Subject: [FFML] [FF] [MKR] Through the Looking Glass Chapter 2
From: "Nikholas F. Toledo Zu" <niftol@i-manila.com.ph>
Date: 6/4/1999, 7:30 AM
To: ffml@fanfic.com

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Nikholas "elf" F. Toledo 
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Disclaimer: 'Rayearth' and the following characters borrowed in the 
            making of this fic are all property of Clamp. 

            It's amazing that some people actually think this fic is 
            worth following... but, don't worry, there's always some 
            poor shmuck who's worse off than you guys--ME!
                                                 So bear with me, okay?
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                        Through The Looking Glass

                                Chapter 2
                             Tea and Sympathy

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Once there was a frog that fancied himself to be a prince - the great 
ruler of some obscure kingdom in some forgotten land. An evil witch 
cursed him and turned him into a frog, (or so his story goes) and only a 
kiss from a beautiful maiden could break the spell. This was a tale he 
loved to tell over and over again, whether his audience cared to listen 
or not.

One day, he decided to approach a fortuneteller to know the girl who was 
destined to break the spell. There, the frog once again rhapsodized about 
his woeful fate. The fortuneteller finally agreed to tell him his fortune 
just to get rid of him. 

"Very well." The madam sighed, and started chanting incantations while 
her hands fluttered around her crystal ball. 

"Ahhh, I see something..."

"Really?! Is it her?" the frog asked excitedly.

"Yes."

"Is she beautiful?"

"Very beautiful. With light blue hair and eyes like sapphire."

"Wow!" The frog was now jumping excitedly on the table, "So, when do I 
get to meet her?" 

"Next year in her biology class..."

                              One year later


      Umi Ryuzaki eyed the green slimy amphibian with distaste. The frog 
looked back with its large unblinking eyes. Suddenly, its pink tongue 
shot out to catch one of the flies buzzing around inside the jar.

      "Gross! There is NO way I'm touching that... that thing." Umi 
shuddered. 

      "Umi, you're wearing surgical gloves. Besides, you already agreed 
to pith the frog. Remember?" Fuu grinned as she put on her own surgical 
gloves. "Or would you rather handle the dissection instead?" 

      "Waittaminute!!!" Hikaru suddenly burst out, "What dissection?!"

      Fuu blinked, "Oh, my." She pulled Umi closer and whispered, "You 
didn't tell her?"

      "Why should I? If I did, there's no way she would've agreed to 
catch that frog for us."  

      "But couldn't you have told her earlier before Biology class!?" 

      "Umm... I, ah, forgot," Umi timidly replied, pushing her 
forefingers against each other.

      "Well, there's nothing we can do about it now," Fuu sighed as she 
opened the jar and looked at Umi expectantly. 

      "Do I have to?" she whined.


      Fuu nodded.

      "I still think it's disgusting!" 

      Umi gingerly reached out to poke the frog. Its skin was cold, wet, 
and slimy. She wanted to recoil in disgust, but Fuu's watchful gaze told 
her otherwise. 

      <Gulp.> 

      Fuu handed Umi a huge needle, she was about to jab it behind the 
frog's head when she heard Hikaru gag.

      "Hikaru, are you okay?" Umi worriedly eyed her friend's greenish 
pallor.

      "No." Hikaru shook her head, holding her fist against her mouth.

      "Fuu, I think she's gonna be sick!" 

      Her statement was enough to cause a mild commotion around them...  

      "What's going on?" 

      "Is she going to be all right?"

      "I think she needs to go to the clinic."

      "What's happening over there?"

      "Hikaru's not feeling well."

      "Oh dear."

      Soon, almost everyone was crowding around their table. 

      Umi was not one to pass up a great opportunity like this, 
especially if it meant being excused from a gruesome lab experiment. 

      "I'll ask Miss Presea and if I can bring Hikaru to the clinic!" she 
eagerly volunteered. With frog in tow, she squeezed through the crowd and 
promptly had her foot squashed.

      "Ouch! Hey, watch where you're going!" she shouted to no one in 
particular since she didn't have any idea who the offender was. 

      "Ribit."

      Umi blanched when she realized that she just dropped the frog. It 
was staring up at her from the floor. It hopped six paces away, stopped, 
then croaked again.  

      She crouched down and started inching her way towards it, "Come 
here froggy, come on--" She felt stupid talking to the thing but couldn't 
help giving out a warning, "Don't you dare move from that spot!"

      "Ribit." 

      Umi saw that it was about to hop away again, "Oh, no, you don't, 
you slimy little freak!" She slid across the floor and managed to grab 
the darn thing. The problem was, she grabbed on to it too tightly, 
causing it to slip between her hands and fly into the air. 

      "Eeeeps!" 

      Miss Presea, 3rd period Biology teacher, calmly pried the slimy 
amphibian from her vest, took one look at her student sprawled on the 
floor and decided to take matters into her own hands. 

      "Miss Ryuzaki, hallway!" She pointed at the pair of water buckets 
tucked at the right backend corner of the room.

      _It's not exactly the way I planned it, but it'll do._ 

      Umi thought to herself as she dusted off her skirts. "Bye, guys!" 
She cheerfully waved at Hikaru and Fuu, "See you at lunchtime." 

* * *      

      Clef was taking a leisurely stroll down the deserted hallway of the 
junior high school building. He had just came from a meeting with the 
Administrative Board and was pleased that everything was running smoothly 
- well, academics-wise, at least. 

      As he walked, he mentally counted off the things listed in his 
agenda. There was the much-needed upgrade for the school's database 
network, the plumbing on the east wing of the boy's dormitory, etc., 
etc., etc.

      And then there was his ever-growing fan's club to consider. 


      The last part, being the least important, was actually the thing 
that bothered him most. He was rather embarrassed by the attention he was 
getting from the female students. Besides, he wasn't quite sure if this 
was good for his image in the academe - however, that particular line of 
thought was shelved at the back of his mind when he saw Umi Ryuzaki doing 
her once-in-a-week stint on the hallway once again.

      "Good morning, Principal Clef," Umi greeted him, a bit too 
brightly.

      "Miss Ryuzaki. And here I thought that you would actually get 
through this week without doing your 'bucket routine'," he said, with a 
severe look that didn't sit quite well with his boyish features. 

