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For Better or For Worst-Case Scenario
Chapter 2: Aftermath Before Math
Outside
"Hey, Kasumi," Ranma said, poking his head outside, where the named person
was busy pinning bed sheets onto the clothesline. "You seen mom 'n pops?"
She glanced over her shoulder, a pin between her seasoned fingers as she
straightened out her latest quarry. "Oh, my, no, Ranma. Not since they left a
little while ago."
"Oh. Know when they'll be back?"
"I suppose they may come visit in a few days," Kasumi said, snapping the pin
shut onto the linen, imprisoning it on the line.
Ranma frowned. "Visit?"
She turned to face him fully. "Didn't Auntie tell you?"
"...tell me what?" He did not like the way the conversation was going.
"Last night, Auntie and Mr. Saotome had decided to return to their home and
stay out of your and Nabiki's new life for the time being."
His eyes widened. "They just up and left me here?"
"It was decided that since you and Nabiki were now married, and you would
inherit the dojo, it would be best to let you remain here and get adjusted to
your new life without them interfering in yours and Nabiki's fun."
He blanched at the idea of him and Nabiki having "fun" in the way they
probably meant. It would be a cold day in hell before he let himself get tangled in
her bed sheets.
"Is there anything else you wanted to ask me?"
He shook his head. "Don't think I could take the answer if I did. Thanks,
anyway, Kasumi."
"You're welcome, brother."
Ranma coughed hard, as he almost choked on his own saliva upon hearing those
words. Brother...
Upstairs...
Ranma looked at Nabiki's room door as if he was trying to peer through the
wood fibers and see her directly. Since her emotional outburst downstairs, he
really didn't want to approach her at the moment. He could imagine how she
must have felt, though... well, not really, but their whole marriage must have
really taken a toll on her almost as much as it's been affecting him.
For as long as he had been living in the Tendos' home, he could hardly think
of a time he had seen Nabiki less than annoyed by anything. Not even his
curse seemed to be that big a deal to her; of course that didn't keep her from
foisting him onto Akane at the first chance she got. But outside of their
initial meeting, she usually found some joy in tormenting him, or scheming a few
bucks here and there at his expense. Just a few weeks ago, he would have thought
Nabiki was one of the most heartless people he had ever met before. But now,
seeing her so open, vulnerable... it wasn't an act, that much he knew. She
was very much torn up, and he certainly was not making matters any better.
It was still her fault, though.
Damn her, why did she go to such lengths to have some petty fun on his
account? Making him her fianc�, putting him in so much trouble with Akane, faking
her love for him, playing some strange music, why did-
Strange music?
Ranma paused in his thoughts. There was some strange music coming from the
other side of the door. Quiet, almost nonexistent, but it was there. It
sounded harsh, kind of like a harmonica, but it was richer and with a wider range.
What the hell was that? It didn't sound like a tape or CD being played, and
he never knew of Nabiki to be a musician of any sort.
Curiosity wanted to find out what exactly was making that sound. Instincts
told him to go away, as the Pandora's Box he called his mouth would only bring
more misery. Again.
He went with instincts and backed away from the door. Turning on his heel,
he trudged to his room. His hand reached for the door knob, but it turned on
its own. Instantly, Ranma stepped back, formulating an aggressive-neutral
stance, preparing for any physical threat that he could deal with. In fact, a
good brawl was just the thing he needed to distract him from his current woes.
Unfortunately (for Ranma, anyway), it was only Soun emerging from the room.
He gave the younger man a broad grin. "Son! I'm glad to have caught you now."
"Oh?" he said, relaxing his body.
"Your parents and I had talked last night and we agreed that it would be
better for your father to return home to his wife, and let you begin your new life
here with little interference from us."
"Yeah, I heard. Least I won't have to worry 'bout pops rolling on top of me
at night."
"Indeed. Don't worry about your belongings; your mother placed them in
Nabiki's room before they left."
