Subject: [FFML] [Fic] [Orig/Ranma.5/SM/Amg] [Revised] B2C6: Hentai and Headaches
From: "L.S McGill" <lsmcgill@hotmail.com>
Date: 8/6/2005, 8:36 AM
To: ffml@anifics.com


Chapter Six: Hentai and Headaches

Ke Lun threw down a golden goblet in disgust.  "They're not here!"  The long 
black ears she had acquired as a bunny girl twitched in annoyance.  "Neither 
of them!"

Lo Shen looked up from another pile, giving the young looking elder a nod 
and making her own bunny ears wave.  "I fear you are correct. There are 
numerous items of a magical nature, but not the two we seek."

They both looked out over the enormous piles of treasure brought back by the 
horde of girls freed from the Musk Fortress.  The village had rejoiced when 
the small war party had returned victorious with the freed slaves and the 
captured wealth, cheering their triumphant entry.  The girls had been 
quickly settled into a hastily opened barracks, the old building having been 
unused in a generation due to the slow dwindling of the Amazon's numbers.  
The Elders had viewed the addition of a potential population boost with 
favor, and the addition to the treasury even more so.  Even as Lo Shen and 
Ke Lun had scoured the recovered loot, they had been sorting and 
categorizing the various items for storage.

Ke Lun scowled, looking out over the various piles with an expression of 
distaste.  "Much as I hate to contemplate talking to that thing that once 
was a Musk, perhaps he knows where they have gone and why the prince was 
nowhere to be found in the fortress."

Lo Shen tossed back her long lavender hair, giving Ke Lun a raised eyebrow.  
"He can no longer help what he is, Ke Lun.  The spell cast upon him has 
turned him into little more than an animal unable to control his base 
instincts. Lust and violence are about all he can express."

"And you expect me to show him compassion for this?"  Ke Lun gave the 
Loremaster a hard look.
"I would never expect that from you for any enemy of the Amazon's, 
Warleader.  I merely am explaining why he is how he is.  Whatever has been 
done to him, he is still a rabid dog and will need to be put down." Lo Shen 
stated with a small frown.

Ke Lun nodded.  "Shan Pu remembers him from her encounter with the prince.  
He was part of the royal guard. Hopefully, he will have the answers we need. 
  Even if we have to twist it out of him."

She led the way out of treasury attached to the elder's hall, and across the 
square to the prison, passing by the hut they had given to the visitors from 
Nerima as they went to interrogate Mint.

* * * * *

Inside the hut, Zhu Shu watched the elders walk past as she helped Kasumi 
make dinner.  She had helped settle in the returning fighters, doing her 
best to be cheerful despite her tiredness and the bleak faces those who had 
been captured wore.  She had avoided prying as to exactly what had happened 
in the fortress to put such looks of despondency on the face of her friends 
and loved ones, but she had watched them worriedly all the way back to the 
village.

Akane currently was sitting and looking out a window distractedly, not 
noticing she was stroking Shan Pu's hair, the Amazon's head resting on 
Akane's thigh as she slept.

Zhu Shu smiled softly at the evidence of unconscious feelings, but the look 
on everyone's faces still worried her.  She was hoping that sooner or later, 
someone would want to talk.

Finally, unable to stand waiting any longer, she went and set down near 
Akane.  Akane started as she realized Zhu Shu was there, and for just a 
second, fear filled her eyes.  Zhu Shu blinked in confusion.

"Akane.  What's wrong?" she asked in Chinese, too impatient to try and 
formulate the question in Japanese.

Akane took a deep shuddering breath.  "I know what I saw there wasn't real, 
that it was just something that thing showed us to torture us, but it was so 
real." Akane replied, also in Mandarin.

Shan Pu opened an eye and gave Zhu Shu an equally forlorn look as she curled 
up tighter against Akane. The Japanese girl just continued to absently 
stroke her hair.

"It was just a phantom, Akane.  Shadows thrown by that evil thing."  Zhu Shu 
said softly, saddened that the shadow creature had chosen visions of her to 
torture Akane with.

"I know Zhu Shu.  But I - I can't get what it showed me out of my head."

Shan Pu put her hand on Akane's knee.  "It's okay Airen. It showed me evil 
things as well.  It showed everyone I love turned against me."  Shan Pu's 
voice trembled slightly with her emotion.

Akane finally noticed what she was doing and stopped stroking Shan Pu's 
hair, but she didn't move the Amazon's head from her leg.  "That's sort of 
what I saw too, but it was more gruesome than just rejection."  She turned 
haunted eyes to Zhu Shu.  "I saw you killing Ami and saw how you had 
slaughtered the other girls, and I couldn't raise my sword against you, 
knowing that somehow, what you were doing was all my fault.  I had made you 
become the Black Dragon."  She shuddered.

Zhu Shu reached out to caress her face.  "It was a nightmare, Akane.  
Shadows meant to cause you as much pain as they could."  She felt Shan Pu's 
hand find hers and squeeze.  "I'm still me, right?  Still Zhu Shu?  Not a 
cold blooded murderer?"

Akane nodded.  "Yes."

"And that horrible place has been destroyed?"

"Yes."

"And we have returned as triumphant heroes?"

"I suppose."  Her long pink ears twitched as she smiled. "Except for the 
fact that we're still bunny girls."

Zhu Shu smiled, and hearing a faint sound above her, switched back to 
Japanese.  "Is okay.  Zhu Shu think ears are cute."

Akane gave her a weak grin.  "Why'd you switch back to Japanese?"  She asked 
in Mandarin.

"Is not polite have conversation with friends if not all understand." Zhu 
Shu replied.

"Is why Shan Pu talk Japanese when talk to Airen.  No hide what say from 
Airen who not know Shan Pu language.  Would not be right."

Ranma appeared from the top of the window, hanging down to look in, having 
finally come down from where he'd been sitting on the roof peak since they 
had gotten back.  "You talking about me?"

Shan Pu looked up from Akane's lap and smiled.  "Nihao, other Airen.  Shan 
Pu misses you."

Ranma shrugged, a move which cost him his perch on the roof.  With a 
startled "whups" he vanished below the window, almost immediately standing 
and brushing himself off.  "Damn thatch." He muttered before looking back in 
the window.  "I had some things to think about."

Akane gave him a sad smile.  "Bad time at the fortress too?"

Ranma shrugged again.  "I guess.  I don't think I killed anyone, but things 
were way to fast for me to be sure, and what happened to me when we got 
separated, well...."

Akane nodded.  "I understand.  What I saw was horrible too.  That's what we 
were talking about."

Ranma nodded and scratched his head.  "I just wish I knew what was behind 
all that.  Why go to such trouble just to capture Zhu Shu?  I don't get it."

Akane's eyes looked over at the Chinese girl for a long moment, her 
expression unreadable.
"Perhaps there's more to Zhu Shu than we know."

Zhu Shu shook her head.  "Zhu Shu is Zhu Shu.  Heir of Clan Dragon.  Servant 
to Imperial Court.  Not care what others say.  Zhu Shu is Zhu Shu."

"Oh come on, Zhu-chan.  It's the only thing that makes sense.  Why else 
would anyone want to capture you?"  Akane protested, drawing curious stares 
from Shan Pu and Ranma at the obvious fact that Akane knew something she 
hadn't told them.

"Zhu Shu not know.  Plan to stop at home village before go Hong Kong.  Maybe 
find answers there."
Akane grimaced.  "You still plan to go to Hong Kong? After all this?"  Her 
tone let everyone know she was not happy with the plan.  "You said those 
three were from the same group that attacked us here.  What if it's a trap?

"Zhu Shu still must go.  Need to find answers.  Cannot find them in Japan."

"So what are we going to be looking for in Hong Kong?" Ranma asked, eager 
for something to take his mind off the fortress.

"You not.  Zhu Shu needs go alone, Ranma." Zhu Shu said firmly.  At the 
visible disagreement in his face, she continued.  "Zhu Shu simply seek to 
find out more information.  Should not be any danger.  Zhu Shu only plan to 
scout."  She smiled at his raised eyebrow.  "Ranma and Akane must go home, 
spend time together.  Zhu Shu will join as soon as can.  Not think take more 
than week."

"And why no take blood sister?"

Zhu Shu looked back to where Shan Pu had sat up and was giving her a hard 
look, her own displeasure at not being included obvious.

"Because is matter for Zhu Shu.  Shan Pu need prepare to move Japan."  Zhu 
Shu stated.

"Great grandmother will not like."  Shan Pu warned, giving the impression 
that if Zhu Shu didn't include her, she'd make sure Ke Lun knew.  Luckily, 
Zhu Shu had already dealt with that.

Zhu Shu shook her head.  "No, but Ke Lun give permission.  Please Shan Pu.  
Not want argue.  Must be done."

Shan Pu gave her a look that told her she wasn't happy, but she conceded 
she'd been out maneuvered...

An explosion outside brought them all back to the window to see the 
makeshift jail collapsing and Ke Lun cussing up a storm as she lifted 
herself up off the ground.  Before her in the square a blur sought vainly to 
escape from Lo Shen, the rabbit eared girl flickering from spot to spot 
around the square to block the blur's escape.  Both of the elders turned 
bunny girl were naked.
"Great Grandmother?"  Shan Pu asked, taking in the figure hauling herself to 
her feet.  With a last curse, Ke Lun lashed out with the cane she was still 
clutching and pinned the blur to the ground.  There was a howl of agony as 
the blur resolved into Mint, now writhing around the cane that had pierced 
his shoulder.

