Chapter 20: Hello, how are you, goodbye
Lantis, Mokona, and Hikaru left the train station at Juuban. Hikaru
had changed clothing, and was now wearing one of Ranma's usual
red-and-black Chinese outfits. "Are you sure about this, Hikaru?"
Lantis asked. He, too, had changed clothing, at Hikaru's insistence.
Mokona had provided him with jeans and a t-shirt in his size, and
shoes, and had given him a way to store his armor and sword. The trio
were now headed to Hikaru's old home.
Hikaru nodded, though she still seemed a bit uncertain. "Ranma-kun
wants me to do it...I want to do it. I miss them. It's just going to
be so hard, seeing them again, then saying goodbye again..."
Lantis nodded. "I can understand that." Mokona had a fairly serious
expression on its face.
Hikaru gathered her courage, and the trio made their way to the
Shidou dojo.
"So you see, Okaasan," Umi said to her mother, "I'm going with some
friends on an exchange trip to China...are you even listening?"
"Mmm hmm. That's nice, Umi dear," the woman said. She was busily
crafting a bento, using the soy sauce to write rather sappy things on
the rice. She giggled to herself. "Oh, your father's going to love
this," she said.
"Mooouuuuu!" Umi threw her hands up in frustration. "What's the
use?" she wondered aloud.
"I'm sure I don't know, Umi-chan."
Umi stared at her mother incredulously. The elder woman burst into a
fit of giggling. "I'm just teasing with you, Umi-chan. I've been
listening. China, hmm? Sounds like fun."
Umi breathed a sigh of relief. "Yeah," she said. "Well, anyway, I'm
meeting up with the group I'm traveling with in Nerima."
Her mother nodded, picking up the folder of documents and looking it
over. "Alright," she said. "Have fun, and be careful! China's
supposed to be a rough place. Do you need any help getting ready, or
money, or anything?"
Umi thought, and shook her head. "Our...leader is gathering
supplies. He knows what he's doing, he does this kind of thing all
the time."
"Well, alright then. Take care of youself, Umi-chan."
Umi smiled, and hugged her mother. "I will, Okaasan! I'd better go
catch the train to Nerima. I'll see you in a few weeks!" Umi hoped
her time estimate was right. She had a feeling they'd be having to
hike across China, and kami-sama only knew how long that would take.
"Enjoy your trip!" her mother called after her as Umi left the
Ryuuzaki residence. She smiled to herself. "So young and energetic.
It's nice to see her taking an interest in travel."
Umi met Fuu at the train station. "How did your visit to your family
go, Fuu?" Umi asked.
Fuu smiled. "Quite well. My parents and older sister are thrilled
that I am going to travel abroad."
Umi nodded. "My mother seems to be also. Well, we'd best head back
to Nerima and get over to the Dojo."
Fuu nodded. "I've already purchased train tickets for both of us."
She handed Umi a ticket.
Umi smiled. "That's just like you, Fuu." Both girls giggled.
The Shidou dojo was spotless, inside and out. It looked like nobody
lived in it.
It wouldn't be too far from the truth to say nobody did.
After the disappearance of the youngest member of the family, both
parents had disappeared, taking to the mountains to train, or so they
claimed. It was the opinion of the eldest brother that they were
still searching for Hikaru.
As he himself had been doing for months now.
It was the second anniversary of her disappearance, though, and the
three brothers, at least, had finally reunited at the Shidou home.
Masaru had become an obsessive clean freak, and spent almost sixteen
hours a day cleaning the house and dojo. The only thing he never
touched was Hikaru's bedroom. None of them would enter it. Kakeru had
taken to his kendo training with a passion verging on madness. He'd
made a name for himself in the competition circuit recently when he
defeated the most prominent high school kendo champion in Japan,
Kunou Tatewaki of Fuurinkan, in under a minute. Kunou had not been
particularly pleased with being bested, but he didn't pursue the
matter too far when Kakeru said that he didn't give a damn about the
title, because it couldn't change the past. Kunou had apparently seen
the haunted look in the man's eyes and decided it would be ill
advised to disturb him.
Those who knew of the incident would say that it was the first time
Kunou had showed anything remotely resembling common sense in his
entire life.
At any rate, nobody in the Shidou house cared about any of that.
As for Satoru...he, like his parents, had gone traveling, searching
for any indication of what had happened to his beloved sister. He had
only recently returned to town, after sunset on the anniversary of
Hikaru's disappearance. The three brothers were now gathered
miserably in the dojo proper. Masaru was idly polishing the floor.
Kakeru was wearing a kendo outfit which, frankly, needed to be
washed...or burned. Satoru was just sitting there, miserable.
There was a tentative rapping at the door. The three brothers
blinked at each other. Nobody had come around the place in quite some
time.
"Should we answer?" Masaru asked.
Kakeru shrugged. "Maybe they'll go away."
Satoru frowned. "We don't need to be rude to people." He rose, and
made his way slowly to the door. He slid it open. "Yes can
I--YAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!"
