Subject: [FFML] [Ranma/Saber Marionette J]Strangers in a Strange Land: Chapter 10
From: Christopher J Olsen
Date: 11/28/2000, 1:36 AM
To: ffml@fanfic.com

All the characters in this story are the creation of Akahori Satoru,

Kotobuki Tsukasa, and Rumiko Takahashi... or practically all of them,

anyway.  The title is stolen from Heinlein... with one letter s added.



        Strangers in a Strange Land

         Chapter 10



Silence reigned around Castle Japoness' main hall after Nabiki's

question.  "Well?"  The middle Tendo sister broke the silence that she

had created.  "What is going to happen to us now?  The man who built

Ranma, Akane and myself is dead, but does someone still own us?  As far

as I've seen, marionettes don't have any rights here."



Lorelei was the first to answer her.  "I'm afraid you're right, Nabiki.

Of course, up till very recently there was no reason for marionettes to

have rights.  The only marionettes with any capability for free will are

here in this room... save Tiger of course."  She nodded to Lynx and

Panther apologetically.



Nabiki looked surprised.  "Really?  I didn't realize that Maiden

Circuits were quite that rare.  There are only...  nine Maiden Circuits

in existence?"



Lorelei blinked.  "Well... it is possible, I suppose, that there might

be more, but there are no others that I am aware of.  The Maiden Circuit

is an incredibly sophisticated piece of machinery.  To tell the truth,

it was quite surprising to find out that the Kuno's had managed to

reproduce them... although the Kuno family was involved in the

manufacture of the Maiden Circuits put into Lime, Cherry and

Bloodberry.  They were one of the primary manufacturers of many of the

components involved in their creation.  I suppose that would explain how

Godai Kuno was able to build you three."



Nabiki blinked.  "I suppose that would explain it.  I'm going to have to

brush up on world history a bit more since I'm living here now....  The

Kuno's didn't bother giving us much information about this place.  All I

know I've figured out from newspapers and from talking to people."



Otaru grinned.  "We can take you to the Pioneer History Museum once it's

finished being rebuilt.  The whole story about how we came to this

planet is there."



Lime giggled and bounced up and down a bit.  "I was born in the Pioneer

History Museum!"



Akane, who was sitting to Lime's right, nodded to Lime with a smile.

"That's nice, Lime."



Lime continued happily.  "Otaru woke me up!  I was the first one he woke

up, and he found me in the Pioneer History Museum!"



Akane nodded again.  "That's nice, Lime."  She blinked suddenly.  "What

do you mean by he found you?"



Lime answered easily.  "I was there waiting for someone to find me, and

it was Otaru that did it!  He was the one that we were all waiting for

to find us!"



Akane looked a bit confused.  "I'm not sure I understand, Lime.  You

were all waiting for him?"



Otaru looked embarrassed and Lorelei spoke up to explain for him.

"Ieyasu the thirteenth planned it that way when he built Lime, Cherry

and Bloodberry to rescue me.  He left them all in stasis until someone

who could bring their Maiden Circuits to full maturity awakened them.

That someone turned out to be Otaru.  He was indeed able to get Lime,

Cherry and Bloodberry's Maiden Circuit's fully active, so that the

Mesopotamia's main computer would accept them in exchange for me."



She lowered her head.  "Otaru unfortunately did not know the real reason

behind this, only that they were needed to be fully mature to be able to

rescue me."  Lorelei smiled faintly.  "Thankfully, Lime, Cherry and

Bloodberry were able to return to us anyway, once the colony ship

finished breaking down."



Nabiki nodded.  "I remember you telling me about all of that while we

were being held by the Kunos.  So that's what the Maiden Circuits were

supposed to be for?  To trade to the computer for you?"



Lorelei nodded.  "Faust created Lynx, Panther and Tiger for the same

purpose, but wasn't able to get their Maiden Circuits to fully mature in

time.  Tiger was badly damaged before the process was complete, and then

only the ones Ieyasu had built could do it.  It took most of the last

three hundred years for the rescue attempt to finally be ready, and a

good portion of that was developing the Maiden circuits.  Japoness and

Garlant, Faust's nation, were the only two nations that completed work

on Maiden Circuits... as far as I know, anyway."



Gennai spoke up.  "I'd never heard anything about Maiden Circuits before

meeting Lime and company.  The technology certainly isn't available to

anyone outside the government, or government contractors, anyway.  I'd

know!  I know most of what there is to know about marionettes, at least

the more conventional kind."



Nabiki frowned slightly.  "So... we're unique.  I'd just about figured

as much.  Which is pretty much why I'm wondering what happens next?  Do

Lime, Cherry and the others have any rights, or are they treated like

the other Marionettes I've seen."