"Enough of this!  Where is the Kettle!?"  Ke Lun shouted.

Mint's eyes focused on Ke Lun.  "Service me and maybe I'll tell you, bitch!"

The staff twisted as Akane and Ranma winced.  Mint screamed again.

"Be glad I haven't just killed you for trying to rape me, beast!  Now where 
is the Kettle!?" Ke Lun hissed.  Amazons around the square focused eyes 
filled with anger on the boy as Ke Lun twisted the cane again.

Lo Shen stepped up and placed her hands on either side of the screaming 
boy's head, muttering a cryptic phrase. Glimmers of light sparkled around 
her fingers as Mint suddenly calmed.  His eyes glowed with a soft light.

"The Kettle has been lost for generations, gone since the days of the 
Amazon's crimes against the Musk Dynasty.  It was stolen by your spy, the 
one called Happosai.  The prince is no more, but the princess has taken the 
ladle and the bucket to find the lost Kettle.  She has been gone for days. 
You are too late!  Herb shall find the Kettle and return and when she does, 
I will make her my playtoy and I will rule the Musk!  You will bow before 
me, woman!  All will tremble beneath the heel of King Mint!"  Mad laughter 
came from the still form.  "Herb will learn her place at my feet and I will 
be the true Dragon Emperor!"

A sudden wave of blackness seemed to hurl both Lo Shen and Ke Lun back as 
Mint rose into the air, still laughing madly. He hung in the air, frozen, as 
his eyes darkened to pools of black ink and his laughter cut off abruptly.  
A voice chill as the grave came from his lips as his eyes fixed on the 
Loremaster.  "So, the Amazons are a thorn in my side still." The voice 
chuckled darkly.  "Be warned, woman.  Next time your tribe meddles in my 
plans, I will do more than make you rabbits."

With a sickening crunch, Mint's head twisted around and stared at Zhu Shu.  
A smile graced his lips for a last moment before whatever force held him 
aloft vanished and the limp body fell to the ground, blood gushing from his 
mouth.

"Damn." Lo Shen said.  "The sorcerer must have felt my probes.  Effective 
way to ensure we ask no more questions."

"We had what we seek.  The Kettle is not in Scorpion's hands."  Ke Lun spat 
on the dead boy.

"It is almost worse.  We cannot ask the demon master where he misplaced it!  
Indeed, we have been celebrating that he was sealed away for all time." Lo 
Shen pointed out

"Is there no way to contact him through the seal?" another elder asked, 
distinguished from the other amazons only by her cane. Like Ke Lun and Lo 
Shen, she had been returned to youth as a rabbit girl due to the combined 
curses of the rabbit water brought by the invaders, and the water from the 
Spring of Drowned Young Girl Zhu Shu had retrieved to allow them to revert 
to semi-human.

"We might conjure his spirit to speak with had we a sister with the ability 
to perform a s�ance, but there has not been an Amazon witch since the loss 
of Pe Kabu."  Lo Shen answered.

Zhu Shu looked up from where she was staring at the dead wolf-boy, as 
stunned by the event as the other Nerimans. With a swallow, she spoke.

"Revered Elders?  I may know of a witch.  She is a Shinto Priestess who has 
abilities with spirits." she said in Chinese

"A Shinto?  She may indeed be able to help if she can summon the spirits." 
Lo Shen nodded approvingly.

Akane whispered, "You don't mean Rei, do you?"

Zhu Shu shook her head.  To the elders she added, "In my travels, I met a 
priestess who takes care of the ill at a school.  Sakura-san appeared to me 
to be surrounded by spirits.  She said she is a spirit magnet."

Lo Shen nodded.  "That would do nicely.  I have met several Japanese witches 
who are quite skilled.  We shall see about getting Tao-Ching to take you to 
Japan post haste."

Zhu Shu held up a small, tiger striped device she had retrieved from behind 
her back.  "No need, Revered Elder.  I have a friend who can get me there 
much faster."


* * * * *

Night was falling by the time Lum arrived a half hour later, and the 
appearance of the tiger-striped saucer above the village caused quite a 
stir.  The Oni herself was almost instantly besieged with Amazon girls 
begging her to teach them to fly, and almost universal disappointment when 
they found out it wasn't a martial arts technique.  Still, the alien girl 
amused the Amazons enormously by spending the time while Zhu Shu prepared 
shocking Kuno whenever he tried to embrace his newly found "demon goddess."

The trip back to Japan was quick, Lum chattering aimlessly as she filled Zhu 
Shu in on everything that had happened recently, detailing a strange dream 
she had apparently shared with Ataru and her friends, courtesy of a dream 
demon.  Zhu Shu was too distracted to do more than listen and nod every so 
often; worried about dealing with the ghost of someone everyone seemed to 
fear so, but Lum more than made up for her silence.

Nurse Sakura was willing to help once Zhu Shu explained her dilemma, and a 
short hop in the saucer later found them on the slopes of a non-descript 
mountain by the rock sealing Happosai's cave.  Zhu Shu waited by nervously 
as Sakura prepared her ritual.  She had never spoken to a spirit before and 
her memory called up all kinds of tales she had heard that one had to be 
careful speaking to one.  She almost wished that Ke Lun had insisted on 
coming along to make sure she didn't screw up.

Finally, Sakura had finished her ritual, and Zhu Shu found herself standing 
before the small spirit of the man so many people seemed to dread.  She 
blinked.  How could such a small man be so terrible?

Then... she learned why so many women hated Happosai.  With a cry of 
"Sweeto!" the ghost latched onto her chest, his face burrowing through her 
dress to press between her breasts.

With a cry of disgust, Zhu Shu heaved the lecherous spirit away.  "Pervert!"

Happosai hovered in front of her, wringing his hands in anticipation.  
"Don't be like that sweetie!  Let a poor old man have his comforts in his 
old age!"

She hit the ghost on the head with her sword and drove it face first into 
the ground as it dove for her again.  "You answer Zhu Shu question!"

Happosai popped up from the ground.  "Sure sugar!  Just let me have a hug!"  
He started to float towards her.

Zhu Shu's blade ignited in gold fire as she pinned the ghost to the ground 
once more.  "You will answer, or Zhu Shu will make hurt very bad.  You steal 
item Zhu Shu need.  You tell where is now."

"Stole?  I'm just a poor old man just trying to get by!" Happosai gave her 
big puppy dog eyes.  "So put upon by my wayward apprentices."

"Kaisufuu!  You take from Musk.  Where is now!" Zhu Shu demanded.

Happosai got cagy.  "What's in it for me?"

"Nothing!  You no tell, Zhu Shu cut to ribbons!"

Happosai floated up through the swords.  "You can only touch my spirit form 
if I let you.  Nothing for nothing."

The spirit pulled out a ghostly pipe as it lounged back on nothing.  He 
puffed on it while Zhu Shu deliberated.

At last reaching the inescapable conclusion that she wouldn't be able to 
beat it out of him, no matter how appealing the idea was, Zhu Shu glared.  
"Fine.  What pervert want."

"Well, I can very well guess that freeing me is out."  He gave her a leer.   
"So I want your panties!"

"What?"  Zhu Shu blinked in amazement.

"You heard me sweetie.  If I can't get out, I want something to comfort me 
in my prison."
Sakura raised her eyebrow.  "That is one perverted ghost."

Lum nodded.  "I wonder if my zaks would put any sense into him?"

Sakura shook her head.  "If he's like my uncle, nothing would faze him."

Lum made a sour face at the mention of Cherry, the wondering monk who was a 
regular bane of her existence.

Zhu Shu meanwhile had bludgeoned Happosai into the dirt again, but the ghost 
just floated up and laughed.  "I'm not going to tell you until you give me 
your panties!"

Zhu Shu cursed at how ineffectual her blows where and growled.  "Fine!  You 
tell Zhu Shu where Kaisufuu and she give panties!"

"No.  You give me my silky darlings and then I'll tell you."

Zhu Shu huffed, then reached up under her dress and slipped out of her 
underwear, throwing it at the perverted ghost.  "There!  Now tell!"

Happosai clutched the panties and seemed to almost shiver in pleasure.  "I 
lost it gaming." He said as he laughed maniacally.  "I have no idea where to 
find it, but the Ladle will show the way!"  He continued laughing as he 
faded away, taking Zhu Shu's panties with him.

"Damn!" Sakura said.  "I lost him."

Zhu Shu stared at where the ghost had been in fury. Finally, she tilted back 
her head and screamed "Hentai!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

With a huff, she turned and stalked back to the saucer, followed by Lum and 
Sakura.  As the saucer hummed once more into the air, a sound like faint 
laughter could be heard.

The symbol and charm laden boulder shuddered, then cracks slowly began to 
form on its surface, glowing with a ruddy inner light.  Almost 
imperceptibly, they began to grow wider as a faint sound could faintly be 
heard.

"Myyyyyyyssssilllllkkkkiiiiieeeeddddddaaaarrllinngsssssssssssssssssssss..."


