[BSD-RP] Soul Society: Rukongai

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Kazumi's nervousness calmed down considerably as the contestants came and went, though she had slipped around the corner at the sight of the incoming Captain of Second. She made no attempt to hide herself more than physically, though she was aware both were pointless. Regardless she remained hidden with her head poking out until the man had finished his interview and moved along before resuming her former position. She was aware he had no motive or reason for bringing harm to her now, yet all the same the sight of the man brought up both feelings of fear and shame. Coming face to face with him had seemed an avoidable thing yet it seemed to her that lately he was around every corner wherever she went.
With Shusuke now taking bets it appeared all was well and good for her current mission. Yet all the same she decided she may as well stay in her current position for now just in case. The moment the games commenced she would make her way to the relief tent set up by Fourth to await any survivors. It was entirely possible they could still receive a late entry, leaving her unable to move from her current location. Her eyes were glued to the screens showing the interviews of those who had already registered and were being spoken with by her Captain. The process itself was simple enough yet she worried she may forget an important detail when it was her doing the talking. That in mind she paid close attention to the way the woman spoke to each shinigami. She was already aware of what she was meant to ask should she need to, yet it was something else entirely to see how they were posed and the wide array of answers received.
Despite her anxiety there was a small feeling of excitement rising up at the prospect of who would actually win and her being nearly the first person to speak to those who lost and survived after the medics. How much would their demeanor change from this interview to the next? How would the reflect on their words and their fighting? A new found confidence rising up with her interest in the outcome of the games she found the waiting in her current spot all the more aggravating. Yet the moment they would announce the start she would be eagerly waiting at the next location.
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It had been a whirlwind of activity for the day. Having only just arrived in what appeared to be a full blown festival, Junko and Mizu had made their way hastily to the Fourth Division relief tent. Slumping down in her chair she assured that the sensation those around her would pick up on was simple exhaustion rather than upset. She supposed she understood the need for such a tournament yet all the same something was nagging at her. Aside from the possible death of her Captain, beneath it all, it seemed like something was off. "Panem and circenses," The words came nearly unbidden, a hushed tone that she hoped would not reach Mizu's ear. She had no other words for what he had said, her concerns matching his. Regardless there was nothing she could do.
With a sigh she stood, making her way around the tent. Inspecting the cots and their supplies, moving a tray out of the way or into a better location. Once finished she looked off to the side, eyes narrowing slightly. "One of them will be either in here with us or right outside of the tent to interview the wounded. As long as they stay out of our way I see no reason to not allow this," Her words were cut short as she considered saying more, yet there was nothing else for the time. It was well known she didn't appreciate those of Ninth sniffing around her patients yet had they not signed up to be questioned repeatedly and potentially killed? Well, had most of them not signed up for such a thing. Her hands fluttered nervously at her side, the milling of those outside as well as the broadcasts and announcements filling her ears and heightening her anxiety.
One stood out in particular, a familiar voice calling out over the speakers. Giving an extremely slow blink she mulled over what she was considering doing before holding her index finger up to Mizu, silently asking him to stay still. With that she took her leave, easily slipping through the crowds with her small frame until she approached the booth Shusuke was watching over. Two had just placed bets, it appeared, the woman Signy she recognized as the one who had brought her Division's Captain's body. The man next to her was hard to identify with his clothing. Before continuing she gave a pause, bowing to both of them. To Signy as an apology for her loss, the other to be polite before she moved forward to the booth.
The sight of Shusuke allowed her to breath a bit, a friendly and known face in a sea of chaos. Reaching forward she flicked his wrist, a true smile upon her face. Pulling the money from her pockets as she spoke, the grin did not leave her. "I hope you're taking care of yourself now. You don't need to be injured just to see me," she spoke with a lighthearted teasing tone as she set the money before her. "One hundred and fifty on my Captain, fifty on Om-...Captain Hageshi,"
She was unsure herself why she had decided to bet, not caring about the money in the slightest. Regardless, it had been put out there and felt right somehow. "Welp, time to get back to work," Raising her eyebrows she gave him a funny look in the hopes of making him crack a smile before turning on her heel. It was moments before she disappeared back into the crowd and not much longer before she was back in their assigned tent with Mizu. She gave a smile to him before sitting back down, feeling the authentic nature of it this time.
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Just as the two arrived at the 4th Divisions Tent both Junko and himself sat down in the chairs that were evenly placed between each other. Looking around, Was this the calm before the storm? He thought before letting out a sigh. Nether the less just because these strange occurrences were strategically happening right before the Kenpachi games did not mean that had any correlation.