The younger man staggered back a step, alarmed. "She did what? But-"
Soun clapped Ranma on both shoulders, chuckling heartily. "You're now a
married man, son. It wouldn't do to sleep away from your wife, unless you've done
something wrong, and she puts you out on the couch." He laughed, wrapping
his arm around Ranma's shoulders, then suddenly jerked him in tightly around the
neck. The Saotome heir blinked in surprise, then noted the grave smile that
the patriarch brooked him.
"Of course, you won't do anything wrong with my daughter, will you, son?"
His expression intensified, the well developed arm growing taunt around the
young man's neck.
Though the mock chokehold was irritating, the expression was what made Ranma
afraid to resist the hold. "N-no, of course not, Mr. Tendo."
And like spring rain, Soun was beaming a sunny smile again. "No need to be
so formal, son. We're related now."
"Um, okay... Father."
"That's the spirit!" Soun clapped Ranma on the shoulders once again.
Too bad the Saotome son looked more like he was haunted by mournful ghosts.
After Dinner, Nabiki's Room...
"I'm in hell." Nabiki, sitting at her desk with an open English book before
her, gave her "husband" a sidelong glare as he, partly dressed in a white
undershirt and his favored Chinese-styled pants, rolled out his tatami mat and
plopped it in the corner farthest away from her.
"Think I'm in paradise here?" He glared back at her from his side of the
room, unfolding the quilt and laying it down on the straw-crafted bed. He
couldn't help but wonder why on earth did Nabiki wear cutoff shorts that short in the
first place.
She absently pushed up the sleeve of her sweat shirt. "You're being a lot
more passive about this than I would have dared hoped."
He simply grunted. "We're stuck right now. Probably for good, like this
damn curse."
"Please." She turned back to her text, though she hadn't seen a word of it
for the last ten minutes. "You're just not looking deep enough."
He frowned deeply, sharply looking at her. "You figure out something, then."
He quickly added, "Or is whining and bitching the best you can do?"
The words stung Nabiki more than she cared to admit, but she was not about to
let him know that. Or to have the last word. "So, you are just going to
accept things, just like a dutiful little girl would... I see."
Predictably, a jab at his curse and masculinity incensed him. "What you say?"
She spun around languidly in her office-type chair, bare feet stopping her so
that she faced Ranma directly. "It's only been a day; there's a way out of
this, and we can put everything back to normal. So stop being a weak, little
girl about this."
A tic began dancing a jig underneath his eye, his fingers flexing rapidly,
making small, sharp cracking sounds. For a moment, Nabiki wondered if that last
comment was just a little too much. The she frowned to herself. That kind
of thinking is what got me in this mess in the first place. He really won't
harm me... And to convince herself just that, she leaned in, smiling. "Or do
you intend on hitting me like the coward you are?"
This time his knuckles sounded like he was breaking walnuts barehanded.
Again, Nabiki wondered if that comment was just a little too much. A search for
the voice of reassurance that was there a second ago discovered it cowering in a
corner of her mind.
Just went she started to berate herself for being so stupid, Ranma suddenly
relaxed. This, in turn, gave her cause to turn off the panic switch that was
tripped. She even felt a little foolish for doubting her instincts.
"You know... you really like having your back rubbed, don'tcha?"
She almost fell out of her chair, so sudden the conversation changed
directions. Her mind reeled from the comment, and she fought hard to get her thoughts
together. "Where the hell did that come from?!"
He shrugged nonchalantly. "Dunno. Just something that came to mind.
Probably from this morning, or something."
"A fine time to be mentioning that. Are you going somewhere with this line,
or are you just wanting to get in my bed again?"
He glared at her. "Like hell. I'd sooner have sex with Kuno as a guy before
I'd ever want back in your bed again."
"Hmm... Claim you are gay... That could work."
He scowled. "Forget it; I ain't pretending to be a fag, not even to get out
of being married to you."
