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(continued from part 1.....)
Kodachi sat by the pool that was home to Midorigame, her pet
alligator. Bit by bit she tossed meat into the pool, watching as the
alligator gobbled them up greedily.
"At least you're someone that needs me," Kodachi whispered to the
pool's occupant.
Of course the alligator couldn't answer.
On her way home Kodachi ran into Konatsu, the servant of the common
chef girl. When she inquired for the state of health of her master,
Konatsu replied, "She's upset because Ranma confessed his love for
Akane." Of course those words upset Kodachi as well.
Kodachi passed word to her brother, but Tatewaki Kuno shrugged it off.
Somehow she suspected her elder brother didn't take the news lightly,
and was hiding his true feelings. Why was it so easy for him to do that?
Such an insensitive jerk!
From the day she met Ranma Kodachi's greatest desire was to serve him
as his wife. Now it had the same chance as a snowball in Hell. Perhaps
that was her chances all along.
No, stop thinking that way! Kodachi told herself. Ranma-sama can still
be yours if you work hard enough! After all, nothing you ever wanted
ever came to you on a silver platter. Especially dear little Midorigame,
she reflected with a chuckle.
Silently, Kodachi resolved to sway Ranma's heart.
The next day in class Ukyo was there, but she kept her distance from
Ranma and Akane. Ukyo never spoke unless spoken to, and then in as few
words as possible, in a low, monotonic tone. At lunch she sat alone,
neither speaking nor caring, only eating, then quickly departing. Some
say Miss Hinako tried to cheer her up, but failed.
Rumors spread that Ranma confessed his love to Akane. Kuno certainly
didn't take the rumors lightly, and confronted the pair during lunch.
The two sat at the same table, talking with their friends.
Kuno set a foot on the bench, vibrating it suddenly. He leaned on his
bokken, propping it to the floor as if it were a walking stick. "A
rather malicious rumor blows through the winds concerning the flower of
ultimate beauty that is Akane Tendo, and the vile black sorcerer Ranma
Saotome."
"Yeah, and what would that be?" asked Ranma, speaking with food in his
mouth, almost uncaring.
"It has come to my attention that you declared your love and devotion
for Akane Tendo," answered Kuno. He turned to Akane. "What say you,
Akane Tendo, in response to slanderous words such as this? I cannot
allow these evil words to circulate any longer if they speak not the
truth."
"Kuno," Akane started, "it's the truth. Ranma loves me, and I love
him." Those within earshot silenced in an instant as soon as the words
left Akane's lips. Kuno was visibly trying to retain his composure,
noticably shaking.
Turning to Ranma, Kuno said, "What black magic have you used to
ensorcel Akane Tendo, knave! Answer me, or the great Tatewaki Kuno will
smite you!" He raised his bokken in the air, ready to attack.
All eyes were on Kuno and Ranma. Neither flinched or spoke. Minutes
passed in tense silence. Finally, Kuno relaxed his grip, then, shaking
his fist in anger, stalked away.
The moment Kuno passed Nabiki, she couldn't help but say, "You've lost
your touch, Kuno-chan."
Minutes later, in his office, the Principal was about to make an
announcement, but as his mouth opened Kuno beat the crap out of him.
Well, how else does one vent his anger?
After school that day Ranma and Akane encountered Shampoo. Riding her
bicycle at top speed, they heard the unmistakable greeting, "Nihao!"
"Go away, Shampoo," Ranma told her.
"Shampoo glad Ranma okay, so bring you snack!" Shampoo produced a bowl
of take-out ramen and presented it to Ranma. "Eat in good health!" she
said, handing over the bowl before taking off.
"Well, she seems fine to me," observed Akane as Ranma consumed the
ramen. "So if everyone else is taking things in stride, why isn't Ukyo?
She got what she wanted. She's just like the rest of them."
Ranma slurped the soup water. "Are you sure about that, Akane?" He set
the bowl down and held Akane's hand. "There's more going on than what
appears on the surface, Akane. For as long as I've known Ucchan, I can
tell. You have to let it go."
Akane sighed. "How can I, Ranma? She helped ruin our wedding."
Ranma hugged Akane, holding her in a steady embrace. "Tell me, Akane,
if I were secretly getting married to Shampoo, no matter how unlikely,
and you found out at the last minute, not knowing the full details
behind the wedding, would you have done the same?"
Akane nodded. "I guess so...." Was this what Ukyo meant when she said
Akane betrayed her? Betrayal of trust? "Maybe Ukyo did what she did for
the right reasons, but that still didn't excuse her actions."
"You should apologize to Ukyo, not me, Akane," replied Ranma. "She
needs all the help she can get for whatever it is that's eating her.
Worst of all, she won't tell me what's wrong; how can I help her?"