Just as he brought his head back up looking towards Junko he was presented her index finger in his sight of view. Not entirely sure what it was for what it was meant for he just looked at her and smiled and nodded his head in agreement. Without much hesitation, Junko was gone and the flap to our tent swung back towards the middle as if no one was ever there. Was she going somewhere important..? Was there a need for me to follow? He subconsciously thought as he leaned further back into his chair.
"I wonder....."
Mizu said just as he felt a burst of wind rush into the tent as he looked at the door and just as quickly as Junko was gone Junko reappeared as if she had never even been gone. Anxiety had struck Mizu in a way he never thought was remotely even possible. Was there a chance the two of these 4th Division shinigami going to be the only two in the division after the games except for our hospital staff? Was his Captian going to be okay? All possible outcomes.. But instead of overly thinking about what the "Future" holds Mizu decided to just focus on the now and be ready for anything.
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The Rukongai being abuzz with activity was nothing new to the eldest Hoshi son, but the games brought people out in droves the likes of which he’d never seen. A frustrated sigh slipped from his lips as he heaved the last cart into its position. Glancing around at the already bustling crowd, Vali frowned as only two of the nine candy carts was actually being tended to. To some extent he wished Signy was here, she had an innate way of whipping their siblings and the few people that weren’t a part of the family that helped around the shop into shape with just a look. The only two that were currently manned were the carts being run by their grandfather Ren, and their second youngest sister, Risa. Giving the cart one last shove, Vali stood up straight, arching his back. He had absolutely no clue how Signy managed to move these things with no problem.
Standing before the final cart, Vali cleared his throat and drew in a deep breath before projecting his voice in a way that most usually assumed was taxing on his vocal cords but really wasn’t.
”Rukongai! Who’s ready to watch some fighting!?”
Vali grinned as the crowd cheered around him.
”Remember after you place your bets to stop by any of the nine Hoshi Candy Shop carts, placed for your convenience, so you can partake in the sweetest treats from right here in the Rukongai!”
Vali took a moment to take in the sight around him as people milled about, before bounding off to deliver the tenth and final cart. Sifting through the crowd, he made his way over toward the tent where he’d noticed the captains of the seireitei and other participants entering. He waited outside of the tent until he heard no one else speaking and peeked his head inside.
”Excuse me? Captain Yugure? I apologize for interrupting, but I come bearing a gift from the Hoshi family as a thank you for your years of patronizing our business. This is from the soon to be head of our family, Signy Hoshi. We wish you the best of luck in the games.”
Stepping aside, he motioned with his hand as the two non-Hoshi workers wheeled in a cart filled to the brim with an assortment of every kind of sweet and pastry one could possibly imagine. Vali flashed the captain his most captivating smile as he and the workers took their leave to man their own carts. This day was bound to be a profitable one for the Hoshi family. As he tied his apron around his waist, he had only one last thing on his mind as he gazed down the way toward his grandfather. It would only be a matter of time now before Ren stepped down as the head of the Hoshi family and passed it onto Signy, and she was sure to be in attendance of the games.
 

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In a span of several seconds, she is at the northern gate to the Rukongai, traveling vast distances with the use of Shunpo. Passing through the gates, she is in awe of the festival like ambiance of the Northern district, brought to life by the commerce and crowds of excited onlookers, eager to see fists flying, teeth knocked out and even lives extinguished. She was not exempt from this very form of savage excitement, hoping to witness such brutality with her very own eyes.
Finally noticed by the people in the crowd, they begin to whisper amongst themselves about the exiled woman, giving their opinion to their friends and companions. She pays them absolutely no mind. What could they, complete strangers say to her that her own family and friends hadn't already said to her to her face. It was almost laughable. Instead, she carries on, unbothered by their opinions or commentary, and delves deeper into the district. The woman's eyes seem to twinkle for the first time at the sight of the different food stalls she had never experienced beyond the walls of the Oki manor, or the prepared meals within the walls of her previous division. This street food was a first for the exiled noble. Driven by curiosity, and the allure of a sweet scent, she walks up to a simple stall selling yakiimo. Before the vendor has a chance to charge, she flashes the family's crest, and while it holds very little political power in it's current state, the family's wealth is undeniable. The vendor nods, making note to bill the the Oki estate for the sweet potatoes. As she continues her trek, she stashes all but one in the hidden pockets in her sleeves. Like a void, they disappear into the shadows cast by the fabrics, as she keeps the single wrapped potato out. Carefully, she peels the paper wrap and bites into it, the heat from it's center nearly scalding her if not for her swift thinking to hold the steaming piece of food between her teeth and rapidly inhaling fresh air.
