Subject: [FFML] [Fic][R1/2][Altaverse] Son Turned Daughter ch03 [DRAFT]
From: "Tangent" <tangent@zbzoom.net>
Date: 10/3/2000, 6:58 PM
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     Son Turned Daughter
     A Ranma � fanfict by Tangent
     Pre-reading and editing assistance by:
     Lord Talon;
     Nevrmore;
     And some guy named Steve

     DISCLAIMER: 'Ranma �' and all characters therein belong to Rumiko Takahashi, Shogagukan, Kitty, and Viz Video. This fanfict has been produced for my own enjoyment and to pass on without profit. Other characters that come into play in this fanfict may or may not be pulled from other sources (including other fanficts, RPGs, manga, anime, literature, or possibly even *GASP* American comic books!).

     A WORD FROM TANGENT: If you've read the previous chapter, you know that Ranma had explained the curse to Akane right after their initial sparring match and had managed to stay friends with her. Also, Ranma, Akane, and Kasumi had gotten Mr. Tendo to agree to letting Ranma put off his decision as to which Tendo daughter to marry for about a year. This doesn't sit well with Mr. Saotome, who is worried about his past catching up to him if his son isn't safely married soon.
     Genma has a plan.
     Needless to say, it's about to backfire...

     CHAPTER THREE: Little Miss... Ranma?

     Akane jogged through the front gate to the Tendo estate, returning from her morning run... and almost ran back out again in shock. She hadn't expected to see Ranma and his father apparently fighting it out in their front yard. It only took a moment for her to realize that the two were actually sparring, and that most of their match was taking place over the koi pond. This despite the fact that if either of them fell in, it would trigger their curses.
     "Wow," Akane murmured in awe to herself. "They really are good!" She was happy that Ranma had agreed to spar with her the previous evening, despite his justifiable misgivings (his experience with that amazon who now wanted to kill him explained that neatly). While Ranma had stated that he needed to get used to what his girl form could and couldn't do, he had proven to be very adept in combat as a girl even so. Not that Akane really minded being tossed to the floor time and time again, or being hit by the redhead's lightning quick strikes without being able to block them effectively. Even as a girl, Ranma knew how to pull her blows so that they were only painful, rather than damaging. By the end of her second match yesterday, Akane felt that she had learned more in one day from her friend than she had in the whole previous year from her father (whom she had suspected had been going easy on her).
     What Akane saw now was that Ranma did indeed seem to be a better fighter as a boy than he was as a girl. She agreed with Ranma's assessment at the end of the previous day though, in that it was probably only a matter of getting more experience with the differing strength and proportions of his cursed form. Akane was good enough to observe how much faster Ranma's girl form was compared to what she was watching now.
     "Hey!" Akane called out. "Can I join in?"
     "Sure!" Ranma responded happily in mid-attack. Akane had shown him a lot of potential yesterday, and he wanted to help his friend to realize that potential.
     "Ranma!" Genma barked sternly. "You are not training with a girl! Do you want to become weak?"
     "WHAT!?" Akane screeched, fuming as she approached the two sparring martial artists.
     "Akane has a lot of potential, pop," Ranma stated, in part to placate his friend and in part to correct his idiot father before he got hurt. "I'm not going to go soft by training with her. She's stronger than some of the guys I've fought!"
     "Boy," Genma lectured, oblivious to the impending doom that was approaching. "No girl can be as good a fighter as a man! Why, when I was training under the master... urk!" It was at that point that Akane had reached him and snatched him out of the middle of a leap by his gi. After a few moments of rather intense violence, Genma found himself bruised, bashed, and mangled into a rather unique shape by an irate Akane.
     Ranma knelt down beside his father afterwards to determine the extent of his injuries... and to rub salt into Genma's wounded pride. "Gee, pop," Ranma chided. "For a 'weak little girl', Akane seems to have worked you over pretty good. When you have an opinion that makes sense, maybe I'll listen. Until then, I'm going to help Akane achieve her potential. She is my friend after all."
     Akane beamed at the compliment, happy that her friend didn't share the opinions of girls that his idiot father did. She was about to ask if Ranma was ready to spar with her when Kasumi called everyone in for breakfast.
     Soun beamed from where he sat at the table. From his perspective, Ranma and Akane seemed to be hitting it off rather well. The boy certainly seemed to be the only one Akane's age that his youngest daughter had shown any interest in. And what he had seen of their second sparring session yesterday evening had rekindled a spark that Soun had thought long extinguished. Perhaps he had been wrong to go so easy on his daughter over the years, but after his wife's untimely death from that horrible cancer, he just couldn't bear the thought of hurting one of his little girls.
     Yes, waiting a year was a better idea after all. Soun was glad that his daughters and future son-in-law had asked for the extended time in order to get to know one another without being forced into anything. Genma would just have to learn to accept it.
     Genma, for his part, mused over the fact that his plans to convince Ranma to choose one of the Tendo daughters by the end of the day conveniently had the added benefit of being a suitable revenge for a disrespectful son as well...

