"Why would you give yourself more work to do on a Tuesday?" You grumble to yourself, sitting at the top of one of the high-rises across from that upscale coffee place the Iwaba twins like. You'd actually beaten them here this time, since you sent Aizo home in your body after karate practice. For whatever reason, the Quincies had decided to schedule their Hollow hunt for Tuesday, whether or not you decided to go with them. It's apparently a regular thing for them, to pile even more work onto themselves so early in the week. It's not even like they do it every day, no, they
choose to do it on Tuesday,
every week. They do it on some other days too, but that isn't the point. Maybe you're just in a bad mood because someone noticed you were distracted in club, no no, it's the Tuesday thing, you're sure of it.
Mai wasn't going to be going with you this time, which suits you fine. Not to say you don't want to spend time with Mai, but not having to deal with her and the Iwaba twins at the same time is an arrangement you're more than comfortable with.
Despite Tenko's chiding last time you met up at Dutch Bean, the two Quincies, like every coffee snob, clearly take their time in enjoying their beverages. Or maybe you really were just
that early, but that doesn't excuse them for being on-time. Or maybe it does, you really can't tell with people as order-driven as the twins.
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"Did you scout this one out too?" You ask the twins, keeping pace with them as you head toward the parkland that borders Kanawanatake.
"Not quite," Eidou is the one who answers, glancing back at you. You're not sure why he's taking point, considering you're the only one who fights up close. "We did some scouting, but after school today, we realized that its movements were getting more regular, and it kept coming back out here," he points to the wooded parkland at this edge of Banmuro City.
"The problem is," Tenko picks up for her brother, "it's pretty far out there, maybe at the river."
You mentally kick yourself for being relieved that Mai wasn't coming this afternoon, because you only have the vaguest idea of the Soul Reapers' patrol zones. "If it's all the way out by the river then Soul Society might have been alerted to it already."
"With the phone? Koukin-sensei mentioned it," Tenko asks.
"Yeah, the problem is that her patrol zone is Banmuro City, and I'm not sure how far out that goes," you do know that it goes pretty far out, but you're heading in a different direction today then you were the time Kori sealed your powers.
"That could be problematic, but I don't see an issue if we deal with it quickly," Eidou reasons. "Besides, I can still sense it out there."
Despite yourself, you nod, "Let's go then. Just in case."
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To your relief, the Hollow's den isn't quite at the river, though it is close. No, it's in a big depression in the ground, some ways off the main trail through the woods, surrounded by massive concrete pipes. Some stick vertically out of the ground with doors and windows cut into them, while others lay horizontally, half-buried in the ground. The ground here is mostly gravel, with some patches of grass beginning to poke through. Clearly this was done as some sort of point of interest in the otherwise empty section of park, but standing here, in the fading light of the late afternoon, it just seems like an empty municipal gesture. But the location isn't the weird part, no, that would be—
"I- huh- I've never seen anything like this," Eidou, as usual, is the first one to speak up.
"Me either," his twin echoes, somewhat redundant. You're pretty sure that during the last hunt you went on with them, they mentioned only ever hunting together.
What 'this' is is a mass of Pluses, souls of all ages and backgrounds it seems, huddled into the center of the depression, kept in by four equidistant fence posts of seemingly spiritual construction. None of them look like they're in the process of Hollowfication, much less already Hollows. In fact, all of them look scared, unable to even look up at the three of you.
"Wait, where's the Hollow?" You ask what should have been the most relevant question.
"This place stinks of its spiritual pressure," Eidou observes, "but it's not here. Wait…" he trails off, looking in the direction of the river.
"Chiyu, you said you didn't want souls destroyed, right?" Tenko asks you, picking up on what her brother is thinking without having to hear it.
You nod.
"Well, how about we tire the Hollow out while you perform soul burial on them," she waves to the captive Pluses, "then we'll bring it back here for you to slay."
"That way you don't even have to get close to the city limits," Eidou adds.
"Yeah, that actually makes sense," you agree to the plan pretty quickly, it does make sense, and (from what you can sense at least) the Hollow doesn't seem that strong.
