Hinamori's frown deepened at the more in-depth description of the city. That sounded... eerie, actually. She hadn't been paying as much attention to the 'plantlife' around them to draw from memory. (But then, she'd been more than a little distracted.)
Suddenly, the strange sky that hung above made a whole lot more sense. It would figure if everything was fake that it would be the same way.
The fact that she wasn't the only one being whisked away without any real warning was pretty unnerving itself. But at the same time, she felt a trickle of hope seep into the back of her mind. If she wasn't the only one, then maybe the others who'd vanished over the past few weeks...?
As Aizen began going into detail about just what the journals were capable of, Hinamori's eyes widened with visable surprise. She peered down at the journal in her hands with a newfound curiousity, beginning to fidget idly with it. She hadn't realized this tiny thing was capable of all that. "It sounds a little like our hell butterflies back home... , " she murmured thoughtfully to herself. In that case, it was something she was definately going to be toying with later.
Her attention was fast to fall back on Aizen as he turned to face them, a relieved smile creeping onto her face despite herself. So they had come here! That explained why they'd all dissapeared so suddenly; they'd just been yanked to this Paixao like she'd been. Here she'd been so worried about all of them!
This means I didn't lose my chance to apologize to Hitsugaya-kun after all, she thought. Not something she was particularly looking forward to... considering what had happened the last time they'd seen each other face-to-face, he might not even accept her apology. Hinamori wasn't sure she could really blame him. They'd been friends for so long, and just like that, she'd -- but she wanted to get it said. The thought that he might have been gone with something like that hanging between them on top of everything else had been almost more than she could bear.
She nodded her agreement to Aizen's request, furrowing her brows in a determined sort of way. "Right. I won't tell anyone, Captain Aizen. I promise." Hinamori had just managed to find her place with her captain what had felt like an eternity. It wasn't something she'd allow herself to lose again. Both he and his secrets were safe with her.
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Suddenly, the strange sky that hung above made a whole lot more sense. It would figure if everything was fake that it would be the same way.
The fact that she wasn't the only one being whisked away without any real warning was pretty unnerving itself. But at the same time, she felt a trickle of hope seep into the back of her mind. If she wasn't the only one, then maybe the others who'd vanished over the past few weeks...?
As Aizen began going into detail about just what the journals were capable of, Hinamori's eyes widened with visable surprise. She peered down at the journal in her hands with a newfound curiousity, beginning to fidget idly with it. She hadn't realized this tiny thing was capable of all that. "It sounds a little like our hell butterflies back home... , " she murmured thoughtfully to herself. In that case, it was something she was definately going to be toying with later.
Her attention was fast to fall back on Aizen as he turned to face them, a relieved smile creeping onto her face despite herself. So they had come here! That explained why they'd all dissapeared so suddenly; they'd just been yanked to this Paixao like she'd been. Here she'd been so worried about all of them!
This means I didn't lose my chance to apologize to Hitsugaya-kun after all, she thought. Not something she was particularly looking forward to... considering what had happened the last time they'd seen each other face-to-face, he might not even accept her apology. Hinamori wasn't sure she could really blame him. They'd been friends for so long, and just like that, she'd -- but she wanted to get it said. The thought that he might have been gone with something like that hanging between them on top of everything else had been almost more than she could bear.
She nodded her agreement to Aizen's request, furrowing her brows in a determined sort of way. "Right. I won't tell anyone, Captain Aizen. I promise." Hinamori had just managed to find her place with her captain what had felt like an eternity. It wasn't something she'd allow herself to lose again. Both he and his secrets were safe with her.