"Oh, it's not like you have to really kiss boys as a boy, Ranma. I'm pretty
sure I can find someone that can doctor a few candid-"
"Will you just shut up about that? That's not even the point!"
Nabiki frowned. "Pity, and that would have solved everything, too."
He sighed. "God, you're such a selfish bitch. Playing more stupid games,
even now."
She tried to ignore his words. "Look Ranma-"
He thrust his hand up, cutting Nabiki off. "No, you look. You think you
know everything, but I know something you don't."
"Oh? That would be...?"
"Akane already gave up on me."
Nabiki didn't speak. For a long moment, she only studied Ranma's face. The
subject felt more like a bug under a magnifying glass. She finally drew
breath through pinched lips, then spoke. "How do you know that?"
"Well, she just said that... that my 'wife' needs me now. No Nabiki, no
sister... just 'wife.'" He slumped down on his bedroll, his features arrested.
The quietude of the room after that only served to loudly ring Akane's words
inside Nabiki's head.
She looked off out her window. "Ranma, get the fuck out of my room."
He rose to his feet without complaint. "I'm going to the dojo tonight, but I
gotta start sleeping here tomorrow; I really don't wanna deal with your dad."
Her response was a thrust of her index finger pointed to the door. She never
looked at him. She only heard him pick up a few things, and the door closing
behind him.
She wished she didn't have to hear herself cry, though.
Later in the Dojo
Ranma breathed a sigh of relief. That battle with Nabiki was more exhausting
that his learning the Hiryu Shoten Ha or Kachu Tenshin Amagurikin. She
almost got him; he really did want to hit her at that moment. Or rather, he really
wanted to hit something, and Nabiki was literally marking herself as an
appropriate target. Knowing her, it was probably just another plan to get out of
their marriage.
But did they all have to end up with him getting disgraced in some fashion or
another while she comes out like a rose?
Selfish bitch, he thought to himself. On that, he set up his bedding, made
sure the lights were turned off, and resolved himself to never get tangled with
anyone even remotely like Nabiki for the rest of his life. Or in his next
one.
Morning, Nabiki's room
"Whoever said dreams are the key to solving our problems is a moron," Nabiki
said to herself, still laying in bed. She shuddered, recalling the dream that
essentially roused her mind into the waking world. The images were
disturbing: she was wandering around in a giant expanse of darkness -- staggering
really, as she had a long, slender sword rammed through her torso, the ornate
handle just visible from beneath her breasts - calling for help. The blood never
stopped pouring from the wound, each step causing it to ooze and squirt
whenever she stumbled, which was quite often. Logically, she should have stopped and
done something about it. However, whenever she tried, she was attacked by
the wolves.
They stood out against the darkness, their furs black as onyx. Predatory
ruby eyes gleamed with a level of malevolence, hunger, and bloodlust. And they
could certainly not miss the smell of her blood. Anytime she paused for longer
than a second, they would pounce, forcing her to run away from their snapping
ivory fangs and continue her lurching. They never attacked her otherwise,
though she could just see them nearby, three that she made out. One on each side
and one nipping at her heels whenever she wavered her stride. It was like
they were herding her, driving her towards... towards...
The rest of the ethereal dream vanished the longer she remained awake. She
didn't know if it was a blessing or a curse in disguise. However it measured
up, Nabiki knew that today was not going to be an easy day. First day back to
school since she and Ranma were married, and she dreaded the inevitable
questions that would occur.
No, scratch that, she was more afraid of her reactions to them. Yesterday
had shaken her world nearly to its foundations, and the flood of tears did
little to clean up the mess left behind in the assault. And something the middle
Tendo - correction, married Saotome until she could come up with something -
knew, if nothing else, was that she did not want to relieve those moments
anytime soon.
Grumbling, she pulled herself out of bed, exaggeratedly stretching and
yawning, then scratched her leg before locating her bath things and her school
uniform. May as well get the day over with. The people would want to know the
truth, and she needed to fabricate one for their inquiring minds.