      "Wouldn't miss it for the world," she replied cheekily.

      Clef assessed their location and smiled when he realized that they 
were standing outside the laboratory. "Bio class?" 

      He took the buckets out of her hands and placed them on the floor. 

      As they walked down the corridor, Umi waited for the lecture that 
was sure to follow. 

      "Well, aren't you gonna ask me what I did this time?" she blurted 
out.  

      "What for? You're going to tell me anyway."   

      "Do you have any idea what's going on during Biology?"

      "Been there. Done that. So, what's your excuse?"

      Umi frowned. Heck, so he's a genius... not to mention young, 
handsome, brilliant...

      "Yes?" Clef prompted, putting an end to her musings. "Biology 
class?"

      "Oh, the brutality of it all!" Umi said in her most theatrically 
tragic voice, "Miss Presea actually gave us step-by-step instructions on 
how to mutilate a poor, defenseless frog!" 

      Clef raised his eyebrow and gave her a smug look. 

      Umi bit her lip. "You're not buying it are you?" 

      He shook his head.

      "I thought so. Well, here goes..." She took a deep breath and 
poured out the whole sordid tale. 

      "... then it just flew out of my hands and landed right smack at 
her. The next thing I knew, Miss Presea was showing me where the buckets 
were kept. Didn't take me long to figure out where she wanted me to 
stand." 

      Clef stopped walking and looked down at her. "Whatever am I going 
to do with you?" he asked in an exasperated sigh. 

      Suddenly, the bell rang, heralding the end of the third period 
class. Students streamed out of their classrooms, some headed for the 
cafeteria while others headed toward the quad. It was lunchtime.

      "That's my exit cue. Bye, Principal Clef. Nice talking to you." She 
bowed, waved goodbye and started to run down the hallway.

      "Umi," Clef called out. 

      She turned around and grinned at him. "Yeah, I know, I know..."

      "Stay out of trouble," they both said at the same time. 

      Clef stood there as he watched her shake her head and walk away - 
as if she didn't have a care in the world. But he knew that he could 
expect to see her again, in a slightly different predicament, next week. 

      The funny thing is, he was actually looking forward to it.

* * *


      "Over here, Umi!" 

      Hikaru waved at the blue-haired girl from under the shade of a huge 
sakura-tree. The ancient tree served as the friends' usual meeting place. 
The open air was more preferable to the stuffy atmosphere of the 
cafeteria, especially during lunchtime. 

      "Thanks for waiting up for me," Umi said as she plopped down next 
to Fuu. 

      She was pouring tea from her tumbler into three small cups that 
were lined up in front of her. "Here, have some while it's still hot." 
Fuu served the tea to Umi, then Hikaru.

      "Would you like some sushi? Eagle made enough to feed a small 
army." 

      Umi was quick to take her up on the offer. "This tastes great!" she 
said after swallowing three slices in succession and washing it down with 
her tea.

      "Here, have some, Fuu," Hikaru offered.

      "Thank you. Why don't you try some of this tempura?"

      "I didn't know you could cook this well, Fuu." Hikaru bit into the 
breaded shrimp and smiled, "It's almost as good as the ones Eagle makes."

      "I don't - Kuu made them this morning. I hope your brother likes 
them as much as you do." She glanced at the pebble-washed table where Kuu 
sat eating lunch with Eagle.  

      "Don't they look cute together!" Umi gushed. 

      She was patting herself at the back for her brilliant matchmaking 
when Tarta arrived. "Drats! It's just what I need, Tarta spoiling the 
romantic scene."  

      Hikaru took one look at her brother's smile and said, "That's not 
Tarta - it's her twin, Tatra."

      "How did you know? I couldn't tell them apart unless they start 
talking."

      "Well, I only have to look at my brother to know it." She nodded at 
Eagle, "Besides, do you think he would actually hug Tarta?"

      "Not unless he has a dagger to stab her back," Umi smugly replied.

      "Umi, that is so mean!" Fuu cried, only to add in a serious tone, 
"Though I find it odd that Eagle would have Tatra for a best friend, 
while he avoids Tarta like she was bubonic plague." 

      "NOW who's being mean?" Umi whispered at Hikaru. 

* * *

      "Hey, you all right?" Eagle asked, trying to see through his 
friend's bland expression, "I called Monday night, but your sister 
obviously didn't give you my message to call me back." 

      "She did. In spite of what you think, Eagle, Tarta isn't that 
petty." 

      Eagle heaved a defeated sigh, "Okay, I'm sorry. But can you blame 
me for worrying? You and Geo just broke up and--"  

      "And you figured that I needed a shoulder to cry on?" she finished 
for him. "I appreciate your concern, but I just needed some time to 
think, alone." 

      Eagle reached out for her... or was it her who went into his 
embrace? Tatra wasn't exactly sure who moved first, but she found herself 
standing with her head cradled against Eagle's shoulder... his arms 
around her... his breath feathering against her brow. God, would it be so 
bad if... if she... if she what? 

      _Is it really worth it?_

      Kuu hadn't moved from her seat since Eagle left her with their 
lunches to meet Tarta's twin sister. She noticed the flash of surprise in 

the girl's eyes when Eagle hugged her, only to be replaced with a 
different kind of emotion all together. 

      "She's--" Kuu stamped out the sudden spark of jealousy she towards 
for the girl and angrily berated herself: "Give it break, the girl just 
got dumped by her boyfriend, and Eagle IS her best friend..." 

      _Is it really worth it?_

      Tatra asked herself again.

      No. She'd rather have him like this than risk losing him if he were 
to know the truth. He might end up hating her if he did.

      "Do you hate me?"

      Tatra didn't realize she asked the question aloud until Eagle 
pulled back and frowned down at her.

      "What gave you that idea? Just because you and Geo broke up doesn't 
mean I have to pick sides." 

      "But..."

      "It just wasn't meant to be. Let's just chalk it all up to 
experience and leave it at that, okay?" 

      Tatra forced a smile and nodded. 

      "That's what I wanted to see." Eagle pinched her cheek. 

      "Cut it out!" Tatra playfully punched his ribs. 

      He draped his arm companionably across her shoulders and led her to 
their table, "C'mon, I want you to meet someone." 

