Garouga! Bare Your Fangs!
Throw your fangs up!
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- Seen Jan 21, 2011
Author's Introduction:
This is a little side-project that I've been working on in between chapters of my masterpiece, Wolves Don't Howl Alone. It is indeed a Bleach fanfic, although I did my best to not retell anything from the actual plot. Instead, this timeline runs parallel to some of the later story arcs. The main characters are non-canon and I limited canon characters to supporting roles at best. Also, keep in mind that while 12 chapters are ready to go, I reserve the right to review and edit them to my heart's desire before posting them. Got any feedback for me? VM it. So...Yeah.
The Legal Stuff:
Because I enjoy living lawsuit-free, I am obligated to inform you that I do not own Bleach and I am not taking credit for anything that Kubo Tite created. I am merely reshaping it to entertain you. Man, I hope that works. Anyways...
Even though she was only the messenger, Megumi felt the burden of one who has been banished simply by holding the scroll. Sure, it had been a direct order from Captain Yamamoto, but the guilt of carrying a letter to an outcast was almost too much to bare. That, along with how uncomfortable her gigai felt and how dull this town looked, was dangerously close to her personal breaking point. Good thing the pay for doing this was triple what she usually got.
Why would an ex-shinigami live in Rock Valley, anyway? This place had to be the most average town in the universe. There were no random brawls in the streets, no drinking contests, no cleaning of any swords. Hell, these people didn't even have swords. Megumi's eyes shot from waistline to waistline as she walked – oh, the walking! How did these people manage without flash steps?! – but was disappointed by a total lack of weaponry.
Sure, she had heard stories of Earth from those who had actually been, but the odds of a simple paper-pusher such as herself making a trip were long. Not to push me out of the cradle or anything, she thought bitterly. No, having to deliver a serious message to a dangerous outcast was the perfect first step.
What was on the scroll, anyway? Megumi had attempted to read it on several occasions, but it was written in English. Did Captains always write high-priority messages in a different language? Maybe it was their way of keeping nosy little officers out of serious affairs that did not concern them.
A light flickered in the back of her mind; What if it DID concern them? What if, in her very hand, was a secret plan that would stop Aizen's campaign in its tracks and assure safety to the entire universe? And she got to deliver it! And, on top of that, she was the first person to witness the savior of her people! The excitement in her gut was beginning to build again!
Yes, this was the street. Megumi checked the number on the nearest iron-box-on-a-stick. A white metal 10 was plastered on the side of it. No, this wasn't it. The letter was supposed to go to the residency at number 5...
"Eight...Seven...Six..." Each number came out as a barely-audible breath, merely to keep her on track. The suspense was building. If this house was 6, then the next would be –
"Is that it?"
Number 5, Manticore Way was...ordinary. No white stone pillars, no eery gargoyle guardians perched on the roof, no dead trees lining a narrow stone path up to the door. No, it looked like a simple white house with a small green lawn and a porch that housed a single chair. An ordinary-looking cat was basking in the sunlight that shone on the single step leading to the door. Could a dangerous outcast really reside in such a place?
Looks can be deceiving, the little voice in the back of her mind reminded her. Just because he looks like he leads a normal human life does not mean that he was a normal shinigami.
Reinvigorated by the words of her cautious side, Megumi made her way up the stone path. The cat on the porch lifted its head and followed her with its eyes until she was directly in front of it. Megumi stared into its deep yellow eyes and saw it give some kind of shrugging motion before moving over to a chair to resume its nap. It gave no sign of interest in its guest fumbling with a scroll, nor did it care about her silent praying before she knocked once.
"You may enter," a voice chimed as her knuckle hit the door.
The front door led to one large sitting room that was occupied by a single man. He sat at a table in the center, his eyes fully focused on a – Hollow mask?! Yes, there was no mistaking it! Similar masks lined the walls and were stacked neatly on the floor, but he seemed to be used to them. Megumi was not. It was like entering a barbarian's den and being greeted by piles and piles of skulls.
"Good to see that they are teaching you what a Hollow looks like," the man murmured as he brought the tip of a brush across the mask in front of him. He blew lightly on it and held it up to admire his own work. "Yep, this one is a keeper. Now, would you please stop doing that and sit down?"