Downstairs in the Dining Room
"Thanks, Kasumi," Ranma said as she passed him a bowl of rice. He snared
himself a piece of baked fish and proceeded to eat.
"You're welcome," she replied, then turned to her father, who had his nose
buried in the morning news paper. "Would you like anything?"
"Nothing for me at the moment." He sipped some of his coffee, and turned the
page. "Where are your sisters?"
"Akane had already left for school early this morning. Nabiki may be still
getting ready for school."
"Actually," the subject of the latter sentence said, standing in the doorway
of the dining room. "I was just looking for my dear husband."
Ranma coughed violently, having accidentally sent some rice and fish down the
wrong passage. He pounded on his chest a few times to help clear the mix up.
"Aw, honey, are you all right?" she said, smiling at him.
He cleared his throat, eyeing her warily. "Just fine. What do you want?"
"I had wanted to leave for school early enough to talk to our classmates
about our marriage so we aren't late."
Now Ranma looked at her as if she had sprouted a blue tentacle for an arm.
"Are you feeling well, Nabiki?"
"Never better since you walked into my life. Please finish eating, dear."
"I... think I'm done for now..." The Saotome son thanked Kasumi, who it turn
supplied both him and Nabiki their lunches. He was convinced it was going to
be his last meal, at that. Nabiki, happy to be married to him? Calling him
dear? Surrendering to-
"I can't believe you actually fell for that load of shit."
He blinked into the present, fixing a bewildered gaze on Nabiki. They were
far away from the house, treading the old path to school.
She smirked. "Here I am, lying my ass off to the family, and I thought you
were smart enough to recognize that." She then looked at him flatly. "Or did
you forget that I'm a selfish bitch?"
He frowned. "And I think I gotta make that title longer, now."
"I'm going to let that slide, because I am feeling much better. I have a
plan."
"A plan for what?"
"My, we have to work on your short-term memory."
Ranma was clearly annoyed. "Just spit it out."
"You're no fun in your old age. Whatever happened to that spark we had on
our wedding night?"
He gritted his teeth. "That's enough of this shit..." His expression went
from frustrated to sinister quickly. "...dear wife.
The jabbing died on that note. "Anyway," Nabiki started, being more serious.
"I have a plan to convince the school that we're not married and nothing
happened."
"Oh. Found that time machine, eh? While we're changing the future, can we
also go back to make sure I never got cursed? That'll be wonderful."
She smirked in spite of herself. "Seems like I'm rubbing off on you. But
this calls for no time machine. Just a little explanation."
He crossed his arms. "Can't wait to hear this."
"This is all part of a plan to get Akane to admit her true feelings."
His head snapped around to look at her profile. "Say what?"
"Just like the movies," she said, smiling. "Man and woman are married.
Enter old flame, whom man still has feelings for. Unhappiness with his current
life, the two gravitate towards each other until they re-ignite those old
feelings, and they confess their deepest feelings. He leaves his wife, whom he was
never happy with, and gets back with his true love."
Ranma studied her for a little while, a concentrated look affixed on his
features. "I never thought you could be so... so..."
"Ingenious?" she primed, giving him a half-lidded look.
He shook his head. "Sappy."
She glared at him. "Look, I'm doing this out of the kindness of my heart.
Don't get smart with me, because I'll have no problem staying married to you."
"What? But I-"
"-can make your life a living hell." She tossed her hair back, leveling her
gaze. "You thought our engagement was bad? Wait until I start trying in our
married life. I'll start by selling off the dojo, and then..."
Ranma gulped, throwing up his hands. "Hey, hey, now... no need to get
vicious. I was just saying you're like the last person I'd ever thought would be
talking that soap opera junk other girls at school get obsessed with."
She seemed to consider what he said. "Well, now you know better. So, just
try to look a little miserable, and we should be more than convincing.
"You mean I don't look miserable enough?"