* * * * *

The return to the village was a quiet affair, Lum realizing Zhu Shu was in 
no mood to talk.  The Oni girl could almost see the steam rising from Zhu 
Shu following the meeting with Happosai, and even offering Zhu Shu a pair of 
her tiger striped bikini bottoms had been met with silence.

Finally as they were coming in towards the village, Zhu Shu sighed heavily 
and apologized for being in such a bad mood, asking if Lum could stay long 
enough for her to visit her home village for a short while before dropping 
her off in Hong Kong.  Lum was certainly happy enough to do so, in hopes it 
would cheer Zhu Shu up.  Besides, she hadn't had any other plans tonight.  
Ataru was currently in bed recovering from the shocking she had given him 
following the dream demon affair, and she didn't expect him to wake up until 
tomorrow, when she had a date planned. She spent the night at the village as 
Zhu Shu met with the elders

The tone of the elders when Zhu Shu informed them of Happosai's words was 
grim, and they asked to be allowed to discuss it while Zhu Shu slept.  Zhu 
Shu had nodded, uncertain as to why the elders were being so respectful, and 
had mulled it over as she fell asleep, not liking the possible conclusions 
she was drawing.  She didn't want to believe the possibilities Artemis had 
raised, but too many little things screamed that others around her knew 
things about her that she didn't.
Next morning, Lo Shen came to apprise them of what the elders had discussed.

"At the very least, we know the Kaisufuu is in Japan, so Herb will have to 
go there." Lo Shen said as the Nerima crew finished breakfast.  "So we must 
ask you for aid once again. We have too few trained warriors to spare to 
send after Herb.  The attack has left us somewhat vulnerable, and Ke Lun and 
Shan Pu are moving to Japan for now, which will leave us without our 
Warleader and Champion.�  Lo Shen tilted her head as she emphasized the 
point.  �There likely will be other attacks once the bandit lords of the 
lower lands hear of our reduction of the Musk fortress and the freeing of 
their slaves.  So many defenseless women in one place will make them forget 
the lessons we taught them ten years ago.�  She shook her head.  �While a 
gun is only useful if it can hit a target, we're pretty short of the kind of 
armor needed if they bring rockets, like last time.  It was just too 
expensive to haul in the materials to build an armored wall, though your 
victory has changed that.  Until we have the time to get the defenses built, 
we're going to need every warrior we have.  We must find Herb and retrieve 
the Chisuitton.  Only with it may we recover the Kaisufuu and restore 
ourselves to relatively normal."

"If you can call being a bunny girl when you get wet, normal." Nabiki said 
dryly.

"Yes.  Curses do not cancel each other out."  Lo Shen looked at Ranma.  "I 
fear there is no cure for you, child. We have had unfortunates before who 
have fallen into the spring of drowned man.  The attempt to cure was worse 
than the curse.  Had someone apprised us that you did not know this, we 
could have told you earlier."

Ranma met her gaze and shrugged.  "If I find one, I find one."  He glanced 
over at Akane for a second before he looked back down.  "I'm kinda getting 
used to it."

Lo Shen nodded.  "If we can recover the Chisuitton, we can at least unlock 
the curses and be ourselves sometimes."

Tao-Ching cracked his knuckles.  "I'll find Herb, Loremaster.  I... owe him 
for many things.  I have means for finding which ship he may travel on.  I 
will also see about having those supplies you want airlifted in."

"Very well.  I apologize for the troubles you have had here this visit.  We 
will hope to have a much better reception for you when we host Shan Pu's 
weddings.  Ke Lun and Shan Pu will join you in Japan once they have their 
house packed up.  Tao-Ching, you have my email address.  Let us know at once 
when you have found the Chisuitton."

"Yes elder." he answered distractedly.

Akane blinked.  "You have email?"

Lo Shen smiled.  "A notebook with a satellite phone.  A small indulgence of 
mine that keeps me abreast of the world. I traded a few old bracelets to an 
anthropologist for it.. How do you think we sent Zhu Shu's paperwork to 
Japan so quickly?   We control the only way in or out of this region, so 
when her request came in by courier, I made arrangements to speed it along."

"Oh."

"What's your email address?" Nabiki asked.

"Amazonwiseass at Joketsuzoku dot See Ach.  I bought a domain too."

Nabiki rolled her eyes.


* * * * *

After the meeting, Akane watched the tiger stripped saucer vanish into the 
south and sighed.   She still wished Zhu Shu were coming back to Tokyo with 
them instead of heading off to Hong Kong and who knows what, but the little 
Chinese girl had been adamant.  She looked back over the Amazon village and 
sighed again.  Before leaving Zhu Shu had told her that Ke Lun and Shan Pu 
wanted to see her.  She hoped eventually she'd get used to the fact that she 
was betrothed to the kawaii Amazon.  She certainly was curvaceous, and very 
appealing when naked.

Chalking the stray thought up to the desires that had woken up when she had 
vamped Ranma after her match with Kodachi, she looked over at him.  When 
they got back to Japan and she had some privacy...

"I'm going to go see Shan Pu." she said, wrenching her mind off the 
developing fantasy.
He nodded.  "Okay.  I'm gonna help get the copter packed.  I wonder why Zhu 
Shu was so insistent you see Shan Pu alone."

Akane shrugged.  "I don't know, but she seemed a little worried.  I guess 
I'll find out when I see Shan Pu."

She trudged into the village and to the large hut off the central square 
where Ke Lun and her great-granddaughter lived and noted the signs of 
packing going on.  She knocked politely on the door and waited till Ke Lun 
invited her in.

"Thank you for coming, Akane." Ke Lun said as she closed the door behind 
her.  As she crossed to the table and noted Akane's curious looks around for 
her absent grand-daughter, Ke Lun smiled.

"I'm afraid Shan Pu is off running an errand for me at the moment.  A bit of 
kindness on my part, I suppose you could say."  She sat down at the table 
and steepled her fingers. "I'm afraid we have to ask you to make a very hard 
decision for us, and Shan Pu is dreading your response.  Your shared fianc� 
has left us with a bit of a mess."  Pointing over to a basket on the hearth, 
she sighed.   "In there, you'll find the reason Shan Pu is so upset over 
Ranma's condition."

Akane raised an eyebrow and stepped over to the basket.  As she did, the lid 
popped up slightly and a pair of luminous eyes blinked at her.   Then the 
basket started to tip over, and with a surprised "Meow" a small pink and 
lavender kitten rolled out to land at Akane's feet.  She immediately stood 
with an air of "I intended to do that," and looked up at Akane.  Akane 
couldn't overcome her immediate impulse to pick the kitten up and coo "Oh, 
she's adorable!"

Ke Lun smiled.  "She's Shan Pu's betrothal gift to you and Ranma.  
Therefore, we have a bit of a quandary.  Ranma is terrified of cats, and 
Shan Pu is rather attached to this one, which is why we have to ask you for 
help."

Akane looked down at the kitten, smiling at the small bells that mimicked 
Shan Pu's hair ornaments.  "Oh, I can see why Shan Pu loves her.  She's so 
cute!"

The kitten purred and bumped her head against Akane's hand.  She submitted 
gracefully and started petting.

Unseen by Akane, Ke Lun nodded approvingly.

"So daughter-in-law, what shall we do with this hideous beast?  Shall I 
dispose of her?" she asked lightly, as if it was of no import to her.

The kitten turned wide eyes on Akane, and poured on the purrs.  She stood up 
on Akane's hand and supported herself on Akane's nose as she looked Akane in 
the eyes.  _Submit!_

Akane shook her head as she hugged the kitten.  "No, you can't kill her!  
She's just a kitten!"

"Yet Ranma is scared of cats."

"She's just a kitten!  Surely he can't be scared of kittens?"

Ke Lun shook her head.  "I had to explain this to Shan Pu as well.  The 
Neko-ken leaves it's victims with a phobia of any feline.  No Amazon magick 
can cure a phobia, and the only other ways to cure one require a lot of 
time, patience, and love, or an especially strong will."

Akane nodded.  "I read about that in one of the magazines at Doctor Tofu's.  
Something about repeated exposure."

"Yes.  Small doses of the item that evokes the phobia over time can cure it, 
or a single traumatic event can force it to be broken.  But Ranma's phobia 
is severe.  A traumatic enough event to break the phobia may well be beyond 
what we can engineer."  Ke Lun came over and stood before Akane. 
"Daughter-in-law.  You must understand that it is my sincerest desire to 
cure Ranma of this fear.  I do not like seeing my son-in-law crippled in 
this way, but I cannot do it alone, and as yet, Shan Pu is not able to help. 
  I know my grand-daughter is direct, and that you both are uncertain as to 
your feelings for her, but that means that however good her intentions, any 
attempts to help cure Ranma's phobia on her part would be... ill received."

Akane nodded, "You want me to decide to keep the kitten in the hopes that 
her presence will eventually make Ranma less afraid."

"That is my intention, yes.  I cannot take the rabbit's path as I do not 
know what would be needed to break the phobia, so I must try the slow and 
steady path of the turtle."  She laughed, her rabbit ears shaking at the 
irony. "Shan Pu cannot do this because she has not yet won Ranma's heart as 
he has won hers.  You have both of their hearts, Akane.  She is hoping your 
love for Ranma will help where hers will not."

The kitten looked at her with big pleading eyes, blinking hopefully, and 
mewed as if to ask, "Please?"

