Subject: [FFML] [Ranma][alt][teaser/idea] Ranma: A man of Peace
From: Brian Randall
Date: 1/10/2001, 3:58 AM
To: FFML

    I've had this idea sitting on my H/D for a few months, and just

recently stumbled across it again.





Ranma: A Man of Peace



By: 'The Randalls' (Brian Randall and Durandall)



Durandall: What about a world where _something_ has gone differently in

the past? Well, there have been many, many, many of those... As many

Ranma fanfics as are out there, one of the most common things in Ranma,

is to have Ranma be a capable fighter. More than that, Ranma is usually

willing to fight. And good at it. Let's face it, Ranma is almost always

cast as being the best at whatever he does when he shows up at the dojo,

and that's part of the appeal of his character, I suppose. But have any

ever explored the possibility of Ranma as a pacifist? Someone opposed to

violence and harm? Why not? Well, here it is.



Disclaimer: The paints are Takahashi's, the easel is mine.







The young boy stared at the flames that leapt from the remnants of the

yattai. Of course, his father was not a skilled cook, and even had he

been, his drunkenness couldn't help matters. The boy sighed, staring

into the flames. Somehow, he knew that they represented much more than

just a physical loss.



In the back of his mind, even at his young age, he recognized that this

was a loss that would hurt his young friend. His friend who he had

fought with regularly, just a little match every day to see if he could

beat his him and win an okonomiyaki or two. The child furrowed his brow

in thought: was it the fighting that had lead to this?



Perhaps.



He glanced at his father, drunk and snoring precariously near the

flaming wreckage of the okonomiyaki cart. Is this where being a fighter

would lead him? He believed with almost absolute certainty that it

would. What options did he have?



In his childish mind, he came up with two possibilities. Either he would

become a better fighter than his father, and try not to repeat his

mistakes. Or he would never fight anyone again.



Which choice to make? He turned around the lot, idly searching for

another source of wisdom. Much to his delight, there was another man in

the lot. Leaning against a wall in flickering shadows cast from the

raging yattai, he looked at it sadly, almost forlornly.



He approached the man and bowed politely. He was not normally taken to

being this polite, but something told him that the decision he would

make now was important, and that the occasion deserved some amount of

respect.



The older man smiled at him, "Hello, young gentleman." He politely

nodded his head, returning the child's attempt at a proper bow. "What

troubles you?"



The boy thought for a long moment, choosing his words with care, "My

father hurt someone that I was a friend to."



Sighing, the man shook his head, "We all hurt people, some times in our

lives... it is a mark of youth and carelessness."



Shaking his head vigorously in response, the boy responded, "But I don't

want to hurt anyone. I never want to hurt anyone ever again."



Pursing his lips thoughtfully, the old man stared into the night sky for

a period of time. As the young boy's attention was about to waver, he

nodded to himself, and lowered his gaze to meet the child's, "Very well

then. It is not possible to never hurt anyone, but you may find a way to

hurt everyone less. In that case, I will give you a simple saying, to

remember your conviction. Child, never forget this. 'The pen is mightier

than the sword.'"



The boy's face split into a wide grin, "So if I use a pen, I'll never

hurt anyone?"



The old man shook his head, returning the smile ruefully, "No... the pen

can cause greater hurts than a mere blade or fist ever could... but the

pen offers the chance to mend wounds, and heal hurts, as well. If you

follow that path... then you may find a way to help people who have been

hurt."



Nodding, the boy turned to face his father for a moment, then returned

to the old man, "Thank you, Sir. I will follow the path of the pen."



Smirking, the older man tousled the child's hair, "Never forget that.

Now, let's haul that man away from the fire before he hurts himself."



***



"I refuse, Father. There is no sound reason for me to do such a thing."



Genma growled at his son, the glimmering of an idea forming in his head,

"Very well then, I understand your cowardice."



The young Ranma shook his head, "I see no reason to learn a new

technique that is used to harm others."



With a lopsided grin, Genma shrugged, "If you're afraid you can't

survive the training without becoming a violent man, you only have to

admit to your fear."



That did it. A goad to the young boy's pride in two places. He was no

coward, in fact, he had faced challenges that most children his age

would run from screaming. The worse of the two goads, of course, was to

his chosen path. "Wrap me up, Father. I'm going in."



Genma suppressed a laugh as he draped the boy with fish sausages.



***



"Come on, boy, are you scared?"



The guide turned to Ranma, "{He isn't exactly the brightest in the

bunch, is he?}"



Ranma turned a sad smile to the guide, "{As much as I would wish to

claim otherwise, you are correct. Now, what is the story of these

springs?}"



The guide's eyes widened briefly, "{Wow! A customer that actually

_heeds_ the warning? The apocalypse must be coming soon. Even the

natives fall in sometimes!}"



Shrugging, Ranma surveyed the training grounds, "{I'll admit... it

doesn't look like much. Now, the pamphlet I read said that if you fall

into a spring, you take the body of whatever fell in. Is that right?}"



Nodding, the guide gestured, "{Yes. The pond that he is standing over is

the spring of drowned little black pig. If he falls in, he will turn

into a piglet.}"



Frowning, he glanced over the seemingly harmless training ground, "{Is

it permanent? Does it affect the mind, or the body?}"



The guide shrugged, lighting his pipe. At a slight frown from Ranma, he

apologetically tapped it out and stowed it in a coat pocket, "{Well,

yes, and no. You will retake the cursed form every time you're splashed

with cold water. Most of the springs only affect your body, but a few

affect the mind...}"



Sighing, Ranma shook his head, "Come down, Father. This place is too

dangerous to play in. If you fall in, you won't like the results!"



Genma grimaced, "Coward!" The insult would not work on the boy anymore.

Ever since the neko-ken training... And when had the boy learned

Chinese, anyway? Or any of the other myriad things he had picked up over

the years. Frankly, Genma found the healing spells unnerving, "Fine.

Have it your way. No violence, just try and touch me."