She looked at him out of the corner of her eye.
Hands were thrown back up. "Sorry... just came out."
Nabiki's response was to turn away and continue heading towards school.
Ranma fell in step behind her.
At School
"Wait a sec," Nabiki said, stopping just at the gates of Furinken High School.
"Hm? What's up?"
"Something's wrong."
He perked a brow, walking around her. "What do you mean? I don't see
anyone-"
"That's just it. No one's out on the grounds talking, walking, or generally
goofing around, waiting for the bell to ring." She scanned the grounds,
trying in vain to find some sort of life outside. She was disappointed, which set
off the hairs on the back of her neck.
Ranma, on the other hand, took one look up and pointed. "Well there's
someone, who just ducked back inside."
She followed his hand, but missed the target. "Where did he go?"
"Dunno. He was a student, though."
Nabiki frowned. "I really don't like this..."
He shrugged. "Well, knowing the principal, he may have the field covered in
pineapple bombs or something."
The thought of getting blown up - as it was a very real possibility with
Principal Kuno manning the helm of Furinken - made the married Tendo grow weak in
the knees as well as feel lightheaded. "Ranma, if anyone ever suggests you to
become a counselor, do me a favor... punch them out."
Ranma glanced behind him, seeing her stagger on her feet. "Aw, man..." He
grabbed her by her shoulders, holding her like that until she was standing
steadily. "Look, I don't what's wrong here, but I ain't gonna let anyone or
anything hurt you, all right?"
She could tell he was serious about his statement. Despite herself, she did
feel somewhat moved by that kind of determination. She shook her head,
dissolving those thoughts. "All right." She then smirked a little. "But if you
get me killed, consider yourself divorced."
"That's not funny." He couldn't help but chuckle a little at the thought.
Then he swept her up into his arms, an action that caught the brunette off-guard.
"What the hell-" One hand had turned into a fist, poised in the air to
strike.
"Hey, a man's only good as the promises he keeps, you know?" With his face
set, Ranma took off running, streaking up the pathway, his eyes scanning
everything that looked suspicious. If something odd was in his path, he hopped over
it. Nabiki held onto him, her own eyes darting around, looking out for some
surprise attack that invariably followed. She was disappointed that there was
none; it would have explained away the missing students.
Just as they reached the front doors, one swung open partly, and two
pineapples were tossed out, both heading straight for the two.
"What the?" The married man skidded to a halt as the seemingly harmless
fruit sailed towards their location.
Nabiki was wide-eyed in disbelief. "Ranma!"
He didn't have the time to drop his mistaken bride. Tightening his grip on
her, the martial artist twisted his body around on the ball of his foot,
angling a kick to smash one Hawaiian delight into the other that was lagging a
little behind. With luck, the resulting explosion would be at his back, keeping
her safely in front of him while he dealt with the damage.
Fortunately, the pineapples didn't explode as he figured. Instead, they made
a hollow bursting sound, like someone jabbing a needle through a balloon, but
deeper. Immediately, it started raining motley confetti and streamers. Then
there were a series of cap gun-like poppings in random intervals, and a
series of shouts.
"Congratulations, Ranma and Nabiki!"
"Huh?" Both of them looked at the school doors, where a throng of people
streamed out into the courtyard, waving banners, yanking on various party
poppers, and generally having a good time. Students, teachers, even the principal
(strumming a ukulele) were out there, celebrating.
"Congratulations?" they said as one, looking at each other.
"On your wedding guys!" one student shouted.
"Whodathunkit? You and Nabiki being on the up and up," another chimed in.
"You're so cruel, Ranma! Stringing Akane along while you pined after Nabiki!"
"Lucky dog!"
"And I though for sure you were just trying to scam us out of money, with
those bets and all!"
"You da man, Saotome!"
"We're so jealous of you, Nabiki!"
The small celebration washed over the couple for which it was held in honor
like a phantom wave, both wide-eyed in disbelief. Their peepers grew more, if
it was possible, as Akane approached them. That, in itself, wasn't the reason
for their surprise and panicking.
