Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Bleach Fan-fiction 19

Sayuri dodged another wall of shadows and growled at Aya. Her whole body was covered in small scratches and scrapes, from times when she had not been completely successful at dodging the lines of shadows that came at her. She was panting deeply. Finally, she decided to use her last resort and started to chant. Aya's eyes widened and she ran at Sayuri, in an attempt to stop her from opening another dimension but Sayuri just dodged and dodged still chanting in that strange language. No matter what Aya threw at her, Sayuri was still fast enough to dodge it every time. Unable to stop it, from coming, Aya prepared herself to get pulled into that world again.
"Haha, you told me that here, you couldn't use your Soul Cutter's abilities. You are finished!!" Sayuri screamed as she dove at Aya. It was Aya's turn to dodge over and over again but she realized that Sayuri was also moving more slowly and her attacks were not as powerful as before.
"Her Spirit Energy is lower. Having this world open is draining her," Aya realized. Sayuri was still a lot faster than she was though. When Aya was finally given a small opening between Sayuri's attacks, Aya held her hands in front of her and said, "Way of Destruction 33, Pale Lightning." The ball of white light hit Sayuri point blank as she moved to attack again. Aya picked up her speed, and before Sayuri could move, she was pinned under Aya's sword.
"How?" she sputtered.
"I did tell you that I couldn't use my Soul Cutter's abilities, but if I'm not mistaken, I also told you that I could fight in many other ways as well. Now you will die," Aya said, and was about to kill Sayuri when,
"Wait, I believe that you are forgetting something. Have you thought about what'll happen if you kill me while you are still in here?" Sayuri asked. Aya froze. If she was not automatically expelled from the world, then she would get stuck there for the rest of eternity without anyone to open it. Would she be able to handle that?
"Tsk," she said and instead of killing Sayuri, she leaped off of her chest.
"What's your plan though? You can't kill me either because I'm that much stronger than you and your sister is waiting for you in the other world."
"My sister is dead. You killed her," Sayuri replied, anger, a smooth undertone to her voice.
"In my defense, she did attack me. I don't think you care about that though," Aya said.
"You know I don't."
"How about we finish this in the real world where we can both fight at full strength?" Aya said. "I can tell that creating this world drained you and keeping it here is draining you as well. How about we fight full strength back in Soul Society. One final strike."
Sayuri stared at her and the sighed. Behind her, a large hole opened up in space and Aya dashed to get out of the dimension.
"This last hit will finish the battle," Sayuri said. Aya nodded and drew as many shadows as she could towards her. Sayuri pulled all of her Spirit Energy forward and yelled, "Way of Destruction, 33, Pale Lightning." They ran at each other and the darkness of the shadows collided with the bright light of Sayuri's attack. . When the crash had subsided, Aya stood there, her arms trembling from the amount of effort she put behind her attack. She panted as her muscles screamed at her. Across from her, Sayuri stood there a long slash across her chest from where Aya's shadows had penetrated her Way of Destruction.
"You are strong. I have failed not just myself but my whole family. Especially my sister, who gave her life to me so that I may stop you. It was obvious that our family should sit at your family's feet, Shihouin Aya. Never forget the power that you nobles have and how you use it," Sayuri said.
"Curse you." Then she fell to a pile on the ground. Her cat ears twitched a little and then were still.
"I was on your side the whole time, and if only my life had been at stake I would have let you claim it. Chiasa's actions were wrong, I freely admit that. It wasn't the first time that noble families took advantage of others and it won't be the last. I am sorry for what my family has done, and thank you for reminding me about what I should never do. I will remember both of you, Sayuri," Aya said, and then stumbled out of the courtyard.

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