* * *

     "What do you mean, I've got to go to school!?" Ranma demanded. He knew it was true, but his previous experiences in the various schools that Genma had enrolled him in over the years were generally bad. It was hard fitting in, when you had to spend so much time making up for the fact that you missed so much school. Ranma was generally furious at his father every time he had to take placement tests because he had failed to complete a grade due to lack of attendance (because his father kept dragging him off on training trips for days and weeks at a time). It was also humiliating to have to admit to his peers that he had never actually completed even a single grade without having to take make up tests and placement exams in order to make the next grade. That he had managed to stay in the same grade as other boys in his age group was nothing short of miraculous, even if he was usually at the bottom of the class.
     "Well, we are going to be staying a while," Genma placated. He didn't really understand his son's aggravation, as Ranma seemed to be equally irritated whenever Genma took him out of school. If he had any idea about how difficult he had already made his son's social life over the years, he might have had second thoughts about his current course of actions. Probably not, but it was a possibility...
     "It's the same school Akane and I go to!" Nabiki put in as she walked by. "We'll see you there!"
     Akane jogged up quickly, pausing only to put her shoes on in the genkan. "Nabiki, Wait! I'll go with you!" She then noticed Ranma, who was irritably snatching a school carry-case from his father. "Do you want to walk with us?" she asked hopefully.
     "Umm... Okay," Ranma responded, trying to put his aggravation behind him. Unfortunately, said aggravation wasn't through with him yet. He felt a splash of water hit him, turning him into a girl. Spinning around to see her father toying with an empty cup, the now redheaded girl shouted, "WHAT'D YOU DO THAT FOR!"
     "Well," Genma explained as he set the cup down, enjoying Ranma's discomfort. "You can't very well attend Furinkan as a boy after all."
     "And *why* not!?" Ranma-chan demanded.
     "Because I registered my daughter into that school!" Genma replied, really getting into it now.
     "WHAT!?" Ranma-chan was alternating between shock and fury, actually frozen in place due to the intensity of her outrage.
     "Now if you would just quit waffling and make a decision, I could see my way to... urk!" For the second time that day, Genma found himself aggressively interrupted, this time by his so-called 'daughter'. In retrospect afterwards, he marveled at how quickly Ranma picked up new techniques. His son had only watched Akane mangle him before, and now (as a girl) had perfectly duplicated the various maneuvers against Genma. At the moment, however, he was in a lot of pain, and wondering when his friend, Soun, would wander by, so he could ask to be taken to a clinic...

* * *

     Ranma-chan was fuming as she, Akane, and Nabiki made their way to school. "Baka-Oyaji! What's the big idea, registering me as a girl in school anyway? We already decided to hold off my choice for a year. Even Mr. Tendo agreed! What is his problem!"
    Akane looked over at her friend. While she didn't really mind Ranma-chan's cursed form, she knew that her friend wasn't completely comfortable with the fact that she had a different body part of the time. "Well, we could stop at Dr. Tofu's for a kettle of hot water to change you back..." she offered. She was rewarded with a grateful expression from Ranma-chan.
     "And what about when the teachers take attendance, Akane?" Nabiki asked dryly. She saw an opportunity here to both help and annoy the redhead in the same move. "You know the teachers are going to ask why a boy is attending class when they were expecting a girl."
     "Oh," Akane realized. "That's right! And some of the teachers will ask that right in front of the rest of the class too! You'd be humiliated in front of the whole class!"
     "That is probably what the old fool is after," Nabiki pointed out. "A way to humiliate you into speeding up your decision."
     Ranma-chan groused for a moment longer before it hit her. Nabiki was right! Her father probably expected her to change back into a boy before she got to school. As much as being a girl bothered her, it was mostly because it wasn't really who she was. She figured that she would be just about as upset if she turned into another guy instead. Possibly more so, if said curse provided a weak male body incapable of combat. At least this body could fight. "If that's the way he want's to play it, fine! I'll show him! He want's a daughter in school, he's going to get a daughter in school!"
     "Are you sure, Ranma?" Akane had to ask.
     "Yeah, I'm sure," Ranma-chan responded. "Nabiki has a point. Pop wants to embarrass me into forcing the issue, and that's not fair to me or you and your sisters. If I show up at school as a guy, I don't know how long I could take it before I lost my temper from the humiliation."
     "Besides," Nabiki observed. "What would happen if you attended school as a boy? Swimming is a required course at Furinkan. As soon as your class hits the water, your curse would've been exposed to the whole school." Nabiki noticed her sister's brief shudder, but Ranma-chan missed it as she thought about what Nabiki said.
     "You're right, Nabiki," Ranma-chan acknowledged. "Thanks for putting things in perspective."
     "Not a problem," Nabiki replied. [There,] she thought. [Now I've helped you out without having to apologize or admit I was being a jerk yesterday! I even received gratitude for it as well, which is a plus in my book] She hummed quietly to herself as the three continued on to school...

