Karakura -- Jyuushiro's Look Into the Living World

Jul 01, 2008 16:15

Jyuushiro gets all the paperwork to have Rukia tested and seated in the Thirteenth and turns it into all the right places with all the right signatures and all the smiles that he can summon to get it on its way. He puts in all the applications to the right places for a week long stay in the living world and when the approvals come back, he does ( Read more... )

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incandescens July 8 2008, 16:32:15 UTC
His third seats are still swearing that they'll manage absolutely everything just fine and notify him if anything at all goes wrong, as he leaves Seireitai.

Karakura's certainly noisier than Seireitai. And it has traffic. And hotel rooms.

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liralen July 9 2008, 19:32:13 UTC
Hmm... traffic... Jyuushiro leans quietly against a building and watches the flow of people and the much faster, sleeker, shinier cars than the ones he is used to. Eventually, he sees how the traffic lights work and how people and vehicles respond to them. Having figured that out, he walks with his rolling suitcase, briefcase with the laptop in it, suit, and hip length long white hair to a nice looking hotel, not too much glass and chrome, not too much velvet in the foyer. Just enough...

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incandescens July 10 2008, 00:43:18 UTC
Times may change, but the response of hotel-owners to money (or at least the appearance of it) remains the same, and he is shortly provided with a hotel room with all mod cons. (And all tv channels, too.)

There are no immediate obvious big-reiatsu disturbances going on in town at the moment.

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liralen July 12 2008, 03:47:56 UTC
Ooo... mod cons. Jyuushiro flips through the TV channels with mild bemusement, wondering at how it could be that there are enough people interested in all these things that there are actual whole channels devoted to them. Until he hits the Discovery channel and wonders why there aren't more channels like this. Modern knowledge is fascinating...

He loses a couple hours to that, but with no real disturbances going on, he feels he might as well catch up a little. He does manage to unpack his stuff, get situated for the week, and then, sitting in the hotel room, he decides to fire up the laptop just to see what there might be around him. He knows, now, that he can't sense the holes unless he can see them. So he might as well take a look as to what's around him before going shopping.

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