands in a bout of comical depression.

"Oi! I don't get it! Why is his life over?!" Zaii blinked in perplexion as he looked side to side at his comrades for an explanation.

Shinshin himself, sitting atop Rika's Dragonbird casually while being next to her, sweatdropped in sync with Shadō, as they both spoke out flatly, "I don't...get it either..."

Contrary to popular belief, Rika's Dragonbird had been recovered from the area at the time of the evacuation. Everyone, especially Rika, had assumed that it had gotten killed or captured within the attack on the Soul Society. But when its owner had found out that it had been rescued, she had nearly broke down in tears and would've probably hugged the creature to death if she had that much strength. So Shinshin, Rika, Yusuke and even Shinji (who was actively staying out of the discussion) all had the privilege of sitting on its back and watching it all take place.

"...quite..." Although a bit irritated at the new development, Angelika decided to ignore Oliver and her colleagues for the time being to focus on Asuka. "How is everyone doing?"

Asuka quickly broke out of her demeanor to settle into a more casual and conversational one. She put a finger to her chin thoughtfully. "Well, I suppose everyone's here and doing well after resting up. Ever since the attack on the Soul Society, we've had yet to hear from Shou or his subordinate Genesis." Her expression turned a bit wistful. "Mōka hasn't contacted us, either, ever since she had been incapacitated--"

"Incapacitated?" The slight alarm in Angelika's voice shocked Asuka a bit.

"Yes, she had been subdued by this strange spell Daigomi had used on her! But I had carelessly assumed it was no big deal and neglected to have one of the others see to her!" With each and every word spoken, Asuka felt more and more ashamed. "Forgive me, Angelika. I shouldn't have been quick to judge conditions--"

"No." Angelika was quick to cut her off, waving a hand dismissively. "The arrival of the D.C.O. was too unexpected. I doubt anyone would've had time to do anything about it. Where is she now?"

That was when the most unexpected scene would occur.

WHAM!

The entrance nearest to them would abruptly open, and the sound of the door banging against the wall would bring the attention of almost everyone there. The first two figures would be that of the two Daitenshi that had assisted them throughout their endeavour - Shou and Genesis. They came through the door as if breaching something, with the girl having her gun out and aimed to scan the room. Their prepared state of alertness quickly dissipated once they saw that this particular room was filled with allies and not enemies. Genesis lowered her gun, looking over her shoulder.

"All clear!"

The third and last figure stepped out, her crimson eyes looking around the room in a relaxed and serene manner. In her arms, she carried the aforementioned and currently unconscious Mōka Komori within her arms. After looking around, her eyes finally rested on the V-14 as she started her approach towards them. "Sorry to pop in your little conversation," She said plainly. "But I happened to hear you were looking for someone?"

ZOOM!

"You found her!" Karitori exclaimed within a heartbeat, as her body warped from one place in the hangar before reappearing before the Punisher. An emotionally distraught expression crosses her face as she reached out to caress Mōka's face, as tears streaked mascera down her cheeks, even as the rest of her squad came around to see their normally fearless and powerful leader unconscious, "is she okay?"

Yajū chuckled as he crossed his arms in thought, looking over at Karitori with confidence, "She'll be fine. She's just taking a nap after being zapped by that lunatic Dragon-guy or whatever..."

"She's never been kept down for long, you know that right, Kari-chan?" Shito asked his comrade, but didn't dare to lay a hand on her for fear of losing it to the volatile woman.

"The spell used on her was a sort of seal to suppress half-deities like the Hankami." The Punisher explained, looking down at the woman she carried. "She's suffered the most minimal effects, which I can probably guess because whoever cast the spell didn't use its full power." This prompted Asuka to raise her eyebrows as she regarded the Hankami with surprise and slight apprehension.

"Minimal, you said?"

The Punisher smiled grimly. "She always was such a lightweight when it comes to the likes of pain--" However, she abruptly stopped herself, cocking a slight eyebrow at the one directly in front of her. "And who exactly would you happen to be, miss Mohawk?" She asked in a casual, yet not-nice tone.

"I'm her lover, bitch!" Karitori quickly retracted her worried tone for a nasty tone of her own, which she didn't bother trying to hide her disdain as she looked at the Punisher, "you must be her bitched up mom. Can't say I can be surprised where she got her looks from, but from your stuck-up attitude, I can see why she can't stand being around you...!"

"E-E-Easy Kari," Shito raised his hands insistantly towards the volatile, butch-looking woman as she began crackling with chaotic Dark Force energies as she glared at Sakura heatedly, "she saved her, remember? You can cut her some slack after all for saving our boss..."

The Punisher scoffed, rolling her eyes before making her way towards the Dragonbird in order to set Mōka down. "Faggots, both of you."

This garnered mixed reaction from the V-14.

Those who had more of an empathetic side tended to wince and flinch at the Hankami's choice of words. After all, by now they understood Karitori had a very volatile temper. Not only was the Punisher insulting her, but she was also insulting her object of affection. The leaders were sensible enough to understand that another fight, especially between allies, was unneeded and detrimental. Shou, in particular, was slightly alarmed upon hearing the words, and he was quick to raise a protesting hand up. "My Lady--!"

"It's okay!" The Punisher waved him off, not even sparing him a glance. "I enjoy men, they enjoy women! You are what you eat!"

And then, there was those who were less sympathetic.

Genesis, who had been watching the whole scene in slight boredom, had doubled over and burst out laughing at the Punisher's statement. She clutched her stomach, trying to keep herself from falling to the floor. At the sound of it, Shou was quick to round on her with an annoyed glare. "Genesis!" He hissed. But the female Daitenshi continued to laugh without abandon, eventually falling on her back. Her stomach was starting to hurt from it.

"Y-you are what you eat, huh?! I can't b-believe she just said that!"

And despite being the most nearer to Karitori...

"PAHAHAHAHA~!!!" Oliver, after getting over his own drama, had started laughing loud and hard. He had his head tilted up to the sky, his palms over his face as his own shoulders heaved with each and every "ha" emitted. "I ca... I can't breathe...!!" Eventually, he fell over on his back, the black hilarity too much for him. "Oh, God...!!"

Anton had to pull away from Hyōryū and clasp both hands to his mouth in order to ensure that Karitori wouldn't give him an early grave. Angelika was the most composed of them, but that didn't keep her from having to turn away herself in order to keep the upward corner of her mouth from showing. At the very least, they were trying to be considerate...

"T-That's rich, hahahahaha!" Hyōryū herself couldn't contain her laughter, gafawing with the rest of the crowd who were unlucky to fall prey to Genesis' instigation of the mockery to the Punisher's joke.

THUD!

Yusuke had fallen off of the Dragonbird in his own fit of laughter, much to Rika's chagrin. "I-I'm so sorry..!!" He stammered, trying to stop himself. But the more he attempted to, the more he continued to laugh. "Th-that was just so funny!!" The display made the V-14 pilot place hands to her face in order to cover the embarrassed blush that had crossed her face.

"Y-Yusuke-san..."

Even the police officers and Avaron, who had been busy tending to the rest of the Dragonbirds within the hangar, had to fight in order to stifle their chuckles, lest they wanted the Dark Energy user to approach them.

Shinshin, obviously didn't seen the humor in it, but he did sense something else. His eyes suddenly drew towards the most vicious, unforgiving glare come off of the dark blue-black-violet fire-like aura on Karitori. He knew the sensation well enough during his battle with Kunō: Killing Intent.

Shito stepped a few steps back in sync with Yajū, as Karitori began to cause the entirety of the chamber to bend and twist, the air seemed to siphon around her, as if it was sucking the oxygen out of it. Crackles bore through the atmosphere of the hangar, and the expansive chamber seemed a lot smaller than it used to be...

"Take...that...back...you...incestual...bitch!" Karitori growled out, loud enough that everyone in the hangar could hear her voice echo. If seen clearly, her body crackling as violently as if one was consumed by dark blue-black hellfire, her teeth ground across the molars, and her canines baring in a carnal way.

The laughter stopped immediately once the dark energy began seeping in.

Avaron's eyes in particular widened in shock as the aura washed over. The encounters with the Monitor hadn't been so quick to leave her mind, and thus it wasn't unnatural for multiple beads of sweat to form and fall down her face at an incredible rate. It wasn't unnatural for her breathing to slow, or her heart to begin accelerating. Then again, the squad that was with her were also suffering from similar effects. Some of them even began to take a few steps back, trying to keep their balance even as the chamber around them seemed to surrender under the effects of the energy released. She was almost tempted to grip her sidearm and fire it straight into the woman's head just to make it stop. But even she knew that was a foolish move.

"Damn it... Miss Nihilist is going to get us all killed if she keeps this up...!!" She growled under her breath, knowing that she was powerless to stop any feud from taking place.

Only the Punisher herself seemed to be unaffected. She had to stop in her tracks, as the Dragonbird itself was getting restless. Rika, who was suffering just about the same effects under the energy as the police squad were, had switched her attitude from embarrassed to panicked slowly but surely. She gripped the feathers tightly as it abruptly stood up, flaring its wings up without warning and moving its legs up and down in stomping motions. "Oh, no, no, no..." She said, her voice fearful. "Karitori, please, calm down! It doesn't do well when it's near dark energy! You have to calm down!"

The Punisher only looked over her shoulder, remaining silent. But the smile and the malice in her eyes made it very clear that she didn't regret her words and she was daring Karitori to attack her.

"I guess you need your ass kicked, don't ya?! Fair enough!-"

SHFT-SHFT-SHINK-SHINK!

"Don't do it, Karitori-san," Shadō spoke in a low, yet empathetic tone as he held his blade close to her spine, its Shikai properties already absorbing the radiating Dark Energies as if it was honey, as well as his own body's proximity, "she's not worth your anger..."

"The Inner Circle is to blame for Mōka-san's condition, not her mother's," Shinshin spoke in a stoic tone, as he stared with unquivering resolve as he stood in the face of her anger and soaked it like a sponge. His natural affinites with the Tamajutsu Arts allowed him to do so with little consequence, and slowly but surely, allowed Shadō to absorb what was left of her exuding power and himself to calm her down by proximate presence, "we should all be grateful that this many of us have lived through this treacherous assault. It isn't the time to clash," Shinshin then turned his eye to stoically glare sideways at the Punisher's malicious visage, "even if some people deserve it more than others..."

"Tch!" Karitori finally huffed as she relaxed her muscles and let go of her power, allowing the room to return back to normalcy, "I get it, okay? I'll settle this when we're not all in mortal peril..."

Sheathing their blades in sync, Shadō and Shinshin nodded to each other with rapt agreement that she was stable, before turning to walk back to their original positions, leaving Karitori to roll her eyes and walk to the far side of the hangar, causing a good dozen of the Dragonbird forces to part ways to let the volatile woman pass.

However, Shinshin apparently wasn't done, as stopped just beside the Punisher before he returned to his original spot, "I know you're an intimate partner to a good ally of our organization, and you're on peaceful terms with the Soul Societies. But threaten my comrades again, I assure you, that no amount of power and age will be enough to save you from me should you purposely rouse a confrontation again, especially in the midst of so many non-deities," continuing his walk, he additionally noted, "just thought to let you know, Senkuko of Izanami..."

If the Punisher had been within an earlier mindset, she would've not hesitated on incinerating him right where he stood.

But Shin'en's words had still struck a chord within her. She had to keep in mind that it was her fault that the mortals acted like they did towards her. She had to remind herself that if she wanted to be revered, as the Hankami had been before, she would have to change herself. The worst she allowed herself to do was send a glare to Shinshin's back and curl her fingers slightly, having to fight to keep herself from wrapping around Shinshin's throat and tearing his vocal cords out. But she bit her lip and remained silent, refusing to fall victim to her temper like Karitori had just done.She sucked in breath through her nose and exhaled through her mouth in a sigh before moving over to place her daughter beside the calming Dragonbird and the three who were on it.

As she left the presence of the group in general, Angelika let out a breath she had not realized that she was holding. "Well..." She remarked. "Fresh out of recovery and we're already at each other's throats. It's good to see that everyone is spry and alert..."

"My sincerest apologies, kachō." Shou said solemnly, placing a hand over his heart and giving a humble bow to Angelika. "My Lady's tongue is sharp and severe to all that she crosses, even her own allies. Some of my subordinates--" He passed another glare to Genesis. "--find that a bit too amusing for their own good."

"I see that now." The German chuckled, looking over the corner of her eye as Oliver and Genesis finally got up off of the floor. She glanced over at the Punisher, who was kneeling before Mōka and trying to rouse her from her slumber. "It just makes me wonder how exactly the Soul Society managed to get on good terms with her."

"They're much more disciplined than we are, even if we're professionals to an extent..." Asuka muttered, having calmed her alarm now that the tension had ceased. "It's natural that they would respond to whatever jeers she throws at them in a controlled manner..." She placed a hand to her heart, shaking her head. "Not exactly the best feeling to be near a situation like that, and I'm hoping I don't have to face many more." The last thing she wanted was the wrath of a deity to fall on them just because of petty words...

"It could be that they have sharp tongued individuals of their own. I mean, before they fought each other for whatever reason, some of those Captains seemed to have a great disdain towards each other, if not mostly directed at us. I guess her type isn't a new thing for them to deal with," Zaii inquired aloud, scratching his head as he leaned against one of the Dragonbirds nearest to them, "after all, after several thousand year generations of Captains coming and going, is it any real change to have bastards and bitches moaning and insulting each other?"

This would be where another surprise would come to them - particularly, the Punisher herself.

"I leave you alone for only a brief moment, and you nearly cause a fight. Do I have to hold your hand every step you make, Senkuko?"

Abruptly, the Punisher's head snapped in the direction of the voice that spoke to her. Following afterwards was the form of the Slayer, garbed in his usual attire and missing his blade. He had his hands clapped together at chest level as he approached, his eyes twinkling in amusement. She was quick to let out a scoff at his statement. "Fancy meeting you here, Slayer." She said casually, directing her gaze back to her unconscious daughter. "What, was everything on your end too boring?"

"That familiar aura," Shinshin whispered as he looked over from Rika's Dragonbird's location, his widening as he found focus upon what he felt was unmistakably one of the Hankami, "the Slayer?! Why are other Hankami suddenly appearing?!"

"That's a normal thing to expect," Shadō spoke aloud, his gaze coming upon the area where the Hankami were, crossing his arms as he solemnly took in the rare sight, "they are probably acknowledging the brief calm before the ultimate storm as a monumentous occasion. From what I understand about Red Sun Lore, they usually observe events of great tragedy or occasion, mostly due to how it would impact their world..."

"You make it sound like we are merely toys for their amusement," Shinshin hissed lowly as he glared at the Punisher and Slayer's forms, gripping one of his hands into a tight fist, "like we're nothing but bugs in the sight of their age-old accumulated, long-lived lives..."

"Until recently, that was the case," Shito stepped up to Shinshin's side, his own hands were stuffed in pockets but as he stared into Shinshin's eyes, he muttered lowly to escape being heard by the said half-gods, "but everything changed when that day came. It was only because of the strong, beating heart and compassion of one Soul Reaper, that the fates of the universe changed, as well as the loss of their own immortality. The only thing they have left is their control over the nigh untamable sentient energy, Shinsei."

"So...they can...d-"

"Don't even think that, Samurai," Yajū growled out, his eyes glaring at Shinshin in more of a chastising way than an angry one, "they're tough sons of bitches and they don't crack like Soul Reapers do. Especially not our boss! She's the toughest of them all!"

"I'm glad your confidence in our leader is still solid, despite her being blindsided by a sealing spell," Shito spoke with an admiring tone, with a hint of a teasing quip at mentioning what happened.

"That was a dirty trick and you know it!"

"It doesn't deny it happened to her! Aren't gods supposed to be all-knowing?!"

"They're only half god, so naturally she didn't see it coming! No one saw it coming!"

"That just makes her more mortal than all-god-powerful!"

"SHUT YOUR TRAP, YOU!"

Within a mere minute of arguing, the two began a comical cloud of flying fists and bodies, as they began fighting out their disagreement with their fists and flesh rather than through continued verbatum. This only caused Shinshin to stare blankly at the scene, before taking a grain of salt with what they said. Despite being reduced to a state capable of death or incapacitation, they were still a force to be reckoned with. The Hankami. Could they possibly tip the balance of this war to their favor? He could only wonder...

What happened next, however, made Shinshin's eyes widen with shock and pale in embarassment...

"HOLY CRAP! You're the Slayer!" Zaii shouted out, as his bare feet skidded nearly into the said Hankami himself, his eyes filled with stars of admiration that were nearly seen as borderline disturbing. Clasping his hands to a begging position, Zaii shouted aloud, "please, I want you to annoint one, no, ALL of my swords in the collective blood that you have spilled in your eons of existance! I want you to give me a BADASS sword like yours, or make mine even better! PLEASE hear my please, Overseer of all Mayhem, Conflict, and War!"

Both the Punisher and the Slayer - especially the Slayer himself - was regarding the man with dumbfounded and surprised looks. They looked at one another for a brief moment, then back to the man, then back to each other. The female Hankami merely shrugged, turning back to Mōka and gently slapping the girl on the face to get a response. It was clear that he wasn't going to get much help from her.

So he regarded the man with a deadpan stare, cocking a slight eyebrow. "You're certain I'm capable of doing that?" He asked. "Are you really feeling that?"

"I'm feeling it, Slayer!!" The voice of another Hankami would come to their ears. Nearby heads turned to see the figure of the Melody standing perfectly balanced on Anton's head, though Anton himself wouldn't actually feel the weight. In fact, no one would've probably noticed him if he hadn't spoke.

"Melody, that's not a ride!!" The Punisher called back over her shoulder.

"Get off me!!" Anton growled, trying to glare upwards (although he couldn't actually see the Hankami from where he was).

"YESSSSS!" Zaii nodded his head in a violent way, dropping to his hands and knees as he began bowing before the Hankami, "grant me immense power! Give me badass blades! Annoint me! Do something spectacular that only the infamous Slayer of the Hankami would do!"

"Hey, you little bugger!" Hyōryū withdrew her two Jackal handguns and pointed them at the dancing Melody above Anton's head, cocking the safeties back as she glared comically at him, "get off my boyfriend's head or suffer the wrath of modern weaponry!"

Within the slap, Mōka's eyes blinked a few times before she looked over at Sakura's face. She remembered the last thing was being struck by a sealing spell before being driven to unconsciousness from the pain. "You...carried me here...mother?" Not even acknowledging the fact she got slapped awake, Mōka was surprised her own mother whom she abhorred as much as she resented her, went to such lengths to keep her safe, "why?"

"Good question."

Despite her thought, the Punisher didn't let it be expressed through her face. She rolled her eyes, allowing herself to stand back up and fold her arms across her chest. "A thank you would've done wonders before my interrogation." She said sarcastically. "I mean, I did just done keeping your sorry ass from getting captured by those cannon fodder out there. The least you could do is give me some appreciation... for once."

"What do I look like, a prostitute?" The Slayer sniffed, deadpan glaring at the bowing man. "No freebees."

Whumpf!

For emphasis, he stepped on the back of the man's head to pin his face to the floor, albeit in a more humorous show more than rude and hurtful. Truth be told, he didn't mind his own personal fans. But it didn't mean that he would resort to giving them special benefits just because someone walked up to him and asked him to.

Even at the sight of the guns, the Melody didn't flinch. Instead, he contorted his lips into a pout as he looked down at her, ignoring the annoyed Anton. "But I don't want to..." He said, almost as if he was being told by his mother that he needed to get a shot or his hair cut. The way he sounded as well as the his face gave off the innocence only a child could.

"MFF?!" Zaii felt his head faceplant into the hangar's floor by the effortless stomp by the bland-caring Slayer. After his body spasmed from pain and the comical need for oxygen, one of his arms instinctively grasped for the Slayer's heel. The other one swept out in a powerful arc to hit the base of the Slayer's heel, intending on sending the man's foot off his head and propel him onto his backside.

"Forgive my rudeness, Lord Slayer!" Zaii spoke aloud in enthusiasm, as his face would face the Slayer's relatively unaffected by the show of brutality, before grinning in a feral expression, "I forgot that you don't appreciate heartfelt fawning...but the expression of force itself!"

"I don't care if you're wanting to or not, but you're gonna move whether or not you like it, brat!" Hyōryū shook her guns at the boy in emphasis, hoping to get the point across as the scene was irritating her as much as it was for Anton.

"Appreciation for what?! By bearing the pain and agony of you and my father?! You have to be idiotic to believe that any parents would expect their child to be grateful after condemning them with such a terrible burden!" Mōka snarled out to her face, fixating with a cold stare of dispassion to anything she had done for her, "I will not instinctively be grateful to anyone but my friends. They never wished me to bear anything they can bear on their own. The deliverance of personal pain and anguish to another's back...is the act of a coward than someone of authority!"

Mōka was going to make it very hard for the Punisher to have a civil conversation.

Briefly, the Punisher's fingers tightened on her arms. She hung her head down, her bangs overshadowed by her eyes. She remained silent for a short yet agonizing moment, saying nothing and continuing to choose her words carefully. She knew that if she said the wrong thing, an argument would ensue once again. This time, she would have to keep her temper in check as well as her daughter's. But Mōka's hostility towards her was going to be quite the obstacle.

She took in a deep breath, knelt down to her daughter's and began.

"The Hankami... they were considered to be Mother's greatest creations and gifts." She said softly. "When Izanami died and was sent to the dimension known as "Limbo", her appearance spawned our kind from the very dirt and air of the realm itself. After we, the deities of the Red Sun, were separated from her flesh, she gathered all of us and used her power to give us our respective "roles" in order to maintain sovereignty within different parts of the universe. Each of them were made to take up the position of leadership, having their respective responsibility. That influence would spread down to generation to generation, until it became natural tradition for our people."

Despite the display of force, all it really did was lift the Slayer's leg off - a mild gesture to him. However, he couldn't help but be a little surprised at the sudden change of expression as well as the fact that he had dared to even lay hands on the deity. He took a few steps back, his hands in his pockets as he looked on. "You're very persistent, I'll give you that..." He said coolly, setting his foot back down. "And I'm flattered that you remembered just how I operate. But I'm still--"

His statement would be cut off as he picked up the words the Punisher was speaking, his ears perking up and his eyes directing themselves over his shoulder. "--huh..?"

"I still don't want to--" The Melody began, but abruptly stopped himself as he too picked up what was being said by his sister. He and Anton shared looks directed at the Hankami as she continued to speak to her daughter, uncaring of who was watching them at the time. "Wait, is she...?" This prompted Anton's irritation at him to fade, surprised curiosity overtaking him.

"You felt it, didn't you?" The Punisher asked rhetorically. "There was something in the back of your mind that let you know of your own role. To ensure that there was always dominance over submission, a greater over the lesser, whatever. Whatever troubles you suffered, whatever feelings triggered by reactions within yourself along the way wasn't because I was pushing something on you that was too much. It was because you were simply too weak or didn't know how to cope. I gave advice, tried to push you in the right direction so you could understand. But you began to choose self-gratification over your duty, trying to seek comfort within the presence of the very beings we were supposed to govern. At the height of the tensions between the Hankami and the Korai, you disappeared. No warning, no "good-bye"... you just left both me and your father the moment the slaughter began."

Although her words were still calm and composed, the bitterness was clear. "I had never seen the Nihilist so upset before. He was the one who had at least tried to give you the life you wanted, even as his own duties got in the way. He fought a war in which he was forced to help participate in the slaughter of his own kind. He had to see Hankami, even ones who didn't want to participate in the war, get murdered all because of the Reaper and his followers. In the end, he came out of it only to find that his seed had turned on him and his family. He went out of his way to defend both me and you against the Reaper in that fight. You tried to kill him then left us to fend for ourselves. You might as well have sided with the one who wanted the sole destruction of the world if it meant some measly form of compensation for what you weren't given."

She leaned in a bit closer, her gaze and tone growing a bit hard. "Where's the fucking justice in any of that, Komori?! Tell me why I shouldn't call you out as a turncoat who'd willingly turn on even these bunch of friends," She motioned towards the V-14. "If it meant doing something beneficial to her!! Give me one reason, just one!!"

"W-Wait, you got it all wrong...uh..." Shito tried to speak up, but could feel the ire within the atmosphere, emanating from the woman's core. He bowed his head in shame, having not known about her in the least as far as her past went. Had Mōka really condemned all of humanity, both material and spiritual, just so she would escape her duties?

Yajū grinded his molars as he glared at the Punisher for speaking bad about his boss. Despite the revelations, he never really cared where she came from. He just knew she laughed and cried with the rest of them, and even appeared to be on their plane of existance as the rest of them. So what if they condemned her of running away from a life of total domination, Yajū couldn't imagine how boring it would be to be born with power to never have it tested in a truer way...

Hyōryū lowered her guns and felt a knot in her stomach build. She had never met someone so bent on destroying her family when they were just doing what came naturally. Was she even worthy of being a member of the organization, if all she was capable was running away from duty and fate? Would she turn on them within time?

Shadō stayed stoically silent, but chose not to speak, both out of respect of a familial matter and not one to pry into other people's lives and how they made their decisions.

Shinshin could only turn his face away, finding himself balling his fists instinctively, as he almost felt like it was a situation he could identify with. He had desperately wanted acceptance and maternal love from his mentor and surrogate mother, but she ran away without a word or sound. No explanation but simple disappearance. Could she blame the Hankami for resenting her choice?

Mōka bowed her own head, her eyes filling up with tears as she recalled what had transpired. She knew of the bloody war her race, no, her family had went through against both the Korai and themselves. She had been too withdrawn and in denial to accept the responsibilities that were laid out before her, and what little comforts given by her father during his work, never satisfied her. Had she been entirely wrong in leaving them? Wouldn't the world not have suffered so much if she just swallowed her sadness into the void that her heart belonged? "I...I can't..."

"You've got a lot of guts, talking shit to her like that!" A voice suddenly penetrated the air, as Mōka's overshadowed expression widened in shock and lifted up from where she kneeled. Karitori made a path, but not out of fear of her Dark Energy being unleashed, but out of the tear-stained angry expression she bore. With teeth bared and barely controlled grief held in check, Karitori snarled out at Sakura as she reached her within several strides, "what kind of precipice do you think you're standing on, sister?! Don't you remember what you, and your fucking brothers and sisters almost committed?! You were about to do the exact thing you wanted her to do: Unasked Fucking Control over Every Fucking thing!

While I believe running away is something that shouldn't ever be done, under any circumstance, I know for a fact what she went through. She poured her heart and soul to me...just as I did with her! I was within the darkest corner of existance, as my childhood was robbed from me and dominated by entities wearing faces of humanity when they were no better than demons! She...she rescued me...from my isolation and madness! She took upon that pain and cried with me! You have no right to speak shit about her!"

"That's enough, Kari-chan!" Mōka spoke aloud, as tears began rolling down her own face, as she stood up with effort. Walking past her mother without touching her, she limped over and wrapped her arms around Karitori as she began to cry. Turning her face back to the Punisher, without a hint of malice, as she spoke as sincerely as she could, "I admit I was wrong to run away, mother. I was acting out of needless cowardice and selfishness when I didn't come to help fight with you, or help fulfill my duties. But...it was the most stupid, fucking, concieted role that Izanami has ever damned me with! I would've done you a favor of trying to rip away all freedoms and priviledges that all mortals are deemed to hold close to them, and detachedly control everything at my finger tips as if I'm some god with no request or need to exist other than to show how powerless others are!"