Rolling his eyes, Ranma set his bag on the ground, and crossed his arms

over his chest, "No. This is foolish, and I'd rather not get cursed."



The older man snorted, "No such thing as curses, boy, now get up here!"



The guide shook his head sadly, "{That man-}" He had long ago decided

that he admired the boy too much to admit that the boy and the older man

were related, "{-is without a doubt the world's biggest moron. I think

you'd be better off without him.}"



Ranma nodded sadly at the man, "{I'm just glad I don't follow in his

footsteps.}"



Unfortunately, Ranma was facing the guide, and experienced one of the

few moments in his life that he wished he had paid attention to his

father. Seemingly out of nowhere, the old man dashed in, grabbed Ranma,

and flung him bodily towards a spring, "Come on boy! Fight! There's no

such thing as curses, you'll see!"



Flying towards the spring, Ranma assessed his options. One, he could try

and latch onto something as he flew past it. Two, he could scream and

flail his arms around at random until he hit the pond. Three, he could

develop a new technique to try and change his course in midair. Four, he

could use some of his arcane lore to float over the pond.



Option four seemed like a good idea, but Ranma wasn't yet very good at

that trick, and it required him to be seated in a lotus position. He

also wasn't sure it worked over water. Well, four was out. What about

three? Hrm. Nope, can't think of anything in time. Well. There's a

bamboo pole right there, we'll just grab onto that as we pass by, right?

Option one, here we go.



*snap*



Was worth a shot. On to option two then. "WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!"



*splash*



Ranma grumbled as he sank into the pond, perhaps, if he was lucky,

nothing _would_ happen. However, he knew from certain experience, that

magic _did_ exist. Certainly, he'd seen nothing of this magnitude

before, but he did not doubt its power for an instant.



Emerging from the pond, Ranma cast quick glances over himself. Hands?

Check. Feet? They felt okay. Face? Still have eyes nose and lips. So far

so good. Let's see... torso? This is new. Hrm. Better check lower. Oh,

dear. My life is over. Better enjoy what's left of it for now.



Climbing out of the pond, Ranma stalked towards the old man, "Father."

His - no, _her_ voice held no anger, only pity, "We will have to commit

seppuku once mother hears of this, of course."



Genma winced, and cringed as his son-turned-daughter bared her chest at

him, to make the point clear. He had learned long ago that Ranma's words

could cut more deeply than any blade ever could, and did not look

forward to Nodoka discovering the change in the boy... girl... child.



The guide scowled, "{Forgive me, sir. I know that you won't, and I think

that he deserves this.}" Quickly whipping out and lighting his pipe, the

guide dropped a sizable lump of hot ash into the back of the old man's

gi. Dealing with Ranma's purely defensive methods had caused the old man

to forget how much pain he could tolerate.



He hopped around, trying to reach the searing point of pain in his back,

"OW, OW, OW, OW!"



The guide smirked, "Quick, mister customer! Jump into spring! Spring put

out fire!" Turning to Ranma, he sighed, "{I just hope he doesn't jump

into an unbound spring.}"



Ranma raised an eyebrow, wringing out her hair, "{What happens then?}"



The guide shrugged, watching the old man leap towards a spring, "{We get

dirt and fill in new spring of drowned pathetic bastardly excuse for a

father.}"



Swallowing back a laugh, Ranma nodded, "{Quite. I really shouldn't

gloat, but perhaps... In the mean-time, while he's busy making a fool of

himself, how do I get my own body back?}"



The guide motioned her to follow, "{Come with me, sir. We'll make you

some hot water. I don't have a cure, but you seem knowledgeable... I

have a few books about magic that might be able to help you _search_ for

a cure to the spring of drown girl.}"



***



After dousing himself, Ranma slumped to a chair in the cabin, "{Ah...

whew. This is going to cause me problems. I kind of like the idea of red

hair, though... anyway. Is there a spring of drowned boy?}"



Nodding slowly, the guide gestured vaguely towards the spring, "{Yes...

but it doesn't quite mesh with the opposing curse...}"



Sighing, Ranma flipped through the small stack of books the guide had

given him, "{Which would result in me dying?}"



The guide snorted, "{If you're lucky. Otherwise, you might become

half-and-half... or both. Or trapped in curse form... it's not a good

thing.}"



A panda pawed into the house, glancing around mournfully.



After handing him a kettle of hot water, the guide pointedly ignored

him, and turned back to Ranma, "{Spring of drowned boy will cure panda

spring, though...}"



Genma looked grief stricken, "Is there a cure, son? Does it last?"



Ranma glanced at Genma for a moment, then turned back to guide, "{Too

bad for him. As much as I try and avoid being judgmental... I don't

think he deserves it yet... do you have something like the spring of

drown saint?}"



The guide nodded thoughtfully, "{Spring of drown virtuous man... should

I...?}"



After considering for a moment, Ranma shook his head, "{No... not a good

idea. It wouldn't really make him better all the time... just some

times. And it wouldn't really be him.}"



The guide shook his head, sighing, "{You are wise beyond your years.}"



Wearing his sad smile again, Ranma shook his head, "{With him, I have to

be.}" He then turned to his father, "It's permanent, for now. Hot water

will reverse it, cold water will activate it. The guide kindly gave me

some books so we can research it, and look for a way to find a cure." It

didn't occur to Ranma at just that moment that Genma was referring to

his own curse, and not Ranma's.



***



"Growf!"



"No! That table says 'first prize', and I certainly don't recall winning

it."



The guide's eyes widened, and he hastened to help Ranma hold back the

panda, "Women in village are very strong! You eat their food, you will

make them very mad!"



Ranma smiled slightly, the Japanese lessons she was giving the guide

were slowly making their effect felt, "Now, sit down, and I'll see if I

can talk someone into giving us something to eat. I still have some

money."



The panda sank to its haunches and wailed pitifully, "Growf!"