* * *

     The three made pretty good time on their way to the Furinken High School. Ranma-chan didn't even bother to mention it when she got her legs splashed by an old lady casting water in a ritual cleansing to keep evil spirits away. The way the neo-girl saw it, it didn't hurt, and she may actually need all the help she could get (as she was already touched by magic, and was therefore almost guaranteed to attract at least a little attention from such things). Either that, or it was just another example of how she had turned into a kind of water magnet...
     As the three approached the front gates to the school-yard, they noticed a crowd of twenty to thirty boys gathering. "Ah! Don't they ever get tired of this!" Akane snarled as she started stomping rather than walking.
     "What's wrong?" asked Ranma-chan, although she could already guess that it had something to do with the mob of boys ahead of them. They seemed to be from various sports clubs as far as she could tell, but there were a few that she couldn't easily place (one example of such being a boy in the ordinary Furinken boys' uniform carrying a portable stereo of some sort).
     "These boys are trying to gain the right to date Akane by defeating her in combat," Nabiki explained casually.
     "What? Like she's some sort of tengu?" Ranma-chan asked, perplexed. "Did you set the challenge or consent to it?" she then asked Akane.
     "No, I did not!" Akane snapped.
     "Then it doesn't count," Ranma-chan stated firmly. "Do you want a hand?"
    Akane smiled at her new friend. "No, I can take care of them myself. Thanks for asking though." [Why can't more boys be like you, Ranma?] she thought to herself. Sure, her friend was a bit rough around the edges, but she (or rather he) had a good heart that offset what would otherwise be an overbearing macho attitude. And Akane hadn't thought that she would like any boy with a macho attitude. [I guess it's all in how... and when... it's used].
     "Don't worry about it, Ranma," Nabiki put in. "She does this every morning, and she hasn't lost yet."
     "Besides," Akane added, glaring at the boys. "I want to try some of the new moves you showed me yesterday..."
     "Well, all right," Ranma-chan consented warily. "I won't butt in. Just don't hurt them too badly. And if you're going to use what I showed you, I'm going to critique you after the fight."
     Akane started at this, but then realized the sense of it. If Ranma was going to get the dojo as part of the dowry of whichever girl she eventually married, she was going to be a sensei someday. Apparently, she already had some training as such, although Akane guessed that she had merely picked it up from other martial arts masters that she and her father had met during their travels, rather than from her father (she was absolutely correct in this assumption).
     Putting such introspection aside, Akane charged forward, prompting a mass counter charge from the mob of boys. With easy, circular sweeps and spinning strikes, Akane moved through the crowd with a touch more than her usual finesse. Ranma-chan observed the fight critically, noting where her friend could improve and occasionally spotting a move that she personally didn't know and would therefore ask about later. All in all, Akane was more of a ground-based fighter than the Saotomes were, but then again, so were most fighters.
     Nabiki's own observation was that the fight was a bit shorter than usual. As her younger sister had improved noticeably as a fighter over the course of only two sparring sessions with their young guest, Nabiki decided that they both merited further observation. Kuno was just playing around now, thinking he was allowing Akane to show the 'token' resistance that would prevent her from being labeled as an 'easy' girl. Also, he had no desire to actually hurt Akane, so took care not to push too hard in a fight with her. The way things were shaping up though, proved to Nabiki that her little sister may soon have nothing to worry about even if Kuno began to fight her in earnest.
     As Akane laid low the last of her massed opponents, she spotted a small projectile out of the corner of her eye and deftly caught it. It turned out to be a red rose. [Bleh! Kuno!] she thought to herself contemptuously.
     Kuno began his glorious introductory speech, only to be quickly interrupted by an unfamiliar spunky redheaded girl in Chinese apparel. "So, who's the loser who waited until after the fight was over to join in?" Ranma-chan asked Nabiki with exaggerated casualness. Her tone made it clear that she was definitely not impressed with the handsome boy wielding a boken in what was supposed to be a jaunty manner.
     "That," Nabiki answered in dry humor, "is my classmate, Kuno, who set the terms for dating Akane."
     "You mean the ones she didn't consent to, right?" Ranma-chan asked in an off-handed manner, glaring at the fallen boys as well as at Kuno.
     Nabiki nodded in confirmation. "That would be him, yes."
     Akane just looked at her friend, and then at the flustered Kuno as the redhead walked up to him.
     "Kuno-sempai," Ranma-chan began sweetly. "What you are doing to my friend, Akane, isn't right, and provoking others to fight her in false hopes of dating her isn't honorable. I'm going to have to beat you up later, but right now I don't want to be late for class. See you after school." With that she bowed politely and turned to enter the school.
     Akane and Nabiki gaped at that little act for a moment before rushing to catch up. As soon as they had, Ranma-chan started her critique of her friend's fight as they continued on into the building.
     Kuno was flabbergasted for a while longer, only to turn and head into the school himself moments before first bell. [Who is she?] he wondered.