Turning her head around, she smiled through her tears as she rubbed Karitori's back and head, locking acknowledging gazes with Shito and the like, "So I swallowed my guilt and started over. I bonded with mortals around me, and purposely kept my origins and true power a secret. With only certain things known about me, I lived life through the eyes of a mortal and I saw what we all had missed. If being a god means losing one's self and heart in the process, then I have never been a true Hankami to begin with! I wouldn't have deserved this power of Domination if I never knew what I was controlling felt about it, nor would I have known the ramifications of reckless overcomposing pressure in moving living beings like pieces of a game board!"

Locking an angry gaze back at the Punisher, she gritted her teeth as she let go of Karitori and stood to fully face her, with only a few square meters of distance in between them, "I'm not like you, mother! I don't have a detached sense of apathy towards the world of mortals. I could simply flick my wrist and bend them to my whim, but that's not what being a deity is really about, is it?! Being true gods, is becoming beings that are looked up to, and those with power to protect and stretch their strength over those who don't have any. Only someone as weak and pathetic wouldn't admit this and would squash anyone who doesn't agree. Accepting what is right and wrong, no matter how bitter it tastes, is what being righteous is all about!"

There was a thick silence.

Rika and Yusuke had been paralyzed by the tension that permeated the area, regarding all involved with nervous and alarmed eyes. The heat of the situation was beginning to take its toll on them, and they began to fear if there really would be a fight breaking out between either god-tier entity at this point. The unreadable gaze from the mother Hankami did not do well to help either of their fears. The only one sitting on the Dragonbird and was unaffected was Shinji (who had apparently paid no attention to the scene what so ever).

Angelika had put on a face of apathy as she listened. She herself really didn't have much of an opinion on the matter. Everyone had their own personal problems, some of which probably had gotten stronger in the course of conflicts such as this. Emotions coming out to the surface was natural and needed to happen from time to time. Her own fight with Ryūketsu had spoken that much.

Anton himself was someone who regarded the entire situation with his own brand of apathy. Because it wasn't a personal matter, it really didn't affect him as much as it probably would have anyone else. However, he did understand the severity of the situation. Mōka had probably lost credit as a leader with the Punisher's statements, even with any rebuttal. After all, she had been willing to keep her status as a Hankami secret. What else could she have been hiding from them?

Shou and Asuka, having freshly made apparent friends with Mōka, could not help but flinch in empathy and disappointment. On one hand, they sympathized with her due to her unwillingness to suppress the will of mortals. On the other hand, she had ultimately betrayed her family and essentially left them to die. It was really difficult in trying to choose a side under the circumstances, and they certainly didn't plan on it considering they both were supposed to be leaders as well.

Oliver and Genesis, however, each sported looks of slight disdain. Neither of them liked drama very much, and the scene in front of them was enough to bring out the disgust on their faces. The former was immediate to voice that, although under his breath as not to antagonize anyone. "Sheesh, just like a couple of fucking broads... all you need is some popcorn and a chair, and this would be a good soap opera..."

It was at that moment the Punisher did something that the majority of them probably would have never expected them to do.

She chuckled.

It wasn't the malicious, taunting chuckle that she would've given an enemy or an ally she hated. It wasn't bitter or bittersweet. Instead, it was the laughter emitted when someone had said something of positive confirmation and reinforcement. "Irony..." She said casually. "I just got done learning that little fact a while back."

"Then why act so hypocritical and call me out for past sins?! I know what I've done is wrong, but for all my power I can't take back what has been set in stone! What do you want from me if I have already failed my one sole duty as a Hankami! What is it?!" Mōka growled out with frustration, as her eyes were mixed with both perplexion and anger at her mother's response.

The next action would be shocking.

The Punisher wiped away her smile, regarded Mōka for a minute more, took in a deep breath in mental preparation...

...and fell onto her hands and knees, earning an amount of gasps from the audience. Her head was bowed, and her eyes were closed. This was an action what no one would've thought the prideful and arrogant woman would think of doing; bowing to someone out of humility.

"What has been written in stone cannot be taken back." She said softly. "What actions that have befallen the world cannot be reversed. I had been so concerned in seeing you grow into a fine and strong leader for the Hankami, that I had failed to recognize what you had personally felt on the matter. Mōka Komori, leader of Omega and subordinate of Angelika Hartmann... can you forgive me?"

Within the shadows would be another observer. Two sets of eyes could be seen from the darkness, watching and observing with silent curiosity.

Mōka's, along with everyone around her, widened her eyes at the show of such humility. It didn't sound like a facade, like she used to play on the hearts of mortals alike. It sounded morose, and...sad...genuinely sad. Mōka closed her eyes shut, as tears rolled down her cheeks as she began to understand her mother a bit more. Despite all of her vices and tendencies to violence, she really did love her blood and kin.

With shaking legs, Mōka dropped to her knees and wrapped her arms around the bending form of Sakura, pulling her close into a loving embrace. Whispering within a shaking voice, she spoke lowly, "I am the one who also needs forgiveness, mom. Your little Sayū has done a terrible thing by running away, and leaving her mommy and daddy all alone, hiding and never speaking to you. Will you forgive this unworthy vessel from which you bore from your womb, mom?"

"!"

Now, it was Punisher's turn to be surprised.

Her eyes widened as she felt the arms of Mōka wrap around her form and pull her close. But it wasn't long before that surprise faded away. She smiled, sliding one arm out of the hug in order to return it. "Yeah. I forgive you." She replied readily. "Just make sure you talk to Nihilist, too, whenever you get the chance, and we'll be all set." She fell into silence for a minute, closing her eyes and basking in the warmth of her daughter's hug.

However, it only took a few seconds before she added in one last comment.

"You're still a faggot, though."

"MOM!" Mōka immediately pulled away, a disapproving and angry pouting face made as she huffed, "we were having a moment!"

"If she has a problem with it, Mōka," Karitori smiled, having wiped her eyes as she cracked her knuckles together in a beckoning visage, "I don't mind decking her a few times for you...!"

"Oh hush, Kari-chan," Mōka stuck her tongue out at Karitori, discouraging her from invoking a battle of large magnitude within an enclosed, occupied space, "besides, as much as you don't like it, I still like men. You just happen to be an exception, gorgeous."

"D-Don't say stuff like that so blatantly!" Karitori shouted out in a comical scene of bashfulness and frustration. Much to her chagrin, nearly everybody began to laugh once more, causing her to shrink down into a chibi size and try to ineffectively hide from the laughter.

"Well, what do you know...?"

Avaron, having watched the entire thing from afar, couldn't help but chuckle at the scene as she folded her arms across her chest. "Some of them do have a heart, after all." She commented to her squadmates, earning slight chuckles from some of them. "I was almost certain that we'd have to deal with yet another fight between deities right in our own base."

"Yeah, like there's not enough going around already..." One of them muttered, starting to walk away from the group in general. Idly, he took a peek around the Dragonbird they were closest to. "With all of these suped-up bastards, I'm surprised we aren't dead ye-- OH WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT?!"

Abruptly, his tone took on a more panicked one, and he immediately pointed his gun at something behind and beside the Dragonbird. His shout would draw the attention of nearly every one of his colleagues, reaching to the V-14's range of hearing. The police officers swiftly ran over to his side, fearing another possible threat.

"What? What is it?" Avaron demanded.

The officer that had shouted motioned with his pistol at what he saw. "Th-that! That... thing laying there beside the Dragonbirds!! It's staring right at--!!"

When it spoke with an almost ethereal and haunting feminine voice, all of them froze.

"The reactions you dear mortals show casting eyes upon our form is most amusing. Are there not humans you have seen that display the same visages as we do?"

That was when the figure, disregarding the weapons the police held at it, made its way past the shocked officers and approaching the V-14 group in order for all to see it. It was a pair of torsos conjoined at the waist, walking with all four hands. The torso nearest to them had white hair and blue eyes, while the one that would have been still looking at the police had white hair and red eyes. That was more than enough reason to regard this particular being as a freak of nature, a monster.

Some of the Hankami would recognize it immediately. Others, and especially the V-14, most likely would not.

"...Asuka-dono." Angelika deadpanned.

"Yes, Angel-chan?"

"Do you see what I see?"

"If you see an extreme case of conjoined twins, then yes."

"I thought so. Get me my cigars."

"W-What is it?! Should I shoot it?!" Hyrōyū's eyes suddenly bulged out comically as she raised her guns to point at the crab-walking freak of nature. Seeing them both look around in humor just made her sweatdrop in fear, as if they would suddenly shoot flames or lazers out of their faces without warning. She stepped into Anton's shadow, just to be safe, in case her boyfriend would be able to protect where she couldn't.

Others has a series of ranging extreme expressions: While those of Omega Team raised brows and eyes bulged, others looked on in nervous wonder and apathetic indifference. All in all, it was quite the spectacle to see such a bizarre form being taken upon by a Hankami.

"Can you really blame them?" Mōka asked in a rhetorical tone, as her eyes blankly stared upon the returned appearance of the Oracle. Having not seen her since she was a child, Mōka felt herself do a doubletake in seeing the bizarre appearing figure of the non-legged Hankami crab-walk over to the three of them, "I mean...with all honestly during my time among mortals, material and spiritual, I haven't seen anything quite like you, Oracle."

"O...Oracle?" Anton repeated, staring in his own shock at the bizarre and disturbing visage of the creature. "You mean... that thing is supposed to be a Hankami?!"

"You are quite correct, child of Stalin." The red-eyed torso, the one who had made the initial remark, replied to him. It tilted its head to the side as it maneuvered itself so that it would have full view of those in front of it, smirking. "We have served as witnesses to time as it has passed by. We have laid eyes on many events of great magnitude, whether within the fabric of the Material World, Spiritual World, or otherwise. In this time, we have wished to reunite with you and participate in the reunion of family, niece Sayū."

"We initially feared that sister Punisher would attempt a confrontation with her offspring." The blue-eyed one added, her voice having a more calm and serene edge compared to the other's confident and stronger one. "So we permitted the Slayer and Melody in order to ensure that she would not do anything detrimental for her allies in this war the shadows of the Four Horsemen wage against existence."

This made the Punisher scoff, folding her arms across her chest and looking away. "Really? You sent them to make sure I didn't get into trouble? I'm not that stupid, Ora."

"Your recent choice in men says otherwise..." The Slayer muttered, prompting his sister to glare at him with a twitching eye and the Melody to giggle in amusement.

"Exactly how she got it on with the Reaper, I have no idea," Mōka spoke with a shiver, as she sideglanced blankly at her mother, "the guy's a freaking asshole and gives me the creeps..."

Only one other person didn't get affected by the Oracle's appearance...

"Whoa! How does that work?!" Zaii asked with a bewildered fascination as he bent down to look at the smooth backside of both overturned torsos, leaning to look at one face and then the other as he asked, "do you both take turns eating, or breathing, or is that something that doesn't matter to a Hankami? If your name is Oracle, can you see my future?! Am I as amazing as I am now and will be later?!"

"...I've got a question." Genesis deadpanned. "How do you function? Is it a case of a hamster scurrying on a wheel or mice dancing on piano keys?" If the Hankami decided to vaporize him right then and there for approaching them in such a manner, she wouldn't have been surprised. Fortunately for Zaii, they seemed to regard him with a mixture of surprise and curiosity, looking from one to the other and then back at him.

The red-eyed one smiled. "You wish to know the possible fruits and thorns of your upcoming future, shadow of Ares? Come closer, and lend me your face..." Her voice would sound sincere and genuine. But unbeknownst to the rest of them, there was mischief coursing through her mind. The other Hankami, and especially the blue-eyed half, had varying degrees of skepticism and curiosity on their faces as they watched.

Feeling mesmerized, if not slightly naive, as his eyes were drawn to the pair of red ones locking onto him. Zaii bent down so that the red-eyed half of the Hankami could reach out to him, and his eyes were aligned with hers, with genuinely interested eyes filled with desire to know his own future.

Everyone held their breath, with mixed skeptism and alarm at once, as they would wait to see what this bizarrely shaped child of Izanami would do to Zaii, rather than do for him.

With a slow hand, the red-eyed half reached out and pressed a palm to his forehead, closing her crimson eyes in pondering. There was no feel of energy emitted, passive or aggressive. There was no sensation that Zaii would feel coursing through his mind or body. It was only a few seconds before the red-eyed half hummed to herself. "Ah, yes..." She purred. "I sense that war flows within your nerves, aligned with the blood that courses so quickly through your veins. I see a very capable soldier with potential like no other..." She opened her eyes, tilting her head to the side. "Yes, I can see it now. Your sword will become your arm as you slay armies upon armies of your enemy. You will be regarded as a nightmare to all opposition and the highest pedestal upon your fellow man, idolized by both male and female alike. If you continue this path, even your very leaders shall find the humility of bowing to you..."

Angelika froze up immediately in the midst of blowing out smoke from a cigar.

"...what."

"The hell is she smoking?" Hyōryū blurted out, as her mind tried to comprehend what was just said. Either the Hankami was lying, acting crazy, or she was blurting out prophetic text yet to be written onto stone. Looking over at Zaii, she elbowed Anton as she asked incredulously, "you're really going to be stood up like that, huh?! How can Anton be ousted by a woman-bashful, two-bit sword for hire?!"

"He technically was known as a myth back within Tendan," Shinshin spoke out truthfully, his arms crossed over as he stared impassively, if not interested in the words of what is supposed to be sacred and unheard, "but slaying an armies is nothing to be entirely impressed about when they are composed by thugs, criminals, and nasty scum dug up from the earth. After all, I think we all lost count of his kill count after it exceeded fifty thousand..."

"That sounds a bit much, even for that man," Shadō muttered aloud, but didn't looked all that interested in the revelation. Looking over at Mōka, he could tell she didn't put too much credit, but none-the-less did a similar double-take that her fellow V-14 leader had, "and I don't think our bosses agree so much either..."

"I-Idolized?" Shito blinked a few times in disbelief at a star-struck Zaii, as he stood up tall and proud, "that...man...idolized?! Now that just-"

"-isn't right!" Yajū growled out, as his form stalked forward, having well recovered since his time being humiliated by the Fullbringer in his last battle. With glaring eyes, Yajū came face-to-face to Zaii, causing the other to smile challenginly back at him, "how can this idiot be so damned famous when I've obviously initiated more carnage than he could ever stomach?!"

"If you're so anxious to get your little peek under the wrappings, why don't you go for it, tough guy?!" Karitori asked out in a goading tone, though obviously with a mocking expression as she smiled tauntingly at him, "because obviously you're so much more of a man than he is, aren't you? Or did I forget who faced off against that Paladin and actually got back up off his ass? Oh yeah, it was him!"

"If that's the way you're going to be, fine!" Yajū growled out, pushing Zaii to the side and squatting on his haunches as he glared fully upon the red-eyed Oracle, holding his hands out expectantly, "go ahead and tell me my fortune! Show me that I'm a terror in the future that I should be!"

"This oughta be good," Mōka whispered to the Punisher, as she smiled in a preconcieved notion that the poor subordinate of hers wouldn't get what he asked for.

"I almost feel sorry for them." The other Hankami murmured back, looking on at Yajū as he stepped up to the Oracle next. "They'd better hope she's in a serious mood delivering those prophecies..."

"Ow!" Anton complained, passing a slight glare to Hyōryū. "What do you want from me, woman?! So it looks like things are going to go his way from here on out! It's not like--"

However, he stopped himself to take a glance over at Zaii and the smirk on his face as he had regarded Yajū. His content expression was instantly wiped away, replaced by a deadpan glare and an insincere smile. "...yeah, you know what? I think I'm going up there." Abruptly, he walked away to the direction of the Oracle. "Hey, Yajū! I'm up after you!"

"Looks like someone doesn't have a big enough sword, huh, sis?" Oliver snickered, looking on in amusement as he folded his arms across his chest. He looked on patiently as the red-eyed half reached out to touch palms with one of his own, wondering just what exactly was going to come out of it. "Going to spoil it for themselves if they get handed their future just like--"

However, he abruptly silenced himself once he saw Angelika walk briskly past them towards the line, his eyes widened in shock and surprise. "Hey, wait a minute. Nazi--?!"

"If it's my future to bow to the likes of him," Angelika readily cut off, her tone expressing annoyance. "I will kill myself immediately!"

Once again, the red-eyed half hummed to herself before speaking the words. "This one... I sense the desire of blood and the need for war burning just as brightly within you just as it does for your comrade. But your blood... seems far too... tainted, impure. Your future as it is does not hold promises of wealth and well-being, but despair and demise. While in the midst of fighting your enemy, you will be subdued and captured by the most vengeful of your opposition. Your body will be ravaged in every way deemed possible, your soul will be extinguished in the most torturous of ways, and your corpse will be consumed by the crows. Because of your brutality, your death will and shall be mourned by no one. In time, you will be nothing more than a forgotten memory..."

While whistling to himself, Zaii could only look slightly taken aback how horrible a fate was dealt out to his comrade. Before anyone could touch him, Yajū bowed his head and his body comically paled over. Crawling away, he found a nearby wall and curled up to it, muttering to himself, "I...gues I should've seen that coming..."

"That's what you get, loser!" Karitori taunted the depressed man, laughing as she stuck her tongue out childishly to him while placing her right hand out in a L stance to further add insult to injury, "don't mess with stuff you're not supposed to know, unless you're damned prepared for the consequences!"

"Took the words out of my mouth," Mōka whispered aloud as she locked surprised eyes at Angelika as she stepped up right after the broken man while Zaii kept puffing up his chest and reveled in his moment of inflated ego silently, "wonder why she's going through with this? To humor herself, or dare Aunt Orie to do something?"

"Huh?" Anton looked over his shoulder to see his boss standing behind him. "You're going, too?" He asked rhetorically, immediately stepping aside in order to allow Angelika to pass him. "Well, if you are, then I can wait to go last."

With a curt nod, Angelika allowed herself to step forward to the Oracle, both of which were sporting slightly surprised looks. She knelt downwards so that her forehead would be within reach. "The future can be changed at any time." She said smoothly and with confidence, although keeping her tone respectful. "So I will not fear whatever you show me, nor will I allow my vision to sway me in any way."

"Very well, spearhead of V-14." The red-eyed half said, reaching out to grasp the woman's forehead. The mischief was still within her, however, although the woman's seriousness lessened it to some degree. "I do not mind passing knowledge to those who have endured as much as you and your colleagues have. The responsibility, however, will rest entirely on your shoulders."

But all would change once her palm touched the German's forehead.

All of it happened within the blink of an eye.

One moment, everything was calm as it could have been. But within that one second, the quiet was replaced by a loud static noise that would've rendered sensitive ears deaf. The lights around them had blinked on and off without warning, accompanied by the static noise every time they turned on. Throughout it all, a power and presence filled the room. Even the Hankami, those with vast power and mental resistance, would feel the overwhelming sensation of otherworldly terror.

Then, after that second passed, silence. Everything was consumed in darkness. Everyone had lost all sensation and feeling, spiritual or otherwise. All they could do was listen to the inhuman voice as it spoke out for all to hear.

"THE NIGHTMARE BEGINS..."

"THE BANSHEE SCREAMS..."

"THE BEAST AWAKENS..."

"THE DEMON IS SET FREE..."

"ALL THAT IS HUMAN SHALL DIE UNDER HIS RULE..."

"AND HIS HEAVEN SHALL BE YOUR ETERNAL HELL."

Then, normalcy returned.

BOOM!

Angelika let out a short yell as her body was thrown away, her back smashing into the nearby wall. Upon collision, smoke and dust was kicked up enough for her visage to be masked from view. It was a rather violent reaction to what had been an unexpected turn of events.

But nothing would've compared to the looks of horror the Melody, Slayer, Punisher and both parts of all sported as it ended. It hadn't been just some supernatural scare. Everyone would feel as if their minds and souls had been ripped apart and reconstructed several times over, despite only several seconds having passed. Even the strongest of their kind would not have been able to withstand the brief yet torturous onslaught.

"Wh... what the fuck...?" The Punisher whimpered. "W-what was--?!"

"...that...was new...and that's saying something!" Mōka rubbed her head briefly, as if she had been assailed by the worst hangover, mixed in with the pain of the sealing power that had held sway over her not too long ago, and then magnified her worst nightmares at an undiscernable speed. When she locked her eyes upon where Angelika had flown, her eyes widened with horror and she leaped over to her side within a ear-popping Haya movement, grasping a hold of the German's shoulders with concern in her voice, "Angie! Angelika, are you alright?!"

"Is the boss alright? What did that Oracle just do?" Hyōryū asked groggily, as she had been knocked onto her backside from the traumatic experience, and saw that even the avian mounts were cascaded around the room with groaning soldiers atop them, "did everyone get the number of that mind fuck that just hit me?!"

"That force...isn't anything like I've felt before," Shinshin gasped aloud, as he turned to find Shadō on his knees, bending down to pick his brother-in-arms up to his feet, "what force was that?"

"It felt similar to the void I wander to and from, but I've never felt this entity before," Shadō muttered lowly, as sweat beaded down his forehead from the premonition that had been cascaded upon them all, "but it felt nothing but foreboding, I'm sure..."

"Owwww...," Zaii felt himself rubbing his head before looking over at Yajū with a set of bewildered eyes. Unlike the majority of them, he didn't look as affected as the rest of them but definitely showed a look of bewilderment or shock cross his face, "you okay, Yajū?!"

"Yeah, fine...just...felt eerily familiar," Yajū spoke aloud, as shivers ran up and down his spine, briefly giving him unexplained ecstacy and fear within his bones. His eyes crossed to Angelika, and could only look on in curiosity, "is the boss lady dead?"

"She wouldn't die from a freaking siezure, dipshit!" Karitori got to her own feet after rubbing her own head in protest to what had happened, jerking her arms away from the comforting hands of Shito, sending the man to wander over to his own boss's side to see what had happened.

Only a few of the Hankami would have understood what had happened, and the most prominent of them would be the Oracle.

Both halves now sported a look of terror on their face, their stomach on the ground and their hands holding both of their heads. Multiple beads of sweat could be seen on their skin, a signal of just how much they had been affected. The red-eyed half was the first one to speak, her voice shaking. "K-Kuritsu... was that--"

"It was..." After finally gaining breath to speak, Kuritsu lowered her hands from her head and managed to turn her head around to see the scene. Shou and Genesis were approaching their boss's side, though they did not move as quickly. There was a reason for this, for at the distance they were at, they could see what Mōka had probably missed. "We had known the Monitor had used such means to punish a particular individual until their penance and atonement for their sins had been fulfilled. How could we not have sensed it until it made its very presence known to us...?"

At the sound of Mōka's voice, Angelika raised her head up.

There were now two black pits where her eyes had used to be, with a black liquid seemingly dripping out of the sockets. The same liquid effect seemed to be happening from her slightly open mouth. If Mōka had backed up a little more, she would see that the German's arms had been oblierated. In their place, multiple shadow-like tentacles had formed, hovering over the Hankami menacingly. A continuous hissing could be heard as they moved and slithered about, almost as if they were sentient. Throughout it all, the ones nearest to them would feel an almost overwhelming presence, as if something was trying to swallow them hole.

"How had we not known that this was the mortal whose screams were louder than the millions within that river...?"

Angelika's bleeding mouth formed into a insane, malicous smile.

"Oh god...!"

With a sudden dawning of what had transpired and what had overcome her friend, she had a momentary visage of horror cross her face at seeing what had happened to her partner. With the black blood oozing out of sockets and orifices, she looked more like a creature out of a nightmare-inducing bedtime story than an actual entity. Even the Oracle had appeared more normal than this monstrocity that birthed itself from Angelika's body.

But it didn't stop her from acting.

VRRRROAAAAR!!!

With a sudden rise of her own Shinsei, she reared back her hands before slamming them into the entity's face and slammed Angelika's head back into the wall, as she began invoking her  Gugen's power: Domination. As her body became emblazoned in a wrathful aura of her own, she began projecting her force into Angelika's body and subduing the presence back into Angelika's form.

"You have no power here, Depraved One! Seal back into this one's form, for it is not your time to rise from your prison yet! It is by my Command that this be done!" M ōka shouted out in a hallowed voice, sounding as divine as it was terrifying, her hair flaring out and shining a brilliant crimson and her body blazing in flames that enraptured her fair skin and clothes without burning it. While this all happened, her Shinsei forced its way around the presence and into Angelika's body, surging into the core of the event and began pulling it back into the cursed woman, while also undoing the physical damage done to her body.

The creature within, needless to say, wasn't very happy.

"EEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGUH!!!!!"

A piercing and blood-curdling scream could be heard from the possessed Angelika's mouth as the Shinsei energy invaded the body. Its tentacles flailed wildly and recklessly, struggling violently against the power that was suppressing it. Unlike the Paladins that she had subdued in Aether, this would be the equivalent of a human trying to ride a bull. It put up a vicious fight against the goddess, the energies clashing against one another for what seemed like an eternity. All the while, it was screaming at Mōka with what seemed like angry gibberish, although certain phrases could be heard.

"YASHIN..."

"ANNIHILATION...."

"WHY?!"

"MAKE IT STOP! MAKE THE PAIN STOP! MAKE IT ALL STOP!!"

"I HATE YOU, I HATE YOU, I HATE YOU!!"

But eventually, one side won.

The demon was forced back into Angelika's form, the tentacles disappearing and its aura vanishing once her arms had been restored. What had been left behind was a wide-eyed, gasping German with her co-leader's hand pressing her against the wall. The lone eye looked around in a brief moment of panic, as if its owner had just come out of something terrible. But after seeing where she was, the body finally began to relax. Mōka would feel the sweat against Angelika's face as she kept her palm pressed against the head, indicating her own terror.

Silence.

Then...

"...I'm assuming this is where an explanation comes in...?" She asked hoarsely, in an attempt to make a joke.

"Boss!" Hyōryū shouted out in fear of the worst for her comrade-in-arms and employer, limping over from the exposure of so much psychological and empathic energy flooding her body. As she stopped a few feet to see that she was alright, she allowed room for the likes of Oliver, Asuka, and Mōka respectively, looking at the cracks that had indented into the wall from the struggle the entity had, "what the fuck was that?!"

"Mōka! Karitori passed out," Shito spoke out, as he held onto the limp, butch-clothed woman as he looked at her shivering form with concern.

"She'll be fine," Mōka spoke out with a shakey voice, as her body was covered in a thin sheen of sweat from the effort of subduing the ethreal creature. Prying her hands away from Angelika's face, she sighed with relief as she concluded she successfully subdued the entity without harming Angelika. Looking back at the series of paled complexions, nervous soldiers, and bewildered expressions sent by various comrades, she turned around to face Angelika with a somber face, asking her a peculiar question, "do you remember having a terrible nightmare, the night after you committed the atrocity of the Mourning War? The Oracle can explain better if you tell me exactly what transpired after you completed your mission for the Inner Circle..."

"Terrible... nightmare?" Angelika repeated, slowly sitting herself up against the wall.