Feeling a slight tap on her shoulder, Ranma turned to face a pretty,

long-haired girl. Her purple locks outlined her face, while she wore a

pair of bells on the foremost strands of hair. She eyed Ranma

speculatively, then nodded, "{Who are you? And what is your pet doing?}"



Ranma bowed low to the girl politely, "{My name is Ranma. The panda is

my father, with a curse. He was trying to eat this prize, and I was

stopping him.}"



Violence flared momentarily in the purple-haired amazon's eyes, "{Trying

to eat my prize? Why do you think you can help yourself to my prize?}"



Ranma pushed down on the back of her father's head, to encourage him to

bow, and deepened her own, kneeling in front of the girl, "{My father is

ignorant to the ways of the world, and further ignorant to the ways of

your culture. I was able to stop my father before he touched your prize.

Please find it within your heart to forgive us.}"



A new voice made itself known, while the panda straightened up to look

around. Ranma maintained his low bow, listening, "{I am surprised.

You're awfully polite for an outsider. Look up at me, child.}"



Ranma straightened up, facing the old woman that was balancing on her

staff, and regarding her intently, "{When a man finds himself in a

foreign land, that man must learn the ways of the land he visits. To do

otherwise, is to dishonor your hosts.}"



Cologne blinked at him for a moment, "{Are you a man?}"



Nodding, Ranma explained it in a single word, "Jusenkyou."



Sighing, Cologne turned to her great granddaughter, "{Xian Pu, you have

no reason to fight this one... he has not touched your prize.}"



Shampoo eyed Ranma for a moment, then shook her head, "{A man that

thinks he can wear a woman's body and enter our village? I wish to

challenge you anyway.}"



Ranma sighed, and shook her head, "{I do not fight; I am a pacifist.}"



The amazons stared at him for a minute, then exchanged a worried glance.

The word 'pacifist,' in their culture was said rarely, and when it was,

it was used as an insult. A rather rude one, at that. Cologne raised an

eyebrow, and faced the redhead again, "{You can not fight at all?}"



Smiling, Ranma shook her head again, "{I can defend myself, but I

believe that true power is knowing when _not_ to fight.}" Turning to

Shampoo, she bowed again, "{Again, I apologize, but I will not fight

you, or anyone else.}"



Shampoo eyed the shorter girl for a moment, then shrugged, "{Will you

defend yourself if I attack you?}"



Ranma nodded, "{I will... but I wish to not have to fight you.}"



The guide was slowly translating for Genma, who rolled his eyes, and

panda swiped at Ranma, "Growf!" He hefted a sign as Ranma ducked below

the blow, 'Real men accept all challenges!'



Shampoo glanced at the panda, "{What is he doing?}"



Shrugging, Ranma explained, "{My father wishes me to challenge you. He

thinks that my refusal to fight makes me less of a man.}"



Shaking her head, Shampoo sighed, "{I will fight you, then.}"



With resignation, Ranma entered the battle with Shampoo, on the log.

Ranma blocked all of Shampoo's attacks with her arms and legs, and

twisted out of their paths when she could, but refused to strike back.

She could tell that Shampoo was more skilled than she was, but was

holding back somewhat. Almost a full hour later, a final lunge sent

Shampoo off balance, and she collided with Ranma, bringing both crashing

to the ground.



Cologne poured hot water on Ranma while he lay still, not daring to try

and remove Shampoo for fear of touching her somewhere... offensive.

Shampoo blinked, frowned, and bit her lip, looking up at Cologne, but

otherwise pinning Ranma to the ground with her body.



It was then that Ranma began to notice certain... things. Shampoo was

sprawled along him, pressing her... assets into his chest. Trying not to

think about it became much harder after the two of them got wet. Ranma

tried to concentrate on the leather breastplate between the two of them,

but it wasn't helping much.



With a sigh, the elder shook her head, "{No, child... I don't think you

could without his permission.}"



Pouting, Shampoo climbed to her feet, then helped Ranma to his own.

Shampoo smiled coyly, "{Ranma... would you like to marry me?}"



Ranma blinked a few times, taken aback, "Eh? What? Marriage?"



The majority of the amazons that had gathered to watch the spectacle

stared. Genma growled, "Ranma... you can't marry an amazon."



Frowning, he turned to face his father, who had managed to get some hot

water, "And why not?"



Genma shook his head, "You have... a prior obligation."



Sighing, Ranma turned back to Shampoo, "{I am sorry. My father says that

I have a prior obligation to attend to.}"



Pouting cutely, Shampoo sighed, "{Then... can we be friends? I have far

too much food to eat on my own...}"



Smiling, Ranma gently took her hand in his, "{I would be proud to call

you a friend.}"



>From the side, Cologne heaved a sigh of relief. While Ranma was a good

potential ally, adding him to the village might weaken its fighting

instincts.



***



"Are you really and truly certain that this is the best idea? You don't

want to find some hot water first?"



The panda shook his head, "Growf."



Sighing, the redhead knocked on the door to the Tendo home, "At least

walk on four legs, you'll scare them otherwise."



Grumbling, the panda hunkered down onto four legs.



An older man and a somewhat attractive girl with shoulder length hair

answered the door. The thin man in the worn brown gi looked down at

Ranma, smiling hugely, "Ranma?"



Ranma nodded, staring at her feet, "I am Saotome Ranma... sorry about

this." She blushed, feeling nervous, and knowing her curse would only

make matters worse.



The man embraced Ranma tightly, "Ranma!" Then he blinked, and pulled the

girl away, staring at her chest, "Eh?"



With a muffled thump, he fell to the ground.



***



Kneeling on the floor, surrounded by the old man and his three

daughters, Ranma could only feel her discomfort and embarrassment mount.

The girl who he had seen at the door exclaimed, "Some fiancee this is!"

And proceeded to grope Ranma forcefully.



Ranma placed a hand on Nabiki's gently, "Please don't do that... that

hurts." But she ignored Ranma's protests, and poked Ranma's chest again.



Another girl, the youngest one, he imagined, took her hand in her own,

"Hey, I'm Akane... you look like you could use a friend. Want to spar?"