Otaru shook his head.  "No one treats them badly, not in this town!

They deserve to be treated like everyone else is... only better.

They've saved the world.  They're heroes!  Everybody likes them."



Lime nodded cheerfully.  "I have lots of friends!  Hana-chan...

Yumi-chan, Gennai-san, Gemini-chan...."



Bloodberry and Cherry exchanged a meaningful look that Nabiki caught.

"What about you two?  How does everyone treat you?"



Cherry hesitated before answering.  "Everyone is quite pleasant here in

Japoness.  Our neighbors treat us with a great deal of respect, and the

local merchants adapted quite quickly to us as well."



Bloodberry shrugged, grinning.  "Of course it doesn't hurt that we

helped defeat Garlant almost single handedly during the war.  Otaru was

the man of the year here in Japoness you know!"



Nabiki took all of that in quietly.  "So... you all live with

Otaru-san?"



Otaru nodded.  "All five.  Faust asked us to help Lynx and Panther learn

more about normal life, so they've been staying with us for awhile.

It's a bit crowded, but nothing serious."



Lorelei spoke up.  "You, Ranma and Akane could stay here at the palace

with me.  It gets lonely here sometimes, all by myself."



Ranma blinked.  "You want us to stay in the castle?  Really?"



Lorelei nodded.  "If you'd like.  You probably will find it... difficult

if you remain at the Kuno estate, and I couldn't let you go homeless.  I

feel I owe you all at least that much."



Akane bowed low to her.  "Thank you very much, Lorelei-san.  I can't say

how much I appreciate this."



Tamasaburo and Baiko glanced at each other, then at Lorelei.  "Lorelei,

are you sure this is wise?"  Baiko asked quietly.  "There are certain

security concerns here in the palace...."



Lorelei frowned.  "I don't think Ranma, Akane or Nabiki are any threat

to security."



Baiko hesitated.  "Lorelei, may we speak with you privately?"



Lorelei raised an eyebrow.  "Oh?  Yes, very well."  She rose and

followed Tamasaburo and Baiko outside of the main hall.



Tamasaburo closed the door to the room behind them before she spoke up.

"At this point they might not pose any threat, but might I remind you

that Ranma has at least twice penetrated castle security for her own

reasons, and that Nabiki was the one who kidnapped you and held you in

the Kuno mansion?  All three of them were designed and built by General

Kuno.  Who knows what hazards they may present?"



Lorelei shook her head.  "I disabled the device that controlled Nabiki,

and I don't believe there is anything else that would make them threats

to us."



Baiko spoke up.  "They possess the bodies of Saber Marionettes, and have

proven to surpass even Lime, Cherry and Bloodberry in power.  We know

nothing about them, save what they have told us.  While it is true that

they assisted in retaking the castle, and rescuing you, there is nothing

to say that they do not have a private agenda.  If even part of what

they have told you is true, then they have all the memories of three

humans from the past.  Would you trust any human with the power they

possess?"



Lorelei hesitated.  "Not just any human... perhaps, but Otaru-san holds

a great deal of power.  Lime, Cherry and Bloodberry would do anything

for him, and you trust him with that power."



Baiko responded immediately.  "The previous emperor trusted Otaru-dono

after a long series of subtle tests.  He would not have been allowed to

be in charge of Lime and the others if he had not proven to be of

impeccable character.  He has had repeated opportunities to use Lime and

the others for his own benefit, but has not done so.  His loyalty to

Japoness is unquestionable, at least so much as can be said for any

human."



Tamasaburo continued.  "Lime, Cherry and Bloodberry's loyalty is to

Otaru, and is even more complete than Otaru's loyalty to Japoness.  If

he can be trusted, so can they.  Lynx and Panther are loyal to Faust.

If they were not currently under Otaru's supervision, they would be much

more closely watched.  Certainly, they would not be allowed into the

palace without Lime, Cherry and Bloodberry here as safeguards."



Lorelei protested.  "They aren't a threat anymore either.  Faust would

never do anything to hurt me...."



Baiko nodded.  "That is most likely true, but while your safety IS the

most important security issue, it is not the only one we have to be

concerned with.  Also," she pointed out, "Ranma and Akane may have

helped rescue you and stop Godai Kuno for their own reasons.  They have

every reason to have hated him, if everything they say is true."



Lorelei sighed.  "So you're saying that Ranma, Akane and Nabiki cannot

stay here in the palace?"



Tamasaburo nodded.  "That is correct.  We will also be increasing our

security measures to prevent further break-ins, now that we know that it

is still possible."



Lorelei sighed.  "We should do something for them.  They don't deserve

to be put out on the street."



Baiko shook her head.  "Nor would leaving them on their own be

advisable, as they would be unmonitored.  It would be our recommendation

that you request for Otaru Mamiya to take them into his charge, at least

until a more permanent solution can be found."



