Yes, SERO, that news article definitely didn't sound suspicious in the least. Sometimes, I can't believe how much silence and corruption is allowed in this place. With enough opposition, you'd think that someone could get some answers around here, but we're still stuck in the same perpetuating circle with the companies being allowed to continue
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Hitsugaya-taichou and I live out of the way in Sector Five. It is rather comfortable.
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Is it? Do you have an apartment or a house?
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A house. Hitsugaya-taichou procured it before my arrival and was generous enough to allow me to move in, once my time amongst the newcomer apartments had ended.
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Oh, good, so you wouldn't have had any problems with proofing. What's the neighborhood like?
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No, we never had trouble. The place is quiet. We have very few neighbors and most are not close at all. We have a small section of woods mostly to ourselves.
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[And isn't getting rid of him now. Not when there's fun afoot.]
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[She gives him a faint smile.]
How have you been, Mr. Kuchiki?
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I can think of a few reasons.
I have been well. Yourself?
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[She gestures to her desk, even if he can't see it.]
What reasons would he have to toss you out?
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We have differences of opinion on... art.
[He sounds amused. This is Byakuya's weird sense of humor.]
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What is that, exactly?
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He is the Wakame Ambassador. A... reminder of home.
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[No, she doesn't care that she's just said that to someone as powerful and as respectable as Byakuya Kuchiki. The look in her eye is fond, because:]
It's good that you have something to remind you of home.
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Hitsugaya-taichou is not fond of him. I cannot fathom why.
[Manifestation of his insanity might be the reason.]
You have something similar?
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[She pauses, but then she unhooks the top two buttons on her high collar so she can pull out a necklace with the number 'XIII' on it.]
I do, in fact.
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