After the Quincies depart you approach the strange fencing. It actually turns out not to be some kind of invisible fence, instead it just sets the area the Pluses are allowed to be in. You have to calm yourself down when it occurs to you just how messed up that is, the Iwabas are already after the Hollow, you just have to send these Pluses off to Soul Society. Which… probably isn't as good as you've been telling the Pluses you've sent there, in retrospect. Well, it's still better than being Hollow food.
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Convincing the first few Pluses to let you perform konso on them was awkward, to say the least. The first one you talked to wasn't that bad, but once the rest saw the office worker sink into the ground in a flash of blue light accompanied by the appearance of the
hell butterfly (you definitely didn't tell it was called that), they sort of panicked.
It took you a while to calm the Pluses down, but eventually you managed to do it (it did help that they were too afraid of the Hollow to leave the fenced-in area). Once you'd explained the reality of konso to them, the Pluses still weren't really eager to be tapped with the pommel of your knife before disappearing. Still, they listened to you when you explained (again) that being eaten by the monster that led them all here would be worse.
A weird… crunching noise draws your attention away from the Pluses after you purify the fourth-to-last of them. Turning around, you see what looks like a giant, wingless bat crawling across the gravel ground towards you. Its nose takes up most of its face, leaf-shaped and ridged, while its mouth is wide and fanged. Unlike most of the Hollows you've fought, its mask is stark white, free of any markings, and its corpse-gray body is emaciated, leaving its ribs visible. Rather than having wings, the Hollow's arms are extremely long and tipped with two extremely long, clawed fingers.
The first thing you hear from the Hollow is a quiet, high-pitched clicking. "
You…"
click click "
Soul Reaper…"
click click click "
you have no idea how much work it was getting all of those souls together…"
click click. Its voice is a lot higher than either the Demi-Hollow's or Landlubber's.
"How'd you get past the Quincies?" You ask, careful not to use the Iwaba's names. Even if you don't think a Hollow could use the internet or a phonebook or something to get revenge on someone.
Click click "
Heh heh," a long, pointed tongue emerges from its mask, licking its fangs as if they were lips. "
They underestimated me…"
click click "
your little friends are fine…"
click click. You're sure it would be smiling if it could smile.
Click "
let's just say they're a little… confused."
Click. Click. Click.
You aren't particularly close with the Iwaba twins. You definitely wouldn't call them your friends. But the smugness oozing from this weak little Hollow pisses you off. Not only because it might've hurt your classmates, but because it's so confident despite the weakness you can sense from it. It's just a trickster.
Flipping your blade in your hand, you turn to face the bat-like Hollow. "I'm not gonna fall for your tricks, freak," you sneer, raising the knife in your forward hand.
The Hollow rapidly clicks, and you hear a sharp whine as the clicks get faster. As you realize it's not going to attack you, you decide to make the first move, and tense your legs for a hoho leap.
Instead of the tension exploding into fast-paced combat, it dissipates with a whimper. Well, more like confusion. Neither you nor the Hollow make the first move, you'd thought that you would jump forward and force the Hollow back, stopping its sonic attack from being released, but instead its attack was silenced by an oversized arrow spearing through its forehead, nearly splitting its mask in two.
"You said you'd let me purify
all of the souls!" Is the first thing you can think of once you regain the ability of speech.
"Huh?" The voice you hear isn't one you recognize. It's older than Eidou and Tenko, and female. "I don't remember saying that," when the Hollow falls forward, you see the interloper.
You were right, she's definitely an older teen girl, and she's definitely a Quincy, based on the wisps of blue spiritual pressure coming off of the silver pentacle hanging from her right wrist (also the giant arrow lodged in the Hollow's crumbling head). The Quincy is relatively tall, taller than either Mai or Ui, and even in the dappled lighting of the woods you can see that both her skin and hair are too light to be from around here (as if her her somewhat awkward pronunciation hadn't given that away), her blonde hair is pinned into something of a bun on the top of her head, and she's dressed in all white, just like the twins. Color aside, her outfit couldn't be more different. Rather than looking like a priest out of some kind of isekai manga, the new Quincy seems to be going for a biker vibe; instead of a coat, she's got on a white leather jacket with a short collar and several pockets, and her pants are looser and silvery, instead of the more martial arts-inspired shoes Eidou and Tenko wear while hunting Hollows, she's arrived in a pair of black-accented thick-heeled boots.