Nodding, the redhead allowed herself to be lead to the family's dojo.

Once inside, Akane smiled at Ranma, "So. You know Kenpo?"



Ranma nodded, "Yes. I am knowledgeable in many areas of martial arts."



Akane grinned, "Great! Let's get started."



The fight started. Ranma watched passively, and blocked or evaded every

attack, though only just barely. After about ten minutes, Akane backed

off slightly, "Well... you're pretty good, but why don't you attack me?"



Ranma looked away from Akane, and stared at the floor, "I... I don't

fight. I never strike an opponent. My father... when I was young I

learned that force and violence always bring pain. So now, I don't

fight."



Akane rolled her eyes, "But you still know martial arts."



Ranma nodded, "Yes. I think I see it as a perfect unity of mind and

body... I also see it as an excellent form of self defense."



Smirking, Akane asked, "So. If you have to fight, and you can't strike

your enemy, how do you win the battle?"



Meeting her gaze, the redhead smiled warmly, "'The pen is mightier than

the sword,' Akane. Some day, if you wish, I can show you. But words can

stop people with less damage than a fist ever could. When words fail...

I can defend myself, though I would let myself be struck before I would

ever lash out."



Akane rolled her eyes again, "Okay, let's spar again, but this time

fight me back. If you don't want to hit me, just touch me."



Ranma reddened slightly, "Um... okay. Where?"



Not thinking about it, Akane shrugged, "I don't know, anywhere."

Ignoring the redhead's deepening blush, Akane swung a fist at Ranma as

fast and hard as she could.



Ranma ducked down beneath the fist, and slid forward. She passed

underneath Akane's arm, then bounced to her feet behind Akane. Smiling,

she reached towards Akane and... tickled. By the time she crashed to the

floor, the two had collapsed into a giggling pile.



Akane disentangled herself from the other girl, "Well, for someone who

doesn't believe in fighting, you're not very bad."



Ranma stood, blushing, and staring at her feet, "Thanks." She smiled at

the other girl, "You know... I haven't had a real friend in so long... I

left my best friends behind in China..." Her face darkened a little, as

she began to suspect that Akane wouldn't want to be her friend once she

found out about the curse.



Akane shrugged, not noticing, "Heh. I'm just glad I lost to you. I don't

think I'd ever want to lose to a boy." Sinking to her knees, the color

drained from Ranma's face. Akane turned, "Ranma? What's wrong?"



With pain visible in her face, Ranma shook her head, "N... nothing..."



Akane rolled her eyes, "Yeah, right. Now come on, you can tell me about

it."



Sinking slowly to her own knees, Akane attempted to give Ranma a hug,

but the redhead scurried out of reach, and fled from the dojo silently.



Akane rose to her feet, frowning, "What did I say?"



She met Kasumi on the porch. Kasumi handed her a towel, "Here you go,

Akane. Ranma's already in the bath... she said she wanted to bathe

alone, but I think she could use someone to talk to afterwards."



Nodding at her older sister's look of concern, Akane entered the

changing room. Seeing Ranma's Chinese clothing stacked in the clothing

bin, she sighed to herself. What did I say to that poor girl? She

listened at the bathroom door carefully, removing her own clothing.



Ranma mumbled to herself, unsure what to do, "And now... I blew it. They

aren't going to want anything to do with me once they find out!"



Sliding the door open, Akane peered into the bathroom. Ranma was on a

stool in the rough center, her back to Akane, and her face buried in her

hands. Akane gently placed a hand on the other girl's shoulder, "Ranma?

Are you okay?"



Ranma leapt at the touch, and huddled in the far corner of the bathroom,

eyes clenched shut, "Akane?! Don't! I... I can't look at you!"



Akane blinked, confused. Was the shorter girl, perhaps interested in

women? It would explain a lot of things. Akane sighed, deciding that

that answer explained this confusion best. After wrapping herself with a

towel, she turned back to the redhead, "It's okay, I'm covered... do you

want to talk about it?"



Heaving a shuddering breath, Ranma opened her eyes slowly, "I... yes. I

should explain everything to you..." Sighing, Akane went to the girl to

give her a hug. In Akane's mind, that was what Ranma needed more than

anything. Ranma scurried out of reach, "You can't touch me! Not until I

explain things!"



Frowning, Akane sat a short distance away from Ranma, trapping her in

another corner. Her only path of escape lay either through Akane, or

into the furo. And the furo was the _last_ place that Ranma wanted to go

without explaining things first. Akane's face showed only concern.

"Well, I'm listening... go ahead and explain things to me, then."



Taking a few gulping breaths of air, Ranma nodded slowly, "Well...

can... can I have a towel?"



Akane grabbed a towel from the rack, and handed it to the smaller girl.

Oddly, she fastened it about her waist, seemingly unconcerned about her

uncovered chest. Akane tried to reach a hand out to the other girl's

shoulder, but again, Ranma shied away, her eyes moist.



Composing herself, Ranma stared at the ceiling, "Akane... I'm not a

girl. I'm a boy.... I just... have this body..."



Akane cut her off, "I understand, Ranma... It's... I don't think I go

that way, but I'd still like to be your friend... and maybe... well.

Let's give it time." Secretly, Akane was scared to discover that she

_did_ care about the redhead ... and she wasn't... was she? She had

always _claimed_ to hate boys, but... this much? No. That wasn't it. But

Akane wasn't at all worried about being _friends_ with the girl, and it

looked like she needed a friend rather badly.



Ranma was staring at her in shock, "Wait... you think... you think I'm a

lesbian?"



Smiling, Akane nodded, "And... that's fine. I'd still like to be your

friend. You seem like a nice girl."



Sputtering, Ranma couldn't formulate any words for a long moment. Then

she bowed her head.



Akane stared at her, wondering if she could find the curves of another

woman's body attractive, and unsure of the answer. Certainly, she was

already accused of it on occasion at school, but... "I... I don't know

it I'm like that... but... well..."



