[FFML] [fanfic][UY/Ranma/SisPri] "Lonely Souls" Part 9 B Side (final draft)
Frederick Herriot
pyeknu at hotmail.com
Sun Aug 5 16:54:11 PDT 2007
And this is the last complete part that needs redoing. Part 9 C Side still
remains to be finished. I'll hopefully work on it tomorrow before I have to
go back to work on Tuesday night.
Fred
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"Hmmm . . . Mizuho-chan?"
"What is it, Nodoka-chan?"
"Why is it every time we get together, we wind up naked as jaybirds?"
The lovely twenty-something currently straddling over Nodoka's legs burst
out laughing before she continued to knead the muscles and tendons around
the older woman's shoulders. "Maybe it's because I have such an animalistic
sex appeal, you simply can't resist me!" Yamashina Mizuho slyly proposed as
her fingertips dug into the flesh between Nodoka's spine and shoulder
blades.
Nodoka laughed as she reached back to playfully swat her friend's hands.
Both were in Nodoka's bedroom, having shifted there from the furo after a
long soak so that Mizuho could give the older woman a massage before they
would go to bed. It had surprised Nodoka when Mizuho appeared at her front
door late the previous afternoon, sometime after Nodoka had returned home
from her meeting with her father downtown. Then again, given how close
Saotome Nodoka had come to be with Yamashina Mizuho, the latter's surprise
visits to Nerima had lost their real shock value long ago.
Besides, given what happened between Nodoka and her relatives over the last
couple of months, she really needed a friend at this time. One she could
confess ALL her problems to, hug and be hugged by when she needed it, whose
shoulder she could cry on when it just became too much for Nodoka to handle.
Hisayo, bless her heart, was quite wonderful, but there were some things
Nodoka, to this day, didn't want to burden her twin sister with. Yamashina
Mizuho, in a short space of time, had become Nodoka's perfect friend.
"Feel better?" Mizuho asked.
Nodoka moaned. "Much better. Has Nahoko-san been giving you lessons?"
Mizuho chuckled. "No, I learned this from someone else. I hear you've met
her over the last couple of weeks: Moroboshi Negako."
Silence.
Nodoka looked up, her jaw dropping in shock. "You know Negako-san?!"
Sensing the surprise and underlying fear her friend was currently feeling
about the grandmaster, Mizuho sighed as she slipped herself off Nodoka's
legs, allowing the older woman to shift to her side so they could stare into
the other's eyes. "Of course I know her." A smile crossed her face.
"Surely you noticed the physical similarities between Nahoko-san and
Negako-sama, Nodoka-chan. Nahoko-san was the one who allowed her body to
get cloned by Ataru-san's friends so Negako-sama could have her own body."
Nodoka blinked. "Mizuho, why haven't you told me about this before?"
Mizuho sighed. "Nodoka, the last time we spoke to each other was back at
the hotel in Onogawa, sometime before you found out the truth about your
son's curse and 'Tendou Ranko.' Remember? We haven't talked since then. I
never believed that a chance might come that you, much less Ranma-san, would
ever get the chance to meet either Ataru-san or Negako-sama for that
matter."
Nodoka considered that, and then she slowly nodded, a hand reaching out to
rub the younger woman's thigh. One of the many things Nodoka had come to
envy about Mizuho was her baby-soft skin. It had such a silky feel! It
didn't take Nodoka long to conclude that ANY man would KILL to be able to
touch skin like this. Why Mizuho's husband had divorced her, leaving her in
Onogawa pregnant -- these days, Mizuho had a cute six year-old daughter,
Kahori, who was doted on by the all-female staff at the Hotel Kiraboshi --
all just to pursue some mad religious quest, Nodoka simply just couldn't
understand. Still possessing model-perfect looks, the turquoise-eyed,
raven-haired Mizuho would not be wanting for dates if she decided to get out
there and find a potential stepfather for Kahori. That Mizuho often
preferred to spend time with Nodoka, either in Nerima or whenever the older
woman visited Onogawa for a couple days to take in the heated mineral waters
at the Hotel Kiraboshi, had been one of the MANY mysteries surrounding this
woman.
Still, in spite of all that, Nodoka REALLY needed a friend . . .
"I take it something's happened between you and your son."
Nodoka blinked as she interpreted Mizuho's comment, and then she nodded.
Taking a moment to marshal her thoughts, she gazed on her guest. "Mizuho,
could you tell me some things about Negako-san? Ranma told me yesterday
that Jusenkyou had come to affect him a lot worse that was suspected. That
he . . . " Here, Nodoka paused as a lance of pain warped through her mind
as Ranma's harsh words at the old shrine over twenty-four hours before came
back to her. "That my son is now mentally my daughter! But Father believes
. . . "
Mizuho's sigh made her host go silent. While the manager of the Hotel
Kiraboshi had never said any really nasty words to her friend about Asagaya
Isao and the way he had treated Nodoka, Nodoka knew that Mizuho did not hold
her father in high respect. "Your father thinks that Negako-sama must have
done something to make Ranma-san believe that?" she wondered. At Nodoka's
nod, Mizuho continued, "Nodoka, Negako-sama wouldn't EVER think of doing
something like that. If there is one thing Negako-sama truly holds dear,
it's the truth. The whole, unvarnished truth. If Ranma-san has come to
discover that those pools in China did *that* to her, believe me, it
wouldn't have happened because of something Negako-sama did. In fact, I'm
more than sure that Negako-sama must've done her best to help ease your
daughter through that sort of change." Mizuho ignored the wince Nodoka made
on the former's mentioning of Ranma, as the latter's "daughter" instead of
"son." "Especially if Ranma-san has become friends with Ataru-san. If
there's one group of people in the world Negako-sama loves dearly, it's
Ataru-san and their sisters!"
Nodoka considered that. "Yes, that's true, isn't it? Forgive me,
Mizuho-chan. I don't want to get you into any sort of trouble with
Negako-san, but Father is becoming pretty adamant on the idea of convincing
Ranma-chan to be formally adopted into the clan."
"'Adamant' isn't the word I'd use in that case, Nodoka-chan. 'Fanatical'
is more like it. Has he told you why he wants to do this?"
"Well, Genma's gone now . . . "
"But Ranma-san's Genma's son. That HAS to bother your father . . . "
A cell phone rang. Mizuho stopped, and then she breathed out. "Don't you
just HATE that?!" she snarled before reaching over to yank the offending
device from her skirt pocket. As Nodoka laughed, Mizuho flipped it open.
"Moshi-moshi, Yamashina here!" she called into it.
As her friend heard the other end reply, Nodoka sat up, she reaching over
to pick up a glass of water. She was about to lift it to her lips when
Mizuho's shocked voice called out, "Ayano, if that's a joke, it's not the
damned least bit funny!" Looking over at her friend, Nodoka tensed on
seeing the pale skin and the look of shock on Mizuho's face. "Did
Negako-sama confirm it?" the manager of the Hotel Kiraboshi asked. A pause
as the other end -- it was Inaba Ayano, Nodoka knew, who was calling; the
lovely sixteen year-old girl was one of the people who worked as full-time
staff at the Kiraboshi -- answered, and then Mizuho nodded. "Yes, yes. I'm
with her right now. Does Negako-sama think Kasumi-san and Nabiki-san could
stand a visit from her?" Hearing the names of the elder Tendou daughters,
Nodoka tensed further. Despite what had happened between Ranma and the
Tendous, especially over the last couple of months, the former matriarch of
the Saotome Clan of Nerima did care a lot for the daughters of the late
Tendou Kimiko.
What had happened?
Finally, Mizuho nodded. "Hai, I'll bring her over. See you soon."
"What happened?" Nodoka asked as her friend closed the cell phone.
Mizuho sighed. "Tendou Souun is dead, Nodoka-chan. He was murdered."
Nodoka paled.
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"Lonely Souls"
By Fred Herriot
pyeknu at hotmail.com OR fherriot at yahoo.com
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Based on "Urusei Yatsura" and "Ranma 1/2," created by Takahashi Rumiko; and
"Sister Princess," created by Tenhiro Naoto and Kimino Sakurako.
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Set in the universe of the fan-fiction series "Urusei Yatsura - The Senior
Year," created by Mike Smith and Fred Herriot
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NOTE: The writer's notes are in a separate text file.
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THE NINTH PART, "B" SIDE - NEW FRIENDS
"I had the dream again last night, Mujanba."
Mujanba blinked, and then she gazed on Hinanba. Both hunters were in a
pond about a kilometre from the grounds of the Crystal Palace, enjoying a
pleasant mid-afternoon swim. Off in the distance, the other young hunters
who had come with them to the Planet of Shadows to locate the Sceptre of
Lecasur were also frolicking in the water, they enjoying the pleasant
summer-like day. Varena was sunning herself on the shore nearby, she
keeping a casual eye on the others to ensure that nothing happened to them.
Far overhead, large, non-reflective metal blocks, similar in general
proportions to the black monolith from "2001: A Space Odyssey" -- but far,
FAR larger in size -- were slowly circling around. They would soon move to
form a solid wall between a good portion of the interior surface of the
Dyson sphere and its captive sun, thus simulating night on worlds the
Vosians were more familiar with. "What dream was that, Hinanba?" the
brown-haired, hazel-eyed native of Colony Nine asked.
"The Voyager," Hinanba confessed, her hazel eyes turning down in shame.
Mujanba sighed. "Hinanba, you don't have to feel shame about dreaming of
becoming one of the Maidens, you know. After all you've been through,
you've got the right to dream things like that. Besides . . . " She nodded
in the direction of the other hunters. "Your friends've had the same type
of dream." She scowled. "And they were punished for it just like you were,
I suspect."
Hinanba's jaw dropped as she ran a hand through her caramel hair. "Really
. . .?" she gasped.
"Yeah," Mujanba replied with a smile. "There are times I think the
Mikado's ideas about the Special Hunter Corps aren't worth the antimatter
needed to blow them up. Things would've been a lot easier if he had learned
to relax the grip on society every once in a while." She paused as the
smile slipped from her face. "If you ask me, I think things would've been a
lot better if he had just done what was needed after the Ipraedies War, and
then stepped aside and let civilian rule come back to the Confederation."
"He's not going to last long, is he?"
Mujanba breathed out. "Not really."
"Then why are we out here, Mujanba?"
"Well, when civilian rule DOES come back to Vos, someone is going to insist
on having the Sceptre around to ensure that whoever sits in the President's
chair won't have his or her legitimacy questioned," Mujanba mused as she sat
on an underwater rock. Hinanba smiled as she glided through the water to
sit beside her. "And if we do this right, we'll make sure that when the war
is over, what survivors are there of the Hunter Corps will get justice for
their sufferings." A pause. "War is the sum of all evils, Hinanba. The
thing we always have to remember is that there'll be an 'after-war' phase.
When that comes, it'll be too easy for people to slip through the cracks.
And if you're associated with any of the atrocities that happen . . . "
"You're damned to Purgatory without hope of salvation," Hinanba finished.
"Right."
Hinanba sighed. "That's why I want to be one of the Maidens." She gazed
curiously on Mujanba. "Why did the Voyager stop finding new Maidens,
Mujanba? I mean, all reports on it doing that stopped coming out some years
before the rebellion began. Why . . .?"
The witch-hunter shrugged. "Maybe it's primary mission is done. Maybe the
Chosen One has already been found."
Hinanba considered that. "I still want to be one of the Maidens."
Mujanba stared at the younger hunter, and then she smiled as she reached
over to draw an arm around Hinanba's shoulder. Sensing that touch, Hinanba
smiled as she leaned against the taller woman's shoulder. "You want to know
something, Hinanba?" Mujanba then asked.
"Hmm? What is it, Mujanba?"
"There're times I wish I was a Maiden, too."
"Really?"
"Yeah, really!"
Both women laughed, and then Hinanba held up a finger. "I know! We'll go
find the Voyager and become Maidens together, okay?!" she then proposed.
The laughter increased, and then Mujanba froze as her eyes began to glow.
Hinanba noticed that, and then she tensed, her eyes sweeping around. "What
is it?" she wondered as her tracking powers activated. "Is someone close
by?"
"I'm not too sure," Mujanba whispered.
* * *
"WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI! THIS PLACE IS SO NEAT!"
"It is that, isn't it?!" Makoto stated as the energy comet bearing her,
Hinako, Aria, Mie and Ayumu made a port turn after clearing the entrance
into the Planet of Shadows, it levelling at thirty kilometres above mean
interior ground level. She reached over to wrap an arm around her lover.
"Ever imagine coming to a place where the horizon would go UP instead of
DOWN, Mie-vayae?!"
"Not really!" Mie mused as she took her own look around. "The Rover
reports on this place don't do it any justice!"
"Whoever created this place was NOT civilized!"
Everyone stared at Aria. "What do you mean, Aria-chan?!" Hinako asked.
Aria pointed. Everyone looked to see a familiar set of golden arches
looming in the near distance. "There's a . . .?" Mie sputtered.
"McDonalds?!" Makoto finished.
Hinako looked, and then she sighed. "Aria-chan and hamburgers!"
"Aria does NOT like hamburgers," the Parisian, as proud of her native
France's varied and deep culinary traditions as any Korean would be of
kimch'i, pulgogi or naengmyoun, sharply declared. She then demurely smiled
as she added, "Unless Shirayuki-chan makes them!"
"Hai!" Hinako agreed with a knowing smile.
"Yeah, it's a smart thing NOT to piss off the family chef," Makoto noted.
* * *
Back aboard the "Windrider," inside the galley, the chef in question
sneezed. "Are you alright, Shirayuki-chan?" Noa asked.
Shirayuki sniffed back the mucus in her nose, and then she gave the Elder
Mother and her bond-mate a reassuring smile. She had been working with Noa
and Catty on preparing some snacks for everyone on the ship, in following
the Sagussan weekend community tradition of Pang Manjok. "Hai desu no,
Noa-chan," she said as she turned back to the bread rolls she had been
making. "Someone must be talking about Hime right now."
"That's a weird belief," Catty mused as she put danishes into an oven.
"It's *their* belief, Catty-vayae," Noa reminded the doctor.
"Hai, true."
Shirayuki giggled.
* * *
A worried look crossed Ayumu's face, one Hinako was quick to notice.
"Ayumu-chan, are you okay?" Hinako asked.
"Do you think Shirayuki-chan'll be mad if I don't eat her hamburgers?"
The youngest sister blinked. "Why?"
"Hamburgers give me an acid stomach."
"Well, it's not Shirayuki-sama's fault that you once tried to make
hamburgers using ground nightlizard meat!" Makoto noted.
Hinako and Aria stared wide-eyed on the Sagussans. "You eat LIZARDS on
Sagussa?!" the former demanded before her face screwed up.
"EEEEEEEEEEEEEEW!" She turned away from them. "That's almost as bad as
someone eating dog meat!"
"Aria wouldn't even THINK of doing that!"
The Sagussans exchanged knowing looks. "Well, broiled nightlizard meat IS
tasty," Mie fondly lamented as she gave Makoto and Ayumu a sly grin. "Then
again, it HAS been a few years since I enjoyed it for supper . . . "
Hinako and Aria, in sync, tongues out: "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEW!"
"Mie, you're a meanie!" Ayumu scolded before she blinked. "Road sign!"
She pointed. Everyone looked to see another green road sign, this one as
big as the "Hasei'cha," floating ahead. "What's that say, Bou-san?!" Hinako
asked on seeing the Mandarin-like characters marking words in Vosian.
***'Crystal Palace: 3000 kilometres,'*** the Staff helpfully translated.
Everyone blink-blinked. "What sort of place is this, anyway?" Mie asked.
Makoto sighed. "It does make you wonder, doesn't it?"
* * *
"I got something."
"What is it, Kanba?" Mujanba asked as she moved to dry her hair.
Kanba, a grey-eyed blonde who was in the same class as Hinanba from the
Mensohn School -- Nassur's alma mater -- shook her head. "Some sort of
high-frequency energy reading. Signs of tachytron radiation, too. It's way
off ALL the scales on this machine, Captain. And I'm picking up five
humanoid life-forms. Two appear to be Terran. One Terran, although this
one seems to possess some odd genetic modifications. One Yehisrite, also
with odd genetic modifications. In fact, it's the same as her companion.
And one . . . "
Kanba stopped, her face paling. "What?" Ryoonba, Kanba's pe'cha, asked.
Kanba stared on her crimson-haired, brown-eyed friend. "Yizibajohei."
The other hunters froze on hearing that word. Even Mujanba and Varena were
visibly perturbed. Despite the countless technological, social and cultural
advantages their people had at their beck and call -- even after over three
decades of devastating civil war! -- there was one planet in the whole
galaxy people from Vos avoided visiting: Yiziba. That planet, chock-full
of metahumans whose behaviour most often seemed a mad parody of what people
on Earth would consider "chivalrous," had topped the Confederation's "avoid
at all costs" first-contact lists ever since Unification two millennia
before. If one of them was here on the Planet of Shadows, the whole mission
to retrieve the Sceptre of Lecasur could soon be in jeopardy. Hopefully,
Mujanba mused to herself, the Mikado would understand that; the four-century
old Vosian dictator was, unfortunately, very well known for his considerable
LACK of understanding when it came to things that had not succeeded.
"Three Terrans, a Yehisrite and a Yizibajohei?" Varena, a brown-haired,
green-eyed azhis'f from Colony Nine, whose dusky skin was decorated with
many rune-like tattoos, trilled as she closed her eyes. "Anything else?"
"Scanning." Kanba tapped controls on her machine. After a moment, she
blinked as a particular reading came up. "All girls . . .?"
"Eh?" Pamanba, Hinanba's best friend, called out. "All girls?"
"Yes," Kanba replied. "The two pure-Terrans are very young. Before
puberty. The altered Terran seems to be in her teens. Ditto with the
Yizibajohei. The Yehisrite's in her early twenties." She shook her head.
"Never seen readings like this before . . . "
"Wait!" Ryoonba called out, she pointing to their east. "Is that them?!"
Everyone looked. Kanba nodded. "It's them. They seem . . . wait!"
"They're landing at the Palace?!" Mujanba demanded. "But why . . .?"
* * *
"Crystal Palace, dead ahead!" Ayumu pointed.
Everyone breathed out in relief as the enormous crystalline construct -- it
instantly reminding Hinako and Aria of the many episodes of "Sailor Moon"
both had watched time and time again, especially the stories concerning
Crystal Tokyo -- began to grow larger in their vision. "Staff, can you
teleport us inside so we can get our hands on the Genesis Wand right away?"
Mie asked. "The sooner we get this done, the better. Especially for you,
Mako-vayae."
"Sorry," the flightmistress apologized.
***I would strongly recommend against that, Mie,*** the Staff responded.
***The composition of the Crystal Palace's walls is of a neutronium-like
material that could haze some of my abilities. And given Ayumu's frequent
bouts of narcolepsy, I don't believe you want me to risk doing that, and
thus place Makoto in mortal danger. The best avenue of approach for us is
to contact the lone sentient I now sense within the Crystal Palace and
explain the situation to him. He might be willing to assist. If you ask
him nicely.***
The Sagussans exchanged looks. "There's someone living here?" Mie asked.