* * *

      A man threw open the door and stood silhouetted against the light 
at the top of the dark stairwell. "Hey, slowpokes! Hurry up with those 
things!"  

      "We're going as fast as we can, okay?!" Ferio shouted back 
irritably.

      "Hell, it's not exactly easy balancing, six orders of ramen you 
know?" He muttered to Ascot as he tried to maneuver up the stairs.

      "Speak for yourself! I'm the one who's carrying three bags and a 
laptop!" Ascot said. Lugging that kind of weight up five flights of 
stairs wasn't exactly his idea of a picnic either.

      "Stop complaining and get a move on it!" Zazu said, poking one of 
the bags on Ascot's back. 

      He ran smack, face-first into a knapsack when Ascot paused to catch 
his breath. He would've fallen if he hadn't managed to grab hold of the 
banister. 

      "Giyaaah!"

      "Hey, Zazu, you all right back there?" Ascot asked in concern.  

      "Serves him right for being such a pain in the ass!" Ferio shouted 
from the top of the stairs.

      "I heard that!" Zazu angrily cried.

      When Ferio finally reached the top, a tall, dark-haired man 
suddenly whisked away the six bowls of ramen that were precariously 
stacked together.

      "Huh? Hey, what the--!" then he was suddenly grabbed by the collar 
and lifted an inch off the floor by Geo Metro. 

      "Were you, by any chance, picking on Zazu again?" 

      "No way! Now, why would I do such a stupid thing like that?!"

      "Good answer." Geo glanced down the stairwell and saw Ascot, 
"Excuse me, for a moment." He dumped Ferio and started down the steps.

      Ascot gulped when he saw Geo coming for him. He felt the beads of 
cold sweat run down his back and knew that he was doomed.  

      "Go on! Do your worst and get it over with!" he suddenly cried out, 
flinging his arms wide open.

      Geo, Lantis and Ferio blinked and face-faulted. 


      "Hey, chill out, kid." Geo gave Ascot a friendly tap on the 
shoulder that almost sent him tumbling down the stairs.

      "Eeeek!"

      "Careful!" Geo warned as he pulled him back up, "I just wanted to 
give you a hand, not rip you heart out or anything." He smiled and 
reached out to relieve Ascot of the bags he was carrying. 

      "Oh." Ascot nervously laughed as he finally set foot on the 
rooftop, "Hehehe... I knew that." 

      "Sure, you did," the tall, dark-haired man said with a faint 
semblance of a smile. He walked up to him and thrust out his hand, 
"Lantis Shido, sorry 'bout this."

      Ascot's hand was enveloped in a firm handshake, "Nice to meet you. 
My name's Ascot." His brow knotted when he suddenly remembered someone, 
"Shido... are you by any chance related to Hikaru Shido?"

      He belatedly realized that it was the wrong question to ask. 
Lantis's face barely registered any emotion but his grasp sure did 
tighten painfully. 

      _Hell, what'd I do now!_

      "In a way," Lantis answered.

      "Hikaru's his little sister. His only sister," Geo supplied, 
glancing briefly at Lantis's bone crushing grip before turning his 
attention back to Ascot's pale face, "Personally, I think she's the 
cutest li'l redhead in this school, don't you?"   

      Ascot knew that his answer could very well cost him the bones in 
his right hand. He could feel Lantis's eyes boring into him and sizing 
him up. 

      Then he abruptly released his hand. 

      _This is one guy who knows how to make his message painfully 
clear,_ Ascot thought to himself as he rubbed his sore hand.

      "Hi, the name's Ferio." 

      "HE doesn't know your sister!" Ascot was quick to point out as 
Ferio offered his hand to Lantis.

      "Are we gonna just stand around here all day? Let's eat!" Zazu 
said, tearing the cover off his ramen bowl, "Hmmm... smells great!" and 
proceeded to noisily slurp the broth. 

      Geo calmly reached out to cuff him lightly over the head.

      <BAP!>

      "Hey! What d'you do that for!!!" Zazu protested.

      "Please excuse Zazu's manners, he simply doesn't have any."  

      "Here, have some," Lantis said, offering two ramen bowls to Ferio 
and Ascot.

      "Thank you," the two chorused.

      "Zazu," Geo started.

      "Whaddya wab? Cab't byu dee I'b eding beer?" Zazu mumbled around 
his noodles.

      "Did you bring it?"

      Zazu nodded his head. He reached inside his backpack and came up 
with pair of hi-tech binoculars, "Here, catch." 

      "What's that for?" Ascot curiously asked.

      "Bird watching," Geo answered as he fiddled with the lenses and 
tried focusing them.

      "The only birds I see down there are chicks," Ferio pointed out.

      Geo turned to flash him a brief smile of male bonding. "Exactly. 
You're catching on fast, kid." 

      "By the way, where's Eagle?" Lantis inquired.

      "See for yourself." Geo turned to hand him the binoculars when Zazu 
quickly snatched it and decided to do just that.

      "Zazu!" Geo growled.

      "Hey, what's HE doing with your ex? Three days and Tatra's already 
got Eagle to take your place!" Zazu frowned when Geo failed to show any 

signs of jealousy at his jibe. "Ah, since he's down there, can I have his 
ramen instead?"

      "Gimme that!" Geo dragged Lantis to other end of the rooftop, out 
of everyone's earshot and there, handed him the binoculars.

      "Zazu wasn't kidding this time," Lantis said as he squinted through 
the lens, "That's definitely Tatra." 

      "Of course, it's Tatra. It couldn't possibly be Tarta, since Eagle 
would sooner cuddle up to a python than her." 

      "You have a point there." Lantis turned to look at Geo's resigned 
expression. He had a feeling that a confession was forthcoming.

      "It wouldn't have worked out." Geo shrugged and leaned against the 
concrete balcony. "Tatra was just kind enough to keep her sister off my 
back by volunteering to pose as my girlfriend for a year." 

      "That sounds like a fool-proof plan. So what happened?" Lantis 
asked as he handed back the binoculars. 

      "My conscience kicked in." Geo peered through the binoculars, 
watching Eagle lead Tatra to sit across the toffee-haired girl. "She 
likes Eagle and he doesn't even have a clue."  