Ranma shook her head, smiling, "No... I'm not a lesbian, Akane... I just

have a girl's body."



Smirking Akane shrugged, "It's the same thing, though, isn't it?"



Actually laughing, Ranma shook her head again, "No... I... I was born a

man. I... in China, I fell into a cursed spring... no... that's not

true." Sighing, Ranma screwed her eyes shut, "My father... he... _threw_

me into a cursed spring, and now I take this form when I'm touched with

cold water... I... I'll understand if you never want to speak to me or

see me again after this..." No longer trying to conceal her fear, Ranma

thrust her arm into the furo, triggering the now familiar change.



Akane's eyes widened, and she stared in a kind of mortified fascination

as breasts flattened, the hair changed color, Ranma gained a few inches

of height, and the towel unknotted itself to accommodate his larger

waist. Managing to catch the towel, and turning away from Akane, he

stared into a corner of the furo.



Not meeting her gaze, or even looking at her, he edged towards the

doorway, "I... I... I'm sorry. I'll leave now... I'm really sorry."



One thought shone through Akane's stunned confusion. S/he is very hurt

and needs a friend. Before Ranma could reach the door to the changing

room, Akane grabbed his wrist, "Ranma... I'm... a little confused right

now... but... I... you need a friend. I'd... I can't be angry with you.

You never lied to me, and you didn't try and look at me..." She realized

she was babbling, "Oh, damn. Actions speak louder than words. Ranma...

It's okay." She embraced him.



Ranma stiffened at first, unsure how to deal with displays of affection.

He had learned much on his travels, but how to make friends was

something he had always had trouble with. And he shouldn't be hugging

this girl who hardly knew him when the pair of them were only wearing

towels. But damn. It felt good. Not exciting and confusing like

Shampoo's awkward landing in the amazon village, but something deeper.

Something... meaningful. He returned the embrace nervously, and when he

felt the reassuring squeeze of the girl's arms around him, he knew he

was doing something right.



Wrapping her arms around the boy, Akane was dimly surprised to feel the

wetness of tears striking her shoulder. But the sensation was enough to

break her out of the 'am I a lesbian?' question that was circling

through her mind. No, she decided, she still liked boys. This one wasn't

making her nervous or uncomfortable. And for a change, wasn't being a

pervert. Perhaps being cursed to turn into a girl had made him lose the

automatic male perversions. Shoving away the lingering doubts, she

admitted to herself that she might maybe kind of like him... There was a

certain... maturity about his behavior, if nothing else... but it was

too soon for that.



Ranma lost himself in the embrace, happy for a few brief moments, until

one thought returned with startling clarity. Straightening up, and

gently separating himself from the girl, he blushed at his feet, "Uh...

I already scrubbed... I'll go... and change... would... would you like

to talk later?"



Akane nodded, staring at the boy, "Yeah... Oh, right... here, give me

your pinky." Curious, Ranma obliged, extending a pinky to Akane. She

wrapped her own pink finger around it, "Friends. Forever. Promise?"



Ranma nodded, staring at their hooked fingers, "Promise. Now... what

about our fathers?"



Akane blanched a little, "I'll... oh, oh damn. What... my sisters and my

father are going to freak... what should we do?"



Ranma disappeared around the divider, and Akane could hear the rustling

as he redressed. "Hrm. Well. Let me fall back on my teachings for that.

I know a few magic tricks that should help."



Akane giggled, sliding the divider closed and scrubbing herself, "Don't

peek. You know magic? That sounds funny."



She heard a dry laugh from the boy, "Of course. Changing genders isn't

odd enough?"



"Well... Ack! Cold! I guess so... what's... what's it like? Does it

hurt?"



After a moment of silence, while she was sluicing warmer water across

herself, he replied, "It... hurt. It hurt a lot. Not... right away,

but... It's like being put into a mold that's too small for you, and

being crushed into a new shape. I... I know that's not how it works. I

weigh a lot less in my other form, but... it didn't hurt until a few

days later, when I really thought about it. Then I could remember pain I

know I didn't feel at the time... it... it doesn't hurt, now. It kind of

tingles."



Akane nodded, toweling off her hair, "It... it must be very odd. What's

it like, being able to change?"



"Um... I kind of like it, really. I've only had this curse for a few

months... And I'm still studying. There might be a cure... I suppose if

I find it, I'll use it... I know of a cure for father's curse, but... I

forgot, and even though I try and avoid being judgmental... He threw me

into the spring after ignoring me _and_ the guide. I'll give it to him

once he's learned better..."



Frowning, Akane shook her head, "Huh... could you set my clothes inside

here for me, so I can dress? So... you like being able to turn into a

girl?"



"Oh. Right... um... hold on a moment..." Ranma's hand came through the

door, and set a pile of clothing on the floor. There was a folded towel

on the bottom to protect the clothing from wetness. "I hope those are

yours. And... I kind of do. I think it's a balancing thing. My father's

ideas were instilling me with an imbalance of yin and yan. The curse

restored that balance. I suppose it might seem odd... but for me, it's

just embracing my feminine side."



Frowning, Akane slid the door shut again. "So... You... you're a girl

and a boy? You like guys, too?



Snorting as he replied, Ranma explained, "No... I... I suppose then,

when I'm a girl I might be a lesbian... I don't like men in that way.

Perhaps I find them too aggressive. Perhaps it's just the mindset I was

born with. For all practical purposes, I just have two forms."



Akane shook her head, pulling her clothing on, "... isn't that a

little... perverted?"



After a moment of silence, Ranma sighed, "I don't know. It doesn't feel

that way to me... on the other hand, how would you feel if I said that

turning into a female was the worse fate that a man could have befall

him? I suppose to some men, it might be, but I'm secure in my

convictions."



Considering the idea, Akane brushed at her hair quickly, "I... Actually,

you're right. I would have been very offended if you had said that you

hated being a girl. But then... tell me what you like about it?"



