Switching Heirs:
An Altered Destiny
By: Dreiser
-Twenty One-
Ukyo was hot.
They might have been given the best cabin for their
honeymoon but even the best cabin in Joketsuzoku didn't have air
conditioning.
Stretching her body which lay snugly in between her Airen she
kicked away the blue silk sheet that was barely covering them and
groaned, "I hate the heat."
"Really?" Ranma questioned lazily. He had his chin in the palm
of his hand and was smiling down at the two girls as he played with
Shampoo's lavender hair. "I kind of like it."
"Me too," said Shampoo in muffled tones from where she was
draped on Ukyo's stomach.
"Well I don't," complained Ukyo. "I hate being all sweaty and
gross. That's the worst part of training."
Scarlet eyes peeked through mussed bangs and Shampoo said
slyly, "What we just finish doing six times make you sweaty. You hate
that?"
"Seven," corrected Ranma cheerfully.
"That right," Shampoo smiled. "Seven times." She looked back
to Ukyo and said, "Well?"
"Uhm..." began Ukyo haplessly. "That's different. It's a good
kind of sweaty."
"A good kind?" asked Shampoo skeptically as she raised an
eyebrow. "I no understand. I thought you hate all kind of sweaty.
Explain difference."
"Yeah Ucchan," Ranma snickered. "Explain."
Scowling slightly Ukyo glared at Ranma before she formed a
mischievous expression and her hand darted under the covers causing
him to gasp in delight. "Still want me to explain?" she said sensuously.
"No..." said Ranma breathlessly.
"That's what I thought," murmured Ukyo. She then turned her
gaze to Shampoo. "I think we have much better things to do than
discuss the weather, don't you?"
"Yes," purred Shampoo. "I think so too."
Smiling widely, Ukyo moved her attention back to Ranma
while Shampoo slid underneath the sheet and said, "Eight."
---
Sakura was in darkness.
Slowly she felt it alleviate into the creeping influx of light as her
soul was torn in a painful separation from the oni Ganglot's. Her entire
body ached, but in a strangely pleasant way, as Sakura blearily
opened her green eyes to look upon the worried features of Kodachi.
"Dachi," rasped Sakura as she weakly lifted her hand to touch
the gymnast's face. Kodachi intercepted her hand and pulled to her lips
for a soft kiss. "Did it work?"
"Yes," whispered Kodachi tearfully. "You did it, my darling.
You succeeded just as you said you would."
"Heh," Sakura chuckled before she gave a harsh cough. "Like
there was ever any doubt." A beam of sunlight passed over her eyes
and she winced at the contact. "Why's it so bright out? Isn't it night?"
Kodachi tenderly wiped Sakura's forehead that was covered
with small beads of perspiration and murmured, "It's the early morning
my dearest. You have been resting for nearly twelve hours."
"Twelve hours?" repeated Sakura in a daze. "But how is that
possible? It should've taken days for me to wake..."
"It was Ganglot's doing," Kodachi replied quietly. "In the
separation she gave you some of her powers. They were meant to aid
in your recovery."
"Swell," said Sakura sourly as she coughed again. "I separate
with her and still I gotta deal with her crap."
"Sakura darling?" asked Kodachi softly.
Meeting violet eyes Sakura cupped the gymnast's face in a
weak hold as she said, "It's just me and you from now on Dachi. I
don't want anything to do with her."
"But my dea--" Kodachi began.
"No!" Sakura interrupted with a shout before she began
coughing. When she stopped she said more gently, "I gotta have time
Dachi... to get rid of her... of her influence and to find myself again. To
do that I can't see her, hear her, or even think about her. Can you
understand that?"
"Yes," whispered Kodachi with raw emotion. "I can
understand completely."
---
Natsume was confused.
She stared at the Lore Master known as Silk who had
appeared out of nowhere at the campsite that she and Kurumi had
made slightly outside of the village. But the confusion that she felt was
quickly masked with annoyance.
"What do you want?" asked Natsume sharply.
Silk chose to ignore the question and instead walked around
the fire to stand across from Natsume. Her hands now linked behind
her back she said, "Please call your sister."
"No," said Natsume icily. "You tell me what this is all about.
Then I'll call her."
"Please," said Silk in a soft plea. "Call her. I cannot explain
anything until she is here."
Stunned at the tenderness in Silk's voice and the love in her
gaze Natsume stared at her in shock. "Do as she says Natsume," said
Happosai as he appeared next to Silk. "This is something that you both
need to hear."
With a silent nod Natsume disappeared into the woods in
search of her twin to leave Happosai alone with Silk. "I don't need
your help," Silk began harshly. "I'm perfectly capable of telling my
children the truth."
"You may be capable of telling them but without me here they
won't listen," said Happosai calmly.
"You're an evil man," hissed Silk. "Just because you helped to
care for my children doesn't make you any better than Cologne and
Lotion. You still hid them from me."
"Call me whatever you like," said Happosai as he formed the
smallest of smiles. "But it won't change the fact that all of my girls love
me. They'll always be my disciples and nothing you say can change
that."