      Zazu switched on his laptop. After typing in some commands, a 
familiar scene appeared on the screen--the very one that Geo happened to 
be viewing at the moment.  

      "Hey, cool! You got some spy cameras planted around the campus?" 
Ferio asked, watching the screen over Zazu's shoulders.

      "No, just one." Zazu nodded towards the binoculars.

      He selected the area enclosing the unknown girl and clicked the 
mouse to zoom in. He watched as Geo suddenly jerked back in surprise from 
the lens. "Enjoying the view, Geo?" 

      "Dammit, Zazu! Will you stop that!" A bright shade of red matted 
his cheeks.

      "Hey, Ascot," Zazu pointed at his knapsack, "Mind handing me my 
phone, it's somewhere in my bag... thanks."  

      "What are you doing?" Ferio asked.

      "Research," Zazu answered as he proceeded to hack into Ryudo's 
student database and ran a search program through the picture archives. 

      "Ah, forgive me for asking, but isn't this illegal?" Ascot asked.    

      Zazu shrugged noncommittally, "Only if we're caught." 

      A sweat drop appeared beside Ascot's head, "That's comforting." 

      "Ah-hah! Here we are, a perfect match!" He downloaded the necessary 
info. "Hey, Geo! Want some nice little info tidbits to go with that great 
view?" 

      Geo's curiosity got the better of him. He walked over to crouch 
behind Zazu and started reading through the personal data scrolling right 
before his eyes. "Ho'oji?"

* * *

      "Hikaru!"

      Hikaru turned to see her brother walking up to her. "What's up, 
Eagle?" 

      "Can we make a little detour later, I want to walk Kuu home and--"

      "Oh, no problem!" Umi cut in to graciously volunteer, "Hikaru and 
Fuu will be riding with me after class."

      Umi spared her friends a glance that would not accept 'no' for an 
answer.

      "Yeah, right," the two obligingly chorused. 

      Too obligingly in fact, that Eagle gave the three of them an odd 
look. "O-kay. And tell Niisama that I may be late getting home." 


      "Hey, it's your turn to do the dishes tonight." 

      "I'll make it up to you. Promise."

      "That's what you said last time, and the week before, and the week 
before that, and--" Eagle gave her pigtail a sharp tug, "Ouch!" 

      "Bye, sis. And save me some dinner. Thanks!" Then he ran off to his 
class.

      Umi was all starry-eyed as she watched him go, "God, Hikaru. You're 
sooo lucky to have Eagle-sempai for a brother!"

      Hikaru rubbed her smarting nape and transferred her glare from 
Eagle's retreating back to Umi's adoring expression. 

      "You can have him. FREE. There's only one policy: No return, no 
exchange."

* * * 

      Lantis stifled another yawn from behind his textbook. He tried to 
make sense of the discussion but his brain refused to cooperate. He'd 
been slipping into a series of microsleeps for the past half-hour and was 
reduced to doodling at the back of his notebook just to keep awake. 

      Geo glanced at Lantis and kicked the leg of his chair just when he 
was starting to nod off into oblivion.

      "Huh?!" Lantis jerked from his slouch, blinking in surprise. Then 
he saw Geo frowning at him, "Is it over yet?" he whispered.

      "No, there still another half-hour--"

      "Wake me up when it's through," he said, slouching back in his 
chair.

      Geo kicked his chair again.

      "What now?" Lantis sleepily asked. 

      "What is a 'budget constraint'?" the teacher asked the class after 
writing the words on the blackboard. 

      "You're the only guy in this class who's dozing off," Geo muttered.

      "So?"

      "Can we have other volunteers other than Mr. Torque?" The teacher 
sat on top of the table and crossed her legs as she scanned the anxious 
faces around her.

      "Everyone knows that you DON'T doze off when Miss Caldina is in 
front of the class," Geo said as he ogled their teacher's long legs. "You 
get to miss the great view!" 

      Just then, the teacher glanced at their direction, "Mr. Shido, 
would you care to give a brief definition of what a 'budget constraint' 
is?" 

      "A budget constraint specifies the combinations of goods a consumer 
or any economic unit can afford to buy," Lantis rattled off without 
missing a beat.   

      "Excellent." 

      Geo stared at his friend in amazement, "I thought you weren't 
paying attention." 

      "I wasn't," Lantis replied on a yawn as he settled comfortably in 
his chair. 

      "Then how'd you--" Geo gave up when he heard his friend snoring 
softly, he shook his head and decided to listen to the lecture instead.

      "As an example--" Zazu was practically waving his hands at the 
teacher's face. "Very well, Mr. Torque," she finally relented and 
motioned for Zazu to step in front of the class. 

      "All right." She walked behind him and placed both hands on his 
shoulders, "Suppose you have, not one, but two girlfriends--" 

      Class participation just went up another notch as everyone started 
clapping and issuing catcalls. 

      "Whoa! Whatta man!"

      "You Casanova!"


      "Hey, Geo, finally got around to teaching him the tricks of the 
trade?"

      Miss Caldina raised her hand to get the class's attention, "Quiet, 
please! Now, where was I? Okay, suppose that Zazu's part-time job pays 
about - say, 12000 yen. This is then divided between Girl A and Girl B, 
both of whom he likes very much. Treating Girl A out costs 1000 yen, 
while Girl B, who has more expensive tastes, costs 2000 yen--" 

      "I say dump Girl B!" one of their classmates interjected.

      "Nah, I'm keeping them both!" Zazu cried, which earned him a round 
of applause from his male classmates.

      "In deciding how many times he can go out with each girl, Zazu has 
to take into account the fact that he can spend only 12000 yen a week. 
His income and the expenses entailed in dating the two girls he's 
interested in determine his budget constraint." 

      "This means he'll be spending either more time or money on one of 
his girlfriends," Geo observed.

      "Correct. This is what we call a 'trade-off'," Miss Caldina 
explained.

      "Trade-offs occur in general because resources are scarce." Lantis' 
sleepy comment carried from the back of the room.

      "Well done, Mr. Shido," Miss Caldina remarked, "Even if you are 
sleeping in my class. Again." 

      Everyone turned to look at Lantis and face-faulted. He was slumped 
in his seat, his head rested against his forearms on top of his desk. Not 
even Geo, who was violently kicking at his chair, could wake him up.   