"Who could it be?" Ayumu wondered.
"Let's find out!" Hinako beckoned.
Everyone gazed on the youngest sister, and then they nodded. With that,
the energy comet descended to the grassy lawn around the Palace. The whole
of the property was surrounded by dense forest, with some lakes and small,
tree-shrouded hills stretching out as far as the eye could see. Outside of
the vast crystalline structure -- from Hinako's viewpoint, the Crystal
Palace seemed to be large enough to swallow up all of Promised Island
several times over! -- before them, there was no sign of any sort of
habitation, save for what appeared to be an oversized, open-air car parking
lot two kilometres off to their west. None of the people from the
"Windrider" could see the small Vosian starship sitting there at that time;
the surrounding trees did a very good job of masking its presence, even from
Makoto's sharp eyesight. Yes, the Staff DID sense the small group of Vosian
women standing close to a lake between the parking lot and the Palace, but
it wasn't concerned. Its controller and her companions were worried too
much about Makoto's health to concern themselves about that. Besides, if
things did get out of hand, the Staff certainly had enough power to deal
with them if Hinako asked it to.
Five pairs of feet touched down on the lawn about fifty metres from the
Palace's front doors. As everyone took a deep breath, Aria walked forward
to gaze on a more normal-sized road sign standing to the right of the path
leading to the main entrance. "Hinako-chan, what does that say?" she
wondered as she pointed to the sign. "Aria can't read that."
***Just a minute . . . *** the Staff called out in their minds.
Everyone blinked as the air before their eyes hazed over. The Staff then
projected a hologram that transformed the Vosian characters into Japanese,
again complete with furigana over the kanji. "'Welcome to the Crystal
Palace,'" Hinako read. "'No campfires, littering, wild parties, feeding the
animals or karaoke singing allowed.'"
"'Documentary film crews must phone ahead,'" Aria continued, blinking.
"'By order of the Keeper.' Hinako-chan, who's the Keeper?"
Hinako scratched the back of her head. "Hina's not sure . . . "
"He's got to be the person the Staff sensed inside this thing," Mie said.
"First contact time, then," Makoto declared. "Let's go, people."
Hinako cheered. "Yay! We're gonna make a first contact!"
She then stopped, blinking. "Hinako-sama, what's wrong?" Makoto asked.
"Um, Makoto-san, what's a 'first contact?'"
Makoto face-faulted! "Haven't you ever seen 'Star Trek?'" Mie wondered.
The youngest sister then nodded. "Oh, Hina understands now! Haaaaaai!"
And off they went to see the Wizard . . .! *Ahem!* The Keeper.
* * *
"Strange," Varena mused, her eyes glowing as she tried to focus her
tracking powers on the small crowd hundreds of metres away. "I can only
pick up two brainwave patterns. The two little ones in that group, I think.
I can't sense any of the others."
Mujanba did her own sweep. "Neither can I. The Yehisrite I can
understand, but the Terran and the Yizibajohei, too?" It had been long
known that Vosian tracking powers couldn't lock in on the brainwave patterns
of a Yehisrite. "This is too odd," she muttered to herself.
"Major?"
The older hunters turned as Hinanba and Pamanba walked up. The younger
hunters had dressed in their duty uniforms, the black cygnet insignia over
their left breasts confirming to all who saw them which side in the Vosian
civil war they were on. The other hunters in the group were still getting
dressed from their swim in the pond.
"Ready?" Varena asked as the younger hunters gave her a salute.
"Willing and waiting," Pamanba replied.
"Okay, then," the major said with a nod, she pointing towards the Palace.
"Go in, keep out of sight and observe. Don't make contact with these
people. We don't know the situation about them. If they're of a different
level of technology and culture as we -- especially if they might be more
ADVANCED than we are -- any mistake you make could come back to hurt us
badly. You were all drilled in these procedures at school. Remember them."
"Yes, ma'am!" both younger girls chanted.
"Get going!"
With salutes, Hinanba and Pamanba were off. Mujanba and Varena watched
them before exchanging a look. "You think they're ready for something like
that?" the former asked. "None of these girls are exploration specialists."
"True," the latter replied. "But they have to learn that sort of thing,
Mujanba. Could you imagine what things'll be like for girls like them when
this war's over and no one in power'll trust them with anything important?"
"Good point."
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"Ah! There's a doorbell!"
The Sagussans blinked as Aria walked up to press the button beside the
Palace's ten-metre high main doors. "This place has a doorbell?!" Makoto
wondered out loud as a beautiful chime echoed through the dark crystal
doors.
"What type of person lives here, anyway?" Mie asked.
Aria stepped back as the bell's echo faded. Silence fell over the scene as
everyone waited for someone to answer it. After a moment, Hinako turned to
gaze on Aria. "Aria thinks Keeper-san might be ill . . . "
The doors then snapped open with a *WHOOSH!* of gale-force winds, they
kicking up a storm of dust, dirt and shredded grass. The Staff raised a
force-shield around Hinako and Aria as Ayumu grabbed Mie and Makoto to hold
them fast against her sides. As the wind died, a thunderous voice then
bellowed out, "***LOOK! I TOLD YOU GIRLS TO COME BACK TOMORROW!***"
Everyone looked to see a spry-looking Terran-like man, he appearing to be
in his mid-sixties, standing at the doorway. Dressed in a flowing blue
robe, he had sharp brown eyes and grey hair with beard and moustache. A
gnarled cane as tall as he was held in one hand. To the Sagussans, he
seemed to remind them of their own Daimon'cha. Why was that, none of them
could truly understand.
The angry look on his face melted into confusion as his eyes focused on
Hinako and Aria. "Who are you?!" he demanded as he gazed on them.
"Ah, gomen nasai, Ojii-san!" Hinako spoke up. "Hina and everyone else came
here to get Tsue-san to help Makoto-san!"
"Please, Ojii-san?" Aria added, she giving him her patented, starry-eyed,
"cute-as-a-million-kittens-romping-with-toilet-paper-down-the-stairs" look.
The Keeper blinked. "'Mister Wand?!' What are you talking about, girl?
There's no 'Mister Wand' here. The only thing that's here is the Sceptre of
Lecasur." He then sighed. "Honestly, why can't the Vosians ever make up
their damned minds about that old thing . . . "
"Um, with all due respect, Amon'cha," Makoto spoke up after she gave the
Keeper a sincere bow. "If what I've heard of the Sceptre of Lecasur is
true, it and our Genesis Wand of Parah -- 'Tsue-san' as Hinako-sama and
Aria-sama prefer to call it -- are one and the same thing."
The Keeper's eyes widened, and then his eyes locked on the
windrider-embossed jumpsuits Ayumu and Hinako were wearing. "Oh, you're
from Sagussa!" he then declared before his eyes locked on the five
wreaths-of-laurel rank insignia on Hinako's lower arms. "Wait a minute . .
.!" he muttered before he turned to Makoto. "Is THIS your Daite'cha?!" he
wondered, pointing at Hinako.
The Sagussans fell flat on their faces! ***Not exactly,*** the Staff spoke
into everyone's mind. ***It is Hinako's and Aria's brother, Moroboshi Ataru
of Earth, whom the Daishi'cha of the Fifth Republic have elected as their
Daite'cha and initial Daimon'cha. We have come here to retrieve the Genesis
Wand so Aria may become its controller. May we proceed?***
The Keeper blinked, and then he stared at the device in Hinako's hand.
"You already have one of these things and you actually need ANOTHER one?!"
Hinako blinked, and then tears started to well in her eyes. "But if we
don't get Tsue-san, Makoto-san will die, Ojii-san!" she burbled.
The elderly man jerked as the youngest of Ataru's sisters started to
sniffle. Then a "Kusun!" escaped the other of Ataru's sisters as tears
started to flow down her cheeks. As Hinako and Aria turned on the
waterworks, a look of blood-chilling FEAR crossed the Keeper's face.
Watching him from behind their Daimon'cha's sisters, the Sagussans could
only give him sympathetic looks. Finally, when it seemed that Hinako and
Aria were about to loose all control over themselves, the Keeper waved his
hands. "***ALRIGHT! ALRIGHT! ALRIGHT ALREADY! YOU WIN! YOU WIN! YOU
WIN! CUT IT OUT WITH THE TEARS! YOU CAN COME IN! YOU CAN COME IN! CUT IT
OUT! CUT IT OUT!***"
Hinako and Aria cheered. "YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!"
"I feel sorry for the man," Makoto whispered to Mie.
"Don't argue with success," the latter hissed back.
"Right."
* * *
Minutes later, Hinako and Aria stepped inside the Crystal Palace. At the
Keeper's insistence, the Sagussans would remain on the front lawn while
their Daimon'cha's sisters went in to get the Genesis Wand. After the main
doors had closed, Mie stretched herself before she turned to gaze on Makoto
and Ayumu. "I don't think this is something Ataru-kun would want to have
happen to Hinako-chan and Aria-chan," the pilot then noted.
"Don't worry about it, Mie," Ayumu assured her. "They'll get Tsue-san!"
"Yeah, they better!" Makoto ruefully mused.
"And who's fault was that?!" Mie wondered as she stared on her lover.
Makoto winced as she gazed remorsefully at her would-be bond-mate. "You're
not going to leave me alone about that, are you?!"
"No, I'm not. As soon as Eluza gets finished busting you to the bilge tops
and Patty tans you a new hide for wrecking her Gladiator, it's MY turn!"
She thumbed to herself, and then an icy smile crossed her face. "And I have
the perfect punishment," she added, she holding up a finger.
Makoto twitched, a sweat drop pouring down her hair. "Wh-wh-what . . .?"
"Handfasting," Mie declared.
Makoto jolted. "SAY WHAT?!"
"You heard me, Mako-vayae. Just like they do it in Canada now."
"AWK!"
"By an intergalactic justice of the peace."
"URK!"
"OR a Sensualist priestess from Zeiwan!"
"ACK!"
"Including a wedding dress. For YOU! I'M wearing the tux!"
"GCK!"
"Yay!" Ayumu cheered. "Mie and Makoto are getting married!"
Mie nodded in triumph. Makoto shuddered before she sank to her knees.
"Lyna, take me now!" she moaned under her breath.
* * *
"Oh, Hina understands now! It's a funhouse maze!"
The Keeper sighed. It had taken him and Ataru's sisters a few minutes to
get to the start of the maze that would lead Hinako and Aria to the Sceptre
of Lecasur. "It's not your normal funhouse, girls!" he sagely warned. "I
had to hire a few experts from all around the galaxy to make sure that not
just ANYBODY can get at that old thing. Not that I don't mind visitors, but
given how powerful the Genesis Wand really is . . . "
Hinako nodded understandingly. "If some baka-baka came along and woke
Tsue-san up, it'd be really, really, really bad, right?"
"Right," the Keeper confirmed. "It's a damned thing that no one on Vos,
not even Lecasur -- and he was the smartest man from that planet that I've
EVER met! -- figured out what the Wand could do if Horan hadn't disabled the
damned thing in the first place. Now, you girls be VERY careful! And watch
out for traps; they're spread out all over the place."
Hinako and Aria nodded. "Hai!"
As both walked through the gateway into the maze, the Keeper's foot fell on
something that made a sharp *crack!*
A second later, a tanuki statue brained him!
* * *
"There're only three!" Hinanba hissed. "What happened to the other two?"
Given the intensive physical training that had come hand-in-hand with the
years of training in the psionic disciplines that made both Pamanba and
Hinanba experts in the Dali'lama School of kari'fu, it hadn't taken the two
hunters long to sprint the nine hundred metres from where they had been
swimming to the edge of the forest surrounding the Crystal Palace grounds.
Using macro-binoculars, the Vosians were able to get a good look at the
three girls now standing by the Palace's front doors. It didn't take either
of them more than a second's use of their tracking powers to note that the
women yonder were the three that Varena and Mujanba couldn't sense. "I
can't pick up the others," Pamanba mused as she did a sweep of the grounds.
"Could they have gone in?"
"I don't know," Hinanba replied as she focused her attention on the women
by the doors. "The Keeper was adamant on the idea of us returning tomorrow
morning so Major Varena and Captain Mujanba could go in to get the Sceptre."
"Who do you suppose these people are, anyway?"
"Your guess is as good as mine . . . wait!"
Both tensed as the girl in the short-sleeved blue jumpsuit with the red
trim and boots turned, she unintentionally presenting the two young Vosians
with a clear view of her front. And of the red bird-like insignia that
framed the deep "W" cut that showed off a considerable amount of teenage
cleavage from the collar right down almost to the navel!
Seeing that phoenix-like sigil, Hinanba visibly paled as she remembered the
pictures she had seen of a great starship from a planet unknown to Vosian
authorities right to this very day -- and of a golden version of that very
insignia that had been painted on the flanks of that great ship's main hull.
A starship she had constantly prayed would one day come and take her away
from the living Purgatory that was the Mensohn School.
From the horror of her "graduation" exercise, where she had been made to
kill a half-dozen street kids said to be rebel spies.
From the daily abuse from sadistic instructors and upperclassmen that
eventually drove Hinanba to become addicted to kookyuu, a mental depressant
that helped her forget -- even for a small time -- the blood that had
drenched her soul for as long as she could remember.
From the degrading sex she had been forced to engage in when Bujosur,
personal assistant to the Corps' commander Furusur, had learned of her
kookyuu addiction and seized it, transforming Hinanba, Kanba, Ryoonba and
three others into his own personal hit squad/harem.
Even when Bujosur had been assigned to another group by Furusur -- when
Hinanba and her friends had been taken under the wing of Mujanba and Varena,
the Corps' elite hunters, thus increasing their survival chances
considerably -- the dreams of that magical place beyond the stars still
haunted her.
"The Maidens," Hinanba whispered. "They're the Maidens."
* * *
"Hello, Nodoka, Mizuho."
"Negako-sama!" Mizuho breathed out in relief as she bowed respectfully to
the grandmaster of Saikoo Jinseijitsu Ninjutsu-ryuu. She then turned to
accept Inaba Ayano's embrace. "Konban wa, Ayano-chan! Where's Nahoko-san?"
"Doojou," Ayano replied as she gave Nodoka a look. "Tread cautiously."
"What about Kasumi-chan and Nabiki-chan?" Nodoka asked as she looked around
the grounds of the Tendou home. "What about Akane-chan?"
"Speak to Nahoko first."
Nodoka shuddered as the chill in Negako's voice warped through her.
Staring at the ninjutsu grandmaster, Ranma's mother fought down the urge to
visibly shake in the former's presence. At the same time, as Mizuho's words
on the very subject came back to her, Nodoka was instantly struck by the
resemblance between Negako and the woman Nodoka knew as Horikawa Nahoko, the
owner of the Hotel Kiraboshi. She then blinked on feeling Mizuho's
supportive hand fall on her shoulder. As a wave of calm then surged through
her body, Nodoka gave her friend a nod before both headed into the Tendou
grounds. Negako watched her, and then she blinked as Ayano's hands fell on
her shoulders. "Who's side will she take, Negako-sama?" the raven-haired,
blue-eyed Avalonian who possessed the Niphentaxian name "Yua dai-Tythya"
asked.
A light smile crossed Negako face as her hand reached up to gently grasp
one of Ayano's. "That depends on what Naho tells her, Ayano," the
grandmaster replied. While Negako didn't mind the suffix "-san" applied to
her name, hearing "-sama" almost grated on her as much as being called
"Sensei!" Then again, Ayano lived under considerable pressure by her sister
Avalonians to treat Negako as one worthy of the most profound respect. The
fact that Ayano was willing to bow to that peer pressure was one of the
things Negako found quite annoying about her would-be lover. Still, there
was something about Ayano's shows of doting affection that struck Negako in
a way she didn't really comprehend. "Will Naho give Nodoka the benefit of
the doubt concerning what just happened? Or will she condemn Nodoka to lose
Ranma forever?"
Ayano hummed as she leaned her chin on Negako's shoulder.
* * *
"Hello, child. Do come in."
"Elder!" Nodoka hailed, she bowing to Cologne. "Why are you here?"
Cologne nodded toward the kneeling Naho, who was relaxing by the doojou's
shrine. Glancing around the structure she had last been in just before she
had moved back to her own home, Nodoka was quick to note that it still
required repairs. She then stared at Naho before she blinked on noting that
the other woman's kimono -- Naho had changed into the more formal wear
sometime after she had made her appearance at the Tendou home -- had been
partially undone, although she was keeping the flaps of the dress wrapped
close to her. Quickly sensing that the owner of the Hotel Kiraboshi was in
fact friends with the Nujiézú elder, Nodoka nodded before she knelt in front
of Naho. "It's good to see you again, Nahoko-san," Nodoka greeted her with
a bow. "But . . .?"
"What on Earth am I doing here?" Naho finished.
Nodoka jolted before she covered her mouth to hide her smile. Naho's
ability to sense out what other people were thinking seemed almost magical
at times. Taking a deep breath to calm herself, Ranma's mother nodded.
"Hai."
Naho sighed. "Very well. Before I answer that, I should give you a very
profound apology, Nodoka-san." She bowed her head before her hands moved to
pull apart her kimono. "And show you this," she added on displaying the
string-like bikini she wore underneath.
Nodoka's breath caught in her throat as her eyes fell on Naho's lower
abdomen -- and the criss-crossed lines of ugly scar tissue which extended
all the way up from her crotch to past her navel, scars that the latter's
bikini briefs barely hid. Taking a moment to absorb that awful sight,
Nodoka then turned up to gaze into Naho's pain-filled eyes. "What happened
to you?" she asked in a hoarse whisper, her hand rising towards her mouth.
Naho closed her kimono. "Again, I am sorry that I had to show you that,
Nodoka-san. Were this situation not as dire as it can become, I would've
been less straightforward." A pause. "But this, I must tell you now,
Nodoka-san: *You* have a very stark choice to make this evening. It is
this: You either side with your daughter -- and yes, I know what's happened
to Ranma-chan because of Jusenkyou, so I WILL call her your daughter instead
of your son -- or else you side with your father and forever lose a chance
of any sort of reconciliation with Ranma-chan. And you better pray to
whatever gods you worship that Ranma-chan doesn't decide to declare a
blood-feud against the Asagaya Clan for what happened this evening." Seeing
Nodoka pale, Naho grimly added, "Because if she DOES do that, Nodoka-san, I
promise you that not only would your relatives AND YOU face her and her
sisters, you will ALSO be facing the Moroboshi-Hana Clan, the Nujiézú and
our many other allies overseas." A pause. "Do you understand me,
Nodoka-san?"
Nodoka blinked several times as the full meat of Naho's words sank into her
mind, and then she whispered, "Blood-feud . . .?"
"Yes," Naho replied with a stern nod, and then she sighed. "You know,
Nodoka-san, you share many qualities with my late mother Jiko. The most
profound of those, I'm afraid to say, is the fact that, like you with
Saotome Genma, my mother was forced into a shotgun wedding with her husband,
my father Seinen, when her passions got the better of her and I was
conceived. However, you were lucky. All Isao . . . " -- Nodoka was quick
to sense the torrent of scorn Naho expressed on her saying that name -- " .
