[quote=Nicias Askani] Giovanni didn’t hang around the squad 7 barracks long. Sensing that Kenny was there was enough to afford himself a small break. The man would fine him eventually and then they could report. If it took to long he would simply report by himself and take the backlash. Sudednly he could feel the spititual pressure of captain Viole even though... he knew he was no where near him. it subsided eventually and He gave it little thought. As he walked, however, he was drawn to the commotion at the Squad four barracks. [/quote] Kenny was once again dressed in his Shihakushō and his hands were once again concealed beneath the cloth. His black burlap hood was still there and his half-mask was back in place. Having cleaned himself of the dirt and grime, he walked out of Seventh Division's barracks, sensing Gio's presence and was quietly surprised when Gio was not there. He spread his awareness and found Gio at Tenth Division. He started to head that way when he felt the crowd gathering at Fourth Division. The sadness was o'erwhelming. He started to recite "O Captain, My Captain" to himself, and walked calmly towards the crowd. What surprised him was his old friend, whose wrappings now sported Eleventh Division's insignia on both the chest and back. It was clear he wasn't a captain, but his pride in his squad showed. The size of the two sigils were equal, taking up enough space to be huge, without being ridiculous. "Hello Kaien. It's been a long time. Sad that it's under these circumstances, no?" Kaien looked at him and nodded. "Hn. Excuse me, Kakashi." Kaien literally shoved and punched his way through the crowd, finding his way to Captain Viole. Ignoring the looks people gave him, Kaien picked up Viole's fallen Zanpakutō and laid it on his chest, folding the hands onto the hilt. He knelt there and murmured a prayer befitting a swordsman. Saying another prayer, this one for the sword, he turned to the ones closest to Viole. "I do not know this captain; I have not been here long. My name is Kaien Zaraki, of Eleventh Division. I am sorry for the crippling of what obviously was a good man. Rest assured, however, that you have my assistance whenever possible. "