Suddenly, a booming voice she recognizes fills the air, luring everyone to what would be the the betting tent. She smiles, making her way over, and glancing over the crowd of people rushing to place their bets. As she continues to loom over the shorter patrons before her, they begin to part, making way for her to approach the counter. With half the sweet potato in her left hand, she rummages the sleeve with her right hand in search of money.
"Well, well. Let's see here. Let's do 200 on Hageshi, and.... I supposeeeee I'll do 100 on the Oda. Oh, there is that man from her interview... let's do another 100 on him."
She drops the currency on the counter, and points to her third gamble, a completely unknown white-haired variable added into the mix from who-knows-where. But from Omoni's interview playing through the district on repeat, along with the others, as she walked around, she could see the woman's excitement on this random prospect, and that was enough for her to place her bets.
"Had I known it was going to be like this, I would've brought more pocket money!"
Having placed her bets, she walks away fascinated by the atmosphere. Surely, Masahiro would have enjoyed coming here and experiencing all of this for himself. Maybe the boy's father would enjoy the barbarism taking place, now that he was no longer the adjudicator he once was. She scoffs at the fantasy of a happy family like other's seem to have, nothing more than a dream that she will never attain for herself. She dare not even continue to entertain the thought. She resumes her wandering, rather than finding a seat, coming across the very tent each and every interview took place.
"Oh yeah."
Before anyone can think to stop her, she crosses the threshold. Some freeze in shock to not only see her, but dare walk in. Perhaps she was there on business? After all, it had been quite a while since she had seen Yasu. Many knew how close the two once were, perhaps she comes to make amends. Now it is her face plastered across every screen as she finishes the last of her yakiimo and tosses the wrapper into the garbage bin.
"Gah, at least let me finish eating before pointing the cameras in my face."
On a tight schedule, the Captain wastes no time with her barrage of questions. She probably had hundreds to go through. Perhaps on another occasion they will get a chance to catch up.
“Has anyone influenced you to participate in the games?”
"No, I actually just found out this was happening today. I'm glad I was able to make it!"
She chuckles sheepishly, having been a recluse for the last two weeks.
“If you gain the title, will you try for Captaincy?”
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" Yare, yare... You know, it never crossed my mind. I was very content as a lieutenant, and now, well... I suppose... Yeah, why not?"
She seems a bit hesitant at first, having been very comfortable as a lieutenant. But she cannot deny the prestige of being a captain will serve to restore honor to her name.
“Outside of yourself, who do you think has the ability to become Kenpachi?”
"Funny you ask that, I just came from the betting stand, and I didn't even think to bet on myself, if that was even allowed. I didn't think to ask. Well, anyway, I bet on Omo-- Captain Hageshi, Oda, and..."
She rummages through the very same cards Omoni had seen earlier, where she saw the the picture of the white-haired man.
"...this guy. I don't know who he is, but Hageshi seemed really excited about him. And you know she loves a good fight."
“Do you have high hopes that your competition will put up a good fight?”
"In all honesty, I hope I can put up a good fight for my opponent. It's been a while since I did anything dangerous, aside the little kerfuffle on the Oki clan grounds with Captain Mukuro.. I'm actually quite rusty."
She chuckles once more, the nerves beginning to creep in as these questions continued. Perhaps the oldest competitor and the most out of practice in battle to take part in these games, Honoka can't help but feel a certain sense of looming dread as the minutes tick by.
“Do you have any words to share before you step into the field?”
"Give it everything you got, and I'll give it everything I got! I don't want to leave with any regrets!"
Making a fist with her hand, the educator punches the air softly towards the camera. Posing for a dynamic shot.
Honoka doesn't exactly expect to win the title, nor is she vying for it tooth and nail like other competitors. Her true purpose for joining the games is to release the pent up aggression and frustration she's harbored as of late. With no real outlet at her disposal to violently lash out, it wears away at her, stressing and hindering her. This is a rare opportunity for the woman to let lose and be as violent and barbaric as she once was.
With the interview done, she rummages through her pockets, pulling out a yakiimo and tossing it to Yasu, still warm to the touch. Surely she'd appreciate the fine cuisine of the local residents just as she did. With that, she steps out of the tent, opening a second wrapped potato to snack on as her eyes scan for a good seat to watch from the sidelines by her lonesome until her very own name is called.
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