Lorelei sagged a bit.  "Poor Otaru... I hate to ask this of him.  He's

done so much for this country and this world, already."



Baiko stared at her expressionlessly.  "If it would be possible to shut

them down for the time being, so that their systems and programming

might be fully tested, then...."



Lorelei hesitated, then shook her head.  "I don't think they would agree

to that, and I certainly wouldn't blame them if they refused."  She

sighed.  "I will ask Otaru-san, since there seems to be no other

choice."



Lorelei slid open the door and forced herself to smile politely.  "I'm

sorry we took so long.  Now, what were we discussing?"



Nabiki spoke up.  "Before you left we were talking about where we might

stay.  If you are worried about security here at the palace, perhaps we

could find our own place.  We've been talking with Otaru and the others,

and I think it's possible for us to find jobs here in the city, and pay

for a place to stay."



Lime chimed in.  "Cherry is our washboard girl!"



Otaru shook his head.  "That's signboard girl."  He glanced at Ranma and

Akane to explain.  "Cherry cooks for our little restaurant.  She's a

great cook."



Ranma spoke up.  "I used to work for a restaurant.  I could work as a

waitress again I guess."  She shrugged.  "If you needed any help that

is...."  Ranma leaned over nearer to Otaru to whisper.  "Just don't let

Akane anywhere near the stove.  Her cooking could bring down a horse."



Lime spoke up quietly off to the side, "What's a horse?"



Akane punched her ex-fiancee in the back of the head lightly, mindful of

where they were sitting.  "I heard that, idiot."



Lorelei spoke up.  "That's a good idea.  Otaru-san, if it wouldn't be

too much trouble, do you think you could let Ranma, Akane and Nabiki

stay with you for awhile?  Just until they become used to life here on

Terra Two.  You are the best person to help them with adjusting, Otaru."



Otaru blinked.  "Er... um... sure."  He glanced at Nabiki, who looked

back coolly, then over at Ranma and Akane who both looked back with

concern.  "Sure!"  He repeated with more vigor, smiling broadly.  "I'm a

man of Japoness after all.  I'll be glad for you to stay.  I'll take

care of you all, don't worry!"



Akane continued to look concerned.  "It's not necessary, Otaru-san.  We

don't want to impose."



Otaru shook his head.  "No way!  You'll stay with me.  What are three

more?  Don't worry about a thing."



Ranma was frowning, but forced herself to smile.  <Damn it, I don't like

this.  Freeloading at the Tendo's was bad enough, and I was going to

inherit the place.>  Ranma looked Otaru sharply in the eye.  "We'll pay

our own way, alright?  I'm not going to freeload."



Akane raised an eyebrow.  "Oh no?  You sure didn't seem to mind

freeloading at our place."



Ranma glared at her.  "That was different, I was supposed to be

marrying...."  She stopped suddenly, then continued awkwardly.  "Into

the family... and I was going to inherit the dojo anyway.  I wasn't just

freeloading."



Nabiki had been watching how the others had all reacted to the

announcement that they would be moving into Otaru's place.  Lorelei had

seemed slightly nervous, and Tamasaburo and Baiko had remained watchful,

not that that told her much.  Lime hadn't really reacted to the news,

although Cherry and Bloodberry had shown signs of concern.  Lynx and

Panther had taken the news unemotionally, although they had exchanged a

meaningful looking glance at the announcement.



Nabiki concealed her own mixed reactions.  <Why does Lorelei want us to

go with Otaru, unless it's because she's not really sure if she can

trust us?>  She considered that possibility for a moment.  <Otaru's

marionettes are the only ones strong enough to deal with us.>  Nabiki

did her best not to sigh.  "Well then, I suppose it's settled.  We'll

stay with Otaru until we're ready to get our own place."  She smiled

winningly at Otaru, trying to appear grateful.  "Thank you, Otaru-san."



Otaru put one hand behind his head.  "Don't worry about it.  No problem,

no problem at all!"



Nabiki turned to Lorelei.  "Lorelei, you removed the control program...

or whatever... that Godai put into me, right?"



Lorelei nodded.  "Yes.  There was a small computer hooked up to your

central control matrix..., which is something like your nervous system.

I removed that, and reconnected the wiring in-between.  I'm planning on

going over its programming later, after we get all the Orange Blossoms

back on line, anyway."



Nabiki nodded.  "I understand.  Do Akane and Ranma have similar

computers in them?"



Lorelei blinked.  "I don't think so, at least from what you've told me.

