Jushiro Izanagi
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Nagarashi sat in silence as Kinko began his monologue highlighting the ills of the Kuchiki clan and their past behaviours. The wounds were deep, resentment was left to fester and a promising talent was cast aside. He made sure not to interrupt Kinko as the new clan head spoke. The man’s words brought back memories of a time when Nagarashi was very much a part of the household. However, politics and foolish traditions drove him to walk another path. In his ‘younger’ and more rebellious years, Nagarashi lashed out in ways that may have brought unwanted attention to the clan. His activities within the Rukongai, rubbing shoulders with criminal elements, was most unbecoming of a clan which held itself in such esteem. Nagarashi was far from a saint and wasn’t easily manipulated.
Before he’d even found himself as a member of the fourth division. He was part of expeditions to Hueco Mundo, actively placing himself in harm's way. A thrill seeker as it were. The Kuchiki could not allow his behaviour to go unchecked. He refused to be pretentious despite being fully capable of enacting the proper etiquette of a Kuchiki. He wasn’t bothered by such pressures, it was the internal hypocrisy of the elders which rubbed him the wrong way. A few of those old fools have already turned to dust. And Nagarashi was glad to see it happen.
Mentions of the massacre and betrayal was a sore subject for all Kuchiki clan members. Even the likes of Nagarashi had issues with it, he took no pleasure in hearing of the systematic slaughter of his kinfolk. Nagarashi himself had to fight off a few would-be assassins. These were things not easily forgotten. As Kinko finished speaking, it would appear that the fourth seat had a decision to make. Nagarashi finally took the long awaited sip of his tea, only to toss the liquid to the side.
“Do you see this? Unacceptable”.
He stated while lifting the empty cup slightly so that Kinko could perceive it. His tone was one of irritation. Nagarashi spent time brewing his undrunk beverage and it was only right that Kinko felt responsible for him not enjoying it.
“This is what happens when conversation interferes with important matters. My tea is cold now. You should feel responsible”.
Nagarashi sighed and shook his head as he sat there contemplating Kinko’s words. There wasn’t anything he could do to change the past. Kinko wasn’t responsible for the way Nagarashi was treated. And truth be told it was freeing knowing that he didn’t have anyone breathing down the back of his neck. Nagarashi was able to operate how he wanted to. In the meantime though, Kinko required a reply to his open invitation.
“You’ve inherited more than the title it seems. Most heads of the Kuchiki would have shown up with a lecture setting out wild expectations in order to maintain the status quo. You brought an apology instead. That alone tells me that the clan might actually survive your leadership”.
Nagarashi’s gaze shifted towards Kinko as he studied his cousin the way a physician might study a patient. He was quiet, deliberate, searching for weakness and deception. But what was he to gain by deceiving Nagarashi?
“I am feeling spiteful today and that is why I accept your offer. I want to watch those old fossils and wrinkled antiques squirm as I wander around the family manor. I do have some stipulations though. Firstly, I want my own quarters somewhere where I don't have to breathe the same air as those relics. Clean, quiet and entirely under my control. You don’t get to assign me a room next to some overcautious old fart who complains about the draft”.
His blue eyes narrowed as he let out a dry chuckle.
“Secondly, I do not attend to the elders. Not now, not ever. If they fall sick, die or catch a cold from a teacup, that is not my problem. They’ve spent decades treating me like I was a stain. I don’t do charity for the stubborn or self-important. My time and skill are for those worthy of it. Accept these terms or don’t bother carrying on”.
A smirk tugged at the corner of his mouth as his excitement grew. In Nagarashi’s eyes, he wasn’t being unreasonable with his request.
“Tell me, were you the only one in the running for your current position?”.