Subject: [FFML] (Repost) Curse of Silence 1.1
From: Mad Hamlet
Date: 9/7/2000, 4:58 AM
To: ffml@fanfic.com

Greetings,
Heh heh heh..I got it..I got it..I got it.
Now you can too.





Arrgghh. Bloody formating! Ok. My bad. I'm outta time. Copy/Paste the damn
thing onto a word or pad or SOMETHING and wordwrap.
Ok Miss Librarian you can stop GLARING at me now.
I swear, Hungarian people glare like nobodies buisness.








  Mad-Hamlet presents:

  Curse of Silence
  Prt 1

  A continuation of Curse of Silence, written by C.Jones
  This continuation has been written with his permission. 

  Background: This is the Ranma 1/2 series starting all over again with, once

  again, a little switch. Akane is mute. She lost her voice when she was a 
  small girl in the car accident that took her mother's life. It is HIGHLY 
  recommended that you read the original.
  "Curse of Silence" cause I ain't going to go over it. 
  The original COS can be found at www.furinkan.net




  Ranma was awakened from a sound sleep by a kick in the gut. He rolled away
  from the blow and spun his legs over his shoulders to back flip to his
feet.
  Still dressed in his boxers he faced his opponent.
  Ranma studied the angry man before him. Genma was dressed, as always, in
his
  white gi. His face was contorted in barely suppressed rage and his stance
one
  of aggression. 

  "So what's it going to be Pop, more morning training or am I gonna get a
  lecture cause I chose a girl with 'problems'?" Ranma laced the last word
with
  sarcasm.

  In response, Genma leaped at Ranma's face in a flying kick. Ranma ducked,
  grabbed his clothes lying on the floor and dived out the window to escape
the
  blow. Slipping his pants on in mid-air, he landed and saw a blurring form
  descending upon him. He jumped to meet his father and the combat began.


  Akane was dressed in her jogging outfit. The white shorts and t-shirt
  accented her form nicely and the only thing out of place was the long scarf
  that fluttered over her shoulder. She ran through the streets of Nerima at
a
  brisk pace, interrupting her stride for the occasional kick or punch at an
  imaginary foe. She turned a corner and, easily hurtling a mailbox,
continued
  her run. Her face wore a huge smile and she felt really good about the
world.
  As she ran, her thoughts turned to the night before; when she had met
Ranma.

  It had been a long while since she had had a real conversation. She
  remembered the way he had talked to her. His tone had been so pleasant and
  normal. There were no laced words, no indication of sympathy or pity; just
a
  normal talk between two people. It really had been a long time since she
felt
  the joy that came from simple, good, conversation that so many took for
  granted. Oh sure, there was her family, but other then clichéd questions
they
  pretty much had little to say to her, or her to them.
  "How was your day Akane?"
  "What would you like to drink Akane?"
  "Oh you a mastered a new kata Akane, how nice."
  "Did Kuno bother you again today Akane?"
  Kuno. As that hated name flashed through her mind, along with the
associated
  face, her playful blows became less so and, in fact, tore through the air
  rending apart billions of harmless molecules. Her good mood lost; Akane
  quickened her pace to soon arrive at the gates to the Tendo dojo.

  Akane entered the house and her mouth began to open before she caught
  herself. The realization of what she was about to do hurt. Even after a
decade
  the instinct to yell a greetings to her family came unbidden, bringing with
it
  memories, memories with sharp edges. She jogged through the entranceway and
  onto the porch heading for the stairs. She needed to take a shower before
  breakfast. Akane paused on the first step and cast a quick glance outside.
Her
  attention was caught by two blurring figures dancing about the yard.




  Ranma and Genma were moving with a fluid grace, leaping and bounding about.
  Their feet scarcely touching the ground before the figures were hurtling
  airborne once more. When they met fists and fleet blurred, attacking,
  blocking, exploring defenses and seeking soft, vulnerable spots in the
other.

  "They're so quiet." Akane thought to herself. "No battle cries." 
  She narrowed her eyes, studying the warriors before her. Her breath caught
in
  her throat when she realized what was happening. 
  "They're not sparring! Oh God they're really trying to hurt each other."
The
  two Saotome were holding nothing back; each doing their utmost to put the
  other down, hard. The realization scared Akane and the unbidden feelings
even
  more so. She was scared, scared for Ranma.