The new Quincy flash steps into the depression, disappearing from her branch and reappearing behind the Hollow. "Go ahead and finish up your kansha," she says with a slight smug grin, "I've never had the chance to see it before." Now that she's closer, you can see her eyes are dark green and playful, with a hint of… something you can't identify behind them.
"It's konso," you say, deciding to finish with the Pluses before confronting her over destroying the Hollow.
Luckily, the Quincy's little demonstration spooked the Pluses enough that they readily accepted the soul burial rather than stick around for (what they apparently assumed would be) a fight. After performing the ritual on the last Plus, an older woman who just so happened to be the most reluctant and skeptical when you started purifying the other souls twenty-ish minutes ago, you turn to face the new Quincy.
"Who are y—"
"It's Noringrad De- er, Iwaba," she cuts you off, though she does answer your question, "you're the Soul Reaper who's been running around with the twins, keeping them out of trouble?" Despite her rising tone at the end, it's less of a question and more of a statement.
"I wouldn't say that," you keep the annoyance out of your voice, despite how quickly it's building. "This is only the second time I've gone out with them, and the first time was kind of…" you trail off, 'disaster' feels like too strong a word, but 'blunder' doesn't sound serious enough, "the first time was kind of messed up, really."
The new Quincy, Noringrad (which is a weird name, it doesn't even tell you where she's from), shakes her head, "Yeah, they're eager for how inexperienced they are. Especially for somewhere with such crazy high Hollow activity."
"So," you flick your eyes side to side, but don't turn away from Noringrad, still wary of her, "where's
your partner?"
"My what?" She cocks her head, letting her mask of smugness drop just a little.
"Your partner," you raise an eyebrow, "the twins told me that Quincies fight in pairs."
"Oh, maybe for training," she shakes her head and crosses her arms, "but unlike them, I'm a full-fledged Quincy."
That makes you roll your eyes. "So what? It's like Eidou said, 'Quincies only fight with bows', so you just run away when a Hollow gets up close and personal?"
"Nah," she shrugs slightly and takes a step forward.
Something about the way she steps towards you on the gravel sets alarm bells off in your head, and you slide back into a fighting st-
Another flash step places the older Quincy right in your face, "I do this."
You barely see the twitch in her shoulder that tells you her hand's moving before the older girl buries her fist in your stomach.
Not only does the punch knock the wind out of you, and not only does it lift you off your feet, it sends you
flying over the berm and into the sparser woods that lean to the river at Banmuro City's official border. You had thought, when your classmates first came out to you as Quincies, and when you first saw them fight, you thought that you probably could've still beaten either one in a purely physical fight. Especially after they told you they only ever fought with bows and spells. Noringrad, on the other hand, is at least as strong as you are without your powers suppressed. Which means she's definitely stronger than you are
now.
Re-righting yourself, you come to a stop just in front of the trees and plant your feet firmly on the ground. A split-second later, the Quincy lands in front of you, landing hard before swinging forward to slam a kick into your chest. You step forward and block the kick with your knife, the blade slicing through the sole entirely.
Noringrad throws herself back, the front half of her heavy boot tearing off as she lands. "Hey! That's not cool!" The older teen frowns, looking down at her exposed toes.
"Not cool?" You look at her like she has two heads, "you- you
attacked me!"
"Gotta get a measure of you somehow," she shrugs again, her stance shifting into a combat stance you're unfamiliar with.