The module I found seemed to be a more recent edition than the rest of

your systems.  Its programming seems to be hardwired into its circuitry,

so that it could be replicated and put into any other marionette in the

same way.  I removed similar devices from several of the surviving

Orange Blossoms, and our technicians reported that they were the devices

that General Kuno had them installing to increase the combat efficiency

of the palace security force.  Those were what was controlling them, as

well as giving them access to the techniques of Ranma-san's school of

martial arts."



Nabiki looked slightly disappointed.  "Oh, I guess that means I can't do

any of Ranma's moves anymore."



Lorelei shook her head.  "No, not unless you could do them before."  She

glanced at Ranma.  "If you or Akane would like, I could do some

diagnostics on your systems and see if there is anything else Godai-san

left behind."



Ranma hesitated.  "Well...."  He shrugged.  "I feel fine, actually.  I

could use a good bath, and something to eat, but I didn't get hurt."



Akane smiled at Lorelei.  "Thank you, Lorelei, but don't you have a lot

of more important things to do?  There are all the Orange Blossoms to

repair, and Lime told us you're repairing a broken Maiden Circuit too.

We wouldn't want to get in the way."



Gennai slapped his knee.  "I can give the ladies a check up if they

like, Lorelei.  I'm no genius, but I know my way around well enough."



Lorelei nodded.  "Of course.  You will tell me if there are any

problems, alright?"  Ranma, Akane and Nabiki all nodded.



Otaru spoke up.  "Ranma reminded me.  I'm feeling hungry too, and it's

getting really late.  We should go back to my place and eat something,

and see what we can do about getting some extra futons for you three."



Lorelei nodded.  "It is very late, and I'm sure we can all use a rest.

I'll see you all soon.  Thank you all again for your assistance."



Ranma nodded easily.  "No problem."  Akane smiled and nodded as well.

Nabiki looked at Lorelei thoughtfully then shrugged.



Otaru stood and the other marionettes followed him to the door.  "Come

on, you three."  He waved for them to join him.  "I'll show you the

way."  Akane, Ranma and Nabiki rose as well, and the whole group filed

out of the main hall, trailed slightly by Gennai.



As they left the palace, Ranma glanced at her ex-fiancee.  "Hey, Akane.

You sure you don't want Lorelei-san taking a look at you?  She

practically invented marionettes after all, right?"



Akane shook her head.  "No, Gennai-san did a great job repairing my

arm.  I'm sure we'll be fine with him."  She turned to the white haired

old man.  "I have to thank you for that again, Gennai.  You did do a

wonderful job."



Gennai nodded with a smile.  "I was happy to help, Akane-chan.  I was

lucky enough to have the materials on hand, just in case Lime or one of

the others needs a repair.  It's not easy getting materials of that

quality you know!  Saber Marionettes are generally military grade at

least."



Akane looked shocked.  "Oh my.  I had no idea it was that expensive....

I'll pay you back, I promise!"



Gennai blinked.  "What?  Oh, nonsense!  I owed you that much and more,

for saving Komatsu's life.  If that tree had hit him it would have been

my fault, and I never could have lived with myself after that.  No, no,

the repairs were nothing at all.  In fact, as I see you and Ranma here

need some new clothing, I'd be happy to lend you one or two of Gemini's

spare kimonos until you get something of your own.  She's a

general-purpose marionette that I have at home.  Nothing like you two,

of course.  She certainly won't complain if I lend out some of her

clothing."



Akane was about to protest, but a glance at Ranma's borrowed, much too

large and badly burned, orange and green kimono changed her mind.  "Well

then... thank you, Gennai-san.  I don't think we have much choice.

Ranma's kimono won't last much longer, and I'd prefer it if she didn't

start running around half naked."



Ranma growled.  "Hey!  It's not like I do it on purpose.  Stuff just...

happens, alright?"



Nabiki chuckled.  "Stuff just 'happens' around you all the time,

Saotome.  I never had any problem getting shots to sell to Kuno."



Gennai looked confused.  "General Kuno?  I don't understand."



Nabiki blinked.  "Oh yeah, same last name.  No, I'm talking about

Tatewaki Kuno, from when we lived on Earth... five hundred years ago or

so.  He's the one that had our memories... copied, as I understand it.

He had a huge crush on Ranma and my little sister.  The poor guy just

couldn't make up his mind between them."



Gennai looked interested.  "That's fascinating!  I wasn't aware that

they had the technology to do that sort of thing all those years ago."



Nabiki nodded.  "According to Lorelei, the scientist who Kuno paid to do

it, Iago Ikari or something, was some sort of genius, way ahead of his

time.  Godai seemed to be pretty bright too, at least for a psychopath.

He did manage to put our memories into these bodies.  Aside from a few

tiny physical details, I really can't tell that I'm any different.  It

was like waking up from a nap.  One minute I'm over at Kuno-chan's

place, and the next I'm on Dr. Frankenstein's table."