  If Akane had been a little closer or a more experienced a martial artist
she
  also would have noticed the quiet, snarling voices coming from Ranma and
his
  father every time they met. 

  "I warned you boy, and you defied me. You should have chosen Kasumi, or
  Nabiki even, not that hopeless cripple. " Genma hissed, blocking a mid-air
  sidekick. He grabbed the leg behind the kick and tossed his son across the
  yard. 

  Ranma back-flipped in mid-air and rebounded off the wall back at his
father.
  He slammed into Genma knocking the older man back a step and followed up
with
  a vicious double punch to the sternum.

  "Shut up old man." Ranma snarled as the doubled over Genma tried refilling
  his lungs with air.

  Winding up, Ranma finished off his father with a nice western-style
uppercut
  that sent him into the pond. The panda sat up slowly giving his son a wary
  eye. 

  [This isn't over boy.] The panda's sign read.

  A heartbeat later Ranma's fist shattered the sign and stopped a
hairsbreadth
  from the panda's nose.
  "Yes it is, Pop. You ever say anything like that again about Akane and I'll
  kill you. You got that?" Ranma's voice was quiet and promised the panda
that
  every word being said was true. 

  With a disdainful snort Ranma stalked across the yard to the porch, his
senses
  ready for the possibility of another attack. He saw Akane staring at him
with
  a questioning look on her face. She handed him her white board.

  'What was that all about?'

  "Aw.." Ranma scratched his head, "Wasn't nothin'. Pop an' me just got a
little
  carried away that's all." 
  Akane just held up her hand and made an exaggerated "ok" gesture. 

  "A change of topic is called for." Ranma thought. 

  "Um, when's breakfast? I'm starvin"

  He waited patiently for her to finish writing.

  'After you take a bath but I'm going first so you can wait outside. If you
  walk in on me I will hurt you.'
  The words on the board caught all of Ranma's attention so he didn't notice
  the playful glint in her eye. 

  "Hey! What kind of per.. that is I'd never walk in on you deliberately
Akane.
  I'm not that kind of a guy. But if there ever was an accident," Ranma
paused
  and openly admired her, "I really think I'd like what I'd see."

  "WHAT??!!" Akane couldn't believe he said that. "What a.. that..boy..how
  could he..and to think I.." her thoughts were an unclear jumble. "I
  oughta..oooh just wait till..I'm going to make him pay for saying something
  so...so...nice." Her thoughts petered off as she became aware of the blood
  rushing to her face. 

  Fighting the urge to keep her eyes on the floor at the floor, Akane looked
at
  Ranma. He was just standing there, kind of looking awkward but in a
slightly
  charming way. His face held no expression of lust, or perversion; just a
  friendly half smile and his eyes twinkling with humor. She gave a silent
  laugh and quickly jotted something down on the board. Then heading up the
  stairs she tossed it over her shoulder.
  Ranma snapped the board out of mid-air.

  'Just wait till the wedding night, Big Guy.'

  Akane was gratified to hear the sound a body impacting with the floor. She
  gave herself a "V" for victory as she passed the mirror in the changing
room.


  Ranma was just finishing his breakfast when Akane's board landed in his
lap.

  'Hurry up! We're going to be late for school!'

  "School?" He thought aloud.

  A hand slapped his shoulder. Akane stood beside him carrying two school
bags.
  She tossed one in his lap and nodded in the direction of the door. 

  "Well, okay. Lead the way."

  As Akane and Ranma raced out the door Genma watched them leave. 
  "You've made a mistake boy." He thought to himself. "And you'll learn from
  that mistake even if I have to beat it into you." And then turned and went
  back to breakfast.

  As Genma returned to the table Soun cautiously watched his friend over the
top
  edge of his newspaper. He wasn't positive what was bothering his Genma, but
he
  too had witnessed the savage sparring contest between father and son. There
  was a dangerous conflict between the two of them and he hoped his first
  assumption behind that conflict was mistaken. Weighing the pros and cons of
  inaction versus action at this point, Soun decided to simply watch the
events
  carefully. It was far too early to act hastily and risk losing a bond that
was
  deeper than that shared by brothers. He settled back and continued reading
his
  paper ignoring the elder Saotome's impersonation of a vacuum cleaner.