Her smiling sadly holding her own set of unfired party poppers, on the other
hand, sent up all kinds of alarms and warnings.
"I hope you didn't mind me setting this up, Nabiki," she said. "Kasumi
thought it might help me work through this if I were to assemble a small
celebration."
"She did..." the older sister's mouth failed her in mid sentence, lips moving
without sound.
Turning to Ranma, the former fianc�e did her best to not look grieved. "I...
was a fool for not seeing what... who you really wanted. I'm sorry..." she
said, bowing, struggling hard to keep her composure. "I hope... we can be...
friends..."
The married man had none of the grace his new "wife" demonstrated a second
ago. Instead, his mind went into Automatic Response Mode while the rest of him
dealt with the shock surging through his body. "...uh, yeah... 'course...
ah..."
Akane straightened up, herself on the brink of tears. "Thank you," she
whispered, then pulling the strings on each party popper taunt, firing them off,
one on either side of her. "And congratulations."
Ranma remained immobile. Nabiki, on the other hand, fainted dead away.
In the Nurse's Office
"This can't be happening," the brunette said, sitting up on the examining
table. "What the hell did I do wrong?"
"Dunno," Ranma said, sitting in a chair in front of his "wife," holding a
cup of water in hand. "Doesn't this kinda screw up your plan?" He took a sip
afterwards.
She glared at her "husband." "Of course it does. Don't be an idiot."
"Hey, it's not my fault we got married."
The corner of her upper lip curled slightly, baring some teeth. "Like hell!
If you weren't such a cocky, arrogant bastard-!"
He met her eyes with the same resentment she displayed, then went into a
cuteness act. "'Hey, Ranma, let's get married tomorrow! Tee hee!'" Cuteness
dropped, he then glared fiercely at her before turning away. "Cry me a river."
"Good idea." She kicked her foot up, catching the bottom of the cup in his
hands. Water splashed up, drenching her "husband," and triggering the Jusenkyo
curse.
The newly made girl sputtered. "What the hell what that for?"
Nabiki said nothing, only slid off the table, picked up her bag and headed
out the door, leaving a wet guy-turned-girl to fume at her back.
"Damn her," Ranma swore, then starting to get up.
"Ranchan?"
He froze in his spot, only his eyes daring to turn in the direction of the
familiar (but secretly dreaded) voice. He saw her standing in the doorway,
wearing the same boy's uniform that she chose for attending Furinken High School,
wearing the same spatula bandolier around her body, complete with the handle
of her enormous battle steel spatula jutting up from behind her. All in all,
it looked like the same old Ukyo he remembered. However, there was something
off about her today. Her face
"Um, hi, Ucchan..."
She stared hard at the cursed, little girl before her, her eyes seemingly
searching for something. "Say it isn't true."
He shrank back a little. "S-say what isn't true?"
Anger flared. "You know exactly what I'm talking about, you Jackass!" Then
it sputtered out, leaving behind the searching eyes. "Say you didn't really
marry Nabiki Tendo."
He was expecting it to happen sometime, but not this soon. And how delicate
his fingers were in his cursed body. The way they danced on the empty air--
"Tell me everyone is lying!" She had lunged for him, stopping within arm's
reach, afraid of what he would say. "Please..."
The desperate tone of her voice grabbed his heart and wrenched it out of
place, squeezing it tightly in its vise grip. He couldn't find the strength to
put Nabiki's plan into action. "Y... yeah. But I can explain--"
He never got the chance to get any further. Ukyo's fist stuck him squarely
in the jaw, ripping his lithe girl body off his feet. He spiraled for a
second, only to have his flight abruptly halted by the examination table. His body
folded over the top like it was a pile of soggy noodles, only to discover it
couldn't stick to the surface like cooked pastry. Expectantly, he slid off the
table, and fell into a pile on the floor beside it, moaning painfully.