Megumi tore her eyes away from the mask's frightening features and realized that her forehead was covered in sweat and she was hyperventilating. Taking the stranger's – no, the outcast's. Remember that he is an outcast, the voice in her mind urged her – advice, she sat across the table from him. Masks of all shapes and sizes were scattered across it and she found herself looking at anything and everything to keep her eyes occupied. Unfortunately, he was the only thing in the room that did not have to do with Hollows. He was also much more dangerous than any Hollow could ever be, but she exterminated that thought before forcing eye contact with him.
"Stop looking at me like that." She obeyed almost immediately and forced her gaze upon one of the masks. It looked so real, so lifelike, so obviously created by a person who had witnessed the real thing on more than one occasion.
"What are they for?" she asked in a hoarse whisper. Her finger ran timidly across the dull white paint of the nearest mask. It felt smoother than it looked.
"Just a hobby," the man replied with a shrug as he rinsed his brush off in a cup of water. "They sell well at craft fairs and make good novelty items for them."
"Them?" Megumi asked blankly.
"Humans." Oh, that's right. She was a shinigami, not a human. That deserved a mental slap on the head. "So what can I do for you, darling?"
Darling? Seriously?
"I, ah, have this letter addressed to Mr. Jakuchu Vega. Is he, um...you?"
The man nodded and pulled a scroll from the sleeve of his shirt. Megumi gave him a short nod of understanding before reaching in her pocket to grab the – Wait, where did it go?! Oh no, this was bad! If Captain Yamamoto heard about this, she was probably going to be put to death, or even worse! She could be banished! Then what would she do? Sit in a room painting masks all day–? Oh, wait, he had it.
"I see. Thank you." The man – Jakuchu? Or did he go by Vega? – rolled the scroll back up and placed it back in his sleeve. "You may take your leave now."
Megumi stood and headed for the door without so much as a bow. It shut silently behind her except for the soft click that completed her mission. With one last look at the cat, who seemed so out of place at a maniac's house, she headed back towards the street with a pace just shy of running. No doubt that the idiots back at the office would get a kick out of this.
This is a little side-project that I've been working on in between chapters of my masterpiece, Wolves Don't Howl Alone. It is indeed a Bleach fanfic, although I did my best to not retell anything from the actual plot. Instead, this timeline runs parallel to some of the later story arcs. The main characters are non-canon and I limited canon characters to supporting roles at best. Also, keep in mind that while 12 chapters are ready to go, I reserve the right to review and edit them to my heart's desire before posting them. Got any feedback for me? VM it. So...Yeah.
-Joe
The Legal Stuff:
Because I enjoy living lawsuit-free, I am obligated to inform you that I do not own Bleach and I am not taking credit for anything that Kubo Tite created. I am merely reshaping it to entertain you. Man, I hope that works. Anyways...
Bleach: Secondary Operations Unit
Prologue:
Outcast
Outcast
Even though she was only the messenger, Megumi felt the burden of one who has been banished simply by holding the scroll. Sure, it had been a direct order from Captain Yamamoto, but the guilt of carrying a letter to an outcast was almost too much to bare. That, along with how uncomfortable her gigai felt and how dull this town looked, was dangerously close to her personal breaking point. Good thing the pay for doing this was triple what she usually got.
Why would an ex-shinigami live in Rock Valley, anyway? This place had to be the most average town in the universe. There were no random brawls in the streets, no drinking contests, no cleaning of any swords. Hell, these people didn't even have swords. Megumi's eyes shot from waistline to waistline as she walked – oh, the walking! How did these people manage without flash steps?! – but was disappointed by a total lack of weaponry.
Sure, she had heard stories of Earth from those who had actually been, but the odds of a simple paper-pusher such as herself making a trip were long. Not to push me out of the cradle or anything, she thought bitterly. No, having to deliver a serious message to a dangerous outcast was the perfect first step.
What was on the scroll, anyway? Megumi had attempted to read it on several occasions, but it was written in English. Did Captains always write high-priority messages in a different language? Maybe it was their way of keeping nosy little officers out of serious affairs that did not concern them.