* * *

     "Class," the teacher began, "We have a new student today. Her name is Ranma Saotome, and she has recently returned from a training journey in China, so lets all give a 'Nihau' welcome for your new classmate!" After a pause, during which the class greeted the new girl, the teacher continued. "Would you care to tell us a little about yourself?"
     "Hai, sensei," Ranma-chan responded nervously. She was really irritated with her father right now, but tried to put a pleasant face on for her classmates, as it was hardly their fault that they thought she was a real girl. The overall effect of her mixed expression was that of being shy, which wasn't far from the truth either, but was the farthest thing on her mind.
     "I'm heir to the Saotome Ryu of the Anything Goes School of Martial Arts, which is related to the Tendo Ryu that my friend, Akane, is heir to. My father took me away from home when I was six in order to concentrate on my training, and raised me to be a 'man among men' if you could believe it." She gestured at herself briefly at that point, emphasizing her obviously feminine features. "While I've been in and out of various schools over the years, this is the first time he sent me to school registered as a girl." Ranma-chan watched the amazed expressions of her classmates and the somewhat amused expression on Akane's face (her friend knew that she was telling the truth... just not all of it).
     "For a while, I think he really believed that I was a boy," Ranma-chan quipped. "He even had me believing it!" This comment hit a little too close to home for her tastes, so she ended her speech with a pained expression. With that, she went to the seat indicated by the teacher, which was right by Akane.
     The teacher didn't know quite what to make of what he had just heard. It sounded plausible, if improbable, and Ranma used predominantly masculine or neutral inflections and gestures. In fact, the few feminine mannerisms the new girl evidenced seemed to be forced, as if she wasn't used to acting that way. She practically screamed 'social misfit', which may lead to some problems among her peers for her later, but he hoped not.
      Overall, the teacher found her to be remarkably open, given her self-stated situation. Whether she was telling the truth or making it up on the spot, Ranma's speech and body language gave all indications of a desperate cry for help. He would have to look into her situation himself in order to find out what kind of help she needed though.

* * *

     Ranma's first day of classes at Furinkan was relatively uneventful. She, of course, struggled to keep up with most of the lessons; generally feeling frustrated during the classes. Between classes, and during the study period, she was surprised at the number of people willing to help her out and bring her up to speed. Since she didn't feel the need to project the overbearing self-reliance that her father insisted that all true men should have, Ranma was discovering that people could actually be quite friendly if you let them.
     That didn't mean that she let any of her new friends do her work for her, as that would be wrong. Besides the fact that it would be unfair to her new friends if she took advantage of them in this manner, she wouldn't really catch up in her education if she did that. So she had them show her how to do similar problems instead, until she got the process down.
     The Home Economics and Family classes that the girls attended were real eye openers to Ranma. For one, she discovered right away that Akane was dangerous in the kitchen. Enough so, that most of her classmates were unwilling to partner with her. Ranma immediately jumped in for her friend, taking her under wing as she began to teach Akane from her own experiences learned over ten years of camp-style cooking.
     "Akane," Ranma reminded her friend for the fifth time since the class started, "Don't just grab bottles and jars. Read the labels and make sure that what you've got is what you're after. Stuff gets moved around, so ingredients can get mixed up if you aren't careful."
     "Oh," Akane replied as she put the salt down and picked up the baking soda.
     "Akane, what did I just say?" Ranma asked as she took the baking soda from Akane and handed her the sugar...

     As lunch-break started, Akane introduced Ranma to more of her friends. The group had picked a spot out by one of the trees in the school yard, and had started chatting amiably.

END CHAPTER THREE

Well... this is still a little rough, and I don't have an Omake for it yet, but here ya go! ^_^

C&C welcome! Flames are bright and sparkly! ^_^

Tangent
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