"The fuck out of the way!" Oliver was quick to snarl, pushing his way past the ones who had chosen to stand there and watch from a distance. Asuka, Anton and Shou were quick to follow him, quickly kneeling down to the woman's level and regarding their boss with heightened concern. His heart was pounding within his chest, and sweat was all too clear on his skin "Boss, what just happened?! What was that thing?!"

Angelika reached up to grasp her face, her palm covering the patched eye. "There... was no nightmare... that time..." She breathed. "But... after the Plinian Movement--"

"They plagued you constantly, didn't they?" The voice of the blue-eyed half of the Oracle finished, approaching the group that had amassed. She also spoke in a solemn tone, knowing just how severe the situation was at this point. "Before the destruction of your world had been resolved and existence was given a second chance, your soul was one of millions that permeated the Void. There were many voices in your head and millions of lights that were not your own. These voices caused you great pain, and it became too much for you to bear. Your screams of agony were heard amongst the angels of the Flow, and their hearts were moved to see to what had happened."

"They, under the Monitor's service, offered you a chance of freedom from that pain..." The red-eyed half continued. "That freedom was paid for with the sealing of the Shadow within your being. Ever since, you were plagued with nightmares every time you fell asleep. It is the Shadow's function to punish those it is sealed within until it deems the victim to feel true atonement or penance. Then and only then would the nightmares end..."

"But..." Shou began to say, regarding the Hankami with shock and confusion. "Wasn't it about to attack?! The tentacles--"

"Were merely a sign of it tasting its first signs of the outside." The red-eyed one was quick to cut him off with an additional wave of the hand. "It would not have laid violent hands on anyone before receding back on its own. The Dominator would not have needed to suppress it, for it is already under the complete control of the Monitor."

"I know the danger it possessed and the damage it was doing to everyone," Mōka spoke unrepentantly as she looked at the Oracle, trading glances with both sides of its personalities and entities, "what the Monitor has created here is something that shouldn't have done. You've indefinitely extended Angelika's suffering ten fold to the guilt that had already had a hold of her! What the Hell is wrong with you people?!" She finished with an angry snarl at the Oracle, and simmered slightly at the Punisher, knowing that even she probably didn't know about it. The only time Mōka had knew of this particular entity was during the time of the Hankami's prime, and the Monitor had been condemning a particular, unsavory soul to eternal suffering, "do you even know what the thing is capable of?!"

In response, the red-eyed half gave a slight cock of the eyebrow as if the question was a stupid one. "Of course we do." She said bluntly. "The Shadow is a creature born from the depths of the Void itself. It is mindless, driven by the instinct to kill and consume. Whatever intellect it has shown thus far is due to the Monitor's control over it or what unfortunate souls it has assimilated into itself during its time released. Its hunger is endless, and it will not stop until everything within existence is devoured. We had personally witnessed its surrender to the will of our brother, and from experience, we understand with great knowledge what it is capable of."

"Niece Sayū..." The blue-eyed half said softly. "Please do not lay blame upon us for what the Monitor's choice in the utilization of the Shadow. He believed that Angelika, by initiating what you refer to as the "Mourning War', nearly disrupted the balance of existence. If the Soul Society was destroyed, there would be no shields against the lives of passing souls, no one to see them through to this afterlife. The balance would tip, and it would not have been long before existence's destruction began." As she spoke these words, Angelika closed her lone eye tightly. "Doing so is one of the most horrendous crimes one can ever commit within the afterlife. We could not argue with his decision even if we tried."

"Yeah..." The Slayer said, slowly raising his hands up in defense. "If you want to blame someone, take it up with him. None of us, not even the Oracle, knew that he sealed that thing within her, of all people."

The Melody remained silent, a worried and apprehensive expression on his face as he regarded Mōka.

"Maybe after this is over, she will have properly paid this penance," Shinshin walked forward, speaking aloud for those who had chosen to stay silent. With an impassionate face, he locked his gaze to Mōka's fiery one, and then to Angelika, "while I have no room to speak on the acts of selflessness of others, I believe that Angelika's heart far outweighs the darkness of her past. I know not how many restless nights she's experienced since that night, but I do believe that is a fate only deserved for those who would willingly place the world out of balance, not one only devoted out of duty under the orders of the ones who should truly be punished. The ones who instigated the nightmare, and the ones who created it. As far as I am concerned, Angelika Hartmann, was just an unfortunate person caught in between maddened ambitions of the Inner Circle and was given a command she couldn't refuse."

"Sometimes allowing something to happen, and concieving it, are weighed differently," Mōka spoke aloud, leaning against the wall, but allowed a ghost of a smile to linger on her face, "but thanks. Its good to know you think of your sister student so fondly. V-14 is proof that even within the ruins of darkness and death, there can still be so much light found within all of your hearts."

"Your manliness is showing, Shin-chan..." Asuka said teasingly, a slight hand over her mouth as she spoke. "I'm almost blushing out of pride!"

"You make it sound as if I'm some victim of circumstance." Angelika said in annoyance, attempting to bring herself to stand. Immediately, Shou and Oliver moved in order to support her in the event that she was too exhausted to get up on her own, moving their arms around her midsection and helping her up to her feet. She didn't resist, although she felt she didn't really need it. After they parted ways from her, she dusted herself off and looked over at Mōka. "This hasn't been a problem for me thus far. The creature sealed within me is nothing more than a nuisance, as far as I'm concerned. It won't stop me from seeing this through to the very end..."

"M-Mother, please..." Shinshin blushed slightly as he looked away from his mother's admonishing, trying to hide his embarassment, "no need to speak so loudly..."

"I admire your endurance, Angie, but this thing has only been haunting your nightmares. If that thing were to awaken once more, it would be harder for anyone to stop it, and there's no telling what kind of havoc it could wreak if it felt threatened," Mōka spoke aloud with caution. But, after sighing with submission, she clasped Angelika's shoulder with a free hand as she smiled knowingly, "but I know you wouldn't say that you could handle it if you weren't being serious. I trust you completely, and I will always be only a moment away should something go wrong..."

"As will I, kachō." Shou said immediately afterwards, stepping away to give a curt bow. "As long as there is breath in me, my sword and my will shall be yours so long as you wish it."

"Don't forget about me, Nazi!" Oliver added in, smirking and motioning to the rest of the V-14. "After all, who here has the balls to face another god of war in the event that we come across one and threaten to punch it in the face? Be honest. None of these assholes are going to do it, and someone has to."

After briefly wrapping an arm around his shoulder to pull him into a brief and playful hug, Asuka released him to place a hand on the German's opposite shoulder. "Our teacher and student days may be over, Angel-chan. But it doesn't mean I'll stop guiding you in the moments that I can. I'm not someone to turn my back on one of my closest, after all..."

"Ugh..." Angelika couldn't help the slightly uncomfortable look that was on her face as she looked at them. "Look, it's nice to know that I have such dependable allies with me. But is this really ne--"

"Um... Angelika-sama... if I might say something..." Rika, who had remained silent up until this point, made her own way over to her with Yusuke following close behind. She had her hands clasped in front of her, a shy smile on her face. "I might not be able to fight for you directly... but I'll still do whatever it takes to ensure that you and the rest of our friends are safe."

"I think it's time for a hug!"

Angelika's eyes widened when she heard Yusuke's voice behind her, dread welling up even more when she saw even Rika's expression light up. She attempted to raise her hands up in an attempt to stop them.

"No, if you so much as touch me, I'll--"

But before she could do anything, Yusuke had wrapped his arms around her torso in a tight and affectionate embrace. Rika followed soon after, and the result were the two sandwiching Angelika in a hug. Her visible eye twitched as she saw Oliver and Anton snicker at the display. "...it burns." She deadpanned, looking at Mōka and Asuka with a hint of pleading. "Please. Make it stop."

"You heard the lady," Mōka looked over at Asuka with a mischievious glint as she nodded her head over to Angelika, "she wants the pain to go away. So why don't we all pitch in, and make it better?!"

"Sounds like a good idea!" Shito fist palms with a bright look in his eyes, genuinely taking his boss seriously. However, as he turned to look at the glare emanating from Angelika's eye, he paled in complexion before bowing his head in apologies, "I am sure you can manage on your own, boss..."

"Well, who wants to pitch in?" Mōka called out, wrapping her arms around Yusuke and Rika's bodies, hence squeezing Angelika just a fraction more. But even through the comedic mass of antics and irritation, Mōka looked sympathetically into Angelika's eye, projecting of what she believed to be an empathetic understanding.

"No one deserves to suffer like you have. Not even the guilt you had to endure could be weighed by most entities in existance. And these last few years...must have been horrible for you. You have a strong will, Angie, but even the strongest of hearts will eventually fall prey to despair that this creature inflicts upon its host. Now that it has awakened from its slumber...it will be much more difficult to have it fall asleep once again, whether willingly or not. Just...be careful and don't tempt it, Angie..."

"C'mere, you four!"

The last one to come into the group hug was Asuka, taking up the final opening and wrapping her arms around them. No one else followed suit, clearly not into such public displays of affection and camaraderie. This was enough to elicit a groan from the German, but she didn't say anything more. But as she caught the glimpse within Mōka's eye, she found herself reading that message sent to her. A ghost of a smile crossed her face, and the most discreet of nods was sent her way.

She would get through this. All of them would.

Imminent Deployment, Three Days till the War Drums Beat!
"Well...that went better than expected," Hana spoke aloud with a smile, as she overlooked all of the attending Captains (D.C.O. and Gotei alike), and the rest of the assorted allies of high ranking and authority. Looking at the damage scales throughout each level of the large base, she swiveled her fingers as she brought up the cameras to zoom in on each major battlefield, "nearly 89% of personnel were able to hold their own and repel the enemy intruders. The result left most of the base intact and only superficial damage. However, nearly 19% of the base has incredible structural damage, as some of the fights were probably the most serious that high ranking officials and allies alike dealt with accordingly. Thankfully, that wasn't raised to 50% because the Thunder Room absorbed the worse of the...Cataclysm-grade...forces being exerted..."

"It seemed strange, though. If they knew a blind raid into enemy headquarters wouldn't benefit them at all, why bother initiate such a grand scale of an assault?" Renji spoke in a direct manner, as he looked around at the others for explanation.

"It was a message, rather than an executive blow," Kukkyōna spoke solemnly, locking his eyes with no one in particular as he emphasized with no gestures but a narrowing of his already hardened glare into empty space, "they were trying to have us forced into a state of despair or reckless abandon. While this may work for lesser factions or soldiers, this will only serve to fuel our resolve to win this war. Never-the-less, they did manage to inflict some substantial damage to our headquarters, and also declared that they have access to our personal whereabouts. We should try to find a way to block continued travel to and from this base until we are ready to invade the Soul Society once more..."

"I just want to get this damned war over with," Shūhei spoke aloud, his arms crossed and an irritated scowl crossed his own hardened features as he spoke lowly, "I'm tired of finding out that the Inner Circle keeps getting the upperhand and is one step ahead of us!"

"Let's kick their asses first before they humiliate us any further!" Ikkaku spoke aloud with a jubilious, if not slightly sadistic, tone as he clenched a fist upwards. While Yumichika looked on with a smile, he kept his voice to himself, knowing that it woud be foolish to encourage the thought.

"Take it easy, Ikkaku," Renji spoke first, his eyes meeting slightly irritated ones of Ikkaku's, as he continued on, "if we charge in recklessly, like Captain Hayate said, we're going to be the ones with our asses kicked. We should at least give ourselves a window of time to gather resources, submit battle plans, and train for the upcoming conflict, rather than charge into a seemingly less exhausted force that outnumbers our own."

"Tch! You've become so sickeningly uptight, Renji," Ikkaku grumbled aloud, but turned away and halted his voice from futher antics. He knew that his fellow Lancer and former Gotei comrade was right.

"And you've become so bald!" Yachiru decided to add her two cents in, appearing on the man's shoulders and slapping at his head for emphasis of his lack of hair. "All this time and you still haven't gotten any hair, Baldy!"

After snickering at the display, Avaron turned to face the leaders of the Gotei 13 and the Deep Cover Ops. "Most of the pilots got out of there. We only received a few casualties, but nothing major." She reported. "The Dragonbirds are safe and sound. So we still have air support on our side for assistance in the counter-attack. As far as the V-14 is concerned," She said this with a noticeable grimace. "They seem to all be in one piece... at least, physically."

"Physically?" Hachiro inquired, cocking an eyebrow.

"It's--" Avaron paused for a moment, with the outburst of Karitori still fresh in her head. She closed her eyes and shook her head, raising her hands up. "It's nothing. Never mind that last part, the point is that they're still kicking. More notably, though, the Hankami had decided to drop in on them and the Dragonbird pilots in the hangar for an apparent visit..."

"Why don't you get off my back before I make you bald, you pink-parrot-woman-child?!" Ikkaku growled out in annoyance, but tried to keep his voice to a minimum volume, even as his fist rose up with a clenched, protruding vein from the back of it.

"I think we all felt that," Renji spoke blankly as he turned his eyes to Avaron, regarding her with an inquiring look, "what the hell happened, exactly? I mean, did they puff up their muscles and wanted to have everyone inside be reminded who's strongest or what?"

"If Captain Setsuko says there isn't anything wrong, then we shouldn't pry," Hana intervened on her behalf, as she redirected the focus on what was to come next. Looking to the Lancers, Casilda and her two Espada aides, and to her fellow Captains, she spoke solemnly, "I'm not going to lie to you, this is a pretty grim situation. With most of our citizens hidden away, and even more non-combatant Arrancars hidden within a temporary home-away-from-home, there won't be many of us to push for the final battle. Even still, as a Soul Reaper, I've known that the odds are always stacked in the enemy's favor, and yet, there will always be a way for us to survive. That is why we're standing today, because we have beaten the odds time and again! It is for this reason, that I will make one last ditch effort to extract any allies within our reach and take them here, to reinforce our numbers, and allow us three days preparation for the invasion."

"Thee days," Kukkyōna spoke out in a quiet voice, looking down and his gaze traveled out in thought, "will that be enough? Or is that too much time to let our own enemies prepare for our invasion?"

Noriko allowed herself to scoff lightly at this. "They're letting us do this, noble." She said bluntly, looking over at him. "If this was nothing more than a message, then they must have not bothered to put full effort into this attack. If anyone had to guess, they're probably well-prepared and just waiting for the chance to fight back. Up to this very point, they've been playing games with us. You even heard that much right out of Tsukishima's mouth."

"And that will be a mistake they'd wish never to make." Bernabe, who was standing beside Casilda along with Senkaku, allowed himself to say. There was nothing but venom within his words - something shared by his colleagues. "Once we've got our feet on enemy soil and those forces converge on our forces' location, it'll be like rats throwing themselves into a fire. They'll see just how much of a game this is to them once the Espada Afilado has its hands around their throats!"

"Yeah, why don't you come over here and say that to my face, tough guy?" Yachiru retorted, bending herself over so that her face would be inches from her own, albeit his view of her would be upside-down due to her position. Her eyes were contorted in a mock glare at her former subordinate, comical in nature.

"You are in my face you little-!"

SNATCH!

"Alright, Yachiru, that's enough playing with your friends," Kaien spoke lowly to Yachiru, as he grasped her by the back of the collar of her uniform, and pulled her off Ikkaku's person deftly. Placing her on a firm perch of his own shoulders, smiling in an encouraging way as he looked up at her, "time to pay attention to the debriefing, soldier."

"May I remind you that the Inner Circle is still using nearly half of our citizens as their personal denizens of their newly established society," Kukkyōna spoke aloud in a stoic, firm tone to the Espada across from him, "any enemy who engages us has forfeited their lives, but anyone who doesn't is a designated non-combatant and possible citizen of the Soul Society. I will not stand for needless manslaughter!"

Yachiru pouted. "Sorry, Kaien..." She murmured apologetically, looking down at the floor like a freshly scolded child.

"Chin up, Yachiru! If you have something useful to add to the discussion, please don't hold back," Kaien encouraged her further, bouncing her in emphasis of her participation, "while some may view you as a child, I know you're as sharp as the rest of us here. Please help us solve dilemmas and add tactical advice when you see fit, Lancer Yachiru."

Bernabe sneered, regarding the noble with disdain at his choice of words. "Needless manslaughter? This is war, Shinigami. Civilians or not, lives will be put at stake no matter what we do. The Inner Circle has proven that they are not above playing dirty and feeding on your need for morale and ethics. If any citizens get in the way of the fighting, they would be the only ones to blame. If you're unable to take a little bloody nose, then you obviously are too weak and naive to even contribute to this war!"

"Bernabe--!" Senkaku hissed in alarm, but was silenced when the Segunda turned a wrathful gaze to him.

"Don't you dare, Tercera! You know this as well as I do. And I guarantee that everyone here understands the same..." He turned around so that his eyes were staring into Hana's. His eyes peered into hers intensely, and he said the next words with a bit of mocking. "Right... Head Captain?"

"Chin up, Yachiru! If you have something useful to add to the discussion, please don't hold back," Kaien encouraged her further, bouncing her in emphasis of her participation, "while some may view you as a child, I know you're as sharp as the rest of us here. Please help us solve dilemmas and add tactical advice when you see fit, Lancer Yachiru."

Hana held her tongue, but narrowed her eyes a fraction at the heated response by the Espada. While there was a grain of truth in what he said, she knew that if she admitted the cold tactics of war aloud, it would diminish the accomplishment of winning against tyrants and scum. If they used the same means to win back their people, they would ultimately fail. So she allowed things to sink in, and waited for a clear opening to respond.

"Then I guess you're no better than the ones we're fighting, you-!" Kukkyōna began to growl out, his hand even twitching to grasp one of his Zanpakutō to issue his point to the heartless Espada. But then, he was interrupted...

"What Captain Hayate is meaning to say, Bernabe-san," Daisuke intervened timely before his father could rear his head to the hot-tempered Arrancar, stepping up before the Espada with an empathetic gesture and gaze as he spoke, "because we went out of our way to make sure all of your citizens made it safe, as well as your warriors, that shouldn't you give the same courteousy to our people? While it would've been simpler to have taken the easy way out, and only have transported your people that could fight and benefit us in the long run, I wanted to save everybody because it was the right thing to do. I doubt any of us could have a clean conscience knowing we would leave any of you behind after what happened to you," bowing his head, Daisuke apologized forthrightly, "that is all my father, and the rest of us meant when we wish you to stay your hand if possible, to our beloved people of the Seireitei! For I love them, as I would love every soul of the Living world as well as your own people, Segundo Espada Bernabe!"

Bernabe regarded the Lieutenant for a moment, his hard stare boring into the eyes of the one who addressed him for a moment. Then, he scoffed. "That is all we will promise you, boy. We will make sure not to purposefully target any of your civilian populace. But as the distraction, we cannot ensure their direct protection or safety. Therefore, any rescues will have to be performed by either the Deep Cover Ops or the Gotei 13." He clenched his teeth together, looking away. "As much as I would enjoy killing off a few--"

WHUMPF!

He was cut off as an elbow was driven into his side. His head spun to see the Primera glowering at him, silencing him immediately.

It was here that Yachiru would take Kaien's words to heart. As she sat on her boss's shoulders, she placed a pondering finger to her lip. "Excuse me, Hana-chan..." She said curiously. "But what about the V-14? Why isn't their boss here to discuss things with us? What will they be doing?"

Using that as her oppotunity to change subjects, Hana answered the Lancer with a smile, "I will be personally in a private debrief with her as to what personal targets of interest I want her organization to acquire. Their Covert Ops experience makes them perfect for the hit-&-run objectives and assassinations to induce chaos among the Inner Circle's ranks."

Avaron's lip curled slightly at this. "...experience, huh? Didn't keep them from getting their asses kicked, did it?" She muttered, almost tempted to smile at their misfortune. She had intended for this to be under her breath. But there were those that would pick up the words quite easily.

"Oi! They put their lives on the line against enemies they've never faced before! A war of attrition isn't their style, but they got points in my book!" Renji spoke aloud in a terse tone to Avaron, as he noted her unconcealed words to their allies' misfortune.

"Well it was their fault for needing us to pull their asses out of the fire! If they were weak in battle, then its their fault!" Ikkaku spoke in kind, as he met a challenging stare with Renji, as they both glared at each other.

"Enough! The fact we're not fighting them is a blessing, not a hinderance!" Kaien snarled at the two Lancers, quieting their dispute within an instant, "we should thank Lieutenant Daisuke for overcoming his desire for revenge and forging a pact with valuable assets. Their preformance, is none of our concern, unless our own lives are on the line. Understand?!"

"Well put, Captain Shiba," Hana nodded curtly to Kaien, turning her gaze next to Casilda, swiftly changing subjects once more, "I understand that one of the Inner Circle troops failed to be transported back. Wasn't it that Arrancar you fought with, Casilda-san?"

"More or less." Casilda said smoothly, opening her eyes after keeping them closed throughout the entirety of the talk. "Although right now, I wouldn't really refer to her as a soldier under their banner more so than I would refer to as an "unfortunate victim". I'm sure that Hana knew this already..." She looked around the room to the rest of the occupants. "During the initial stages of our duel, she had been forcefully possessed by Yashin, who then proceeded to fight me himself using her body. Naturally, I managed to overcome and defeat the vessel, and Yashin left soon afterwards. Currently, she's in medical custody."

"P-Possessed?!" Renji's eyes widened incredulously, almost disbelieving of what he heard, "what the hell does that mean?! How can someone possess another soul?!"

"I don't like the sound of this," Yumichika spoke lowly, his eyes narrowed a fraction with disgust as he hissed, "its utterly distasteful when one trades one's personal beauty by stealing the handsomeness or majesty of another being. Utterly distasteful..."

"Creepy is more like it. Do we even know the limitations to this, or can this Yashin possess people at will?" Ikkaku asked aloud, believing it to be a good question of merit.

Hana cleared her throat as she turned her attention to the assembled group as a whole, "Yashin Shiyōnin is a confirmed Lieutenant underneath the Four Horsemen, holding the title of Dragon. From what we have known, only he and a select few others have went out of their way to hunt and pressure various factions, such as V-14, and were the cause of many events that led us all to this war. But from what I, and most of you have probably felt for a moment, is that Yashin is far more powerful and cunning than what we were led to believe," taking her gaze away from the crowd, Hana locked her eyes upon the Primera, speaking solemnly, "please tell us how the battle went. How strong is this Yashin, in comparison to his superiors and comrades?"

"I was forced to use my Resurrecion." Casilda explained. "Doing such a thing is something I try to make use of under only rare circumstance. But when I did, he was able to compete on even footing with me. This was also true when I faced Sōsuke Aizen, and I'm pretty sure I don't need to give an explanation on how powerful he is, do I?"

"But we know Sōsuke is strong, as his display in beating Furuidenshō-sama, was evidence enough," Hana cringed at the admitance, but continued none-the-less, "but at least we know this Yashin isn't immortal. If his hosts have particular strengths and weaknesses he has to adhere by, then we can come up with a way to defeat him in certain circumstances..."

"His hosts must be strained if he fights at such a height. This is probably how the Primera was able to beat Yashin after all," Kukkyōna cupped his chin in thought, his mind reeling with possibilities, "but why did he willingly leave his host behind, instead of killing her? Does he still have control, or does she have knowledge that we seek?"

"In any case, I think Captain Hando should be able to decript any information stored within her mind since joining the Inner Circle. We might gain a few clues as to their weaknesses and their troop placement without the need of sacrificing scouts or probes to scan the area further," Hana concluded, looking over at the crowd of commanders and lieutenants alike, "any further matters that should be addressed, please speak now. I wish to deploy some of our teams on their respective missions..."

"I've got one..."

This was where Qilin spoke up, his arms folded across his chest and and expression of casual thought on his face. "Tsukishima had said that there was more "evil" within our shadows, didn't he?" He questioned, cocking an eyebrow. "It'd be terrible if we worked so hard to prepare, commenced the counter-attack and then have more sleeper agents stab us in the back. I think we should start focusing on rooting out any potential traitors we have within our midst before we get too far into anything else..."

Silence swept the debriefing room.

With a series of gestures of disdain, discomfort, fear, and anger flaring in each and every visage across the room, not even Daisuke was able to speak up to break the tension.

"That's already being handled," Hana spoke aloud, waving her hand in a dismissive gesture, as her eyes locked onto Qilin's in an eerily knowing manner, "I have already compiled a series of possibilities of what the Horsemen could be referred to. Until I have verified it, consider this a simple attempt of causing distrust to be sowed into our ranks. I rather not have everyone try to murder each other in their sleep because of needless accusations and distrust towards each other. Rest assured, Captain, I'll make sure that this is on top of my priority list..."

Meanwhile, Meikurai made it a point to avert his immediate gaze from Hana's, even though he was quite visually concealed within the mass of commanders and co-leaders alike. He couldn't help but direct a glare of ire nature towards Qilin, for having willingly brought it up something that would make any of their real work become that much more complicated.

"Damn you, Qilin! Do you want me to be compromised to keep your cover?! A lowly Dog like you has no place compromising your superiors, that is for certain! Here I believed Yashin's stare was worse, but your mouth is going to get us both in trouble..."

"Now, with that out of the way, I believe this debriefing is over. If any of you have further issues or things that should be acted upon, seek me out immediately. That is all," Hana spoke with absolution, shutting off the projecting table of the base, and allowing the lights to brighten a fraction, as well as the doors to open for those who were to make necessary preparations. Even as Hana watched them all go in various directions, her eyes never drawn to one particular individual any longer than the other.

It unnerved Meikurai as he left amidst the crowd, how cool and collected this Hana was in comparison to the young girl in training he knew of.

For once, Starrk was trying to stay awake during this debriefing.

Having been in the corner once again, with Lilynette sitting on the floor listening in, Starrk made it a goal of his to try and take more initiative in these meetings, though doing so was tiring him out immensely. Lilynette, on the other hand, had been paying close attention to the entire meeting, and based on some of the expressions they made, she couldn't help but be slightly worried.

She looked back at Starrk, before speaking to him with telepathy. "Starrk, did you see all of that?"

''"Yeah...I saw it." ''Starrk murmmered inwardly for her to hear, looking at the group with an equally serious glare.

''"That Meikurai guy seemed awfully nervous when Hana mentioned undercover agents..." ''she replied, looking at the person of interest's leaving form with squinted eyes. "I'm gonna talk to Lady Primera about it..."

''"Go for it-wait." ''he began with a cocked eyebrow at Lilynette's last statement. "Did you just call her Lady Primera?"

''"Yeah?" ''she questioned with a raised eyebrow as well. "So?"

''"Well, it's just that...you've never really referred to anyone besides Aizen with an honorific like that." ''he questioned casually.

To this, the girl grinned. "Oh come on, don't act like you don't know. Obviously, you respect her and...well, you know. So if you feel that way about her, then I do too!!"

''"Good point..." ''he replied, resting his head back. "Well, wait for her to finish whatever she's doing first before you go..."

As the group dispersed, Bernabe couldn't help but chuckle a little. "It seems like the security of the Shinigami isn't so impenetrable as it is glorified..." He said to his two Espada colleagues. "With the amount of suspicion and distrust, I'm surprised that they aren't trying to kill each other as of this minute." He looked over to Senkaku. "But enough debate about their problems. Tercera, three days will be plenty of time to prepare ourselves for the upcoming struggle. Come!"