The last thing he could remember was seeing a miserable Ukyo barreling out of
the office, her sobs lingering along with the only other thing she said.
"You Jackass...!"
Furinken High School, the Hallway on the Second Floor
The married Tendo fumed herself, looking inward as she tried to rationalize
some answers for her current woes. So far, everything she has been planning
lately has backfired in some grand fashion. Worse yet, she was being sabotaged,
and by someone whom she would have never suspected in a thousand years: her
own beloved Kasumi.
'She's going to pay for this. I don't know how she knew what I was up to,
but she's going to pay for this dearly...'
"Nabiki Saotome."
Immediately, her thoughts were yanked into a whole new -- and very revolting
-- direction. Turning furiously, her eyes lighted upon the person that had
put her and Ranma's surname in the same sentence. If looks could kill, the
authorities would never find Kuno's body.
"It is a fortuitous occasion, indeed. Had I not witnessed such an event with
my own eyes, I would feel as though you would deem yourself capable of
misleading me. But, no, it shall be upheld as truth, that you and the foul sorcerer
Ranma Saotome have indeed found peace in a manner of holy sanctimony."
The more Kuno talked, the angrier and more volatile her mood degenerated.
He then knelt down before her, surprising the young woman. Hands roughened
and trained in the pure art of kendo clapped together twice, then he followed
up the motion with bowing his head.
Nabiki perked an eyebrow. "What are you doing, Kuno-baby?"
"Praying for your soul. May the gods honor your noble sacrifice, Nabiki
Saotome. I shall never forget what you've done to dissuade the black magicks that
Saotome cur has inflicted upon the beauteous tigress Akane." Quietly, he
shed his tears. "Truly, I have misjudge you once again. I never once considered
you alone would be a selfless soul."
Hitting him, while it would have probably been very therapeutic, would have
been pointless; it wouldn't hurt him nearly enough. Maybe she could convince
Ranma to beat him up good and live vicariously through him.
The kendoist bowed once at the waist, then stood erect. "However, I feel I
must warn you."
"Hm?" Nabiki looked at him inquisitively. "Warn me about what?"
"My younger sister. Saddened as I am to say, she is not one for
understanding such spiritual nobleness, and her affections for the cur Saotome leaves her
weakened in emotional fortitude."
She waved a dismissive hand. "Yeah, yeah, she's head over heels in love with
Ranma. What else is new?"
"Do not take my words lightly, Nabiki Saotome." She twitched at the title,
but Kuno paid it no heed. "My younger sister has been known to hold a grudge
for some, and her vengeance is oft swift and terrible. Your union with the one
whom she seeks favor has placed a tree in her path. It is likely she will
cut it down in all manners of the term."
The young woman took a few moments to digest the swordsman's words. "I
see..."
"Truly. I must be off." He looked at her solemnly. "Again, I must thank
you for your brave sacrifice. Your name shall always be remembered; your deed
shall never be forgotten." Regally, he strode away from Nabiki.
She stared at his back for a while longer. "I should have at least kicked
him." Frowning, she added mostly to herself. "And when did I get this violent?"
After School, in the Courtyard
"Thank the gods the day is finally over..." Nabiki said, walking out of the
school building. Throughout the day, just about everyone that had known about
her had wished her good luck in her marriage. It was still irritating, but
she let their words wash over her. She had something to think about, namely
Kodachi Kuno.
Kuno's words clung to her as if he just spoken them, and not hours ago.
Initially, she tried dismissing them as nonsense, but the gravity in which he said
them still weighed upon her, convincing her to at least consider what could
happen. However, after a few moments of considering what the gymnast could do
as revenge, Nabiki was left disturbed. She really needed to see Ranma.
However, no one had seen him when she inquired at lunch. In fact, no one she
talked to had seen at all, aside from that morning.
"Yo, Nabiki."
"Hm?" She turned around, and caught sight of the person she was looking for.