      "No, just let him be. He gets more points for class participation 
this way," Miss Caldina said, and went on with her discussion. "As I was 
saying: in our example, scarcity appears because Zazu's income is 
limited. Because there is a trade-off, Zazu faces a problem of choice."  

      "I know! I know! Zazu, why not just dump both of them? That way you 
get to keep the money all for yourself!" This came from the same guy who 
suggested that Zazu dump Girl B. Poor guy, he was soon bodily thrown out 
into the corridor when Miss Caldina wasn't looking. 

      Somewhere from the back row, Geo raised his hand, "Ah, Miss 
Caldina, there's another expense that we forgot to take into account." 

      "And what is that?"

      "The bribe he has to pay for us not tell either of his girlfriends 
about his grand scheme." 

      Zazu whined, "Gimme a break, I have enough money problems with two 
girlfriends. If I were to pay you guys, too, what's to become of me?"

      Lantis sleepily called out, "A flat-broke two-timing jerk." 

* * *

      Ascot was about to lock up the lab when he heard a muffled sound 
somewhere inside the room.

      "Who's there?"

      No answer. 

      He shook his head - he could've sworn he heard something. He was 
about to close the door again when someone tugged his sleeve from behind.

      "Giyahhh!!!" 

      "Ascot-sempai, are you all right?" 

      He was plastered to the door, clutching his chest in fright. 
"Hikaru! Don't sneak up on me like that!"

      "We're even then. Call it payback for scaring me last Monday."


      "I just finished feeding the rabbits," Ascot explained.

      "I wanted to check on them - is Nezumi doing okay?" 

      "Yup, he seemed to have gotten his appetite back." 

      "That's great. Well, I guess I'd better get going now."

      "Have a nice weekend."  

      "Thanks, you, too. Bye."

      Ascot watched her disappear around the corner. For some reason he 
couldn't quite reconcile the fact that Lantis happened to be her brother. 
The guy could give you frostbite with just one icy glare. 

      The silence was broken once again by that obscure sound. Ascot 
turned on the lights and scanned the room. There was nobody there. 

      Suddenly, a slight movement caught his eye. "One of the rabbits 
must've gotten out of its cage."

      Something darted towards one of the lab tables. Ascot followed 
suit. He looked under the table and found the culprit.

      "There you are." He carefully reached out and grabbed the thing. 
"Guess some juniors happened to make do without you for their lab 
experiment today."

      He slipped the creature in his breast pocket. As they made their 
way out, Ascot paused in front of the display shelves to look at a well-
preserved frog floating in a jar of formaldehyde.

      "Ribit." 

      Ascot looked down at the frog peering up at him from his pocket.

      "You are definitely one lucky fella."

* * *

      Ferio stopped in front of the music hall and listened for the 
ripple of piano keys. 

      There was none. 

      He sighed and started to walk away. After three steps, he turned 
back. 

      Taking a deep breath, he opened the door to peer inside. The lights 
were off; the fading sunlight streamed through the wide glass windows and 
was dully reflected by the polished black wood of the grand piano. No one 
was around. 

      He was about to leave when he spied some papers lying on the floor 
near the bench. 

      "Hmm, what's this? 'Sonata of the Wind'," Ferio read the title of 
the piano piece he just picked up and glanced at the script written at 
the lower corner of the paper. 

      "Uh, excuse me - but I believe that belongs to me," a soft voice 
implored from the doorway. 

      He turned around and saw her approach. Her long-sleeved dark blue 
sailor blouse and white skirt told him that she was a junior high 
student. As she came closer, he took a brief inventory of what she looked 
like: 

      Average height - shorter by a foot, compared to him. Her light 
brown hair was almost blond, the soft curls ending just below her chin. A 
pair of leaf-green eyes looked at him warily from behind wire-rimmed 
glasses. 

      "Can I please have it back?" she asked, extending her hand.  

      "Pardon?" Ferio blinked and looked at her uncomprehendingly.

      "The piano piece," the girl explained with infinite patience.

      Ferio was thankful that the light was behind him. She couldn't see 
his scarred face or the blush that was stealing up his neck.  

      "Oh, here." He was about to give it to her when he suddenly changed 
his mind. "Wait, I don't see any name written on it. So, how do I know 
it's truly yours?" he asked, holding the paper behind his back.


      "But it's there at..."

      "Tell you what. If you're able to play the song, I'll let you have 
the piece back." 

      The girl looked at him in bewilderment. She sent a brief glance at 
the piano, the piece in his hand, then back at him again. 

      "All right," she said, and promptly sat down on the bench. 

      Ferio let out a silent sigh of relief as he arranged the piece on 
the stand. For a moment there, he thought she was going call his bluff. 
He stood beside her and watched her graceful hands as they lightly 
skimmed the ivory keys.

      The haunting music stirred from the tightly wound cords in the 
bowel of the instrument. The strains, faint at first, soon became a 
sonata. She played as if in a trance, her eyes half-closed as she savored 
the melody, barely glancing at the piece before her.

      With the last crashing chords still echoing in the still air, Fuu 
opened her eyes to find the young man staring at her with the most 
peculiar expression in his eyes. 

      "That's the most beautiful thing I've ever heard," Ferio said 
softly. 

      "Thank you." 

      Fuu found herself staring up at him. She couldn't see his face 
clearly but his eyes held an expression so sincere that she couldn't seem 
to look away. 

      "I'd better go."

      "What?" She watched him helplessly as he turned to leave the room, 
"w--wait!" 

      He paused by the doorway, "It's an honor to hear you play again, 
Miss Ho'oji," and walked out of the door without a backward glance.

* * *

      "Fuu? Hello-oh, are you there?"

      "Oh, sorry." Fuu blinked and pushed her glasses up her nose, "I ah, 
I didn't quite get what you just said."

      Umi exchanged glances with Hikaru. Both agreed that their friend 
was not quite herself. Fuu had been awfully quiet on the ride home. She'd 
been staring blankly at the car window since they left school. 

      "I asked if you found what you were looking for," Umi repeated the 
question for the third time.

      "Yes." Fuu glanced down at the piano piece at her lap, "Yes, I 
did." She smiled and turned her attention back to the passing scenery 
outside.

