Chapter 38

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I woke up at 5am, which isn't all that surprising since I fell asleep at like 8 last night. Even though it was early I was well rested so I decided to go for a morning jog. I didn't have a shower since I'll need one when I come back, so I got into my sports bra and shorts, you could see the muscle in my legs and arms and you could also see my six pack. After all of this time I trained, I got strong. I put my phone in my armband. I put my earphones in and left, making sure I locked the door. It was still dark out but you could see the sun beginning to rise. During my run I saw the sky change from a dark blue to a beautiful mix of colours. The sky was full of various shades of red, orange, yellows and pinks. They all mixed together creating a beautiful canvas in the sky. I never cared of my destination while running but I was outside Urahara's. I saw Jinta and Ururu outside arguing over chores like normal. They were facing away from me so I walked up to them. Jinta was hitting Ururu again so I grabbed his head and moved him away with almost no effort. He looked up at me thinking I was Tessai then once he saw me he shrugged me off and started arguing with me.

"Shut up Jinta! You're not always right! Your the youngest act like it!"

"I'm stronger so my age doesn't matter. I win!"

"You always win because you cheat!" He continued arguing till I released spiritual pressure. As soon as I did that he ran inside. Ururu followed slowly behind him closing the doors after her. Jinta really pisses me off. I looked at the sky and noticed it was now a pale blue with no other colour than the whiteness of clouds sharing the same canvas that was there earlier. It was a Sunday so there was no school today so I knew I could take my time getting back home. So I ran to the hill. That hill that held so many memories. As I made it to the top I bent over, breathing heavily.

"Damn. It's been a while since I've ran this much" I composed myself and stood up again. I sat on the railing looking down onto Karakura. After all of my time here, I'll never get used to the beauty of the view. It's always so, breathtaking. I looked at my phone and saw that it was almost seven so I decided to run home. Once I got there I immediately went to have a shower to wash all of the sweat off my body. It was soothing feeling the water hit my skin. I don't know how long I was daydreaming but my fingers began to wrinkle so I washed myself and got out of the shower. After drying myself and getting changed I decided to check on Shiro. I've been more worried about him since this whole thing started. I don't know when the fight will be. Even though I knew he could handle it. It never stopped my worrying. I visit him more often now than I ever did.

I went to the soul society and I came out in Shigansha. I walked to Shiro's office so I could check up on him and see if Rangiku actually listened to me. I walked to the door and saw a sight I've never seen before in my life. Rangiku was sober, and she was actually doing paperwork. 'She actually listened. That's new' I walked in and she continued working. Shiro wasn't at his desk so I decided to tease Rangiku.

"Damn, he's not here." At the sound of my voice she lifted her head.

"(Y/N)! Uh hey!"

"Hey! I see your actually working"

"Yeah. Captain needed a break so he went to his room to rest. He watched my progress for the first two hours though. I don't think he trusted me with the paperwork."

"Not very surprising considering the fact you normally get drunk and make him do it all. When Isshin was here he never did it so both of you made Shiro do it when he was the third seat. Nobody has ever seen you do paperwork. So I see why he stayed to keep an eye on you."

"Yeah. I see what you mean. But he's always been able to handle it. So I thought it would be okay"

"Both of us scolded you for your procrastination. You saw him fall asleep at his desk. His room is hardly used for weeks at a time. And that's okay?"

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