This time you're ready for the attack, blocking a backfist from the Quincy with your knife held in a reverse-grip. When you stop the left-handed strike you can see a shimmering, white-blue, geometric pattern snaking its way up her wrist and hand, and that her arrows (which she's seemingly using as a form of brass knuckles) are a much darker blue than the Iwaba twins', as well as barbed.
You roundhouse kick the older girl in the ribs, causing her to back up several steps, though her smile starts showing teeth when she does. "Not bad," she quickly says, before moving to attack you again. She still has two arrowheads sticking up from her fingers, though the white-blue glow has retreated from her hand. Flipping your knife over, you flick it and slash upward, aiming to cut the heads off from the arrows. Rather than things going as intended, Noringrad switches her hands up at the last minute, and
catches the blade of your knife with her right hand. Stunned, your eyes flick from the other teen's hand to her grinning face and back, where you can see the same geometric pattern, now a darker blue, covering her wrist and palm.
"What?" You manage to get out before the Quincy girl snaps a roundhouse kick at your head, which you block just as quickly. The blow, while still strong, is far weaker than the initial punch that sent you flying.
"I told you," Noringrad says with an eyeroll, "I'm not some kinda novice," she continues, dodging two kicks and a slash from you, "I've got a lot more going for me than the twins." She punches you again, the darker blue pattern covering her hand rather than the lighter one. You block the strike and, again, feel that it's weaker than the first attack, though the impact is harder than the second's. Knowing that the dark blue pattern somehow makes your opponent tougher, you swing at her forearm, putting your core into it. The older girl pulls back, looking at you incredulously, "Hey, watch the jacket."
"I-" you blink, your expression mirroring hers "you,
you attacked
me."
"Yeah but your shihakusho repairs itself when you go back into your body," she tugs on the cuff of her jacket, "this is American leather, do you know how much it costs?"
"Oh yeah, I guess it does," you say, thinking for a moment, "wait, I don't care how much it costs! Don't you have my measure or whatever you wanted?"
She rolls her eyes at you
again, you still haven't made your mind up on exactly how you feel about the new Quincy, but you definitely want to smack the smug out of her. "Yeah, I guess I have. We should probably find the twins, I made them sit tight but I just kinda had to wait for the dizziness or whatever to wear off."
Well, that answers what the Hollow meant when it said the Iwabas were 'confused.' Despite yourself, you follow Noringrad into the woods, apparently towards where she left the other two Quincy.
"How long have you been in Japan anyway?" You would've asked how long she'd been in Banmuro, but she's so obviously foreign (and not a ghost) that you decide to go for the broader question.
"Just flew in this weekend," the Quincy puffs up, "I'm a bit of a globetrotter."
"Really?" The word comes out a bit more skeptical than you may have meant, but you still raise an eyebrow, "you're like, sixteen, right?" She doesn't look much older than Soichiro, "how much traveling have you done."
"Been all over Europe, I've been to America twice, this is my first time in Japan though. First time in Asia, if you don't count Russia," she snaps her fingers, "you're close though, I just turned seventeen."
"How's that? I know you're a Quincy but like, I only know the Iwaba twins cause we're classmates," you're still wary of the older girl, but you're also interested in whatever her story is, especially if she's a Quincy first, unlike the Iwabas.
"Tutors and stuff, you're not
really a Soul Reaper—" that could offend you, but it doesn't, in fact it's probably better she acknowledges you're only a Deputy or whatever than assuming you're a Soul Reaper "—so you can know. There aren't many Quincy left," she states, which you knew, "so the wealth sort of… consolidates." She turns away from the path you'd been travelling on for the past few minutes, into the somewhat tangled underbrush, which she walks over and you're stuck trudging through, "My family may have benefited from that the most—" confirmation that her early stumble was because her surname isn't really Iwaba, not that that really matters, for now "—but uncle Doutaro isn't hurting or anything," that would explain the your classmates' taste in coffee. "Oh, we're here," she observes as you step into a clearing, where the Iwaba twins stand, somewhat concerningly, motionless.