. . did to you was banish you from your birth-family and, save for some
financial support to ensure your silence, he tried to effectively cut you
off from all your relatives, even your twin sister. What my maternal
grandfather, Hoofuku Reiji, did to my family as a result of my birth was a
lot worse." She paused before taking a deep breath. "You just saw what
Reiji did to me in punishment for my very existence. You can guess what he
did to my parents."
Nodoka's jaw dropped as the weight of THAT statement sank in. "Nahoko-san
. . . " she gasped, her voice barely audible in the doojou.
"Naho."
"Eh?"
"That's my real name," Naho explained. "'Horikawa Nahoko' in an alias I've
been forced to use over the years to keep me hidden from Reiji. My real
name is Hana Naho." A pause. "If you've been watching television recently,
you can probably guess what my relation to Moroboshi Ataru might be."
Nodoka blinked as stunned recognition dawned on her. "'Hana' is the maiden
name of Ataru-kun's grandmother, isn't it?" she asked.
"Hai," Naho replied. "Nagaiwakai was my aunt, my father's older sister."
"I see," Nodoka breathed out. "Naho-san, what's this all about, anyway?"
Naho took a deep breath. "The answer to that ultimately leads back to the
woman you know of as 'Moroboshi Negako,' Nodoka-san. I look on Negako-chan
as the daughter I never had. Even though, in one sense of the term, she's
FAR older than I am." A pause. "This all started shortly after the end of
the Greater East Asian War, Nodoka-san. You probably know what things were
like in Japan at that time. The country almost totally in ruins, under
occupation by the Americans. The members of the Black Dragon Society who
led us into that stupid war in the first place being hunted down and
punished for their crimes. The very FUTURE of Japan being called into very
strong question.
"To the many shinobi clans that were active during that time -- the Hoofuku
being one -- it was a golden opportunity. Here was a chance to regain what
the Meiji Restoration had taken away from them. Even more, in fact. There
was such an underlying rage in the hearts of so many at the time. So many
of the cultural beliefs we had taken for granted for so long had been shaken
up so badly, people just didn't know what to believe, who to trust, where
they could entrust their futures, their destiny. Add to that was the fact
that for the first time in memory, Japan had actually SURRENDERED to a
foreign power. A power that had humiliated the Emperor, forced him to
reject his divine connection to the gods, and seemed to be working hard to
bring down everything that had made our society what it was.
"So they began to disrupt and destroy everything they could get their hands
on. Ferment a civil war that Japan had NEVER seen before. Take down
everything that could have opposed them. The zaibatsu. The surviving
militarists. The supporters of State Shinto. Traditionalists who were
determined to maintain the pre-war social order at all costs in the face of
the ideals the Constitution the Americans were forcing on us might ferment.
Even more, the shinobi leaders knew that once the Americans came to see that
their rebellion could create the nation MacArthur-gensui and
Truman-daitooryou envisioned of post-war Japan, the chances were there the
Americans would've told them, 'Go ahead.' And they would've turned their
attention elsewhere.
"You know, thinking about it now, it might've actually done us all a lot of
good had that sort of civil war happened," Naho then mused as she gazed at
the doojou's ceiling. "After all, we live today in a society chock-full of
complete hypocrites. Where we openly profess to believe in peace and
harmony with the rest of the world, yet we wouldn't BEGIN to think of fully
and properly apologizing to the Koreans, the Chinese and everyone else for
the atrocities OUR soldiers unleashed on them during the war. Where we
profess to believe in social equality and yet we punish three million of our
citizens just because their ancestors were burakumin, to say ANYTHING of how
close we've become to destroying all of Ainu society and our constant denial
of basic rights to those of Korean ancestry living here in Japan."
Naho sighed. "But unfortunately, it didn't happen. And it didn't happen
for the simple reason that the Shoowa Emperor -- for whatever HIS reasons --
decided that the shinobi rebellion would've made him look like a liar in
front of Truman-daitooryou and MacArthur-gensui. After all, in 1945, the
Emperor gave his word that Japan would surrender and that the nation would
be at peace. If the shinobi launched their civil war, well . . . " A
chuckle escaped her. "We wouldn't be at peace then. Wouldn't we?"
"What happened?" Nodoka asked.
"Well, wasn't it fortunate at that time that the matriarch of the ONE clan
whose loyalty to the Imperial House had remained solid and steadfast for
well over thirteen centuries . . . " Here, Naho paused. "Made contact with
an alien race known as the Zephyrites?"
Silence.
"Nagaiwakai-sama . . . " Nodoka whispered. "The Tenchiaiki Juukazoku."
"Exactly," Naho confirmed with a nod. "Here was the perfect opportunity to
put the shinobi down once and for all. And do it in such a way that would
ensure that there could be NO chance of a future rebellion. Well, it
happened." A pause. "But some ultimately escaped."
"Your grandfather," Nodoka quickly concluded.
"Exactly. And because of that, my parents were murdered in bed and I wound
up being unable to bear my own children. To say ANYTHING of the fact that
I've been forced to hide under an alias all these years." A pause.
"Fortunately for me, Reiji is a lunatic. And he wants to survive so he
could gloat at all of those who had stood against him. That means that he
could never contemplate launching an attack on my aunt in Rishiri-tou.
After all, the Zephyrites had a missionary colony there. And Reiji learned
very much how vicious the Holy Inquisition of Zephyrus could be when it
comes to dealing with 'heretics' threatening the life of someone they
anointed as a Righteous Gentile, the highest honour Zephyrites can bestow on
outworlders. And since he was a lunatic, Reiji never came close to finding
me even though I was practically hiding in plain sight up in Onogawa." A
pause. "But then, one day, he decided to go after a different prize."
Nodoka considered that for a moment, and then she blinked. "Negako-san?"
"Negako-chan," Naho confirmed with another nod. "A thousand years of
martial arts knowledge, collected together into a living non-corporeal
database that could be accessed as easily as someone logging onto the
Internet if they had the right equipment. The fact that Negako-chan was, in
the end of it all, a sentient being who deserved of her own life . . . "
She made a dismissive wave with her hand. "Well, to Reiji, that didn't
matter. But with Negako-chan under their control, the Hoofuku would've
succeeded in dealing with those who had tried to destroy them in the past.
INCLUDING those stupid aliens who stuck their noses into something that
wasn't their own business."
Nodoka breathed out, "Your grandfather's a monster!"
"Yes, he is. But he can be a very charming monster when he needs to be,
Nodoka-san. And that's where your father got involved. Look at the
situation. Your daughter, whom Isao wanted to force under his thumb all
because he wanted to take away the last heir of Happoosai, the man who once
seduced his wife, your mother Nana, long ago. And she was becoming very
close friends with the last host of the Saikoo Jinseijitsu. Moroboshi
Ataru, Moroboshi Nagaiwakai's last living grandchild and potential heir.
"And because of that, Ranma-chan was able, once and for all, to free
herself of EVERYTHING that had weighed her down because of her father, you
and everything else that had mucked with her life for so long. And, as I'm
sure Negako-chan told you, Isao didn't want that at all." Naho wagged her
finger. "Oh, no! No! No! No! NO! That just wasn't right! After all,
Saotome Ranma was NEVER given the right OR the ability to think for herself!
It went against the laws of the Universe! It had to be STOPPED, after
all!
"So Reiji offers Isao an interesting solution. Why not ferment mistrust
between Ranma-chan and Ataru-chan? And how to do that? It was easy! Just
turn Tendou Souun into a runaway killing machine so that he could kill off
people Ranma-chan loved dearly. And if it was done right, Ranma-chan would
have believed that she shouldn't ever trust the Moroboshis again. What
might have happened afterward? Well . . . " Here, Naho shrugged. "Reiji
isn't one for long-term thinking, but the conclusion seems quite obvious to
me."
Staring at Naho, Nodoka felt a horrid chill warp through her as the
implications of THAT began to sink in. Her gaze then lost its focus as her
eyes turned down towards the doojou floor. Kneeling beside and behind her
friend, Mizuho instantly tensed as her empathic powers quickly locked in on
Nodoka's feelings. Sensing a growing pit of despair blossom deep within her
friend's heart, Mizuho squeezed her eyes shut before she turned to give Naho
a questioning glance. Noting that, Naho shook her head before she gave
Mizuho a warning glare in return. Seeing that, Mizuho squeezed her eyes
shut once more as she swung her head away, tears starting to glisten in her
eyelashes.
Nodoka didn't take notice of that silent communication between Naho and
Mizuho, but Cologne did. Peering intently at Mizuho, the elder's eyes then
widened. *Another one?!* she thought as she gave Naho a glance, and then
she turned back to stare at the Avalonian calling herself "Yamashina
Mizuho." *And she appears to love Nodoka. How interesting . . . *
Finally, after what seemed an eternity, Nodoka took a deep breath. "Thank
you for telling me this, Naho-san. Excuse me, please."
With that, she rose, bowed respectfully to Naho, and then she walked out of
the doojou. Mizuho remained in place as Nodoka went, and then she surged to
her feet to follow. "Stay here, Kaili," Naho then whispered, she raising
her hand. "There's nothing you can do now to help her."
Mizuho, created ten years before as Kaili bedai-Tythya, spun around, her
eyes flashing with murderous rage as a growl entered her voice. "Do you
begin to realize what you just DID to her, Naho?!" she snarled a syllable at
a time.
"I did," Naho replied. "If you're concerned about your would-be lover
taking the suicide option because she can't choose between her daughter and
her father, don't be. There are others involved. And besides, you
should've been able to sense the bioroid factory hovering in orbit as we
speak."
She pointed straight up. Mizuho stopped, and then she yelped as a hand
landed on her shoulder. Spinning around, she then froze in place on staring
into a tanned face pierced with burning crimson eyes, framed with brown hair
and decorated with a musical note-and-dagger tattoo by the right eye.
Taking that in, she then blanched, and then she paused as the other woman
touched her lips with a fingertip. The newcomer then asked, "Do you love
her?"
Mizuho blinked several times before answering, "More than my own life."
"Then let's go. We got some work to do." The newcomer then tapped her
communicator. "Yomi, this is Priss. Two to beam up."
"Right," another voice called over the comm link.
Cologne blinked as she watched Mizuho and Priss disappear in a sparkle of
what just HAD to be a transporter beam; the elder knew her "Star Trek," too.
"And what's THIS all about?!" she demanded as she turned to gaze on Naho.
Naho stood up, she moving to adjust her kimono. "I think Nabiki-chan can
answer that. But let's let her cool off before we ask."
Cologne nodded. "Good point."
* * *
The doorbell pealed. "Hai! Just a moment!"
The door to the upscale apartment, located in Jinguumae, between Harajuku
and Aoyama in Tokyo's Setagaya Ward, opened to reveal a smiling Asagaya
Hisayo. "Hai?!" she called out before her eyes focused on her visitor. "Um
. . . "
"Please forgive me for disturbing you, Hisayo-sama," Catty Ray greeted
Nodoka's sister with a bow. She was dressed in a ruffled blouse, mid-thigh
skirt and zip-up rider boots. The lack of a bra was quite evident to
Hisayo.
Taking in the lovely lavender-haired woman with the odd gold eyes, Hisayo
then said, "Um, forgive me for asking, but . . . "
"Am I an alien?" the android-turned-bioroid finished. "Hai, I am."
"You must know Moroboshi Ataru then."
"No, I've not yet had the privilege of meeting Ataru-sama, but my bond-mate
Lufy and my adopted sister Catty have met him," Catty Ray replied.
"However, it is not because of Ataru-sama that I've come to see you,
Hisayo-sama." She then paused as she considered something, and then she
said, "Well, ironically, it actually IS because of Ataru-sama that I have to
see you, Hisayo-sama! Specifically, it's because of Ataru-sama's growing
relationship with your niece, Saotome Ranma -- and what might happen to
Ranma-sama if your sister Nodoka succeeds in carrying out a VERY foolish and
illogical act of atonement this evening -- which has forced me to come see
you this evening."
Hisayo's eyes widened, and then a scowl crossed her face. While she had no
proof about this girl's sincerity, a voice deep in her mind told her that
Catty Ray was speaking the whole and unvarnished truth. And she had just
called Ranma her "niece." That implied that this strange yet very polite
alien girl knew something that only Hisayo and Nodoka -- plus most likely
Moroboshi Ataru and the other members of his family -- knew.
"Let me get my coat," she advised before walking to the closet where she
kept her coats. "How long have we got before Nodoka-chan slits her throat?"
"She has just left the Tendou family grounds, walking back to her home,"
Catty Ray explained as Hisayo slipped on her jacket and a pair of shoes.
"We believe that as soon as she returns to her home, she'll proceed at once
to terminate her own life. We still have time."
Hisayo grimaced as she locked her apartment door. "It'll take too damn
long to get there by the subway and a taxi," she muttered.
"Allow me, then," Catty Ray offered as she gently grasped Hisayo's hand,
her other tapping her belt-mounted communicator. "Energize."
Seconds later, the hallway before Asagaya Hisayo's apartment was empty.
* * *
"Thanks for letting me use the shower, Karen-chan!"
"It's alright," Karen absently mused as she watched the star field whip
past. The "Hasei'cha" was keeping even pace with the "Windrider" at a
distance of two hundred metres; Karen knew the "Kiboo'cha" was doing the
same thing on the other side of the barque. Narrowing her eyes, she focused
her attention on an observation gallery on the warpsloop's upper hull. Two
people were standing there. Blinking, she reached over to her nightstand as
Seiko walked out of the bathroom, totally naked save for the towel she was
using to dry her hair. Opening the drawer, Karen smiled on seeing a pair of
macro-binoculars, just like the pair Ataru had in his cabin, sitting there.
"I guess Onii-chan thought of everything when he had this ship rebuilt for
us," Karen stated.
"Here, let me show you how to use them," Seiko announced.
After a quick set of instructions, the pianist put the binoculars to her
eyes so she could see who was in the gallery on the "Hasei'cha." "Ah, it's
Spea-san and Amy-san!" Karen then announced before her cheeks started to
colour. "Oh, dear . . . " she breathed out.
"What?" Seiko asked as she returned to drying her hair.
Karen lowered the binoculars. "They weren't wearing any clothes."
"Well, that's to be expected," Seiko noted. "They've been an all-female
society for over ten thousand years, Karen-chan. The idea of public nudity
must be as totally irrelevant to the Sagussans as it would be to the
Vosians."
"Vosi- . . .?" Karen then nodded. "Oh, Nassur-san's people!"
Seiko was quick to sense her host's understandable reaction to the expat
Vosian hunter. "Handsome, isn't he?" she asked.
"Hai, he is that!" Karen admitted as she put the binoculars away. "But
he's too rugged for my tastes. I'd prefer someone like Onii-chan."
"Which Onii-chan?"
Both laughed. "Hai, that's true, isn't it?" Karen mused as Seiko wrapped a
towel around her, and then walked over to sit beside her host. "I mean,
Onii-chan -- well, Ataru, I mean -- he's more like what I'd want. Much that
I am happy that Kaeru-oniichan's alive and okay, but . . .! Well . . . "
"The idea of him being so logical turns you off, doesn't it?"
A nod. "Hai. I mean, it's not Onii-chan's fault, but still . . . "
"It's alright. Besides, it's not as bad as you might think. Some of the
Great School actually made contact with the Nagussans not so long ago. They
may act very logical on normal occasions, but when they're alone with
someone they love . . .! Oh, my!" she breathed out. "It can get pretty hot
and heavy at times! All we have to do now is find some way to convince all
of Naromo-san's people about what they really are, de-sterilize them, and
then lock Kaeru-san and Naromo-san in a room somewhere." She then raised
her finger. "Preferably one with a king-sized waterbed in it. And no
condoms in sight."
Karen giggled. "We'd all become aunts soon enough," she then said before a
knock was heard at the door. "Hai!" she called out.
"It's Hime!" Shirayuki announced as she walked in, a tray full of warm buns
in hand. "Hime brought some Pang Manjok barely rolls."
"Plain?" Seiko asked.
"Iie desu no!" the chef assured her as she put the tray down. "Hime put
lots of cinnamon and cane sugar in them to make them really sweet."
"Arigatou, Shirayuki-chan," Karen thanked her sister.
As Karen and Seiko picked up a roll to nibble on them, Shirayuki quickly
withdrew, closing the door behind her. Seiko watched her go before she
moved to nibble on the roll. The sweet taste exploded in her mouth, she
grinning with delight as Karen took her own bite. "These are great!" she
muttered. "I wish I could cook as well as this."
"Yeah, it would've saved you a lot of trouble, especially after your
lollipop helped turned Onii-chan into twins that one time."
"You girls would've loved that, I bet."
"Hai!" She then sighed. "Seiko-chan, I don't hate you. None of us do."
Seiko stopped, and then she sighed. "After what I did . . . "
"You made mistakes," Karen assured her as she reached over to give the
Nendo-kata's shoulder a friendly squeeze. "And the biggest mistake of all
was that you didn't try to *diagnose* the problem with Onii-chan. You just
charged forward and *punished* him . . . "
"I had no right to do that!"
"But who was to tell you otherwise?" Karen asked.
"These days, I wish SOMEONE had done that!" Seiko stated, and then she
turned to gaze on Karen. "It's a pity that Negako-san didn't decide to come
back earlier and set Darling's memories straight . . . oh, say right after
Tag Race One instead of Tag Race Two. It would've saved us all a lot of
trouble in the long term." She then looked down, she then adding, "And
maybe it would've saved Ranma-san a lot of trouble, too."
Karen sighed. "Hai, that's true, isn't it?" She then took another bite of
the roll in her hand. After swallowing it, she then gazed once more on her
guest. "You still love Onii-chan, don't you? You'd marry him still if you
got the chance, wouldn't you?"
"Hai," Seiko replied with a nod before one of her hands drifted to rub her
tummy. "Even though I'd never be able to bear Darling's child in this body.
I can only mate with other women, even after I've Crossed Over."
"That's pretty unfair, isn't it?"
"Damn right it is."
"Would you want a surrogate co-parent for your baby?"
Seiko shook her head. "No. We really don't believe in that sort of thing.
You need two to tango. And once you tangoed, you have to stay together to
ensure the child grows up loved and cared for in a COMPLETE family. To do
otherwise . . . " She shook her head again. "No, that's not our way at
all. I couldn't think of doing that to my child."
Karen nodded as Seiko took another bite. "But you still love Onii-chan."
"I'll love him to the day I slip into the Black Ocean and become one with
the Cosmic Chain of Life," Seiko vowed.
"Would you want to become my girlfriend?"
Seiko jolted, and then she spun around to stare at her host. "Karen!"
The pianist laughed. "Gomen nasai, Seiko-chan! I didn't mean to shock you
like that!" She then took a deep breath before she gave the Nendo-kata a
knowing look. "But that WAS you on Monday, wasn't it? When we were at the
Tower pool swimming after shopping at Esmerelda's?"