While Silk grimaced at this statement the soft sound of
Natsume and Kurumi's approach met their ears. Looking up they saw
the twins entering the camp. Kurumi halted in front of the fire and
smiled upon seeing Silk.
"Silk-san," Kurumi greeted politely. "I didn't expect to be
seeing you so soon. What are you doing here?"
"She wouldn't say," said Natsume tightly. "At least not until I
retrieved you."
"Really?" asked Kurumi curiously. She blinked then turned
back to Silk and continued, "What's going on?" When Silk didn't reply
she looked to Happosai. "Master," she said slowly. "Is something the
matter? You both look so serious."
Taking a step forward Happosai began, "I haven't been
entirely honest with you girls. Over the years I've kept secrets from
you, in hopes of protecting you. You no longer need my protection so
it's time that the truth came out."
"Master," said Kurumi with obvious surprise. "What are you
talking about?"
"Your mother is alive," said Happosai quietly.
A moment of echoing silence passed as the twins wore faces
of complete shock. Then finally, Natsume said in numb tones, "What?"
"He said that your mother is alive," Silk said as she took as
step towards the twins. "And I know this to be true because I am your
mother."
"No," whispered Natsume in disbelief. Slowly she shook her
dark brown head back and forth as she repeated in a strained mantra,
"No, no, no..."
Meanwhile Kurumi remained still before she lifted her gaze and
looked into Silk's face to see herself there. Studying Silk with a quiet
intensity she said, "You're our mother?"
"Yes," replied Silk hoarsely. "I am."
"NO!" Natsume roared as she pushed past her sister to grab
onto Silk's lapels. "I won't believe it! You can't be our mother! Our
mother died! She loved us and she would have never abandoned us!"
Now shaking uncontrollably, Natsume released Silk from her hold as
she collapsed to her knees. "It's not true..." she whispered. "You can't
be her. You can't."
"Natsume," said Silk painfully as she took a step closer only to
have the girl lift her head and bore a gaze of intense hatred into her.
"Don't," hissed Natsume. "Don't you dare say anything more.
You've done enough. I won't let you sully our mother's name anymore
with your lies."
"They aren't lies Natsume," said Happosai. He walked to his
disciple and stood before her as their eyes met. "Silk is your mother
and she never abandoned you. You were taken from her, the both of
you. The tribal Elders and myself did it. You were seen as a threat to
the tribe's safety and because of this you were hidden from her. Silk
thought that you were stillborn. She never knew that you existed..."
"No," said Natsume dully. "No... this can't be true. Say this
isn't true, Master. Please!"
"I'm sorry," murmured Happosai. For the first time in years his
eyes reflected genuine sadness. "But it is."
"Mother," said Kurumi softly.
All eyes turned to Kurumi as she took a hesitant step towards
Silk as she stared at the Amazon in certain wonder. A slow joyous
smile spread across Kurumi's pretty features before she propelled
herself at Silk for a fierce embrace. Clutching to the Lore Master's
sides, hot tears rolled down Kurumi's face as she buried herself in
Silk's arms.
"Mother," Kurumi said in choked tones of reverence. "I've
missed you so much..."
"My baby," sobbed Silk as she pulled Kurumi even closer to
her while rocking her back and forth. "I missed you even more. I'll
never let you go again, I promise."
Watching this scene with solemn eyes Happosai looked to the
numb form of Natsume who sat staring at the ground with a look of
dull shock on her features. Touching her shoulder softly he looked into
her eyes when they lifted.
"Go to her," Happosai advised. "For your entire life she has
been kept from you. Don't let her slip away now that you finally have
her back." Before he slipped away into the woods he looked back and
repeated, "Go to her."
There was a long moment of silence then Kurumi slipped out
of Silk's embrace and knelt at her sister's side.
"Natsume," began Kurumi quietly. "We finally have what we've
always wanted. A family... a sense of self. We'll know who we are
now. Where we came from. Don't ruin that because of a false grudge.
It was all lies, Natsume. Lies."
"Please," whispered Silk as she joined Kurumi to kneel in front
of Natsume who stared listlessly at her. "Please don't shut me out. I
love you so much..." Her hand shaking Silk hesitantly reached out to
cup Natsume's cheek. "I don't think that I could survive finding you
only to lose you again."
Closing her eyes Natsume released a shuddering sigh before
she lowered her head as the tears flowed freely. When Natsume lifted
her gaze moments later she wore a face of aching need. Her lower lip
trembling and her eyes shining with tears she said quietly, "Mother?"
"Yes," whispered Silk fervently as she pulled Natsume into her
arms. "Yes, that's right."
Now sobbing uncontrollably Natsume curled up into Silk's lap
as the Lore Master and Kurumi hugged her tightly. "I'm sorry Mother,"
sobbed Natsume. "I'm sorry."
"Don't be," returned Silk through her own tears. "Don't be
sorry, baby. We're together now."
