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31_days2006-03-05 07:27 pm
[march 5] [bleach] spinning on an axis
Title: Spinning On An Axis
Date/Theme: March 5 | A good universe next door
Series: Bleach
Characters: the Kurosaki’s neighbors
Rating: PG
Notes: Eh... It's okay. Wish it was better. But maybe I'll rewrite it? ick.
They noticed how things had become way more hectic when the woman of their household had died. It was a sad tale, an awful tale; each family had come to pay their respects on that day and the next. But none except them knew so well how terrible their loss truly was.
They remembered at the dinner table a timeline of the Kurosaki’s lives before the tragedy; They remembered when the two newlyweds purchased their home and clinic, she directing the movers as to where the furniture went, and him lazing about until she noticed and rebuked his smirks. They remembered the leisurely strolls the couple took with their first newborn child, his hair a bright mess. They remembered the funny incidences with her twin pregnancy. They remembered.
To anyone else, it was alarming over in the house next door. Guests would arrive at their parties and hear the teenage boy yowling from the other side of the fence, and turn to them and wonder, “What’s killing the poor child over there?”
And the Kurosaki’s neighbors would simply smile and look towards that clinic and say, “They suffer a loss.”
“Of sanity?” someone might quip playfully.
And they'd reply, "In a way. But it’s never boring.”
Date/Theme: March 5 | A good universe next door
Series: Bleach
Characters: the Kurosaki’s neighbors
Rating: PG
Notes: Eh... It's okay. Wish it was better. But maybe I'll rewrite it? ick.
They noticed how things had become way more hectic when the woman of their household had died. It was a sad tale, an awful tale; each family had come to pay their respects on that day and the next. But none except them knew so well how terrible their loss truly was.
They remembered at the dinner table a timeline of the Kurosaki’s lives before the tragedy; They remembered when the two newlyweds purchased their home and clinic, she directing the movers as to where the furniture went, and him lazing about until she noticed and rebuked his smirks. They remembered the leisurely strolls the couple took with their first newborn child, his hair a bright mess. They remembered the funny incidences with her twin pregnancy. They remembered.
To anyone else, it was alarming over in the house next door. Guests would arrive at their parties and hear the teenage boy yowling from the other side of the fence, and turn to them and wonder, “What’s killing the poor child over there?”
And the Kurosaki’s neighbors would simply smile and look towards that clinic and say, “They suffer a loss.”
“Of sanity?” someone might quip playfully.
And they'd reply, "In a way. But it’s never boring.”