"Chikage-san said you were pretty sensitive to empathic probes."
"Hai, Chikage-chan told me that a long time ago. I've always remembered
that." A pause. "It didn't take me too long to suspect who it might have
been that made me feel that when I was at the pool. Onee-chan confirmed it
for me that night." Here, Karen took a deep breath before she reached over
to gently grasp Seiko's hand. "I'm very flattered by your interest in me,
Seiko-chan."
"You deserve it, Karen-chan. You are very beautiful."
"Really?" Karen's cheeks reddened further. "Arigatou."
The Nendo-kata then sighed. "Still, I don't think it would really work out
between us. There're my feelings for Darling. And even after finding out
what I have about Ranma-san and what Lufy did . . . " She shook her head.
"I still love him, Karen-chan. I'd die for him if it had to come to that."
She then turned once more to stare at her host, her eyebrow arching
knowingly. "And there're your feelings for Darling, too."
Karen blinked, and then she nodded. "Hai, that's true."
They gazed at each other, and then Karen leaned up to give Seiko a chaste
kiss on the lips. Seiko blinked as the sincerity of that contact surged
through her, and then she reached over to draw Karen into her embrace. They
remained together for a moment, and then Karen pulled back, she extending
her pinkie to the Nendo-kata. "Friends?"
"Forever," Seiko vowed as she linked her pinkie with Karen's.
They kissed again, and then Karen stood. "Why don't you get some sleep,
Sei-chan? We're still over an hour away from this place and I want to ask
Lufy-san if we can find some way to contact Mie-san or Ayumu-san to see how
Hinako-chan and Aria-chan are doing."
"Thanks," Seiko replied as Karen moved to leave. "Ka-chan?"
"Hai?"
"It's your bed, too."
Karen smirked. "Etchi!"
Both laughed as Karen stepped through the doorway. Seiko remained still
for some time after the door closed behind the pianist, and then she sighed
as she shifted over to gaze out the window at the "Hasei'cha." Sure enough,
Spea and Amy were still in the gallery, they currently in each other's arms
and sharing very wet kisses. Smiling enviously as she empathically took in
the bloom of love emanating from the warpsloop's combat officer and
coxswain, Seiko then moved to slip under the covers.
"Darling," she whispered as she closed her eyes.
* * *
"That could easily become a problem for us in the future."
Karen stopped, and then she looked over to see Chikage reclining on the
bulkhead by the door leading to the pilotage. "Sei-chan, you mean," the
pianist mused as she stood beside the sorceress, she clasping her hands
behind her back. "I don't think I could ever feel that for her,
Chikage-chan."
"True," Chikage agreed. "I doubt any of us could feel that way to her,
especially after we got a taste of how much hers and everyone else's actions
against Ani-kun had come to hurt him in the long term, memory loss or no."
Karen scowled as THAT particular memory of the time immediately after
Ataru's arrival on the Island flashed past her mind's eye. "Hai, that's
true," she breathed out, and then she shrugged. "Still, we should try to do
something for Sei-chan. But what CAN we do, Chikage-chan?"
Chikage considered that, and then she smirked. "There is a possibility."
She gazed on Karen. The latter blinked as she considered what her sister
just said, and then her eyes widened as it hit her. "You mean . . .?" she
began before her voice faltered as she considered that fact. Seeing Chikage
nod, the pianist breathed out, "We can do that, can't we?"
"If Ani-kun'll go along with it," Chikage warned.
Karen nodded.
* * *
"Ah, Negako-san! Konban wa!"
Negako blinked before she gazed over her shoulder to see six girls from
Tomobiki, all of them having dressed in casual clothes before they came to
Nerima, standing close to the main gate to the Tendou property. "Shinobu,"
she returned Shinobu's greeting, and then her eyes sharply focused on Momoe
before an icy smile crossed her face. "I see Ataru had to use extreme force
to deal with one of your kidnappers, Momoe. I assume you have come here to
consult with me about the emotional after-effects of that event."
Momoe jolted as the grandmaster's words washed through her, and then she
gave Negako a look as her eyebrows twitched. "What on Earth are you anyway,
Negako-san?" she demanded. "Sherlock Holmes? How can you tell all THAT?!"
"She's the Earth Angel," Ayano, who stood at Negako's side, replied, and
then she gazed on her. "Ne, Tedai?"
Negako sighed. "Ayano . . . "
"You're an Avalonian, aren't you?"
Eyes spun around to gaze on Sawada Minako, she standing beside Shinobu.
"ANOTHER one?!" Sakiko demanded as she turned to gaze on Ayano, an ironic
smile crossing her face. "Sweet Blessed Mother, how many of you actually
got away from those devil-shark Niphentaxians?!"
"Hopefully soon, we'll ALL get away from them," Ayano asserted. "Right,
sister?" She winked at Minako.
Seeing that, Shinobu began to fluster, her cheeks reddening. She then
stopped. Why had she felt THAT way about Ayano winking at Minako? Minako
wasn't her girlfriend, for Heaven's sake! Was she . . .? "Right," Minako
replied before she gazed at Shinobu. "Shinobu-chan. All Avalonians call
each other 'sister' on first meeting."
Shinobu jolted. "Eh?! Oh, I'm sorry!" she apologized.
Embarrassed laughter then escaped her. "Well, I will say this, then,"
Ayano observed. "You have EXCELLENT taste in potential bond-mates."
Minako jerked before her cheeks reddened. "Um, th-thanks . . . "
Shinobu's own blush deepened as her classmates began to snicker. "You're
trapped now, Shinobu!" Ryuunosuke then asserted.
"Ah, we have more guests!"
"Ah, Kasumi-san, konban wa!" Momoe hailed as Kasumi walked up, and then she
blinked on seeing the tense look on the elder Tendou daughter's face. Momoe
had never met Kasumi before, but she had come to know a lot about the older
woman thanks to her long association with Nabiki. To see Kasumi look like
THAT in PUBLIC was almost unheard of. "Kasumi-san, what happened?!" she
then asked. "Are you alright?!"
Kasumi blinked, and then she gave Momoe a weak smile. "No, I'm afraid I'm
not really alright. We had an incident here . . . "
Sakiko tensed. "What sort of incident . . .?" she began before her
empathic powers locked in on the people inside. Her eyes then glowed as she
did a quick telepathic scan before she winced. "Oh, Mother . . . " she
breathed out. "My sympathies, Tendou-san."
"What?!" Kumiko demanded.
"Kasumi's father is dead."
Eyes locked on Negako. Kasumi gave the grandmaster a grateful smile before
she turned away, she heading back towards the house. "What happened?" Momoe
asked before her eyes scanned around the yard. "Where's Nabiki, anyway?!
Did something happen to her?! What . . .?"
"She is well," Negako stated in a voice that quickly dampened Momoe's panic
about her friend. "Nabiki is currently engaged in some necessary
stress-relief, allowing all the frustrations and anger which have built up
inside her since her mother's death vent themselves out finally. Given
recent events, the target of Nabiki's anger may not surprise you in the long
run, but it will most likely offend your sensibilities, Momoe."
Momoe blinked as she took in Negako's words, and then she broke away from
the others, she racing to the patio. "Momoe-chan, wait!" Kumiko cried out
as she moved to follow, and then she yelped as Negako's hand caught her
wrist. "Hey!" she cried out. "What're you . . .?"
"Momoe understands Nabiki in ways you do not, Kumiko. Do not interfere."
The others just stared at her. Meanwhile, Momoe had stopped herself just
before turning to walk into the Tendou sitting room, a sense of trepidation
arcing through her. She had never come to visit her friend at her home
before; whenever Nabiki had wanted to see Momoe about business, the two
always met either in Tomobiki itself or at the coffee shop on the border
between Tomobiki and Nerima. Taking a deep breath, she then moved to step
inside when her hearing detected a faint sparking noise. Pausing to
consider what could be making that sound, she then squared her shoulders and
marched in. She then stopped on seeing what was there, instantly wishing
she had stayed put.
"Nabiki . . . "
Nabiki jolted before spinning around to see Momoe standing nearby. In her
hand, the energy tip starting to burn a hole in the wooden floor of the
sitting room, was Tomo's stun-baton. Seeing the electricity sparking around
that device, Momoe was instantly convinced that it was powerful enough to
even stun Rei in tiger-bull format. But it was what was lying beside Nabiki
that caused a surge of bile to rise up in Momoe's throat.
She had never met Tendou Souun, but she had heard enough descriptions of
the man to recognize him. Even if he was currently a corpse, a bullet hole
of some sort in the chest, with deep burn marks scorched across his face.
Burn marks that had to have come from the weapon in Nabiki's hand. Momoe
then focused on Nabiki once more. Seeing the tears in the middle Tendou
daughter's eyes, Momoe's revulsion vanished in an instant as she raced over
to sweep her friend into a comforting embrace. Nabiki didn't resist her as
the stun-baton fell away from her hands to clatter on the floor near Souun's
leg. A second later, a hand scooped up the weapon and deactivated it.
Momoe blinked as Tomo straightened herself, the Sagussan calmly stowing her
weapon on her utility belt. The latter sighed as she gave the former a
knowing look, and then she tapped her left wrist-bracelet. "Tomo to Yomi."
"Yomi here," came the reply.
Tomo gazed on Nabiki. The latter nodded. "Set transporter on maximum
particle dispersal. Beam this hunk of stormwalker dung outta here."
"Right. Energizing now."
A transporter beam carried away Souun's body. Momoe watched it vanish, and
then she stared at Tomo. The internal security officer took a deep breath.
"On our planet, Marubeya-san, child abandonment is a capital crime."
With that, she walked out of the sitting room. Momoe watched her go, and
then she gazed into Nabiki's tear-streaked face. "Nabiki, what happened?"
she gently prodded as she reached up to massage the other girl's cheeks.
Nabiki blinked several times. "Count yourselves very lucky, Momoe-chan."
"Eh?"
Nabiki then blinked before she breathed out. "It's a long story."
"We've got all night," Momoe advised her.
Nabiki considered that. "Yeah, we do, don't we. Let's get out of here."
With that, the two walked out of the room.
* * *
A pair of hands crossed Mizuho's face to cover her eyes. "Guess who?!"
The manager of the Hotel Kiraboshi gasped. She spun around to find herself
gazing at what appeared to be a pointed-eared, teenage version of Sakurambou
Sakura. Blinking several times as she took in the other's measure, Mizuho
then squeaked, "Otako . . .?"
"Been a long time, sister," the replica of the high priestess of the Hegane
Sect, Otako odai-Meinyak, noted with a wagging finger.
Mizuho blinked several times as she took that in, and then with a delighted
laugh, she rose from her chair to sweep Otako into her arms. Watching this
from nearby, Priss could only smirk before she turned back to gaze on the
two active gestation chambers in this part of the Avalon bioroid factory.
"I take it you know this lovely lady, Kaili."
Mizuho chuckled as she wrapped an arm around Otako. "We were created at
the same time, Priss-san," she explained. "The odai-Meinyak, in whose image
Otako here was created, wanted an 'older sister' figure to play with while
she was growing up." She then tensed on feeling a wave of intense sadness
warp through her skin from Otako. Staring at the raven-haired woman, Mizuho
then closed her eyes. "When?" she asked.
"When the ot'ndai-Zkuhsbagh seized control of the factory using the
spirit-energy of many of those who were killed in Lumukyou," Otako replied.
Since he was the founder of the Church of Lum, Oogi was accorded the highest
name ranking among Niphentaxians, though both Priss and Mizuho were quick to
sense that Otako really wouldn't care if Oogi either lived or finally died.
"He was powerful enough to even overcome the influence of a controlling orb
from the Milky Way 'Curses 'R' Us' Management Organization my other-self
found in some rubbish heap near Uru sometime after I was first activated.
With that, he seized control of the factory and blasted us off from Phentax
Twelve . . . "
"And when that happened, the whole planet got turned into an asteroid
field, killing everyone who was alive on it," Priss finished. Sensing
Otako's surprise, the Sagussan smirked as she crossed her arms. "I
originally came here with some friends of mine to obtain a bioroid body for
a companion android who'd achieved full sentience and wanted to be fully
organic. When we checked out the Phentax system, we saw what happened."
"It didn't matter, anyway," Otako observed. "By the time the
ot'ndai-Zkuhsbagh came to the factory, my other-self's orb had succeeded in
completely subverting the living spirits of every Invader on Phentax
Twelve."
"Where'd it exactly come from?" Mizuho asked.
"An friend of Lum's family, the Lady of the Oak Forest Asteroid," Otako
answered. "When Lum was born, invitations were sent out to all of the
Invaders' friends to attend the christening and baby shower. The invitation
to the Lady of the Oak Forest was lost. She took it personally, and then
she created a curse to ensure Lum would never know true love. For some
reason, when my other-self found it, the curse's power grew out of control."
She bowed her head. "What happened after the ot'ndai-Zkuhsbagh came . . .
"
"Was a mercy-killing," Mizuho finished. "I grieve for you, sister."
"Thank you," Otako replied, and then her eyes focused on Priss. "We've all
noticed what one of your co-workers did for us when you last came here.
You're lucky that the ot'ndai-Zkuhsbagh is so obsessed with destroying the
'Great Evil,' he hasn't had time to devote himself into making sure that
none of us can seriously rebel against him." Her eyes turned down. "Still,
as long as Gloriana remains locked away in the main computer core by the
ot'ndai-Zkuhsbagh, we can't hope to free ourselves from his control."
Priss blinked as she took that in, and then she closed her eyes as she
considered what options there were for the Avalonians. She knew "Gloriana"
-- that was a slurred version of an ancient Kyre'sha phrase, "glorgh-anghya"
("the Divine One who beholds all of Creation") -- was the name given to the
central controlling conscience inserted into the factory by the people who
launched Project: Avalon millennia ago. "Do you have any DNA samples left
from the time the Project was started?" she then asked.
"All gone," Otako replied. "They were destroyed as soon as the Invaders
were able to figure out how to keep Gloriana from reasserting full positive
control over the factory. None of us dares try to do anything like that."
Priss hummed. "What about DNA samples from Lum?"
Otako blinked. "Lum?" She shook her head again. "They're gone, too. The
ot'ndai-Zkuhsbagh deleted them from memory."
"No doubt, to ensure his precious 'goddess'' memory remained as pure as
possible," Mizuho added, and then she peered at Priss as the Pathfinder's
ultimate idea finally came to her. "Priss-san, who could we use as a
physical template for Gloriana's new body, then?"
"Ataru's out; he's the 'great evil' in Oogi's eyes and that's that. Izumo
Seiko is out since her body's based off three of her friends from Tomobiki.
We can't use Miyake Shinobu since she's considered a 'sinful doubter' . . .
" Her voice then trailed off. "Hey, wait a minute . . . " she whispered
before she snapped her fingers. "She's perfect!"
"Who?!" Otako and Mizuho demanded in sync.
The Pathfinder flashed them an icy smile before she tapped her
communicator. "Priss to Yomi. I need Tomo for a job."
"Can I help?!" a high-pitched voice then demanded over the line.
Priss blinked. "Chiyo?!"
* * *
The Mizunokooji estate was well lit in the early evening as two people in
kimonos walked through the beautiful gardens close to the main residence.
It had thoroughly annoyed Mendou Shuutarou that, almost as soon as he had
returned from being rescued from Elle, he had been packaged off and
delivered to the front gates of his fiancée's home just to spend some
"quality time" (his father's words) with Mizunokooji Asuka.
But, in the end, it WAS family honour that forced him to agree to come
here. And besides, Asuka was, despite her quirks, delightful company. Even
if they WERE currently being shielded from potential outside problems by
half of the Kurotenshi, the Mizunokooji Clan's in-house troop of young,
gorgeous female bodyguards whose quite revealing uniforms -- polo shirts,
leather ties, hot pants, leather knee-high boots and shooter's glasses --
were just as ubiquitous as the Kuromegane's three-piece suits and dark
Ray-Bans.
"Onii-sama, are you alright?"
Mendou jerked on hearing Asuka's question, and then he flustered as he gave
her an apologetic look. "Gomen ne, Asuka-chan," he said, he reaching to
give her hand a squeeze. "I'm still bothered because of today's events."
"Okaa-sama told me about that Elle woman," Asuka said. "I was afraid she'd
put you into her awful refrigerator, just like she tried to do when you
first met her!" She then reached over to wrap her arm protectively around
one of his. Fortunately for the young heiress of the Mizunokooji sports
empire -- not to mention her fiancé -- Asuka had been given a lot of tips
from her classmates at Keppeki Girl's Junior High School about how to deal
with a man she cared for. "I'm just glad that you're safe again,
Onii-sama."
"So am I," Mendou confessed before a blank look crossed his face.
Asuka did not notice as his eyes turned once more to the starry night.
That was good, for the young scion of Japan's richest family had a lot on
his mind. And the primary thing that was bothering Mendou Shuutarou was a
man whom he dared not mention to his fiancée, even if, as it seemed these
days, Moroboshi Ataru would not succumb to the disgustingly lecherous
behaviour that had so frightened Asuka in the past. Of course, Mendou
really couldn't bring himself to believe that his hated rival had truly
changed, had evolved away from his idiotic past. But the evidence of the
last two weeks, especially the events on the "Rose Emperor" earlier, were
strongly shouting otherwise.
To believe . . .
Moroboshi had KILLED!
What was worse, he had killed a WOMAN!
Worst of all, he had killed demonstrating the same general lack of emotion
one might express when one squashed a cockroach!
And if he had done that . . .
What could happen next?
Indeed, what WOULD happen next?
And how could he, Mendou Shuutarou, react to it?
What indeed . . .?
"Eh?!"
Mendou jolted as Asuka's grip on his arm tightened considerably, he
instantly coming to a stop. Looking at Asuka, he then followed her line of
vision to a point in the path five metres ahead. Seeing what was presently
sitting there gazing at them with dark eyes, Mendou's jaw dropped to the
ground in shocked disbelief. "What on Earth . . .?" he demanded as his mind
tried to wrap around that image. "A tiger . . .?"
Saying that, the scion of Japan's richest family dismissed that description
of the odd-looking, beige-furred feline up ahead. While the beast was
indeed about the same size as a Siberian tiger, it had the lanky leanness of
a North American cougar. Atop that, there were snake-like muscular
appendages sticking out from both sides of the beast's neck, just beyond the
curve of its jaw. And that did NOT take into account the huge, furred,
bat-like wings sticking out from behind its shoulder blades. Even folded
against the creature's side, the wings could at LEAST span ten metres from
tip to tip if they were extended. And the long tail that was currently
curled against the beast's forepaws ended in a diamond-shaped flat pad of
flesh similar to a beaver's tail. Realizing instantly that this creature
could simply NOT be from Earth, Mendou tensed himself as he drew his katana
from under his kimono. "Asuka-chan, stay behind me . . . " he warned his
fiancée.
"Don't worry," a female voice called out. "Tadakichi won't hurt you."