"Yes, sir..." Senkaku murmured, giving a respectful bow to Bernabe before looking over at Casilda. "I bid you farewell, my Lady. May a thousand lights of the Red Sun smile upon us."

"And deliver a thousand curses upon our enemy!" Casilda answered readily, turning her head to look at each of them as she spoke the words. "Por voluntad de Dios!"

"Nos asaltar a la victoria!" The two Espada responded back with a bit of zeal and a clear display of the patriotism they held towards her and Hueco Mundo. With that finishing line, the two parted ways from her. The Primera simply watched them walk away, an expression of thought and pondering on her face as she did so.

"A word with you, if I may, Selestino-san," Hana inquired aloud, her form walking purposely and gracefully towards Casilda's back, her Haori flourishing in sync with her hair, "I need to ask a favor of you, if its alright. It concerns with a potential ally stranded within Hueco Mundo...mentioned to me by Coyote Starrk, no less."

"Ulquiorra Cifer, the former 4th Espada under Aizen's rule." Casilda said immediately, slowly shifting herself to face Hana. Her eyebrows were furrowed slightly. "The last time I was told about him, he was nearby a white tree not too far from Empresa, as Starrk himself was so gracious enough to tell me. What about him?"

"While I trust in Starrk's abilities completely, he doesn't have the tact nor direction that you do. Nor do I believe Daisuke has enough experience in which to deal with forces stronger than what his power may allow. I wish for you to accompany them both into Hueco Mundo, and help locate Ulquiorra Cifer," Hana spoke in a neutral tone, glancing briefly over at the leaning form of Starrk from a distance, and Daisuke's, before redirecting her gaze back to the Primera, "you're the only one I trust to complete such a delicate mission. I'd go myself, but I have a few...moles...to uproot from their holes, and I wish to do it quietly and without chaos being ensued forth."

It was a heavy risk.

Casilda knew that sending forces within the area of Empresa at this period in time would be expected by enemy defense. Confrontation at this point was unavoidable. Inwardly, she was highly reluctant to do so for the sake of one single ally - one that seemed as if he didn't want to leave in the first place. But she wasn't one to doubt the intuition of her predecessor. After all, he knew the former Cuatro better than she ever would. Logic said no, but pride and respect for the former Primera said to comply with Hana's wish.

So she let out a heavy sigh, scratching the back of her forehead. "I know that this just might bite me in the ass later on..." She muttered. "But okay. I'll make sure to keep them in line if I have to."

"Thank you, for this," Hana nodded respectively, smiling towards Casilda in acknowledgement in aiding her. Looking over to the three in question, she whistled out and snapped her fingers, "Coyote! Lily! Daisuke! Your mission is going to start and Casilda will be in charge. She'll debrief you," saluting the three as she snapped off orders, "cha!"

"W-Wait, Ha-"

SHFT!

"-na?!" Daisuke reached out for Hana, not entirely certain why the Primera and the former Primera were now his partners in the recruitment/extraction mission. Looking between the two Arrancars, he scratched his head and asked aloud, "so...what changed that I need two Primeras for this mission?"

"Because!" Lilynette appeared on top of Daisuke's shoulders, popping him on the back of the head with her head. "You honestly think you would be able to go there and find Ulquiorra-san with just one of us?? Especially with all of the baddies around there??"

"What she means is..." Starrk began with a scratch of the back of his head. "...it's likely that Ulquiorra would listen to someone that he knew a long time ago, in this case, Lilynette and I. And yeah, since it's close to enemy territory, we have no clue what to expect."

"There were also enemies that were capable of contending with and even taking down my Espada with varying degrees of difficulty." Casilda added. "Someone like you, no offense, wouldn't be able to take on all of them." She closed her eyes for a moment, her eyebrows furrowing. "Even moreso considering that there are rather excellent minds within their ranks..."

"Good point. So I guess this is just a field trip to mark down for my experience, huh?" Daisuke winced, trying to ignore the petite tween perched on his shoulders as he looked side to side at the two Primeras, smiling in a enthusiastic way, "at least I get to see what guys of your level are capable of against the enemy. Maybe I'll even see Ulquiorra fight, when he agrees to join our fight...!"

"If he agrees to join our fight."

Casilda did not dare let this thought slip past her mind and to the outside, instead putting on a small smile of her own. "That makes two of us. C'mon, I doubt even he's going to wait forever..."

Descent into Chaos, The Pale Sand Wanderer
"Alright," Daisuke muttered aloud, as within a brief flash of light, they all traveled into the Hueco Mundo's world with a sudden landing onto the pale sands. Looking around, Daisuke could feel the unsettling emptiness and silence that Hueco Mundo's aura should witholds, but felt even more empty than usual. Like a vast void of lonliness, it lacked the usual population centered around where the Empresa's borders usually held. Even though they were a few kilometers away from the overrun city, they were only a mere kilometer away from the location of which Ulquiorra should be located. "nice to be back!"

Had Casilda not been paying more attention to her surroundings, she would have assumed that to be a joke.

She looked outwards to the landscape that surrounded them, stuffing her hands into her pockets. The wind caused her hair to billow slightly as she swept the area with her eyes, visually picking up nothing. As her mind drifted to Empresa and the enemies the Espada had confronted, she closed her eyes in slight bitterness. She still was unable to get her head over the fact that her very own mentor had joined the likes of a mass murderer, unable to understand why he would support the destruction of civilization even after she had fought so hard to save it.

"I hope you're happy, sensei..." She thought. "Had it not been for the intervention of the Soul Society, you would have played a part in a massacre. I wonder just how exactly you're feeling right now, knowing what is on your conscience..."

She looked over towards the two. "Keep your spiritual signatures and energies in check and out of detection." She said firmly. "We're only here to retrieve Ulquiorra, not start another battle. Once he's retrieved, we're leaving. Understand?"

"No problem!" Lilynette cheered. "Starrk and I do that all of the time anyways, no worries from either of us!"

Starrk simply sighed. "What she said."

"Thankfully my overcoat keeps me from being detected naturally anyways. So no problem from me," Daisuke said with a smile, tucking on the high collar to cover his lower jaw, a bright look came into his eyes as he looked forward to seeing this legendary Arrancar, "let us go recruit an Ex-Espada!"

"Starrk." Casilda looked over to the man in question. "Can you pick out his spiritual energy and lead? You know his signature the best, I'm assuming..."

Without speaking, merely sparing a glance in Casilda's direction, Starrk briefly closed his eyes and then opened them. In place of his normally silver eyes, were a pair of glowing blue eyes that only shown briefly, his use of Pesquisa, to those who could recognize.

"Yeah, I know where he is." he said, looking over at them. "but I also feel a few more Arrancar around him. Doesn't look like he's alone after all..."

He looked down at Lilynette, whom nodded in acknowledgment, moving ahead of the group a little faster than the others. "Lilynette'll show you."

"We shouldn't waste any time then!" Daisuke soke aloud exuberantly, as he sprinted after Lilynette in order to keep up with her. Despite her size, Daisuke had to admit that she moved with a experienced rythym, and swift steps in comparison to her size. When it came to being the will of the two beings, Daisuke knew she had a lot more spunk and energy than Coyote would allow to show.

"Who--" Casilda abruptly stopped herself before she finished the question, huffing slightly. "Okay, never mind that question. I'll just let it be a self-surprise..."

She continued to survey her surroundings as she moved with the two for any enemy ambush. Her senses were on full alert, knowing that any opposition could just be as close as potential allies were. As she did so, she raised two fingers on one hand and placed them on her temples, looking down for a moment. This might have been a meaningless gesture on the outside, but those who understood her abilities knew that this was the indication of her mental telepathy. She was getting in contact with the leaders of the neighboring cities of Empresa.

Everyone needed to be aware of just how severe the threat was, after all...

As she and Daisuke made their way ahead of the group, Lilynette turned her head around to face the young Soul Reaper with a raised eyebrow. "So, why are you so interested in finding Ulquiorra-sama? I haven't seen anyone this eager to meet him...ever."

"Well, from what I can remember, he was the strongest Arrancar to have served under Sōsuke Aizen, besides Starrk, I mean. He was a personified obstacle for the legendary Substitute Soul Reaper, Ichigo Kurosaki, in his path to becoming the true embodiment of heroism and relentless courage. I guess I'm curious to see if he's anything like I've been told about in the historical texts, or if he's someone I can learn from is all," Daisuke spoke at first with exuberance and awe, before drifting to a curious shrug as he looked off into the horizon of the endless, pale sands, "I never had a real defining nemesis or rival of my own. I've just fought for the ones I love or for the duty and honor I am bound to. No one has actually openly challenged me for a prolonged period. I guess if I meet an iconic rival of someone I've heard tales about, maybe I can get a glimpse of who my own rival and nemesis really is..."

It was here that Casilda cocked an eyebrow, raising her eyes up to look at him. "You're telling me that you'd actually look forward to someone else putting forth their very mind and soul into ending your existence?" She questioned. "I'd be careful what I'd wish for if I were you, Lieutenant..."

"I don't mean that!" Daisuke flailed his arms in emphasis, comically scrunching his face together into inverted squints, "I just want someone who I'd be able to fight my ideals against without having it just be another long list of bad guys I've had to put down!"

Casilda rolled her eyes. "You Shinigami are hard to read, sometimes..."

"Lily, are we almost there?" Daisuke asked with a sweatdrop crawling comically down his brow, hating to sound juvenile in front of those he wished to impress. The sooner he met this Ulquiorra, the better in his opinion, "I think we should be close to where this guy is held up, right?"

To this, Lilynette blushed wildly and her eyes dialated as she looked back at Daisuke. "D-Did you just call me Lily?!!" she said aloud, clearly embarresed by the nickname. "Erm...yeah, we should be close to them....should be right over this ridge..."

Boosh!!!!

However, a Bala had found its way right in front of her and exploded, causing her to stop dead in her tracks. "Wh-What was that?!!!"

"That was a Bala, dear. Don't stand in front of those."

With that bland, deadpan and clearly sarcastic statement, Casilda pulled her hands from her pockets and tensed up slightly. She was immediately tempted to fire back immediately out of the presumption that this was an attack. But if it was, then wouldn't the one who had fired it hit dead-on? As fast as Lilynette was running, it was nothing that one couldn't solve by simply tracking the target.

"It was a warning shot! They're probably testing us to see if we're hostile," Daisuke realized after calming down from the initial shock of seeing the projectile explode near him. Holding up his hands and waving them towards the distance, of which he could tell a few outlining figures near a lone, bare tree, "we are not enemies! We're here to request the assistance of a comrade and wish to not cause any violence towards you! Please lower your weapons and allow us to approach!"

At the top of the hill, the source of the attack could be seen.

It was an armored woman with a white cloak over her shoulders, her hand smoking from the Bala that she had fired. From behind her emerged two other females dressed in the same sort of garmet, with varying armor pieces on them as well.

"You've got three seconds to tell us who the hell you are, Shinigami!!" the first woman snarled as her still open palm began to glow red, as if she was preparing another Bala. "Or else, we'll blow you straight to hell!"

"Shinigami? Can she even see us from where she is?"

It was here that Casilda took the opportunity to speak out. She moved to step in front of the trio, her eyes settling on the three above her. "For Hollow who've fought in the Winter War, I'm surprised that you don't recognize at least the one you just shot at..." She commented coolly. "But, oh well. I'm Cortez Selestino, the current Primera and the leader of Empresa." She nodded towards each of her company. "These are my associates, Coyote Starrk and Lilynette Gingerback of the former Espada and Daisuke Hayate of the Gotei 13. Now, if you would be so kind as to not try and kill us, that'd be great..."

"I told you that I should have taken the lead here..." the dark skinned female of the Arrancar sighed, shoving her blue haired, trigger happy friend aside onto the ground. "Ever since your eye went blind, you've been shooting at practically everything that we told you not to shoot at. Idiot..."

"Hey!!!" the blue haired one shot back after promptly landing on her bottom on the sand. "I can't help that I can't see that good! Who were we shooting at anyways? I thought I heard someone speaking..."

The dark skinned woman ignored her associate and used Sonido to quickly appear before the group, briefly bowing before the Primera and speaking respectfully. "Lady Primera, please forgive my associate's incompetance. Her recent blindness has been causing her to go more insane than usual..."

"Mila-Rose?" Lilynette inquired with a raised eyebrow. "I didn't think we'd see you guys around here for a while. I thought you'd left to you guy's older hideout."

Seeing the small Arrancar speak caused the woman's sight to at first gaze down upon her, but then back to the man that had accompanied her. Seeing his form caused her eyes to widen, and she bowed before him as well. "S-Starrk-sama...? I didn't know you and Lilynette were still alive?"

"Yeah, we are..." Starrk replied in his usual drowsy tone. "And don't ask how. I don't feel like reciting it..."

"Sorry if we're intruding on your grounds." Casilda said. "But we're only here to see to another one of you. Once we do, then we'll be on our way and out of your hair..." She shifted her hands into her pockets, looking at Mila-Rose for a moment more before switching her gaze over to the blue-haired Caucasian still on the hilltop.

"His name is Ulquiorra Schiffer," Daisuke said with a polite tone, bowing in a humble attitude as he regarded Mila-Rose with respect and neutrality, "we were told that he resided here near that dead tree over there. From I know, he's a well respected Arrancar, and having been one of the strongest Espada. Is he willing to talk to us?"

Here, Mila Rose's eyes widened once again, and Appachi slid down the hill to come right alongside her. Cyan Sung-Sun appeared next to them, her mouth covered by her clothed hand as always. All three of them looked at the group with uncertainty and confusion.

"H-How do you know about her-I mean, Ulquiorra-sama?" Appachi questioned, her mean spirited persona disappearing in favor of a worried one.

"Starrk and I could have sworn that we felt his Spiritual Pressure out here some time ago before we left with the resistance." Lilynette replied with a raised eyebrow, not knowing why her former Fraccion companions were acting so nervous all of a sudden.

This time, the Tres Bestias all looked at each other, as if they didn't know what to say at first. Mila-Rose then looked back at Daisuke with a relaxed expression, though her voice still carried uncertainty. "Why do you wish to see Ulquiorra-sama, Shinigami?"

"Do you see those soldiers, foreign beings and the like, burning and raiding across Hueco Mundo? Your land isn't the only one to suffer," Daisuke waved his hand out to the direction of Empresa, still smoldering from the battle waged not but a day or so ago, "in fact, the whole world is on its knees to the invaders and their allies who took it upon themselves to become the new gods of this universe. We need every ally, every comrade, and every warrior who's willing and able, to help fight the enemy's leaders who are based in the Soul Society. We can't seclude and isolate ourselves from conflict any longer. And we need Ulquiorra's power to help end this conflict as well! If he's unwilling to listen to reason, maybe he should be told what's really going on!"

"Wait a minute."

Casilda's eyes swerved in the direction of Empresa and the ruins it had been reduced to. A pensive frown came across her face as she observed closely, using both visual and spiritual sense in order to analyze. "I would have assumed there would have been troops rebuilding defenses in the event of a counter-attack." Her eyes wavered slightly. "I guess that the attack didn't just appear to Empresa, after all. The Sennin Butai must have left to go assist in other attacks..."

"Mila-Rose." Cyan Sung-Sun said to her comrade calmly. "We might as well go ahead and show them. There isn't much point in stalling any longer."

"Fine, I-" the dark skinned Arrancar began, as she turned to face the hill however, she stopped herself after seeing something she wasn't expecting. Up on the top of the hill was the individual that they had been referring to this entire time. It looked down on them with the same kind of uninterested, dismissive glare that anyone who knew Ulquiorra could recognize, with it's hands in i'ts pockets, and it's rather long black hair flowing calmly in the air. From appearances alone, it looked just like Ulquiorra...

Only, it was a girl.

"Lady Cifer!" all three of the women bowed before the Arrancar above them.

"Wh-What the?!" Lilynette said aloud in disbelief, she and Starrk both looking up at the newcomer with looks of sheer dumbfoundedness. Was this really the Ulquiorra that they remembered???

"Okay, I'll bite..." Casilda had resumed her trademark bored look, slowly turning her head in order to look at what they were looking. She even cocked an eyebrow at first. "What's going o--"

Then, her eyes fell upon the form of Ulquiorra. They abruptly widened, her pupils dilating and her mouth nearly falling open at the sight. She fell silent, freezing up as her mind took in what was in plain sight of them. She had gotten clear reports and details within her archives that Ulquiorra Cifer was male. Here this individual was with the same traits and visage. Had they not knew who she was, Casilda would have assumed this Arrancar to be a twin.

She could only get three words out.

"...what the fuck?"

"I wonder how that happened...." Starrk commented with a couple of blinks as he too looked at the female that he once could have sworn was a male, the former Cuarta Espada.

"W-Wow," Daisuke felt a tad bit of color warm his cheeks, feeling embarassed that he became somehow attracted to the stoic, pale complexioned female Arrancar. He cleared his throat as he adjusted his eyes back to Ulquiorra, or what he could confirm was as what she is, and bowed his head respectfully, "its a pleasure to make your aquaintence, Lady Ulquiorra. I'm Daisuke Hayate, Lieutenant of the 6th Division within the Gotei 13. I'm here as an emissary of the Soul Society, along with our allies, Coyote Starrk, Lilynette Gingerback, and Casilda Selestino, to request your assistance in the fight we are about to have with the enemies that ransacked this land and many other worlds."

"Her name is Kiorra, you dope-ow!" Appachi began to speak to Daisuke lowly while she continued to bow to her apparent master, only for Mila-Rose to pop her on the back of the head. "Be quiet, you idiot!" she whispered harshly.

Kiorra, in generally, turned her gaze over to Daisuke. There wasn't a shred of change in her expression, her features might as well have been permanately glued to her face, but one who was good at reading other people very well would see that the woman had taken an interest in him. Calmly, and stoic-like, the Arrancar walked down the hill as if there were stairs there already in place for her feet to tread on. With her subordinates moving aside, she walked up closer to Daisuke until she was at least a couple of feet away from him.

Her emerald eyes gave no form of feeling, it would feel as if one were staring into an empty vessel of a girl, ran by instinct alone. She stared at him for several seconds longer than what some would consider comfortable.

Lilynette felt like trying to get her attention, but she and Starrk knew better than to try anything. If there was one thing they remembered about Ulquiorra, it was that one could almost never predict what he, in this case, she would do.

Then, after nearly twenty seconds, the Arrancar girl reached up with her right hand, and placed it softly on Daisuke's chest, where his heart was, specifically. This time, her eyes became just a little bit more open than usual, as if she had an inquiry, and she spoke in a low, soft whisper.

"...Heart?"

"Well, at least she seems to let my little outburst slide..."

Casilda was quick to regress back to an expression of calm observation, looking on as the ex-Cuatro focused solely on the boy. She, like her predecessor, remained silent. She had no idea what the woman was trying to do. After all, Lilynette had given off the impression that Ulquiorra (or Kiorra, apparently) would've attempted to kill Daisuke rather than anything else. That alone made it even more necessary to not interrupt. After all, if this was her way of expressing interest, then there was no use getting in the way.

"My heart?" Daisuke felt himself blush hotly, and sweat coldly at the same time the woman stared at him. Despite this eery presence of emptiness about her visage and her pressure she exerted, he could tell there was something beyond the thick, ink-layered veil of dispassion that he could see. Like sensing the scared little girl within Sakura, he could see Ulquiorra, now referred to as the feminite name Kiorra, was curious about him. As if she wanted to know if he truly had a strong heart.

"You want to feel it?" As if guiding a child, Daisuke gently grasped Kiorra's hand and shuffled his overcoat aside, as well as his uniform, so he could allow Kiorra to place her cold, soft hand upon the place where his heart beat steadily, if not slightly quicker than usual. Smiling in a reassuring way, Daisuke whispered back, "that's my heart."

Here, the Arrancar girl's expression changed not one bit, save for a couple of blinks after he moved her hand. At first glance, this seemed like a heartwarming connection between the two of them. One would normally assume that, by this point, Kiorra would possibly understand the concept of one's heart, something that her old, male self had been left yearning for before his departure. Perhaps she would even give her aid to them in their plight.

But as she slowly moved her hand off of his chest, things would take an unexpected turn.

Her hand quickly snatched onto Daisuke's coat collar with a nigh unbreakable grip, and within that same motion, she twirled around and threw him right towards the white tree that she had been around before. While the force of the throw would be great enough for him to slam into the sands with great force, it was just enough for him to land next to the tree.

The Tres Besitas moved aside respectfully, as their leader calmly walked towards the tree where the orange haired boy had just been flung. They all three knew that Kiorra had something in store for their Shinigami friend.

Starrk and Lilynette typically were a bit clueless as to what just happened, but again, Ulquiorra was always known for his unpredictable nature...

If not for the lack of extreme reaction from the audience, Casilda would have been quick to assume that this was something unexpected and stepped in.

"...I'm missing something here, aren't I?" She questioned, raising a slight eyebrow at Starrk and Lilynette. "First the "he" turns out to be a "she". Then this. Tell me, was this normal when you were Espada?"

"I honestly can't remember..." Starrk said, rubbing the back of his neck as he glanced back at Casilda. "I never really paid attention to the things the other guys did. All I know is that Ulquiorra, or Kiorra, whatever her name is, was the weirdest of the bunch, from what I saw, anyways..."

"Ulquiorra was always pretty weird..." Lilynette commented as she watched the Arrancar leave them to supposedly fight her prey.

BWHOOSH!

Within the moment that Daisuke was held at a strangle point and then tossed over to the pale tree with impressive force, the air briefly leaving his lungs as he shook his dazed head it came to him. He was mistaken when she was asking about his physical heart. She was looking for his heart within confrontation! It made sense, considering most Arrancars are battle-driven by nature, and Kiorra would be no different in her own mysterious way...

Within a single blast of fiery Spiritual Power, Daisuke blew back all the sand and broken tree limbs that had buried him before. With glass fragments floating around him in a g-force display, Daisuke began treading towards Kiorra as he saw her approach him in a similar manner. Grasping his overcoat and Zanpakutō, he flourished off his attire within a single flourishing motion to reveal his sleeveless Shikhakushō and brandished a instaneously, fire-enraptured Zanpakutō.

"So, this is the heart you're seeking?! Well then," Daisuke raised his blade in acknowledgement, a brief roar of flames billowed into the air, before condensing them into a sphere and then throwing it towards her, "Jigoku Dangan!"

A pressurized ball of pyrotechnic energy flew towards Kiorra with high velocity, uncanny speed, and incredible power, intending on detonating with incredible fury and explosive force, billowing a good shockwave of sand in excess of the attack.

A swift motion was all that followed. No expression change, no sign of hesitation, just a simple grasp of her green handled weapon was all she began with. With a single bright reflection from the moon, the silver blade came unsheathed with a graceful, flawless motion. The razor sharp weapon cleaved throught he ball of fire like butter, sending two halves of it flying behind her to explode in the distance.

There, she stopped a few meters away from him. Bringing her sword down to point directly at him in a challenging pose, her intentions were made clear without a word. If his heart was truly as strong as he made it out to be, she would uncover how much it helped him in an actual battle.

Only then, would she lend him her arm in alliance.

Now, Casilda could see a serious complication that had just formed.

The energy released by Daisuke would be sure to alert any potential enemy forces nearby the area to come running to their location. It was the reason why she had wanted them to remain underneath the radar, lest they wanted to get ambushed. By doing this, the two were jeopardizing their element of cover and surprise if they needed to take out any nosy enemies. Now, she couldn't be sure if that safety was still assured or at risk.

Still, she didn't bother to make any movements to stop either combatant. If this was what had to happen in order to see through to her comrades' desires, she would see it out. But she knew she had to keep on her guard now.

Daisuke charged. With his blade in hand, covered in powerful flames, the Lieutenant moved with speed and precision, appearing directly in front of Kiorra as he swung his blade towards her front. As he discharged a stream of flames, he used them only as a distraction. Swinging out his left hand around in a arc, gathering a blue torrent of Spiritual Energy, he pushed it out with a powerful thrust, shouting out...

"SŌKATSUI!"

SSSSRK-VROOAR!!!

...releasing a powerful, destructive blast of blue flames towards Kiorra's occupied front, intent on taking advantage of the smokescreen of searing flames of his Shikai to land a solid blow by his own Kidō.

It was within the small space of time of hesitancy, that the true Alpha Predators took shape and form.

A spectral nightmare flew through an empty space, unseen and unheard by all, flowing forth from one pocket door to another, until it found the one it found suitable. Rising from the shadows, like a statue from tar, a being draped in refined clothes and a metalic mask, covering the entirety of his jawiline. And he appeared within the midst of the Tres Bestia and the two Primeras.

"You all look...so bored," he spoke out in a refined, eloquent tone as he looked to all of them with a cool, stoic visage, grating out, "perhaps we can keep you occupied, while your two friends settle things out?"

"Great..."

Starrk twitched slightly in annoyance as the masked entity came between them and the three other Arrancar. Of all the times that he didn't need to have a fight with anything, it had to be this instant. "Actually," he began, regarding the entity with a half-lidded glare. "we're doing pretty good just standing around, if you don't care..."

"!"

Casilda's eyes widened, and she found her attention locking on to the one who had appeared to them. But it wasn't because she was being affected by the spiritual signature he was giving off or the rather creepy visage he gave off. It was out of recognition, for he had been one of the enemies the Espada Afilado had confronted. He had been one of the people who had participated in Empresa's fall, nearly responsible for a genocide. He was one of the soldiers who served under the faux god's rule, and now he had the audacity to stand in front of her once again. Needless to say, she wasn't pleased.

Her eyes narrowed in a glare as cold as ice, the scowl becoming more prominent on her face. Slowly, a bit of her spiritual pressure began to leave her body and enter the atmosphere, causing a bit of distortion to the air. "I don't know why exactly it is that you are here..." She said lowly. "But if you value your life, you would be wise to get out of my sight right now!"

"Actually," Shukun's eyes shifted a abysmal black-red coloration, as his head tilted to the side in acknowledgement to her threat, "I would appreciate if you would all come with me. I rather not distract our friends here with your shouting..."

What happened would be unexpected and without warning. Within mere seconds, the shadows themselves stretching out from the gathered entities consumed them, causing the Arrancars to be sunk into blackness into an abyss no one would wish to visit. But they would not stay there for long. For Shukun and his allies...had much more entertaining plans for them all...

An Eye for an Eye, True Reckoning at Hand!
"Ah~!"

Being pulled into darkness was one thing she hadn't expected to happen to her.

Getting plopped into a different location was another.

WHUMPF!

She fell on what she could immediately tell were the sands of Hueco Mundo, but collapsed due to the sudden landing and fell onto her stomach. A grunt escaped her lips, and she quickly raised herself up onto her feet again. "Of course this would happen..." She grumbled, dusting her front off. "They just had to do the "test-by-fight" thing on me. Now I've been suddenly warped to wherever that guy sent me. I'm going to strangle the life out of him once I get back." She breathed out a sigh, placing her hands on her hips and looking around. "At least let this have some sort of--"

Then, her eyes fell upon the area.

"...oh, Izanami..."

