Ch60- Visitors
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Seeing their half-joking pouts, Kai realized he might have drifted too far into his own world. He rose from his chair, stretching his limbs before walking around the table. His arms snaked around the girls, drawing them into a hug.
"Aw, c'mon, don't be like that," he said, pressing a quick kiss to each of their cheeks. His actions elicited a chorus of giggles from the girls, their momentary pouts transforming into blushes and shy smiles.
Just as he was about to retake his seat, the classroom door swung open. A group of students entered, their uniform were weirdly off. As they did, Kai felt a strange sensation, as if he was picking up their spiritual powers. His eyes narrowed slightly, a frown creasing his forehead.
The one who caught his eye was a short figure, youthful but bearing an intense, sharp gaze. This was Hitsugaya Toshiro, whose teal-colored hair and piercing turquoise eyes gave him an ethereal appearance, contradicting his stern expression. He had an air of authority around him, accentuated by the way the others trailed behind him.
Following Toshiro, a tall, buxom woman entered, her golden hair falling around her shoulders in a cascade of curls. Rangiku Matsumoto, Kai remembered, known for her cheerful personality as well as her impressive combat skills. She had a relaxed air about her, as if she was here for a social visit rather than a school one.
Behind her was a tall man with crimson hair, tattoos accenting his face and body. Renji Abarai's gaze was fierce, the large, angular sword strapped to his back added an intimidating factor. His aura was heavy with a warrior's spirit, and his stance was always prepared, as if ready for a fight.
Next to enter was a muscular man with a bald head, Ikkaku Madarame. His cocky grin and wild eyes gave away his battle-hungry nature. Ikkaku was a wild card, someone who enjoyed the thrill of the fight more than anything else.
Beside Ikkaku stood Yumichika Ayasegawa, a man of unconventional beauty with long, dark hair and a peacock feather adorning his ear. Yumichika was calm and composed, his demeanor starkly contrasting with Ikkaku's.
Finally, a petite girl with violet eyes and short black hair entered the classroom, a white Chappy bunny hairpin adorning her hair. Rukia Kuchiki, a name that made Kai's heart clench slightly. Seeing Rukia, Kai sighed sadly, but also felt a pang of happiness. Her appearance here indicated that she was safe, but it also reminded him of the imminent danger that lurked around the corner.
"What's going on?" Chizuru whispered, leaning towards Kai. Her eyes widened as she observed the newcomers, curiosity sparking in her eyes.
"Transfer students, maybe?" Machiru offered, her gaze flitting from Kai to the newcomers.
As the last of the newcomers entered the room, the murmurs of the classroom quieted down. The imposing presence of the strangers had quickly captured the attention of everyone, making the air tense.
Out of nowhere, Chizuru and Machiru sprang to their feet, their faces lighting up with recognition. "Rukia!" they squealed in unison, rushing over to greet their old friend. Orihime and Tatsuki quickly followed, leaving Kai alone at their shared table.
The sight of the girls hugging and laughing with Rukia brought a nostalgic smile to Kai's face. It felt like a strange echo from the past, reminding him of happier, simpler times.
As Kai observed the reunion from his spot, he could feel a peculiar surge of spiritual pressure. His eyes flicked to the newcomers, a sudden understanding flashing in his eyes. "Soul reapers," he muttered under his breath, recognizing their spiritual signatures.
Suddenly, Rukia's eyes met his. There was an intensity in her gaze that startled him. The entire room seemed to blur into the background, and all he could see was Rukia. In that moment, the distance between them seemed irrelevant; their gazes were enough to bridge the gap. His heart pounded in his chest as he acknowledged the truth he'd been avoiding. The memory-altering spell he had placed on Rukia had broken.
His throat went dry as he read the emotions in her eyes. There was resentment, yes, but also understanding. She knew. She knew everything he had done, and she wasn't hostile. It seemed like she had pieced together his reasons - his attempts to protect himself and those around him.
Kai stood from his seat, his lazy demeanor giving way to a sense of urgency. He walked over to the group, his hands tucked into his pockets, his posture nonchalant. But those who knew him could see the tight set of his jaw, the worry in his eyes.
"Rukia," he called out as he approached them. His voice was calm, but there was an undercurrent of tension that wasn't lost on his girlfriends.
The chatter ceased and all eyes turned towards him. There was a moment of silence before Rukia spoke. "Kai," she acknowledged, her voice was neutral, but her gaze was still sharp. There was a moment of tension, then Rukia broke into a small smile, diffusing the atmosphere. "It's been a while."
At her words, the others relaxed. Tatsuki shot him a questioning look, but he just shrugged in response. He turned his attention to the newcomers. "I suppose you all are here for more than just a school visit, huh?" He said, a lazy smile tugged at the corner of his lips.
"And who might you be?" Hitsugaya's voice cut through the idle chatter, his tone chilly, matching his icy gaze. All eyes in the room shifted to Kai, creating an uncomfortable silence.
Kai glanced down at the small figure, a lazy smirk adorning his face, though he said nothing. The tension in the room amplified as seconds ticked by. Rukia, sensing the impending conflict, stepped in to fill the silence. "He is Kai," she stated firmly, her eyes never leaving Hitsugaya's. "The Kai."
Hitsugaya's eyes widened, a flicker of surprise breaking his stoic facade. He quickly composed himself, his gaze shifting back to Kai, now holding a newfound respect. "We need to talk," he said, his tone now serious.
Kai gave a nonchalant shrug. "If we must," he responded, maintaining his indifferent demeanor. Although, he couldn't hide the apprehension that flashed in his eyes. Internally, he was preparing himself for a conversation he had been avoiding for a long time.
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