Everyone blink-blinked several times as a slender woman dressed in the
light green-and-gold of a Sagussan civilian medical officer moved out from
behind the feline. Seeing her, Asuka's jaw dropped as she instantly
recalled a certain manga series a classmate of hers had shown her -- and of
its lead star. "Chiyo-chan . . .?" she gasped as she pulled away from
Mendou.
Mendou blinked. He knew a little bit about "Azumanga Daioh" -- while he
didn't partake in reading that form of common entertainment, he had heard a
lot about various popular series at school -- so he understood the
reference. But attaching the name "Chiyo" to this strange woman was pushing
it. In Azuma-sensei's manga, Mihama Chiyo was a child genius who had been
promoted straight into first-year high school from fourth-year elementary
school, which made her ten years old at the start of the series. The woman
Asuka just called "Chiyo" had to be eighteen, if not twenty! And she
certainly had the body to back up such an assertion, given the very nice
pair of breasts that seemed almost ready to burst free from her oddly-cut
jumpsuit top, to say AHYTHING of a body that rivalled Sakura-sensei's in
general shape, plus she standing as tall as Asuka! Further, while the woman
WAS wearing her dark caramel hair in the ponytails the manga character had,
Mendou knew Mihama Chiyo did NOT have tapered ears!
"Close enough," the newcomer asserted as she pulled her hand away from the
alien beast beside her, and then she bowed, clasping her hands together in a
splayed-finger prayer-like gesture. "I sincerely apologize for disturbing
your time together, but I've come here to speak to you about something of
great import." Her eyes fell on Asuka. "Asuka-san, how'd you like to be a
. . .?"
"WHO IS THIS?!"
Everyone screamed out in shocked surprise as Chiyo and her companion spun
around to stare into a matronly woman's face frozen in a perennial smile,
she draped in a flower-embossed kimono. "Okaa-sama!" Asuka gasped.
Mizunokooji Saeko quickly focused her starry eyes -- a feature she shared
with both Asuka and her son, Tobimaro -- on the intruder. "WHO IS THIS?!"
she hotly demanded before blinking wildly as Chiyo drew out a scanner from
her first aid bag -- no Sagussan doctor or nurse ever left home without one!
-- to pass it over her face, the device chirping. "Eh . . .? What are you
doing?! Why are you waving that thing in my face?!"
Chiyo hummed as she drew her scanner back to examine the readout on her
medical tricorder. "Oh, my!" she breathed out. "I never thought I'd ever
see a case of facial palsy quite like yours, Saeko-san. Have you ever had a
chance to see a neurologist to be treated?"
The iron-willed matriarch of the Mizunokooji family shuddered as outrage
billowed from every point on her body, and then she screamed out, "***I AM
NOT DISEASED! NOW, WHY ARE YOU HARRASSING MY DAUGHTER AND HER FIANCÉ . .
.?!***"
"***DOUBLE CHOP!***"
A pair of clasped hands came down HARD on Saeko's head, driving her into
the walkway. Seeing that, Mendou dodged in front of Asuka, he partially
drawing his katana. Multiple hands then gripped his arms and legs. A
glance over his shoulder quickly revealed that ALL of the Kurotenshi were
hiding themselves behind him, they fearfully gazing on the black-and-blue
dressed woman who just knocked down their employer with ONE BLOW! "Young
Master! Protect us, please!" Makige Kinko, the Kurotenshi's wavy-haired
leader, wailed.
"Tomo!" Chiyo screamed out. "You didn't have to hit her THAT hard!"
"Hey, it ain't MY fault this perp was threatening you!" Tomo yelled back.
Staring at her, Mendou blinked, his jaw dropping. "It's you!" he gasped as
he pointed at the Sagussan internal security officer. "You're the one who
was on the 'Rose Emperor' when Seiko-san and Sakiko-san came to rescue us!"
The scion of the Mendou fortune found himself staring at a monster with
blazing eyes and a battle aura that would scare the bejeezus out of Saotome
Ranma! "***WHO GAVE A MORON LIKE* YOU *THE RIGHT TO CREDIT* THOSE *TWERPS
WITH SAVING YOUR SORRY ASS FROM ELLE?! IT WAS ATARU-SAMA AND HINAKO-SAMA
WHO SAVED YOU, NOT ANYONE ELSE! AND DON'T YOU EVER FORGET THAT! GOT
ME?!***"
Mendou and Asuka screamed as both leaped behind the massed Kurotenshi to
get away from that horrid vision. "TOMO!" Chiyo yelled. "JUST BECAUSE
THEY'RE FROM A TOGHMOGHBIKI DOESN'T GIVE YOU THE RIGHT TO GIVE THEM HEART
ATTACKS!"
Tomo reverted to normal as she glared at her friend. "It ain't MY fault
THIS kimei'aidoei acts like such a fool when it comes to Ataru-sama, Chiyo!"
The doctor paused as she considered the internal security officer's words.
After a moment, she nodded. "Yes, I suppose that's true!" A disapproving
glare was then sent Mendou's way. "His behaviour when it came to Ataru-sama
DID leave a lot to be desired!"
"WHAT?!" Mendou cried out. In a flash, he lunged over to grasp Chiyo's
hands. "Miss, you MUST reject Moroboshi . . .!"
An ear-splitting roar then sent Mendou scrambling away from Chiyo as the
animal she called "Tadakichi" leapt to his feet and spread his wings out in
a threatening posture. The doctor sighed before she drew out a handkerchief
to wipe her hand down. Seeing her do THAT, Mendou froze in paralysed shock
as Chiyo turned to Tomo. "Honestly! The man simply can't respect any
choice a woman makes, can he?!" she muttered.
"Yeesh! Tell me about it!" Tomo replied before she thumbed the still-dazed
Saeko, the derision she felt for Asuka's mother flowing in torrents from her
voice. "And to believe this dipwit actually wants to force her own daughter
into marrying the stupid twit!"
Chiyo sighed. "Well, what did you expect from a woman who raised her
daughter in total isolation from all men for FIFTEEN years?!"
Hearing that, Tomo started, and then she turned to peer intently at Asuka.
"Yeah, that would explain why is it she's so darned afraid of guys these
days, huh?!" The internal security officer then snapped her fingers as she
gazed on the doctor. "Sounds like child abuse to me!"
Chiyo blinked, and then she sighed, a sweat drop pouring down her hair.
Even if she WAS a doctor, she had no real skill when it came to trying to
curb Tomo's frequent wild mood-swings. Only Koyomi, Ayumu or another of the
Azudai Clique, Kagura, seemed to have any luck doing THAT! Besides, given
what she knew of Mizunokooji Asuka's history, it was easy for Chiyo to
conclude that her mother WAS ultimately responsible for the girl's
androphobia, regardless of what or who finally triggered it and then forced
it into such an acute state. And Saeko and her husband honestly that Asuka
was fit to marry Mendou Shuutarou when she obviously had next to no real
control over her physical strength?
Terrans were SURE strange people, weren't they?!
Oh, well . . .!
"Hai, it's child abuse!" the doctor then muttered as she waved Tomo off,
the tiredness in her voice quite apparent. "Have fun!"
Tomo jolted. "Really?! You mean it, Chiyo?!"
"I said it, didn't I?"
"YA-HOO!"
The internal security officer whipped out her stun-baton, flicked it on,
and then went to work. Seeing what Tomo was doing to their employer, the
Kurotenshi remained frozen in place. Mendou was also frozen stiff, his eyes
spiralling from Chiyo's sharp show of rejection. As Saeko's pained screams
echoed across the property, Chiyo tiredly turned to Asuka. "Gomen nasai,
Asuka-san!" she apologized with a bow to the young heiress. "I only wanted
to ask you to be a hero, but my friends insisted that Tomo come along with
me!"
Asuka blinked. "A hero . . .?" She pointed at herself, her eyes widening.
"You want me to be a hero, Chiyo-chan?"
"Hai."
Asuka blinked again, and then she nodded. "Okay!"
Hearing that, Chiyo beamed.
* * *
"Just what do you think you're doing, Nodoka?"
Nodoka gasped as that question echoed in her ears, and then she spun around
to see someone standing in the entranceway of her home. She blinked several
times as her mind tried to interpret who it was. As realization dawned,
Ranma's mother shakily turned away from Hisayo, her eyes focusing on the
tantou before her. A sheet of expensive paper, a calligraphy brush and ink
well were off to one side, ready to be used when Nodoka would compose her
farewell poem. She was draped in her most formal kimono, the flaps around
her collars pulled a bit away to expose her neck; for the wives of samurai,
it wasn't the abdomen that was ripped open when one committed suicide.
Blinking as it dawned on her why Hisayo had come to see her, she then
sniffed back tears. "Don't stop me, Onee-chan. Please . . . "
"Oh, I'm going to stop you, alright!" Hisayo growled as she kicked off her
shoes and stepped into the living room to drop herself down in front of
Nodoka. Though it was possible for the latter to snare the tantou before
the former could grab it and toss it aside, Hisayo did nothing of the sort.
Nodoka's sense of manners wouldn't allow her to act that way, even in a
situation like this. "I'm damn hell gonna stop you from making the most
stupid mistake of your life, Nodoka-chan!" She blinked as tears began to
trickle down her cheeks. "You're my sister, damn it! And there's no way
that I'm going to allow my sister to kill herself, especially for something
idiotic li- . . .!"
"'IDIOTIC?!'" Nodoka shrieked. "Kasumi, Nabiki and Akane are ORPHANS now!
And they were killed by Naho-san's GRANDFATHER . . .!"
"I KNOW THAT!" Hisayo roared back. "I just got told the whole damned
story!" She waved to the doorway. Catty Ray was standing outside waiting
for Hisayo to call her in; Nodoka's sister had a communicator on her shirt
collar.
"Then you know why I have to do this!"
"Tell ME, then!"
Nodoka shuddered as Hisayo's glare bored into her. "Onee-chan, when she
finds out what happened to Souun tonight, Ranma-chan could possibly go all
the way into declaring a BLOOD-FEUD against Father and our whole family!"
"And what's so damned wrong about that?!"
"Onee-chan!"
Hisayo frowned. "Nodoka, what has our having that name done for us?!"
"It's the name we were born by!"
"Is it really?"
"Onee-chan!"
Hisayo crossed her arms. "Nodoka, you know how I feel about our so-called
'father' and our brothers! You know how I feel about what they did to you
in response to you making a simple mistake when it came to Saotome Genma!"
"Father had a right to do that . . .!"
"NO, HE DID NOT!" Hisayo barked. "AFTER ALL THE SHIT HE PULLED ON MOM,
THAT BASTARD HAD NO RIGHT TO JUDGE YOU AT ALL!"
Nodoka's eyes flashed before her hand lashed out at Hisayo's cheek. Before
it could strike, a hand snared Nodoka's arm, yanking it back hard enough to
cause Ranma's mother to scream out. She nearly collapsed before her eyes
turned up to see who had intercepted her slap. They then widened as the
newcomer's many features came to her. "Wh-who . . .?"
"Thanks," Hisayo breathed out. "You must be Priss."
"That I am. Guess I was just in time," Priss replied before she gazed at
the entranceway. "Ray, get in here!" she yelled.
The door opened, revealing Catty Ray. "Update from Chiyo, Priss," the
android-turned-bioroid reported. "Another twenty minutes or so."
"Any sign of detection from Ataru's playmate?" the Pathfinder asked.
Catty Ray shook her head. "No." She then perked. "Oh, Koyomi called.
She has the other prisoner in mid-transport suspension."
"I'm sure Naho would love to hear that," Priss noted, and then she stared
down at Nodoka. "You gonna behave yourself?" she wondered.
Nodoka blinked several times, and then she hesitantly nodded. Even though
she really did not have anything close to the ki-sensing abilities her
daughter could call on when needed, some deep voice in her head was loudly
warning her that any, ANY show of defiance toward this strange woman would
be a VERY stupid thing to do. Priss then let go of her hand before she
dropped unceremoniously to the floor beside her. "Okay, then! It's time to
play a little game here. It's called 'Revelations.' You, Nodoka, are going
to be told a rather complex and long story that concerns your daughter in a
most intimate way. And, if we go along with the mating rituals of your
race, that story also deeply concerns the man you would look on as your
future son-in-law." Seeing Nodoka's eyes go wide, Priss added, "Moroboshi
Ataru."
Silence.
"Have they gone all the way yet?" Hisayo asked, she trying not to smirk at
Nodoka's imitation of a guppy on hearing THAT statement.
"No, not yet," Priss responded. "But you really can't blame Ataru, though.
After he got a VERY up close and personal look at three billion people
getting turned into instant air pollution back on Phentax Two, his libido
took a nose-dive." She then raised an objecting finger. "But that's
another story we can talk about later. First, we have to explain to Nodoka
about *this!*"
She pulled out a picture from her vest top, flipping it around to show to
Ranma's mother. It was a two-dimensional photograph, which had been printed
from a hologram Lufy created from bioscans her equipment had made of
herself, Ataru and Ranma that fateful day in Sendai thirteen years before.
Priss knew that if she had pulled out a portable holographic projector or
something else that would be "flashy" for Nodoka, the latter could easily
try to deny the visual evidence as the whole, unvarnished truth. A 2-D
image, what Nodoka would see as "normal," worked better in this case.
"That's Ranma . . . " Nodoka whispered as her finger felt the picture.
"And this must be Ataru-kun . . .!" She pointed to the other boy, and then
the blonde girl with the same skin colour as Priss. "Who's this?!"
"My oldest, dearest friend -- and Catty Ray's lover -- Lufy," Priss replied
with a wave of her hand to Lufy's bond-mate. "As you'll probably remember,
thirteen years ago, your late husband took your son on a little training
trip that ended with him winding up in intensive care at the city hospital
in Sendai for a month, recovering from a whole slew of broken bones and deep
slash marks over most of his body."
Seeing Nodoka's eyes widen in realization, Priss continued, "That was Lufy
and a large feline companion of hers, Starleaf. We hail from a planet named
Sagussa, located thirty thousand light-years from Earth. The reason Lufy
came to Sendai that day was . . . "
* * *
"Naho-san, I don't even know what to begin to say . . . "
The crowd from the Tendou dojo -- minus Cologne, who had gone over to the
Moroboshi home to retrieve Shampoo and Mousse -- had shifted themselves to
Okonomiyaki U-chan's to enjoy a late dinner. Hana Naho had just finished
explaining about the tortured history of her part of the Moroboshi-Hana Clan
and how that had come to so badly affect the surviving members of the Tendou
family earlier that evening. "Don't bother, Shinobu-chan," Naho replied
before she gave Konatsu a nod as he placed a fresh okonomiyaki in front of
her. "Just be thankful my grandfather's obsession with obtaining
Negako-chan's knowledge didn't lead him to do something to anyone in
Tomobiki. Even if Lum had many advantages, it would've been child's play to
chop off her horns and render her powerless enough to turn her into a very
impressive hostage to force Kinshou to come open about a few things
concerning what happened to Ataru-chan. After all, since that fat ignoramus
Lum called a father was willing to do ANYTHING to protect his child, the Men
in Black would've responded immediately by calling in the Zephyrites. And
given the suspicions in the Holy Republic concerning Urusian involvement in
my aunt's murder, they would've most likely turned around and punished Lum
in the place of those people who were truly responsible for what happened."
Her eyes focused on Izumo Sakiko. "Seq Yethis, Rei's uncle, being the
primary suspect on that list, of course."
The crowd from Tomobiki took a moment to absorb that information. "It
woulda been one hell of a friggin' fight," Ryuunosuke mused.
"That it would be," Sakiko agreed with a grimace before her eyes fell on
Negako. "And if Darling was hurt in any way . . . "
"I would have willingly killed everyone who was involved, regardless of
their affiliation," the ninjutsu grandmaster finished.
"Which could've started an intergalactic war," Naho finished.
"Damn!" Momoe exhaled, and then she gazed on Negako. "You know, maybe it
was a smart thing you never did come to Tomobiki before the Second Tag Race,
Negako-san. Given how possessive Lum was with Ataru-kun all the time . . .
"
"Even after living for three years with Naho, Mizuho, Ayano and the others
in Onogawa, I still required more time to fully adjust myself to being free
and living my own life under my control, Momoe," Negako said. "If I came to
Tomobiki to fully deal with all of Ataru's problems before I was sure of
myself, the possibility was there that I might do something which would have
ultimately made Ataru's position worse."
"It's ironic, isn't it, Tedai?" Inaba Ayano mused.
"Yes, it is."
"What is, Negako-san?" Kasumi asked.
"The situation concerning the First Tag Race," Negako replied. "As you are
all now aware, the Urusians learned about Nagaiwakai's connection with the
Zephyrites prior to the First Tag Race, which prompted Pochik Ando's attack
on Rishiri-tou while Ataru was attempting to tag Lum's horns. What the
Urusians never learned -- as Ataru and I discovered when we were training
together and we finally captured Ando and the members of his strike force --
was what Nagaiwakai asked ME to do in case Lum won the race."
"Don't tell us! Let us guess!" Nabiki declared with a raised finger. "You
were ordered to kill her."
"Correct," Negako confirmed. She ignored the shocked looks from Lum's
former classmates as she continued, "Once that happened, I would have then
employed a lava blast, using Fuji-san as the firing point, to destroy the
'Kashin' and ensure that whatever fragments from Invader's flagship would
have splash-landed in the Pacific Ocean." Negako then took a deep breath.
"If I had done THAT, the Urusians would have suffered a fatal disruption in
their overall plans to seize control of Earth. By the time occupation
forces could have deployed here from Toshitto, a Zephyrite fleet would have
arrived in the system from Jiyuu and be in a position to intercept." She
lightly smiled. "In essence, Nagaiwakai's murder would have given the
Urusians no advantage."
"Poor Ando-kun," Sakiko crooned, she tilting her head to and fro. "All
that work and it was ultimately for naught."
"You knew this jerk, Sakiko-chan?" Ryuunosuke asked.
"Please, Ryuu-chan!" Sakiko groaned. "DON'T ask!"
"Right . . . " the tomboy drawled.
"What happens now, Kasumi-san?" Gekasawa Kumiko asked.
Kasumi sighed, she giving Horikawa Mutsumi -- they were holding hands -- a
grateful smile before she turned back to Momoe's friend. "Well, with Father
now gone, I see no real reason for us to remain in Nerima, Kumiko-san. I
had him stricken from the family register this afternoon, while everyone was
busy with Ataru-kun's 'fiancée,' so his death need not concern the
authorities."
"That's good," Nabiki snarled.
"Further, come Friday morning, the real estate people will take possession
of the property," Kasumi then added. "Hopefully by then, we'll all be able
to move in with Ataru-kun and his family on Promised Island . . . "
"'Promised Island?!' Where's that?!" Momoe asked.
"Oomure-jima, off the coast of Odawara in the Sagami Sea," Nabiki provided.
"'Promised Island's' the nickname of the place."
"That's right!" Ryuunosuke said, she snapping her fingers. "That's the
island near our island, Sakiko-chan!"
"I doubt Darling'll like the idea of any of us visiting him there," Sakiko
warned as she considered that point.