"Hey guys, you should be snap—" Noringrad steps up to the other Quincies and puts her hand on Tenko's shoulder. Or she would have, if her hand didn't go
through Tenko's shoulder. "The fu—"
"What the hell?" Both you and Noringrad interject at the sight before jumping back and adopting fighting stances.
A sound that you eventually decide is laughter, but which also sounds like a particularly large horse whinnying, echoes through the woods. "
Don't worry, snacks—" oh great, another Hollow, which can use illusions or something "
—you took away the morsels the weakling gathered up—" you liked it better when they didn't talk "
—but I haven't eaten your little friends yet!" More laughing, followed by the image of the twins flickering out before disappearing, "
I think the four of you will more than make up for that scrawny weakling's stable. I'm waiting, little hunters!"
"Bastard," Noringrad says through grit teeth, perhaps forgetting her own lack of vigilance's contribution to the current situation. The Quincy draws a ginto from one of her jacket pockets and throws it into the air, where it immediately bursts into a thick yellow ball, "
Nebel zieht auf, mein Hund erschnüffelt meine Beute, Entlarvung!" The ball quickly disperses into a thin yellow fog that remains high in the air, circling the treetops. "Found them!" She says after less than a minute.
"That was quick, but couldn't the Hol—" you don't get to finish your sentence before Noringrad flash steps off to the left, leaving you behind. "Maybe it can spoof its spiritual pressure or something!" You call after her, using your hoho to follow as best you can.
It doesn't actually take you very long to catch up with the older Quincy, since she hasn't gone that far. "Maybe it can spoof its
own spiritual pressure," the blonde says, looking unimpressed, "but it definitely can't spoof
theirs." The Iwaba twins, the real ones, based on the spiritual pressure you can sense coming off of them, sit against one of the largest trees, looking groggy but otherwise not worse for wear.
"Hm, you said you wanted to purify all the souls, right?" Noringrad asks, approaching (her cousins?) whatever your classmates are in relation to her, "well, there's your Hollow."
"What? Are you scared?" You counter, looking out into the woods, unable to see or sense the Hollow, "I thought you were the big, strong, 'full-fledged' Quincy."
"You said you didn't want Souls destroyed," the older teen shrugs, not rising to take the bait, "and maybe I still wanna see just how strong you really are."
You're not about to take her bait either, but she does make a good point. You didn't want her to destroy another Soul, even if it is a Hollow. So… "Alright, fine, I'll go after the Hollow and you protect these two, but after this—" you stop yourself, you really don't want another sit down or serious talk with
anybody right now, especially not another one regarding the Soul Reaper part of your life and
especially not with someone you just met, "you know what? Nevermind, I'll go after it, purify it, and we can all go back to Banmuro or wherever you're staying."
"Sounds like a plan," Noringrad nudges the still-groggy Eidou before leaning against the tree next to the, the cross bangle on her right arm hovering into her palm.
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It doesn't take you that long to find the Hollow, as you find the beast not far from one of the most traveled dirt paths which crisscross the parkland. It's not big, as far as Hollows go, but it's still huge compared to you, or even the average human. The bull-headed Hollow is probably ten feet tall, with a purple, muscled torso and arms and the lower body of a cow. It's almost a perfect depiction of a minotaur, except for the spongy, disco ball-shaped organ pulsating on the top of its head.
You drop low to attack the Hollow from the side, but it stomps at you anyway. You roll away from the attack and spring up, swinging for the back of its leg. Your knife goes right through it, and you fall forward, having been relying on the impact to halt your momentum. Somersaulting forward, you quickly regain your footing and whip your head around. The whinnying laughter picks up again, filling the woods. Unfortunately, it seems like the Hollow's illusions can even produce sound, since when you try to pinpoint the laughing, it just sounds like it's coming from the fake in front of you.
"
That's the idea, bocadita!" The Hollow's voice carries through the woods with a chuckle, "
get yourself nice and tired out, I won't even have to season you!" The horsey laugh fades with the illusion, and once again you're left alone.