Gennai blinked.  "Frankenstein?"



Nabiki looked surprised.  "Don't tell me you haven't heard the story of

Dr. Frankenstein and his monster."



Gennai shook his head.  "I'm afraid not.  Much of earth's culture and

history have been lost here on Terra Two.  The shuttle that escaped from

the Mesopotamia held some records, and Lorelei managed to transmit a bit

more from the Mesopotamia's storage banks before she went into suspended

animation, but a great deal was lost in the original explosion."



Nabiki nodded.  "I see.  I guess at least some of the personal histories

of the people on the ship survived.  Godai said that they had read the

journals of Tatewaki Kuno, not to mention having our memories in storage

somehow."



Gennai nodded.  "The Kuno's were one of Ieyasu the first's ancestors.

Ieyasu, being a scientist by training, had brought along a great deal of

information with him on the shuttle, stored in his personal computers.

When the cloning began, they were able to separate out individual traits

that made up the genetic codes of many of his ancestors, thanks to

Faust's knowledge of genetic engineering.  To preserve some sense of

family, each group of clones received a family name from those of Ieyasu

and the other's ancestors."  The old man shrugged.  "It's been three

hundred years now, but many of those names live on, passed down from

Earth to us."



Nabiki nodded thoughtfully.  "The guys who crash landed here three

hundred years ago... they must have been very resourceful to have

managed all that.  I'll really have to learn more about this planet's

history.  It sounds fascinating."



Gennai smiled.  "I would be happy to tell you more later.  Perhaps you

can tell me something about Earth, and what it was like in your time."



Nabiki held out her hand.  "It's a deal."



Several minutes later, the group reached the small apartment complex

where Otaru and Gennai lived, Kashahari apartments.  An effeminate

looking blond haired young man was waiting out in front, and he ran over

to meet Otaru as they approached.



"Otaru-kun!!!"  Hanagata wailed.  "I was so worried about you!  I heard

about everything that happened.  Are you alright?  Let me look at your

injuries so I can make them all better!"



Otaru sighed, rolling his eyes in frustration.  "Cherry already bandaged

my ribs up, Hanagata, I'm fine."  He fended the overly affectionate man

away with one arm.  "It's late, and I'm going to try and get some sleep,

so I'll see you tomorrow, OK?"



Hanagata released Otaru, only to eye Ranma, Akane and Nabiki with

suspicion.  "Who are these new marionettes, Otaru-kun?  Don't tell me

you're putting up even more of them in your home?"



Otaru glared at the blond haired man in annoyance.  "It's none of your

business, Hanagata."



Cherry and Bloodberry quickly stepped in-between Otaru and the annoying

young man.  "You heard Otaru."  Bloodberry stated calmly, poking

Hanagata firmly in the chest.  "Now beat it, before I have to beat you!"



Hanagata backed off finally, glaring at the tall red headed marionette.

"Don't think you can keep Otaru-kun for yourselves!  He and I are meant

to be together!"



Cherry stepped in and hit him with a backhand, sending him on a

parabolic arc directly to his own door, next to Otaru's place.  "Otaru

is not yours!"  She rebutted firmly as he flew through his front door

into his living room.  "And you are not meant to be together!"



Bloodberry blinked at Cherry.  "You didn't hit him very far this time

Cherry.  Why is that?"



Cherry shrugged.  "It's so late, I wouldn't want Yumeji to have to go

get him this much after dark."



Bloodberry nodded.  "Yumeji does care about his older brother a lot,

doesn't he?"



Cherry nodded.  "He's very responsible for eight years old."



Otaru walked up to his front door and opened it.  "This is our place.

Ranma, Akane, Nabiki, please think of this as your home for now."  Otaru

showed everyone inside.  There was a set of stairs going up to the

second floor near the front door, and to the left was a medium sized

room with a short round table in the center of it, around six feet

wide.  There were two other doors wood and paper door leading out of

that room, one to the left, and a second across from the entrance.



Otaru walked inside, and gestured to the door on the left.  "Our

restaurant is through there."  He pointed at the stairs.  "And the

sleeping quarters are upstairs."  Otaru nodded to the back door.  "The

back yard is through there.  We don't have enough futons to spare right

now, but we'll see what we can come up with."



Cherry walked through to the restaurant door and opened it.  "I'll fix

us all something to eat while you set things up for our guests,

Otaru-sama."



Otaru nodded.  "Good idea, Cherry."  He mused for a moment.  "Lets see,

we have one spare futon...."



Gennai, who had walked into the doorway behind everyone else spoke up.

"I have a futon you can borrow as well, for company.  If one of you

ladies would come over to my place to pick it up?"



Akane nodded quickly.  "I'll come with you, Gennai-san.  You're very

generous."