"And I KNOW that Ataru-kun and the sisters certainly WON'T like the idea of
Mendou finding out where they live now," Nabiki added as she gave Momoe and
Kumiko knowing looks. "Right, girls?" she asked, an eyebrow arching.
Momoe sighed, a content smile crossing her face as she quickly understood
what her friend was implying. "Nabiki, the man just killed to save my life.
I've made up with him and I've accepted his apology for what he did to me
in the past." A pause. "If he wants me as a friend, I'll gladly call him
my friend. Hell, I'll even date him if he wants. No matter what, though,
he's got nothing to fear from me."
"Nor from me, either," Kumiko added. "But I'll pass on the dates."
Shinobu, Ryuunosuke and Sakiko laughed. "What about the Rosebuds?" Nabiki
asked, she crossing her arms.
"Who're the Rosebuds?" Sawada Minako wondered.
"Mendou's town-wide fan club," Ryuunosuke answered.
"At times, they were just as obsessed with Mendou as Megane and his fools
were with Lum," Nabiki added with a raised finger and a wink.
The rose-haired Avalonian nodded. "Aaaah! Gotcha!"
"Hey! We weren't THAT bad!" Kumiko cried out defensively.
"Then why on Earth did you all try to lynch Ataru-chan when he simply
wanted to retire from being class representative?" Naho asked.
Kumiko flustered. "It was a mistake, Naho-san! We all thought Ataru-kun
was dumping Lum once and for all!"
"And that was a problem?" Naho wondered.
Kumiko balked. "Well . . . "
"They were afraid that if Ataru succeeded in ending his relationship with
Lum, she would turn around and seek Shuutarou out romantically. That, of
course, would have effectively destroyed any hopes Momoe, Kumiko and their
friends -- even Shinobu -- might have possessed in winning Shuutarou for
themselves," Negako explained to her "mother." "Of course, given how
immature and irresponsible Lum's behaviour was at the time, the chances were
better than good that she would have most likely permanently maimed Ataru in
retaliation for his 'betrayal.' And once that happened, the Kuromoroboshi
and the Sunin would have come down to permanently maim -- if not KILL -- Lum
in turn."
Everyone from Tomobiki blinked. "Who're they?!" Ryuunosuke asked.
"The Kuromoroboshi were my aunt's kunoichi bodyguards," Naho explained.
"The Sunin were my grant-aunt's sumotori bodyguards."
"You know about them, Konatsu?" Ukyou asked from behind the grill.
"Only the Kuromoroboshi, Ukyou-sama," the male shinobi replied. "They're
some of the finest shadow warriors in Japan, if not all of Asia. Of course
. . . " -- he flashed Negako a smile -- "They're nothing compared to
Negako-sama."
Negako's eyebrow twitched. "Konatsu . . . "
"Tedai, that's enough," Ayano gently scolded as she playfully batted
Negako's arm. "He has every right to admire you, because you're so
admirable!"
An incredulous look responded. "Oh?"
"Negako-chan, take it easy for once," Naho added.
The grandmaster shook her head as muted laughter echoed from the others
around her. "Um, can I ask a question?" Gekasawa Kumiko then asked.
"What is it, Kumiko?" Negako wondered.
"What does Ayano-san mean when she calls you 'Tedai?'"
"Easily explained," the raven-haired Avalonian replied. "'Te' comes from
'Terra,' the Latin name for your home planet, Kumiko-san." Ayano then
sighed. "And my home planet now, I must confess. And 'dai' is Niphentaxian
for 'blessed one.' A more proper translation for that would be 'Earth
Angel.' It's what we all sometimes call her." She gazed fondly at Negako.
"After all, the Earth speaks and she listens."
"You mean you can actually 'hear' the chi and mana flows of everything on
Earth, Negako-san?" Kasumi wondered. "Even sense the Dragon Lines?"
"Yes," Negako confirmed with a nod.
"Negako-san, that must overwhelm you at times," Sakiko noted.
"It initially did," Negako replied. "In the more than three years after I
was freed from Ataru's subconscious mind, Sakiko, I was bombarded CONSTANTLY
with what seemed an endless storm of thoughts, images, feelings and the like
from every point on the planet. As Naho, Ayano and their friends may
confirm, in the first thousand days of my freedom, I was fully cognizant
for, at most, THIRTY of them." She then took a deep breath. "Because of
that, I was unable to see what real harm I had unleashed on Ataru."
"Wiping out his memory, you mean," Ryuunosuke mused.
"That and one other matter, Ryuunosuke." Negako closed her eyes. "And I
sadly confess it was that second matter which, in part, caused Ataru to
attempt to molest you all as often as he did from the time he passed into
puberty until I restored his memories and removed him from Tomobiki itself."
Another pause, and then the grandmaster added, "Something that I, had I
then been in a much more stable frame of mind, would have eliminated from
him as soon as possible after I was freed from his subconscious."
Everyone gazed curiously at Negako. "If you don't mind our asking,
Negako-san, how exactly did you do that?" Saotome Kumiko asked.
A smile turned the grandmaster's lips. "Before I explain that, Kumiko, I
wish you all to consider what my exact situation was at the time I was first
inserted into Ataru's subconscious mind." Her eyebrow then arched. "Well?"
She paused to allow the others to think about it for a moment. "According
to the biography Yumoa-san presented about you on TV Tokyo after the school
was destroyed, you became fully self-conscious in 1808, right?" Shinobu
began. At Negako's nod, Ataru's former girlfriend then breathed out, "And
until you were finally freed, you worked constantly to try to seize control
of your host's body so you could be free."
"As any slave would react when she fully becomes aware of the nature of her
slavery," Yusa Rinko added.
"Ataru-kun WASN'T prepared to be your host, right?" Momoe asked.
"Exactly."
"You must've felt like you'd hit the jackpot," Sakiko noted.
"Indeed I did, Sakiko," Negako replied. "Everyone, you must understand
that at the time I was inserted into Ataru's subconscious, I had never,
NEVER truthfully enjoyed any positive experiences with normal humans." Her
eyes then focused on the Tendou sisters. "My three encounters with Happy
during Emperor Mutsuhito's reign were very brief ones. And in the third
encounter, Happy was punished by elements of the Moroboshi-Hana Clan ALL
BECAUSE he wanted to help me live my own life." She turned back to gaze on
the girls from Tomobiki. "In spite of those -- NO, even BECAUSE of those
encounters with Happy -- to me, every human I encountered potentially
contributed, in one way or another, to my enslavement." The people around
her began to quake on seeing the look of sheer, pure RAGE crossing the
grandmaster's face as she continued, "I was a monster that had to be caged
at all costs. A beast that should never see the light of day. The ultimate
expression of the darkness in human hearts and souls. Anything I did,
anything I said . . . " A deep breath. "It was to be ignored. I was a
nightmare best forgotten."
"Jesu Cristo!" Shinobu whispered, sympathetic tears welling in her eyes.
Everyone remained silent for a moment, and then Minako said, "And then you
got downloaded into Ataru-kun's head."
"Indeed," Negako said. "A five year-old boy. Not prepared in the LEAST to
be my host. No one even SUSPECTED where I was at the time it happened. To
me, being placed into Ataru was akin to Shinobu here finding the Garden of
Eden. I could finally do what I waited YEARS to do. And given the
fractious relations between Kinshou and Muchi on one side, Komeru on
another, Nagaiwakai on yet another and with Naho in hiding . . . " She
shrugged as a sly smile crossed her face. "What could I NOT do in a
situation like that?"
Negako then raised an objecting finger. "However, there were problems.
Number one: The psionic bond with Saotome Ranma. Number two: The empathic
bonds Ataru shared with Priscilla, Tomo and all of their kind. Number
three: Ataru's body, if it was to be of ultimate long-term use to me, had
to be gradually upgraded so that I could employ all my knowledge and skills
when the day came that I would finally free myself. So I had to go forth
and seek a way to built up the necessary heavy ki energy -- 'dark' ki if you
will -- so that when the day came, I could destroy Ataru's soul and seize
his body for myself with as minimal amount of problems as possible. To do
that . . . " A pause. "I decided to use Ataru's empathic bonds with
Priscilla's people . . . "
"The Sagussans," Nabiki helpfully cut in.
"Thank you, Nabiki," Negako carried on. "Using those empathic bonds and
Ataru's inner desire to reunite with the Sagussans, I slowly, gradually
transformed him into a receptacle of heavy ki, which was then transmitted
into the large mana node that exists under Tomobiki to this very day." She
gazed directly at Sakiko and Shinobu. "You encountered one sentient
expression of that mana node sometime ago, prior to the second Tag Race."
"The Pseudo-War?" Momoe asked. "That thing under the Tarouzakura hill
where Lum disappeared to just before the fighting started?!"
"Exactly, Momoe. The 'Memory of Tomobiki' as it addressed itself."
Nabiki then snapped her fingers. "Oh, I get it now!" She then gazed on
Negako. "You made Ataru act like a letch and an idiot to gather up all that
dark ki, and then you used this thing under the Tarouzakura as a huge
storage battery. And when you finally had enough heavy ki, would've
eventually helped you wipe out Ataru's mind and seize control of his body
for your own use."
Negako nodded. "Yes."
"Damn!" Ryuunosuke whistled. "So every time Moroboshi went crazy . . . "
"People struck back," Negako finished. "Physical blows, verbal rejections,
the growing estrangement between Ataru and his parents, the inability of
Ataru to forge any friendships, to say ANYTHING of forging a relationship
with Shinobu. And then, after the First Tag Race, energy attacks like Lum's
bio-electricity, Oyuki's ice-manipulation powers, Jariten's flame-breath,
the threats from Ran to absorb Ataru's youth and other events. ALL that
produced heavy ki that his body transmitted to the node under the
Tarouzakura for my later use. And as that carried on, his body was slowly
but surely altered to Sagussan levels of physical ability. His superhuman
speed, his ability to absorb blows that would have killed a normal person,
his stamina." A tired smile crossed her face. "All that came originally
from me."
"And all you had to do then was sit back and wait," Kasumi added.
"Exactly," Negako replied with nod. "And that was the state of affairs
until five years ago, when a woman named Sunhair Windrider . . . "
"The captain of the Zephyrite battlecruiser we locked alongside with after
the business with Elle," Nabiki augmented.
Negako nodded. "When Sunhair, the daughter of a friend of Nagaiwakai's
from the Zephyrite colony of Magairu, mind-probed Ataru one day when he was
visiting Nagaiwakai at Rishiri-tou . . . " She then closed her eyes as
tears began to stream down her cheeks. "Her mind made contact with my
spirit within Ataru's subconscious. Once she understood what I was, she
informed Ataru. He was, despite my attempts at making him ignore whatever
had been told to him about me, aware of what I was, how I came into being.
And then . . . "
Here, the grandmaster stopped, her eyes turning to the table before her.
The others stared at her, all of them anxious to hear what happened next,
yet afraid to come out and ask Negako to continue. Finally, Nabiki breathed
out as she reached over to squeeze her hand. "Then what, Negako?"
Negako blinked before she reached up to wipe her eyes. "And then, Ataru
did something I never believed ANY human being outside possibly Happy would
ever have done for me. He asked Nagaiwakai a very simple question." A
pause. "'Why can't she have her own life?'"
* * *
"Oh, by the Lady Pizalna! It just CAN'T be . . . "
The hunters gazed on Varena. After identifying the Maidens by the jumpsuit
the Yizibajohei-born one was wearing, Hinanba and Pamanba had psi-flashed
their friends. As soon as the other junior hunters had gotten dressed and
prepped their kit, everyone raced over to join their friends in the hedge
bordering the manicured lawn surrounding the Crystal Palace. As the younger
ones took turns looking through their binoculars to take in all the details,
Varena and Mujanba walked off to one side to put their heads together and
decide what to do next. Still, even the witch hunters from Colony Nine were
excited. This after all, to any Vosian, was the ultimate first contact:
To actually MEET the Maidens of the Eternal Voyager!
"Major, you recognize the Pirpirsiw'r?" Kanba asked.
Varena nodded as she lowered her binoculars. A smile crossed her face as
she gazed on her friends. "As a matter of fact, Kanba, I do. She's Izripra
of Varakos, a court sage. One of the wisest people ever to live."
"I thought no one was to know any of their real names," Ryoonba said.
"The common folk on Yehisril, yes," Varena confirmed. "My
great-grandfather on my mother's side, however, was a wandering mystic from
the northern hills of Kyotos who was willing to teach his craft to anyone
who wanted to learn and had the aptitude to learn. Lady Izripra, when she
was on her honour-quest before she was formally welcomed into the Sisterhood
of Steel, trained under him." The "Sisterhood of Steel" was the most common
name applied to the Most Dangerous Ones as a group. "He grieved when Lady
Izripra was killed, but later became overjoyed when he later sensed that the
Eternal Voyager had come and taken her off to its home planet."
"Yeah, wherever that is," Hinanba mused.
"So what's the plan, Major?" Ikura, a grey-eyed, platinum-haired azhis'f
and another of Bujosur's former personal harem, wondered.
"We stay here for the time being, Ikura," Mujanba answered for the other
Colony Nine native. Instantly sensing the disappointed looks appearing on
the younger hunters' faces, the captain chuckled. "Girls, I know you all
want to meet them. Believe me, I'm as excited about this as you are. But
we have to keep this in mind: Lecasur's original contact with the Voyager
really didn't produce a lot of hard data on the Maidens. And much of that
was later lost when Lecasur disappeared with the 'Unification.' We can't
base our opinions on the legends, wild theories and what-have-you when it
comes to the Voyager and the Maidens. Now's the time for hard facts.
Understood?"
Nods from the others. "Don't forget, the Maidens might have detailed
intelligence on events on Vos," Varena added with a warning finger. "After
all, it WAS the Voyager that destroyed that Ultimate Weapon those rogue
Kamahanites might have used against the Mikado."
The others nodded. Forty years ago, relations between the military
dictatorship running the Confederation of Vos and all its immediate galactic
neighbours -- including the Royal Kingdoms of Yehisril, Vos' oldest ally and
economic trading partner -- began to plummet into the sub-strata when
elements of the Mikado's cabinet began to make ominous noises about
territorial expansion into sectors of space already claimed by those other
powers. It got to the point where radical militarist elements from
Kamahana, a planet near Zephyrite space which was the home of a
highly-advanced race of reptilian humanoids, seized control of an Ultimate
Weapon (a six kilometre-long flying antimatter gun that could easily blast
apart a small star) and moved to use it against Vos itself to force the
Mikado to abdicate. The Voyager intercepted the Ultimate Weapon near
Tokkaebos (an independent world which shared the same solar system as Vos
Colony Forty), and destroyed it with its anti-proton shock cannons. Despite
the resulting propaganda that loudly declared the Eternal Voyager clearly
supported the Mikado's "benevolent dictatorship," cooler heads later
concluded the Voyager had intervened simply to prevent some idiot from
turning Vos into an asteroid field and slaughtering billions of its
citizens.
"That's true," Kanba mused.
"What do you suppose they're doing here, anyway?" Ryoonba asked.
"Yeah, why ARE they here?" Ikura parroted her friend.
"Could they be after the Sceptre?" Pamanba wondered.
A chorus of confused and concerned looks was exchanged by everyone. "It
just might be a possibility," Varena mused. "The Keeper didn't mention
anything about anything else being stored in the Palace outside the
Sceptre."
"But why would the Maidens want the Sceptre?" Sanba, a green-haired,
purple-eyed girl who was yet another of Bujosur's harem, asked.
"We can ask them," Kanba proposed.
"Can we do that?" Hinanba wondered.
* * *
As whispered chatter picked up between the hunters, the young girl kneeling
beside Sanba slowly stood, she silently turning to head deeper into the
forest surrounding the Crystal Palace, and then she started arcing toward
the Palace itself. This was Tsuna, the last of Bujosur's harem. An azhis'f
like Varena and Ikura, Tsuna was a petite girl with hazel eyes and black
hair. She was only three years past the Wild Time, when Yehisrites and a
fair proportion of azhis'f hybrids underwent a frightening month-long series
of hormonal surges and depressions prior to the onslaught of puberty (and
for azhis'f hybrids, the coming of Stop Time). Like all azhis'f females who
accepted Yehisrite cultural influences over Vosian influences, Tsuna cut her
hair VERY short; for pureblood Vosian women, hair was NEVER cut until she
recognized someone -- or when (as in Mujanba's case) one discovered one was
a lesbian. For Tsuna, the coming of Stop Time had nearly destroyed her; she
had been addicted to kookyuu for two years when the coming of the Wild Time
added to the damage the drug had done to her effectively wrecked twenty
percent of her brain tissue. It didn't affect her combat effectiveness; in
fact, the teachers at Mensohn soon learned that Tsuna could take on injuries
that could normally incapacitate other hunters. But to ensure Tsuna could
be used in the field, she needed a handler. Sanba had been specially
trained to do just that.
But there came times . . .
* * *
"'Hasei'cha' to landing team. Can you hear me? Mie? Makoto? Ayumu?"
Mie tapped her communicator. "Hey, Spea! How far out are you guys?!"
"Our ETA your position is about eighty minutes, Mie," Eluza's voice cut in.
"Status report, Makoto?" she then asked.
"Hinako-sama and Aria-sama are inside the Palace now, Eluza," Makoto spoke
up. "The Keeper -- he's the only person who seems to live at this place --
insisted that they go in alone to get the Genesis Wand. They went in about
thirty minutes ago. So far, we haven't seen them come out."
"Can you keep track of them?" Eluza asked.
Makoto shook her head. "Negative. The Palace is built out of carbonised
neutronium. Our scanners can't penetrate inside."
"Hinako-chan has the Staff with her, so they should be okay," Mie added.
A sigh echoed over the communication lines. "You better hope so, girls."
"We hear you, Eluza," Mie replied.
"What's your status, Ayumu?" Eluza then asked.
"I'm okay," the Navy master chief petty officer replied. "Oh, and there're
nine Vosian hunters in the forest near the Palace."
Silence.
"WHAT?!" Eluza screamed.
Makoto's eyes snapped around to scan the forest around the Palace. She
then locked in on some odd shapes barely hidden in the hedge bush that
framed the lawn. Peering intently at those shapes, the flightmistress
growled, "Oh, wonderful! Hate to say this, Eluza, but I think that
intelligence report about the Mikado going after the Sceptre of Lecasur
turned out not to be so bogus!"
"Ah! Hi, there!"
Makoto and Mie snapped around to see a black-haired azhis'f girl with
strangely dull hazel eyes standing in front of Ayumu, she dressed in the
field uniform of enlisted members of the Special Hunter Corps. Given her
youth, the girl's chichi-fur kill-belt was knotted in only a couple of
places. To Makoto's and Ayumu's surprise, the girl was staring directly at
Seikou Mie.
* * *
"Oh, damn!" Varena gasped on seeing what was happening some metres away.
"I'm sorry, Major!" Sanba sobbed as her hands yanked on her hair. She just
HATED it whenever Tsuna pulled stunts like this!