Realizing that frustration will do nothing but tire you out like the Hollow said, you close your eyes, take a deep breath, and center yourself. After a moment, you focus and send out a pulse of your spiritual pressure. Well, you mean to send out a pulse. It comes out as more of an explosion, flattening the grass and weeds around you. Despite that, you still get the result you wanted. The just-heightened spiritual sense your pulse of spiritual pressure grants you is enough to get a bead on the Hollow's location, and you dash off, almost in the direction you came from, to find it.
Propelling yourself through the woods, you try your best to shake off the lightheadedness you gave yourself exerting your spiritual pressure like that. You didn't actually strain it or come close to rattling Kori's bracelets, you didn't even channel it through your zanpakuto. Which is probably why it came out in such an uncontrolled manner and took as much as it did out of you. A part of you wonders just how much spiritual power you'd have if you had your own Soul Reaper powers, maybe you
will ask Kori about that after Mai returns to Soul Society. But that's a thought for later, now you're more concerned with the Hollow.
Well, the Hollows. Plural. Because there are
two huge purple minotaurs standing between the trees in front of you. "
Clever," both Hollows sneer, well, you think they'd be sneering if their faces weren't masked. "
But now you have—" you know what it's going to say '
attack the right one, or you'll just tire yourself out even more,' or something to that effect.
You throw your knife into the chest of the Hollow further away from you while aiming to kick the one closer to you in the mask. Again, you slip through the Hollow and land on the ground, this time landing a lot softer, on bent knees. Despite missing the kick, as you land you hear the Hollow bellow in pain, before its hand sweeps down in an attempt to grab you. You leap up, using the Hollow's arm as a springboard to grab your zanpakuto. Pulling the blade free of its muscled chest, you slash at its mask. In a surprising display of agility, the Hollow leans backward, throwing you free of it and kicking at your chest with a hoofed foot. Adjusting to the Hollow's speed, your blade slashes out at the same time as the kick, severing the hoof before it can make contact with your already-bruised stomach.
The Hollow bellows, letting out an ear-splitting howl of pain that shakes leaves from the trees and makes you take a half a step back. You can feel the Hollow's spiritual pressure build up as it attempts to flee, but you're too close for it to get away from you. As the Hollow moves in what looks like an attempt to flash step away, you ram your shoulder into its uninjured leg, sending it sprawling. Using your superior speed, you move to stand atop the fallen Hollow's chest, and aim your blade at its mask.
Before you can move to plunge the knife into the beast's head, the organ on top of its head flashes red, and you dodge to the side. The red beam cuts through the air and… doesn't do anything to the treetops that had been behind you. Kicking yourself, your head snaps back to the Hollow, just in time to see it crash through the trees on all fours. Noiselessly, because it can use its illusion power for that,
apparently.
You curse under your breath and quickly follow the beast deeper into the woods. Once again, your speed advantage (which, considering how fast this thing can move, might be thanks to its missing foot) allows you to catch up to it rather quickly, and once it's in your sight you can see that it's got Eidou Iwaba pinned to the ground by one of its huge hands.
"Makiyou wa—" the Quincy boy pleads, holding up his free hand as if to ward you off, but you knee drop the Hollow in the back of the head.
The impact is enough to shut off the Hollow's illusion, and it grunts in pain when its snout is buried in the dirt. Again, you raise your knife to punch through the back of its skull, but the Hollow surprises you. This time, its with flexibility, as it raises its arm straight up, despite lying face-down in the dirt, swiping for your head. Using its other arm, it flips itself onto its back, even as you sever three of its fingers from its attacking hand.
The Hollow lurches to its feet as you turn back to it, holding your knife in a defensive position. Once more, you take the initiative to move in and cut it down, and again, the Hollow surprises you. Not with speed or flexibility or even being an illusion, no, it kicks at you with its injured foot, but it's… not. The hoof at the end of the Hollow's leg catches you in the side of the head, sending you stumbling and giving the Hollow a chance to punch you with its intact hand, smashing into the crown of your skull.