The three of them continued to embrace in a moment of
intense bonding as they cried for the years they lost and the lies they
were told. And from the bushes Happosai watched it all take place
with a definite sense of satisfaction.
---
Akane was laughing.
Laughing so hard that her sides were hurting and tears
streaked her cheeks. The wait for Ganglot to wake up was a long and
tedious one. In the midst of it Atsuko came up with the idea to spar
with Ryoga to see just how far he'd progressed in the martial arts.
Now, Ryoga was a good martial artist. Admittedly some could
say that he was a great martial artist. But the last time he sparred with
his mother he'd been thirteen. At thirteen he wasn't nearly as strong as
he was now and because of this Atsuko had always gone slightly easy
on him.
That wasn't the case now that he was sixteen.
"Mom," groaned Ryoga from high tree branch that he'd been
thrown into. As he stuck his head out of the leaves it could be seen
that his hair was full of tiny branches and a bird nest rested
haphazardly on his head. "Are you trying to kill me or what?"
"Feh," Atsuko shook her head sadly. "You've gotten lazy,
Ryo. I might have to train you all over from start."
"I haven't gotten lazy!" said Ryoga in offended tones as he
started to climb down from the tree. "It's just that I'm not used to
fighting someone with super strength."
"Lazy little Ryo," said Atsuko as she folded her arms over her
chest. She looked to Akane, who was still giggling against her will, and
said, "Sad, yes? Soon he be fat with big pot belly. So very sad..."
Akane laughed even harder upon picturing Ryoga with a pot
belly and jumping down from the tree he landed next to her then eyed
her warily. "Thanks Akane," grumbled Ryoga. "You're a big help."
"I'm sorry Ryochan," said Akane as she wiped her tears away
as she giggled some more. "It's just that in all my life I never saw
anyone land in so many trees."
"Funny," said Ryoga sourly. He was about to say more when
the eggs in the nest hatched to reveal several wildly chirping birds.
"See?" said Atsuko smugly. "Even little birdies agree that
you've gotten lazy."
"Mom!" Ryoga said in exasperation. "For the last time, I
haven't gotten lazy! I just--"
Ryoga's next words were cut off as suddenly out of nowhere a
bird descended upon him and started pecking him in the face.
Releasing a sharp cry of surprise Ryoga ran into the distance with the
bird chasing him while it squawked in outrage while the newborn birds
kept chirping.
Looking from Akane, who was collapsed on the ground
laughing her head off, to Ryoga who was trying to keep the bird away
from his face while climbing up a tree, Atsuko heaved a sigh.
"Guess that mean no more training for today," said Atsuko
with a shrug.
---
Nabiki was curious.
For the fifteenth consecutive time an Amazon warrior was
eyeing her with interest and for the fifteenth consecutive time when she
met their gaze they quickly averted it. She supposed she should be
grateful that they weren't challenging her to duels or chasing her around
like they'd done to Kuno. Giving a small shrug she continued walk
through the village towards the high logs that were placed for mid air
combat training. As she approached she could hear the sounds of
Perfume training with her double bladed axes. There was a moment of
silence then a loud thunk sounded and seconds later the figure of
Perfume was standing before Nabiki.
"Airen," chided Perfume with a smile. "You no can sneak up
on me, no matter how quiet you are."
"One day," said Nabiki as she wagged her index finger at the
Enforcer. "I'll be able to sneak up on you. Count on it."
"That so?" Perfume said in a low purr. In a smooth movement
she pulled Nabiki to her as her smile widened. "I guess I have to be on
the look out then."
"Definitely," replied Nabiki. Releasing a quiet sigh Nabiki
buried her face in the crook of Perfume's neck and played with the soft
strands of chestnut hair.
Her sapphire eyes lidded Perfume kissed the top of Nabiki's
auburn hair and murmured, "What's wrong?"
"Nothing," said Nabiki. She released another sigh as she felt
Perfume snugly wrap her arms around her waist. A long moment
passed before she said with quiet humor, "I'm too comfortable. You
make me feel lazy."
"That so?" asked Perfume as she formed a pleased smile.
Pulling Nabiki even closer she continued, "That not so bad. Sometimes
it's good to be lazy. You need to take rest."
"I guess," said Nabiki with a low chuckle. She lifted her hazel
eyes to meet Perfume's sapphire ones. "Perfume baby," she began
softly. "Why do they stare at me?"
Blinking in confusion Perfume asked, "What you mean, Airen?
Who stare at you?"
"The villagers," Nabiki murmured as she buried herself back
into Perfume's protective hold. "Every time I leave the cabin they all
stare at me. Why is that? Is it because I'm an outsider?"
Smiling as she understood her Airen's question Perfume pulled
back to meet their eyes. Lightly caressing Nabiki's cheek Perfume
said, "No worries. They only stare at you because they curious." She
paused to slyly add, "That and because you so beautiful."
A hot blush tinged Nabiki's cheeks. She averted her eyes for a
moment then faced the Enforcer and tapped her on the nose. "But
that's not the whole story is it, Bobo?"
