Bleach Fan Fiction ❯ Completion ❯ Two Halves Make a Whole ( Chapter 5 )
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Title: Completion
Disclaimer: Don't ruin my dreams.
Rating: G [ K ] – for fluffy-tendencies.
Spoilers: Nope. Go ahead and flame me if you find any.
Summary: Series of drabbles about how IshiHime complete each other.
Funny, I was initially thinking "fruit" for this theme. Not sure how it ended up this way...
V. Two Halves Make a Whole
Orihime nibbled on the end of her pen, deep in thought. "If a good spirit is a ‘whole,' then
would Hollows be ‘halves'?"
Ishida didn't even bother to look up from his math homework. "No, Inoue-san. Hollows
are incomplete souls who were neglected by the Shinigami."
"But...if they're incomplete, wouldn't they be ‘halved'?"
Ishida awarded Orihime's logic with a glance. "Ah...I've never thought about it that way,
Inoue-san."
"So, then, couldn't two incomplete ‘halves' make a ‘whole'?"
"...Perhaps."
Orihime beamed at her stoic slayer classmate, "I guess that means that a soul isn't
complete without their other half."
Authors Notes: I had a hard time adding and subtracting words for this one...but, I got across
what I needed in the end. After all, the entire point of this exercise for me is to figure out how to
pick-and-choose my words carefully. It's more about the journey, not the destination.
.:ObscureAnimeWriter:.
– Every nerd has his day. With Inoue Orihime, Ishida Uryuu will have an entire afterlife.
Disclaimer: Don't ruin my dreams.
Rating: G [ K ] – for fluffy-tendencies.
Spoilers: Nope. Go ahead and flame me if you find any.
Summary: Series of drabbles about how IshiHime complete each other.
Funny, I was initially thinking "fruit" for this theme. Not sure how it ended up this way...
V. Two Halves Make a Whole
Orihime nibbled on the end of her pen, deep in thought. "If a good spirit is a ‘whole,' then
would Hollows be ‘halves'?"
Ishida didn't even bother to look up from his math homework. "No, Inoue-san. Hollows
are incomplete souls who were neglected by the Shinigami."
"But...if they're incomplete, wouldn't they be ‘halved'?"
Ishida awarded Orihime's logic with a glance. "Ah...I've never thought about it that way,
Inoue-san."
"So, then, couldn't two incomplete ‘halves' make a ‘whole'?"
"...Perhaps."
Orihime beamed at her stoic slayer classmate, "I guess that means that a soul isn't
complete without their other half."
Authors Notes: I had a hard time adding and subtracting words for this one...but, I got across
what I needed in the end. After all, the entire point of this exercise for me is to figure out how to
pick-and-choose my words carefully. It's more about the journey, not the destination.
.:ObscureAnimeWriter:.
– Every nerd has his day. With Inoue Orihime, Ishida Uryuu will have an entire afterlife.