Who said I was apologizing? "But we can't do anything for Ukyo,"
concluded Akane. "I think we'd only add more fuel into the fire. She
needs time to sort things out by herself." Especially after Ranma
confessed his love in front of Ukyo. That must've been the killing blow,
Akane thought. Poor Ukyo, the cheery and optimistic girl of yesterday
was a torn wreck.
Friendships had their ups and downs, their hills and mountains, but
this one was a sheer vertical cliff.
A couple weeks went by, business as usual, sort of. Word that Ranma
and Akane confessed their love for each other spread through town like
wildfire. After that, nothing was the same.
Both Ranma and Akane noticed glaring changes in the behavior of the
others, most visibly in Kuno, Kodachi, and Ukyo.
Whereas Kuno would antagonize Ranma before, he notably kept his
distance, only staying long enough to spout a few words of insult at
Ranma. Akane was all that kept Ranma from pounding Kuno into the ground.
It was strange, really, that Kuno continually failed to express his love
to Akane directly, or toward the pig-tailed girl. Nabiki was upset after
her sales of pictures to Kuno dropped to nothing. What happened that
made him change?
The strangest behavior exhibited by Kuno happened one day after
school. As the students exited the building, the air was filled with the
sound of a lone flute. A quick search of the area revealed Kuno, seated
atop the clock tower, playing alone, oblivious to the rest of the world.
Ranma and Akane had no idea what he was doing, but some speculated he
was in mourning. No one dared to ask. After that day the flute solo came
almost every day.
Kodachi rarely visited any more. Whenever she did come to the Tendo
home it was only for a short while, inquiring to the health of Ranma.
Before long she'd convinced others that it was genuine concern, but
Ranma and Akane hardly bought it. At least it was better than chemical
warfare from yesterday. Ranma couldn't help but note a hint of sadness
in her eyes whenever she visited. While she continued to laugh in her
usual spirits, Kodachi didn't seem to be as perky as before. Kuno
servants would note that their mistress spent much more time with her
pet alligator, Midorigame, than usual. Sometimes they could hear her
crying in the middle of the night for no particular reason.
After several more near-attacks Akane managed to convince Mousse that
killing Ranma wouldn't help win Shampoo's love. "Shampoo has to like you
for who you are," Akane argued. To this end Mousse redoubled his efforts
to win Shampoo's love, not by defeating opponents, but by swaying her
heart. Sometimes he'd ask Akane, sometimes he'd ask Ukyo (whenever she
was in the mood, that is) for advice. Akane told him to make Shampoo
laugh; Ukyo told him to give her flowers. It was either really bad jokes
or wilted flowers that got Mousse pounded every other day.
Shampoo seemed to deny the fact that Ranma and Akane loved each other,
and made the least change in her lifestyle. The Chinese Amazon treated
her 'husband' as she did before.
And Ukyo... the one who's made the biggest change of all. Whereas Ukyo
once greeted others with cheery optimism, now she barely acknowledged
their existance. She devoted most of her spare time running her
restaurant, not bothering with pleasurable persuits. Whenever Ranma
dropped by Ucchan's Ukyo merely served okonomiyaki quietly, failing to
draw pictures or messages with the sauce as she used to do.
Ranma was going nuts dwelling on the fact that he didn't know what to
do to help Ukyo, especially since she wouldn't tell him what was wrong.
Of course Akane knew what the problem was, but had no good way to help
solve it herself. She decided it would be better if Ukyo told Ranma
about it herself, when the time was right. Ukyo had to make the first
move.
It was Saturday. Kasumi couldn't help but think about the old days.
Nobody came by for a visit any more, especially Ranma's friends. Even
Kodachi, the lively girl who made frequent visits to the Tendo
household, stopped altogether. That was what was missing from an
otherwise routine life; Ranma's friends provided the difference in
routine every now and then. Just what happened to them all?
That morning, after Nabiki, Ranma, and Akane left for school, Ryoga
appeared at the front door. "Why, hello, Ryoga!"
Ryoga returned Kasumi's greeting, and presented a couple bags to her.
"I'm back from a long journey. One's for Akane, and one's for Akari. I
don't think I can find my way to the Unryu farm from here."
Kasumi peered into the bags, then looked at Ryoga in surprise. "Oh,
what are these?"
Ryoga replied, "I believe they're idols of ancient Hawaiian gods.
One's supposed to bring good luck, and the other's supposed to attract
money." He shrugged. "If you believe in those kind of things, that is."
At least this time his gift for Akari won't expire.
"Why don't you come on in?" Kasumi invited.
Kasumi lead Ryoga to the dining room. Out on the porch Soun and Genma
played go, oblivious to the world around them. Nodoka was in the
kitchen, washing dishes.
Ryoga set his backpack down and relaxed as he sat down. "So, what have
I missed since we last parted?"
"Oh, not much," Kasumi replied. "Things have been awfully quiet since
the wedding day. None of Ranma's friends come to visit any more."
"Why's that a problem?"