Gennai put a hand behind his head and laughed.  "Nonsense!  It's nothing

at all.  I get visitors so rarely, I never use it.  Come now, I'll show

you where it is.  My apartment is just across the way."



Otaru turned to Lynx.  "That reminds me.  Hanagata has an extra futon.

Could you go next door and ask if we could borrow it for tonight?"



Lynx nodded.  "Of course."



Gennai and Akane started across the apartment complex, and Akane waved

at Ranma to follow them.  "Come on, Ranma.  Make yourself useful for

once!"  Ranma shrugged and followed them over to Gennai's place.  The

old man opened his door and showed them in.



An attractive marionette in a kimono and with long black hair nodded to

them in greeting.  "Welcome... welcome."  While her expression was

pleasant, she had the same lack of recognition in her eyes that most

non-saber marionette's shared.



Gennai gestured to her.  "This is Gemini.  Gemini, please bring out the

spare futon, will you?"  Gemini blinked slowly, then turned and started

walking toward the wall closet.  Gennai nodded and went over to a chest

on the floor in the corner of the room.  "Now then, I keep Gemini's

spare kimonos in here."  He opened the chest and brought out two folded

kimonos, one black and red, the other orange and white.   Gennai turned

to Akane and handed them to her.  "Here you go my dear.  Don't worry

about returning them right away, Gemini will be fine without them for a

week or two."



Akane bowed to him again and took the kimonos.  "Thank you again,

Gennai.  We'll make sure to wash them before we bring them back."

Gemini had opened the closet door and was struggling slightly with the

futons inside.



Ranma stepped over quickly.  "Hey, let me give you a hand there."  She

stepped in beside Gemini, holding the futon on the top up so the

marionette could pull the bottom one free.



Gemini brought it out and carried it over to Gennai, who gestured to

Ranma.  "Give it to Ranma here, Gemini."



Gemini nodded slowly and handed the futon to Ranma, who took it with a

smile.  "Thank you, Gemini."



The domestic marionette bowed automatically.  "You are welcome...

Ranma."



Ranma shouldered the burden easily and started for the door.  "Thanks a

lot, grandpa."



Akane slapped Ranma in the back of the head as they walked across the

courtyard.  "Can't you try to be even a little bit polite, Ranma?"



Back in Otaru's apartment, Lime was helpfully showing Nabiki around the

main room.  "And this is the cup Otaru made for me!"  She explained,

holding up a misshapen bowl with an elongated hand drawn picture of what

was probably Limes face.



Nabiki regarded it dubiously.  "That's nice, Lime."



Lime giggled, holding the bowl next to her face for an example.  "I look

so funny, don't I?"



Nabiki laughed quietly and nodded.  "Yes, it does look funny."  She

shook her head.  "Must have been too long in the kiln or something."

She glanced over at a chest of drawers which had a hand painted teacup

resting on top of it.  "Oh, that's Cherry on this cup here, right?"



Lime nodded.  "Otaru made one for Cherry and Bloodberry too!  Only

mine's special!"



Nabiki glanced toward the kitchen, where Otaru had gone to help Cherry

set up for a late dinner.  "Otaru really cares about you three, doesn't

he?"



Lime nodded firmly.  "Otaru takes good care of us, and I love Otaru!"



"I can see that."  Nabiki smiled to herself knowingly.  <This guy is

worse off than Ranma was!  He's got three girls after him right at home,

and a fourth who's the most important person on the planet.  I wonder

how Lynx and Panther feel about the guy?>



Ranma and Akane came back in carrying their bundles, and Bloodberry came

down the stairs to greet them.  "Bring that stuff upstairs."  The tall

red head instructed.  "I've been setting up the futons for tonight.

I'll show you where you can put yours."



Panther and Lynx were already upstairs, setting out their own futons as

Bloodberry escorted Ranma and Akane into a spartan room that stretched a

good thirty feet across, and fifteen or so wide.  On the far wall was an

open double door that took up most of that wall, leading into a smaller

room, perhaps fifteen feet square.  Bloodberry led them to the far room,

which held several chests of drawers.



"We keep our clothes and things in here."  She explained.  "The futons

go in the closets when we're not using them, and we sleep in the room

Panther and Lynx are setting up."



Akane blinked.  "All of you?"



Bloodberry blinked.  "Well, it's a bit crowded, so we'll probably leave

the doors open to this room so we can use the floor in here too.  In

fact, why don't you two and Nabiki take this room."  We can just fit

three futons in here with some space to walk, don't you think?"



Akane hesitated, then nodded.  "Yes, you're right."  She smiled at the

taller marionette faintly.  "This will be fine.  Thank you Bloodberry."



Bloodberry shrugged.  "No problem, Akane."