What she had been taken to was a village just outside the borders of established areas, freshly having been destroyed. Buildings were in ruins, their foundations either partially or fully laying in pieces on the ground. Only a few, heavily damaged and on the verge of falling, were left in place. But that wasn't what caught Casilda's attention. What she was looking at were bodies, charred and bloodied, laying around her feet. This village did not have a strong security because they had been protected by the hardy territory itself.

With shaking legs and a stricken expression, she made her way over to one particular pair of Arrancar. It was a female "adult", with her body on top of that of a "child"'s. It appeared as if the parent had attempted to protect the child with her body from an assumed attack. But both of them were as dead as the environment around them. With each and every step taken towards them, her heart cracked a little a little more.

When she was directly beside the fallen pair, she fell on one knee and reached out to touch the woman's back. Slowly, she bowed her head and closed her eyes out of the need to keep herself composed. To her credit, she didn't shed a single tear... even though she really wanted to. This was the fate shared by Empresa, and was probably being distributed to other locations, as well. It was just a reminder of her failure to protect them.

She took in a deep breath to calm herself, keeping her eyes closed as she spoke.

"Por la misericordia de Dios..."

Slowly, she stood back up on her feet, opening her eyes looking at the pair with a solemn expression. She trapped two fingers on her forehead, then on the center of her chest, and finally both her shoulders.

"Que descanses en la pieza."

She turned away, walking a few steps away from their spot. She stopped at a particular location where the sands dominated the ground, far away from the bodies. Slowly, she raised her hands up, closing her eyes once again in concentration. Then, she thrust her palms at the ground, unleashing a pulse of her spiritual pressure. This caused the sands to blow away from her in a mild wave, enveloping the bodies. This would also cause the ones that didn't get covered fully to sink completely into the ground.

"I hope that you can forgive me for not being there..." She said softly. "May you find peace as someone else..."

A voice would break the somber mood, and announce the person responsible for the tragedy and carnage that was befelled of these Arrancars and Hollows alike.

"Welcome! I've been expecting you, Queen of Empresa!" Rey Dorado's voice broke across the sandy graveyard, his golden armored form draped in a red cape, and an elaborate untouched golden throne. With thick red velvet cushions fit for a king and an elaborate craftsmanship placed into the seat itself, Rey himself appeared to be drinking what looked like exquisite red wine, made from the finest vineyards of Aether and befitting his noble status. However, his crimson eyes befitted that of a predator and a cruel being, plainly claiming full responsibility for the morbid scene surrounding him and the Primera. After taking a sip of his wine, he smiled toothily, "I've been anxious to meet the Queen of this dreaded wasteland, before I take her down as her Segundo was before her."

For a moment, Casilda was deathly silent.

She let her arms fall back to her sides, her head lowered a little. But her eyes were locked on Rey's form, an unreadable expression having come across her shadowed face. She slowly balled her hands into fists, taking only a few steps towards Rey before stopping once more. She took in a deep breath and shook her head from side to side slowly, mentally preparing herself for what was to come. All the meanwhile, she allowed the silence to settle for a few moments more, just for the sake of increasing tension.

Then she spoke two words.

"Get up."

"No," Rey spoke back defiantly, keeping his gallant visage as he smiled towards her direction. Raising his left hand out in emphasis as he swiveled his golden goblet, "I don't know how Arrancars can have a semblence of emotion other than hunger, lust, and despicable carnage, but I know this must be painful for you to see. I want to see that pain projected in raw, potent anger, as I cut you down and watch as your body joins the thousands that have joined the dust this wretched world has to offer. I don't need to even move from this seat," twitching his left gauntlet's fingers, he spoke with lethal emphasis, "cause I was waiting for you already..."

Within the space just underneath Casilda, a powerful explosion would erupt beneath her. Its gale would consume the entirety of bodies surrounding her and blow back what ruins were left in the wake of the most recent attack. Its pillar was constructed of lightning, stemming from the high tier technique of Hiryūgekizokushintenraihō. Rey sipped his wine as he watched the explosion burst before him, his left hand tapping the throne as he awaited to see what reaction the Primera would have.

There was nothing but the light of the attack, Casilda's form entirely being consumed by the pillar set up prior to her arrival. It was a trap prepared specifically in the event that she would stick to her honor and pride, wanting to bury the dead before confrontation. It was possibly one of the coldest and most sadistic tactical maneuver employed on the battlefield. Surely, if it had been anyone else, the fight would have been over before any blade could have been drawn.

Yet, even as the pillar started to fade, it was clear that was not the case.

BOOM!

All it took was a single Sonido, and Casilda had made her move. Her hand clasped onto Rey's face, forcefully hauling him with her as she threw herself with immense speed from the area. Her eyes had narrowed into slits, her pupils and irises having moderately dilated. A single tear slid down her face, collapsing onto the sands they passed under. Even as her mind was focused on her new objective, it momentarily drifted back to her Segundo.

"Bernabe... I hope that where you are now, you have been looking forward to this moment. I can feel your rage, your hatred for this man. I'm going to take every bit of it, combine it with mine, and use it to destroy this creature I hold in my hands. Please, give me your strength and your will..."

When she was certain that she was far enough away, she threw him.

The immense force that she put behind would cause him to skid through the sands, leaving behind a massive ditch and kicking up a wide fissure of sand into the air. The brief winds resonating from the pressure unleashed hit her were strong enough to throw anyone else off of their feet, but only made her hair and clothing billow. She looked at the spot where Rey would land.

"I was kind enough to give you a warning, fool." She said coldly, grasping the hilt of one of her blades and drawing it out. "Now, unless you want to really take a dirt nap, I'm going to tell you again. Get. Up."

"Tch!" Rey found himself climbing out of the crater of which Casilda had formed from her violent throw. Having not expected such an enraged responsed so soon, Rey mentally slapped himself for not errecting a barrier in preemptive measure to protect himself from a sudden attack. Walking out with barely a mark upon him, thanks to his armor, he stared at her with a wicked grin plastered onto his visage.

"Well now, if you insist," Rey grasped the hilt of his own Zanpakutō, unsheathing it from its sparkling, golden and diamond enamored scabbard and revelaed the beautifully crafted blade. Holding it before his opponent, his eyes glistened with a hunger for battle and a projection of pride within his own power, "I will just have to make a throne out of your mangled corpse, you decrepit piece of Hollow filth!"

SHFT-SHIIIIINK!

Within a single instant, Rey employed a swift Flash Step, being as swift as what Casilda managed as he closed the gap between the two of them within a moment's notice. Swinging his blade towards her neck, he created a rift of masterfully initiated cutting force and precision, being nearly precise enough to cut rifts within the airspace and into thick dunes behind her. All of this, while keeping his pleased face in reveling this challenge.

CLANG!

Once the blade clashed with Casilda's, she battered it away and began her assault. Her movements were aggressive, aiming to displace Rey's counter-attacks and use them against him. Every strike made was not wasted, and her movements easily flowed into one another to allow for a constant and rhythmic assault. She did not allow herself to be pushed back by even an inch as she fought, intent on forcing Rey on the defensive.

Rey did his best to meet her, clash for clash, but the intensity of her aggressiveness made it difficult. Just like Bernabe, she had a raw animalistic nature within her attacks, but they were much more precise and skilled. He knew he was facing a formidable warrior, and an angry one at that. Despite losing footing, Rey began to see the blindness caused by her attacks.

With a fraction of a widening to his already wide smile, Rey swung his blade around in an eliptical arc in mid counter to send a thrust her way, intending on clashing his sword back against her own. While a pressurized wave was released by the force of formidable physical and spiritual powers, Rey focused his gaze into her glare, before discharging a bright light out of it, sending a shocking spell to disorient her senses.

Within this movement, he swung his blade to knock her blade off balance while thrusting his left golden gauntlet towards her face...

BLAAAAM!

...while discharging a golden-red blast variant of Haien, intent on sending the intensely incinerative spell loose upon her durable exterior, intending for the spell to burn away at her facial features for further disorientation. This would allow an opening for another powerful diagonal slash, releasing a powerful blast of precise pressurized cutting force towards her body, intending on sending her body spiraling away while dealing formidable damage upon her person.

"!!"

The sudden burst of light hit Casilda's eyes, and she was forced to shut them as she was blinded. But it wasn't enough to keep her from feeling his fist being swung his way. In response, she swung her hand up and caught the oncoming fist as well as the incineration spell that would've hit her otherwise. She could feel the heat of the attack pick at her Hierro, but it wasn't enough to do any major damage to her.

She followed this movement with what appeared to be a professional style of close-quarters combat. As she used her forearm to parry his sword arm away from her, she quickly let go of the fist and thrust her palm towards his abdomen. The blow, open-palmed, would not affect his armor. But the concussive force would rattle his insides. She followed this up with a fluid pull-back of the palm and thrust of it to his face, packing enough power behind the blow to shatter the bones within his jaw. Finally, she followed that movement with a thrust of her blade towards his abdomen, aiming to rip through the armor protecting his body. The power and focus behind the strike would ensure that much.

It was here that he saw the naievete within the Arrancar before her as Bernabe had.

As the fist went towards the armor, she would find a powerful reflective force recoil her fist, fluctuating the powerful kinetic force directly back at her. Even with the follow-up force, Rey was able to regain his bearings and stop the blade from connecting to his breastplate and catching her own blade with his protected gauntlet. With a mighty heave, he swung his blade down towards her shoulder with incredible force, following up with a activation of a molded Nenshō spell, melding with the cutting properties while adding a consuming pillar of flames, filled with the properties of Haien's neverending burning basis.

To finish, Rey demonstrated his prowess of Kidō with a snap kick towards her abdomen...

BOOOM!

...while projecting the most powerful employment of the Kidō spell, Shō, sending a kinetic wave that would disassimilate the airwaves and the sand around her in sync with the propulsion energy from the kick itself, hopefully sending her head over heels away from himself.

"What?!"

Casilda's eyes briefly widened in shock as she felt her hand being repelled away, feeling the force of her own attack shoving her hand away. This was enough to make her pause in her attack, even as Rey's attacks came forth. Normally, she would have gladly moved to counter the strikes made against her, for she had the power to do so. But now, her mind was kicking into contemplation of what had happened. If she was too caught up in the attack, she would only fall into the same trap again. So, much to her chagrin and Rey's fortune, she decided to pull away from her assault.

Boom!

She vanished from the path of the attacks, re-appearing and skidding away. She had fallen to one knee, her free hand partially buried in the sands. Slowly, she pulled it out and flexed her fingers, working the sand off of her skin and popping the bones. She looked at that hand, listening to the bones pop and crack with a frown of distaste. After a moment or two, she directed her gaze up to Rey again.

"I see..." She noted, bringing herself to stand on her feet. "I was mistaken to assume that armor only had the advantage of being extremely durable. Kidō Armor, designed to reflect any physical or projectile attack made towards its wearer back at the assailant. Now, I understand why Bernabe had so much trouble fighting you..."

"Unlike that lovely skin you call Hierro, my Kidō armor is made of the finest materials and composited with the most refined of Spirit Energy composites. If one has to be King, he must be enraptured with the most beautiful and stunning of armors," Rey flaunted out verbally, his eyes glaring out in a mocking tone as he waved a hand to her direction, "tell me, Queen of Empresa: Why have you not conquered all of Hueco Mundo at this time? Your military force was far less than I was lead to believe. If you had subjugated all of the surrounding colonies and military regimes, you would've had a dominating force that would've given even Lord Aizen's army pause. So why...why didn't you act like any ruler should, and declare dominance over your own kind, huh?!"

"...how any ruler should, huh?"

Seeing that Rey wouldn't attack just yet, Casilda decided to humor him for the time being. "Well, for one..." She said, a corner of her mouth curling upward in a small smirk. "I don't need to kill and slaughter hapless villages in order to prove my dick's bigger, do I? I'm not the one playing third flute to Sōsuke Aizen and Jigen while claiming that I'm going to be King. I find that actually to be kind of funny, too, and I can't help but wonder what candy Aizen gave you to make you follow him just like a newborn...."

"I sworn allegiance with Aizen because I recognized strength when I saw it. I'm not his servant nor a puppet. None of the Sennin Butai, those who've gathered together to help wage this war, are here to do anything less but attaining our own desires: Jigen's just a bored man who has too much time on his hands; Jinsoku's a crazy thing I have no comprehension of what it wants; Magatta just wants recognition and another war won under her slutty whore belt; Murasaki is just a lost puppy who wants a father-like mentor to give her a purpose; Senkenteki just wants vengeance against the Hankami for the genocide of his weak race; Ariana wants to start a new order of Paladins that isn't warped by corruption; Kugyō is just a egotistical brat who has too much time to think of new things to plot; and Tenshi just likes to murder people. Me on the other hand, I get vengeance, the wealth of a province, and total dominion over the Land of Aether," reaching out with his hand, his smile widened, "and I can kill and maim whomever I wish while being ontop of the world. Tis a lovely boon, don't you agree, Primera? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!"

He would not be the only one laughing.

Casilda slowly tilted her head back down, her bangs covering her eyes. She started chuckling, quietly at first but gaining a bit of volume as the seconds passed. It wasn't long until she had started laughing along with him. It was easy to assume that for whatever reason, she really was in agreement with him. But that theory would be quickly disproven once she spoke again, quieting down after a few moments of laughter.

"I'm sorry..." She muttered, placing a hand to cover half of her face. "It's just that you sound so... adorable right now. It's almost as if you want me to take you seriously with those claims..."

A brief, comical lapse of silence was brought upon Casilda's laughter and her statement.

Rey's eyes widened a fraction and dialated to a madenning degree as veins protruded from his glistening forehead. His body shook and his armor creaked from the trembling of building rage within his body as he spoke out volumiously "You mock me...and my glorious aims...Primera?!"

VVVVVRRRRROAAAAR!

What felt like a significant rise of Spiritual Power, even to someone of Casilda's caliber, rose to incredible heights as a golden light emanated and effected the atmosphere to a point where even the sands itself began to decompose into golden particles that flourished into Rey's armor and thus, into his body.

Raising his overshadowed, enraged visage, Rey's eyes glared out with incredible fury and pent-up frustration as he spoke out venomously, "I shall make sure you never smile or laugh again, even if it takes wiping out every disgusting Hollow within Hueco Mundo and skinning your flesh from the bones of your wicked body, Hellspawn! I'll make sure everyone you care and love cries out in agony, cursing your name for ever trusting your power to protect them! I will hunt down what's left of your precious Empresa citizens and murder them all! Male, Female, and Children! I will enjoy hearing their wails of agony as I crush them under my heels, like ants before a god!"

Raising his Zanpakutō in the air, he let it rise into what seemed like a golden ripple within space, speaking aloud the release command, "Release thy Treasures..."

VMMMMM!

"Jōten Taiyō!" Rey spoke aloud, as the entirety of the battlefield warped in and out visually, sending an eery and ominous sensation within the atmosphere. Despite crackling with golden Spiritual Power that seemed to have a drastic affect with the naturally dense Spirit Energy composites of Hueco Mundo, Rey's emotions were at a boiling point. His wrath was now wholly focused upon the Primera and aimed to crush her absolutely beneath his heels.

"Hm...?"

The smile faded from Casilda's face once she felt the energy escape into the atmosphere. Her hair blew back, but her body stood like a stone wall in the face of the pressure that was being exerted. She once again graced Rey's form with a bitter expression, the glare once again returning to her eyes. Slowly, she leveled her blade in a challenging manner at Rey's form, slipping her free hand into her pocket.

"It's a shame that such a powerful soldier has such a condescending and pretentious view...oh, well. I guess it just can't be helped..."

Just then, a golden ripple opened right next to Rey's right flank, "unsheathing" to what would appear to be an elaborate crafted sword. With a double-edged blade and a series of runes enamored upon its face, it looked to be of royal make. Grasping the weapon with his right hand, Rey gritted his teeth as he focused his power through his newly acquired weapon...

SHINK!

BOOM!

...and swung it towards Casilda's form, sending a shockwave of sonic pressure force that had a near instaneous release towards her and the landscape behind her. Blowing back a great gap of pale sand, it would send powerful internally damaging vibrations through the atmosphere would aiming to propel her across the dreaded landscape from which had bore scars of their brief bout.

A pull back of her sword arm and a thrust was Casilda's response to the oncoming attack, once it came close enough to her.

PWOOM!

Once the two forces connected, the sonic pressure dispersed in nearly every direction. Sand formed into waves and then into tsunamis as it surrendered to the force that Rey exerted, blown away and scattered into the winds. A mild sandstorm formed, enveloping both combatants within the dusty fog. Even as the winds generated pushed against Casilda, she stood her ground and kept the sword pointed at Rey.

VWOOM!

A crimson-colored Cero, instantaneous and wide as an apartment building, was unleashed from the tip of her weapon.

Stabbing the sword into the ripple of space from whence it came, Rey pulled another weapon out from the space to his left. Looking like a Nodachi, with glistening obsidian minerals interweaved with a rich ruby, Rey swung the blade forth towards the immense and swift pyre of destructive spirit energy. Once it came into contact with the pillar, it became snuffed out...

SHHHOOOP!

...leaving a fiery red aura of Cero energy enraptured around the blade. Rey glared as he raised the blade over his head with both hands, charging forth with blinding speed to close the gap between him and his opponent. When he reached a good three meter gap, he swung a wide horizontal arc, discharging a cutting rift composited with the energy that she just released, intending on severing her in half along with burning her alive.

Casilda almost let herself block with the blade.

However, she thought about it as she saw that her own energy had been used against her. Her eyes narrowed slightly at this, and she resisted the reflex of batting away the blade. Instead, she let her free hand do the talking, swinging it upwards to meet the blade palm-first. When it connected, all that energy released was once again dispersed in nearly all directions. Neither of the combatants would be within the paths in which it took as it separated.

As the crimson light spread out, Casilda would be seen with her free hand grasping the blade that threatened to end her life. She met Rey's gaze directly as she prepared her blade and gripped his in order to ensure that he would not get away immediately. When she swung...

TSEW!

...she unleashed the arcs of the Tornado Alley attack on him at point-blank range.

As Rey had bare moments to notice the eruptions of immense energy burst forth from the blade, Rey took a moment to acknowledge the swiftness and precision of which she would deploy the technique. Then, he smiled, as he released the blade within her hand, taking enough time to step back before the rivulets of energy would form. What would be a collosal size of destructive energy that would decimate the landscape and the man before her, would not come to pass, but rather...

SSSSSSSHFT!

...the energy that had been released, swallowed up into oblivion, seemingly disappearing from all form of sensation and sight, and leaving an untouched Rey, with only his blood crimson cape flourishing in sync with his immaculate armor and sharp features. A smile of haughtiness struck his visage, and his cold, merciless red eyes fastened onto a prideful glare upon Casilda's own irises, taking only the time to tap his finger against his armor, speaking aloud, "Bitch..."

BOOM!

...sending a mental command to convert the sword held in her possession with violent force, intending on scalding her and tearing apart her flesh with the impressive transformation into raw, potent, explosive Spiritual Power.

"You shouldn't underestimate me, nor my heavenly armory, Primera," Rey spoke smoothly, regaining his confidence and pride as stared her down unmoved by her impressive attempt in obliterate his person, "I have fought entities just as powerful as you and not recieved a single scar. Its things like this that cause formidable warriors, such as your simpleminded Segundo, fail to realize this before you are overwhelmed by the formidable power of the modern era."

The silence was brief.

When Casilda's voice spoke out, it did not have an ounce of pain or indication that she had gotten injured by the attack.

"And now I know why exactly he nearly got killed..."

When the spoke cleared, Casilda's form could be standing with her sword lowered and her free hand's wrist bent in front of her. Smoke was drifting from the palm - the only sign that she had gotten hit. She was looking at it for a few moments. "An entire attack swallowed up within a sort of "storage" you possess. When the target's long forgotten about it, you let it back out and release it upon him in order to destroy him. Bernabe would have been too caught up in the midst of his fighting to see his own attack coming for him like that. Clever, demoralizing, and humiliating for any enemy to be felled by it."

That was when her gaze switched back to him, cold and piercing. She spread her arms out challengingly. "Hit me with it. I'm going to show you right here and now just how far you've dug your grave."

"You're not lacking in confidence if not outright stupidity," Rey twitched slightly in irritation at how insistant the Arrancar was in outmatching him. Uncrossing his arms, he raised them both into the air as if to call upon the heavens before clasping them together, "just remember, it was your grave that you dug yourself in!"

What would happen wouldn't be the ordinary opening of a golden ripple of spacial fabric. Golden ripples appeared around Casilda, spaced out from her just a mere spacing of ten meters. Even the space underneath and above her would collesce into a dimensional prison, creating what would appear on the outside as a sphere of rippling golden water, trapping her within.

It was here that Casilda would realize the tremendous erorr of judgement in Rey's abilities.

Within each of the ripples, the familiar sensations of her Tornado Alley's pressure would be felt simultaneously gathering behind each of the dimensional portals. As a brilliant, blinding crimson-white light shined brilliantly within her confines, the Tornado Alleys would fire five times from all directions, forcing what would be considered a swirling vortext of destructive energies that would be incapable of leaving while continuing to flowing in and out of the vortex of dimensional space in between space.

"Tenrai Jukei, Rengoku! An inescapable prison forged by a dimensional rift, carved by my Jōten Taiyō, you will suffer your most powerful attack from all directions, again and again, until your body is reduced to dust! No matter what kind of Spiritual Power you exert, you cannot escape its confines, nor the continuous onslaught of your own weapon, fashioned by your own design!" Rey shouted out in a dark, jubilious tone as he watched the golden water-like sphere oscilate and spin, its "waters" unable to reveal the force constantly exerted upon the target within. He smiled as he felt a surge of victory rise from his chest and through his eyes, flashing a toothy smile, "had enough, Primera?!"

There was only one lone answer. Physical force would have no effect against such a trap - a reminder of just how lucky Bernabe had been to have survived. Thus, Casilda would have to show her more intellectual side and the fruits of her own veteran's status over the years that she had been. That much was exemplified that the abrupt transition from anger to shock and horror as she regarded the prison around her shortly before the attack commenced. It would leave the impression that Rey had succeeded in killing the Queen of Empresa.

BWOOM!

A Garganta opened up a moderate distance behind Rey, the results of the attack shooting straight into the sky like a bullet. The crimson light that had made up the attack would illuminate the entire area, bathing it within frightening illumination. Within the shadow of that illumination, a lone silhouette of Casilda could be seen leaping out and descending towards the ground, landing on the soles of her feet. The Garganta she had came out of closed off, leaving the prison to continue working without its prisoner.

What was remarkable wasn't the fact that she had escaped the trap Rey had set up. It was the fact that she had jumped out of the path of the energies' virtually unscathed, although faint traces of smoke could be seen rising up from her person. The fire in her eyes had not faded one bit, glowering at her enemy as she spoke out. "That was your one and only chance, Dorado..." She said venemously, raising up to a standing position. "So the moment you fall, don't whine about your enemy not showing kindness to you."

Boom!

Once again, she moved up to attack him. Her blade descended upon his form, aiming to cut through the armor. But this time, there would be the most subtle of shifts. There would be energy stored within the blade she would connect with, just enough to cancel out the protective field that his Kidō armor produced.

Rey couldn't help but smile as his enemy employed the commonly overlooked ability all higher evolved Hollows shared: the technique tearing space itself, Garganta.

As he saw his opponent descend towards him, gloating over her victor, he immediately planned out a defensive measure as he spoke back, "Well played, Primera. You truly are worthy of your title as most powerful Arrancar since Starrk. But the fight is nearly not over..."

As she rushed towards him, swinging her blade, she would find that she would only be slicing into a ripple within space, created by his Zanpakutō. It was within this space, that he released the immense Dual Ceros that the Segundo had been exposed to and had been swiftly defeated by...

BLAAAAAAAAAAAM!!!

Within a magnanimous showering of powerful, searing energies towards the Primera, Rey backpedaled away and unsheathed a large obsidian scythe with a golden tuff attached to its pommel. Swinging the blade around, he prepared to renew the confrontation against his worthy opponent, as he readied his senses to detect her incoming presence upon her recovery from his attack.

"...not nearly over yet!"

"HRAH~!!"

SLICE!

Casilda let out a yell as she swung the blade again, slicing through both of the Cero with a natural effort that would've only come from her. Their halves plowed through the sands beside and behind her, leaving large ditches that were quickly consumed as the sand collapsed in on itself. She stepped through the smoke, a snarl etched on her face as she glared at the smiling face of her enemy. Without hesitation, she grasped and swiftly drew the other blade from her hilt from its sheath.

If she wanted a chance of killing this man - no, this monster - in front of her, she would have to put forth everything now.

BOOM!

His scythe would meet her blades as she renewed the assault. Both blades moved in swift, fluid and precise motions as she struck, battering at his defenses relentlessly and aggressively once more.

Rey moved with both precision and skill as he maneuvered his scythe with deft skill to appropiately fight against the dual wielding Casilda. Swinging his pole appropiately to block the initial thrusts, Rey pivoted his arms and feet appropiately so the powered lunges of his scythe would take hold and move close to her weak spots. Their dance sported not only powerful shockwaves, a testament of their physical power, but also an array of spiritual pressurized spakrs that blasted the landscape with the ferocity of their spiritual energy's natural output.

It was within the blocking of her next series of attacks, that he changed tactics.

Within a brief gesture of his hand, golden rods would slam into Casilda's body...

SHINK-SHINK-SHINK-SHINK-SHINK-SHINK!

...calling forth the power of the binding spell, Rikujōkōrō, then following up with a swift manifestation of golden chains, wrapping around her body even further, rooted by Sajō Sabaku. To finish, Rey swung his scythe in a clockwise manner, manifesting eight violet-black holes to surround Casilda's body, with the last one forming within her chest, stemming from the Bakudo spell of Kuyō Shibari.

Not wasting a moment, hoping the three fully-empowered Kidō would hold her long enough, Rey threw out his hand towards her face, uttering aloud his chosen form of aggression...

"KUROHITSUGI!"

VOOOOOOM!

Manifesting a large, violet-black coffin that would enrapture her being, surprisingly reaching full power by the time it forms what would be assumed the size of a skyscraper, a testament to Rey's skill and prowess within the arts of Kidō. Rey's eyes glared towards the point of execution, aiming for the destructive force to rip her apart or deal some form of feasible damage upon her durable person.

"!!!"

Casilda's eyes quickly shifted downwards to the bindings that held her in place. As he performed binding spell by binding spell in order to keep her where she was, she couldn't help but sneer. Her hands tightened around the blades as she attempted to free herself. By the time the Black Coffin spell had materialized, it seemed as if Rey had her once again.

SLICE-SLICE-SLICE-SLICE!

But, a second after the coffin around her fully manifested, flashes of a blade could be seen slicing through the walls of the black box. Within a millisecond after that, the prison around her shattered to reveal her freed form. The remnants of the binding spells were shown disintegrating and falling in her wake as she walked ominously towards him, her blades lowered but kept in a threatening position.

"Don't you get it, Dorado?" She allowed herself to growl. "Your prisons can't hold me. Your petty tricks and the use of what you've stolen from your victims won't kill me. That armor of yours you wear won't stop my blade from reaching your heart. The lost souls of this land cry out for your blood, and I will not fail to deliver this time!"