The other two sprung to their feet, and headed to the door to see
what had disturbed their brother so greatly. Standing on the other
side of the door was a teenage girl with braided red hair and red
eyes, wearing Chinese clothes, a tall, rather large man with black
hair, wearing jeans and a t-shirt, and an egg-shaped white rabbit
with a jewel on its forehead.
It was the girl that had their undivided attention.
Kakeru gasped. "Ma...masaka..." He swallowed, going pale.
"Hi--hikaru? Is...is it you?"
Hikaru nodded, smiling brightly. "I'm home, Oniisama."
The three brothers promptly fainted. Lantis, Mokona, and Hikaru
blinked.
A short while later, the Shidou brothers awoke. They found Hikaru,
the large fellow, and the bunny sitting in the middle of the dojo.
"HIKARU-CHAN!" they all shouted simulataneously, and virtually
dogpiled her.
"Ack---hey!" Hikaru giggled. "One at a time, guys!"
Satoru swept his little sister up in a hug. "Hikaru-chan...is it
really you?"
"It's really me, Satoru-niisama."
"Where have...where've you been all this time? Mother, father and I
have been searching for you for two years!"
Hikaru sighed. "It's a bit difficult to explain. I've
been...somewhere that wasn't very kind to me," she said. Pain flashed
in her crimson eyes.
The brothers gathered around her. Kakeru finally realized she hadn't
shown up alone. "Anou, Hikaru-chan...who's your friend?" she asked.
Hikaru smiled. "This is Lantis. I met him recently. We're travelling
together."
"Travelling?" the brothers chorused.
Hikaru nodded. "I've been travelling for two years, in places that
were very harsh. I had no way to get back to Japan until very
recently," she explained. She sighed. "And as much as I'd love to
stay and be home again, my journey isn't finished yet."
Satoru frowned. "You're...you're not saying that you're leaving
again? With him?"
Hikaru nodded, and her eyes misted. "Please understand...I've been
through some terrible things as of late. I have a lot to sort out,
and a lot to deal with. I can do this better by travelling than I can
by being home. Also, we're searching for something very important,
which we've discovered is in China."
"CHINA!?" the others chorused.
Hikaru nodded. "I'm sorry, Satoru-niisama, Kakeru-niisama,
Masaru-niisama...I must do this. It's the only way I'll find peace
within myself," she said.
"Hikaru-chan..." Kakeru said softly. "What...what's happened to
you?"
The redhead said nothing, and merely began to cry softly. Lantis
sighed. "She's been through one horrible experience after another,
from the way it was told to me." At the glances, mostly glares, from
the three brothers, Lantis said, "I only met up with Hikaru a few
days ago."
Hikaru nodded. "That's right. Lantis will be accompanying me and
some other friends to China. He's a very skilled swordsman, and we'll
probably need him."
"Why couldn't the three of us go with you?" Kakeru asked.
Hikaru smiled, and shook her head. "That's sweet of you, but the
things we'll be dealing with...they're going to be a bit beyond your
experience. I've seen things, done things, these past two
years...that quite frankly, I never believed were possible."
The brothers looked confused. Hikaru sighed. "I really do wish I
could tell you the whole story, but...to be honest, you probably
wouldn't believe me anyway, and all you would do is worry more about
me."
"We'll always worry about you, Hikaru-chan," Satoru said. "You know
that."
Hikaru smiled. "Yes, I know." She sighed again. "Please, can the
three of you just trust me? My companions and I can take care of
ourselves, and we know what we're up against." She smiled brightly.
"When it's all over, I'll come home again, and we'll celebrate and
have a big party, alright? With any luck, I'll be back within a
month."
Satoru nodded. He had noticed, in addition to the sadness, a wisdom
and confidence which shone in his sister's eyes. It had not been
there two years ago, but it spoke of far too much experience, and
what she was saying was probably true. "Alright, Hikaru-chan. If you
can trust your companions, and you say you'll be alright, then we'll
believe you." He smiled. "I'm just relieved to know you're still
alive," he added. He hugged her fiercely.
"So am I," Masaru said, hugging his sister. Hikaru smiled.
"Me too," Kakeru said, moving to hug Hikaru. She held up her hand to
ward him off. "Kakeru-niisama? Bathe."
Kakeru blinked. Lantis fought back a snicker, while Satoru and
Masaru laughed uproariously. Hikaru giggled. After a moment, Kakeru
caught a whiff of himself, and nearly passed out. "Whew...I guess
you're right. I'm a bit ripe," he said, chuckling. "OK, I'll bathe,
if you promise to come home as soon as this business is over."
"It's a deal," Hikaru said. "Well," she added as she rose to her
feet, "we have a lot to do, and very little time to do it in. I wish
I could stay longer, I've missed you all terribly. But the sooner
Lantis and I get underway, the sooner I'll be home with you for
good."
The brothers cried as they reluctantly bid their sister farewell. As
soon as Hikaru was gone, Satoru turned to the others. "Kakeru,
bathe...and burn that gi," he added. "Masaru, grab all the money you
can find. We've got some shopping to do. I'll be on the phone," he
added, "making some plane reservations. We," he finished ominously,
"are *going* to China."
The other two Shidou men nodded, and the three scrambled to make
their preparations.
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