Akane had to smile.  The kitten was just so cute and seemed to be trying so 
hard to be likeable.
"Shan Pu was going to give her to us as a betrothal gift?" she finally 
asked, looking up from the kitten with shining eyes.  Her ears were perked 
straight up.

Ke Lun nodded.  "She had hoped to give her to you after the ceremony, 
but..." she held out her hands in a what can you do gesture.  "And now, she 
cannot bear the thought you might not wish her."

Akane hugged the kitten to a pleased purr.  "Of course I want her!  She's 
wonderful!"

Ke Lun smiled.  "Then you accept this task?  To aid in helping Ranma at 
least not fear _this_ cat?"

Akane missed the emphasis; too busy laughing as the kitten batted at one of 
her pink bunny ears.

"Yes.  I will try to get Ranma to overcome his fear of cats.  I don't like 
having a fiance who goes psychotic feline.  Shan Pu acts enough like a cat 
as it is, I don't need Ranma doing it too."

The kitten nipped her lightly.  Akane looked down.  "Hey, I'm not bad 
mouthing cats.  Or Shan Pu."  She looked at Ke Lun.  "Intelligent little 
thing isn't she?"

Ke Lun nodded.  "Quite.  Shan Pu was heartbroken after learning of Ranma's 
phobia.  She's grown quite attached."

"What's her name?"

"Shan Pu hasn't named her.  That was for you."

Akane smiled.  "Then I'll call her China.  Because she's my gift from my 
Chinese fianc�e."

Ke Lun smiled.  "China sounds like a fine name.   Shan Pu and I will be 
arranging our affairs here for a fortnight before moving to Tokyo.  Until 
then, just take care of China and try to get Ranma used to the idea of her 
being around."

Akane nodded. She looked up at Ke Lun and smiled warmly. "You know, when I 
first met you, you seemed like a mean old woman."

"I am a mean old woman, Akane.  Just ask anyone who opposes me.  But I care 
for Shan Pu's happiness, and through her, yours and Ranma's.  My son-in-law 
may be the finest warrior I've seen for his age, but he's still got much to 
learn, as do you and Shan Pu."  Ke Lun shook her head.  "I plan to insure 
that learning takes place.  This is just a first step towards undoing the 
harm Genma Saotome and his Master's teachings have done to Ranma.   Happosai 
was a master of the Anything Goes School, but he was an irresponsible, 
dissolute wretch, and he trained both of your fathers to be the same."  Ke 
Lun smiled.  "You are fortunate indeed that Soun did not take you on a 
training trip such as Ranma's."

Akane smiled back.  "I don't think Mom would have let him. She wasn't from a 
rich family like the Saotomes.   I gather Genma was allowed to go to save 
the family from the scandals.  Mom would never allow dad to commit a 
scandal."

Ke Lun chuckled.  "I have to admire her then."  She gave Akane a sympathic 
look.  "It is very hard to lose your mother when you are young.  Shan Pu has 
done well, but I there are times I know she still feels Par Fume's loss 
intensely."

"Shan Pu's mom is dead too?" Akane asked quietly.

"Yes.  She died when Shan Pu was just six years old. Bandits raided our 
village and while we beat them off, Par Fume was among the casualties."

The kitten meowed sadly.  Akane nodded.  "Mom died of an illness.  I was 
only seven.  Most of my memories of her are smiles."  She petted the kitten 
as it nuzzled her arm, comforting.  "I guess we have a little more in common 
than I suspected."

"Yes.  In part, we are taking two weeks to move to give you both time to 
reflect on the changes in your life."  Ke Lun reached out to touch Akane's 
hand.  "I hope you understand what you have done.  You have accepted Shan Pu 
as a wife, Akane.  By Amazon law, that is binding." she made sure Akane was 
looking at her.  "By Amazon custom, you are already married, and we don't 
have divorces.  We are honoring your customs of the betrothal period because 
we are showing good faith in the alliances made, but that does not mean it 
is something that can be tossed aside."  She paused as Akane nodded.  "Shan 
Pu must be your mate as much as Ranma's." Ke Lun said earnestly.  "She 
forfeited her life for love, Akane.  Ranma's kiss of death was given before 
knowing his true status, and that has been dealt with, but you are an 
outland woman, Akane.  I meant it when I said you saved her life.  Had you 
not accepted her declaration of love, I would have had to watch Shan Pu be 
executed for breaking the law."

Akane looked away from the young seeming elder.  "I- I know.  I meant what I 
said at the ceremony.  I will try to learn to love her."  She sighed.  "I 
know from Zhu Shu she is worthy of loving in many ways... and frustrating in 
others."  Smiling, she shook her head ruefully.  "Much like Ranma, I guess." 
  She looked back at Ke Lun.  "I know she loves me, and I accept that, at 
least.  Loving her back is going to take some time.

"Good.   That is all I ask."

Akane nodded.  "I owe Zhu Shu too much to do anything else, elder.  She's 
shown me what happiness can be, and that duty doesn't always preclude it."

"A lesson she should learn herself, I think."  Ke Lun smiled.  "And call me 
Great-grandmother, Akane."

Akane smiled.  "Yes, Great Grandmother."


* * * * *

It was, of course, disastrous.  China was instantly loved by Akane's 
sisters, and Ranma ran screaming.

It took Akane the better part of an hour to find the boy sitting in a tree 
outside the village following her showing off of China.  She had tried most 
every place she could think of, the pink kitten trailing at her heels and 
helping her look.

"I'm sorry," he said as she approached, very carefully looking straight 
ahead and away from her and China.  "I did hear you tell Nabs and Kasumi 
that Shan Pu had gotten her for us as a betrothal gift.  I won't ask you not 
to keep her."

"Ranma, I know you don't like cats-"

"It's not that I dislike them, Akane."  Ranma shook his head.  "I used to 
love cats.  It's that every time I see one now, I remember the yowls and the 
claws and the teeth in the dark.  I'm six years old and back in that pit 
with them smothering me and clawing me and biting and chewing-" He 
shuddered.  "I just can't help it."

Akane nodded sadly.  "I know.  But Ke Lun said constant mild exposure to a 
cat may eventually cure you of that fear. And China is as cute and harmless 
a kitten as you could hope to find.  She's about as un-scary as you can 
get."

China mewed in agreement.  Ranma shuddered.

"So the old woman thinks it may cure me?  If I can learn to stand being 
around a cat?" he said finally.

"Yes.   She said it's the only sure way.  If you're strong enough and have 
the will power, then you can beat the fear, instead of it beating you."  
Akane replied, hoping the phrasing that Ke Lun suggested would have the 
desired effect.

It did.  Ranma stood.  "Beat the fear.  Yeah.  Nothing can beat me."

Akane raised her eyebrow.  She should have thought of that herself.  It was 
basically a challenge to his ego.  "Yes.  Of course if you're such a 
weakling that a little bitty kitty scares you..." she added airily.

"I ain't afraid of nuthin!"  He jumped down from the tree and froze as China 
immediately pounced on his ankle to rub and purr.  He froze.   
"C-c-c-c-cat!"

Akane let China nuzzle for a few seconds before calling "China, here kitty." 
   The kitten gave Ranma a forlorn look, then bounced back over to Akane.

Ranma somehow managed to form a grimace he probably thought was a smile.  
"S-s-s-s-s-see!  N-n-n-n-no p-p-p-p�roblem!"

Akane smiled.  "That's wonderful."  She leaned forward and kissed him on the 
cheek.  "We're leaving in a half hour. I'm going to go get China's basket 
ready."

Ranma blinked and sighed as she turned to walk away.  "I can do this!"  he 
muttered to himself.   "It's only a c-c-c�c-c-c-cat!"  He turned and punched 
the tree.  "I can do this!"

The tree trunk shattered and Ranma looked up in horror as the tree started 
to fall towards him.  He narrowly dodged out of the way as Akane looked 
back.  She smiled.

"I know you can, Ranma.  Nobody can beat you!"

Ranma looked after her as she disappeared into the gate, then shrugged and 
chalked it up to the rest of the weird things that had happened here in 
China.


* * * * *

Zhu Shu stood on a cliff face over looking the valley she had called home 
most of her life, reflecting on how alien it felt now.  The valley was as 
unchanged as it ever had been, the narrow path from the village cave still 
leading to the high pass out of the encircling mountains, the Buddhist 
shrine still setting on the cliff top like an old monk, the same sounds of 
sheep from the fields above, yet it was no longer home.  She found herself 
straining for the faint sound of a horn, or the calls of people passing in 
the street.  The familiarity was still there, but she had become a 
visitor... a stranger here for a single purpose.

Behind her was a small cave, secluded from the elements and the prying eyes 
of villagers, and accessible only by the nimble feet of two small girls... 
or a highly trained martial artist.  The blankets on the floor were dusty, 
but still dry, and various small treasures of the sort valued by young girls 
still adorned the bare rock.  Of the entire valley, only this place still 
felt like hers, this place where she and Ying-Ying had spent so much time, 
and so much love.

It had been here they had explored their feelings, and here as well she had 
sought to end her life with Ying-Ying's, and here she had erected a small 
shrine in Ying-Ying's memory, where every anniversary she had come in 
remembrance.

She knelt next to the small shrine and smiled at the wild flowers already 
decorating it.   It looked like her Grandfather had visited in anticipation 
of her absence.