VRRRROAAAR!

"Shut your mouth, heathen! You stand in the presence of a god!" Rey shouted out, his body once again flared up with frightening golden Spiritual Power, absorbing the material of the sands and the atmosphere to bolster his already substantial power. In emphasis, his hands stretched out in both directions, causing a massive rift of the golden "water" to unsheathe hundreds to thousands of independant weapons. His eyes widened to a maddening degree, his snarl visible upon his features, as his hands were held upraised as the armory stood poised to strike at Casilda's form, "I'm like no one you've ever faced! The Inner Circle, Aizen, they are nothing in comparison to my vast arsenal!"

SWISH-SWISH!

"Feel the wrath of my Divine Armory, scum of the Earth!"

Within a few flicks of his hands, all of the independant weapons of all natures, discharged like homing missiles and sharp projectiles. Each of them had considerable concussive force behind them, and each one caused a different form of destructive potential. These thousands of weapons hailed within a wide gait, all of them poised to destroy Casilda within an instant, as he even threw his scythe within a powerful arcing throw at her body.

A thousand weapons to destroy a single individual seemed like very insurmountable odds.

Boom!

Casilda used her Sonido, vanishing in between the baths of the weapons that rained down upon her. It was like trying to dodge the raindrops in a storm, and she found herself in a few close calls with several of the artillery pieces that were hurled in her direction. But it was only with a few Sonido movements that she seemingly found herself caught. Her eyes widened, and she found herself skidding to a stop as the weapons crashed down around her. Dust and smoke was kicked up, and the last thing that could be seen was her sliding and falling back as the maw of the rain swallowed her.

Boom!

But, she had not fallen prey to the storm.

With another Sonido movement, she re-appeared behind Rey and thrust her blade towards his back, imbuing the same energy within her sword that she had done prior to the exchange and the second attempt at trapping her.

Throughout it all, Rey's eyes never left her rapidly shifting form. Despite the convincing tumble she took by taking some of the force of his discharging weapons, he could immediately feel the familiar fluxuation of Sonido being employed. Turning around to face his enemy, he acted with haste, as he gathered a pair of obsidian-violet orbs of destructively condensed Spirit energy into his palms. Twisting them around in opposite arcs, he clasped his armor-bound wrists together while folding his fingers and extending his forefingers, as the blade of the weapon came within mere inches of connecting.

"Matenrō!"

VRRRRROAAAAR!

The force of the immense, destructive blast would make a Cero Oscuras abysmal in comparison. The violet-black flames of disintegrative energy pressed against the epicenter of the blade's edge, and encompass Casilda within darkness and agonizing pain. Rey focused an immense force of destructive force into this Kidō, reinforcing it through after-speak incantation, vocally strengthening the already powerful spell being unleashed upon Casilda,

"Thy marriage created in heaven. Blessings of the heavens and earth, creation of the eight. Birth the Lord of blood and flesh, with the jeweled spear-tip, the unmovable bridge, create with both hands, an everlasting tower!"

VOOOM!

Within the extra addition of the incantation, the force extended in reach and projected in a magnanimous shockwave, furthering its destructive properties upon the oncoming woman and the blade she held within her possession.

"Nngh...!!"

Casilda was forced to pull her blades back as the blast was unleashed on her, her blades forming a cross as they connected with the energy of the attack. She was forced to summon her own energy, her pressure billowing against the energy that threatened to consume her. When she heard the chant, she shifted her blades so that only the tips would be blocking the energy blast. The tips of a Cero formed before launching themselves to counteract the attack.

But it would only be enough to cause a disruption.

BOOM!

The disruption would cause a bright explosion to envelop their area, briefly illuminating the ground underneath their feet. Casilda had to shut her eyes against the intensity of the light produced. But it didn't keep her senses from detecting and locking onto her target. With another Sonido movement, she re-appeared before him again and swung a blade at his face. She was showing nothing but a fierce relentlessness, refusing to back down against her enemy until he was dead.

Rey couldn't deny her tenacity, but her ruthless nature would undoubtedly blind her to the danger.

Using exceeding prowess within the Hohō Arts, his body blurred out of line with the path of her blade, and reappeared beside her extending arm. Grasping her by the wrist, he deftly spun on his heels and simultaneously projected a powerfully condensed hybrid of three Kid ō spells into his gauntlet-covered fist: Sh ō, Raik  ōh  ō, and Tenran.

Melding the destructive force into a concentrated area and projecting it out, Rey would have a higher potency with Sh ō than he displayed with a simple snap kick. Complimenting this would be the thundercrack force of the immensely pressurized lightning bolt that would emanate simultaneously along with the kinetic burst, causing the Raik ōh ō to not only sear through the target, but perhaps add into the concussive blast that would set off the latter merging technique. Using Tenran, at a hyper microburst level, instead of widening into a voluminious twister vortext, it would explode with high prejudice when the other two simultaneous energies detonate, and send a sonic airwave that would be concentrated into the point of contact which Rey would strike.

That point of contact, would be Casilda's right side, directly into her ribcage.

Having already establisehd another tact for if this one would fail, Rey intended to deal some real damage to his enemy, as he had fought harder against her than he ever had against the Segundo or any opponent within recent skirmishes.

With this movement, Casilda found herself unable to move in order to utilize an effective counter-attack.

BOOM!

The attack slammed into her ribcage full force, her body bending moderately under the force. There was another explosion, brief but certainly powerful considering the prowess of the Kidō user. It seemed like a move that stemmed straight from the art of physical combat. That, combined with his physical strength, would have been enough to do in anyone that was unfortunate enough to get caught in such in attack.

Yet, as the smoke cleared, Casilda's voice spoke out again with clarity.

"Get your hands off me!"

WHAM!

Pulling him in, the Arrancar slammed the back of her head into his face in order to free herself from his grasp. She twirled around to face him, using his possible disorientation as an opportunity for an opening. One of her blades were thrust towards his chest, her eyes narrowed and the scowl clear on her face. The power unleashed upon her, strong as it was, had not done anything to pierce her thick hide. One could only wonder if this was simply the work of her Hierro, or there was something else at play...

"NGH!" Barely pulling his head back to avoid the full brunt of the strike smashing into his face, Rey employed an instinctive Flash Step as he rubbed the blood coming away from his nose and lips, matching the ire within his crimson irises. Seeing as he had been left no choice to dispose of her, Rey swung his left hand towards her direction...

"Ban-"

It would be within this space and time, that something unexpected would occur.

To Rey's eyes, time would literally stop. His body wouldn't move, and neither would Casilda's. Everything, down to the smallest airborne grain of sand, to the vibrations coming from the Primera's Zanpakutō. It was within this time, that he would see a figure, draped in black and exerting a white, almost holy aura of Spiritual Power, too unknowable to the likes of Rey.

"k...ai...Aizen?!"

"This is a pointless contest, Rey-san," Sōsuke walked forward, his body glowing and his eyes meeting both Rey's and Casilda's, "the Primera standing in front of you is above your league. Even if you tried any form of attack or defense, she would find a way to overcome it. She isn't like the warriors of Aether, nor is she like her subordinates. She is pure...and powerful. A true example of the next step of evolution within her species," Sōsuke looked over at Casilda, smiling with a gentle, yet cruelly underlined visage. His body directly in front of her, he reached out and placed a hand on her face, his power keeping them both in place and unable to move, "isn't that right, Casilda-chan?"

"What...the...?!"

Casilda would've widened her eyes in shock at the sudden appearance of the familiar nemesis, if she still had the ability to move them. Her face showed that constant expression of surprise even as she felt his hand slide across her cheek. But it wasn't enough to keep her from feeling a wave of disgust coursing through her still body. However, she still had some control over her mouth, and her bitter words were quick to escape it.

"Damn you...!"

"Still delighted to be in my presence, daughter of the Immortals?" Sōsuke asked rhetorically, as he caressed her face in a sinister, tender moment. The next he hissed lowly as he leaned his discolored eyes to meet hers, "you should be. I am entertaining myself by witnessing your last fleeting moments of freedom. Soon, this universe will know true Order and I will subjugate them into the embodiment of my will. I hope you've enjoyed the excercise, hahaha!" He let out a low chuckle, releasing her as he stepped up and looked over to Rey, sideglancing him as he spoke aloud, "leave them be. I've already notified the others that they shall not be interfered."

"W-Why?!"

"First, one of you may die fighting a Primera-class Arrancar. Secondly, because they're no threat to the entirety of our alliance, even with additional aid. Lastly," Sōsuke spoke in a darker tone, as his body's glow began to shift the entire atmosphere into a pitch blackness, that blotted out everything but his own bright aura, signifiying his deified power over the two of them, "its because I command it!"

After widening his eyes, Rey's complexion paled as he could do nothing but bask in the contrasting aura of light and darkness, crushing his will and his spirit without ever feeling an ounce of his power. Once he spoke aloud a brief, unintelligible response of acknowledgement, Sōsuke dispelled his hold over the space around himself, and allowed time to resume, causing Rey and Casilda to drop from the exposure of such enormity of power.

"I will have Shukun return your precious Arrancar allies. I care not whether they live nor die, but at least you will know I had no qualm with your little recruitment mission," Sōsuke turned his gaze to fixate upon Casilda, as Rey began to slowly get to his feet, and sheathe his now sealed Zanpakutō, speaking with a haughty smile, "its not like one empty shell of an Arrancar will increase your chances in finding victory, little princess of the empty desert."

"Nnngh..."

From the knee that she had collapsed onto, Casilda forced herself back up on her feet. Beads of sweat had fallen down her face, and her posture was slightly hunched - a clear indication of just how much the demonstration of power had affected her. Her wavering her eyes glared daggers at both Aizen and his mercenary. "Careful what you say, Sōsuke." She said venomously, though keeping her swords lowered. "They may come back to ruin you once more..."

"Your power is no lesser than what any of the Hankami are capable of, and you can't even grasp the limits of my own strength," Sōsuke turned around, his voice echoing across the sandy wastes, as within a bright flash, both he and Rey disappeared into the oblivion of space he created, "that should allow you to realize, just what your chances are of defeating me...hahahahahahahahahahaha!"

And then, there was silence.

Casilda slowly sheathed her swords, taking in a deep breath and closing her eyes in thought. That certainly wasn't anything that had been displayed in their previous fight. Had he been capable of stopping the very fabric of time like that? Had he been capable of suppressing both her and Rey without so much as a bead of sweat? She knew that whatever he had been doing had certainly proven to be effective. It was just another sign that their forces would have to get themselves together if they wanted any chance of victory.

She sighed, scratching the back of her head. "Hana's certainly not going to like this..."

Boom!

A Sonido, and she disappeared from the area herself.

Remembrance of Loyalty, Awakeninng of the Lone Wolf!
Starrk didn't have it any better in terms of landing.

Falling flat on his back with a groan, his insides felt as if they were all mixed together and had lost function. Of course, this was only brief, as he was able to re-adjust himself shortly afterwords. His female companion, Lilynette on the other hand, was falling above him, threatening to land right on his face. However, he quickly moved his head left, causing her bottom to land on the sand next to him.

"Ouch..." she complained quietly, before looking over at him. "At least you're learning how to avoid that..."

"Not letting it happen again." he groaned, standing up straight and looking at her with a slightly annoyed look with a nerve vein on his head. "It's annoying and gross at the same time. It's almost like you're trying to make it happen each time we go somewhere."

"Sometimes it's the only thing that wakes you up!" she replied back with a comical hiss.

"Whatever..." he sighed as he rested his hand on the end of his katana, lazily glancing around the area for a few seconds before his expression and his tone relaxed more. This time, as he continued to look around, he almost looked rather...sad to see where they were.

"What's wrong, Starrk?" Lilynette questioned with a raised eyebrow.

"I remember this place..." he said calmly, a hinge of sadness in his voice. "This is where I created you for the first time.....and it's where Aizen first found us, all those years ago."

"Oh..." she replied, her expression lowering as she too remembered the layout of this land. She remembered it all too well as the memories came back to her. "This place...you said you never wanted to come back to it. Why?"

"Because..." he sighed, rubbing his forehead briefly. "I didn't like the feeling it gave off was all."

"I think I know all too well," the voice of their attacker spoke aloud, disembodied and eerily, keeping the suave smooth texture his particular tone projected, "you're afraid your identity as a being would be felt incompatible and empty. You'd be even worse than Ulquiorra Schiffer, a fake created to fill the emptiness within your devoid heart. Both of you were created by a Apex being that couldn't handle the pain of his own lonliness. Until you acknowledge this, you can never become your true self. But it is that very embodiment is what makes you strong and more individualistic than any of your comrades that were chosen before you..."

Coming from the shadows laced within their backsides, Shukun reappeared, his eyes taking them both into account dispassionately as he stared them down, "Coyote Starrk, Lilynette Gingerback...you were chosen and heralded as Lord Aizen's favored and most elite warrior of his army. He never lied to you nor cast you aside. He thinks fondly of both of you. Instead of casting you into the Void, I was told to give you the chance to join him in the fight once more," with an extension of his right hand, Shukun sincerely came out and asked softly, "will you be Lord Aizen's right hand once more, Coyote Starrk & Lilynette Gingerback?"

"Oh great, more shadows...."

Starrk turned himself around calmly to see the masked entity once more, but what really got his attention hooked was the offer that he extended to him. Aizen was asking for his help...again? It wasn't in his nature to get angry right off the bat, but the thought that one of his enemies was extending an offer of assistance, after all this time, and after all that he had seen Aizen do...annoyed him.

"So..." he began, turning to face the figure fully. "Aizen still doesn't want to fight his own battles, eh?"

"He doesn't intend to fight you, Coyote Starrk. But he knows your longing for strong comrades to fight with. Our alliance, the Sennin Butai, was formed by Lord Aizen in order to grant you your desire for strong comrades once more," keeping his hand extended, Shukun continued to speak smoothly as he kept his gaze upon him, "your strength is valued to him, as your heart's desire. He aims to fulfill all our desires within the completion of this war and the annihilation of all those weaker than people of your plane of existance. You will not be alone, anymore, Primera Starrk."

It was tempting, at first.

Any form of companionship would have done him good at that point, but there was one problem with Shukun's offer.

"Sorry," Starrk readily replied, his expression now becoming more serious in comparison to relaxed. "but the moment that he and his new gang attacked Empresa, the moment I first saw all of the dead Arrancar in their wake, and the moment I saw him raise his blade to the Primera, I knew that he hadn't changed a bit. Besides..."

"We've already found the companions that we need!" Lilynette snarled at the man with a hiss. "Unlike Aizen, they really do care about us, and we care about them. So you can tell Aizen to take his offer and shove it up his ass!!!"

"...what she said." Starrk commented with a sweat drop, but in agreement nonetheless.

"So you reject an extended hand of kindness in favor for these meager, weak entities you call your comrades?" Shukun spoke aloud in a slightly incredulous tone, but did not break the smooth stare that shifted into a red-eyed glare towards Starrk and Lilynette. Raising his extended hand, a sinister aura wrapped around him as he spoke his next words, "then I guess you don't care what happens to those petty Arrancars you call the Tres Bestia, do you, as I let the Void swallow them up for an eternity of madness and suffering?"

What happened next would be instant, and unexpected.

Starrk didn't move a muscle, his eyes just barely narrowed themselves being his only form of reaction. However, unfortunatley for Shukun, what Starrk was doing would be unnoticeable until it was too late.

From between them, an incredibly dense, high-powered pressure wave was released from Starrk's stationary form. It was instant, sudden, and powerful, so much to where even Lilynette was taken aback by it's sudden activation. The blast was so great, the ground beneath it sunk into a fairly average crater, and blew the smaller Arrancar back slightly by it's force. As for Shukun, he would be lucky if he wasn't thrown at least a kilometer from his current position, as well as have all of his bones in tact.

"Sorry about that." Starrk said as he slowly drew his blade from his sheathe, his expression not changing. "I'm not the type for these sort of things, but I know that it's going to happen no matter what, so there's no point in stalling it. If you're gonna leave, you'd best do it now; I won't stop you. But if you plan on fighting, then you'd best be ready to fight at your all."

Shukun didn't have time to react. Gone was the lazy and slow-going Alpha Male of the predating Espada. This display of precise and powerful kinetic force was just the answer Shukun needed to believe he was an enemy.

As his body careened across the landscape, his form crashed through several sand dunes, causing powerful uproars of sand particles to blow into the air and cause rifts of sand to part, like a missile soaring through the surface of the ocean. When he finally stopped, his form caused a powerful shockwave that billowed winds far and wide for Starrk to witness.

Within a small time, however, Shukun's form would reappear. His body oozed out of the shadows of the crater of initial pressure release, and his eyes glowed of a heated venom towards him. His black attire showed signs of wear and tear, but his body showed it to be far more durable than anyone would be left to believe. Dusting his sleeves, Shukun straightened his vest before approaching the Primera duo...

"I guess you're not the kind of person to care about hostages. I would've offered them to you as prizes should you best me, but I guess they'll just dangle within the empty space of madness and terror for eternity," Shukun spoke smoothly, as his feet "walked" across the space towards Starrk, his eyes vividly glowed a bright crimson red as show of his hostility towards the two of them, "I guess I'll show you their fate once I'm done destroying your bodies, Primera Starrk and Gingerback..."

Well, I'm sorry to dissapoint again..." Starrk said, slightly raising his blade to the man, knowing that there would be quite a battle waiting for him up ahead. "...but avenging the dead isn't my thing either, so don't go into this fight thinking that's going to give you an edge."

It was within this moment that Shukun became the aggressor.

WHOOSH-CRACK!

Moving straight for the kill, Shukun's hand formed an invincible fist of pressurized force, striking towards Lilynette's skull and aimed to smash a fraction of her mask and send her careening across the desert air, before turning around to face Starrk. Swinging out his hands in either direction, black-veined ethreal hands stretched out of the shadows laced within the dunes and flew towards Starrk's form, using an eery and unholy magic to negate the use of spirit energy and feed on his life force. Should they take hold of him, they would strangle and consume him in abysmal darkness before retracting into the Void from which they were summoned.

Shukun would find the Arrancar faster than anticipated.

Lilynette's current location was just enough to where the fist wouldn't directly hit her skull, but rather, the pressurized wind that it generated was enough to make her body be flung for quite the distance. Bouncing along the ground seemingly endlessly, she went almost entirely out of view.

Starrk on the otherhand, was more focused.

As the fists all came for him, a sudden bout of Sonido was used to avoid the brunt of their attacks. So flawless was this executed move, that it looked nigh effortless. He appeared a ways to the left of Shukun, sword arm in hand and swung at the man's left shoulder with great force. Following this, however, was another high powered pressure-waved that moved in sync with the sword slash. Just like the previous wave, this one would be impossible to detect until it was released. So even if Shukun blocked the sword, or dodged it one, he'd face the full brunt of Starrk's power.

Or in this case, a taste of it.

''"He uses shadows too..." ''Starrk thought to himself while doing this. "Though, he keeps mentioning this 'void' of his. Better not jump to conclusions. I'll have to wait and see more of it before I can counter it properly..."

CLANG-WHOOSH!

Within the contact of both the blade and the pressurized blast, a shadow manifested into a solid veil that mimicked Shukun's visage, absorbing the damage effortlessly and dispelling it. As the shadows riveluated through the air, they changed form as they glowed brightly of energy...

BLAAAAAM!

...and discharged into an abysmal force of destructive power, aiming to engulf Starrk's entire person as well as eat away any energy that he would project to protect himself upon instinct.

"Your physical prowess is admirable, Coyote Starrk," Shukun spoke smoothly, as his eyes met Starrk's visage, standing firm in the wake of the powerful ex-Primera, "not many are able to project such power with the mere flick of a sword hand. You might be as strong as Casilda Selestino is, if not possibly stronger, within martial might..."

Starrk's reaction timing saved him yet again. Once he saw his pressure wave be dispelled so clearly, he knew that no good would come of the next attack. Sonido was deployed once again to avoid his foe's oncoming strike. As he appeared to Shukun's exposed front, several powerful, one handed slashes would be delivered unto the being's form.

"Don't rub it in." he said as he began his effortlessly exerted onslaught.

SWISH-SWISH-SWISH-SWISH!

With each and every slash, Shukun moved in and out of the reach of the powerful blade strokes, his body a mere blur before the experienced Arrancar's eyes and senses. The billowing sands released from each pressure wave would create a natural fog of war affect, and eventually conceal Shukun's presence entirely. It was within this spare moment that Shukun struck...

SNATCH-SNATCH!

...as tendrils of black veined shadow bindings crawled up Starrk's legs, immobilizing him, and threatening to pull him down into the abyss of his own shadow. It was also within this moment, Shukun propelled himself into the sky, raising his right hand into a finger gun stance. With a subtle gathering of silver energy at the tip of his index finger, he discharged a stream of energy...

SHEEEEEEOOOOOW!!!

...in the form of a deafening, crackling silver-black dragon, with blazing red eyes that locked onto its desginated target. When it would strike the ground from which Starrk would attempt to escape from, the energy released would cause an immense explosion, creating a large crater within the pale sandy sea, and send tidal waves of white grain in all directions in excess of the silver-black flames.

"Crap!"

These shadows were certainly more intriquite than Starrk had anticipated, far more deadly than the ones that his old Captain enemy had used hundreds of years ago. Without warning, he felt his legs sink into the ground, almost as if he were falling into an endless pit beneath him. It was only due to sheer will power that he managed to keep himself from falling further down into this void.

And then there was the massive energy attack coming from above him.

Here, he initially thought that he just might be done for. But thankfully, he wasn't this hopeless. His foe hadn't anticipated how crafty he was with his own power. From inside the void that his feet were in, a massive blue Cero was fired upwards, blowing enough of the ground away to let the shadow be destroyed, thus freeing his feet. Even more effective was the effect of the Cero on his foe's attack. With a collision of mighty proportions, the blue Cero struck the silver-black blast, and their collision created a massive white sphere in the air that furthered the small crater that Starrk's Cero created when it was fired.

Starrk now realized that fighting in range of his shadow wouldn't be a good idea. Even if his shadows could reach him in the air, they wouldn't be fast enough to catch him off guard again. Leaping back into the air and remaining there, he waited for his foe's next plan of attack.

"You're more shrewd than I believed you to be capable of," Shukun breathed out, his mask exhaling a thin mist as his eyes resumed back to a normal blue color. With his hands back into their pockets, Shukun's body began to radiate a black aura with an immense Spiritual Pressure boiling from within, "I guess I'll have to try a little harder in crushing your body and spirit, Arrancar-"

Then, a breathtaking moment occured within their space. Shukun saw that time had stopped, as the projection of spiritual energy was caught within mid-stance and he himself couldn't move. Some greater power extended to the far reaches of the desert, and had halted all phenomena. With a twitch of his brow, and realizing what it signified, as soon as the sensation came it left.

Shukun sighed with resignation, bending his head to the side which caused the Tres Bestia's immobile forms to erupt from the shadows below, showing them to be unharmed relatively.

"Lord Aizen has deigned your adventure to be as fruitless as our intervention is pointless. Take what little kindness your former master has shown you, Coyote Starrk, for the next time you cross us or our allies, you will not be shown such mercy again," Shukun hissed, as his body descended into the shadows below, disappearing from them all within a heartbeat, as quickly as he had shown himself.

"...I guess fate's being a little too kind to me." Starrk said lowly as his foe slinked away. Aizen's display of power was probably a godsend, from where he stood. The less he had to fight, the better. Of course, this was the third time he'd had to fight in a situation and then let off easy. If he could help it, he'd wish it could be this way each time...

The Will of Fire, The Undying Flame of Resolve!
Things were going as one would expect...

BOOSH!

...as Daisuke felt his sleeveless uniformed person slam into another dune of sand, causing it to be obliterated in every sense of the word, and cause him to go dizzy from the sheer impact. Comically, he removed his head and torso from the pale grains, and proceeded to spit out wads of grimy soil from his lips and tongue, rubbing his eyes and face as he looked over towards Kiorra's direction.

He smiled with anticipation, however, as he still had his hand upon his Zanpakutō and the area around their battlefield had begun to be riddled with flames and smoke. The perfect setting for his element-based combat against his chosen opponent.

"Guess that makes it the twelfth time you threw me into a dune. I guess you like throwing things, huh?!" Daisuke shouted out in retort, as he smiled with a reveling aura about him. Even now, his flames burned brightly off his long nodachi blade, around the curved spikes protruding from either edge of the weapon, and the tongues that danced around their landscape, "well I'm going to show you the true power my resolve will take me! Kiorra!"

His opponent was fairing far better than he was.

Kiorra stood in place, with one hand in her pocket while her sword arm was extended outwards to the side from having slammed Daisuke's own blade with enough force to send him careening away from her. Her face, that straightforward, non-expressive, and frankly bored appearing expression hadn't changed at all. Whether or not boredom was what she was actually feeling would be impossible to tell. Despite this, she still allowed herself to speak to Daisuke, albeit in a similar sounding voice that matched her expressions.

"Why do you fight, Shinigami?" she asked quietly, but even with such silence in chaos, one would be able to hear her like a dark voice in their head.

"What kind of question is that? I've told you already!" Daisuke felt slightly frustrated, having heard her ask this question near the beginning of their battle, as he held his vividly fire-enraptured blade towards her direction, "I fight for the sincere freedom for all souls, material and spiritual, from the unrighteous oppression that this new collaboration of tyrants and villains have errected! If I am standing, then I can fight! If I am breahting, I can still fight! If I can throw my weak carcass in the way as a shield for those who are unable to protect themselves...THEN I CAN STILL FIGHT!"

VMMMMM!

With punctual emphasis to his words, his Spiritual Power bolstered his strength once more, causing the flames surrounding them to form a spherical dome of fiery tongues over them. Raising his blade, the flames flew around to the tip of his Zanpakutō, as he sprinted towards Kiorra, swinging his weapon around in emphasis. As if all the culminated, bright flames had collesced within the edge of his weapon, he stopped just before Kiorra, with a pair of bright crimson eyes flashing towards her emerald, empty ones.

"Jigoku...HASHIRA!"

VRRRRROAAAR!

Within a swift thrusting motion, the flames condensed into a swirling sphere before unleashing in a voluminous pillar of searing hot flames. Roaring out in emphasis of the sheer power of his attack, the fire would spread in a instaneous fifteen meter gait as it would flow through the sand dune she stood upon and blast away all the sand for a good hundred meters behind her, sending large waves that crystallized upon contact of the fiercesome flames sent its direction.

Kiorra wasn't a fool. She wouldn't stand still midst of his charge and let him attack her full force. With a single Sonido bout, she appeared to the left of the massive blast. Her blade now coated with a slight emerald colored energy, she slashed the weapon into the inferno blast. As it was cutting the wave of fire into two large pyres, she spoke in the same tone. "Allow me to rephrase that question...."

With a burst of energy from her sword, the wave of fire was dissipated, leaving crystalized spikes all over the ground behind them, and spots of flames dotting other areas as well.

"What does your heart tell you, in the face of the odds that you and your allies are against?" she asked him, her tone, pose, and expression unchanged.

