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Present Day…
A wince took place as he was tended to within the Fourth Barracks. Only fourteen days had passed since the amount of news that was brought to his attention, sending the entirety of the Seireitei into a full-scale frenzy as they all clamored to their respective stations to fulfil their important tasks and duties. After the findings of the Seventh Division over their missing leading officer, they brought the remains to the Fourth’s barracks for further examination to find the cause of death leading to Itsuki’s untimely demise. It was reported that he was completely brutalized prior to his passing, but Shusuke had only skimmed the report lightly due to the amount of preparation he had to perform in order for the games to be properly broadcasted throughout the entirety of the Seireitei. When given the chance he would take a longer look at the results, but he found things that required his full use of his right hand, his favorite sword wielding hand was rather difficult. Unfortunately, he only had himself to blame. After his arrival to the First Division upon safely escorting Atsuko Ise to the barracks, Shusuke had, although without proper invitation, entered the meeting hall of the White Coats.
Two Weeks Prior….
Admittedly, Shusuke was very much without his manners, walking in with a lit accessory which was clearly frowned upon, and also failing to acknowledge the Captain-Commander of all entities….surely embarrassing the Ninth’s Editor-in-Chief, his own Captain. Quickly met by the piercing gaze of the commanding Shinigami, then followed up by swift physical reprimand from Yasu. Crippled by her strength, he was quickly reminded why one of them has a white haori and the other a wooden badge. After being grabbed and having his wrist twisted, he interestingly didn’t yelp or wince in pain. His tolerance was much too high as an experienced shinigami. Plus prior beatdowns from Yasu had a ’callusing’ effect, as his body was strengthened by the various punishments. He simply let out a small groan and closed his eyes the entirety of the meeting while still intently listening in on the events that took place.
As quickly as it began, the meeting was over and Yasu had finally released her second in command from her treacherous grip and began making her exit with the Captain of the Fifth Division, Tenzen Oda. The feeling in his wris- no. his entire arm was engulfed in a flame like sensation as he was left kneeling on the wooden planks of the hall. He soon used his left hand to get himself to his feet and slowly tested his right hand to see how much damage had been made. Turning it clockwise, he felt sharp discomfort, turning it counter clockwise he was instantly introduced to the delayed pain that would soon reach his elbow. That was when he winced. A grimace formed in the corner of his mouth, he could feel the swelling instantly take with every minor movement speeding up the process. It wouldn’t be long before he loses all feeling in his hand. Finally making his way out of the hall and to Captain Yugure as she exchanged pleasantries with her fellow superiors. Positive that his hand wouldn’t be the last of his stern talking to, he accompanied his Captain towards the Fifth’s barracks to pick up Jiroshizo Raikyu.
Nearly an hour passes,Yasu gathers the members of the Ninth’s barracks, all two-hundred and some odd members including himself, Jatiri Yabuki, Kazumi Fujioka and Jiroshizo Raikyu. Other members included the young Uzu Ogawa, and the Ninth Division’s lead reporter, Otsukai and even Genmaru. Wasting little time, she would go on to address the state of affairs that would concern the Ninth regarding the upcoming Kenpachi Games as they have been put on duty for event detail.
“Listen up, because I’m only going to say this once. The Captain-Commander has issued out a Soul Society-wide tournament under the name of the Kenpachi Games. I am sure that you all correlate the title of Kenpachi to members -- or to be more specific, captains of the Eleventh Division. Such is not the case any more, so here’s the deal, I want the Shinigami of the Publishing department to use the Seireitei Communication Column to spread the word on the Kenpachi Games. They will be open to Rukongai denizens and even prisoners of the Maggot’s Nest, so I want the patrol teams to spread the word through all three-hundred and twenty districts over the course of the next two weeks and set up stations for broadcasting in sections of the Rukongai and around the four quadrants.”
A small pause in her speech to allow for her orders to be fully digested, even filling the emptiness of the quiet room of over two hundred people.
“Everyone other than Lieutenant Kiyoshi, Third Seat Fujioka, Fourth Seat Yabuki, and Jirōshizo Raikyū can go. Get the ball rolling immediately.”
As the room of hundreds quickly dwindled down to a mere four bodies, including his own. He would take a slight peek at how quickly the room had cleared. It always amazed him to see how swiftly the heed of Captain Yugure’s words were taken. As they should. However, she wouldn’t be finished in delegating her tasks and giving out orders. Starting with Jatiri and Jiroshizo.
