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[8th] Volume 97: Cruel Dreamscapes

Anzu

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There was shuffling and the hollow snap and pop of a fire in the next room. Upon a worn mat half destroyed by moths, a pile of blankets moaned. Rising out of the coverings, the young girl's mouth opened wide, releasing a long, heavy yawn. Rubbing the sleep out of her eyes with both hands, she stifled another yawn and peeked her eyes open for her first look at the day.

She should have been surprised that the sun hadn't come up yet, and that the small home was still pitch black, but she wasn't. One squinted glance over to her father's equally worn bedroll showed that his blankets were in disarray, and the crackle of fire in the next room proved her theory.

"Still too early..." she murmured to herself, settling back down beneath her covers, allowing her whole body to disappear beneath the old blankets.

She and Ryouta had stayed up late to look at stars. He had promised her Venus after sunset, and Mars before bed. The girl had bet him her morning rice that they wouldn't see both planets on the same night, and she'd lost that bet. Her stomach grumbled at the memory.

The door to the second room opened wide, flooding the black room with dancing firelight. The tall figure silhouetted in the doorway scanned the room quickly, dark eyes glinting in the shifting light. Avoiding the small table, he moved directly to the pile of blankets beneath one of the room's only windows.

"Anzu... Wake up, Anzu-chan."

Grumbling from the curled up girl in the blankets. "Go away, old man. I want to sleep through breakfast so I can forget how hungry I'm going to be."

A pause. Then incessant nudging on the blankets from the man. "Anzu-chaaaan, wake up!"

Waving her hands out of the blankets, she swatted at Ryouta's foot. "I told you to leave me alone," she groused.

The middle-aged man squatted by the belligerent pile, whining childishly. "But nobody can find mushrooms like you can, Anzu-chan!"

Beneath the blankets, the girl smiled. Then, heaving the largest groan that her small body could handle, she moved up out of the warm spot, meeting her father's eyes. "If I go out to get mushrooms, though, I'll be wanting my bowl of breakfast rice back as payment."

Ryouta made a face at her. "Fine. I'll just win it again the next time you bet. You always lose."

A girl cursed with continual bed head, she clawed her fingers through her short orange hair. "Keep saying that, old man. I'll win next time. Why are you up so early, anyway?"

"I couldn't sleep, so I went to the back room to work on something that I'd been tossing around in my head for a while."

"What is it?" Anzu asked, suddenly more awake.

Seeing her excitement, her father veiled his, his face flooding with nonchalance. "Really, it's not important. Just go back to sleep, Anzu-chan. You wouldn't be interested anyway." He distracted himself for a moment, refusing to look at his daughter. When he glanced back at her, though, he couldn't bear it.

He grinned widely at the ginger-haired preteen. "Go get mushrooms, and then I'll show you!"

Grabbing a shabby straw hat at the door, Anzu was gone, running across the dew-covered grass to the mouth of the forest behind their small home. The morning sun's first fingers of light were creeping up into the sky, slowly revealing the thin layer of warm mist she moved so swiftly through.

As lanky as she was for her age, she still moved with the grace of one that had yet to grow beyond their child height. Especially in these woods. She knew this forest inside and out. Every insect, arachnid, and sliming creature that crawled the mossy floor to every chattering and wailing bird in the canopy. Without slowing, she dipped beneath low branches, raising her arms to shield her face against brambles hidden in the brush.

Leaving the mess of brush, Anzu paused, taking a moment to breathe and savor the morning. She had planned on running the whole way, to the mushrooms and back home, but the morning always brought her a calm feeling that very little else could.

Her bare feet padded over the mossy ground, slender, dirty toes taking in the sensation of the thousands of green nubs beneath the soles of her feet. A gentle breeze whispered past her bare calves, ruffling the thin linen of her short yukata.

A small stream crossed her path thirty feet ahead, so she moved on to it, remembering that there was a rotting log nearby where mushrooms grew very well. At the edge of the stream, she craned her neck, spying the white mushrooms growing plentiful on the log across the slow moving water.