She placed the flowers she had brought on the shrine as well and knelt to 
light the small brazier.  Every year since Ying-Ying had died, she had done 
the same, yet this year, it was different.  The overwhelming melancholy of 
Ying-Ying's absence had been replaced with a happier feeling.

She felt the faint traces of the link that still remained, and that sense of 
Ying-Ying's presence that still faintly clung to it as she began to burn the 
flowers one by one. She watched the smoke carry the spirits away to 
Ying-Ying and smiled.

"It is rare to see you smile, Little Mouse." her grandfather�s voice said 
from behind her.  "Particularly on this day."

Zhu Shu nodded.  "Yes, Grandfather.  I have found a sort of peace at last 
with her loss."  She had known he would feel her presence and return.

Shi smiled.  "I had hoped your quest would finally help such an event to 
occur.   I am glad to see that it is happening."

Zhu Shu nodded again.  "I have learned much since I left the village, 
Grandfather.  More than I would have ever thought possible."  She turned to 
look at him.  "And much it seems I should have known."

Shi raised one eyebrow.  "Indeed?"

"Why do the Amazons treat Clan Dragon so reverently?  I have just come from 
there, and I have had elders treat my words as if they are royal commands.  
I am the daughter of servants, yet they do not treat me as such."

Shi shook his head.  "No, I expect they would not."  He paused for a long 
moment before he seemed to reach a decision and continued.  "We are servants 
to the Emperor, Little Mouse, but we also carry the last of the true blood 
within us.   You are the last pureblooded Heir to the Song Dynasty, the last 
true Empress of China.  We are all descendants of Song Lin Tzu, the Dragon 
Empress, and those of her entourage that survived The Silencing."  He 
sighed. "History has forgotten the truth, but we have not, nor have the 
Joketsuzoku."

Zhu Shu closed her eyes and sighed.  "I had hoped Artemis was incorrect.  I 
do not wish to be the heir to a throne.  I am content to be who I am."

Shi shook his head sadly.  "You never had a choice, Little Mouse.  You have 
always been the Heir.  I fear that is why your Aunt resents you so.  You are 
pure blood, and a direct descendant, where she is not.  I fear I did not see 
how much she resented you until recently, and for that I am sorry."  Shi 
sighed.  "Still, she has taught you well, though more harshly that I 
realized.  I have been too secluded in my pagoda it seems."  He smiled 
sadly.  "Ke Lun had much to say on the topic when she visited, including 
that you are Blood-Sister to her great-granddaughter."

Zhu Shu nodded.  "Great Grandmother said you approve."

Shi nodded.  "I do.  Though it delays your own quest, helping your 
Blood-Sister is the honorable thing to do. She says that you have taken 
students as well?"

"I have.  They are warriors in need of instruction in the art of war.  I 
have been teaching them to aid them in their fight against those who would 
enslave the world."  She gave her grandfather a hard look.  "As it seems our 
ancestors once did."

Shi raised an eyebrow in surprise.  "The Moon Princess?  She has been 
reborn?"  He stepped closer.  "And her Guardians?"

Zhu Shu nodded, surprised for a second before realizing that if Shi knew the 
true history of Lin Tzu, he would have had to have known about the Senshi.  
"They are my students, grandfather."  She looked away.  "And one seeks to 
see if she can be more."

Shi nodded, unsurprised.  "Mars was ever drawn to the Empress.  Yet never 
were they married.  Her ties to the Moon Kingdom were stronger than the ties 
of her heart."

Zhu Shu gave her grandfather a cool look.  "You know that Lin Tzu was as I 
am?"

Shi nodded.  "Lin Tzu had more than ten wives.  Yet she also fulfilled her 
duties and bore an heir from her own womb.  You are last of Lin Tzu's 
daughters.  Nor are you the only daughter of Lin Tzu to feel so for other 
women.  Your own mother did as well, yet she bore you from your father's 
seed."  Shi sighed.  "You cannot bear a child with a woman, Little Mouse.  
Not even with Mars"

Zhu Shu sighed.  "I do not care grandfather.  She has sought my attentions, 
and for so long as she desires, she will share them."

Shi sighed as well.  "Very well, Little Mouse.  I do not say I approve, but 
I will not stand against this, so long as you do not abandon your quest for 
a husband."  He laid a hand on Zhu Shu's shoulder.  "I do not object to your 
having a lover, Little Mouse, so long as your husband is agreeable. Ke Lun 
has said your Blood-Sister has offered you her hand as a Sister-Wife, and 
that her Betrothed has your interest as well.  As Blood-Sister, her children 
would be yours, and your children, hers.  Clan Dragon has always been 
strengthened by Amazon blood.  Had Ke Lun accepted my attentions when we 
were both young, she would have been my wife.  Is this not a solution you 
will accept?"

Zhu Shu looked down at her feet.  "I-I cannot, Grandfather.  Shan Pu is 
betrothed to another female as well.  Though I love Shan Pu, it is her other 
Betrothed, Akane, who I love more.  And though I love Ranma as well, I 
cannot in good conscience marry with them.  My heart is not divided equally 
between them, and that will lead to tensions I do not desire to inflict."  
She raised her eyes and met Shi's "And I have been told the Dragon has other 
plans for me."

Shi raised an eyebrow, but made no other comment.

Zhu Shu turned and undid her dress, dropping it off her shoulders to show 
the tattoo.  "Ying-Ying showed me in dreams what the Dragon intends, 
Grandfather.  She was the flower, Akane is the tiger, yet it is with the 
other symbols that my ribbons are entwined.  My quest will not be finished 
until those symbols are revealed as the people they represent."  She turned 
to look at Shi more directly.  "You are the one who told me the Dragon has 
marked me, Grandfather, and you have always taught me that the Dragon will 
guide and protect us.   I will go where the Dragon wills, and hope that it 
is not the bleak and loveless future I have seen for so long."

"Put your dress back on, Little Mouse.  I know the patterns of your tattoo 
all too well."  Shi turned to look back out over the cliff behind the small 
shrine as Zhu Shu refastened her dress.  "Very well." he continued.  "I will 
not push you in your quest for now."   He looked down the high cliff, his 
eyes focusing on a spot at its bottom as he sighed.  "But it is hard, child. 
  I fear there may be much heartbreak in the path the Dragon has chosen for 
you."

Zhu Shu nodded.  "I thank you for caring, Grandfather."  She sighed.  "There 
is more I must tell you, Grandfather." she said, dreading his response to 
her current news.

His eyes rose from the cliff's foot as her turned to face her once more.  
"Yes, child?"

"I-I have killed, Grandfather.  In Japan, I was beset by three warriors of 
Clan Scorpion and was forced to slay them."  Zhu Shu said, looking down in 
shame.  Shi had always taught her that killing was a last resort.  She had 
had no other choice, but feared what her Grandfather would say to that.

Shi's reaction was unexpected.  She blinked as his swords appeared in his 
hands blazing with blue chi and he sliced the top off a large boulder.  
"Damn him!  Must he still hound our footsteps!  Was not the destruction of 
our home enough?"  He followed with a stroke to the center of the boulder 
that shattered it.  He turned to Zhu Shu, his eyes blazing.  "Where did they 
find you?"

Zhu Shu blinked in surprise.  "In Beijing.  But they bore documents that 
claimed they were from Hong Kong.  And Scorpion attacked the Joketsuzoku.  
Not two days ago they invaded the Amazon village and slew many warriors, 
aided by the Musk.  The Musk are no more, and I must go to Hong Kong to see 
what occurs there.  The Senshi have detected a huge magical surge there that 
I suspect is Clan Scorpion.  I am going-"

"No, you are not!  You will go back to Japan!"

"No, Grandfather, I will not.  The Scorpion have slain my Blood-Sisters kin, 
cursed them to be half animal along with Akane and her sisters and Ranma's 
mother, and have attempted to kidnap me!  A sorcerous being of shadows 
sought to deliver me like a prize to some one named Xi'an Chi, and I must 
find out why!"

Shi's eyes blazed.  "Because you are the Heir!  Because he has always sought 
the power of the Dragon!  You cannot fight him, Zhu Shu!  He is beyond you!  
He is the reason I have never left this valley, why your parents died rather 
than betray your existence!  He wants every last child of Lin Tzu dead and 
the power of the Dragon for his own!  You cannot go to Hong Kong if he is 
there!"

"I must.  I will not live my life in fear of him, see my friends suffer 
because of him!"

"You will not go!"

"She must." a quiet voice broke in.

They both turned to see a ghostly figure standing by the shrine.  Shi turned 
pale as Zhu Shu smiled.  "Ying-Ying!"

"Hello, beloved."  She held up a bouquet of wild flowers, as pale and 
transparent as she was.  "Thank you for the flowers."  Turning towards Shi 
she added.  "And to you as well, Weapons Master.  Please forgive me, but I 
was requested to deliver a message.  The Dragon's Child must face the Lord 
of Shadows and free the Banshee.   This is her destiny.  Do not stand 
against it."

"No!  He is too strong!"

"She will not face him alone.  She may not need to face him directly at all. 
  You know what must be Shi."

Shi turned to face away from the ghost.  "Yes."

Zhu Shu looked at him curiously, but decided now was not the time to pry.  
She turned to Ying-Ying.  "What is going on, beloved?"

