Subject: [FFML] [Ranma][Fanfic] Eyes on Me
From: "Flores, Stiffanie Junne K." <stiffaniejunne.flores@ph.unisys.com>
Date: 12/20/2000, 1:11 AM
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Eyes on Me

A Ranma 1/2 Fanfic by Stiffanie Flores 

- stiffanie@mail.com

- stiffanie@mailcity.com





Disclaimer :  Ranma 1/2 and all characters belong to Rumiko Takahashi.  This

fanfic is written for enjoyment and self-fulfillment purposes only.



Homepage:

http://www.angelfire.com/sd/Ranmafanfic/index.html







He was standing with his arms across his chest, his shoulders leaning

against the back wall.  He was standing amidst a group of boys, all of them

whistling and hooting, as they watched a couple of boys sitting across each

other at a low table, arms propped on the smooth wooden surface.

Arm-wrestling.  She rolled her eyes.  A typical male sport.



He'd be bored, too.  From the look on his face, the way he tilted his head

listlessly, she could tell.  After all, he was Mr. Macho Martial Artist.

This was a kid's game to him.



A hand fell on her shoulder, and she looked up.  Sayuri was smiling at her,

offering a can of cold juice.  She smiled back and shook her head, holding

up the can of juice she'd just finished.  



"What do you think, Akane?" she asked.



Akane blinked.  "About what?"



Yuka laughed.  "Weren't you listening?  We were talking about going down to

the beach for a couple of days, rent a beach house or something.  What do

you think?"



"Sounds fun," she replied.  



"You'll come, won't you, Akane?"



She smiled.  "Sure.  Got nothing to do over the summer, anyway."



Yuka nudged her.  "You can even bring your fiance along."



She blinked.  Automatically, her gaze flew to Ranma, who was still standing

among his friends, looking bored.  She looked back at Yuka.  "Are you out of

your mind?" she asked.  "That pervert?  Why would I want to bring *him*

along?"



The girls laughed, as Akane looked on, confused.  Finally, Sayuri elbowed

her.  "You need a vacation, Akane," she said.  "Lighten up, it was a

*joke*."



Akane smiled back, unable to think of a smart retort.  The topic moved on to

swimwear, and she sighed inwardly, relieved to have the conversation steered

away from her.  Her engagement to Ranma was always a popular topic of

conversation, but that didn't mean she was used to it.  She could certainly

do without the probing questions about her relationship with Ranma.  Not

now, not yet.  Not until she'd sorted her feelings entirely.



She felt her gaze drift back to where Ranma was.  She saw Hiroshi elbow him,

whisper something in his ear.  Even from across the room, Akane could see

the way he smiled briefly at his friends, and then looked away, still

absorbed in his thoughts.  Daisuke said something to Hiroshi, and the two of

them moved on, leaving Ranma alone.



He always looked so alone, Akane thought suddenly.  All around him was

laughter and lively conversation, but he was just standing there, lost in

his own little world.  Some of the guys would make an effort to include him,

but he'd just look up after a while, smile a little, and go back inside his

shell.

 

Was he feeling sad?  Lonely?  To watch him get caught up in one disaster

after another, to see him running across town with two or three psychotic

women fast at his heels... it was hard to imagine how he could ever feel

lonely, being the trouble-magnet that he was.



On nights like this, however, when all was calm and quiet and peaceful...

here, he was only an ordinary boy, sitting alone, looking lost to the rest

of the world... 



He was kind of different tonight, though.  Sure, he was less than his usual

boisterous self when they were with the gang from school, but not like this.



Akane smiled softly to herself.  What was she to complain about?  Savor the

peace while you have it.  With Ranma around, it sure wouldn't last for long.



Things certainly became more... complicated... since Ranma came to town.

Akane smiled ruefully to herself; that was an understatement.  Though

privately, she didn't think the crowd at school minded about the chaos

overly much.  They were never affected directly by all the trouble, after

all.  And life was certainly more interesting with Ranma around.  They just

stood at the sidelines and watched, cheered, placed bets... 



That was because they didn't have to live with him, she thought.  They

didn't have to deal with fiancees bursting through the walls, rivals

crashing through the roofs, pushy parents trying at least once a week to get

them married...



She sighed inwardly.  Not to mention, of course, the endless fighting,

bickering, teasing...



He was such a jerk, she thought suddenly.  Even when she was making an

effort to be nice, like agreeing to marry him so he'd get the Nannichuan

water, he still managed to ruin everything, just by being the insensitive

jerk that he was...



She glared at him from across the room.  Oblivious to her gaze, Ranma just

yawned and scratched his head, his eyelids drooping with every minute.  The

gesture was so... so *him*, that she felt the remnants of her anger ebb

away.  *Stupid Ranma,* she thought, an unconscious, soft smile tugging at

the corners of her mouth.



That was just like him, she thought.  Sometimes, she'd be so angry at him

for being a stupid jerk, but all it took was a simple gesture, a small sign

of caring, and she'd forget that she was mad at him, and he'd actually be

able to make her smile...



Her reasons for agreeing to marry Ranma hadn't been so selfless.  She

admitted it now.  She had remembered the way he'd held her at Jusendo, when

he'd thought she was dead, and how he had screamed her name, his voice raw

with anguish...



And right then, she'd believed with all her heart that Ranma loved her...



... Ranma *loved* her...



... so she'd agreed to marry him, because she... she, too, lo-



Unthinkingly, she looked up, her eyes resting on Ranma...



And before she could tear her eyes away, his head came up and his eyes

opened, and he was staring straight at her, his eyes widening...



****



He yawned.  Man, this was a boring party.



For the thousandth time that evening, he wished he were somewhere else.