"No," said Perfume as she smiled. "It also have to do with my
status as tribal Enforcer. They wondering how it was that you defeated
me. No offense, Airen, but you not looking much like a warrior..."
"Oh yeah?" asked Nabiki playfully. She tipped her head to one
side and said, "What do I look like then?"
"You look like a very beautiful," Perfume paused to kiss
Nabiki soundly. "Smart," she paused again to bring about another kiss.
"And dangerous woman." She finished with an ardent kiss that caused
Nabiki to sigh when they separated.
Breathing at bit raggedly Nabiki looked into sapphire eyes as
she said, "I'm dangerous, huh?"
"Very dangerous," said Perfume sensuously. "You make my
heart race to point of having an attack."
"What a way to go," Nabiki murmured as she captured
Perfume's lips for yet another passionate kiss.
When they parted Perfume chuckled and said, "You hear me
complaining, Airen?"
"Nope," said Nabiki with a grin. She paused before she added
mischievously, "And that better stay true."
"That so?" said Perfume as she quirked an eyebrow.
"Hey," Nabiki said playfully. She then wound her fingers
around the back of Perfume's neck. "I'm the one who defeated you,
Bobo. That means I'm the lady in charge."
Considering this for a moment Perfume formed an evil grin as
she said, "You really think so?" She moved her hands down the length
of Nabiki's body and continued, "But I know something that something
that few do."
"What's that?" asked Nabiki.
"This!" cried Perfume as her hands dove towards Nabiki's
midsection. In seconds the middle Tendo sister was laughing
hysterically as she hunched over Perfume's relentless hand that were
tickling her mercilessly. "I know ultimate spot to tickle you!"
"Stoooop," wheezed Nabiki through her laughter. "I surrender.
You win, Perfume baby."
"I thought so," said Perfume smugly as she pulled Nabiki up to
meet their faces. Pushing back some loose strand of hair she smiled
and said, "Wo ai ni."
Burying her face in Perfume's neck Nabiki asked in soft and
hesitant tones, "Is that an apology for almost tickling me to death?"
"No," said Perfume. She ran her fingers through Nabiki's
auburn tresses. "Just the truth."
Smiling at this Nabiki snuggled closer to her companion and
repeated quietly, "Wo ai ni."
---
Shampoo was hungry.
She quickly stole the last of Ranma's grapes as the pigtailed
boy looked at her with wry humor. Ranma sat in front of her
surrounded by the messy blue silk blanket. He was searching through
the contents of the basket of fruit that the villagers had given them.
Ukyo meanwhile, was crouched in the corner of the room going
through the assorted presents they'd been given.
"Hey Shamchan," called Ukyo as she turned around to hold up
a small brown pouch. "What's this thing for?"
Squinting her scarlet eyes Shampoo said, "Can't tell from here.
Come closer..."
"Uh-huh," drawled Ukyo. In a languid movement she rose to
her feet to reveal her naked body in all it's beauty. As she walked
towards her Airen she said, "You sure that you just don't want to get
your hands on me again?"
"Why I want that?" asked Shampoo coyly. "We is married
now and they always say married couples no have any sex. Isn't that
true?"
"Too late for that," Ranma commented with a snicker. He took
a loud bite out of an apple and said, "I'd say that our twelve practice
rounds destroy that belief."
"But we're still on the honeymoon," reminded Ukyo as she
smoothly sat down next to him. Looking to Shampoo she handed the
pouch to the Amazon and said, "What is it? Some kind of herb?"
Peering into the pouch, Shampoo said, "Is love dust."
"What?" said Ukyo. She blinked as Ranma handed her an
orange and began to slowly peal it. "What's that for?"
"Is aphrodisiac," Shampoo smirked. "Apparently someone
think my Airen no can get and keep it up."
"I'm insulted!" exclaimed Ranma humorously as he wore a face
of mock horror. He shook his apple at the ceiling and said, "Is there no
propriety in the world anymore?"
"Apparently not," Ukyo chuckled at his antics. She threw the
orange peal across the room only to watch as Shampoo stole several
of her orange slices. "Of course, my lovely Shamchan," she began
dryly. "You can have some of my food. All you need to do is ask."
Smiling impishly, Shampoo devoured the last of the orange
slices and wiped her chin. "Thank you, Ucchan."
"You're very welcome," said Ukyo as she formed a long
suffering expression. Looking to Ranma she moved to sit in his lap.
"Did she steal all your fruit too?"
"Yup," said Ranma easily. He pulled Ukyo closer to him and
smiled as he saw Shampoo snuggle into Ukyo's lap while she went
through the bowl of fruit. "It seems that our Shamchan has a voracious
appetite about a lot of things."
"Airen, complaining?" Shampoo mumbled through her mouth
full of banana.
"Us?" Ranma and Ukyo said innocently.
The pair exchanged a look before they both turned back to
Shampoo and Ukyo said, "Never."
Shaking his head vigorously, Ranma said, "No way."
"You're silly," said Shampoo with a chuckle. In a slow
movement she curled in Ukyo's arms and sighed. "This nice."