After he saw with a widened gaze of shock just how easily his Jigoku Hashira was dispelled, he felt his eyes drawn down and his visage overshadowed. He began to remember all of the people who depended upon him to bring back a worthy ally, to increase their chances that much more. But, what were their chances, really? Their enemies bordered upon physical gods, their leader and comrades captured, their home ransacked, the world taken over in a single day...what hope did they have?

Then, he remembered the comrades that entrusted their wills and faith into him, every time the situation became dire. His fight with Harbinger, Sakura, and other terrifying forces. He never truly overcame them, but rather, changed their hearts. How? Its because he believed...

"I believe...in the faith placed onto me by comrades," Daisuke began muttering aloud, as he recalled his own mentor and best friend, "I can't go back and look them in the eye if I couldn't say I've tried hardest in overcoming the insurmountable odds. I've had friends die in front of me, shielding me, so that I could fight in their place, because I was too weak to do it alone. My heart tells me...I fight with the strength of ten thousand...because...even in my darkest hour, I am never alone!"

VVVVMMMMM!!!!

"My heart says to fight for what's right! Even at the cost of my soul! I will burn this body away and become reborn to fight again! That is what my heart tells me to do!" Daisuke shouted out, his body becoming emblazoned in flames and his Spiritiual Power pressurized and blew away the sand underneath his feet, and the air became ignited itself.

Raising his blade into the air, his eyes fully encompassed into a bright vivid red-orange flame of their own, as he growled out...

"BAN-KAI!"

VVVRRRRRROOOOAAAARRRR!!!!

Within a single, awesome release of Spiritually Empowered flames that stretched up to the height and width of a skyscraper, Daisuke's body assumed his truest and most powerful form. Within the vivid and searing flames that heated the atmosphere around him, and his own body became wrapped within a coat of flames, and a blood red katana held within his red hand, continuously projecting its tongues of red hot fire.

While standing amidst the pyre of flames, Daisuke stared stoically and full of emotion, as he growled out towards Kiorra with conviction and certainty, " Gyakushū Kyōi Abatā! This is the truest form of my heart's conviction to fight! Are you satisfied now, Kiorra?!"

She wouldnt deny that this new transformation of Daisuke's was powerful, as any Bankai of his calibur should be. But in using this transformation already, with her having only used half of her current, sealed power, she realized that she could pressure his drive more if she desired.

"So, your heart tells you to do what you believe is right." she surmised, her sword now raised to point directly at him, her statue like composure remaining un-briddled. "But does your heart consider what the hearts of others desire? Is the heart capable of feeling and reading the emotions of other hearts? Most Shinigami see evil in the Hollow race simply because they are Hollows. Do you see evil in your enemies simply because they have killed your allies?" she questioned him further.

"My friend, S ōsuke Kurama,  wanted me to do nothing more than help support others so that they could reach their dreams and aspirations. His dream helped uplift mine, so I could share my mutual love for all races and beings, and uplift them. When he died...I felt no mourning that I had ever felt in my entire life. And people kill, no matter the cause, so how can I hate people who kill when I've done the same? No, my heart doesn't tell me that my friends and other hearts want me to kill in their name. They want me to fight...because they want to extinguish our dreams and drown us in darkness!"

' SHINK-VRRRRRROAAAR!!! '

Daisuke swung his blade down upon Kiorra's person, sending the enormous pillar of superheated flames to thrust into the shape of a large fist, aiming to smash into her being and pulverize the desert before him, even as he exerted the enormous volumes of flames upon Kiorra herself, holding nothing back.

"There is no greater evil than self personification by sacrificing others' happiness, dreams, and hearts to gain it. That is why my heart yearns to fight for others, and I know for a fact, that is their hearts' mutual desire! To burn the darkness away with a holy flame of aspiration and dreams! And I will crush anyone who will tell me otherwise!"

Kiorra raised her blade up, and Daisuke's collided with it in great force. Even with blocking it like she did, she found herself being pushed back constantly by such power that was being invoked. This had caused her eyes to open just a little bit more, but her tone wouldn't change.

"So you would stand in the way of the dreams held by others, simply for your own visions?" she continued, not being able to stop Daisuke at this point. "Have you considered that maybe your enemies have the same goals as you do? That they fight not for their own ambitions, but their friends and loved ones too? You seek to crush these enemies of yours because they stand in the way of your vision. What if you were to look at an enemy soldier in the eye, a soldier who had just said the same things that you have told me, and you still killed him because he stood in the way of your goals? What would your heart tell you then?"

Her eyes narrowed as she managed to skid to a stop, and quickly twist herself around. Using the momentum from the constant skidding, her blade grinding against Daisuke's would send him away from her for a few feet, or meters, depending on how quickly he stopped himself. "Doesn't that make you the same sort of enemy that you had described to me?"

"She certainly talks alot for a statuesque woman, doesn't she?"

Daisuke thought ironically as he felt himself pushed away from the substantially powerful Arrancar. Even as she continued to spew out verbatum against him, he wouldn't let up. He hoped not having to say the name in front of her, but she left him with no other option.

"Tell me...what do you think a soldier under Aizen's command would believe? Do you think he'd think he's fighting for the same reasons I would? That's right, S ōsuke Aizen is one of the leaders of this interdimensional war, and he's intending on crucifying every one of the Arrancars who don't sway loyalty to him, and burn the lesser Hollows to ashes, just because he wants to! If there is anything more evil than those who fight for the wrong reasons...its fighting for a man who's no worse than a Devil!"

SHINK!

"Jigoku Kangoku!"

With a mighty shout that followed a stabbing motion into the sandy soil, the flames that stood behind him flourished magnanimously around them both, creating a wide radius of nearly fifteen meters behind them where the pillar of flames rose up into the sky. Towering up to the height of a skyscraper once more, and sealing at the top, there was no real escape from the flames unscathed. With a firm grip on his katana, Daisuke's eyes burned with heated resolve, "I do not condone the actions of someone as evil as he is. I may have to shed blood of those who fight for noble reasons and intent, but its all paved on the road of evil. I cannot stand by and be conflicted while darkness sweeps the land. I WILL NOT STAND FOR IT!"

Taking his blade from the pale sand, he caused the flames to collapse upon their location. Filling up with hot searing flames, what came next would be considered a volatile explosion of super-heated quantified proportions. Sending out a shockwave that would send tidal waves of fiery sand, glass, and what would appear to be an oval shaped bladed that would spread to far reaches of space in every direction. Everything within its confines would be turned into dust and obliterated into nothingness. Anyone, except Daisuke, whom bathed in flames and wouldn't be harmed by them.

From the smoke and ashes left behind, Kiorra lept back from her previous position. This time, her attire was burned and bruised, in some places exposing more of her body, of which had strange green markings running down it in intriquite ways. However, despite this, her face held no expression of pain or stress. It was as if she wasn't even able to feel the affects of pain...

"This heart of yours is complicated...unecessarily so." she surmised, closing her eyes briefly. "I can't understand why other Hollow brethren would desire one of their own...perhaps I'll never know. What I do want to know however..."

She was standing on the top of a large dune, above Daisuke, looking down at him. He blade was pointed down at him once more. "...is how your heart stands against despair. Tell me, Shinigami; what is the greatest fear that you have ever encountered?"

"Isn't that getting a little personal?" Daisuke thought as he glared upon Kiorra. Now donning his own, rawest emotions, it began to become harder and harder to reign in his patience. He wanted her to stop with the questions and just join them already. Its not like he's out to kill her, after all...

"My fear...why would you want to know something like that? What does despair have to do with the heart?" Daisuke inquired, hoping to get an answer to what truly motivated the reincarnated Kiorra, hoping to understand what he had to say in order for her to understand.

Her expression didn't change. "Because fear is a power far greater than any form of compassion or love that you Shinigami could ever show. Unlike those petty feelings, fear is a natural occuring force that dwells within any sentient being. It isn't an emotion, it is an instinct."

Her hair began to flourish with the wind, not of grace or beauty, but of an ever present feeling of dread. It was as if the Arrancar's words were conjuring a storm. "Even your heart cannot contend with your base instincts. If you truly wish for my arm in your war, you're going to show me how strong the heart is in the face of true terror. If you live, then I will join you. Otherwise, you will die, and your efforts will have been for naught. Thus confirming how I feel about this heart I've heard so much of."

Her hair bristled, and she spoke without emotion. "Bind...Murciélago."

What would follow would be considered impossible.

A truly massive torrent of black and green Spiritual Pressure exploded from where Kiorra stood, completely covering the surrounding area in darkness for at least a mile. Any flames that were remaining from Daisuke's Bankai would be blown away, and dust was scattered everywhere. Night was seemingly descending upon the already darkened Hueco Mundo, and terror loomed in the skies.

The Fugitives, Life on the Run!
Anxiety.

That could describe the current atmosphere around the usually collected, calm, professionals that were high ranking military officers within the Gotei 13. Because of their involvement of being part of the defenders of the Gotei 13 and being left behind by the rest of their retreating allies, the Lieutenants: Seishuku Yabun, Masahiro Sugiyama, and Tamiko Okayama. Having been on the run from a special police force, instigated by the Inner Circle after the remaining populace had been secured and properly "educated" upon their takeover of the Seireitei.

"This way, friends!" Enrico whispered aloud to his current fugitive comrades, as he was one of the sole reasons that the Lieutenants stayed one step ahead of the Inner Circle's Pacifying Corps. Having found them during one of their initial chases, Enrico befriended them and began smuggling them along the many smuggling routes hidden beneath the Soul Society within its sewer systems.

Currently, Enrico led them through a series of demolished buildings that had been left deserted on the outskirts of the Soul Society, mostly due to the ransacking of IC forces that occured when the Head Captain began counterattacking them. Leading them to what was to believed a old communication post for Enrico's operations, he made sure that the three Lieutenants were to get into contact with the remnants of the SS's forces and mount an effective attack upon the currently controlled Soul Society.

As he followed Enrico to their desired location, Masahiro clenched the teeth within his mouth. The patrols they passed by seemed to be lightly detaining civilians; a small group was patting down a particular citizen for any weapons, and yet another group was escorting several more arrested individuals presumably to a detainment center. He observed with pensive eyes. "They're already taking prisoners. Can't believe how quickly and efficiently they're adjusting to things..."

Tamiko's eyes followed a rather peculiar scene. As she noted one group near a destroyed building, she could see a child trapped within the wreckage courtesy of the flashlights being shone upon the position. She couldn't make out what they were saying, but judging from the actions and movements of the police officers, they were attempting to rescue the child. "I thought they would be much more aggressive towards the civilian populace..." She muttered. "But it seems like they're at least not completely interested in power and domination..."

"They probably trained a separate department within the organization to handle policing and enforcing their laws and rules, rather than engage in military operations. By winning the people over with an organized, fluid government, the society will eventually accept their new world and forget about the way things were beforehand. It would only be a matter of time," Seishuku spoke lowly, as he looked on at the scene Tamiko had been witnessing, knowing full well what their superiors were intending, "unless we do something to stop their brief occupation..."

"I...I can't believe that this happened..." Tamiko sighed, bitterness and sorrow within her. "How could we have not seen this coming? Not only was security compromised, but our allies were turned against each other so easily. A matter of hours and the Seireitei has become the territory of the enemy... just where exactly did we go wrong...?"

"Don't give yourself a hard time, Señora," Enrico spoke in an encouraging tone, beckoning the two to follow him into the ramshackled house overlooking most of the Rukonagi Districts from its elevation, "they've been plotting for decades, maybe centuries! I have only known of them through my best partners, the V-14 organization, so it was best a myth for the last century due to their subtlety. They probably were very cautious to plan this one, worldwide invasion and waited until now..."

"Centuries or days, it is the matter that our pride as stalwart warriors have been tarnished due to how easily and swiftly they defeated us," Seishuku snarled lowly, his eyes briefly glaring at the hispanic man, before turning to see the Soul Society being restructured and disciplined into their image, "this is defeat at its worst. Even Aizen, someone who should've been forogtten in the annals of our history, has returned to add insult to injury to our efforts. Errecting a statue of himself and the Four Horsemen within a courtyard before our Captains' Meeting Hall, scoffing and laughing as he finally won..."

"But, don't you guys have a backup plan? I mean...doesn't that infamous Division, that Royal Guard or something do stuff when shit hits the fan like this, as it were?" Enrico asked the Lieutenants, his head turning left and right as they entered the cobwebbed, dust-filled air of the messy communique post of his.

At the mention of the Royal Guard, Masahiro couldn't help but snort. "Hah! Even if the entirety of the Soul Society was being destroyed, I doubt they would lift so much as a finger to help us." He answered readily. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Tamiko briefly turn around in order to check to see if anyone was following them in before turning back to shut the door behind her. "Only in the event that the Soul King himself is in danger that the Royal Guard would dare step in to our affairs. Even in that case, I doubt any of us would be able to perceive such..."

"It makes me question the chain of command at times of how the Soul Society is run. A King shouldn't reside silently within the heavens overlooking his subjects, but should take a course of action. But then again, we wouldn't have been able to transgress through our lives as individuals and warriors, if the Soul King has protected us over and over. Which means the fight is yet to be won for either side," Seishuku spoke with a hint of hope, despite his stoic tone.

"In that case let me help you guys out then," Enrico implored as the began setting up a table and collecting an array of parts, putting them together to adjust his communique device, "its the least I could do, seeing as I've always been on the sidelines in these scales of conflicts. Hope this little favor of mine can help you all out in the long run..."

"You know, Enrico..." Tamiko tilted her head to the side as she approached. "I have a question of my own to ask you. Why haven't you turned us out? I would have figured one of the first things you'd do would be to trade us in to the Inner Circle for a potential pardon..."

"You ask me now of all times?!" Enrico asked rhetorically as he got busy wiring and patching up the complex system, sighing as he continued, "I'm doing this cause you're allies of my business partners and clients of V-14. All I know is that the Inner Circle has been making legitimate businessmen regret ever working within their environment. They're bad for business and want to monopolize anything they touch. Trust me, Señora Tamiko, that it wouldn't benefit me in the least if I traded off the only protection and support I have left in this society now!"

"Tactfully you are wise to keep us nearby," Seishuku spoke solemnly as he looked out a window, keeping an eye on any suspicious activity or movement within the area, "there isn't any guaruntee why they should spare you from the same fate as any of their enemies. Either you'd be indoctrinated into a system that would only benefit them, or you'd be tortured and executed publically for standing in their way. Smart move on your part..."

"You're not doing me any service of reminding me of the consequences, bastard!" Enrico huffed as he attached a few boxes together before getting to work on what looked like a stationary microphone of sorts, taking a screwdriver to fasten it to the table and align the wires correctly.

Tamiko couldn't help but huff a little at Seishuku as well. "You're not doing any of us any good by reminding us what's going to happen if we're caught..." She added, walking over to a nearby chair and sitting herself down. She folded her hands within her lap, shifting one leg over the other. "At the very least..." Her expression changed from chiding to nervous as she continued speaking. "I hope we can get the word out of what our situation is..."

Masahiro himself leaned against a wall, folding his arms across his chest and looking over at her. "Agreed. By now, the Captains would probably assume we've been either captured or killed already..."

"Well, with this system up, I should be able to connect you to your friends for a few minutes without detection," Enrico patted the box with confidence, smiling toothily at the Lieutenants surrounding him, "this is such an outdated, cryptic code, that it'd take a good few hours of listening in from those IC bastards before they realize its older than what their crack boxes can handle!"

"A few minutes is plenty of time to get a simple message out." Masahiro looked over to Enricho and eyed the machine he was patting. "We're not concocting some speech or anything like that, are we?"

"Relay only what we know of the current situation and where the Captains may be held, along with various captured Soul Reapers," Seishuku spoke aloud without drawing his gaze from the window, his eyes peering vigilantly for any disturbances, "we don't need to give them resolve they may already have to get this done. After all, we are defenders of the Soul Society. We don't need words of encouragement from those left behind when we are already determined to get their comrades back, and our fallen bretheren avenged!"

"Well spoken! Now let's see if I can get this thing running, amigos!" Enrico spoke with enthusiasm, as he began turning flips on the device and began tuning its frequency. After a few low drone, high pitch switches, eventually a clear channel had been found, causing the man to raise his hands in a sign of victory, "YES! Now, which of you knows the backup channel your friends would be using? Like I said, you should act fast cause this will only be silent for a few minutes before people realize what we're up to..."

"I suppose this would be my field, then." Masahiro spoke up readily. "If you would..."

The 11th Division Lieutenant briskly walked over towards the desk where the machine was placed. He reached over, turning the dial clockwise and counter-clockwise in a code to secure access to the channel. It only took several seconds for him to complete the code, and when he did so, he leaned over to the microphone. "Client name Razor Wire. Give me a secure line to access junction Blade Runner."

Almost immediately, a familiar voice came on - one Noriko Nagasaki.

"Well, well... and here I thought you had gotten captured. Glad to see you're still alive, Sugiyama..."

Masahiro smiled proudly for a brief moment. "Of course, sir. As much as I'd like to talk things over, I don't have long. Inner Circle security will triangulate on this position if this is on for an extended period of time."

"I'm listening."

"As I said before, the Inner Circle are already deploying internal security in order to deal with any resisting remnants of the Gotei 13. We've been trying to find out where exactly they may be holding the Captains that fell under the hypnosis. So far, there hasn't been any solid proof. But if I had to take an educated guess at this point, I would have to say that they're being held somewhere within the barracks of the Kidō Corps. I wouldn't be surprised if that were the case, considering the secrecy of their operations..."

"Understood. I'll inform the others of this new development. I'm sure they'll be more than happy to hear it."

"I can't make any promises, Captain. But we'll try and keep you updated on the situation as it unfolds. Razor Wire out."

With that, Masahiro cut the connection and raised himself up from the desk, looking over at his two compatriots. Tamiko was regarding him with a subtle curiosity. "All right, then. I'm putting this in good faith, ladies and gentlemen, and hope that our allies pull through for us. In time, we need to ensure that we don't end up under the grasp of our enemy beforehand..."

"Then we should get moving then," Seishuku spoke aloud with a sense of urgency, though keeping his calm visage, as he turned to the others, speaking aloud, "they have scouts heading this way. We should leave before they get any ideas..."

"Then allow me," Enrico began to say, as he grasped the edge of the table, before flipping it over, smashing the equipment with a sudden crash, proceeding to rip and tear wires and connections he had effortlessly patched together, "to make sure they can't trace the connection! The less they know about whom we contact, the better!"

Tamiko couldn't help but flinch at the loud noise. "Couldn't you have done that in a manner that produces, I donno, less noise?" She complained, quickly standing up from her seat and looking in the direction of Seishuku. "That probably just tipped them off even further!"

"What's your escape route?" Masahiro asked, pushing himself off of the wall and curling his fingers a little in anticipation of a confrontation.

"You're standing on it," Enrico spoke aloud, as he walked over to Masahiro's direction, his hands smoothing out the dust and debris near the Lieutenant's feet, before revealing a subtle outline for a trap door. After touching a pressure valve, too subtle to see, the trap door began opening before Masahiro, and showed a ladder leading down into the dark abyss of the sewer system once again, "quickly! We must climb dowm before they reach this place! We can lose them down there!"

"Ladies first~!"

Before Masahiro could begin climbing down, Tamiko moved ahead of him and slid down the ladder before he could take a step. He could only shake his head a little as he followed suit, making sure he didn't accidentally land on her if she was under him the moment he began sliding. "At least we know who's still got plenty of spirit within them..." He thought to himself, smirking a little.

After a brief push by Seishuku, insisting on covering their escape route, Enrico followed Masahiro before the Lieutenant followed suite promptly. Pressing on a latch within the tight, tubular ladder, the door slid back up over their heads, sealing them within a dimly lit vertical tunnel that would lead them back to the sewer system. As they would travel downwards, the faint sounds of inspected scouts of the Pacifying Corps could be soon tuned out and the sound of rushing water greeted their senses. That, and the pungent odor accompanying any sewer system...

"I pray I can forget the smells rushing through my nostrils after this is all over," Seishuku grumbled lowly under his breath as he climbed down with the three others, issuing one of his first and only complaints since the crisis has erupted within their lives.

"You get used to it after awhile, amigo. As a boy, I knew I had to get used to it, for it was the only way I could avoid the authorities of...well...your military," Enrico shed a little light about his childhood, despite how vaguely told, of the hard times he faced.

"It was your choice. We are seemingly forced down these passageways everytime we come across these occupying police forces. I wish we could just hide in the shadows above ground, then stay within the annals of our Seireitei," Seishuku growled lowly, though dared not alter the movement of his steps down the ladder, for fear of causing a domino falling affect none of them needed.

Needless to say, this didn't suit well for Tamiko.

"Urk--!" She abruptly covered her nose and mouth with one hand in an attempt to protect her nostrils from the stink of the place. "Oh, Go-- why did I do--ugh!" She coughed a few times, the smell having hit her a bit harder due to her not seeing it coming. The disgust was clear on her face. "Okay... not my best choice to make... ever in my life. Ngh, this stinks!"

Chuckles escaped Masahiro, and he couldn't help the grin that crossed his face. Although it was clear that he disapproved of the stench of the new environment they were walking through, the humor at Tamiko's distaste for it got to him first."Well, at least we abided by the norms, hm? Ladies first?" He teased.

"Okay, I learned my lesson now. Next time we absolutely positively have to go somewhere unsanitary, I'm going to have someone like you guys go first. Jee-zus..."

"What did you expect, Señora? We were on the outskirts of the Rukon Districts, not a friendly place, and we were going underground. Where did you expect I'd take you, a lavishly designed bunker?! A candy making tunnel? An amusement park?"

"Just shut up and keep climbing so I can get on solid ground again," Seishuku groaned, his firm visage was becoming more and more strained from the environment and the dialogue grating through his ears, "I can't wait to get back to the surface..."

"And I can't wait to meet back up with the rest of our forces..." Masahiro's grin faded away. He looked upwards at the two still climbing, folding his arms across his chest and standing back to allow them room to step past the ladder. "Though, I'm sure that sentiment can be shared by all of us, right?"

"...Gina..."

Tamiko's sullen tone had caused the 11th Division Lieutenant to turn his head towards her. She had a fist against the wall, her back facing away from them and her head hung slightly. "I can't believe she, of all of them, is now their prisoner..." She said bitterly. "Is there really nothing we can do to save at least the ones who got captured? Who knows what they could be doing to her and the rest of them..."

"I'm sorry, Tamiko..." Masahiro said, frowning and walking over to her. He gently placed a hand on her shoulder. "But on our own, we wouldn't stand a chance against what they would have. We're not even sure if our location given was correct. We risk any rescue attempt, and all we'll end up doing is making ourselves easy prey. There's no other choice..."

As Enrico got down off the ladder, Seishuku dropped deftly, turning his attention to the conversation at hand. After a brief silence, he stepped forward and began speaking his mind...

"Its the best thing to do. For both our superiors and your own, to keep alive and out of enemy hands. We're vital pieces in a game of strategy that could use all of our respective abilities. We need to focus on just keeping safe," Seishuku spoke solemnly, looking to Tamiko, and then Masahiro respectively, "if we are to rescue your Captain, we must be available for the opportunity to strike."

Tamiko breathed out a heavy sigh, not bothering to look at them. But she did nod her head to show that she acknowledgement. "Yeah, you guys are right. This is best for all of us. We're doing the right thing..."

Masahiro nodded, smiling in appreciation. "Indeed we are. Now, let's keep--" However, he stopped himself once he saw Enrico's mouth shift out of the corner of his eye, as if he was about to say something. Curiously, he looked over his shoulder. "Enrico? I'm sorry, were you about to say something?"

With a paled complexion come over Enrico's usually tanned one, the man looked over at the Lieutenants with widened shock-filled eyes as he could hear something over the conversation of his protectors, "They're here...!"

CLICK-CLICK-CLICK-WHIIIIIINE!

"Hold it right there!" A lead officer of nearly two dozen officers, facing them from one particular direction, as they readied their weapons onto the four fugitives. Readying the likes of Kidō guns, shock batons, and swords, they looked almost under prepared and startled than lurking in wait for them, "put your hands on your heads and surrender quietly! We will not ask again!"

Immediately, heads spun in the direction of the group that had massed upon them. Tamiko had a look of surprise on her face as she laid eyes on the lead officer and his men, almost throwing her hands up just out of reflex. Masahiro however, only needed a brief moment before putting on a clear and amused smile. He allowed himself to turn his body towards the men, placing one hand in his pocket and leaving the other out.

"Oh, I assure you that you won't."

All he had to do was twitch his fingers.

SLICE!

Without warning and within a millisecond, all of the officers aside from the lead one had been sliced to pieces, with the only sign of attack being the blood that burst from the remnants of their bodies. The pieces fell into the sewer rivers, the blood staining the already contaminated water as well as the walls of the passage. Masahiro's eyes seemed to gleam with a subtle and yet fearsome menace as he looked upon the one who had challenged them vocally.

"Run along, little boy..." He said lowly. "This isn't the time and place for children to be playing..."

Looking on in horror, the officer looked to his left and right, his mouth opening to let out a choked yell of disgust and shock. As sweat crawled down his face, he looked on at the Lieutenant, his hands shaking as he brought the gun to bear, "Y-You're a monster! You're all monsters-!"

SHFT!

"Wrong," Seishuku spoke aloud, his body shimmering into place just behind the officer, his hand just now sheathing his blade as he finished his attack, "the real monsters are the people you call your leaders. There isn't mercy for those that follow under their banners..."

SPLUUURCH!

"...none shall be found for any of you," Seishuku spoke coldly, as he looked back with a glaring sideglance at the perfectly bisected, blood spurting halves of the officer whom had been momentarily spared by the gruesome shredding of Masahiro's precision.

"They're all dead? Th-That was so fast!" Enrico spoke aloud, his eyes not once shying away from the bloodbath but dialating in wonder of how swiftly and precisely they slaughtered their enemies, "no wonder the Inner Circle wants you three so bad!"

A bead of sweat ran down Tamiko's face as she observed without hesitation. SHe never was one to like violence, no matter how much she had gotten used to seeing such scenes. She exhaled a breath after Seishuku finished off the last one. "Yeah... for what, I'd prefer not to think about..." She murmured, shaking her head in an attempt to relieve herself of the disturbed feeling.

"Sorry about that..." Masahiro commented, his smile turning a little sheepish. "But I was afraid Okayama-san would have gotten a bit nervous about killing all of these underequipped and poorly prepared enforcers, and I didn't want to give you two more work than you had to put in..."

"I can't speak for Tamiko, but I was more than prepared to put those mongrels in their place," Seishuku spoke coldly, his glare only interrupted as he spat into the blood soaked sewer water, as he treaded back to glare back at Masahiro challengingly, "and here I thought it would be a waste to show off your talents best suited for truly dangerous soldiers, Masahiro."

"Point being, you both have big man-sacks, and you want to be as rapido in dealing with the bad guys as possible, I get it! Let's go, go, go!" Enrico spoke aloud in an attempt to defuse a possible argument, walking around the two Lieutenants while motioning to Tamiko to follow him as he waded indifferently through the contaminated, flowing water up to his shins.