      The car stopped, the chauffeur got out and opened Fuu's door. He 
stood waiting for her to alight from the car. Fuu didn't budge an inch 
from her seat.

      "Uh... miss?" 

      No response.

      "Fuu-chan." Hikaru started waving her hand in front of her face. 

      "Hmmm?"

      "It's your stop," she explained.

      "That's nice."

      Umi and Hikaru stared at Fuu's somewhat lost expression.

      "Oh!" Fuu suddenly snapped out of her trance, "Oh, dear. I'm 
sorry!" she blushed furiously, "What was I thinking?!"

      "I was about to ask you the same thing," Umi slyly replied.

      "I'm sorry, I really am." She gathered her things and got out of 
the car.   

      Umi laughed, "Well, that's a first. It's good to know that you're 
still human, like the rest of us." 

      "Thank you... I think, and for the ride home, too." 

      "Bye, Fuu!" Hikaru cheerily waved from the car window. "Do you 
think something's wrong with Fuu?" she asked, as she settled back in her 

seat.

      "No," Umi declared, "something's wonderfully right with our 
friend."

      Hikaru was almost afraid to ask; Umi had that 'look' in her eyes.   

      "1000 yen says it's a guy." 

* * * 

      "Kuu, isn't that your sister?" Eagle asked, pointing at a blond 
woman dressed in a soft pink sweater and jeans. 

      "It is," Kuu replied, Emi was on her way home carrying a bag of 
groceries.

      "She's beautiful," Tatra exclaimed, "how many sisters do you have, 
Kuu?"  

      "Two. I'm the middle child."

      "Hey, Emi!" Eagle called out to the woman just across the street.  

      Emi turned around and waved at them, "Hi there!"

      "Here, let me carry that for you," Eagle offered as he reached her 
side. 

      "Thank you." 

      "So, how's the flower shop doing?" 

      "Oh, we're doing fine. I did arrangements for three weddings this 
week alone. I'm so tired that I'm liable to fall asleep on my feet." 

      "Well, good thing Niisama insisted on driving you to and from 
work."

      Emi blushed. "Ah... yes, it was really nice of Zagato to do that."

      Eagle hid a snicker and Kuu managed an innocent look; 'nice' was 
definitely the understatement of the year.

      Tatra simply gave a distracted smile, not knowing what was going 
on.

      "By the way, Emi, this is Tatra, she's been a classmate of mine 
since grade school." 

      "Hello, I'm glad to finally meet Eagle's girlfriend."

      This time, it was Tatra's turn to blush.

      "No, no, no, no. You got it all wrong," Tatra shook her head, 
"We're just friends." 

      "The very best there is," Eagle threw in. 

      "Really?" Emi took note of their mixed reactions: Tatra was 
blushing furiously. Her sister was green with jealousy. And Eagle seemed 
to be the only one who's blissfully unaware of the whole thing. 

      Emi smiled her most charming smile and invited them over, "Would 
you two care to join us for some tea?" 

* * *

      Eagle insisted on carrying both their bags as they made their way 
to Tatra's house. He noted that the sun was already down and the air was 
starting to get quite chilly. If it were earlier, they would've spent an 
hour or two sitting at the grassy incline by the river, just talking.  

      "So, you mean to tell me that Emi is your brother's girlfriend?"

      Eagle snapped out of his reverie, barely catching her question, 
"Zagato and Emi? Yeah, it was quite a surprise when we found out about 
it." 

      "Are you..." Tatra fidgeted, "by any chance gonna be following your 
brother's footsteps?" 

      "What do you mean by that?" 

      "C'mon, even you can't be that dense."

      Eagle gave her a blank look.

      _Okay, so maybe he IS that dense._

      "Kuu. She really... likes you," Tatra had great difficulty getting 
that last part out.  

      "So do you," he replied flippantly.

      Tatra stopped dead in her tracks and stared at him.

      _The jerk! All this time he knew how I felt and...!_ 

      "What?" Eagle saw the panic in her face and thought she was making 
faces at him, "Hey, I can't be THAT bad." He frowned.


      _He doesn't know._

      "I mean, you're a girl and you hang around with me." Eagle tucked 
her arm against his as they continued to walk.

      _He knows!?_

      "Sure your sister hates my guts, but then that's a different matter 
all together." 

      _He IS dense._ She sighed to herself.

      They stopped in front of Tatra's house. Unknown to both of them, a 
pair of shrewd eyes watched them from the upstairs window.  

      "Eagle, can't you find one thing, just one good thing to say about 
my sister?"

      "Hmmm..." Eagle scratched his chin.

      "Well?" Tatra tapped her foot impatiently.

      "Don't rush me! I'm thinking, I'm thinking..."

      "C'mon, she can't be THAT bad!" she said, using his own words. 

      "Actually, she is." 

      "Please," she pleaded, "for me?" 

      Eagle heaved a defeated sigh. He glanced at the windows then looked 
back at his friend, "She looks exactly like you."

      Behind the curtains, Tarta stifled a gasp at his reply.

      - It hurt. 
      - It wasn't supposed to, but it did. 
      - It shouldn't have meant anything to her, but it did.  

      "Damn you, Eagle," she angrily wiped at her tears, "I hate you." 

      She tried to turn away from the window but was compelled to watch 
him wave her twin sister goodbye. "But I think I hate myself more."    

* * *

      "I'm home!" Hikaru hardly finished speaking when she suddenly found 
herself flat on her back with a wet doggy tongue washing her face. 

      She laughed and tried to wrestle from beneath ninety pounds of 
muscle, fur, and wolf slobber. "That's enough, Hikari! I still have to 
prepare dinner." 

      Her pet wolf gave her face one final lick before backing away. 

      Hikaru went straight to her bedroom and changed into an old black 
cable knit sweater and a pair of knee-length cut-off denims, both of 
which she salvaged from her brothers' wardrobe. She went downstairs to 
the kitchen, put on her red checkered apron and got started on the miso 
soup. 

      The sound of shinais clashing prompted her to glance towards the 
dojo. 

      _Niisama must be working overtime with the team._

      Ryudo's kendo varsity team sparred under Zagato's supervision 
during Wednesdays and Fridays after class. He also served as the team's 
coach during competitions.

      "Owarimasho."

      "Arigato gozaimashita, Sensei."