"Well... It's difficult to explain. I suppose that I enjoy it because it

allows me to be someone else, and myself. It lets me explore who I

really am. In the grand scheme of things, maybe I'm supposed to have

this curse. I wouldn't want to be trapped as a woman, but... I can't say

for certain, however... in reality, I'm not sure I want to find a cure.

It feels to me more like the curse is a completion of who I am."



Staring into space, Akane nodded slowly, "That does make sense...

there's a balance of yin and yan in everyone... if your balance is

perfect, then it would be the ideal body for you, right?"



"That's my belief. But I don't know. I was born a male, and some things

stick, like my reluctance to search for romance in the arms of a man,

but... I think I am more both, than either."



Shaking her head, Akane wondered why she was so comfortable with the

boy's attitude. Perhaps it was his ability to reason things out, and not

be panicked by a little thing like having your gender switched. Deciding

to change the subject for a while, Akane asked, "Anyway... your father

turns into a girl, too?"



Ranma barked a short laugh, "No... he turns into the panda."



Smirking to herself, Akane nodded, "That explains a few things. So...

what will we tell everyone outside?"



In the silence, Akane guessed Ranma was shrugging, while she tugged on

her dress to smooth out any wrinkles it might have had. He sighed, after

a moment, "The truth. I don't... I don't see any reason to lie."



Akane sighed herself, staring into the divider, "You're right. Shall we

go? And... who are you going to choose to be engaged to?" She frowned,

realizing it hadn't even occurred to her until then.



Ranma said nothing, only staring at his hands in thought while Akane

slid the divider open. His face was clouded, and Akane could feel the

pain in his eyes, echoing back from the past. Finally, he shook his

head, "I... I'm sorry. I'll explain later."



***



The two of them walked into the living room. Soun and Genma were already

staring at each other, tears streaming down their faces. Nabiki raised

an eyebrow, then did a double take and stared, eyes bulging, as Akane

came out of the bathroom at the same time as a _boy_. A somewhat cute

boy, but a boy none-the-less.



Ranma knelt near his father, ignoring Nabiki and facing Soun, then bowed

low, "I am Saotome Ranma. Sorry about this."



Genma, tears still streaming, shook his head, "Where to begin? Where to

begin?"



Ranma stared at the floor, brow furrowed in thought, "Well. How about at

the beginning? I will admit that I am better with words than my father."



The older man growled, and punched at Ranma. Ranma casually deflected

all the blows, refusing to retaliate. Akane watched, rapt. The old man's

form was sloppy, and he left so many openings that it was pathetic. This

old man had trained Ranma? How could that be? Suddenly, it occurred to

her why the old man was such a poor martial artist. Ranma didn't fight

back. The elder Saotome had let himself slide. She wondered if Ranma

could see the glaring openings as well as she could. The way his eyes

flickered occasionally, she guessed that he could.



Resolving to ask him about that later, she turned to the older man,

"Excuse me, Saotome-san, what lead to this?"



The older man paused his attack for a moment, "Well... I wanted Ranma to

be the best martial artist in the world."



Ranma sighed, "Of course, I abhor violence... but I was willing to

sacrifice many things to make my father happy, and to meet the

obligations I had set before me."



Sighing, the older man grabbed Ranma, who did not struggle, and heaved

him towards the koi pond, "My son should be willing to sacrifice his

life for the sake of the art!"



Ranma lurched onto the deck of the porch, raising an eyebrow at Genma,

"My life? Yes. And in setting aside my manhood, I've lost my life as

well. But then, that effects both of us, doesn't it?" Gesturing, at the

old man, Akane's eyes bulged as the water in Ranma's clothing and on her

skin coalesced into a sphere in her palm. Ranma calmly sat the sphere on

her father's head, then returned to her kneeling position.



Genma stayed still, aware of the still sphere of water balanced on his

head, "Uh... Right... well... there's a way around that. You can marry,

and when she - Growf!"



Sighing, Ranma gestured at the panda, "Go outside, Father, It's rude to

drip on the floor of a host's house."



Grumbling, the panda lumbered out to the deck.



Soun nodded slowly, "I see... I see... so. The curse is reversed with

hot water! No problem then." He tipped a kettle onto Genma, who was

enveloped in a cloud of steam briefly before returning to his own form.



The reddened and older man winced, "It doesn't need to be _that_ hot."



Shrugging, the old man turned to Soun, "And you can be restored as

well!"



The water coalesced into a sphere above Ranma's head. She calmly took

the kettle from Soun, who stared in amazement, "Well, he is correct. It

doesn't need to be nearly that hot. I suspect that having it too hot

might actually aggravate the curse... but yes." Gesturing again, the

water cooled slightly, then enveloped Ranma briefly before flowing up

his arm and into the kettle. Setting the kettle on the table, he shook

his head, "So now you know about our curses."



Soun shrugged again, "Still no problem! I'd like you to choose one of my

daughters. First, Kasumi, age 19. Nabiki, age 17. And Akane, age 16."



The older sisters shared a glance, then turned on Akane, "Oh, he wants

Akane. Akane's the one for him."



Akane blushed, and stared at her feet. This wasn't something she was

ready for, but she wasn't sure how to say it without hurting Ranma's

feelings...



Ranma sighed, and shook his head, "I apologize, but I cannot marry any

of your daughters, Tendo-san."



Genma grumbled something, and disappeared into the back yard. Soun

blinked for a few moments, "Eh... why?" Akane wasn't going to admit it,

but she was curious as well. She was... well... maybe... a little...

interested in him... did he not like her?



Morose, Ranma stared at the ceiling, "I... my father and I signed a

pledge before my father took me away from my mother when I was a child.

The pledge said that if he failed to make me a 'man among men,' that we

would both have to commit seppuku."



The sisters were silent for a long moment. Nabiki spoke first, "And...

how did you fail?"



Rolling his eyes, Ranma gestured vaguely towards the backyard, "My

curse. If I can't cure it before it's time to meet with her, then I will

have failed. I... I cannot consign a woman to be a widow."



