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THE DEATH AND THE STRAWBERRY is the first volume of the Bleach manga series.

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  • left|thumb|190px|Cover of 006. microcrack. Sora reflects on the past, and how he used to take care of Orihime. In the present, now as a Hollow, he explains that they always lived together, that she's his and that he won't give her up. He attacks Ichigo, and says that if Orihime won't live for him, then she should at least die for him. He moves in to attack her, and bites down over her head and onto her shoulders. In return, she hugs him, surprising him. She apologizes, and explains that the reason why she switched from praying to talking about Ichigo and school was because she thought that if all she ever showed him was how sad she was, then he would worry. But if she showed that she was happy, then he wouldn't have to be concerned about her well-being. Rukia enters the room and explains that she can fix her. Acidwire explains that he understands that she didn't stop praying to upset him, but that she liked that when she prayed, her heart was all his. Ichigo explains why she wears her hairpins, and Sora states that he'd like to disappear so he won't attack her again. Ichigo questions this, but Rukia explains that once a soul becomes a Hollow, it can't revert back again. Sora and Orihime say goodbye to each other while he disappears. Orihime awakens in her body and tries to ask Ichigo something. Before she can, though, Rukia makes a small puff of smoke, which knocks her out. Rukia explains that she replaced Orihime's memory with the device. The following day at school, Orihime tells her classmates that a sumo wrestler broke into her house, and shot a bazooka at her wall, which Tatsuki confirms, but that the others don't believe.
  • thumb|left|190px|Cover of 002. Starter Ichigo has a nightmare in which his family is heavily injured; they blame their condition on him, since he became a Shinigami. He then sees Rukia, who tells him that it is too late for them, ending the dream. Ichigo wakes up to an attack by his father, who saw it as a way to wake up his son. Ichigo fights back, but notices that all of his father's injuries are gone. He asks his father about this, but he denies having ever been injured, confused by his son's question. Afterwards, the Kurosaki family goes outside, and Ichigo notices that all of the damage to their home has been repaired. He is further confused when his family expresses their belief that they had been attacked by a burglar driving a truck. He wonders if Rukia had done some Shinigami damage control, and if she had returned to Soul Society. At Karakura High School, a girl named Orihime Inoue, wakes up and sees that her friend, a girl with short black hair named Tatsuki Arisawa, had come to to talk to her. Tatsuki remarks that Ichigo is late, and asks Orihime what she likes about him, since she personally thinks of him as a cold, short-tempered brat. Orihime answers that she thinks he is funny. She imagines the funny faces that Ichigo could make and laughs, embarrassing Tatsuki. A fellow classmate, Mizuiro Kojima, tells them that Ichigo might not come to school since a burglar had attacked his house. Tatsuki shows concern for Ichigo, but the latter arrives at school, assuring everyone that he isn't dead. Mizuiro tells Ichigo that they have social studies for 3rd period. Ichigo suddenly hears somebody talking to him from behind. He turns around to see Rukia, wearing a school uniform. Mizuiro tells him that Rukia transferred to their school. Rukia ‘‘quietly’’ tells him, in the form of a written message on the palm of her left hand, not to speak of the prior night's events, to which Ichigo complies. Later, Ichigo and Rukia go to a quiet area of the school where Ichigo asks her what is she doing there and why she has not gone back to the Soul Society. She tells him that she has lost her Shinigami powers and that she is using an artificial body, which Shinigami use in emergency situations. She explains that she must wear it until her powers are restored, and tells him that he must take over her Shinigami duties for the time being. Ichigo refuses, saying that he only became a Shinigami to protect his family from Fishbone D and that he won’t fight for total strangers, since he is not that nice of a person. After hearing this, Rukia puts on a glove with a flaming skull on it, with which she removes Ichigo's soul, which is now wearing a shihakushō, from his body. Rukia tells him to follow her. They arrive at Yumizawa Children’s Park, where Ichigo used to see a 5 Year Old Ghost Boy who played there around 12 o’clock. Rukia tells him that she has received news from the Soul Society that a Hollow would appear at the park and that the ghost child would likely be attacked. They