"Very nice," murmured Ukyo.
"When are we supposed to leave again?" asked Ranma lazily.
"I don't think I really want to go home."
"Yuck," Ukyo formed a face of distaste. "Me either. Going
home means going back to school and all the Nerima chaos that seems
to follow us."
"Us?" Ranma and Shampoo repeated dubiously.
"Fine," relented Ukyo with a sigh. "Follows me."
"No worries, Ucchan," said Shampoo as she turned in Ukyo's
lap to face her Airen. "I be there to help you."
Peering around Ukyo's head, Ranma looked at the Amazon
with curious cobalt eyes and asked, "What do you mean, Shamchan?"
"Great Grandmother say she enroll me and Perfume in school
before we leave," said Shampoo triumphantly. "So I'll be at school
with my Airen when we get back. I'm a foreign exchange student for
Furinkan High."
"That's one heck of a foreign exchange," said Ranma with a
snicker. "We definitely got the good end of the deal."
"Got that right," said Ukyo as she smiled. All was silent for a
moment before she said, "I've gotta question for the two of you and I
want you to answer honestly, okay?"
"Sure," said Ranma with some surprise.
"I promise always be honest with my Airen," said Shampoo as
she turned to face Ukyo.
"Okay," said Ukyo as she sighed. Looking from Ranma to
Shampoo she paused then asked, "Where are we gonna live when we
get back home?"
There was a long pause of complete and utter silence as
Ranma and Shampoo met their eyes. After a moment they said
together, "I don't know."
Releasing another sigh Ukyo said, "Same here."
---
Kuno was hiding.
"Are they gone?" Kuno whispered to Kasumi as he slowly
stuck his head out from under her bed.
Scanning the village with careful brown eyes Kasumi looked
back to Kuno and said, "I think they've given up."
"Impossible," said Kuno as he scooted out from under the bed
to sit on the floor. "I don't mean to sound obnoxious but they've been
chasing me nonstop since last night. Why would they be giving up their
infernal pursuit now?"
"Because Cologne-san is lecturing them," informed Kasumi.
The group of Amazon girls who'd been chasing him had their heads
hung low as Cologne appeared to be giving them what could be called
a mild rant.
"Truly?" asked Kuno as he moved behind Kasumi to poke his
head out the door. Frowning as he watched the girls being lectured he
said, "I hope they are not in any trouble."
"I thought that you didn't like them," murmured Kasumi as she
met his eyes in a curious gaze.
Sighing at this, Kuno gave a sheepish smile and rubbed the
back of his head. "I admit that I found their attentions most...
disturbing," he said slowly. "But I never wanted them to be punished
for their actions. All I wanted was for them to leave me in peace."
"I understand," said Kasumi softly. She offered him a gentle
smile then walked outside to sit on the porch. Looking back at him,
she said, "Come and sit with me. Now that you can finally come
outside, that is. It's a lovely day."
"That it is," Kuno said as he looked at Kasumi with thoughtful
eyes. "It's very lovely, indeed."
---
Genma was in trouble.
He heaved a sigh as he looked at Nodoka and said, "I don't
see how we're can tell the boys the truth without a riot breaking out."
"Atsuko will be with us," replied Nodoka. "She can handle any
threats of possible violence. But I doubt that it will come to that. Our
Ranma is very mature for his age." She paused then said dryly,
"Nothing at all like you were."
"Funny," Genma grumbled. "I still don't see why I have to be
there. You know they'll just blame me for it."
Chuckling softly, Nodoka said, "You're far too paranoid for
your own good. Besides, have you ever been blamed for something
you didn't do?"
"Well, no... but there's always a chance of it happening!" said
Genma sourly as he formed a scowl.
"Stop worrying so much," Nodoka advised. "We aren't even
telling the boys the truth until we go back home. I don't like waiting but
with all that's going on..."
"Too many surprises all at once is never a good thing. You're
wise indeed to keep this quiet, Nodoka-san."
Nodoka whirled around to look at the ancient figure of the
Lore Master, Lotion, and released the breath she hadn't known she
was holding.
"You," hissed Nodoka as her eyes narrowed.
"Me," repeated Lotion. She tilted her head to one side as she
gave a quiet sigh. "I suppose that Silk has told you of our actions from
long ago involving her children?"
"Of course she did," Nodoka growled and her hands
immediately went to her katana. "And you're lucky that I've been able
to restrain myself from killing you."
To Nodoka's surprise, Lotion chuckled at this, and said, "You
were always impetuous. But killing me wouldn't solve anything, child. It
would merely complicate things more and you have enough problems
on your hands."
"Problems?" asked Genma curiously.
"Yes," said Lotion as she looked to him. "Surely you don't
think that telling Ryoga and Ranma they're brothers is your only
problem? What about Ukyo's loyalty to the demon Happosai? Or my
nephew Mousse's quest to destroy Nabiki? And lets not forget about
Sakura's increasing instability due to her relationship with Ganglot."
She gave another chuckle and turned to hop away as she said, "Yes.