Soun blinked, then shook his head, "No, your father is right, if you

marry one of my daughters, then you will be able to prove yourself a

man, and then you won't have to fear seppuku!"



Ranma studied the table in front of him for a moment, then sighed,

"And... Hiding from seppuku that way is manly? I am not certain that she

would approve... and I will _not_ run the risk of leaving a widow

behind. Even an engagement is too much to ask. I would not force anyone

to plead an engagement to a dead man."



Akane found her voice, seeing the pain from behind Ranma's eyes, "I...

Ranma... you're giving up. There may be another way..." I'm not ready

for this yet! I can't! It's too soon! "Ranma. I... I would accept an

engagement to you... you can't just give up that easily."



Ranma met her eyes, and hope flared within her, perhaps, just perhaps,

he would... He shook his head, smiling that sad smile of his, "I can't

do that to you, Akane... I'm sorry."



Soun shrugged, "It's settled then. You and Akane are engaged."



Blinking, Ranma turned his gaze to Soun, "I just said... I can't. Why

are you doing this to me? To her?"



Genma, appearing from nowhere, pounded Ranma on the back heartily,

"There you go boy! No problem. Just need to get the two of you married,

and then you're all set!"



Soun nodded quickly, waving a flag, "Indeed! I shall fetch a minister

right away!"



Ranma may have been opposed to violence, but Akane was not. The two old

men found themselves flattened beneath the dining room table. She

whirled to face Ranma, "Ranma! Come with me." There was no hint of

compromise in her voice.



Ranma rose from his position, wondering how Akane had managed to get

both men, and not him, when he had been sitting between them, "Of

course." Akane marched out into the backyard, and vaulted herself onto

the roof.



Following her leap was difficult, but Ranma managed to make it. After

the two had situated themselves comfortably, Akane cleared her throat,

"Ranma... why are you giving up like that? I... I can't stand to lose

you as a friend just because you won't fight something like this...

and... I'd be willing to be engaged to you so you could live." And...

even though it is too soon, I might, maybe, just a little, like you.



Ranma stared at the stars for a long moment, before bowing his head.

"The measure of a man's worth is more than the sum of his parts, eh?"



Akane blinked, "I... I'm not sure what you mean, but I don't want to

give you up. You promised that you would be my friend forever... I

expect you to keep that promise."



He turned to face her suddenly, his eyes grim, "I will do what I can,

then. If a man who can occasionally be a woman can still be a man, then

I will be that man for you."



Smiling faintly, Akane nodded, "Good... then... even though... it's...

too soon... we'll... be engaged?"



Ranma's face darkened, "I... I..." He knew, of course, that he might

like this girl. She was patient, kind, and strong. More importantly, she

wanted to be his friend. The only other friends he had were either left

behind in his childhood, oh... Ryouga... Ucchan... where had they gone?

Or even further away, in China. Kuh Lon-sensei... Xian Pu... Even more

importantly, she seemed to like him regardless of his gender. Many

people who claimed to understand tried to impose one or the other on

him. Sighing, he admitted to himself that he wanted to be with this girl

as much as he wanted to run away. He wanted to turn her against him,

because as much as that would hurt her, it would hurt her so much more

when his mother would order him to commit seppuku... "I don't want to

hurt you."



Akane stared at him for a moment, an inkling of understanding crossing

her face. Sighing, she wondered if she would ever be able to break down

his barriers, "Ranma... I don't care about that right now. I... I want

you to live." I like you. A little. Maybe. Kind of.



Nodding, Ranma turned to face Akane again, "Then I will do my best for

you. I... I accept." He sighed to himself. His small collection of books

had been augmented greatly thanks to Kuh Lon-sensei's assistance, and

there were many difficult tomes to sort through. One of them, just

maybe, might hold a cure. And if he could find a cure, then he wouldn't

have to commit seppuku. Even though he would be losing something he

enjoyed, he would be keeping a friend happy. And that was more important

to him. If he did that, then he would be able to admit to himself that

he liked this girl. A little. Maybe. Kind of.



Akane smiled, attempting a companionable hug around Ranma's shoulder,

"Good! Now let's get back down. Dinner will be ready soon, I think."



***



Akane glanced up at Ranma, "So... why are you walking on the fence,

anyway?"



Ranma shrugged, flipping idly through one of the smaller tomes, "It's a

balance exercise." And it keeps me from being too close to you, and

might help lessen the blow a little when I have to die if I _can't_ cure

the curse.



Nodding, Akane leapt up onto the fence behind him, "I see." It also puts

distance between us, and I'm not going to let that happen if I can help

it. "What are you reading?"



Ranma turned and began walking backward, facing Akane, "A book of curses

and how to remove them. Nothing so far... I don't think there will be

anything else useful in this book, but... you can never know for certain

without checking."



Akane smiled, clenching her skirts around her legs to minimize the

danger of a stranger looking up at her. She sighed inwardly, "I think

I'm going to need a new wardrobe."



Startled, Ranma snapped the book shut, and eyed Akane appraisingly,

"Erm... why would that be?"



Shrugging, Akane gestured at the fence, "Don't want a stray breeze to

embarrass me."



Ranma froze, stunned, and stared at Akane. Did she mean that because she

didn't want distance between the two of them? Maybe she had. But then...

"I... might be able to help. Perhaps... after school?"



Smirking, Akane nodded, "Certainly!" Remembering something suddenly,

Akane shook her head to clear it, "Oh yeah... at the entrance to the

school... there's this group of boys that like to challenge me... every

morning. You might want to stand back and let me fight them on my own."



Frowning, Ranma resumed his backwards walk, "I see... would you... why

do they challenge you?"



Akane shrugged, "Every morning... it's basically to see if they can beat

me. If they can, then they think that means they get to date me." She

smirked, hefting a fist, "Of course, no one's ever beaten me before."



Ranma nodded, "There was a custom like that in a village in China I

visited for a while... would... you be offended if I fought them for you

this morning?"