Anywhere else.  Man, he'd even be happy to see *Ryouga*.  At least it was

better than standing here and doing nothing.



*The things I do for that tomboy,* he thought, irritated.  He didn't even

want to come to this stupid party.  But then old man Tendo had found out

Akane was going, and absolutely insisted that Ranma had to accompany her.

Of course, he'd said a macho tomboy like her could take care of herself, but

that hadn't gotten him anywhere...



The sound of feminine laughter brought his head up, and he looked across the

room.  The party seemed to be divided into two groups - the boys and girls

were each gathered at opposite ends of the room.  And there, standing among

a group of girls such that he could only see the top of her head, was Akane.



Even from across the room, he could pick out the sound of Akane's laughter,

and the sound of it brought a smile to his lips.  Akane... even when she was

standing in a crowd, he could still pick her out as easily as if she were

alone.  There was a uniqueness, a fineness in her, that set her apart from

the rest.



Akane... the sound of her laughter could make him feel giddy and

light-hearted... the sight of her tears made him feel as if his heart was

being torn into two... only Akane, with her fiery temper and her sunny

smile, could make him feel...



Suddenly, he heard her raised voice clearly over the din of noise.  "That

*pervert*?"  she exclaimed.  "Why would I want to bring him along?"



There was scattered laughter across the room.  Ranma scowled and looked

away.  Was that all he would ever be in her eyes?  A pervert, a sex-changing

freak, a womanizing jerk? *She* was the one who walked in on him in the

bath.  How was he supposed not to look?



"Hey, Ranma," a voice called from beside him.  Ranma looked up.



Hiroshi raised his brows.  "Heavy thoughts?"



Ranma smiled briefly.  "What's up?"



"We're going to play some pool," he replied.  "Want to come along?"



He shook his head.  "No thanks."  He leaned against the wall and looked

away.



"Never mind him," he heard Daisuke say.  "Come on, Hiroshi."



A group of guys moved past him, their feet shuffling across the floor.  He

heard the sound of their dragging footsteps, heard the slur in their voices,

and he grimaced at the tinge of alcohol in the air.



Sake, he thought derisively.  It clouded the mind and dulled the senses, and

hell would freeze over before he succumbed to such a weakness.  He thought

of his father, or Akane's father, or Happosai...



His eyes clouded at the thought of Happosai.  That old lecher.  If he hadn't

drunk the Nannichuan water at that wedding, he'd already be cured...



His fists clenched at his sides.  Would he ever be a whole man again?



He thought again of the wedding.  If he'd agreed to marry Akane, and Soun

Tendo handed the water over to him without a fight, he'd already be cured...



Marry Akane...



With his eyes closed, he easily conjured an image of her, wearing her

wedding dress.  Long flowing white dress, flowers in her hair...



He'd always thought she looked cute whatever she wore, he'd told her as much

himself...



But at that moment, as she'd looked at him, her soft smile reflected in her

warm brown eyes, and he'd remembered she'd smiled at him like that, too,

after he'd defeated Saffron, and she was a tiny doll, and again later, after

she came back from the dead, and he was holding her in his arms...



He thought of her limp weight in his arms, the deathly stillness, the

coolness of her skin against his... remembered the raw terror that coursed

through his veins... remembered crying that he loved her, begging her to

wake up...



Love?



Had he really said it?  When she'd asked him, he'd denied everything in a

fit of panic.  He'd been so surprised at the turn of events... waking up to

see he was wearing a tuxedo, and Akane looking so radiantly beautiful in her

dress... and why the *hell* did she want to marry him?!



She said it was for the Nannichuan water.  But that same night, while he lay

on his back on the roof, staring at the stars, he couldn't help but wonder

if there could be anything else...



They were always fighting, and she always called him names, always hitting

him over the head for one insult or another... He'd thought she hated him,

but then she'd agreed to marry him...



There *couldn't* be anything else, except...



Love?



His eyes opened and he looked up, his eyes automatically scanning the room,

and finally coming to rest on Akane...



And his eyes widened, as he realized she was staring at him, a soft look in

her eyes...



Love?



He felt a smile spread slowly across his face.



****



Under the stars, a couple walking, side by side. 



He tipped his head and glanced at her.  Walking beside him, her profile

illuminated by the moonlight, she looked, to him, more beautiful than ever.

She smiled then, as if feeling his gaze on her.  



He turned his head back and stared straight ahead, a smile on his own lips.

He thought of the last time they'd been together like this.  He remembered,

he'd been a nervous wreck, his feelings a jumble of mixed emotions.  He'd

felt her confused gaze on him, as he struggled uselessly to express his own

feelings...



Finally, he'd simply stopped and held out his hand, every nerve in his body

trembling with nervous anticipation.  At last, he felt her hand close warmly

over his fingers, and tension slowly drained out of his body.  Even when she

took the words from his own mouth and he could think of nothing to say,

still, he'd felt, finally, at peace.



He smiled fondly at the memory.  But this time, as he stopped and turned to

her, there was no trace of confusion or doubt in his heart.  He met her gaze

and held out his hand, a soft look in his eyes.  And as she smiled and

clasped his hand, he felt, again, at peace.



Still, there were no words to say, but as he looked down and saw their

clasped hands, it seemed to say everything he needed to know.  And, as he

looked up and stared right into her smiling eyes, he could tell she was

thinking the exact same thing.



They continued walking home, their fingers intertwined.





****





Author's notes:



Just a li'l piece of nonsense, when I wanted to write something and couldn't

think of anything else to write.  :)



This shortfic was written while listening to the FF8 themesong, "Eyes On

Me."  



As always, any and all C&C are appreciated.  Thanks for reading!





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