hear a scream and see the ghost child in question being pursued by the spider-like Hollow, Hexapodus. Ichigo tries to help the boy, but Rukia tells him to stop, asking if the boy was one of the strangers Ichigo refused to help. He responds that he cannot refuse to help someone that is being attacked in front of him. Rukia explains that whether the ghost is in front of him or far away, the fact remains that he is being attacked. Ichigo continues to watch the attack helplessly. Rukia tells him not to help the boy because even if he did save him, nothing would matter if he didn't become a Shinigami. She also tells him that a Shinigami has to treat all spirits equally and that he cannot just conveniently save those he can see and reach. She says if he wants to save the boy, that he must be willing to save all spirits and make that kind of commitment, even to give his life to save them. Ichigo remembers his fight with Fishbone D, and makes his decision. Ichigo raises his Zanpakutō, confronts Hexapodus and cuts one of its legs. Rukia is surprised that Ichigo made the commitment. Ichigo plants his Zanpakutō on the ground near the boy, scaring him. Ichigo explains that he saved the boy because he wanted to, and that he hasn't accepted any commitment because he’s not a good enough person to sacrifice his life for total strangers. He reminds Rukia about what she had sacrificed to save him, and then kills Hexapodus. He continues to explain that he’s not so insensitive to the point where he can live happily without repaying his debts. He then decides to help her to do the Shinigami job, and Rukia thanks him. Meanwhile, a student notices Ichigo's unconscious body lying on the floor.
  • thumb|left|190px|Cover of 005. Binda•blinda Ichigo has arrived at Orihime's house to rescue her from a Hollow attack, and evaluates the situation. Orihime's soul greets him warmly, and he questions why she can see him, as Rukia had told him that only spirits can see other spirits. The Hollow tells him that it's because Orihime is already dead, so her soul can see him. He then whips his tail around and attacks Ichigo with enough force to break the window and send him outside of the house. The Hollow follows Ichigo, mocking him, and continues to attack, burning Ichigo's hand and knocking him to the ground. When Orihime cries out in distress, the Hollow grabs her, and asks if she remembers him. Orihime identifies the Hollow as her deceased brother, Sora. Outside, Rukia reminds Ichigo that he cannot lose, or the Hollow will consume Orihime's soul. Inside, Orihime asks if it's really him, which he confirms, and then questions why he attacked her friends. He states that it's because they tried to tear Orihime and him apart. When he died, Orihime prayed to him daily, which made him happy, but when she befriended Tatsuki, she began praying less and less. When she met Ichigo, she stopped praying altogether, only talking to him about Ichigo all the time. This was really painful for him, making him believe she had pushed him out of her heart. Ichigo rushes inside, and the Hollow asks Orihime to live together with him, like they used to. She says he should have told her he was sad, instead of attacking her friends, because this isn't her brother. This angers him, and he blames the situation on her, stating he'd kill her. Upset, Ichigo cuts up the Hollow's arms, and tells him to never say such a thing again.
  • thumb|left|190px|Cover of 003. Headhittin' Orihime sings on her way home from the store at night. A speeding car heads in her direction before the scene ends. Rukia reads a horror manga out loud in order to study modern speech, much to Ichigo's displeasure, while he trains by hitting 100 pepper-filled balls. Rukia explains that he was only supposed to hit the ones labeled as "heads," which Ichigo is unable to distinguish from the ones labeled as "hand." Orihime comes across the park where Ichigo is training, while Rukia explains that a Hollow's head is its weak spot, saying that a Hollow be defeated in one blow by striking that point and that the purpose of her training is to increase Ichigo's accuracy when doing so. Ichigo argues that he has been defeating Hollows fine so far, but Rukia points out that he hasn't defeated a Hollow in one hit and that a sneak attack is one of the basics of defeating them. Ichigo continues to protest, saying that they are dirty tactics. Rukia continues, explaining that fighting a Hollow is not the same as fighting a Human, and fighting one as if it were Human would end in his death. Orihime appears behind Ichigo, startling him with a loud greeting. Ichigo asks what she was doing there, to which she explains that she was just passing through while shopping for dinner. She then notices Rukia, addressing her by name, though Rukia does not remember her. Ichigo notices a bandage on