A light flickered in the back of her mind; What if it DID concern them? What if, in her very hand, was a secret plan that would stop Aizen's campaign in its tracks and assure safety to the entire universe? And she got to deliver it! And, on top of that, she was the first person to witness the savior of her people! The excitement in her gut was beginning to build again!
Yes, this was the street. Megumi checked the number on the nearest iron-box-on-a-stick. A white metal 10 was plastered on the side of it. No, this wasn't it. The letter was supposed to go to the residency at number 5...
"Eight...Seven...Six..." Each number came out as a barely-audible breath, merely to keep her on track. The suspense was building. If this house was 6, then the next would be –
"Is that it?"
Number 5, Manticore Way was...ordinary. No white stone pillars, no eery gargoyle guardians perched on the roof, no dead trees lining a narrow stone path up to the door. No, it looked like a simple white house with a small green lawn and a porch that housed a single chair. An ordinary-looking cat was basking in the sunlight that shone on the single step leading to the door. Could a dangerous outcast really reside in such a place?
Looks can be deceiving, the little voice in the back of her mind reminded her. Just because he looks like he leads a normal human life does not mean that he was a normal shinigami.
Reinvigorated by the words of her cautious side, Megumi made her way up the stone path. The cat on the porch lifted its head and followed her with its eyes until she was directly in front of it. Megumi stared into its deep yellow eyes and saw it give some kind of shrugging motion before moving over to a chair to resume its nap. It gave no sign of interest in its guest fumbling with a scroll, nor did it care about her silent praying before she knocked once.
"You may enter," a voice chimed as her knuckle hit the door.
The front door led to one large sitting room that was occupied by a single man. He sat at a table in the center, his eyes fully focused on a – Hollow mask?! Yes, there was no mistaking it! Similar masks lined the walls and were stacked neatly on the floor, but he seemed to be used to them. Megumi was not. It was like entering a barbarian's den and being greeted by piles and piles of skulls.
"Good to see that they are teaching you what a Hollow looks like," the man murmured as he brought the tip of a brush across the mask in front of him. He blew lightly on it and held it up to admire his own work. "Yep, this one is a keeper. Now, would you please stop doing that and sit down?"
Megumi tore her eyes away from the mask's frightening features and realized that her forehead was covered in sweat and she was hyperventilating. Taking the stranger's – no, the outcast's. Remember that he is an outcast, the voice in her mind urged her – advice, she sat across the table from him. Masks of all shapes and sizes were scattered across it and she found herself looking at anything and everything to keep her eyes occupied. Unfortunately, he was the only thing in the room that did not have to do with Hollows. He was also much more dangerous than any Hollow could ever be, but she exterminated that thought before forcing eye contact with him.
"Stop looking at me like that." She obeyed almost immediately and forced her gaze upon one of the masks. It looked so real, so lifelike, so obviously created by a person who had witnessed the real thing on more than one occasion.
"What are they for?" she asked in a hoarse whisper. Her finger ran timidly across the dull white paint of the nearest mask. It felt smoother than it looked.
"Just a hobby," the man replied with a shrug as he rinsed his brush off in a cup of water. "They sell well at craft fairs and make good novelty items for them."
"Them?" Megumi asked blankly.
"Humans." Oh, that's right. She was a shinigami, not a human. That deserved a mental slap on the head. "So what can I do for you, darling?"
Darling? Seriously?
"I, ah, have this letter addressed to Mr. Jakuchu Vega. Is he, um...you?"
The man nodded and pulled a scroll from the sleeve of his shirt. Megumi gave him a short nod of understanding before reaching in her pocket to grab the – Wait, where did it go?! Oh no, this was bad! If Captain Yamamoto heard about this, she was probably going to be put to death, or even worse! She could be banished! Then what would she do? Sit in a room painting masks all day–? Oh, wait, he had it.
"I see. Thank you." The man – Jakuchu? Or did he go by Vega? – rolled the scroll back up and placed it back in his sleeve. "You may take your leave now."
Megumi stood and headed for the door without so much as a bow. It shut silently behind her except for the soft click that completed her mission. With one last look at the cat, who seemed so out of place at a maniac's house, she headed back towards the street with a pace just shy of running. No doubt that the idiots back at the office would get a kick out of this.