  Ranma and Akane ran through the streets of Nerima in silence, every once in
a
  while Ranma glanced at Akane's face. Her jaw was tense and her brow was
  creased in a fierce glare. 

  "Wonder what's bugging her?" he thought.

  He opened his mouth, "Hey Akane.."

  *Splash*

  Ranma looked at the old woman watering the path. She would have hit him with
a
  ladle full of cold water if Akane hadn't pushed him out of the way.

  "Geeze, thanks Akane. That could have been a real pain."

  She waved her hand in a dismissive gesture and took off at a run again.
Ranma
  shrugged and charged after her. They were nearing the gates of Furinkan
High
  School when he caught up to her.

  "Hey Akane, what's eating you? Ya look like yer heading into battle or
  sumthin'."

  She came to a brisk halt and scribbled madly on her board before handing it
to
  him.

  'Tell you later. Just stay here and don't get involved.'

  He handed the board back to her. "Ok Akane, but ya gotta promise to tell me
  what the hell is going on ok?"

  With a brisk nod Akane ran through the gates of the school. Ranma hopped
onto
  the wall just in time to see a hoard of boys, dressed in kendo gear, come
  charging toward her, all wielding bokken.

  "What the.." Ranma wondered. 

  Akane tore through the ranks of her opponents, a whirling dervish of
  destruction. Blows rained down upon her but she was never there when they
  landed. Or, more often than not, the diminutive girl pulled some
unfortunate
  into the path of an incoming bokken. 

  Ranma studied the battle. "Wow, she's really something." He watched as
Akane
  gave a body blow to one boy that doubled him over, and then vaulted over
the
  collapsing boy to knock two others down in a flying split kick. Upon
landing,
  she ducked and darted forward out of the way of an overhand smash from a
  fourth boy that, instead of hitting her, impacted with the back of the
skull
  of one of the kicked boys. The attacker was sent to dreamland a split
second
  later from a simple snap kick to the head. 

  "She's REALLY good." Ranma thought to himself.

  A second later he was pulled from his reverie by the comments floating up
  from the conflict.

  "Get that cripple bitch"
  "Don't let her in the school."
  "Eat this you freak!"

  Ranma's fingers began crumbling the wall as he felt his anger rise. He
growled
  out "Those bastards." He was about to hurtle himself into the fray when he
  remembered Akane's message.

  'Don't get involved.'

  He paused, he was angry, angry as all hell..but..she did seem to be taking
  care of the massed idiots quite nicely. Ranma grinned as the last boy
  collapsed to the ground; his kendo mask shattered, by Akane's fist, to
reveal
  an equally shattered jaw.

  "Oooh," Ranma whispered to himself. "That had to hurt." 

  Akane paused to catch her breath, surrounded by the bodies of the defeated.
  She noticed that, in the scuffle, she had dropped her white board. As she
bent
  to pick it up someone shoved her, hard. She rolled with the push and
flipped
  to her feet and found herself facing..Kuno.

  He was standing so that most of his front was facing away from her. Dressed
in
  his kendo garb, with one hand he held a bokken at his side. His other hand
was
  holding a bright red rose that he was gazing at and seemed to be studying
  intently. He slowly turned to Akane as if noticing her for the first time.

  "At fair morn to thee Miss. Tendo. I apologize for not noticing thee
earlier
  so caught up was I by the splendors of one of natures perfection's." and he
  held up the rose. "Perhaps thou could take inspiration from it?" 

  Akane stood in a relaxed stance, her hands loose at her sides giving no
  reaction to the older boy's verbal barbs.

  Ranma, still sitting on the wall was watching the two with interest. 
  Kuno noticed Akane's writing board lying on the ground. "Ah it would seem
thou
  has lost thy voice." His voice dripped with sarcasm, "Allow me to retrieve
it
  for you." 

  In a smooth movement Kuno scooped up the plastic board. He moved as if to
hand
  it to Akane but than clenched his fist crushing the piece of plastic in his
  grip. "Ah, forgive me Miss Tendo, I fear my careless fumbling has destroyed
  thy voice. Would seem to be Déjà vu all over again." A cruel sneer rippled
  across Kuno's face as all pretense of civility were dropped. 

  "Once again you have disrespected your betters, Miss Tendo, and it falls to
me
  to protect this noble institution of education from thy flawed, crippled,
  presence. I, Tatewaki Kuno, The Blue Thunder of Furinkan High, shall bring
  thee to justice!" With his little speech finished, Kuno took an aggressive
  stance, holding his bokken before him, and prepared to strike. 