Seeing stars, you throw yourself backward to avoid the Hollow's third, fourth, and fifth attacks. Even after you regain your footing, the Hollow doesn't let up, growling as it swings its massive fists at you. You hack into its muscular forearm, burying your knife halfway into it. This close to the Hollow, you can see that the fingers you hacked off are still gone, so you know that while it has regeneration, it isn't fast enough to be a real threat, as long as you stay on top of it.
Which is far easier said than done. Now that the Hollow has dropped all pretense of trying to run away or use illusions on you, instead focusing on using its spiritual power and bulk to crush you flat. While the Hollow's attacks are fast and strong, you're still faster, and are more than strong enough to keep up with it, though the rapid-fire stomps, punches, kicks, and the occasional headbutt begin to wear you down quickly.
The almost-navy arrow that blows apart the Hollow's left shoulder saves you from having to reach too deep into your spiritual power reserves, despite making Noringrad look a little bit like a liar. You take advantage of the Hollow's surprise by stabbing it in the throat and leveraging your weight to flip your opponent back onto its back. In twisting your zanpakuto from its throat, you elbow the Hollow's illusion-generating organ
hard, further stunning it.
"
Wa—" you don't wait to hear the Hollow's pleading, instead severing its head above the lower jaw.
You have to sit and catch your breath before going back to the Quincies, resting your head in your hands. Now that the adrenaline (if you even have that in Soul Reaper form) has stopped flowing through your veins, the dull throbbing between your ears, courtesy of the Hollow's punches, has risen to a sharp pounding resonating through your entire head. You think about just going to sleep when you get home today, whatever homework you still have can get done in the morning. There's something funny about thinking about doing your homework after having to hunt down a giant purple minotaur, but your head hurts too much to think about that right now.
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"Makiyou!"
"Makiyou, I"
Both of the Iwabas clamor to apologize to you, speaking over each other but not getting up in your face, which you do appreciate. After a few moments of trying to talk over one another, the twins look at each other, before Eidou shakes his head.
"Sorry about that, Makiyou," Tenko says after another moment, "we got tricked by Hollows,
twice, that shouldn't have happened."
You shake your head, "I underestimated one of them too, just be more careful next time." You would be tired of receiving apologies, but this one is probably the most understandable. The bat Hollow was very weak and the minotaur Hollow could cloak its presence, and they had only tracked one Hollow into the woods. "Just head home," you follow up, further waving off their concerns, "I think we both met our quotas for today."
It looks like Eidou is about to say something, but he keeps his mouth shut after seeing you pinching your temples to try to mitigate the pounding in your head. "Yeah, sounds good," he finally says.
"We'll uh, see you in class, Makiyou," Tenko follows up with an awkward wave.
Once the twins have disappeared in the direction of the nearest path, Noringrad, conspicuously silent since you arrived, decides to pipe up. "You were still holding back," she observes, fiddling with her Quincy bangle.
"I had to," you say, but don't expand further.
"You had to let that Hollow wail on you?" She looks up at you with a raised eyebrow, before rising from her seat against a tree, dusting off her pants.
"Yeah," is the only reply she gets.
Seeing that she won't get any more answers from you, the Quincy simply shrugs before disappearing via flash step.
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"There's no chance you got any homework done, is there?" You ask Aizo when you find her half-sitting and half-lying on your bed, nose in a manga volume.
"Any wha?" She looks up languidly, ignoring the light purple bruise around your right eye and the way you're carrying yourself.
You can't help but groan. "Don't worry about it, I'll get it done tomorrow."
"Tomorrow?" Aizo, with an expression you wouldn't wear, turns in a way that you would never turn to look out the window, "Boss, the sun's not even down yet."
"Don't care," you say with a sigh, "get in the penguin, I'm going to sleep."
Aizo rolls her eyes, but complies nonetheless, and before you know it you're back in your body. The headache from the Hollow and the bruise from the Quincy are almost phantom pains, now that you're back in physical form, but the fatigue from the battle in the woods is even more acute.
"Hey boss," Aizo, now a penguin, tugs on your sheets.
