Ururu wasn't feeling much better after breakfast, but she wasn't feeling much worse either, so maybe it was okay. Still, she hadn't been feeling very good to being with, so she was pretty sure it wasn't as good as it could be, even if it wasn't as bad. There was just a lot on the girl's mind, people she was worried about especially, and it was a lot more to think about than she was used to.
Kisuke-san always told her not to worry, so maybe, Ururu thought, she shouldn't be doing so much of it. But then Kisuke-san also told her that they were a team, and the rest of her team wasn't there. The Shinigami were nice enough (even Ichimaru, except he was the enemy), but they weren't Ururu's team. And neither were Fai-san or Orihime-san, or Keman or Kurogane.
It made her lonely to think about.
So Ururu decided to leave a note. It didn't take her long to post it, and then she just had to wait. Hopefully she would hear good news, and then she could worry less.
That done, Ururu looked around the Sun Room for someone to talk to, or even better, someone to help. There were lots of people she didn't know, and lots of people who were already talking to other people. But one person was sitting by himself, and he didn't look very good at all.
"Um, excuse me." Ururu crossed the room quickly, and looked up at the stranger. She hoped he wouldn't mind her offer. She didn't know how well she'd deal with another scowly man right now. "Are you okay?"
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Kisuke-san always told her not to worry, so maybe, Ururu thought, she shouldn't be doing so much of it. But then Kisuke-san also told her that they were a team, and the rest of her team wasn't there. The Shinigami were nice enough (even Ichimaru, except he was the enemy), but they weren't Ururu's team. And neither were Fai-san or Orihime-san, or Keman or Kurogane.
It made her lonely to think about.
So Ururu decided to leave a note. It didn't take her long to post it, and then she just had to wait. Hopefully she would hear good news, and then she could worry less.
That done, Ururu looked around the Sun Room for someone to talk to, or even better, someone to help. There were lots of people she didn't know, and lots of people who were already talking to other people. But one person was sitting by himself, and he didn't look very good at all.
"Um, excuse me." Ururu crossed the room quickly, and looked up at the stranger. She hoped he wouldn't mind her offer. She didn't know how well she'd deal with another scowly man right now. "Are you okay?"