  Ranma had gotten bored. All he could see from his vantage point was some
older
  guy waving around a bokken. "Guess I better go see if Akane's ok." He
mused.
  Thought became action as the young martial artist flung himself off the
wall
  and landed lightly beside Akane just as Kuno finished speaking.

  "I gotta tell ya Akane that was some really good fightin." Ranma said. Or
he
  meant too. All he got out was "I gotta tell ya Akane.." before he was
  interupted.

  "Hold!" shouted Kuno. "Who be you Boy? And why does thou associate with the
  likes of Akane Tendo?" 
  Ranma's jaw hung open, frozen in mid-speech. "Who the hell did this guy
think
  he was?" he thought. "What is his problem anyway. Moron doesn't even know
me
  and he's actin' all aggressive. And what did he mean by 'the likes of Akane
  Tendo'. That sounded downright rude."

  He didn't notice Akane surreptitiously gesturing with her hand, urging
Ranma
  to back off. 

  "Get out of here Ranma," she thought, "I don't want you to get hu..I mean I
  don't need your help. Where did that come from?"

  "Well," Ranma began, but again was interrupted.

  "Wait," Kuno barked, "Is it not the custom for the righteous to give their
own
  name first? Fine, mine I shall give. I am the rising new start of the high
  school fencing world. My enemies quake with fear at the mention of my name.
I
  am the undefeated captain of this school's Kendo club. My peers call me the
  Blue Thunder of Furinkan High!" As Kuno finished his proclamation a bolt of
  lighting lanced down from the graying skies to slam into the ground with an
  appropriately melodramatic effect.

  Ranma blinked, "That was...different." He thought.

  "My name is Ranma Saotome," Ranma began, "I am the heir to the Anything
Goes
  School of Martial Arts. I, currently, am staying with the Tendos'."

  "Staying with the Tendos'?" Kuno repeated, "And this wretch is your excuse
for
  a champion, Miss Tendo? Truly he must be pathetic if he would willingly
  associate with the likes of thee. I shall smite thee for daring to disgrace
  our school, and your champion for befriending thou abomination." 

  Mistake.

  Akane never even saw Ranma move. There was a brief whistling where Ranma
had
  been standing and then he just seemed to materialize before the startled
  upperclassman. Kuno did not have time to fully realize the appearance of a
  very angry Ranma before the first blow struck; right below his ribcage. He
  sagged over as the air burst from his lungs and would have slumped to the
  ground but Ranma grabbed Kuno's neck and effortlessly hoisted the kendo
  captain into the air so his feet were dangling off the ground. Gasping for
air
  Kuno looked into the furious visage of Ranma Saotome. 
  Ranma snarled out the words, "If you ever" he hit Kuno, "talk about Akane,"
  and hit Kuno, "like that again," and hit Kuno again, "I'll KILL you." And
for
  added emphasis he hit Kuno one last time. By the time Ranma was finished
  speaking Kuno wasn't in much condition to listen to anyone about anything. 

  Ranma let the thoroughly defeated Kuno drop to the ground. Kuno was too
lost
  in his own private universe of pain to notice. Ranma looked around as if
  daring any of the recovering members of the Kendo team to say anything.
Most
  were too involved in their own miseries to pay much attention or offer much
  challenge to the enraged boy. 

  A cold wind blew through Akane's hair as she stared at Ranma. The youngest
  Saotome was oblivious of her gaze, so consumed by his anger.

  "My God," Akane thought, "He's furious..for me." She shook her head.
  "Waitaminute, I don't need that jerk's help. I can take care of myself
  perfectly fine. I don't need him. Who does he think he is? Treating me like
  some weak girl. Still...," She looked again at Ranma. He stood in front of
the
  school, his back was too her and he held one fist before him, even though
he
  was a good five feet away she could swear she heard the knuckles cracking.
  Overhead, lightning flashed and there was an ominous rumble of thunder.
That,
  coupled with the expression of bound rage on Ranma's face, "He looks like a
  barely restrained force of nature." She finished her mental litany just in
  time to hear a sullen voice.
  "C'mon Akane, lets go. We'll be late." She looked to see Ranma now looking
at
  her with a flat empty expression. With a silent nod she followed him inside
as
  the gray skies began to rain on the wreckage of the Furinkan High Kendo
Club.