Nabiki wandered in, overhearing.  "The three of us in here?"  She

glanced at Ranma and Akane slyly.  "You two sure you're OK with that?

Wouldn't you like some privacy?"  She winked.  "You know... in case you

want to... have some... quality time together?"



Bloodberry blinked, then glanced from Akane to Ranma, who were both

blushing at the suggestion.  "What...?  You don't mean... you two...?"



Ranma and Akane shook their heads and protested at the same time.  "No

way!  We wouldn't!"  They glanced at each other in surprise, then

continued.



"With that tomboy?"  Ranma exclaimed.  "Why would I...?"



"With that pervert?"  Akane protested simultaneously.  "You've got to be

kidding!"  They glanced at each other and blushed again, then pointedly

turned away from each other and faced opposite sides of the room.



Bloodberry scratched her head.  "What's going on here?"



Lynx walked up, attracted by the commotion.  "If my interpretation of

human responses is accurate, they are both prevaricating in their

assertions."  She scratched her chin.  "Although I don't quite

understand what they are protesting about."



Bloodberry blinked.  "What?"



Nabiki translated.  "She means they're both lying through their teeth."

She winked at Lynx.  "And if you'd like to know exactly what they're

protesting about, I can explain in detail... for a small fee."



Akane turned on her older sister angrily.  "Nabiki, quit it!  And stop

trying to make a profit off of people we're living with!"



Nabiki shrugged.  "Hey, that never stopped me before."



Lynx hesitated.  "I am curious.  Exactly what would you require to

fulfill this 'small' fee."



Nabiki smiled.  "Let's talk about that in private, eh?"  She led Lynx

away toward the stairs.  Panther hadn't paid any attention to the

commotion and was finishing putting out her bedding, while Bloodberry

looked confused.



"I don't get it."  Bloodberry admitted finally.  "There's been something

weird going on between you two since we first met.  What's up?  You're

both girls... its not sex...."  Ranma and Akane both turned bright red

at that and Bloodberry blinked.  "No way!  That can't be it!"  She

looked at one then the other carefully.  "Wait, are you two like

Hana-chan?  You know, do you like girls instead of boys?"



Akane shook her head violently while protesting.  "No!  I'm not like

that!"



Ranma didn't answer at first, too shocked to speak.  "Like... girls?"



Bloodberry nodded to Ranma in encouragement.  "You know... do you like

girls, or guys?"



Ranma shook her head.  "There's no way I like guys like that, OK?"



Bloodberry's eyes widened.  "So you do like girls!"  She paused for a

second thoughtfully.  "Well... I don't care, as long as you're not after

Otaru it doesn't matter to me."



Akane kept protesting.  "No.  No way!  I am not a pervert like he...

like she is!"  Ranma twitched, but pretended to ignore her.



Bloodberry regarded Akane levelly.  "If you say so.  What's the big

deal, anyway?  I mean, it's kinda strange, but no stranger than Hanagata

is I guess."



Akane stopped in mid protest.  "I...."  She shook her head.  "It's not

like you think, but it's too much to explain right now."  Akane rolled

her eyes.  "I don't know if I could ever explain it."



Ranma turned to face her ex-fiancee in concern.  "Akane...."



Akane sighed.  "Never mind, Ranma."  Akane looked at Bloodberry.  "It's

complicated... but Nabiki's exaggerating things.  There is no reason we

can't share this room with my sister.  We're all girls, after all."  She

glared at Ranma, waiting for the red head to contradict her.



Ranma just put up her hands in surrender.  <Like I want a fight with

Akane right now?>  She shook her head when Akane looked away.  <Oh

brother... this is going to be uncomfortable.>



Bloodberry raised an eyebrow.  "Sure, if you say so."  She winked at

Akane.  "But if you two ever need to have some... quality time together,

you can count on me to help out."



Akane tried not to fall over.  "Ah... thanks... I guess."  She watched

in bemusement as Bloodberry walked away, then turned to Ranma.  "You and

your big mouth."



Ranma held up her hands in protest.  "What did I say?"



Akane sighed.  "You made her think that we're both lesbians you dolt!"



Ranma blinked.  "Oh...."  She frowned.  "I ain't no

lesbi-whatchamacallit."  She looked to Akane in confusion.  "Am I?"



Akane hesitated.  "Actually, Ranma, you are... at least right now you

are.  A lesbian is a girl that likes other girls... you know... that

way."  She narrowed her eyes.  "Unless you've suddenly decided that you

like guys like that."



Ranma waved her hands in front of her face.  "No way!  There's no way

I'll ever be like that!"



Akane shrugged.  "Well, then that makes you a lesbian."