"What's she doing?!" Pamanba demanded.
* * *
"Mama . . . "
Mie jolted as that very timid voice warped past her, and then she focused
her eyes on the girl before her. There seemed a hopeful yet lost look on
her face as those sorrowful hazel eyes seemed to glare right into the
Terran-turned-Sagussan's soul. Mie shuddered as her heart started to do
very hard flip-flops as the unspoken plea literally SCREAMING from the
younger girl's face registered deep within her heart. Then again, given
Seikou Mie's personal situation, her reaction was understandable.
As one of the oldest of the Daishi'cha, Mie had waited a VERY long time --
over nine thousand years! -- to do her part for the Grand Design of the
Fifth Republic of Sagussa. Then tack onto that her unique experience of
actually living for over a decade as an adopted member of an
honest-to-Eternity FAMILY. A family that had welcomed her with open arms.
Helped her deal with her amnesia. Helped her build a new life. Gave her
the chance to care for her adopted sister and brother, Seikou Tamiko and
Seikou Suzume.
And she also knew the story of Daishi'cha #100000, Tenba.
A former Special Hunter Corps trainee like the girl standing before Mie.
Most likely, she came from Tenba and Nassur's school at Mensohn.
And if the dull look on the girl's face spoke the tale, she might be a
kookyuu addict like Tenba herself had been in her first life.
The onslaught of maternal instincts is often very high in a Sagussan.
Especially in situations like this.
Mie blinked back her own tears as she walked up to sweep Tsuna into her
arms. Feeling that warm embrace, the azhis'f shuddered as sobs began to
burst from her lungs, she quickly wrapping her arms around Mie's waist.
"Mama . . .! Mama . . . " she moaned in Vosian as she buried her face in
Mie's cleavage.
Automatically, Mie's hands came up to gently rub the younger girl's hair as
she made gentle cooing noises. Hands then fell on her shoulders. Mie
jerked, and then she smiled at Makoto.
* * *
"Captain . . . "
"It's alright, Sanba. I see it."
"What do we do?" Hinanba asked.
"By the looks of it, contact's been made," Pamanba mused.
Mujanba and Varena exchanged looks. "Good point," the major then mused.
* * *
"Ya know, Negako, it ain't really your fault."
Negako blinked as Ryuunosuke's comment echoed in her ears, and then she
sighed. "Perhaps. Still, because I never took the chance to see what my
failure to shut off that particular modification inside Ataru's body would
do to him, I presently have no choice but to consider it my ultimate
responsibility, Ryuunosuke. If I chose to behave otherwise . . . " She
paused at this point before shaking her head. "No."
"So what's the overall plan now, Naho-san?" Nabiki asked.
Negako's "mother" took a deep breath. "If there are those in Tomobiki who
would desire some restitution because of those incidents which involved
Ataru-chan's libido going out of control, such will be granted." She raised
a finger. "Within reason, of course. This is the condition the sisters
have insisted on. As far as they're concerned, this pathetic attitude
that's developed over the last two years concerning Ataru-chan being
responsible for EVERYTHING strange or unusual that happened there . . . "
"That's gotta go once and for all," Ryuunosuke finished.
"Exactly," Naho replied, nodding. "That is part of the reason that the
sisters have decided that never again will Ataru-chan live in Tomobiki. The
other part . . .?" She then waved to Negako. "Well, Negako-chan just told
you about the heavy ki she had stored in that mana node under the
Tarouzakura hill. If Ataru-chan returned to live in Tomobiki while that was
still there . . . "
"Are you going to get rid of it, Negako-san?" Gekasawa Kumiko asked.
"Yes." Negako nodded. "It will have to be done with delicacy. I have a
plan as to how to accomplish that. It will be executed after Oogi has been
finally dealt with and the Avalonians are freed."
"When does Darling plan to move against that sub-creature?" Sakiko asked.
"Most likely Saturday."
"Saturday?!" Shinobu echoed the grandmaster's statement, and then her eyes
widened as it hit her. "Mendou-san's wedding?!"
"Quite correct," Negako stated with an icy smile. "Given the sheer
gutting-out of the Church of Lum on Phentax Two thanks to the Staff of Gihan
-- to say anything of how the survivors there must presently view the
'martyrdom' of Satoshi, Hiroyuki, Akira and Koosuke . . . "
"And Lum's 'death,' too," Ryuunosuke added.
"Plus Ran's and Jariten's 'disappearance,'" Minako noted.
"Indeed," Negako acknowledged with a nod. "The leaders of the Church's
observers here on Earth will likely see Shuutarou's marriage to Asuka as yet
another 'act' by the 'Great Evil' against the Church, done in hopes
destroying the 'holy company.' Thus . . . "
"It's gotta get stopped no matter what," Ryuunosuke finished.
"Exactly."
"Are you making plans toward doing that?" Sakiko asked.
"But of course. I assume you wished to be involved."
"Damn right we do!" Shinobu spat, her whole body quaking. "After reading
that 'holy book' of theirs . . .!"
She squeezed her eyes shut as angry tears began to spill down her cheeks.
Hands then fell on her shoulders. Shinobu started, and then she looked over
to see Minako gazing concernedly at her. The former then gave the latter a
thankful smile before she reached up to wipe her cheeks clean. "Arigatou,
Minako-chan," she said before leaning over to kiss the rose-haired
Avalonian's cheek. Shinobu then turned back to Negako. "I have to be
involved, Negako-san. After reading that 'Book of Lum,' I HAVE to be
involved. They spied on my most intimate words! They then copied them so
that everyone on their planet could read them. And worst of all, instead of
showing my words unedited, they turned around and TWISTED my words to make
it seem as if *I* believed that Ataru, a man I still love with all my heart
and soul, was the most evil creature in all of Creation!" Taking a deep
breath, she continued, "I can guess that Ataru took the chance to read that
book after he went to Phentax Two to try to deal with Oogi." Hearing the
shocked gasps from Ryuunosuke and Sakiko, Shinobu turned to look at the
latter. "It was easy for me to figure out what happened, Sakiko-chan. You
were the one who told us what happened on that planet, remember? Once I
took that in and thought about what Ataru said to us in Mendou-san's study
on Saturday, it was easy to draw conclusions."
The Nendo-kata considered that, and then she sighed. "That I did."
"We still should'a told you," Ryuunosuke stated apologetically.
"It's alright," Shinobu assured her.
Negako took a deep breath. "Very well, then. If you wish to be involved,
you may. But exact plans will have to wait until Ataru and the others
return from their trip." She then gazed on Sakiko, a bemused smile crossing
her face. "Shinobu, Momoe and Kumiko have stated their response to what I
have just said, Sakiko. Do you wish anything from us in response to what
happened between you and Ataru?"
Sakiko shook her head. "Iie. As Ran, I actually tried to kill Darling
several times in my own quest to seek vengeance against Lum-chan. As far as
I'm concerned, things are even between us." She then smirked as she added,
"Besides, while I was undergoing the Crossing Over, Darling came and boosted
my bio-energy levels to the point where I could fully endure the Crossing
Over without slipping into the Black Ocean."
"What?!" Ryuunosuke gaped. "Why didn't ya tell ME about that?!"
The Nendo-kata returned her lover's look. "Ryuu-chan, you were already
angry enough at Darling for what his words on Saturday did to Shinobu-chan."
The tomboy blinked, and then she sighed. "Yeah, that's true . . . "
"What about you, Ryuunosuke-chan?" Naho asked as people moved to stare at
the tomboy. "Is there something you might want from us now?"
Silence fell as everyone gazed on Sakiko's lover. Ryuunosuke's eyes turned
inward for a moment before she breathed out. "Well . . . "
"You wish to know what ultimately happened to your mother, do you not?"
The tomboy jerked as her eyes snapped up to stare on Negako. Naho's hand
rose to her mouth to mask her smile. Ayano rolled her eyes in exasperation.
Most of the others in the room stared in shock at the ninjutsu
grandmaster. Nabiki breathed out before she gave Negako an annoyed glare.
"I was right all along! You really NEED to learn a little something called
'tact,' Negako!"
Negako ignored her. Ryuunosuke blinked as she considered what Ataru's
adopted sister just said, and then she took a breath before she asked, "Can
you do it?" People looked at her. "Can you tell me about what happened to
Mom?"
"Yes, I can," Negako replied. "But I believe that Yotsuba might desire the
opportunity to inform you of Masako's fate."
Everyone blinked. "Why Yotsuba-chan, Negako-san?" Kasumi asked.
"As you all must be aware by now, Yotsuba wishes to become a private
investigator after she graduates from university," Negako replied. "When
she came to Japan after I informed her of her relationship to Ataru, she
took it on herself to further what investigations the corporate intelligence
wing of Toranoseishin Finances had already carried out on everyone on Earth
who frequently associated with Ataru."
"Who ordered them?" Shinobu asked.
"Yumoa Reigi," Negako replied as she gave Ataru's former girlfriend a
knowing look. "I believe you understand why, Shinobu."
Shinobu blinked as she remembered hers and Ryuunosuke's encounter with
Toranoseishin's chief of operations a fortnight after the bombing of
Tomobiki High by Ibrahim Alhamzi. "Hai, that's true, I guess," she then
mused.
"Could ya tell me what happened, Negako-san?" Ryuunosuke then pleaded.
"Please? I don't wanna wait for Yotsuba to do it."
The grandmaster stared at her, and then she sighed. "Would you prefer to
be informed in private?" Seeing Ryuunosuke glance briefly at Shinobu, and
then at Sakiko, Negako smiled. "With Shinobu and Sakiko in attendance, of
course."
"Maybe you better head over to her place to do that," Ukyou then proposed.
"You want some take-out just in case, Negako-san?"
"Please," Naho responded on her "daughter's" behalf.
"Ensure you create several 'Noa-chan Specials,' Ukyou," Negako added.
The okonomiyaki chef jolted before she gave the ninjutsu grandmaster a
knowing look. "You're scary when you do that, Negako-san!"
"As I said, Ukyou-sama," Konatsu said. "Negako-sama is simply the best."
"That she is!" Saotome Kumiko added with a nod.
Laughter filled the room as people rose, they moving to leave. "Kasumi,
Nabiki, I assume you do not desire to spend the night in your home," Negako
declared as she gazed on the Tendou sisters. "Would you require
arrangements to spend the night elsewhere?"
"It's okay, Negako-san," Nabiki assured her. "Pri-chan told me that once
she got done doing whatever job she had to go off to do, she'd come back and
bring Onee-chan and I to her friend's ship so we could spend the night
there."
Kasumi blinked several times before she turned to gaze on her sister.
"Nabiki-chan, I didn't see you and Priss-san talk about . . . "
"We talked with our minds and fingertips, Onee-chan," Nabiki cut in, she
raising her right hand in emphasis. "Not our mouths."
The Tendou matriarch took that in, and then she looked down. "Nabiki?"
"What is it, Onee-chan?"
"Can I become an Avalonian, too?"
Hearing that, Ayano, Mutsumi and Rinko beamed with delight. Nabiki hummed
as she reached over to give Kasumi's shoulder a gentle squeeze. "Onee-chan,
you can't become an Avalonian." Before Kasumi's face fell, Nabiki then
grinned. "Because, with all the gods and goddesses here and on Sagussa as
my witnesses, you WILL become an Avalonian! There's no way in HELL that I'm
going to watch you grow old and die at a time when I'm physically not even
past the equivalent of twenty-five here on Earth! Got me?!"
Kasumi's eyes went wide, and then she nodded. "Hai!"
"Is this something we all can do?!" Ukyou asked.
Nabiki laughed. "Trust me on this one, Ukyou: With our connections to
Ranma-chan and Ataru-kun, that's not just merely a *possibility!*" She
winked knowingly at the okonomiyaki chef. "It's as much of a *guarantee* as
owning a whole stack of American Treasury bills!"
Everyone laughed.
* * *
Twenty minutes later, the Tendou sisters and Horikawa Mutsumi stepped out
of Okonomiyaki U-chan's. The bespectacled Avalonian had some take-out in
hand for herself, her companions, Nabiki's would-be bond-mate and extras for
any Sagussan who might desire to sample a Noa-chan Special fresh from the
grill of Kuonji Ukyou. Marubeya Momoe and Gekasawa Kumiko had gone back to
Tomobiki ten minutes before. Five minutes after that, Fujinami Ryuunosuke
-- plus her lover, her best friend and her best friend's would-be bond-mate
-- had headed off with Negako, Naho, Ayano and Rinko to the Moroboshi home.
"Mutsumi-chan, your don't have to come along with us if you happen to have
business elsewhere," Kasumi gently protested as the three women headed in
the general direction of the Tendou home as the lights in U-chan's dimmed.
"I choose to stay with you for the time being, Kasumi-chan," Mutsumi
asserted as she gave Kasumi a knowing look. "Even if you would not desire
me in an intimate way, you do need someone to help you deal with all your
feelings stemming from what just happened to your father."
Kasumi shuddered, and then she whispered, "But you used to be a . . . "
"A prostitute."
The older woman jolted, and then she nodded. "Hai."
"Kasumi-chan, much that I understand you revulsion at what I used to do,
there are some very positive benefits from my time at the brothel." As
Kasumi and Nabiki gazed at her, Mutsumi continued, "Not all my tricks were
the atypical slobbering letch that only wanted to stab his stick up between
my legs to get his rocks off. I've had to deal with husbands and wives who
came to me seeking emotional support to make their marriages better, someone
to tell them that the dark times wouldn't last forever. I've had to deal
with boys and girls who saw me as a safe way to enjoy their first true
sexual experience. Divorcees who had gone through an emotional hell when
they had their marriages ended and they just didn't know what to do with
themselves at the time . . . "
"In other words, as well as being the perfect sex-toy, you were also the
perfect shoulder to cry on," Nabiki cut in.
"Pretty much so."
"Don't you hate them, Mutsumi-chan?" Kasumi asked. "The Niphentaxians?"
"Hate them?" She shook her head. "No, I don't hate them, Kasumi-chan. I
pity them. As much as Sagussan genetics rules my life, the Niphentaxians'
genetics rules theirs. And no matter how hard some of them have tried to
find some way to break them free out of this 'find something and worship it
to death' conditioning they all have, others have risen up to smash them
down time and time again. I want to live my life as a free person. Thanks
to Mizuho (who brought me here), Naho-sama (who helped me establish my life
as 'Horikawa Mutsumi') and Negako-sama (who severed the link I once had with
the factory, plus undid my sterilization), I AM living my life as a free
person. And to ensure that what happened to my people won't happen again,
what better thing to wish for then to ensure the Niphentaxians can live
their lives as truly free people!" She then stared at Kasumi. "Isn't that
the right thing to do?"
Kasumi considered that, and then she nodded. "Hai, it is."
"Hey, there you are!"
They stopped, spinning around as someone in a black-and-blue jumpsuit ran
up. "Yo, Tomo!" Nabiki hailed with a wave.
"Konban wa, Tomo-san!" Kasumi called out as she bowed.
Tomo noted the package in Mutsumi's hand. "Oh, great!" she declared with a
grin as she took in the succulent scent of heated red pepper powder. "I
always wanted to try one of those! Well, ready to head on up?!"
"Damn straight, Master Chief," Nabiki declared.
Tomo tapped her bracelet. "Tomo to Yomi. Four to beam up, with supper!"
"You got it!" her bond-mate responded.
A transporter beam then seized them. "Oh, my!" Kasumi gasped.
* * *
They materialized on the pilotage of the "Haengge'cha." Immediately,
Koyomi stood from the main control station. "Welcome aboard," the chief
engineer artificer declared with a smile as she walked up to the newcomers.
Kasumi blinked as the strange feeling of having her atoms scrambled around
while she had been shifted over 150,000 kilometres from Nerima faded, and
then she breathed out, "Oh, MY! That was such a strange feeling . . .!"
Koyomi nodded. "First time in a transporter?" she asked. After Kasumi
nodded, she laughed. "Don't worry, Kasumi-san. Everyone reacts that way."
"No matter what system you use," Mutsumi added before she handed the
package of okonomiyaki over. "From U-chan's, Koyomi-san!"
"Thank you," Koyomi said as she took the package, and then she placed it on
a nearby table. "In the meantime . . . "
A communicator chime sounded off. "Chiyo to Yomi," a voice then declared
over the speakers. "Please respond."
"Yomi here. Go, Chiyo," the artificer hailed.
"The two Avalonians Priss required are ready to be sent down to Onogawa."
"Right." Koyomi walked over to tap buttons on her control console, and
then she nodded. "Okay, got the trace. Energizing in thirty seconds."
Hearing that, Nabiki and Mutsumi quickly got off the transporter pad, they
pulling Kasumi with them. Right at the moment Koyomi had marked, two
columns of human-shaped light briefly appeared before they vanished once
more. Watching that, Kasumi was quick to notice some familiar details on
one of them. She then gazed on Koyomi. "Priss-san had a replica of Auntie
Nodoka made?"
"Hopefully, that'll convince Ranma-sama's mother not to kill herself," the
artificer said with a confirming nod.
The Tendou matriarch took that in, and then she gasped, "Oh, MY!"
"Yomi?" Chiyo's voice called over from the bioroid factory.
"Yeah, Chiyo, what is it?" Koyomi replied.
"We'll need a place to store Gloriana's new body. Otako doesn't want to
risk that kide'ne Oogi finding out about that."
"Right! How soon will it be done?"
"A lot longer than expected, Koyomi," a new voice spoke. "Asuka-sama's DNA
is unique. It's like dealing with a damned Yizibajohei, I think. The
gestation buffers are having a hard time getting everything set up
correctly."
"Okay, understood. Is there any danger, Otako?"
"No." Everyone sensed the derision in Otako's voice. "The
ot'ndai-Zkuhsbagh is in a meditative trance. He insisted he not be woken
until Ataru-sama returned so that he could personally order the final and
complete destruction of the 'great evil.'"
"Yeah, RIGHT! Like we'd EVER let that happen!" Tomo snarled.
"Damned straight about that," Koyomi added with a nod.
"Hearing about your interest in him, dear cousins, I don't blame you for
feeling that way," Otako said. "Any further business?"
"Yes!" Nabiki then called out. "We need one new body for my sister!"
"Who's that?!" Chiyo asked.
"Priss' would-be marei'cha, Tendou Nabiki," Koyomi declared.
The doctor then hummed. "Oh, I see . . . "
"An honour to meet you, sister," Otako then spoke up. "Hopefully soon, I
will have the pleasure to meet you in person."
Nabiki blinked, and then she breathed out. "I look forward to that day,
sister. Now, how about Kasumi-oneechan . . . "
"We've got one ready," Otako said. "But we need a DNA scan first."
"We'll get it done and send it over right away," Koyomi promised.
* * *
"You are wondering why I am doing this, are you not?"