“Because I know you two are familiar with one another, I’m going to have you two work together to set up the broadcasting systems in the Rukongai with the patrol team. I’ll be asking the Twelfth Division for equipment, so if you see a bug-eyed hunchback roaming around, be nice. I want three in each cardinal direction, in the upper, middle, and lower districts so everyone can have eyes on the games.”
Shusuke’s eyes were averted until he received his direct orders. He attempted to not make eye contact with his Captain until she spoke directly to him. He had very little time to feel shame, but would soon be met with it. His orders he figured would be much similar to the tasks already given if not to oversee the completion of each task himself. But he also knew Yasu would be saving him for last...so that she could finally eat him alive. Her attention soon shifted to Third Seat Kazumi.
“I want you with the publishing department and working on the SCC. When the Games begin, you’ll be working with interviews on those who fail to make it past the preliminary match-ups, if they happen to be alive; that order goes to you two as well. I want to know everything. You’ll also be working to greet and gather the participants' information for me to use during the introductions at the start: name, ranks, date of birth, height, and something they like if you can. Dismissed.”
The three shinigami had their duties, tasks, and were promptly dismissed. They were alone, It was now he would finally lock his lavender orbs with Captain Yugure’s amethysts. Fear was the furthest thing from his mind, he’d been in frightening situations before and this wasn’t any different. He always prepared himself for the chance of death and has always seemed to look it straight in the eyes without any lack of confidence nor despair. He killed those emotions long ago. He could tell she was analyzing him thoroughly, he looked worse for wear as the day came to a close; his hair properly unkempt (more so than usual), his shihakusho and hakama dirtied from battle with Sixth and Eleventh Divisions, and to top it off, was missing the only accessory that physically separates him from his foot soldiers. His Lieutenant badge. Lost in the scuffle with the war waged between the six men who had been involved in the confrontation. He could feel her anger emanate from her person, her emotions mixing and molding with her reiatsu being conjured from deep within her soul. He stood straight with his arms to the side, pushing the throbbing pain of his arm out of his mind as the punishment that was sure to come.
“It seems as though my absence has caused you to forget exactly how to act in my stead. You entered the Captain's Hall without a summon and made no effort to pay your respects to the Captain-Commander, much less me, and proceeded to smoke as if you were lounging around in your lodgings!” is how she opened. He didn’t flinch at the change in tone, nor did his face quiver. He was still as stone, fully prepared for the words being spoken to him. Doubling down on her statements, she continued. He remained silent. “I should have snapped your fucking arm for disrespecting me in front of the other Captains, and the Commander no less. If I was not before you, would you be so brazen to act in such a way, Shusuke? You think because of our history I'll allow you to act as outlandish as that without consequence?”
He dared not to answer. He could only think and his thoughts, far and few. “Sighs...Guess it wouldn’t be as brazen as hoarding food from place to place, but to each their own I suppose…” he was sure to keep that thought directly private. He still greatly respects Yasu, and is willing to take responsibility for his own actions. He had gotten more relaxed around the younger folk within the barracks, a poor judgement in his own estimation from the once diligent Sixth Division Adjudicator. She got closer and closer to the Bengoshi, with her reiatsu leaking out like a running faucet filling the room with uncomfortable dry air, making it harder to breathe for the Kiyoshi. His breaths soon began to be labored, as the strength would quickly recede to his innermost depths as he would fall to his knees effectively in a state of...dying? Was he to be killed, right here, right now? So be it he thought. His royal hues still matched her own, as she bore a hole into his soul via her windows. Feeling the bloodlust drip from her coat and the strands of her hair. His mind would soon go blank as he continued to remain silent, while she went on to proceed to teach a lesson. Exhaling a deep breath, she would seem to re-assert dominance over herself as the reiatsu and the atmosphere in the room changed back to its original state. Control over his lungs would soon return, and his thoughts finally returned to him. The only thing he could remember was seeing his deceased wife smile her gorgeous smile while in her arms was the son he continued to get to know. He gasped for air as his head was face down to the wooden floor, drenched with sweat from his labored torture at the hands of his Captain. Whether or not she felt sorry for him, or just simply wished for him to be removed from her feet. She helped him rise to his feet as he caught up with his lungs.
“I don't care what you do, but you need to get it through your head that you are the Lieutenant of the Ninth Division. You have a duty to your division and represent me as my second-in-command. Your little play dates with your former division need to be cut off until you get it through your skull on where your duties lie. If you don't think that you can continue to perform on the level that I need you to be, find your badge, put it on my desk, and I'll accept your resignation back to the Sixth Division.”