Laughing, Akane nearly fell off the fence, "I thought you refused to

fight!"



Ranma shook his head, still walking backwards, "No... I just don't use

my fists. Words are much stronger for me. May I?"



Sighing, Akane shook her head, "Okay, but if you let yourself get hurt,

I'm coming in after you."



With a smile, Ranma nodded, "Agreed. Which way do we go now?"



Rolling her eyes, Akane leapt over Ranma and landed on a section of

fence thirty yards past him, "Follow me if you can!"



***



Ranma surveyed the gates, watching the crowd behind it.



The crowd eyed Ranma warily. He didn't look dangerous. But he came to

school with Akane, and she was smiling at him with a secretive smile...

could it be that, the fair Akane had somehow chosen... of course not,

such a thing could never happen! Could it?



Ranma eyed the crowd. He knew, of course, how crowd mentalities worked.

He also knew something of why this crowd was doing what it was. In

addition, he had a feeling that they themselves were _not_ certain what,

or why, they did what they did.



He shook he head sadly, and stood in the center of the gate. Akane stood

behind him and to the side, giving him a few feet of space. Crossing his

arms over his chest, he glanced at the lot, "And why are you all here?"



A boy was pushed forward, someone wearing hockey gear. Apparently he was

decided to be the spokesman. Ranma inclined his head to the boy, and was

pleased to receive a nod in return.



Clearing his throat, the boy said, "We come here to fight for the hand

of Tendo Akane."



Ranma nodded once, "I see. And... she asked you to do this?"



The boys grumbled, and the leader shook his head, "No... it's just...

the way things are."



Ranma nodded again, he knew that pushing too much against a crowd could

turn things against him. He decided to change tactics, "Okay, then. What

do you expect to prove if you fight her and win?"



The leader shrugged, at the crowd's murmuring, "We do it to show how

much we love her. And if we win, we can date her."



Ranma spread his hands, preparing himself, "I see. And what will this

accomplish? If you win against her, will she date you all?"



After a moment, the leader nodded.



Sighing, Ranma shook his head, "There is only one Tendo Akane. She

cannot date you all, can she?" The crowd murmured worriedly, and Ranma

suppressed a grin. It was so easy, and so much more permanent than

applying a fist to a face, "And... if you beat her, what makes you think

that she will care for you?"



The crowd silenced, turning to watch Ranma. He knew when he had a crowd

in his hands, and this one was eager to see things from another angle.

Certainly, he had dealt with angrier crowds, normally in the wake of his

father's occasional binges, but he had handled them at a much younger

age.



Pointing at them vaguely, and managing to give them a sense that he was

pointing at _each_ of them, _all_ at _once_, he scanned them, with a

disappointed, pitying gaze. "What makes your actions any better than

that of a rapist?"



The crowd objected, their leader fading to blend into the confused mass.

They had lost their confidence, but they did not like the direction that

this was going.



He raised a hand to them, palm outward, and they fell silent, "You are

not better, save that you failed. Even if it wasn't an abuse of the

body, it's something worse, an abuse of the heart. To force your love,

physical or otherwise, on someone who is not willing to accept it? Come.

Why would she fight back, if she cared for any of you? You sought to

force your love on someone, and she reacted, hurt by your careless

verbal and emotional groping."



Not an eye in the crowd could meet his piercing blue-eyed gaze. His eyes

swept over them, and they flinched back from its force. Sighing, he

shook his head again, "If you act that way... then you are doing a worse

crime than you may ever imagine. You aren't only turning love from

something beautiful, to something disturbing and filthy, and worse, you

are denying yourselves and Akane of any possible happiness."



He turned his back to the crowd, to face Akane, "Indeed, if you wish to

be a friend to Akane, then you would treat her in a manner more like

this." Ranma stepped towards Akane. His gaze softened, turning from a

steely, pitying, glare, to a hopeful, warm, and shy glance. Akane's eyes

were wide, and her face was slightly flushed. Ranma bowed to her,

"Akane-san... I was wondering... would you like to be friends?"



Akane reeled back, and nodded deliriously. Yes, yes a thousand times

yes, and... just maybe... probably... definitely... something more than

friends, "Of course, Ranma. But friends don't call each other 'san'."

Now, why hadn't the other words come out? Maybe it was a good thing that

the words that had spilled from her lips were head, instead of the words

flowing from her heart. It was simply too soon for that.



Ranma smiled, not noticing how much his persona was affecting her. The

force he was using was typicaly reserved for large crowds, not

schoolgirls. He took her hand in his for a moment, "Thank you, Akane. I

shall treasure your friendship always."



Turning back to the crowd, the softness leaked out of his eyes, "Even I,

who have spent most of my life on the road recognize love more than you

fools. If you can't learn that lesson..." As if to punctuate the

statement, a drop of rain spattered on the ground. "Then you aren't

really men." The crowd's eyes widened, as the rain parted over Ranma,

"You are nothing at all." The rain stopped parting, and washed over him,

transforming him from his boy form, into the petite redhead.



As she re-adjusted her belt, she shook her head, "If you wish to call

yourselves men, then you had best go about learning the lessons that

life tries to teach you." Turning to face Akane, she offered a hand.



Akane, not remembering the significance of the gesture, took her hand,

and the crowd wordlessly parted around them, remaining in the rain and

lost in their thoughts.



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Author's notes:



    This was actually largely inspired by reading (surprise!) some

entries for the Bet. It's quite obviously a Ranma/Akane story, however.

The original intent when I was working on this project was to see if I

could have Ranma be the voice of reason, and show a way that Ranma can

be the one who doesn't like violence, while Akane becomes the best

martial artist. And since Ranma won't fight... someone has to protect

him. He's not that skilled, and his magical powers are limited to

healing, and manipulating water. But there are a _lot_ of situations

that can be talked through, instead of battled out...



--

Forgive my spelling,

my U.S. education,

is the thing to blame.









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