"Hm?" Picking the forearm you were using to shield your eyes up, you roll over to look at the mod soul.
"Toss me my manga," she points up at the book, which had been left on your windowsill.
"Just be quiet, alright?" You comply, handing her the comic.
The mod soul nods, "sure thing." With that, she ambles over to your desk and manages to scramble onto the chair, picking back up where she left off. You can't help but laugh, seeing the plush reading a manga that's almost as big as she is.
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Even after sleeping for twelve hours, you have more than enough time to finish your (relatively light) homework load. You even finish up the dishes for Natsu before she gets up. Of course, there are still downsides to getting up so early, even if you are feeling refreshed.
"Ah, Chiyu, up so early to make breakfast for your dear old dad!?" Said downside asks as he rushes into the kitchen. You dodge the hug-tackle which he smoothly transitions into turning on the coffee maker.
"Of course not," you say, rolling your eyes, "I could maybe make eggs and toast but I'm not going to risk it without Natsu even being awake."
Dad strokes his chin, "how wise of you Chiyu." He then sniffles, "I can't believe you've matured so fast in such a short time."
"Uh, yeah, me either," you nod along, not sure where he's going with this.
"Ah, speaking of eggs and toast…" Dad gets into the process of making toast and you decide to just sit in the living room and decompress before the day, deciding to cut your losses before you can get more confused.
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"You must've been out like a light last night, Shu," Mio says as you walk to class together at the beginning of the school day. You ran into her at the front gate of Kanawanatake, which doesn't happen a lot, so you both took the opportunity to walk together. "I know you checked your phone at some point," for the second time in the still-young day, you're at a loss.
"I really was exhausted," you admit, "I don't even remember what we were talking about." You take your phone out of your pocket and open the group chat. Oh, they—
"Made plans for today, yeah," Mio says as you round the corner into the corridor class 2C occupies, and you see that it's another excursion into the city. Then you see that Mai is greeting students as they arrive. Which must mean she's waiting for you specifically.
"Abayumi, Makiyou," the disguised Soul Reaper greets you both cheerfully, "good morning. Um, Makiyou, could I see you for a moment, before class- before it starts."
You and Mio look at each other before you shrug, and your friend enters the classroom.
"What is it Mai?" You ask once you're far enough away from class that you won't be overheard.
"M- the denreishinki s-said something about high a- there s-seems to be a lot of activity in th- in the surrounding Zones, s-so we sh-should be on alert," she wrings her hands, "o-oh right. Um, we need to hunt Hollows t-today, after s-school. I-if it doesn't go off d-during class. D-don't worry though, nothing- I mean, none of the um, the Hollows have b-been very s-strong, just a threat to Pluses, y-you know."
"I get it," you nod. '
But I do, apparently, have plans this afternoon,' is left out. But you
do have plans this afternoon…
[] Go out with your friends, Mai can tail you. She's decently stealthy and none of your friends are keenly aware of ghosts, not aware enough to sense someone like Mai stalking you from a distance at least. You'll take Aizo (in pill form) along too, and pop her in case the denreishinki goes off.
[] Go out with your friends for a while, but switch with Aizo at a predetermined time. She can hang out for an hour or so before leaving early. You'd rather you didn't leave your friends early, but you also want to minimize the time someone else spends with them in your body, so as not to raise suspicions and stuff. You'll hunt Hollows with Mai while all that's going on, if they're as weak as she said, it shouldn't take too long.
[] Go Hollow hunting with Mai. It shouldn't take too long like Mai said, travel time aside. Aizo will have to go out with your friends, but that shouldn't be
too bad. You gave her instructions after all, and if she keeps quiet, they shouldn't notice anything's wrong, until you can switch out with her, that is.
[] Write-in a solution (What? Please make a plan.)
A/N: Something about these Quincies makes their chapters super long (this part combined with the last one is now the longest chapter at 9k words), not sure why exactly. Also not sure if the split chapter thing will happen again, I think it worked for the gap between the last two and the fact that the first half was an exposition dump, but it might not gel well with everything. We'll see.