As Yuichi finished his meal and headed to Kira's dorm room to meet her, his thoughts continued to churn with questions and suspicions. The events in the forest had left him wary, and he couldn't shake the feeling that someone close to him might have been behind the trap.
The silence between Yuichi and Kira grew more pronounced as they walked toward Captain Yoruichi's mansion. Yuichi's thoughts raced, and he couldn't help but feel a growing sense of unease about what had transpired in the forest. The need for answers became too overwhelming to ignore.
‘That attempt was too sloppy for it to have been Urahara or Aizen. It also couldn’t have been Mei or Yoruichi as they would rather interrogate me, and find out what they need rather than do something so troublesome. The only person remaining was Kira.’
Finally, unable to contain his curiosity and suspicion any longer, Yuichi turned to Kira with a furrowed brow. "Kira," he began, his voice calm but tinged with urgency, "I need to know the truth. Were you responsible for what happened in the forest?" He fixed his gaze on her, searching for any telltale signs of guilt or deceit.
Kira remained silent for a moment, her expression unreadable. The weight of Yuichi's question hung in the air, and she seemed calm and nodded. "Yes, Yuichi," she admitted, her voice in its normal tone. "I was involved in what happened in the forest. I led those hollows to you, cast kido on you to seal your movement, and sealed the area."
Yuichi's mind raced as her words confirmed his suspicions. He had considered Kira a potential ally, and the revelation that she had played a role in the forest incident left him feeling a mix of anger, curiosity, and confusion. He continued to walk beside her, struggling to process the truth.
"Why, Kira?" Yuichi asked, his voice heavy with irritation. "Why would you do something like that? We were allies and classmates. I even gave you a kido that I developed to help you, so why."
Kira's gaze remained fixed ahead as she spoke, her tone resigned. "I had my reasons, Yuichi. Reasons that I can't fully explain right now. Nevertheless, I need you to understand that it wasn't personal. Just know that I was simply verifying if your intentions to help were genuine or false. There were factors at play that required me to take certain drastic actions. I was able to verify that I could trust you so I saved your life. If you hadn’t figured it out then I had no intentions of revealing this to you."
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Yuichi clenched his fists at his sides, trying to contain his frustration. "Factors? What kind of factors could possibly justify putting me in danger like that?"
Kira spoke calmly as she continued to walk beside Yuichi. "I understand your anger and confusion, Yuichi," she replied, her voice tinged with indifference. "But there are secrets within the Seireitei that are not meant to be known by everyone. I can't reveal anything to you right now, but I hope you'll understand when the time is right."
Yuichi's expression remained stern. "So, what now, Kira? Are we still allies, or was our friendship just a facade?"
Kira couldn’t seem to hold it in and chuckled at Yuichi’s statement. "I don’t think it’s ever not been a facade between the two of us. You sought to use me and I sought to use you. That’s all there’s ever been us and I believe that’s all there ever will be. The reason I’m telling you all this is because I find you trustworthy enough Yuichi. That’s why I didn’t kill you in the forest. Now that the façade is gone I believe we can truly become allies."
As Yuichi absorbed Kira's words, the complexity of their relationship and the intricate web of deception that seemed to surround them became even more apparent. He had approached Kira with his own motives and intentions, and it appeared that she had done the same. The revelation that their relationship had always been a facade left him with mixed emotions. He had previously had a feeling about Kira but this seemed to go way beyond what he expected.
Kira's admission that they could become true allies, now that the pretense had been shed, left Yuichi contemplating the possibilities. He couldn't deny that Kira had saved his life in the forest, and her actions had at least partially confirmed her trust in him. Besides seeing how she was he also understood that if he didn’t accept this new partnership, then he’d have to worry about another situation like before.
After a moment of silence, Yuichi spoke, his voice measured. "I appreciate your honesty, Kira. I’m sure you’ve figured it out, but just like how there are things you can't reveal right now, it’s the same for me. If our goals align, then perhaps we can work together as genuine allies. However, let's be clear about one thing, if you ever endanger my life again then we’ll reach an impasse where one of us has to die. If we're to be allies, it has to be based on trust and mutual benefit."
Kira nodded, her expression still calm. "Agreed, Yuichi. Trust and mutual benefit it is."
With their agreement reached, Yuichi and Kira continued on their path to Yoruichi's mansion. As they walked in silence, the Seireitei's bustling streets provided a stark contrast to the complex situation occurring between the two as they walked.
As Yuichi and Kira arrived at the grand gate of Captain Yoruichi's mansion, they exchanged a brief look before Kira reached out to knock. It wasn't long before a maid appeared, her attire impeccable, and she greeted them with a polite bow.
"Good day," the maid said with a warm smile. "Lady Yoruichi is expecting you. Please come inside, and I will take you to her."
Yuichi and Kira followed the maid through the lush and well-maintained garden that surrounded the mansion. The scent of flowers filled the air as they made their way to the entrance. Yuichi couldn't help wondering what Yoruichi might wish to discuss with him.