"Akane said you were looking for me?" Ranma said, walking up beside her.
She continued moving on through the gates. "Where were you? And why do you
have a bandage of your face?"
The martial artist touched the flesh-toned bandage adhered to his cheek.
"Oh, Ucchan came around just after you left. She was kinda pissed about us
getting married, so she decked me."
Nabiki raised an eyebrow in question. "And that was enough to lay out the
great Saotome, master of Anything Goes School of Martial Arts?"
"Ha ha. The nurse let me lay up in her office for a bit. She was afraid I
had a concussion or something, since I kinda left a dent in her table, from
where I hit it." He shook his head. "I'm cool, though."
"I already knew that. A mountain could fall on your head before it did any
kind of brain damage."
He started to glare at her, but decided it wasn't worth the effort. "While I
was there, I was thinking about what'll Shampoo do once she finds out." He
drew his arms up above his head, then laced his fingers together, locking them
as he held to the back of his neck. "Well, assuming she hadn't already."
"And Kodachi."
"Hm? What about Kodachi." He looked puzzled as to why Nabiki had mentioned
her.
Her face became a mask of neutrality. "Kuno mentioned that Kodachi may try
to take a stab at revenge this morning."
"Dammit, I keep forgetting about her." He sighed, then looked at her. "Hey,
what I said this morning still stands, all right?"
She looked at him, a twinkle of mischief in her eye. "That 'selfish bitch'
isn't long enough a title for moi?"
He nearly tripped over himself. "God, just forget I said that already!"
Nabiki chuckled. "You're still so easy to tease, Ranma-baby."
He sighed. "You know good and well what I'm talking about."
"No. How about you just tell me again?"
"...I said that I'll protect you, no matter what."
She smiled, taking great pleasure in dragging it out of him. "Well, that's
good to know."
Sighing, he responded off-handedly. "Yeah, 'specially since you might be
carrying my kid and stuff."
The brunette froze in midstep. The pigtailed fighter kept on walking, not
noticing she had stopped. Panic streaked across her face, her heart thumping
like a jackhammer inside her chest. It almost didn't seem real, like it
occurred in another lifetime. The reminder was a cold splashing wake up call.
She wanted to cry again, for being such a fool, but she really didn't want to
let anyone else see her at her most embarrassing moments. No one needed to
know about those times. She didn't want anyone to know her secret fears.
Meanwhile, Ranma glanced over his shoulder, noticing for the first time the
girl he accidentally married was no longer there. Turning around, he saw her
still standing, her foot not touching the ground. Her eyes were dark, obscured
by her bangs of hair. Worry drew on his features. "Hey, Nabiki?"
She didn't seem to respond at first, but a second or two later, her foot came
down to the concrete. Her head shifted upward, revealing her face once again
to him. She was smiling broadly, but Ranma felted disturbed just looking at
it.
"I'm fine, Ranma-baby. Let's hurry up and get home." Without waiting for a
reply, she hurried past him.
Watching her diminutive form disappearing around the corner of the walkway,
Ranma let go of a breath he wasn't aware of holding and scratched his head.
"Weird..." Shrugging, he followed after her.
On the opposite side of the street, a girl with ash black hair tied up in a
one-sided ponytail dressed in a uniform in which the jacket clearly marked her
as being a student of St. Hebereke had been hiding behind trees and fences,
following the two newlyweds. She didn't follow any farther now, her intense
hazel eyes creating their own well of tears. In one hand, a ribbon twirled
slowly around its wand, cutting a groove on the grass and earth just by her foot.
In the other hand, she held a video cassette tape devoid of any and all
markings.
"Nabiki Tendo... how dare you take what rightfully belongs to me," the girl
known as Kodachi Kuno spoke to herself. "And attempting to bind him to you for
a long life of misery... I will not stand for it." She glared at the last
place she saw the object of her hatred.
"I will destroy you like the insignificant bug you are."
TBC
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