Out of knowledge of the situation and respect for Enrico, Masahiro only allowed himself to chuckle in response to Seishuku. Then, after waiting for the man to pass by, he promptly stepped into the fluids in order to follow right after the Spaniard. The sludge feeling that enveloped his legs up to the shins made him grimace briefly in disgust, but he made no complaint about it. Such conditions wasn't anything he couldn't get used to.

Tamiko, however, didn't seem too eager to join them. "W-wait a minute, you're actually walking through the water?" She questioned, looking on in disbelief. "Look, I know we're in a sewer and all, but seriously. We can just walk on the side paths and make it a little more easier on ourselves..."

"If you don't like it friend, you can always use the ladder from which you came from. This is the best way to get through this part of the sewer system, as there was no walkways installed out this far," Enrico spoke aloud, obviously uncaring how Tamiko felt about the path they had to take.

Seishuku then did something unexpected. With a simple exertion of spirit energy within the soles of his sandles, Seishuku raised himself out of the dryest area of the sewer, and levitated himself above the water, nodding to Tamiko to do the same as he spoke tersely as he followed him from above their messy trail, "I rather not, thank you, Enrico. I'll keep what pride and dignity I have as a warrior rather than a street urchin..."

Tamiko scoffed, rolling her eyes at Enrico's choice of tone. "Hey, easy does it, pal! No need to bite my head off..." With an appreciative nod to Seishuku, she gathered reishi under her feet and stepped up to "hover" over the waters. She was mentally beating herself for not thinking of that prior to. It was the minor things like this that would get her killed!

"What's the matter, Yabun?" Masahiro asked in amusement, looking over his shoulder. "Afraid of getting your stockings dirty? Ha!"

"Its being smart, not a thing about masculinity. You should try using your head once in awhile, Masahiro. It would be good excercise from your animal instinct you so often defer to," Seishuku murmured aloud as they traversed through the dark tunnels towards another safehouse. It was ony a matter of time till they were able to fight back, and reclaim their home!

The Language of Fists, A Bond between Mentor and Apprentice!
SMACK!

WHUMPF!

THUMP!

WHACK!

POW!

"Gack--!!"

CRASH!

Within an area of the I.C.-controlled 2nd Division HQ, a training session was taking place.

Brina, without her cloak and only her bindings secured on her chest, was thrown into the nearest pillar with immense force. She tumbled to the ground, emitting a groan as she pushed herself to get back up. Her torso was covered in scratches and bruises, all of them aching like crazy courtesy of the one that had graciously delivered them to her. That person in question, Shikyo, was standing with her hands folded behind her back, a contemplating look on her face as she regarded her struggling opponent.

"Your hand-to-hand combat skills are definitely a cut above the rest, and you know your way around the Hakuda techniques..." She said, taking a few steps towards Brina. "But that's not where your weakness lies. You take far too long to take down your enemy, allowing your body to attack while your mind sits and waits for a lull in combat. For you to defeat even a high-level opponent quickly, you must allow both your mind and body to work in conjunction. The mind thinks, while the body fights..." She settled into a stance, her eyes regarding Brina sternly as the younger woman got back onto her feet. "Five moves or less. Go!"

Quickly, Brina threw herself at Shikyo and threw out a multitude of kicks and chops. Each one was blocked easily and readily by the woman. There was a certain way that the Horseman's body moved that indicated that she was predicting the movements made by Brina even before they were taking place. She was moving with an almost natural flair, her blocks and parries seemingly already planned out before hand. It showed the reason why she was a Horseman.

It wasn't long until Brina got to the fifth move that she counter-attacked, catching Brina's arm with both of hers and quickly twisting it behind her back. This caused the McTavish to let out a hiss of pain, but she didn't get to do much else before Shikyo released her and planted a kick to the spinal chord. This, in turn, sent Brina tumbling onto the ground like a tumbleweed. Slowly, Shikyo lowered her leg back down, relaxing her stance and walking steadily towards Brina.

"That's enough for today..." She said coolly. "Adaptation, reflexes, and timing. Your body is starting to work in conjunction with your thinking patterns. In time, both parts of you will be merged into one, as they should be." She extended a hand towards her student, who steadily took it and allowed herself to be pulled up. "Do you need any healing?"

"N-no, ma'am..." Brina breathed, hanging her head down and placing her hands on her knees as she inhaled and exhaled. "I...I'm fine..." Truth be told, she was sweating quite a lot. Shikyo had been working her non-stop and without mercy for several hours, trying to fit in as much training as possible within the time limit they had. All hands were needed for the next military operation, and that would be the defense of Soul Society against oncoming attack.

"Good." Shikyo allowed a brief smile to cross her face. "Now, shower off. You smell like a dead woman."

"Gak--!!" Brina nearly face-faulted at the blunt statement, raising her head up to glare in annoyance at the Horseman, who had begun to turn on her heel and walk off. "Wow, really? That could've really hurt my feelings!"

"Too bad." Shikyo answered readily, giving a wave over her shoulder. "Misery builds character. Now, get going!"

Rolling her eyes, Brina turned away from her mentor's back and Flash Stepped away, momentarily leaving the woman in silence. She took up a spot at the center and sat Indian-style on the ground, pressing her palms together in front of her face in a prayer-like motion and closing her eyes. It was a form of meditation that they had always participated in place of "breaks", exercised to help the spiritual reserves expand. She constantly did it whenever she had an opening, and she encouraged her students to do so in order to both lessen stress and increase their potential.

"She still doesn't let up, I see..."

A voice broke the brief silence that was created from the absence of the energy-filled student of Shikyo's. Walking out of the shadows, the dark hood-&-robed student of the Horseman's known as Kunō Shiru. She had a serene gaze projecting from her currently yellow eyes, and her cloak held a distinct organic series of blood-red veins stretching across them. It showed she was herself, and not disturbed mentally, much to everyone else's contrary thoughts.

"...I take it she escaped fairly unscathed from the invasion into the Alliance's headquarters?" Kunō inquired softly, her body a good ten meters away from her mentor, not wanting to disturb her mistress and mentor's meditations, in the event she was lost within a trance.

"Quite..." Shikyo replied, not breaking out of her meditative stance to face Kunō. "Needless to say, I'm quite impressed with how she's progressing. She had taken on the leader of the Crimson Knights right after defeating a particularly powerful subordinate known as the "Drunken Demon" with one solid blow. She learns very quickly..."

"Speaking of which," Kunō changed her tone from a calm, to one filled with ire, within a heartbeat as she crossed her arms as she locked her vivid yellow eyes onto Shikyo's, "I specifically requested to be a part of the invasion for Deep Cover Ops headquarters when we were preparing for the assault. You denied me the right to participate. I must know why, Shikyo-sama!"

Now, this was enough to make Shikyo open one eye and turned her head accordingly in order to look at Kunō. She did not speak for a moment, simply staring at the Dragon for a moment. It was brief, but long enough for a slight tension to be created. It was here that she allowed herself to speak.

"You had your chance when the Inner Circle invaded the Seireitei." She said, her voice calm and nearly monotone as she explained. "You allowed yourself to get caught up in the fighting that you forgot that you were supposed to destroy your enemy and move on. You had even allowed yourself to get wounded by a Captain that you should have been able to kill with ease. And, on top of that..."

She opened her other eye, now meeting Kunō with a cold glare. "Who are you to demand anything of me? Do not forget the position you're in, Kunō. I taught you how to utilize those abilities, gave you the chance to evolve them to greater lengths. Think about that before you decide to believe that you "must know" anything."

Kunō's eyes opened widely at the cold glare directed towards her. Only then did her eyes look down, and her upper facial features became enshrouded with shame and unreadable. Her voice lowered to a whisper as she spoke out to her superior, "My apologies, Shikyo-sama...I didn't mean to assume you were to inform me of such things. You always have a reason, forgive my insubordination."

"Now..." Shikyo closed her eyes once again, preparing to get back into her meditation. "If you have no other business, I suggest that you--"

"Mom?"

Once again, Shikyo's eyes opened. But this time, they were filled with surprise. This time, she spun her head around in order to see the one who had said that term. She would see the figure of a young girl who appeared to be in her pre-teens. She had long hair tied up in a ponytail, Caucasian skin with a hint of brown, and indigo eyes. She wore a yellow dress which seemed to stand out in comparison to the rest of the residents there, and sandals on her bare feet.

After regarding her for a few moments, Shikyo let out a sigh of aggravation and rested a hand in her lap while putting a palm on her face. "Michiko, I thought I told you not to come here. I'm busy."

"Well, I'm bored~!" The girl whined, promptly falling to her knees and folding her arms across her chest. "I've had nothing to do ever since you brought me here! They keep saying it's not safe for me to go outside yet because of those Shinigami guys running around." She folded her arms across her chest, pouting as she glared at her mother - or at least, she attempted to, given how hard it was to take a pouting child glaring at you seriously.

"So," Kunō widened her own eyes in shock, having never seen Shikyo's blood other than from a picture or heresay. Looking over with curious yellow orbs of her own, walking a few steps in the direction of the pouting little girl, she bent down so her face was more level with the child's, "you must be my mentor's daughter I've heard about. Michiko is it?"

"Hm?" Michiko traded her angry gaze for a more curious one as she switched her attention to Kunō. She put a finger to her mouth in pondering. "And who are you, miss lady?"

Shikyo lowered her hand from her face, shaking her head as she watched the two interact. She had half a mind to stop her apprentice and send her back. But, of course, Michiko would complain about having no one to talk to again, and the last thing she wanted to have was a rather bored child. Or at least, a bored child who was at least anything like Michiko...

"My name is Kunō. Kunō Shiru," Kunō replied smoothly, keeping eye contact while retaining an impassive face as she conversed with the child. Having never seen a child with as much liveliness and unscarred features before, she was curious as to what kind of daughter this girl was of one of her most admired superiors, "what exactly were you hoping to do today, Michiko?"

Michiko's expression seemed to brighten up at the notion that she now had someone to possibly talk to. She put on an eager smile. "Well, I was hoping that I could go around the Rukongai for a bit. Don't know what exactly I'd do once I'm out there, but I would've thought of something. Say," Her eyes drifted towards the veins in Kunō's skin, and one of her hands slowly lifted out to touch them. "What are these supposed to be? They look kinda cool!"

Kunō's eyes briefly widened in shock, as her mind lapsed to show images of those who reached out towards her.

"Now then girl...let's see if we can make you into a fine weapon!"

"This pain is a part of you now. No need to cry over such useless things that pass in time..."

"What do we have here-"

Kunō's eyes relapsed into the present, and Kunō's complexion had briefly shifted from the normal veined coloration into a pale, sickly alabaster one. She covered her mouth and took a step back as she raised her back to be errect, her eyes overshadowed by an unknowable flood of emotions.

"Keep it together, Kunō...its just a child...she's just a child...she won't hurt you..."

Kunō kept trying to remind herself, causing her body to halt its shaking and her complexion of red veins to return to a sense of "normalcy" as she looked back at the child. She responded smoothly, albeit with a hint of shakiness as a few beads of sweat traveled down her jawline, "They're scars of my existence, Michiko. They remind me of what I have and what I lost. They aren't pretty," she looked away from the girl with shame, her eyes still downcast and covered by her hood's shadow, "I'm quite ugly to look at..."

"...?"

Michiko's expression faltered as she saw Kunō suddenly reel back. She immediately retracted her hand, staring with a mix of confusion and sadness as she listened to the Dragon. Briefly, she looked over to her mother, who had taken to observing the interaction intently. Then, she looked at Kunō with a more sad face. Once again she reached out to Kunō despite being unable to touch her from where she was.

"I don't think you're ugly..." She said, her lips contorting into a sad pout.

Feeling a tinge of foreign pink coloration come to her cheeks upon hearing this, Kunō brought her downcast eyes to stare mesmerized by the naive perspective the child had. That, or she had a heart of gold she had rarely encountered. Allowing herself to smile softly, a rarity for herself, as Kunō kneeled down and allowed her to touch her hand, to feel the real organic texture it held on her body.

"You're very kind to say such things, Michiko," Kunō said softly, smiling at her beloved mentor's daughter in appreciation for her kind words. Looking up into her eyes, she lightly squeezed the girl's hand and responded with as much enthusiasm as she could mount up willingly, "Seeing as we're both left with nothing to do, let's go visit the Rukonagi Districts. I've never had the opportunity to spend the day with someone outside of work, so this might be something for me to enjoy and learn from."

The sad frown was immediately wiped away once her ears heard the chance of escaping her "prison" of boredom. Immediately, she sprung on her feet and held her balled hands in front of her in eagerness. "Really?" She squealed, bouncing up and down for a moment. Quickly, she spun her head over to her mother. "Can we, can we, can we?"

Even Shikyo couldn't ignore the pleading look her daughter gave her. A small smile came across her face. "Only if you stay close to Kunō and not stray too far..." She answered readily.

"Yay~!"

Standing to her feet, Kunō bows respectfully before her mentor and superior, "I will not let her out of my sights, Shikyo-sama. I will guard her with my life and ensure she finds...enjoyment...today," raising herself from her bowed stance, she looked over with a smile, reaching her hand out to the girl as she prepared to play with the young child, "ready to go, Michiko?"

"Mhm!" Beaming with new energy, Michiko was quick to reach out and take the woman's hand. "I promise not to stray too far away!"

With a nod to her new friend, Kunō looked to her master before giving another bow. After taking a minute or so to walk away, Kunō set off to tour the occupied and transformed Rukonagi Districts, to see what exactly their new prize looks like.

Reason worth Fighting For, Recouperation and Recollection!
"I... seriously don't get paid enough for this shit..."

Tenshina had his face buried in his palms as he sat on the hospital bed, his fingers massaging his temples as he tried to rid himself of a massive headache. Although his body ached, the majority of his wounds had been healed courtesy of medics stationed within the 4th Division's HQ. The same was for Valeur and Choku. The only exception was Kameyo, who had been fortunate enough to have such a merciful enemy. As of yet, their experiences weren't shared with each other.

"Are you all right?" Kameyo asked him, observing as she was washing her hands in a nearby sink.

Tenshina gave a brief and somewhat stiff nod. "Yeah... I'm fine. I'll live, though I'm surprised I'm not dead..."

"The fury of that Soul Reaper...Kaien Shiba...wasn't aimed at us," Valuer spoke aloud as he sat upright on his own bed, medical bandages adorned around torso and part of his head, as he looked to Kameyo and Tenshina with stoic eyes, "if his rage had been used against us...there wouldn't be any remains, that I'm sure of."

"Of course you guys can get away with complaining about headaches and stuff...but what do I get?!" Choku moaned out in complain, being bed to the farthest corner of the hospital room, next to the window. With his glasses off, his body had been similarly wrapped as he folded his arm over his face in shame, "I get beat up by a Woman-child midget with nothing more than her tiny fists...you get to keep your dignity while I'm stuck with nothing but humility!"

Kameyo retracted her hands from the sink, grabbing a nearby towel to dry them off with. "Just like what happened with the Black Eagle, right...?" She asked rhetorically. "You should have been quicker to kill and not to speak."

"Hey, come on, Kameyo..." Tenshina complained, lowering his hands to rest his arms in his lap. "Lay off the guy, would you? I can safely assume that he's been through enough already without you nagging him about it. At the very least, we can all be grateful that tranny and snake boy didn't show up to rub it in our faces!"

"At least the Black Eagle had the decency of not rubbing it in! The Woman-child kept lecturing me on every turn, it was humiliating as hell!" Choku whined, quietly, if not comically crying to himself as he turned his gaze to face away from his parallel aligned, bed-ridden comrades and from the standing Kameyo.

"From what I've heard, they're too busy doing their master's beck and calling to be busy with inciting more arguments," Valeur spoke lowly, gripping the sheets as his gaze hardened, "while three Lieutenants roam the sewers and shadows of an already conquered society, we're confined to an entire day of sick leave. I hate being confined of such immobility!"

A scoff escaped Tenshina's lips. "Oh, what? So we can run into another guy who happens to be hiding some sort of mystical power?" He asked sarcastically, throwing his hands up. "Oh! Maybe he'll be nice enough to actually leave us a limb to move while he's breaking the rest! That would be fun, huh?"

However, he immediately directed his attention to Kameyo, a look of slight surprise on his face. "Oh, that reminds me. How come you didn't get beat down like we did, Kameyo? I would have expected you to be stuck just like us, all things considering..."

"My enemy was..."

As she began to explain, Kameyo suddenly paused for a moment. Her eyebrows furrowed in thought, her mind processing what words she was going to say. "She was... unexpected..." She said, her voice soft and quiet. "I'm honestly still confused. Usually, an opponent treats me with contempt or fear, rushing to kill me without hesitation. But this one... wasn't. She held no hostility towards me, even though she knew I was responsible for assisting in the slaughter of her comrades and we crossed swords. When Captain Shiba brought down you and Valeur, she allowed me to go fetch them without attacking me while my back was turned." She placed a hand to her heart. "It's... I don't understand why an enemy would treat their opposition so kindly like that..."

Choku kept silent, knowing that full well that his own mind was within a torrent of emotions. Whatever this Yachiru had said to him, he knew that he had been fooling himself into thinking that he could live forever, pretending to be the part of a villain while also being someone who opposed it. He didn't know how to show it, so he stayed silent, and just listened to everyone else.

"She sounds like a true woman of chivalry. She must be the balance for Captain Shiba's rage, to have so much kindness within her soul," Valeur bowed his head, grimacing slightly while holding a sad smile onto his own face, "its times like this, I truly wonder, if they're in the wrong...or are we to blame for suffering and agony that is bore onto beautiful children, women, and men of staunch character and life," raising his head, he looked up at Kameyo with his own brand of curiosity, asking her with a smile, "what exactly did she say to you, to have you looking so perplexed and worried, Serah Kameyo?"

Kameyo allowed herself to turn towards the group in general, meeting Valeur's eyes with her own. "She took in my appearance and asked me just where exactly did I stand in this conflict. I told her of how I came to be, both within my own life and the life I began in the Inner Circle. When I had finished, she was... crying, regretful that she didn't have a place within my growth. So opposed to the idea of slaying me that she even pleaded for me to retreat from the duel..."

"Wha--" Tenshina's eyes widened as his ears picked this up, giving Kameyo a more attentive gaze. "Y-you mean, she would've actually let you leave if you wanted to? Come on, I'm not trying to support the enemy here, but the least you'd think she do would be to capture you for information, not let you walk away without hesitation!"

"How much do we know, Bokujin?" Choku spoke aloud, his face turned around and looked for the first time without spectacles blocking his eyes, glaring at all three of them, "how much do we know about a mere mercenary company that hailed the first, worldwide Blitzkrieg offensive in the history of mankind. Both in the Material and the Spiritual Realms, have we really learned of what their real motives were up until the announcement of becoming a interdimensional power? Did any of you expect us to actually go to war with the entirety of civilization, so we could establish our own? Think about it...did any of us actually expect to fight against the people who once hired us for contracts and black ops missions?!"

This was enough to catch Tenshina off-guard.

"W-well..." He began, trying to come up with a proper response to the question that he was presented. Truth be told, he had been going along with everything out of the assumption that it was all normal for the Inner Circle. But, now that Choku was pointing it out in such a manner and considering the recent circumstances, that ideology was being put into question. In wrestling with these thoughts, he failed to give a proper response to the question.

"Th...they're our bosses, right?" He said lamely. "We're not supposed to know what they know. It's how a job's supposed to work, right...?"

"Is that a question above your wages, Serah Tenshina?" Valeur half-joked as he looked over at him, with an admittant look of his own, "when you signed up, were you told this was a organization vying for power, or a competitive corporation to become one of the largest outfits for hire-on muscle and armies? I knew what this organization was long before joining. Its why I joined to begin with...I knew of this endgame war they were planning and decided to join...so that things would change for the better!"

"See, that's not the kind of thing a mercenary group would preach, now would it? Ever since the beginning, I've seen a lot of characters. But what didn't add up, is why hire so many Fullbringers, or especially, human elements? I mean, wouldn't it make sense if a largely Spiritual organization would hire on other spirits, and not humans? Then, came my superiors. They all seemed too obscure, or overtly flamboyant with their intentions. This all seemed wrong. I began to also realize that those who openly questioned about the policies of their new employers, would vanish suddenly, or be killed in action. And then...we're all told the big news of working for a guy named Aizen. That's right. Aizen! He's to be the new govenor while our organization hails as the ruling military and police force throughout the known world. How the Hell did we turn from a simple mercenary force into a tyrant's army?!"

Tenshina's heart skipped a beat.

"W-wait a minute..." His face paled considerably as he took in each and every word spoken by Choku. "Y-you mean to tell me that we've been carrying out his will?! That every advancing step made towards us was his step, too?! I--" He cut himself off, helplessness washing over his expression. "Why didn't I realize this when I heard about that whole Mourning War incident?! God damn it, why wasn't I thinking?!" He slapped his palms to his face, hanging his head down. "What the hell is wrong with me?!"

"I knew this, as well." Kameyo said calmly. "All the signs pointed to a massive takeover of the dimensions. The military buildup wasn't hard to miss. I'm surprised that you missed it, Tenshina."

"Oh, hell, that does it, then!" Tenshina abruptly pushed himself from the bed. "I'm not doing this anymore. I can't do this anymore. I should've known there was something messed up about the whole thing and I should've backed out then! To hell with what I'm being paid!!"

"You're a fool if you think you can just walk out of here!" Valeur shouted, his eyes drawn to Bokujin's rising frame, his teeth visibly bared and gritted, "it can't happen then, or now! If you hadn't noticed, you're on the winning side of this conflict. There will be one, final battle, and then its over. You will either be a convicted fellon, dead, or erased from the annals of history!"

"That's right!" Choku insisted, hoping on talking Bokujin out of his abrupt leaving, "think about it: We've already helped conquer the entire world. Dimension after dimension is theirs. If you leave, where will you go? Do you even have a home that isn't under an Inner Circle, or moreover, Aizen's banner?! Leaving now would be the same thing as desertion. You're a soldier of the new World Order. You'll be either living in fear of disappearing or hung publically as a warning sign for those who oppose them!" Looking to the side briefly, he rubbed his own hand down his face, "I have known this as long as I've questioned it. And yet...I still played along. I'm as much a fool as you are, Bokujin. In the end, we are nothing but disposable liabilities. Who's going to keep our asses out of the fire when shit goes down anyways?! They're are plenty of us where we come from and they already now control the flow of reincarnation as we know it! Every new generation can be indoctrinated accordingly! They'll all be personal robots under Aizen's control, or mindless hitmen contracted under the Inner Circle banner!"

"You can't expect me to stay with this!!" Tenshina snarled, clenching his hands into fists as he glared at both of them. "Can you honestly say that it's better to keep doing this?! I just learned that I'm helping an organization that's willing to commit genocide on innocent people!! Man, woman, children, plenty of them died in that experiment that we all assumed to be some natural disaster!! We were lucky we didn't have orders to kill any civilians ourselves!! But what if we do?! What if Brina or some other Dragon orders us to kill some pregnant woman who's expecting in a few days?! What if we have to cut down some elderly man who's barely able to stand on his own two feet?! What if we have to kill some kid who's minding his or her own business?! Look me in the fucking eyes and tell me you can live with that!!"

After this, his eyes widened in their glare at the two men. Both even through his anger, tears could be seem brimming in them.

"No, I cannot," Valeur spoke flatly, his eyes meeting Bokujin's as held his stoic and firm absolution to his ideals, "but I can't imagine living in a world that is considered peaceful while men and women are exploited, brainwashed, and left to rot in the sewers. This may be considered a more forthright evil, but it may be a necessary one. I have seen too much horror that has been wrought by those claiming to be on the side of justice and mercy, when they themselves have none when it comes down to the hard choices. I may not agree with their ethics, but they are a necessary organization that must endure. Otherwise, I truly am the fool..."

"Bokujin, I understand if you want to walk away right now and take a chance, but doing that right now, in the middle of a Inner Circle controlled society, would be idioitic," Choku, briefly glaring at Valeur for his choice of words, before looking back at the man standing from his bed, "I'm developing a plan of escape as we're talking, so if you want in on something of that sort, talk to me later..."

KNOCK-KNOCK-KNOCK!

A series of loud knocks came at their hospital door, but didn't open, seemingly waiting for a response or an acknowledgement. No sound or noise was made outside the doorway, nor was their an illumination of a discernable figure outside. Who could it be?

"Oh, who in the hell could that be?" Tenshina snapped, beginning to walk over towards the door. "Of all the times--"

However, he was abruptly stopped by Kameyo's arm, which had swung itself out in front of him. He spun his head to meet a stoic yet warning gaze. "You still need a bit of time for your body to recover." She said calmly, shifting a hand so that she could press a hand against his chest and gently push him back down to his seat. "Allow me..."

Tenshina let out annoyed sigh, propping his cheeks on his fists. "Yeah, sure. Do what you want..."

Removing her hand, Kameyo pulled herself away from the group and approached the door. She grasped the knob and slowly pulled the door open. "Yes?" She inquired readily.

Yūyo Hakumei appeared as stoically as Kameyo would. The only exception, was that she had both arms full of what appeared to be "Get Well," baskets, culminating with a series of mutual notes and gifts from other Fullbringers as well as some notes from the Dragons themselves.

"I'm...not use to this...but I got this stuff I'm suppose to drop off for you guys," Yūyo spoke flatly, a slight twitch near her left brow showed a slight note of irritation to doing the errand, sighing in relenting, "can I come in and hand these out to you?"

After blinking a few times at the sight of Yūyo, Kameyo gave a nod. "Of course. Please come in..." She moved aside in order to allow the other woman to enter into the room. "In case you were worried, you weren't interrupting anything."

Tenshina straightened up, once again settling his arms into his lap and folding his hands together. "Well, well, looks like there are people who like us after all..." He muttered with a bit of sarcasm. He swiftly pulled in his legs so that he was once again lying down on the bed, folding his hands behind his bed and shifting one leg over the other.

Yūyo walked in and began handing out baskets to each of them, noting the cross and pensive looks on each of them. With the exception of Kameyo, it certainly looked like they had some form of heated argument. That, or it was the pain medication wearing off after such a rapid healing process they went through. With the extent of their injuries after all...

After handing the last one to Kameyo, Yūyo couldn't help but draw her eyes to Bokujin. Drawing a pensive frown of her own, she crossed her arms as she spoke aloud with a sigh, "Alright, Bokujin-san. Spill it. Something looks wrong and I can only assume you either endured a psychological trauma from the injuries and recovery, or something is really bothering you..."

"With all due respect, Serah Hakumei," Valeur spoke firmly, but making sure to keep his tone polite as he drew his gaze to her, "I don't think its your place to inquire in personal affairs."

"I'll take that into consideration, Vents-san, but I am not asking you the question," Yūyo spoke firmly back, unabashed by Valeur's verbal intrusion, as she walked over and sat on the edge of Bokujin's bed, crossing her arms in front of her as she sat indian style, "spill it, Tenshina."

"Spill it?" Tenshina repeated, his expression shifting to a bit of skeptical incredulity despite his remaining irritation. He turned his head towards her, his long hair scattered around his head courtesy of his undone ponytail. "That's a real nice way of asking someone what's wrong with them. Just why exactly are you so suddenly concerned with what's bothering me or us for that matter?"