  "Well class it seems we have a new student today. Ranma Saotome just
returned
  from a training trip to China. So lets all give him a big 'Ni Hao' welcome.
  However this doesn't change the fact that both he and Miss. Tendo were
late.
  So, go stand in the hall."



  "Great, just great." Ranma thought. "First day in school and not only do I
  get into a fight, but I'm late for class and the only person who I can even
  try to call my friend is angry at me." He stole a careful look at Akane.
She
  saw him slowly looking at her from the corner of her eye and with great
  deliberation turned her back on him. 

  "Akane.." He began but had no more gotten her name out of his mouth when
her
  bucket drenched Ranma triggering the curse. 
  Onna-Ranma shook her head, shaking the water from her red hair just in time
  to see a whiteboard tossed into her lap.


  'I TOLD you not to interfere. I don't need your help. I can take care of
  myself!!!'

  Onna-Ranma peeked over the top of the whiteboard too see two angry, brown,
  beautiful eyes boring holes into him. "Beautiful? Where did that come
from?"
  she thought.
  She handed the board back to Akane with a heavy sigh.

  "Akane.." she tried again but Akane silenced her with a glare. 
  She waited until she finished writing and again caught the whiteboard as
Akane
  all but flung it at her.

  'I thought you were different. I thought you were going to treat me like
  anybody else, but you're just like them. You either hate me because I'm a
  cripple and a freak or feel so sorry for me you that you treat me like some
  fine china. What next, are you going to help me cross the street and make
like
  a hero? Lets get one thing clear: I don't need or want your help!'

  She snatched the whiteboard out of his hand and furiously began to write
  something else. 

  "Akane." Ranma said for a third time. Akane ignored her and continued
  writing.

  "Akane." She kept writing.

  "Akane, damnit, listen to me." Ranma hissed grabbing the whiteboard out of
  Akane's hand. 

  Akane's eyes bulged. How dare that redheaded hussy! She was ready to pound
  Ranma but stopped just for a second to listen. Ranma had earned that much
  trust from the night before but as soon as she was done speaking...

  "I didn't beat on that Kuno jerk or try and help you out because
  you..because..of..your..condition. I would have done that for anyone who
was
  being bullied." Ranma struggled for the words; damn this was hard.
  "An'..an'..yer right."

  Akane blinked, she was right?

  "You can take care of yerself. The way you tore through those kendo clowns,
  I've never seen anythin like that from anybody..cept maybe myself o'course.
  Akane rolled her eyes.

  Ranma didn't notice and nervously began tossing the whiteboard from one
hand
  to the other as she continued speaking. 
  "Ya didn't need my help. You really are a good martial artist. Oh there is
  some room for improvement but that's the same for everybody. You really
didn't
  need my help an..an..." Ranma stared at the floor, "An' I'm sorry bout
  interfering." 

  Akane's eyebrows shot up. "He's apologizing? Never heard of boy doing that
  before." Her thoughts were interrupted as Ranma continued speaking.

  "Though ya are wrong 'bout something."

  Akane's eyes narrowed. "Here it comes." She thought and clenched her fists;
  ready to deliver a pounding.

  Ranma held the whiteboard out to Akane. "Yer wrong about you being a freak
or
  cripple. Yer not. This piece o' plastic don't mean nothin like that. It's
just
  a tool, like a hammer or a fist. It don't mean nothing about the person
using
  the tool." Ranma was getting increasingly nervous, "And in yer case..that
  is..I...mean...thepersonusingthatwhiteboardiskindacute." Ranma finished the
  sentence in one explosive breath. 
  She stared at the floor waiting for some sort of response from Akane; her
  fingers were busy tying themselves in knots.

  Akane couldn't believe what she had heard. The whiteboard clattered to the
  floor from numb fingers. "Ranma..said....I was cute?" Her mind began
spiraling
  in towards total system failure. "He..she said I was cute. Ranma said I was
  cute. No one's ever called me cute before." Akane's began to get angry,
  "That..that PERVERT! She's probably just saying that to get into my pants!
  That jerk Ranma, she..he..IT...is just...just..." again her thoughts
dwindled
  off in mid-sentence. Ranma wasn't looking at her, just staring at the hall
  floor, her hands moving nervously, the picture of vulnerability. 