      The words signaled the end of the session. Zagato entered the 
kitchen to find his sister cooking. She had to stand on a small wooden 
stool when she cooked, since the counter was a bit too high for her.

      "What's for dinner, Hikaru?" Zagato asked, thinking what an 
adorable picture she made standing there.

      "Miso soup," she said, handing him the tasting dish.

      "It needs more salt." 

      "By the way, Eagle said he's going to be late. He's walking Kuu 
home." 

      Zagato nodded, he flexed his shoulders and winced, "Call me when 
dinner's ready, I'll be in the bath." 

      "Niisama, did Lantis call to say if he was coming home tonight?" 
she asked as she added a dash of salt into the soup. 


      "No," Zagato answered from the bathroom.

      Hikaru covered the pot and turned down the heat to let the broth 
simmer. She walked around the counter and reached for the phone to dial 
the dorm's number.

      "Hello."

      "Hello, you've just reached the infamous Ryudo Boy's Dormitory. Who 
would you like to talk to, miss? I would volunteer myself, of course, 
since I happen to be the only one in this place worth conversing with. 
But, if you prefer to talk with some poor degenerate, it's your loss - 
and don't say I didn't warn you."

      "I, unh... Lantis Shido, please." 

      There was a slight pause at the end of the line, then a coughing 
sound.

      "Ah - excuse me, but who should I say is calling?"

      "His sister." 

      The moment she said the words, a wild riot erupted at the other end 
of the line. Hikaru frowned and wondered what the commotion was all 
about. 

      "Uhm... hello?" she started.

      "Hi, I'm Zazu! You don't know me, but Lantis happens to be a 
classmate of mine--" His next words were rather faint, but it sounded 
like he was arguing with someone:

    < "Give it back you big buffoon!" >
    < "Hmmm... I wonder who's at the other end of the line." >
    < "Give it back or I swear I'll take a chunk outta ya!" >
    < "I'd like to see you try you - Aaack! Dammit! YOU BIT ME!" >
    < "Don't say I didn't warn you!" >

      "Where was I?" The voice was a bit muffled, but was the same that 
answered. "Oh yeah, weren't you the cute little redhead he--?" 

      There was another bout of skirmish over the phone, then silence... 

      "Hikaru?" a deep, familiar voice said at the other end of the line.

      "Uhm, who is this?" she ventured tentatively.

      "It's Geo. Don't pay any attention to that weirdo - there seem to 
be a lot of them running around the dorm lately."

      Hikaru giggled, "And am I talking to another one now?"

      "Could be. Weirdness is a contagious disease around here, you 
know." 

      "Is Lantis there?"

      "He just left - he said he had to pick up some things on the way 
home, so he'll be little late." 

      "Oh, well, thanks, Geo. Bye." Hikaru placed the phone back in its 
cradle. She fiddled the worn edge of her apron and glanced at the wall 
clock: 7:30... it was time she got back to her cooking. 

* * *

      "How's it going, Red?" 

      Hikaru looked up from her journal to see her brother lounging 
against the doorframe. He was still in his uniform with his dark blue 
jacket slung over one arm. 

      "Have you eaten yet?" she asked, taking off her headphones as she 
sat cross-legged on her bed. 

      Eagle nodded and sat down on the floor next to her bedside, "What's 
that you're wearing? You look like you've been dressed by the Salvation 
Army."

      "Lantis gave me this sweater," Hikaru defended, "and these denims 
used to be yours. Besides, I like them. They're very comfortable."

      "You're almost sixteen. You're a girl, so start dressing like one."

      "I don't intend to go out wearing these," she replied in a hurt 
voice.

      "I certainly hope not," eyeing the cutoffs with a grimace, "Mother 
will probably turn in her grave if you did."  

      There was an awkward pause before Hikaru finally decided to change 
the topic, "Did you remember to wash the dishes?"  

      Eagle decided to lighten the mood and gave her a lopsided grin, 
"How could I not? You left them stacked on the sink with a neon post-it 
telling me to wash them."

      Hikaru laughed, "So tell me, how'd it go?"

      "How did what go? I told you I washed them already, don't you trust 
me?"

      "Not that! I meant you walking Kuu home."

      "What exactly are you getting at?"

      "Are you courting her?" she asked.

      "So, what if I am, you jealous?"  

      Hikaru promptly whacked him over the head with a pillow. He 
retaliated by grabbing her comforter and tossing it over her head. Hikaru 
was laughing as she struggled to get it off. She managed to get her head 
free but Eagle jumped on the bed and bundled the comforter around her, 
trapping her hands to her sides.

      "You look like a sushi!"

      "Well, I sure feel like one!" She rolled off the bed as she 
struggled against the confining folds and ended on the floor.

      "Owwww! That hurts!" Hikaru grunted, "Get me out of this!"

      Eagle was laughing so hard his stomach hurt. He heaved her over his 
shoulder and slapped her bottom, "Stop wriggling, I might drop you!" 

      And he almost did - Eagle barely managed to regain his balance. He 
paused for a moment, breathing hard as he clutched his chest. 

      His sister, who was slung over his shoulder, caught sight of his 
face in the mirror and started giggling hysterically, "Jeez, what a 
klutz!"

      "You ungrateful little brat!" 

      "Klutz!"

      "Am not!"

      "Are to!"

      "Yiikees!" Eagle lost his balance. 

      His first thought was to prevent Hikaru from hitting the floor. He 
angled his body to absorb the impact as they fell with a resounding thud. 

      Hikaru blew her hair out of her eyes and looked down at her fuming 
brother. "Told you so." 

* * *

      <Krack!> 

      "Eeep!"

      <Krack-ack!>

      "Owww!"

      <KRACK!>

      "Aaack!"      

      "That ought to take care of it," Zagato said as he started to put 
things back in the first-aid kit. 

      Eagle bent his torso to the right. "Hey, it doesn't hurt anymore," 
he bent backwards and heard a crick, "Ouch!"

      Zagato leaned forward and pressed a pressure point, "There." 

      "Thank you, Niisama," Hikaru solemnly said, "It won't happen 
again."

      "It had better not," Zagato said, glaring at Eagle. "Next time you 
decide to break your neck, tell me. I'll be more than happy to break it 
for you." 

      He closed the kit with a final snap then went out of the room.  