Ying-Ying turned look at her.  "What must, beloved.  More than that I cannot 
say."

Zhu Shu grimaced.  "Why must everyone speak in riddles!"

Ying-Ying gave her a sad look.  "I am sorry, love.  I am not permitted to 
say more."

Zhu Shu sighed.  "Very well."  She smiled at the spirit.  "I am glad to see 
you again, outside of dreams."

Ying-Ying smiled.  "Your love and prayers opened the door for me here, but I 
cannot stay long.  Already my strength is failing.  The mortal world is not 
for spirits."

Zhu Shu stepped close.  "Yet I know now you are real, not a figment of my 
dreams."

Ying-Ying smiled again as she faded.  <<Always and forever... I am here>>

With a whisper of wind she was gone, the last smoke from the fading brazier 
taken by the breeze.  Zhu Shu closed her eyes for a long second as the faint 
sent of flowers faded, then asked.  "What is your answer, Grandfather?"

Shi's hands clenched around the hilts of his swords, and his words were 
strained.  "It is not my place to say, apparently, Little Mouse.  The Dragon 
bids you go.  I must obey."  He sighed as his swords disappeared.  "Am I to 
be forever confined to this valley?" he asked the air.

The faint breeze stirred the dust before the shrine and for a few seconds, 
the Dragon Mandala formed.  A faint whisper echoed around the cliff, a 
vibration in the air that might have been a trick of the ear.

<<TELL HER>>

As the Mandala faded, Shi sighed.

"I will not stop you, Little Mouse, but I beg you.  Be careful.  If you can 
avoid him, do.  Alone, you stand no chance against him.  For all my skill at 
arms, I was as a babe before his wizardry.  In the end, it was only by the 
actions of a woman I had hated, that I had seen as a betrayer, that allowed 
me to escape with my wife and daughter."  He motioned for Zhu Shu to sit.

"There is much I have kept from you, child, in hopes that it would keep you 
safe.  I see now that that was a vain hope.  The stories I have told you 
about your great-great grandfather are my tales, Little Mouse.  Three 
hundred years ago, I was the Weapons Master of our clan, and we were strong. 
  I was proud of our might, and arrogant.  The Princess of the Musk, Clove, 
sought my hand, but I was married, and she was vain, and petty, and I 
scorned her." Shi sighed.  "I could have avoided what befell had I accepted 
her desires and taken her as a second wife.  She would have had her wish and 
the security of being wife to the War Master would have calmed her.  She was 
always fearful of being married away on some political alliance, and 
becoming in everything but name a slave.  My refusal angered her, and Xi'an 
Chi used that anger and her despair to inflame a war between Musk and 
Dragon.  We believed ourselves strong enough to stand alone."  Shi shook his 
head sadly.  "We were wrong.  Xi'an Chi strengthened her troops with magick, 
and as I sought to escape, the sole surviving heir, he tracked me to a place 
called Jusenkyo and captured me, with Clove at his side."  Shi closed his 
eyes, and Zhu Shu could tell he was pained by the memory.  "She learned then 
that Xi'an Chi's promises were lies, that he had never intended to deliver 
me to her as he had claimed, and that he planned my death.  Her last words 
to me were 'I have always loved you.' as she turned on Xi'an Chi."  A single 
tear ran down Shi's cheek and Zhu Shu could hear a faint tremble in his 
voice, but he refused to release the tight control that had marked him her 
entire life.  Shi took a deep breath before finishing.  "She gave her life 
that I might escape with Mu and Su Yi.  My last sight of her was from the 
cliffs above the springs."

Zhu Shu was quiet for a long moment before asking, "Grandfather, you know of 
Jusenkyo?"

Shi nodded.  "The Cursed Springs have been around for as long as history 
records, child.  Heed the warnings and do not venture there."

Zhu Shu bit her lip.  "Grandfather, I have been to Jusenkyo.  I met Ranma 
there."

Shi buried his face in his hands.  "Please, Little Mouse.  Tell me you 
touched no water from the springs."

"I-I cannot, Grandfather.  Ranma knocked me into one as he himself fell into 
another."

Shi shook his head.  "Little Mouse, Little Mouse.  What do you become?"

Zhu Shu took out her small water pouch and poured it over her head.  Shi 
stared a long moment before burying his face in his hands again.  "So, she 
became a victim of the springs.   At least I know that she died quickly for 
defying Xi'an Chi, instead of slowly."

"Grandfather?" Zhu Shu asked puzzled.

"Clove, Little Mouse.  The Musk Dynasty mixed its blood with that of beasts 
for strength.  The Royal family bore the blood of a black dragon.  Clove was 
the daughter of their Lord and the dragon, and he was a son of a marriage 
between Musk and Clan Dragon. The war twixt us was over who was to be the 
rightful Child of the Dragon."  He laughed bitterly. "Oh, Little Mouse.  You 
have always resembled my wife Mu, and now, you bear the likeness of Clove as 
well.  Is my past intended to forever haunt me?"

Zhu Shu bowed her head.  "I am sorry, Grandfather.  It was not my intention 
to bring you pain."

"I know, Little Mouse."  He sighed.  "And yet, you are even more so touched 
by the Dragon.  I shall not question it further."  He gently lifted Zhu 
Shu's head to look into her eyes.  "Be warned though.  Black dragons have 
strong emotions, and are quick to anger.  Their rage burns like a fire.  
Clove was ever ruled by her anger, and while it made her strong, it also 
made her careless.  Do not let the rage rule you, Little Mouse, or it may 
consume you as it did her."

Zhu Shu nodded.  "I have struggled against it already Grandfather.  I will 
do my best."

Shi nodded.  "Will you share dinner with us?"

Zhu Shu shook her head.  "I am sorry, Grandfather.  A friend waits above to 
take me to Hong Kong."

"Yes, I noticed the strange craft, and your curious friend."

"Lum has been generous in granting me transport today, and I do not wish to 
make her late for her date tonight with her own betrothed."

"No.  Very well, Little Mouse.  I will give your greetings to your aunt and 
tell her you are well.  Do not make me a liar."
"I will be careful, Grandfather."

"Be far more than that, Zhu Shu.  Be far more than that."


* * * * *

Akane looked out the helicopter window as they lifted off and waved to the 
crowd of Amazons who had come to see them on the way.  She was surprised 
Shan Pu and Ke Lun weren't among them, but figured that packing up their hut 
took precedence.

A questioning meow came from a small crack in the lid of the basket, and 
Akane smiled.

"No, China.  You have to stay in there.  We can't have Ranma freaking out in 
the helicopter."

The kitten gave an acquiescing purr and the lid fell back down as she 
settled to the bottom of the basket.  Akane smiled and looked up to the 
front of the helicopter, where Ranma was sitting between his mother and 
father.  It looked like Nodoka was saying something to him, but she figured 
it was impolite to try and listen in, and taking out the ribbon she had used 
to tie her ears back would be rather obvious, so she settled back in the 
bucket seat and closed her eyes.

The immediate effect of closing her eyes was a sudden noting of the lack of 
the feeling she'd gotten used to, of the air feeling slightly charged with 
electricity.  She remembered Zhu Shu saying something on the flight over 
about how the helicopter seemed to close out the energy flows outside the 
craft, and realized that was probably what the static feeling was.  She'd 
become sensitive to energy flows when she'd merged chi with Zhu Shu.  She 
sighed in relief, remembering the night before leaving for China, and the 
strange tugging sensations she'd been curious about.

One mystery explained, but so many more to have answered.   Shan Pu being 
the most prominent one.

How did she really feel?  It was too late to have any hope of escaping the 
betrothal.  She was engaged to be married to a	real, full time, girl.  
Unlike Ranma, there was no passing it off as accepting a curse, and playing 
it safe so she wouldn't get pregnant.  Shan Pu was a girl, would stay a 
girl, and expected to be loved and made love to as a girl.

And she had no question whatsoever of Shan Pu's feelings for her.  However 
hard it was to understand how the Amazon could have fallen in love with her 
so fast, Shan Pu had worn her heart on her sleeve for the whole world to 
see.  She had been so proud to show off her fianc�e's to everyone in her 
village, and had been free with displaying her affections for both of them.

And it had been easy to see how badly she wanted her fianc�e�s to love her 
back.

Zhu Shu's memories of her time spent with Shan Pu floated to the surface of 
her mind, and she had to smile.  For all that they were hunting Ranma, Shan 
Pu had flirted with Zhu Shu the entire time, and on more than one occasion 
had playfully tried seducing her.  It had been obvious that Shan Pu had 
deduced Zhu Shu's preferences, and was more than happy to be the object of 
Zhu Shu's desire.  Zhu Shu had never taken her up on the offers, and Shan Pu 
had never pushed it, but it was clear Shan Pu had no hesitations about being 
with another girl.

She remembered, then, the moment outside the dojo, the unbridled fire of 
passion that had burned in Shan Pu's eyes. Shan Pu had tried hard to keep it 
from showing so strongly at the village, but Akane had felt it all the same. 
  Shan Pu's passions were like a force of nature in their strength, and they 
were all directed at her and Ranma.