There are many problems remaining for you to solve."
There was a long moment of utter silence when Genma turned
to Nodoka and said bleakly, "We're doomed."
Nodoka's only response was a dim nod of her head.
---
Ganglot was awake.
Her golden eyes opened to blearily take in her surroundings.
She quickly recognized her bed chamber and wondered when she'd
been brought here. Pushing herself up into sitting position, Ganglot
stared at her hands.
Just a short while ago she didn't have these. Well, she did but
they weren't truly hers. They were only hers because of the magical
link she had to Sakura. But these hands...
These hands were hers. This body was hers. This mind was
hers. All of it was hers.
"I'm back," said Ganglot with a breathless happiness. A wide
smile crossed her lovely features and with a loud cry of joy she leapt to
her feet then shouted, "I'm back!"
Little did she know that her cry of joy would echo across the
entire area thanks to her restored abilities. Seconds later, she watched
as Atsuko rushed into the room followed by Akane and Ryoga. The
latter of which had several twigs in his hair for some reason.
"Mama?" asked Atsuko as she took a slow step forward. "Are
you okay, Mama? You not feel sick?"
"I feel fine my child," said Ganglot. She fell down on the bed
with a loud thump and laughed. Turning her gaze to Ryoga she said,
"You seemed shocked, Grandson. Did you expect me to be in lesser
moods about this grand event?"
Ryoga stared at Ganglot blankly before turned red and said
quickly, "Yes, no, I mean..." He paused to close his eyes then said, "I
thought you'd be more... tired."
"Tired?" repeated Ganglot with a chuckle. "Certainly I should
be but I'm not. That's all thanks to you and being back in my temple."
She smiled again as she looked at the jeweled ceiling to her bed
chambers. "How I love this place."
"What do you mean, thanks to Ryochan?" asked Akane. She
touched his arm softly as she stepped forward.
Continuing to look all around her as she rose to her feet in a
dreamlike state, Ganglot replied distractedly, "He is of my blood.
Ryoga, like his mother, brings me strength with his proximity. Blood
brings strength in my line of oni. We are linked and made more
powerful through our relations."
Akane blinked at this and said, "What?"
"It's very simple," Ganglot paused to give Akane a fixed stare.
"You saw how my Atchan defeated the one called Mousse in his
dragon form. She was able to do so because of mine and Ryoga's
close proximity. In normal circumstances she would've given him a
good run before she could beat him." She looked to Atsuko and
asked, "Isn't that right?"
"Is so, Mama," said Atsuko with a quick nod. "I think maybe
take half hour or so to beat big scaly chicken but only take few
minutes. Could feel myself get stronger."
"You see?" said Ganglot as she looked to Akane. "She gained
strength through our presence. It's our link."
"What about Sakura?"
Everyone slowly looked to Ryoga who had been previously
silent. The lost boy wore a look of concern on his features as he
continued, "Will she be linked to us?"
"Yes," murmured Ganglot. She looked away from Ryoga to
gaze out the nearby window. "I could not take that away from her. She
needs us... our strength to survive right now. If she didn't have it she
would surely die." Turning back to Ryoga she said, "Give her your
support, Grandson. If you must choose sides then choose hers. She
needs you most."
"Mama..." Atsuko said softly. "What're you saying?"
"Sakura needs all of you to survive," said Ganglot as she
crossed the room to sit in a bed full of pillows. "I do not. She resents
me very much and you must allow her to do so. If not she will never
reach her next level of life."
Staring at Ganglot with wide confused eyes, Ryoga said
haplessly, "I don't understand what you mean."
"Sakura is weak from the separation," Ganglot said solemnly.
"And she will not want to stay in this temple. That means she will need
to gain strength from you and the bond that you now share. Since I will
remain here, in my temple, to recover I don't need your help." She
paused to look out the window once more. "Sakura's mind is also as
weak as her body. She isn't sure who to trust anymore. You will have
to reassure her that she is first in your loyalties. Which won't be hard
for you, Grandson, since it is already true."
At this comment, Ryoga's eyed widened and he stammered,
"But I--I... didn't... it's..."
"Don't apologize," said Ganglot as she held up her hand to
silence him. "You haven't known me for very long and you've known
her most of your life. I understand the situation all too well but you
must make sure that Sakura understands it also." She narrowed her
eyes and said in low dangerous tones, "Sakura holds a power
unknown because of our separation. Seeing that she doesn't misuse it
will be your task, Grandson. If you can do it, that is."
"I can!" Ryoga affirmed fiercely.
"Good," said Ganglot with a smile. "Then all of you go to her.
I'll be fine here, by myself." When they paused to look at her with
doubtful eyes she sighed and said, "Go."
The group turned to leave the room and watching them leave
Ganglot smiled before she turned to look out the window. After a
moment she murmured, "Alone again."
---
Mousse was angry.
The attack of that crazy woman had left him in bad shape and
after a day of rest he still wasn't feeling up to par. And he was getting
impatient from waiting. He wanted to destroy Tendo Nabiki and he
wanted to destroy her now.