      "You okay?" She sat across Eagle on the sofa, just fresh from the 
shower and clad in her pink silk pajamas, "I take it that the lecture's 
over."

      Eagle nodded, "He most definitely was not amused." He himself had 
changed into a pair of sweatpants and was pulling on a T-shirt over his 
bandaged torso. "Hey, want me to braid your hair for you?" he offered as 

a way of apology.

      "Not just yet, my hair's still damp." She reached for the remote 
control, "Wanna watch some TV?"

      "Sure." Eagle made himself comfortable on the sofa. 

      He was surprised when Hikaru tossed him the remote and went off to 
the kitchen, "Hey, I thought--"

      "I'll just get some snacks, be right back." Hikaru paused in front 
of the stairs, waiting for Zagato to come down.

      "Niisama, you aren't really that angry at Eagle, are you?"

      Zagato looked down at a pair of troubled crimson eyes, he sighed 
and ruffled his sister's damp bangs, "No, just a bit... annoyed. I just 
wish he'd be more responsible sometimes and start acting his age." 

      "But he is! I'd be the one with a broken rib if he hadn't take the 
full brunt of that fall!" Hikaru tugged at his sleeve, "Please, Niisama. 
Don't be angry with him anymore, it was my fault--" 

      Zagato knew he couldn't refuse her and decided that Eagle was lucky 
to have their sister on his side.  

      "Okay, you win." He knelt down to tweak her nose, "Now, how about 
you helping me make some popcorn?"

      Hikaru hugged her brother briefly, "Thanks." She stepped back and 
gave him a winsome grin, "but let's just open that pack of wasabe 
crackers instead - the show starts in two minutes." 

* * *      

      It started raining. 

      He looked up and felt the raindrops against his face. Spring 
showers have a way of sneaking up on you, but then a little rain never 
hurt. He shrugged his shoulders, paying no heed to the steady downpour 
and continued walking. The temperature dropped; he turned up his collar 
and was rather thankful that he was wearing a trenchcoat instead of his 
jacket.

      The rain continued to pour.

      The wet pavement dully reflected the streetlights. He caught a 
glimpse of himself in front of a store mirror. He was thoroughly 
drenched; his hair was plastered against his forehead and his lips were 
starting to turn blue from the cold. In one hand, he carried a duffel bag 
full of laundry, and a bouquet of yellow daisies in the other. 

      God, he looked pathetic.

      He should've gone home hours ago. Instead, he spent the whole 
afternoon after class just wandering around town, not knowing what to do 
or where to go. He strolled down the beach to clear his head, but all he 
got was sand in his shoes. Heading back to town, he soon found himself 
standing outside a flower shop and bought the daisies on impulse.  

      _The daisies?_  

      Their fragrance seemed more perceptible in the damp night air.

      He wiped the florist clean of yellow daisies because the flowers 
reminded him of her. He hoped she like daisies - then again, in a 
perverse kind of way, he almost wished she'd hate them. 

      Who cares? He'd end up dumping them in the trash anyway. Just like 
he did with the last five bouquets that he never got to give her.

      The rain stopped.

      The sky was starting to clear up, but his thoughts were still 
muddled as the puddle on the wayside. Lantis exhaled a weary sigh and 
started on his way home. 


* * *

      The door opened just when he was about to knock.

      "Welcome home." Zagato took one look at him and frowned, "You look 
something like a cat dragged in." 

      "Wrof! Wrof!" 

      Zagato glanced down at Hikari sitting at his brother's feet and 
amended, "Or rather, a wolf dragged in." 

      "Sorry, Niisama." 

      Zagato nodded, "You'd better change. There's some miso soup left." 

      "Not hungry."

      "All right," Zagato's gaze fell on the flowers but said nothing, 
instead he turned and headed for the stairs, "I'm going to bed. G'night." 

      Lantis heard a noise from the TV and headed for the living room. 
There, he found Hikaru sitting on the sofa, leaning against Eagle. Both 
of them were fast asleep. 

      He turned off the television and Eagle suddenly blinked awake.

      "Huh? What was that?" His eyes fell on Lantis's disheveled 
appearance, "Oh, it's you. From what sewer did you crawl out of?" 

      "Very funny," he grimly replied.

      "Here, you can take Hikaru up to her room," Eagle mumbled on a yawn 
as he gently eased his sister away from his side. 

      "Why don't you do it yourself?"

      "Because I am in no condition to do so." He showed Lantis his 
bandaged torso and grinned, "See? She almost broke my ribs this evening. 
There's a good chance she'd end up breaking my back, too, if I carry her 
up those stairs." 

      "I see," he finally conceded.

      "Good. Take off your coat, you're dripping all over the floor," 
Eagle ordered, "and while you're at it--" and plucked the daisies from 
his hand, "I might as well put these in water before they wilt." 

      Lantis was left staring down at Hikaru. She looked so peaceful 
curled up on her side with one hand beneath her cheek. He leaned down to 
scoop her up in his arms and headed up the stairs. 

      He entered her room and laid her gently on the bed, careful not to 
wake her up. He turned on the bedside lamp. The sight of her hair strewn 
across her pillow drew his hand. Combing his fingers through the red 
tresses, he plaited her hair in a loose braid and tied it with a ribbon 
he found on her bedside drawer. 

      Lantis smiled, a sad bittersweet smile, "Goodnight, Hikaru." 

      The room was once again plunged in darkness and the door closed 
with a soft click. 

                          - end of chapter 2 -

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Okay, now everyone knows who's annoyed with whom, who's got the thing 
for whom and who's currently involved with whom. Or do you?

Don't ask me who's gonna end up with whom.

These characters have an irritating habit of chasing someone who's 
supposed to be meant for somebody else. I don't know if it's hormones, 
true love or just a conspiracy to make this fic more complicated than 
I planned it to be.

Anyway, thanks to the following creatures:

Switch: The editor who's the best there was, the best there is,
        and the best there ever will be... CHIKA!   
        (It's his b-day, and I don't have any money.)      


Nomad : I, Nikholas 'elf' F. Toledo, disavow any knowledge of this
        perverted creature's current lemon writing. 
        (However fascinating I find them to be)

By the way, no amphibian was mutilated in the making of this fic.  
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