Orihime's arm and proceeds to ask about it, leading to her lighthearted explanation of having been hit by a car. Ichigo tells her she should be more serious about that type of accident. Rukia notices another injury on her leg and suggests she go to a doctor, causing Orihime to promptly leave. Ichigo asks if she would like him to walk her home, but she rejects his offer. Rukia asks Ichigo more about Orihime. He explains that she has lived in his neighborhood since 8th grade, and her brother had died three years prior at the Kurosaki Clinic. He then asks why she wanted to know. She responds that she's not interested and that it's time to leave. Yuzu opens the door to Ichigo's room, asking if he knows where her dress is, as he walks up the stairs. He explains to her that he hasn't seen her clothes and tells her not to open his door without knocking. Rukia lays in a small dark room as her Soul Phone rings. Ichigo hears a beeping sound and wonders what it is before it stops. Rukia jumps out of Ichigo's closet, loudly shouting his name, trying to warn him of an immediate Hollow attack. Just as a large hand bursts through the floor, Rukia dons her Skull Symbol glove and forces Ichigo's soul out of his body before the rest of the Hollow comes through the wall. Ichigo draws his Zanpakutō and slashes at the Hollow's head, but only manages to slice off a portion of its mask, revealing the Hollow to be Orihime's brother, Sora. Rukia explains that the reason for sneaking up behind Hollows was not only to prevent him from being injured, but also to avoid seeing its original face, as all Hollows were originally normal souls. The final scene cuts to Orihime and Tatsuki sitting in Orihime's house as a seam splits on Enraku's face.
  • thumb|left|190px|Cover of 004. WHY DO YOU EAT IT?' Rukia explains that Hollows were once human, but they are still monsters that must be defeated. When Ichigo tries to press her for further explanation, Rukia says she has no time to explain, because "that girl" is going to die. At Orihime's residence, Tatsuki tells Orihime that she should have accepted Ichigo's offer to walk her home. Tatsuki then asks if Orihime has ever been alone with Ichigo at the park, and Orihime has a strange daydream about it. Enraku then falls down, and Orihime rushes to the bear, where she notices blood. A hand comes out of the bear and rips through Orihime, causing her to fall back. Tatsuki questions what's wrong. Ichigo and Rukia head toward Orihime's residence, with Rukia further explaining the nature of Hollows. Meanwhile, Tatsuki is knocked to the floor, bleeding, and a large Hollow approaches Orihime. Orihime notes that she's not in her body, and wants to break the chain connecting her to her body, because it hurts. She then notices that Tatsuki is in danger and knocks the Hollow aside, calling to Tatsuki that she should run, but she can't hear Orihime. The Hollow mocks her, and moves in to attack, but Ichigo saves her.
  • thumb|left|190px|Cover of 007. The Pink Cheeked Parakeet The boys discuss a cursed parakeet, whose presence results in the deaths of its owners. Suddenly, a steel beam is propelled at them, which Chad saves the others from. The parakeet then thanks Chad, and Chad responds with his name and age. At school, Orihime comments that his wounds healed well, and Rukia says she got top grades in Kidō. Before Ichigo can question her further, Rukia asks how she drinks from a juice box. Mizuiro joins Rukia and Ichigo for lunch and tells Ichigo that he should think about how it looks for him to hang around Rukia all the time, which Ichigo disregards. Ichigo then warns Rukia that Mizuiro is a womanizer, although Mizuiro is confused, since he only likes older women and Rukia appears to be his age. Keigo joins them as well, and he and Ichigo argue briefly. Keigo is then kicked from behind, by Reiichi who tries to entice Ichigo into a fight. He then brings out iron knuckles, but before he can attack, Chad stops him. Ichigo notes his injuries, and is shocked about his "iron body" when Chad explains that he got them from surviving being hit by a steel beam and a motorcycle. Keigo then notices Chad's new parakeet, and talks to it. While the others are distracted, Rukia tells Ichigo that the parakeet houses a harmless spirit that should be sent onto the afterlife that evening. At the Kurosaki Clinic, Yuzu and Karin rush to aid a car crash victim. Isshin is upset because the local hospital won't help the victims, and he orders Ichigo to stay out of the way. Shortly after, more victims arrive, including Chad, and Ichigo suspects that his wounds were caused by a Hollow, which Rukia confirms that night.
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  • THE DEATH AND THE STRAWBERRY is the first volume of the Bleach manga series.
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