It no longer mattered to him if Perfume would hate him for it. It
had gone beyond that. Tendo had humiliated him once too often and
now he wanted her destroyed. If Perfume hated him for it, that was
fine. He could find ways around that. There was a reason they called
him a master of dark magic, after all. And it wasn't because he did
parlor tricks.
A simple spell and Perfume would forget all about Tendo and
her love for her. Then she would be his. It was all so simple that
Mousse wanted to cry from it.
All he needed to do was recover enough so he could set off
for his homeland and begin another attack. He would destroy Tendo
then grab Perfume and make his escape.
It was the perfect plan.
Too bad he had to wait for its completion. Mousse hated
waiting. He always had. When he wanted something he made up his
mind immediately and went after it. Why waste time when you know
what you want? That was his theory.
So Mousse wasted no time. He pursued his wants quickly and
fiercely until he gained them. For over half his life he had pursued
Perfume and just as he was getting close to making her his own she
came along.
Tendo Nabiki.
Forming a twisted smile, Mousse held his bruised ribs and
thought of her smug features. She thought she was better than him
because she had Perfume. Well, he would change that all very soon.
Soon Perfume would be his and Tendo would be dead.
Mousse had no doubts about that.
It was his destiny.
---
Joketsuzoku was crowded.
The entire village was gathered in the center square to observe
the departure of the outsiders. The figure in the crowd that intrigued
them the most was the legendary oni Ganglot who was hanging back
on the edges away from most of the gathered people. Apparently the
demon was only to bring them back to Japan then would be returning
to reside in her ancient temple. The last news brought little comfort to
the residents of Joketsuzoku who didn't know what to make of the oni
who'd been spoken of in so many of their tales.
Most of the tribe decided to just stay away from her.
---
"You're staying here?" asked Ukyo with wide eyes.
"For now," began Kurumi. "We want to stay here with Mother
and learn about our past..."
"And being an Amazon," finished Natsume. "You do
understand, don't you little Ukyo? We'll return to you one day but for
now we want to be with our mother."
"Yeah," Ukyo murmured as she ducked her head. "And I
support y'all but it's just..." She looked up with slightly teary eyes. "I
was getting used to having you back, y'know? It's hard letting you go
again but I understand why."
"We'll be back," Kurumi assured as she moved to pull Ukyo
into a hug. "We promise. Right, Natsume?"
"Right," Natsume replied as she replaced Kurumi to hug Ukyo
close. "And we never break our promises."
"You better be back," said Ukyo who sniffled quietly before
wiping her eyes. "Or I'll kick both of your butts."
At this comment, the twins could only smile.
---
"Ucchan not happy," said Shampoo quietly.
She and Ranma were watching their Airen from a safe distance
as Ukyo chatted with Natsume and Kurumi. When they saw the sad
expression flit over the okonomiyaki chef's face they immediately
became concerned.
"Something's up," Ranma replied solemnly. He darted his gaze
to the nearby Happosai and said, "You know what's up, you disgusting
old pervert?"
While Shampoo snickered, Happosai lifted his gaze and blew
a smoke ring from his pipe. "I'm going to have to teach you a lesson
when we get back," said Happosai.
"Right," said Ranma with a derisive snort. "You want to steal
my underwear too? Just answer the question. What's wrong with
Ucchan? I know you got it figured out."
"Natsume and Kurumi have decided to remain here," said
Happosai quietly. "With their Mother."
"Their Mother?" echoed Ranma and Shampoo.
"Yes," said Happosai. "And before you ask, their Mother is
the Lore Master, Silk."
"Auntie Silk? Aiyaah," breathed Shampoo in shock. "I not
know Auntie Silk have any children."
"Neither did she," Happosai replied.
Before Shampoo could ask him about that, Happosai darted
away to leave the couple alone. Looking to Ranma the lavender haired
Amazon said, "We getting much surprises."
"Yeah, you could definitely say that Shamchan," said Ranma
warily as he scratched his cheek. "I just hope that this is the last of
them because I don't think I can take anymore."
---
"I feel fine," groused Sakura.
The street fighter was giving Ryoga a friendly glare as she cut
off his litany questions about her physical health. Next to her, Kodachi
smiled softly at his attention as she allowed Sakura to rest against her
body for support.
"Sorry," said Ryoga sheepishly. "I'm just--"
"Worried, yeah, yeah," Sakura gave a wave of her hand. "I
know the speech. I've heard it about twenty times today." She paused
to give a small smile that reflected a bit of her former cheer. "I never
would've thought this group was full of a bunch of hypochondriacs."
"It's because we all love you so," purred Kodachi as she
snuggled even closer to the other girl.
"Sweet talker," Sakura said with a chuckle. She looked back
to Ryoga and said, "I feel fine. In fact, I'm feeling better just talking to
you. I guess I missed having your sorry butt around, Ryochan."
For a reply, Ryoga managed a weak smile before he looked to
Akane who looked just as concerned as him.
