Again

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(Your point of view)

*month time skip*

I knocked on the Kurosaki clinic door once more. Ichigo did message me, but we didn't do anything. Said he was busy with Kazui and... hollows. But he also said we could do something next time I come for medicine. So that's good. "Hey, here's your inhailer. Let's go," Ichigo greeted. He handed me an inhailer and locked up his house. "What?" I murmured, quite confused. Are we going immediately? Does he a plan or something already? What are we doing? "We're going out, aren't we? Let's go," he repeated. I nodded in response. "Care to tell me where we're going then?" I asked. "Get some food. Themepark nearby. I know your a screamer, but even screamers like roller coasters." Ichigo explained.

"I'm not a screamer," I retorted. "Then my ears shouldn't be bleeding," he joked. "I was screaming at a monster," I whined. Ichigo shook his head and said, "And you screamed at me behind him." I glared him. "You snuck up behind me to try and scare me!" I rebutted. "I live their and Kazui told you I was behind you," he laughed. I let out a growl. My face relaxed. "You should stop scowling," I told him. I faced him and pushed his frown into a smile. "It looks nicer, you know." Wait... where's Kazui? "That reminds me... well not really I just had a thought. Where's Kazui?" I inquired. "School," Ichigo mumbled. I am dumb. Of course a child would be at school now. It's Wednesday.

We arrived at the themepark. "Which one should we go on then?" Ichigo asked. "You choose," I answered. There was a smirk on his face. Bad idea bad idea. BAD IDEA. "If we go on a slow one first, we'll go on that rollercoaster after." Ichigo stated. He pointed to the fastest rollercoaster which had many twists and turns. "But we'll go on that merry-go-round first." The man started to walk towards the ride. I quickly caught up with him. "I don't know whether your being kind or an arse," I told him. "Take it as an act of kindness because I'd rather go on the rollercoaster," he replied. Think you know a guy.

We got on the merry-go-round. It was really slow and the horses barely moved up and down. "Ichigo this is boring," I moaned. He didn't respond. I banged my head against the horse I was on. Too slow. Finally, the ride had stopped. "Ugh, worst five minutes of my life." Ichigo walked towards the rollercoaster. "I wouldn't be so sure yet, (y/n)." He called from the great distance he managed to already walk. I quickly sprinted towards him. "I hate you," I mumbled. "Shame. You wanted to do something," he retorted. Rolling my eyes, I joined him in the line. It was particularly short due to it being a school day and the theme park was pretty desolate.

We boarded the rollercoaster. We were sitting right at the back - the seats that always feel the fastest. I glared at Ichigo, but he paid it no attention. The ride started. The rollercoaster was going up the first rail. Ascending. Ascending higher and higher. I closed my eyes in fear. The ride stopped for a moment. The wind slapped my face as we descended. I opened my eyes to take a look at where I was and if the ride was nearly over. Big mistake. We were still going down and there was so much of the ride left. I started to scream. "Ichigo, I hate you!" I screeched. Ichigo shook his head and had his arms raised in the air.

"Open your eyes and put your hands in the air. You'll like it," he yelled over the sound of the rollercoaster and wind. I let out a sigh and opened my eyes again. We had reached the bottom and were ascending again. Quite swiftly, we reached the peak of the top again. And, once again, we descending. I began screaming again, except this time my eyes were open and I raised my hands in the air. It was exhilarating. Ichigo was right to get me to do this; it's so much fun. The ride was going upside down, side to side as well as up and down. "Your right Ichigo! This is brilliant!" I shouted. "See? I told you!" He responded.

The ride sadly came to a stop. "Awwwww, it's done already?" I whined. Ichigo shook his head. "There's no one in line, so we could always go again." He suggested. I nodded rapidly. "That sounds brilliant," I replied. This is amazing. "You could come over for dinner, if you like. Kazui's taken a shine to you. He'd love to see you again," he added before the ride started again. "Yeah, that sounds great." I stated. We started descending once more.

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