Putting the straw hat she held over her short hair, she took up fistfuls of her short yukata and stepped forward into the water. The icy cold of the stream took her by surprise, and a thin gasp escaped her lips. Cold pebbles obeyed the movement of her feet as she began to wade further through the water, the flowing liquid moving lazily southward at mid-thigh.

Shivering against the water, she hurried out the other side, twitching one foot free of water like a perturbed cat. Moving over to the log, she took inventory of the mushrooms she saw. Three different edible kinds growing on this log. Pleased with her find, she took off the straw hat and began to fill it with mushrooms. Picking each small fungi gently by its stem, she dropped it into the hat.

Moment later, hat half full, she cradled it against herself and moved back across the stream, not as surprised by the biting water this time. Gaining her footing against the stones at the bank, she was out of the water and at a run again, homeward bound.

Despite the morning sun glaring in her eyes, and despite the awakening she felt was terribly premature, a smile split her face. She had her mushrooms, her father waiting for her, and a whole bowl of rice with her name on it.

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Anzu woke suddenly, gasping for breath and gripping her sheets in tight fists. Panting, she stared around the room through wide eyes. A young woman was kneeling by her bed, gazing down at her through silvery blue eyes.

"Are you alright, Anzu...?" she asked, both hands touching the girl's arm. "One of the girls said you were talking in your sleep."

Trying to get her breathing back to normal, she pressed a hand to her chest. She was pale, freckles contrasting harshly with ashy skin. "Ume...it was just a dream... Just a dream..." Her face turned, eyes darkening. "Ryouta..."

Ume's ears pricked at the name, and she instantly pressed a smile through she pain she was feeling for her friend. "Come on, Carrot Head. Time to get up. Fix your messy hair, and lets go find our division houses together."

Trying to push her dream from her mind, Anzu nodded slowly and disengaged herself from her sheets.
 
[8th] Week 98

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The Spirit Academy was bursting with life the day after the training shinigami graduated. It was also uncharacteristically loud. On a normal day in the midst of the curriculum, the school remained relatively quiet, and special training classes were held in different areas so as not to disturb the students studying. Today, however, while the training shinigami were still in their courses, the newly graduated students were free to do as they pleased in the short break available to them before officially joining with their divisions.

Aside from the few that had decided to spend their first day of break sleeping the day away in their rooms, nearly every other graduate was out. Many were gathering socially outside the academy, talking about spending their day in Rokungai to flaunt their newly attained status. Others were sparring, or had slipped away to be with one special to them that would be joining another division in a short number of days.

Up in one of the many female communal bedrooms, Ume waited patiently for Anzu. She watched her tomboyish friend with absent eyes as she changed from her sleeping yukata into her brand new shinigami robes.

Eyeing the clothing, Ume made a face. "It looks like they gave you a boy's robes," she remarked. "It's not flattering to your figure at all."

"What figure?" Anzu retorted, her lips turning in a crooked smile. "My body just doesn't have the curves for the robes to cling to like, you know...everybody else."

Ume gave a weak laugh, then raised a clenched fist in the air. " 'One of these days! Just wait! I'm going to bloom overnight and all of the boys will say "Will someone please tell me who that beautiful woman is? I've never seen her before!" ' ," she said, trying her hardest to mimic her best friend's voice through the widening smile on her face.

Anzu's face melted into playful defeat. "Ume-chaaan, you make it sound like it's not going to happen! You'll jinx me!"

"I don't want to jinx you. Just don't get too jealous looking at my curves while you wait for yours!"

Anzu made a noise of distress. "I'm so envious, though, Ume-chan! I wish that my shinigami robes fit like yours did."

"Don't forget that you wish you could attract boys like I can, too!" Ume added gleefully.

"That, too! That, too!" Anzu whined, unable to sit still in her frustrations. "Ume-chan, you're so cruel!"

"Aww, Anzu... You know that if I get more boys than I can handle that I'll share with you."

The two of them laughed. Similar jokes poking playful fun at Anzu had been a staple of humor between the two very early in their friendship. She knew that Ume was never serious, and it did her a lot of good to not take herself so seriously all the time. Returning to jokes like this brought happy memories for them, and smiles to both faces.

"I'm going to go wash up before we leave," Anzu said, hurriedly making up her bedroll.