---
"We telling them that soon?" asked Atsuko. She had a very
nervous expression and said, "Do I have to be there?"
Nodoka sighed at this while Comb, Silk, and Soun snickered
as Genma looked at Atsuko sympathetically.
"Yes, you have to be there," said Nodoka wearily as she
rubbed her forehead. She peered at Genma and asked, "Have you
two always thought along the same lines or was it something that just
developed over the years?"
"I think it just developed," Genma offered.
"It's best to tell them sooner than later," said Soun wisely.
"Clearing the air will be good for all of us. Trust in that, Atsuko, and all
will be well."
"Listen to Soun," said Comb cheerfully as she slapped Atsuko
on the back. "What the worst that can happen? They get angry with
you? Kids always do that."
Eyeing her friend warily, Silk said, "I think it's a bit more
complicated than that, Comb."
"Bull," Comb said with a snort. "They have to tell the boys the
truth and tell 'em quick. Just spit it out already."
"Spit it out?" repeated Atsuko as she got a strange gleam in
her eyes that usually meant she had an idea.
And on seeing the gleam the entire group gave Comb a
simultaneous death glare. Swallowing the lump that had formed in her
throat Comb thought that maybe this was one of those times she
should've kept her mouth shut.
---
"Do you feel well enough to summon us home?" Cologne
asked in low tones.
"I do," replied Ganglot. She eyed the Matriarch with quiet
humor and said, "Thank you for the concern."
"It's not for you," Cologne sniffed. "If you're not well enough to
transport us and we depart there's a chance that some of us won't
make it back in one piece. I'm sure you realize that teleportation is
tricky business."
"Quite," Ganglot said dryly. "I assure you that I'm feeling
strong enough to teleport here and back. I trust you told the Council to
keep away from me and my temple?"
"I did," said Cologne. "It wasn't a difficult task seeing as none
of them wanted to go near you anyway."
Wearing a smirk Ganglot said, "Another cheap shot. Will you
ever tire of insulting me?"
"Not as long as my brother remains dead," Cologne retorted in
sharp and vicious tones. She turned to hop away and said, "Now take
us home, oni."
Watching this departure, Ganglot murmured, "Some things
never change and some wounds never heal. But you know that all too
well, don't you Cologne?"
---
As before, those wanting to head back were gathered in a tight
group after they said their good-byes and Ganglot stood in the center.
The oni tilted her silver head back and closed her golden eyes to
extend her arms high into the air. A bright blue glow encompassed all
of those in the group and suddenly in a flash of blinding light they were
gone. Leaving behind them only a few strands of wafting blue smoke in
the center of the village of Joketsuzoku.
The Amazons watched this departure with wide eyes when
only seconds later the Ganglot returned to slump in the center of the
village on her knees. They stared at her with wide eyes until Lotion
hopped forward to stand in front of the legendary oni who appeared
utterly drained.
"Ganglot?" asked Lotion softly.
The oni didn't reply as her silver head slumped lower. Finally,
Ganglot lifted her blurry golden eyes which widened as she said in
certain surprise, "Rogaine?"
Before Lotion could reply, the oni collapsed in a heap and the
Lore Master turned to the crowd and called, "Comb! Come and help
me with her. She's delirious."
"Elder?" asked Comb slowly. The purple haired Amazon was
confused about her loyalties to her Elder and to Silk not to mention the
idea of helping the legendary oni.
"Comb," repeated Lotion lowly. "Look at her. She's no threat
to us. Pick her up, we must take her home. You'll care for her until
she's well enough to do so on her own."
Looking back at Silk who gave a silent nod, Comb dashed up
to Ganglot then nervously gathered the oni in her arms. When she did
so, Comb noticed just how frail Ganglot really was. With her eyes
closed and her face peaceful she hardly seemed like the evil oni of the
legends. In fact, Ganglot seemed fragile and in desperate need of care.
Something that called out to Comb as the healer of the tribe.
"Comb!" called Lotion. "Follow me. We must get her home
quickly. She gains strength from her temple."
Snapping out of her momentary daze, Comb nodded before
she followed after Lotion and wondered just what she had gotten
herself into now with her latest patient.
To be continued...
All characters in this fanfiction are from Ranma 1/2. With the
exceptions of: Sakura who is from Street Fighter; Perfume who is
borrowed from the Most Unlikely Of Friends by Wade Tritschler;
Ganglot who is an original creation by yours truly. This fanfiction was
inspired by the works of the great goddess Rumiko Takahashi, Wade
Tritschler, Jim Robert Bader, and many other cool folks.
Author's note: It's back! Well, this took a long time to write due to
lack of ideas and no time. This is my quiet chapter so look for more
action next time. I'll try to have twenty two out soon but from now on
all my chapters are going to be a hell of lot shorter.
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Next up: The gang is back in Nerima but things are hardly back to
what they like to call normal. Sakura can't seem to get back to her old
life and to solve this problem she decides to join the annual street
fighting tournament.
"And every dream is just a dream, after all."
-Heather Nova-