"It's quiet these days, that's what. You can count upon them to break
daily routine. It's good to see activity. To be honest, I've gotten used
to you all being here." Kasumi smiled at Ryoga. "I'm glad you're
around." "Thanks." I think.
"You know, I have an idea. Maybe we can invite the others over for
dinner this evening?"
"That might not be such a bad idea," Ryoga replied. "But, are you sure
it's a good idea to have all of them over at the same time?"
"Don't be silly," Kasumi said, "as guests, they'll behave." Kasumi
walked over to the phone. She looked over her shoulder to Ryoga. "Do you
want me to invite Akari as well?"
"Sure!"
Ranma and Akane returned home later that day, watching as Kasumi
prepared dinner earlier than usual.
"What's up, Sis?" Akane asked Kasumi.
"Hi Akane!" greeted Kasumi. "We're having guests over for dinner
tonight."
"Yeah, who?" asked Ranma.
"Why, your friends, who else?" Kasumi replied.
Stone shock was the one thing that described both Ranma and Akane at
that moment. Both knew exactly what Kasumi meant by 'friends.'
Ryoga entered the kitchen. "I'm not the only one you know."
"Ryoga?" Akane said. "When did you get back?"
"Only this morning," replied Ryoga. "Kasumi insisted on inviting the
two Kunos, Shampoo and Mousse, and Ukyo and Konatsu. Akari can't make
it...."
"Kasumi, why?" asked Akane, trying to conceal her rage.
"I thought it would be nice to have them over," answered Kasumi.
Silently, Kasumi thought, now would be a good a time as any for any of
them to make up for past differences.
The first to arrive were the two Kunos, in a sedan chair carried by
Kuno family servants. Then Mousse and Shampoo arrived on bicycles, and
Konatsu and Ukyo on foot. And dinner was almost ready.
Ukyo was reluctant to go at first, but Konatsu insisted, telling her
that it was time to let wounds heal. As she entered Ukyo couldn't meet
the eyes of either Ranma or Akane, continually staring at the floor as
she moved.
Quietly, the guests took their seats at the table: Kuno, Mousse, and
Ryoga at one side, and Shampoo, Kodachi, and Ukyo at the other. Ranma
and Akane took their seats as well as Kasumi finished up her work.
Mousse removed his glasses and set them on the table, waiting with
eyes closed. He started talking to a vase, thinking of Shampoo.
Ryoga sat unmoving in his position.
Kuno rested his trusty bokken on his shoulder, the weapon that never
left his side. When he started flirting with Akane, Ryoga responded in
heat, unwilling to let Kuno sway Akane to him.
Shampoo took the opportunity to scoot closer to Ranma.
Kodachi went one step further and jumped into Ranma's lap.
Ukyo hadn't moved since sitting down. Her head was still lowered to
the floor, as if studying something.
Konatsu, seated next to Ukyo, stood up and left, entering the next
room for quiet time alone.
Akane couldn't help but fume in anger at Ranma. There he goes again,
flirting with other girls....
The others, Nabiki, Soun, Genma, and Nodoka, sat at a separate table.
In the shadows outside the Tendo dojo, a dark, robed man stood. Behind
him were seven other figures, robed, but towering over the lead man.
Well, except for one, who stood at half the leader's height, up to his
waist. Then again, all seven of them were standing on the fence while
the leader was standing on the ground.
The leader turned to his seven minions. "She's in there. As the
Mastercommands, Akane Tendo must die. It must be quick, otherwise the
others might interfere. Do not fail me."
"Hai!" the seven said in unison. Then, each jumped away.
The leader turned his back toward the dojo, and reached for a jade
medallion. The circular medallion was carved in the likeness of a giant
dragon head, with seven smaller heads snaking around the center.
"And so it begins...." the leader of the Cult of Orochi said.
To be continued in "Team Ranma vs. the Orochi Assassins"
http://www.crosswinds.net/anaheim/~slythe/ranma/ranff1a.txt
Closing: Hill of Rainbow and Sun
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Author's Rant
I felt this was something that needed to be said. None of the six
teens would be overly disappointed after crashing the wedding, as some
pointed out. But what really would hurt them is the knowledge that Ranma
and Akane truly love each other. Mousse and Shampoo would be the least
affected; Mousse because he wants Shampoo for himself, and Shampoo
because she's too stubborn.
This fic spawned off Seravi's Ranma Public Opinion polls on
rec.arts.anime.fandom, especially Blade's responses to them. Thought I'd
_try_ to throw myself off the fanboy wagon for a while, if you know what
I'm talking about :)
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Once again, C&C very welcome. I dare you to MST this sucker :)
"That's my story and I'm sticking to it."--JMS, creator of Babylon 5.
"If you go to Z'ha'dum, you will die."--Kosh, Babylon 5.
"Jump. Jump now!"--Kosh, "Z'ha'dum," Babylon 5, making some sense.
--Razorclaw X
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