Turning from him as she fixed her attire, she resumed her stern chart with him by leaving Shusuke with some final remarks.
“This will be my only warning. Clean yourself up, and get to work with Fujioka. I'm headed to the medical unit for personal business and to work with Captain Nakamoto regarding the relief stations. Once the games begin you'll be working the betting pool for funding with each participant.”
Leaning against a table for support, she then took off on her business and left the lieutenant, alone. He looked down at his injured hand, properly swollen and red, even his tattoos on his hands were unidentifiable. Clenching it and feeling every ounce of pain that surged in his arm with that action he was reminded of who he needed to be. No vows were taken, but Shusuke did find a resolve that he had been missing for one hundred years.
“Well...I’m certainly not going to quit...time to get to work.”
Present Day…Thirty Minutes Prior to the Games
“Seriously, does it take this long to heal? I felt fine days ago Junko.”
A horrible patient to have. Probably shittier than any Eleventh Division member to date in terms of allowing one's body to heal at a keen rate. For the past fourteen days, Shusuke has been monitoring and performing any and all duties leading up to the Kenpachi Games. From equipment setup, to gathering information on the participants, he made sure that every station had what they needed to succeed so as to leave his Captain to focus on her own tasks. They hadn’t spoken since that day but he got the feeling it wasn’t intentional from either side as they both were hard at work trying to make this event the largest one in recent memory. In-between those trips to the event grounds, he would frequent the Fourth Division barracks to have his wrist checked out for any damage, permanent or not. Thankfully he would be fine and have no ligament issues, but the process of healing was an arduous task in itself given how busy the lieutenant had become in such a short time.
This allowed him to befriend his new fellow Lieutenant, Junko Izumi. The two had met over one hundred years ago when Shusuke was in the unfortunate position of detaining his former friend Enso Aikawa, she was the one who performed the blood work and helped deduce his hand in the events that led to a triple murder taking place at the Seventh Division. Although the two have grown relatively closer in this short time, he clearly was annoying her greatly with his patient's opinion while she had the hard evidence on why the process was to be this long. With a large sigh, she continued working to unwrap the cloth splint he had been wearing for fourteen days while also performing a small level of healing Kido to properly stabilize the injury he sustained. He never mentioned how his hand got this way, and he wasn't about to fess up to it now if she had asked him. With the incident having been days ago and the event coming up In a mere half-hours time, it was now water under the bridge to him.
"If you would hold still, I'd have been a lot faster...although you've healed quickly on the surface, you were still in the precipice of being hurt. You don't need to push yourself so much Lieutenant."
Stern but kind, was how Shusuke would describe Junko. She was sweet when it didn't involve medical work. Or any work. The two even managed to share stories of service over a blunted cigar, much to the surprise of the Kiyoshi Lord, Junko was something called a 'social' smoker and was exceptionally laid back once the two were deep in their clouds. Aside from her small appreciation for debauchery, he liked her attitude and how hard she worked, even being recognized as the new Lieutenant for the Fourth Division. He knew she’d be equal to the task, if she was able to be sincere as she was with him then there was no patient or task around this place she couldn’t do. Finally, she was finished unwrapping and testing his wrist for any lingering issues but they were both pleased to find none. After sharing a quick gaze at one another Shusuke awkwardly broke the silence, knowing this would be the last time in quite possibly a while he would see her. It was a shame, he enjoyed making a new friend.
“Well uh, I should get going. The Games start soon and I gotta be at the betting pool shortly for setup. I suppose I’ll see you later.”
Hopping off the medical bed coolly while stretching his newly healed wrist, the day had finally come, the biggest sanctioned bloodbath the Seireitei will see or have seen in the last One Hundred Years. It was honestly the timing of it all, the excitement was certainly in the air. Shsuuke in private had been practicing his auction talk and had a certain way with crowds and sanctioned organized chaos. After exiting the Fourth’s barracks, he tied his hair back with ablack elastic given to him earlier on in the week. Figuring it was time for a day without his black mop in his eyes, he needed all of his vision for the bookkeeping of this event. After breathing in, then exhaling out and slapping his face a few times to sing the life into his cheeks, his royal purple orbs flecked with determination and thus, was off again on his latest task disappearing into a plume of ash.
Fourth Division Barracks ———————————— traveling to ———————————— Ninth Division Barracks