She looked back to the front, at the back of Ranma's head, and reflected on 
how different it was between them nowadays. She had no doubts of Ranma's 
love for her.  The very fact he had forgiven her for her folly was proof of 
that, and she had started to learn the depths of that love as they had spent 
time together.  Ranma's love was like a mountain... it was enormous, and 
rooted unshakably, and it would endure till the end of time.  As nice as it 
was when he remembered to do something romantic, she didn't need those 
little touches to know his love was there.

But Shan Pu's love was just as strong, and as deep as the ocean.  And like 
water, she had started to seep into Akane's heart.
"I actually miss her." she mused to herself softly.

A questioning mew came from the basket, equally soft.  Akane smiled.

"Shan Pu, silly.  Not you.  I kinda miss her... a little.  I wish she'd been 
there to see us off.

The mew was almost apologetic, which made Akane laugh softly.

"You don't have to apologize for Shan Pu, China.  I'm sure she had a good 
reason." she giggled.

The kitten quieted down again leaving Akane to her thoughts.  It really was 
a revelation that in the last two days, she'd gotten used to Shan Pu's 
presence... and had even been slightly disappointed she hadn't tried 
crawling into Akane's bed in the middle of the night again.

Of course, they had all been in a hut, with very limited space and no 
privacy.

But when she came to Japan again, would she start doing it again?  And if 
she did...

Memories of the feel of Shan Pu's warm body against hers, and visions of the 
Amazon's shapely nude figure swam across her brain and she shifted her hips.

No, she didn't think she'd be throwing Shan Pu out of the bed again.

The brief fantasy of a daisy chain made up of her, Shan Pu and Ranma brought 
her thoughts around to her other fiance, and the subtle shifts in her 
feelings for him that had occurred since the fight with Kodachi.  She'd 
warned him that she was probably not going to repeat the spontaneous 
seduction she'd engaged in... but truth be told, she'd kept thinking about 
it over and over, and with an actual experience to draw on, she'd started 
realizing she'd had way too many preconceived notions about the entire 
subject of sex.

She giggled softly to herself remembering how dead on the money Ranma had 
been when he'd accused her of taking a long look at him that first time.  
Nor had she really made that much of an effort to cover herself, then, or 
anytime since. For all she had been accusing him of being a pervert, she had 
liked the reaction her naked body had had on him.  For all the shock they 
had both felt at that moment, Ranma's body had still reacted... as had hers. 
  It had been her anger at herself for being excited and so eager to stare 
at his fine male figure that had prompted her to such extreme outrage.  
Ranma had compounded it, but she'd just hated the fact that she had felt 
like her body had betrayed her.

She shook her head at her foolishness.  Just because the boys at Furinkan 
were infuriating, and she'd been foolish enough to listen to the half truths 
and gossip of her girlfriends, she'd convinced herself that sex was evil, 
and boys were beasts.

Her mind drifted back to the way Ranma's back had arched the first time 
she'd made her fianc� climax with her tongue. The shudders the red head's 
body had made had made her own body shiver in pleasure, and teaching Ranma 
how to return the favor had been far more fun than she'd ever dreamed.  As 
much as she had been turned on by Ranma's male body, she had no doubt that 
playing with his male half would be equally as fun.

But, she had promised Kasumi she wouldn't play with him as a male.

And to be fair, there were very good reasons for that.  She didn't want to 
get pregnant before they were married... indeed, she didn't even want kids 
all that soon.  She wanted a chance to try and make something of herself 
other than just being a housewife.  She wanted to restore the Dojo to its 
former glory... make it a real school again, with real students.  Having the 
Juuban girls training there had shown her how much she enjoyed teaching 
martial arts.  As much as she had enjoyed practicing, and even learning, 
nothing compared to sharing her knowledge with someone.  Having a baby as 
soon as possible would make that difficult.

No... she was going to spend quite some time being a happy lesbian.  While 
she was certainly going to screw Ranma's brains out as a guy on their 
wedding night, it was going to be with every precaution against pregnancy.  
Other than that, Ranma was going to have to get used to being a lesbian too.

At least with her.  But what about Shan Pu?  She had no doubt Shan Pu wanted 
to play with Ranma just as eagerly as she desired his love.  Did Shan Pu 
have any qualms about early pregnancy?  Or was she as eager to bear a child 
as she was to invade her fianc�e�s beds?

"So why do you look so deep in thought?" Kasumi's voice interrupted her 
musing.  Akane looked up as her sister settled into the seat opposite her.  
She noticed Kasumi had acquired a short cheongsam from somewhere, and noted 
with amusement that it showed off more than Kasumi was probably aware, 
including the fact she wasn't wearing anything under it.  Kasumi noted the 
look and crossed her legs with an amused smile of her own.

"I wasn't planning on being away from home so long."  Kasumi said to the 
unasked question.  "And you shouldn't have worn those same clothes again.  
Lo Shen gave me several dresses, and you could have worn one."

Akane shrugged.  "Didn't think of it.  And my shorts at least keep my tail 
from getting jammed in the seat."

"Well, just make sure those clothes make it into the dirty clothes as soon 
as we get home."

"Yes, Kasumi."  Akane smiled.

"So why do you look so deep in thought?" Kasumi asked again.

Akane sighed.  "Just thinking about Shan Pu."

"Oh?"

"Yeah.  I'm realizing that I kinda miss her, and well... I guess that means 
I do care about her somewhat."

"Of course you do, Akane."

"I mean like really caring."

"She's your fiancee, that's to be expected."  Kasumi nodded.  "She's really 
a nice girl, after all.  And she really cares for you.  She was heartbroken 
when you got upset over her sneaking into your bed, and she was even worse 
when you ran off after knocking down the dojo."

Akane lowered her head.  "I know... and I feel bad about that, I do.  I know 
she just wants my love in return.  She's just so... forceful.  I just don't 
know if I can match the love she feels for me and Ranma."

"Love isn't a contest, Akane.  It's not about who loves who the most."

"I know."  Akane shifted to brace her arm on the arm rest as she looked out 
the window.  "I was just thinking about how I don't want to have children 
immediately, and was wondering if she does."

The lid of the basket poked up a small fraction as Kasumi nodded.

"I'm glad to see you actually thinking about this."

Akane gave her a sidelong look before resuming her stare out the window.  
"I'm trying to come to grips with all of it Kasumi.  And what I'm going to 
do.  I thought that one time with Ranma would be a fluke, something that 
would only happen once, but I don't think I can resist doing it again. I 
want to drag him off right now and strip him naked, and I can't.  I think I 
might have enough self control to only play with him when he's a girl, but 
not enough to not play at all.  I can only imagine what she's going to be 
like, with her constant desires for affection.  I won't play with Ranma as a 
male until we're married, but will she understand why I won't?  Will she 
understand I want to be more than a housewife?"

"Maybe you should tell her, try explaining that to her."

"Easier said than done.  She's rather distracting, if you haven't noticed."

"Well, what do you want to do?"

Akane smiled.  "I want to get the Dojo started again, make it a real school 
once more.  Dad hasn't taught any students since mom died, and he's barely 
taught me in years, just sparred occasionally.  I like teaching the girls, 
and I think I want to keep teaching.  I don't want to have kids until I'm 
maybe twenty five or so, maybe later."

The basket lid rose a little higher as China gave Akane a tilted head look 
that went unnoticed by the two girls.

Kasumi gave Akane a smile.  "I think that's very wise of you Akane.  
Children are not something to rush into.  Mom was always a little regretful 
that I came so soon after her marriage to father.  I never doubt her love 
for me, but I could tell she sort of wished she had waited.  She had so 
little time to really enjoy life."

Akane nodded. "I want to have children eventually, but I guess Zhu Shu's 
situation has kinda forced me to think about it.  She's being forced to look 
for a guy because she has to have a kid.  I understand the whole thing about 
being the last member of her clan, but I don't like the thought that all she 
is is a baby machine to her family."

China blinked, looking thoughtful.

"I don't think they feel that way about her, Akane"  Kasumi said soothingly.

"Probably, but it doesn't change the fact that they treat her that way.  
Even Ke Lun insists she has to have a baby as soon as possible.  It's like 
all they care about is her having a kid, but Zhu Shu herself is expendable 
once she's had one."  Akane sighed.  "It sucks.  No one should be forced to 
have a kid when they're barely an adult."  She shook her head.  "And that's 
why I think I'm only going to play with Ranma as a female.  I want a chance 
to try and be a family before we become parents."

China looked thoughtful as Kasumi reached out a hand to touch Akane's.  
"Then that's what you should do, Akane.  Find some way for you and Shan Pu 
and Ranma to become a family."

China nodded vigorously, still unnoticed.

Akane smiled.  "I want to, I do, more than anything.  I love Ranma, and I 
want to love Shan Pu.  But I just am not sure how to do it."

"You can't force love, Akane.  Give it time... and one morning, you'll just 
wake up... and it'll be there, and you'll wonder why you were ever worried."

Akane nodded.  "Probably.  I just hope Shan Pu isn't dead set on having 
children as soon as possible.  I can't tell her not to just because I don't 
want them yet."

"Don't worry about it Akane.  Give it time.  You're nowhere near that stage 
yet, and when you get there, maybe you'll find it's not a worry at all."

Akane nodded, looking over at the basket to find China giving her a 
contemplative look.  She giggled.  "You look so serious, China.  Are you 
listening to me and Kasumi?"

China purred as Akane reached out to scratch her ears, and acquiesced when 
Akane shooed her back into the basket.