Ranma blinked.  "Oh."  She nodded slowly.  "I guess so, huh?"  Ranma's

face grew thoughtful for several long moments, then slightly sad.  "I

guess you're not one, are you.  A lesbian I mean."



Akane blinked incredulously.  "Of course not!  Why in the world would

you think....?"  She went silent for several moments as well.  "Ah...

well... that's complicated, OK?"



Ranma shrugged, pretending it wasn't important.  "It's no big deal,

Akane.  I mean, it's not like you have to marry me anymore.  Our

families are on earth, and there isn't any dojo for us to inherit.  You

can find anyone you like."  She turned around and started setting up the

futon she had carried from Gennai's place.  "We should get this place

ready, OK?"



Akane hesitated.  "Ranma...."  She sighed, then picked up another futon

and started laying it out as well.  "I suppose so."



A few minutes later, Cherry called everyone down to the main room

downstairs, where she had put out nine bowls of rice and fish, just

lightly grilled.  "It's not fancy."  She explained modestly.  "But I

hope it will be enough to help everyone get some sleep."



Otaru smiled at Cherry gratefully.  "It's great, Cherry.  I'm looking

forward to a full stomach, and to getting some shuteye!  It has been one

heck of a long day!"  It was a tight fit around the table, but everyone

dug in with gusto, finishing off the meal quickly and one by one heading

upstairs, leaving Cherry and Akane downstairs at the last.



Cherry started clearing away the dishes and Akane moved to help her.  "I

can help you wash up."  The short haired girl offered cheerfully.  "It's

the least I can do after you put us up in your home."



Cherry smiled back.  "It's nice of you to offer, Akane."  She glanced up

at the stairs.  "Did you three find a place to sleep tonight?"



Akane nodded.  "We're taking the back room, if that's alright."



Cherry smiled and nodded.  "Certainly.  That should work fine."  They

worked companionably together for a minute before she spoke again.  "I

was curious... what were Nabiki-san and Lynx talking about earlier?"



Akane rolled her eyes.  "I couldn't say.  You should probably ask

Nabiki."



Cherry blinked.  "Oh.  Well, it was probably nothing important."



Akane nodded, forcing a cheerful smile on her face.  "Yes, probably

nothing important."



When they got upstairs they were greeted by a line of six futons

arranged side by side through the center of the room.  Otaru and the

other four marionettes that had been living here previous were in the

middle of changing for bed, standing around the room while they

undressed.  Akane tried not to blush as she made her way around to the

other end of the room to join Ranma and Nabiki in the far room.  She

noted with some relief that no one was stripping down past their

sleep-ware, only going as far as to remove their outer clothing.



The ones showing the most skin were Bloodberry and Panther.  Bloodberry

apparently wore a tight fitting halter top that showed off plenty of

cleavage and her form hugging bicycle pants, while Panther wore a muscle

shirt and boxer shorts, much as Ranma had used to.  Lime apparently wore

the body suit she had on under her fluffy white shirt to bed.  It was

form hugging, but otherwise modest enough, leaving her arms bare, and

her legs covered to mid thigh.  Lynx wore her white shirt to bed, and

was laying her skirt, tie, and suspenders in a neat pile.



Nabiki and Ranma hadn't changed for bed yet, not having anything decent

to change into.  Akane joined them, still blushing slightly, and glanced

back into the main room.  Otaru had just kicked off his shoes and taken

off his jacket, and was getting ready to sleep in his sleeveless shirt

and pants, while Cherry had taken off her outer kimono, leaving her

wearing a short shirt to sleep in.



Nabiki wrinkled her nose once, then shrugged.  "I guess it won't kill me

to wear a kimono to bed for once."  So saying she pulled back the covers

to her own futon to lay down.  Ranma glanced at her own burnt kimono,

then at Akane, then got into her futon as well, turning her back on the

rest of the room.  Akane glanced out at the others again, and realized

that the bra and panties she had on under the kimono showed quite a bit

more of herself than she was willing to show at that point.  She

shrugged and got into her own futon.



"Goodnight, everyone."  Akane called softly toward the other room.



"Goodnight Akane."  Cherry replied quietly.  "Goodnight Otaru."



"Goodnight, Cherry."  Otaru replied sleepily.  "Goodnight Lime,

goodnight Bloodberry."



"Goodnight Otaru."  Bloodberry answered.  "Night all."



"Goodnight Otaru!"  Lime said cheerfully.  "Goodnight Cherry!  Goodnight

Bloodberry!  Goodnight Lynx!  Goodnight Panther!  Goodnight Akane!

Goodnight Nabiki!  Goodnight Ranma!"



Everyone else sighed.  "Goodnight Lime."



For several long moments the house was quiet, but Lime finally spoke up

again.  "Ranma... what's a horse anyway?"



        End Chapter 10



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