  Akane's mind seized up. "Ohmigod...ohmigod..did I just think of Ranma as an
  'it'? He's cursed that's all. So what if he's turns into a girl, that's not
  his fault. All she did was call me cute and I thought all those terrible
  things about her. Oh God no, I'm as bad as Kuno!" and with a silent sob,
Akane
  turned and fled down the hallway.

  Ranma watched her run. She paused for a split second, "Was Akane..crying?"
  then took off after her full speed.

  Ranma caught to Akane who was huddled in a corner behind some locker. Her
body
  wracked with silent sobs. It was, in its own way, a horrifying sight, A
young,
  attractive girl curled up on the floor. Her face wet with tears and her
mouth
  hanging open; trying to express her pain through sobs but only silent cries
  are there. Ranma approached cautiously. 
  "Akane?" She asked quietly. When Ranma gently touched a hand to Akane's
should
  the youngest Tendo began flailing wildly but Ranma would not be brushed off
so
  easily. 

  "What's wrong Akane? Tell me!" Akane continued to shake her head, refusing
to
  look Ranma in the face. Ranma gently took hold of both of Akane's
shoulders.
  "Tell me what's hurting you Akane. I'm your friend, I promise I won't get
  mad."

  Slowly Akane looked up into Ranma eyes. Then, with her eyes still full of
  tears she began writing. 
  Ranma knelt down beside Akane and patiently waited for the ebon haired girl
to
  finish.

  'I'm a terrible person. You said I was cute and no one's ever said anything
  like that to me. And you said it, even though I just treated you so
terribly.
  And when you said I was cute, I don't know why, but I got angry and scared.
  You were trying to be nice and all I could do was get angry at you. I
thought
  awful things about you just because you turn into a girl and said I was
cute!
  I'm as bad as Kuno, I don't deserve your friendship. I'm just a cruel,
  freak.'

  Ranma blinked. She re-read the message just to give herself some time to
  think. "I'm no good at this talking stuff." She thought. "But Akane is
really
  hurting. Oh please God, let the Saotome-Foot-in-Mouth-Technique not be
paying
  attention."

  Ranma took a careful breath. "Akane." The youngest Tendo was again looking
at
  the floor, refusing to face Ranma. "Akane, yer not as bad as Kuno. I really
  don't know why you might have gotten angry. I ain't no good at this talking
  stuff. All I know is how I feel. My feelings are tellin' me lots of things
  right now. You treated me all right about my curse and didn't make fun of
me
  or nothin. Just accepted it and treated me like everybody else. You helped
me
  out this morning with that old lady and the water and tried to keep me from
  getting in a fight with that jerk, Kuno. Like I said, I don't know much
about
  this talking and emotional stuff, but I do know the way you acted are not
the
  acts of a terrible person."

  'But I thought these things!'

  Ranma handed the whiteboard to Akane. She had stopped crying but still
  refused to look Ranma in the face.
  "So you thought those things, big deal. That don't mean yer as bad as Kuno.
  Everybody thinks things that they regret later. I guess. I haven't been
around
  people so much. I do know at times I thought things about my Pop that I
  regretted later. Course that's different now," Ranma gave his head a tiny
  shake to break that chain of thought, "If anything Akane, there's the proof
  that you are not like Kuno. You may think bad things at times, but you
didn't
  act on em'. Kuno does, so that's what makes him such a jerk. Kinda sad
really.
  And Akane," she still refused to look at Ranma so Ranma gently cupped
Akane's
  chin and slowly forced the Tendo girl to meet her gaze. Akane found herself
  lost in the big bluish-grey eyes of Ranma's. "I meant what I said, you
really
  are cute."

  Ranma watched as a dim light began to glow in Akane's eyes, and the sad
  visage of a girl in pain slowly slipped away as hope began shine through.
  Akane's eyes asked the question.

  Ranma laughed, "Yes I'm sure." And Akane's face shone like the sun, with a
  huge beautiful smile. 
  Ranma was frozen by that smile. "Beyond cute." Echoed in her mind.

  Ranma pulled Akane to her feet. "C'mon Akane lets get outta here. We can
get
  some lunch ok? My buy." 

  Akane responded with a nod and, hand in hand, two girls, both burdened by
  life but never broken, ran out into the rain, hand in hand. 

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