Akane gave Kasumi a smile.  "I swear, sometimes it's like she actually 
understands what we're saying."

A contented purr came from the basket as Kasumi returned the smile and they 
both looked out the window at the passing landscape.


* * * * *

The rest of the flight back to Nerima was uneventful, and Tao-Ching had 
called ahead to have limos waiting.  Everyone breathed a sigh of relief when 
the Tendo house came into sight, complete with a brand new, reinforced dojo. 
   As the limos pulled to a stop in front of the house, the voodoo priest 
waved to them from where he was finishing the trim around the dojo door, 
then blinked at the bunny ears.  Nabiki waved him over.

Sandal gave her a huge smile.  "You bein' a bunny girl now.  You get hit 
with curse water too?" he said in his usual English.
Nabiki nodded.  "Find answer.  No cure for curse."

Sandal looked crestfallen.  "Damn.  Shuda know me voodoun not give me 
sumtin' that can be fixed."  He shrugged. "Guess I'm outa luck."

Nabiki nodded.  "Still need carpenter.  Stay?"

Sandal shrugged.  "Got nowhere ta go.  A `coons a `coon  anywhere in tha 
world."  He switched to Japanese. "Domo airy go to."
Nabiki smiled at the lousy Japanese.  "You're welcome." she replied in 
English.

China, for her part, had immediately commandeered Akane for some petting 
before letting her unpack her clothes.  She finally relented after ten 
minutes and watched from the bed as Akane hung up the dress she had been 
betrothed in.  Akane smiled at China as she noticed her watching.

�Your mistress gave me this pretty dress.  Do you like it?"

China meowed approvingly.  Akane twirled it around her like a dance partner. 
  "I do have to admit, Shan Pu has nice taste in clothing."  She gave the 
kitten a mock severe glance, "but don't you tell her, or I'll have to cut 
off your milk supply."

China did her best to look innocently angelic.  Akane laughed and hung the 
dress in her closet.  "I swear, you are the most intelligent kitty I've ever 
seen.  I wonder what breed you are."

China blinked at her.  Akane laughed and stripped out of her clothes, not 
noticing the kitten's admiring gaze as she tossed the clothes in a ball by 
the door and donned her bath robe.  She looked up from tying her belt to see 
China studiously washing her paw.

"Meow?"  the kitten blinked hopefully.

Akane laughed and started petting her again.  "And affectionate too."  She 
picked the cat up and hugged her, China purring happily.  "Oh, I'm so happy 
Shan Pu gave you to me."

China closed her eyes and purred louder.

* * * * *

Ranma was checking out the Dojo with Genma and Soun, noting the heavily 
reinforced framework with approval.  The construction company had done a 
good job of rebuilding it as it had been while incorporating the 
improvements with a minimum of disruption to the traditional decor.   Soun 
was crying tears of happiness.

Ranma tested the floor, approving of the solidness.  He checked around the 
rest of the main room and smiled.  Now he'd really be able to cut loose 
without worrying about the building falling down.  He was doing a few kata 
to loosen up when Soun left and Genma called to him.

"Yeah, Pops.  What is it?"

�Son, I wanted to say that you handled yourself well in China."

Ranma raised his eyebrow.  "Um- Okay."

Genma glared.  "Your mother insisted I tell you that, so make sure she knows 
I did."  He huffed.  "Still, you did quite well in defending your brides and 
upholding the honor of the Saotome name.  However, you allowed yourself to 
be captured by that shadow creature.  I expect better of the heir to the 
Anything Goes School."

"Like you did any better, you bamboo munching idiot!"

"We will begin your training from the beginning!  Prepare yourself!"

Several minutes later, Kasumi looked out the kitchen window at the noise 
coming from the Dojo and smiled.  How nice of the Saotomes to test out the 
new construction.  She listened to the impacts for a few seconds and smiled 
even wider.  It sounded like it was quite sturdy.  Now Akane and Ranma could 
spar in the mornings comfortably.  Her ears twitched happily as she finished 
cleaning the counters.  So much dust from the building!


* * * * *

The next morning found Ranma and Akane walking to school.

And, predictably enough, arguing.

"I really wish you wouldn't have China at the breakfast table, Akane.  I 
didn't get nothin to eat!"

"It's not my fault that you just froze and didn't eat." Akane said with air 
of someone explaining something for the umphteenth time.

"I was trying to.  But she kept looking at me and meowing!"

"She was just trying to tell you how much she liked her milk and the fish 
Kasumi made her."  She gave him a sidelong look.  "Besides, you made 
yourself scarce yesterday.  How am I supposed to get you used to her if 
you're hiding?"

"I wasn't hiding!  Dad was "teaching" me since I had the misfortune to be 
captured by that shadow thing."  he groused.  "Like he hadn't been caught 
too."

Akane nodded.  "I know.  It was horrible."  She hung her head as they walked 
and continued quietly.  "I-I found myself facing Zhu Shu, but a evil version 
of her, like she'd been taken over by one of those things the Senshi fight.  
She... she'd killed the girls, and all I could think of was how I was the 
only person in the world who could stop her. But I couldn't, because she was 
what she had become because of me."  Akane hugged herself.  "I can't explain 
it, or what I might have done.  I just knew overwhelmingly that it was my 
fault."

Ranma gave her a long look and sighed, putting his hands in his pockets as 
he strolled along the fence.  "I didn't run into anything like that."  He 
looked down at the canal. "But it was just as horrible for me."

"What happened to you?"

He looked at her.  "You promise you won't laugh?"

Akane stopped, and looked at him curiously.  "I promise I won't laugh, 
Ranma.  Nothing that thing did was funny."

Ranma grimaced.  "No."  He jumped down from the fence.  "I guess it reached 
inside us and used our secret fears.  Mine was losing myself."

Akane tilted her head. "Losing yourself?"

"Yeah, to my girl side.  I-I came into a room, and saw myself, my girl side, 
in bed with three guys.  And she was doin all three.  And she was enjoyin 
it."  He shuddered.  "I know you like my girl side, and it was fun playing 
with you as a girl, but I don't ever want to think about doin' nuthin with a 
guy."  He shrugged.  "And then, she got out of the bed and dragged me into 
it, as a girl, and I couldn't escape, or fight, or do anything."  He looked 
out over the canal.  "and she kept saying over and over to forget about 
being a boy, that I really wanted to be a girl, and... and I was starting to 
believe her.  If Kuno hadn't killed that thing..."

Akane put her arm around his shoulders.  "It's okay, Ranma.  It was just an 
illusion.  No matter how real it seemed."

"I know.  But I just can't stop wondering if those illusions were somehow 
maybe visions of what might happen. Am I going to forget I'm a guy?  This 
damn curse keeps making me a girl whenever I get near water.  And you like 
girls as much as guys, and Shan Pu likes girls as much as guys.  Am I going 
to get so used to being a girl that I forget I'm not one?"

Akane smiled, looking around and noting that they were at the spot where 
they'd stopped to look over the canal following Ranma's first fight with 
Ryouga.  She grabbed her braid and swung it around Ranma, using it as a 
lasso to pull him closer.  "Don't worry about it, Ranma.  I like guys too.  
I'm not going to settle for you being a girl ALL time."  She stepped against 
him and laid her head on his chest.  "Trust me.  I think you're worrying too 
much. Yes, I'm going to insist you be a girl if we're playing together, but 
that's just to make sure I don't get pregnant.  I can't wait to marry you 
and show you why I want you as a guy too." Releasing the braid, she reached 
up to pull his head closer and kissed him, trying to throw all the desire 
she had for him into it.

Ranma stood stunned as Akane's lips locked onto his and her tongue began 
doing interesting things with his.  A wave of dizziness rolled over him 
along with a sense of happiness, and a feeling as if all his nerves were on 
fire in a most excruciatingly pleasurable way.  Then the kiss broke and he 
looked up at her, his breasts heaving against hers as they embraced.

Breasts?  He looked down, then up at the truck that had just gone by, 
spraying water to wash away the dust on the sidewalk.  Akane smiled wryly, 
dripping as much as Ranma...

"Great.  Now we're both water magnets."  She wrung water out of her rabbit 
ears.  "And my curse is still locked.  Tao-Ching better find that boat Herb 
is on quick."

Ranma nodded, still light headed.  "Uh huh."

Akane smiled.  "Dazed and confused.  Wow, what a great compliment on my 
first deliberate kiss."  She whistled happily as she grabbed Ranma by the 
arm and led him off towards the clinic for hot water before school.

Behind them in the bushes, China nodded to herself, and wondered back 
towards the house purring.


* * * * *

Tao-Ching put down the phone and smiled.  His contacts had come through.  He 
looked over at his laptop and debated letting Lo Shen know, then shook his 
head.  Herb owed him too much personally.

He stood and stripped off the suit coat and tie. Approaching a blank section 
of wall, he pressed a combination of tiles in the mosaic, and cracked his 
knuckles as the wall quietly slid aside.  Picking up the nine, he checked 
its action and safety before tucking it in the shoulder holster and 
strapping the harness on.  A military black jacket went over it along with 
an armor vest.  Following that he fastened a belt that held numerous clips 
for his AK-47 and picked up the combat rifle, checking it with a vicious 
grin.

It was finally time to pay Herb back.

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