"Calm down your messy hair while you're in there," Ume said with a grin. "If you don't, everyone will definitely think you're a boy."

Anzu shrugged. "They would have to say 'Who is that very good looking guy walking around with the gorgeous Ume? He must be very lucky to have her by his side!' " With a vague smile, the girl disappeared through the open door.

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Anzu padded down the hallway to the washroom, passing several other open communal room doors. There were a few other stragglers left in the rooms, but most were empty, belongings cleaned up and beds made neatly.

The washroom was also empty (a small wonder, considering a number of the girls at the academy were more interested in finding a lover than their true strengths), which relaxed Anzu. Although she had spent so much time with them, she still wasn't comfortable with most of the girls around her. There was nearly always something so insincere about them that made her wary.

Pouring water into one of the basins, Anzu dipped her hands into it, rubbing them roughly against her face. Wiping the access water off on the inner white sleeve of her shinigami robe, she moved to the mirror to take a look at herself.

"Ume's right. I really do look like a mess," she murmured, combing her fingers through her short hair.

Ume... She couldn't get the girl off her mind. Their imminent parting weighed heavily on her, never leaving her. Especially when she was in Ume's presence. It took so much effort to be herself when she was already feeling so confused and alone. She wanted to spend every moment with Ume doing everything they loved together. But another part of her wanted nothing more than to cry into her shoulder.

She knew that Ume felt the same. As prideful as her sister was sometimes about being unreadable and a mystery, Anzu could see right through Ume. And Anzu loved her, all the way through.

Anzu moved back to the sink and splashed more of the cool water on her face. Behind her hands, she could feel the hot sting in her eyes.

Losing her father was the hardest thing she'd ever been through. Leaving her sister, though, would probably be harder.

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Once Anzu had left, Ume's smile vanished from her lips, replaced with a look of deep concern. Anzu's dreams had been coming more frequently the last few weeks. Memories of the past were probably manifesting themselves in her mind as she grew more wary of her own future.

The girl lowered her head, silver blue eyes resting on her folded hands in her lap. Disquiet was flooding her senses, and she did everything that she could to keep it at bay. She and Anzu would be leaving each other soon, though. Anzu, the only close friend Ume had ever made in her many years in Rokungai.

Ume squeezed her eyes shut. They were joining different divisions. They would be able to see each other in passing, but would they ever be able to spend a whole day together again? Since the day that Takashi took the girl in, she and Anzu had always been together. Since they met, the furthest away from each other that they'd ever been was sleeping in different communal rooms here at the Spirit Academy.

Ume's face grew tense and a tear drop fell from each eye, splotching damply on her smooth knuckles. She couldn't cry. She couldn't let Anzu see her cry. They would both break, and what would they do then? Ume had to be strong for her sister. She knew that Anzu was being strong for her.

Hearing footsteps outside the doorway, Ume quickly straightened up, rubbing her damp knuckles on her black robe.

Anzu walked in, looking much more presentable than when she'd left. Eyeing her friend warily, she knelt in front of her. "Ume, are you alright...? Your eyes..."

Ume smiled brightly, but couldn't bear to meet Anzu's sight. "I just sneezed a moment ago. It was a very big sneeze, Anzu-chan. The room must be very dusty."

The concern in Anzu's face didn't go away. "We're nearly alone in this dormitory, and I didn't hear anybody sneeze," she said, eyebrows knitting.

Her sister finally met her eyes and winked, sticking out her tongue. "Then it's good that you're not joining the Hunter Killers in 12th division. You would never do them justice with your bad hearing."

"Good luck throwing an attitude like that around when you're in 3rd division!" Anzu replied quickly. "I hear the Captain of the 3rd has a temper all her own. I'll be glad when she puts you in your place."

"You'll never hear her punishment, with ears like yours," Ume retorted with a laugh.

"Maybe not, but I'll hear all about it from other members of the 3rd. Especially if, instead of yelling at you, she just uses the force of her reiatsu to make you wet yourself in front of a patient."

Anzu was laughing now, and so was Ume. Whether consciously or unconsciously, they were both glad to have evaded heartache for just a little longer as they left Anzu's shared room to make their way out into the streets of Seireitei.
 

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