Mecha-Rinrin rotated its head to gaze on Kaeru. Both were in Rinrin's
private laboratory, located between hers and Yotsuba's room on the third
floor of Welcome House's rotunda. The sounds of construction echoed through
the walls as the Nagussan engineer's robots continued work on expanding the
rotunda. Not to mention put in a covered starship dock that extended from
the seashore beside Welcome House out a hundred metres; that was being built
for the "Windrider," plus Kaeru's own probe ship and whatever other vessel
might come to Oomure-jima to visit. In the glass tube before Kaeru, a
distinctly female shape floated in an opaque soup saturated with millions of
nanites. The tube Rinrin set up for final work on Mecha-Rinrin II was
conspicuously empty.
Considering Kaeru's question, the robot slowly tilted its head in a nod.
"The answer is quite simple," the engineer declared as his lips twitched
into a faint smile. "My return to this planet was necessitated by certain
social needs my parents and friends on Nagussa could not provide for me. It
is fortunate that atop my genetic twin, there are also my female relatives
to call upon to assist me in this matter."
Before he could explain further, Kaeru was distracted by a beeping noise
from his data-computer. "Ah . . . " he breathed out as he stared at the
readout, and then he gazed on what was being constructed in the tube before
him. "More than sufficient. Rinrin's replica should be complete in 16.35
minutes. Behavioural programming could then be initiated via Rinrin's
primary computer." A pause as he considered something, and then he gazed on
Mecha-Rinrin. "Would you like to have your systems upgraded?"
The robot remained still, though the rotating antenna atop its head had
suddenly halted as the Nagussan's surprising offer registered in its main
processors. After a minute's consideration, Mecha-Rinrin inclined its head.
"After I commence programming Rinrin's replica, we will determine the best
type of modification for you. I believe Rinrin will be most pleased with
the results I presently am considering."
Mecha-Rinrin's antenna began to rotate once more.
* * *
"Koosei, is Noa-sama angry at us?"
Ryooki Koosei blinked as that question echoed in his mind for a moment, and
then he turned to gaze on the Oni woman lying on the diagnostic bed in the
"Konggh'cha's" medical station. "What makes you think that Noa-san would be
angry at you, Jon?" he gently asked.
Redet Jon -- born as Seq Jon, younger sister to Seq Chim (who, on her
marriage, became known as "Mrs. Invader") and third cousin to Rei's mother
Yedris -- closed her eyes. "Because Noa-sama and the Maidens gave the
Noukiites their fast ships to attack us with. They gave them the new
planets the Noukiites could use to resettle all their people." Shamed tears
trailed down her cheeks. "Noa-sama, Honii-sama and Syl-sama hate us,
Koosei! They hate us! We've offended them somehow and they hate us!"
Koosei walked over to place hands on Jon's cheeks as he leaned down to kiss
her forehead. "No, Jon, no!" he whispered as he stroked his nose across her
forehead. "They're not angry at your people, Jon. They're not. Okay?"
Jon's lips twitched into a content smile as Koosei held his head against
hers, her hands shakily rising up to cover his and keep them close to her.
While some people might consider such an act quite provocative in the very
least -- especially when the one doing it was the potential fiancé to the
heiress of the throne of Neptune and the one it was being done to had just
lost her husband -- Koosei knew that Jon desperately needed this contact to
help keep her spirits up. Being unable to walk in Oni-Urusian society was
seen as bad enough. But to be unable to FLY . . .?! That was worse.
INFINITELY worse. Ruefully remembering how much Japanese society often
looked at those with physical disabilities, Koosei tried not to frown.
People in wheelchairs in Tokyo had it easy compared to Onis with jet packs
in Onishuto.
"Can you be sure . . .?"
Koosei blinked as he pulled his head back so he could stare clearly into
Jon's eyes. "Yeah, I'm sure." He took a deep breath. "Jon, Yethis and his
gang deliberately attacked and murdered the Chosen One's grandmother when
the First Tag Race was going down." While Jon had learned everything about
Sagussa over the last week or so, Koosei kept to the "traditional legendary"
titles used by the races inside the Galactic Barrier when it came to the
Daishi'cha and their Daimon'cha. "As far as the Maidens are concerned, any
attack -- ANY attack! -- on any of the Chosen One's family is an attack on
the Chosen One himself. And if someone attacked the Chosen One like that,
the Maidens would consider it an attack on themselves. How should have they
reacted, then?"
"They why did they allow Lum to be with the Chosen One, Koosei?"
"Because they believed that Lum-chan was the Chosen One's Other, Jon,"
Koosei replied. "I told you this already. When the Maidens first brought
him to Sagussa, they discovered that the Chosen One had a subconscious
psi-bond with somebody. And when Lum-chan elected to remain on Earth after
the Tag Race, the Maidens began to believe that she was the 'Other.' That
made her very special in the Maidens' eyes."
"But Lum wasn't his 'Other,' was she . . .?"
Koosei shook his head. "No, Jon. It was someone else from Earth." *And
ironies of ironies, given how bad Ataru's rep's became after he got
'engaged' to Lum-chan, that he was bonded to another **man** by Lufy . . .!*
he mused as he leaned up to give Jon a tender kiss on her forehead. "But
from what I've learned from Nassur and Dakejinzou, he still cares for
Lum-chan very much."
"Even after all the things she did to him?"
He nodded. "Yeah, even after all of that . . . "
A knock. Koosei looked over to the doorway leading into sickbay, his eyes
widening. "What are YOU doing here?!"
The green-eyed, crimson-haired Seishin-born woman in the jumpsuit marking
her as a physical education and health officer -- light green top, red
pants, gold trim -- gave him a smile as she stepped inside. "I came to see
what I could do about helping another innocent victim."
Jon tilted her head down so she could stare at the newcomer, and then her
eyes went wide as the Sagussan's features became as clear as crystal to the
crippled Oni. To ANY native of Uru, Oni or Seishin, this woman was one of
the most important heroes in the tortured history of that world, second only
to her very own sister. Noa and Honii. Both born bioroids nine hundred
years before, created by a scientist who had used stolen Seifukusu
technology to create the perfect pair of Amazon-like warriors -- much like
the Pirpirsiw'r had later become on Yehisril -- who later gave up their
lives to help liberate Uru from under the heavy boot of the Imperial Houses
of the Seifukusu Dominion.
These days, to Jon's people as a whole, the Maidens of Aruka were nothing
short of demigods to a people who, thanks very much to what the Seifukusu
had done to them over a span of three centuries, had never really developed
their own native theology. The place tradition had long stated where Noa
and Honii had fallen fighting the hordes of the Dominion -- it was on
Shingetsu, Ran's home colony -- was the site of a shrine that was one of the
most frequently visited destinations for Urusians. The descendants of the
House of Aruka, which Ran herself had been a part of, looked on the Maidens
as their most sacred ancestors. And thanks to that fame -- later augmented
when Ran's kinswoman Aruka Syl had died at the start of the Union Revolution
two centuries before, she having been personally retrieved by Noa and the
Eternal Voyager on the day that changed Urusian history -- a cult had formed
around the legends of the Maidens of Aruka. A cult that had, over the
years, transmitted a prophecy that foretold of the Chosen One, with Noa and
Honii at his side, to rescue Uru from its darkest hour. A prophecy that
also contained a dire warning:
Harm the Chosen One in ANY way and a disaster worse than even the Seifukusu
Conquest would befall Uru.
"Honii-sama . . .!"
The woman, who actually spelled her name in Roman script as "Honey" (in
reflection of her resemblance to the "battle" form of Kisaragi Honey, the
android hero of Nagai Goh's manga series), bowed her eyes as she walked over
to stand beside the diagnostic bed. Koosei straightened himself as he gave
Honey a sympathetic look. Staring on Ten's mother, Honey took a breath
before she reached over to caress Jon's face. "Don't call me that, please,"
she whispered as a thumb reached up to wipe away the tears. "Regardless of
how much your leaders hurt us when they ordered the death of our
Daimon'cha's grandmother . . . " She nearly choked as her own tears began
to flow. "With Lyna as my witness, I swear that we never, NEVER wanted all
that to happen to you."
Jon blinked before she closed her eyes. "Forgive us, please."
"If you'll forgive us."
The firefighter nodded. With that, Honey leaned down to embrace her.
* * *
"Okay, Koyomi, we just got the DNA scan. Commencing work now."
"Thanks, Otako."
Otako tapped her communicator to sever the link with the "Haengge'cha," and
then she turned to gaze on the gestation units before her. Beside her,
Chiyo was monitoring progress via her personal tricorder. "Okay, time to
get this one done," the raven-haired Avalonian declared as she tapped
controls under the chamber still holding an non-templated bioroid. "This
should be a lot easier than Gloriana's new body."
"A plain Terran instead of one with non-Terran ancestry," Chiyo mused.
Otako stared at her. "Is that what you think Asuka-sama actually is?"
"It's a possibility," Chiyo confessed. "I need to spend some time in my
laboratory splicing Asuka-san's blood samples apart to see what makes them
tick. With all the reports we have on her and her mother, I'd swear
Saeko-san must've been rocketed from Yiziba when she was a baby, just like
that Superman character that appears in American comics."
"Yeah, it could actually be that!" Otako agreed.
Both women laughed. "It's ironic," the replica of the high priestess of
the Hegane Sect continued as she turned her eyes onto the bioroid that would
soon hold the living soul of the spiritual mother of all Avalonians. "Back
when the Church of Hollywood was in its primacy, there were cults that were
formed around the various 'superheroes' that appeared in American serial
films. Superman, Batman, Captain Marvel and the like . . . " A pause.
"From what my other-self learned when the Great Awakening happened and
people began to convert to the Church of Lum, many of the descendants of
those cults were later willing to convert over and create a single 'Cult of
the Fifth Holy Apostle's Beloved' in Asuka-sama's honour. I wonder how
Asuka-sama would look on that."
"I doubt she even knows about what Ataru-sama told his former associates
about the Church sometime ago," Chiyo noted. "Then again, from what I know
of Asuka-san, she's been deliberately kept naive about a lot of things. Any
attempts to make her fully understand the true facts of life have gone up
like so much antimatter. Actually thinking she can have sex with her own
brother, mistaking Fujinami Ryuunosuke as yet another 'onii-sama' . . .!
Lyna, she was once even convinced by Mendou Ryooko that her own fiancé was a
monster from outer space!" She shook her head. "To believe I went up to
her and said, 'Do you want to be a hero?' And she went along with it, just
like that!"
The doctor snapped her fingers in emphasis. Otako nodded, and then a smirk
crossed her face. "To believe . . . " she breathed out.
"What?"
"Moroboshi Ataru, the Chosen One of the Eternal Voyager," the Avalonian
stated. "Daimon'cha and Daite'cha of the Fifth Republic of Sagussa. If the
ot'ndai-Zkuhsbagh ever learned about that prior to when his precious
'goddess' was expelled from Earth once and for all . . . "
"True," the Sagussan mused. "Fortunately, the Elder Mother was able to
spot all the Church's observers in Tomobiki in her recent visits to look in
on Ataru-sama. She was able to avoid them as easily as she was able to
avoid Tendou Nabiki's spies in Nerima."
"Was Nabiki really that bad?"
"And then some, but it was for an understandable cause in the end."
"What'll you do with her when she moves to Sagussa?"
"Put her in Resource Management, most likely," Chiyo replied. "She'd have
loads of fun trying to figure out how the local interstellar economy works.
All the different monetary scales, the uncertainties when it comes to
dealing with different planets with different needs, what planets have what
resources, what are actually considered precious metals on other worlds . .
. "
"So you're saying that Priss chose quite well."
Chiyo gave her a look, her lips turned up in a grin. "Otako, as you're
well aware, when the 'time of month' hits us, it's not always a conscious
choice." She then gazed on her tricorder. "Lyna, I swear that sometimes,
people on Sagussa are just as bad as people on Vos!"
Otako smirked. "Yeah, our version of recognition!"
* * *
On the "Haengge'cha," Nabiki sneezed.
* * *
Otako then gave Chiyo an appraising look. "So, Sensei, do you have one?"
Chiyo returned her look, and then she grinned as she gave Gloriana's body a
detailed look-over with her tricorder. "A bond-mate? No, not yet. I have
a lover, though. She's Sylia, Priss' troop commander. We want to press it
all the way to a bond-mating, but . . . "
"Since she's a Pathfinder and you're a doctor, you're possibly looking for
another girl to make it a three-way," Otako quickly concluded.
"Unfortunately." Chiyo gave the Avalonian a curious look. "Interested?"
"I could be tempted," Otako mused. "My other-self kept me isolated from
outside society. I never got the chance to interact with other Avalonians
from the day I emerged from gestation until the day the ot'ndai-Zkuhsbagh
ordered all our recall to the factory before the Cataclysm."
The doctor flashed her a sympathetic look. "I'm sorry to hear that." She
perked, raising a finger to emphasize her point. "Why don't you consider
becoming Gloriana's bond-mate? She'll have the same needs as everyone
else."
Otako hummed. "If the Elder Mother would desire me for those purposes, I
would be an idiot to refuse her." She gave Chiyo a wink. "So we BEST make
sure that Gloriana has all the mental controls necessary to deal with her
body's many remarkable strengths. Ne?"
"Hai!" Chiyo chimed in Japanese, and then she blinked as a beacon began to
flash. "Ah, there were are . . . "
Eyes locked on the chamber currently gestating Tendou Kasumi's replacement
body. As they watched, the bioroid's albino skin began to darken to the
pinkish-bronze shade common to natives of Japan. The body itself grew a
little taller to match Kasumi's height as the bust and hips adjusted
themselves to what was proper for the Tendou matriarch. The facial tissue
then moulded itself as the stubble of hair on the bioroid's head morphed
from white to chocolate brown, it growing out into a wavy mass to the middle
of the bioroid's back. Seeing what was soon to emerge from gestation, Otako
whistled in admiration. "She's a lovely one! I can't wait to meet her
sister!"
Chiyo could only gape in shocked awe as her eyes drank in those beautiful
features. That face, those lips, those breasts, those legs, that body . .
.!
Oh, Lyna preserve her, that BODY!
To hold it, touch it, kiss it, do all sorts of naughty things to it!
Oh, yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! YES!
Sylia would approve instantly of this!
Oh, dear, this was just PERFECT!
*I want! I want! I want! I want! I want! I want! I want! I want! I
WANT!* Chiyo chanted in her mind at warp speed as she tried not to look like
a slobbering idiot in front of Otako. *As Lyna is my witness, I WANT HER!*
* * *
"AH-CHOO!"
"Bless you, Kasumi-chan! Are you alright?!"
Kasumi blinked as she looked up from her okonomiyaki, and then she sniffed.
"Oh, my! Someone must be talking about me!"
Everyone else gazed at her; they were relaxing in the "Haengge'cha's"
recreation lounge. "They better be good thoughts, though," Tomo then
declared. "If they're not, I'll track down the rude kimei'ne and beat them
into him!"
"Calm yourself, Master Chief," Koyomi gently scolded.
"And what's wrong with your bond-mate defending my sister's honour, Chief?"
Nabiki asked as she stared at the artificer.
"Nabiki, you've never seen Tomo in action, have you?"
Nabiki blinked. "Uh, no."
Koyomi then raised a warning finger. "Then don't wish for something you'll
DEFINITELY regret later!" She then winked. "Okay?!"
A few more blinks. "Um, if you say so, Yomi."
* * *
"AH-CHOO!"
"Bless you, Sylia! Are you coming down with a cold?!"
Sylia blinked as she stared at her hand, and then she gazed curiously at
Reinoevan. "I'm not even sure WHAT brought that on, Rei!"
"Maybe that silly belief from Ataru's home country's infectious," Linna
mused from the "Kiboo'cha's" helm station.
"Lyna, I HOPE not!" Sylia muttered.
As Linna laughed, Rei pulled out her medical tricorder to make sure.
* * *
"I have to do this, Priss-san."
Priss blinked as she took that in, and then she breathed out, "Why?"
Nodoka shuddered. The first officer of Pathfinder Troop Six had just
completed a detailed explanation of the Grand Design and how exactly both
Moroboshi Ataru and Saotome Ranma had come to affect its outcome. While
Priss had been opening Nodoka's eyes to a whole new world, Hisayo had
reached over to grab her sister's tantou and shift it out of Nodoka's reach.
"Priss-san, much that I appreciate how much you all care for Ataru-kun and
my so- . . . " -- here, Nodoka stuttered -- " . . . my child, I . . . "
"You feel your loyalty to your father matters just as much, right?"
"Yes!"
Priss' eyebrows arched. "Even after you found out about Isao's involvement
in Monma'cha's murder?"
"I . . .!"
Nodoka choked on her voice before she averted her eyes from Priss' gaze.
The Sagussan took a deep breath, and then she reached over to give her
host's shoulder a friendly squeeze. Nodoka blinked as a wave of calm washed
through her, and then her own hand drifted up to rest on Priss' in thanks.
The latter then turned to Hisayo, a smile crossing her face. "You seem to
be of a quite different opinion when it comes to your late mother's husband
than your sister here, Hisayo," she stated. "Why is that?"
Hisayo smirked on hearing Priss refer to Asagaya Isao as *that.* As Nodoka
turned to gaze on her, the elder twin took a deep breath. "Nodoka-chan, do
you really think deep down that Isao loved Mom? Do you REALLY think that?"
"Of course he cared for her, Onee-chan . . .!" Nodoka replied.
"No!" Hisayo snapped. "Isao was MARRIED to Mom! He never loved her!"
"That's not true!"
An incredulous look crossed Hisayo's face. "Oh, really?" A pause.
"Nodoka-chan, I've told you this many times before. When Mom was dying, she
pleaded with Isao to let you come visit! It was Mom's final wish, for
Heaven's sake! Just to see her baby girl one more time! And what did that
son-of-a-bitch do?! He refused her! He REFUSED her!" The look on the
elder sister's face shifted to one of mock irony. "And WHY is it that Isao
refused Mom's last request? Why, it was because he decided that because
stupid little Nodoka allowed herself to become 'damaged goods' by getting
pregnant! And worst of all, stupid little Nodoka got herself pregnant with
one of the students of the man who proved himself to have cared for Mom more
than Isao EVER did!"
"THAT'S NOT TRUE!" Nodoka shrieked. "THAT MONSTER RAPED MOTHER!"
Hisayo shuddered before she snapped, "THAT 'MONSTER' IS OUR REAL FATHER!"
Silence.
Nodoka blinked, her jaw dropping in disbelief. "What . . .?"
Hisayo took several breaths to calm herself. "It's true, Nodoka-chan.
Asagaya Isao isn't our father. Happoosai is."
More silence.
Priss watched as Nodoka's skin started to sallow, a tidal wave of denial
surging through her as she slowly shook her head. "No . . . " Ranma's
mother hoarsely gasped as she squeezed her eyes shut, tears streaming
through her lashes. "It's a lie . . . " she hissed out.
"It's not a lie, Nodoka-chan," Hisayo said. "I don't have proof positive
of this, but it's easy to obtain. Mom told me this on her deathbed. It
sure as hell surprises me that Isao hasn't sat back and figured it out . . .
"
"Figured out what?!"
Hisayo smirked as she crossed her arms. "That our father made love to Mom
exactly NINE MONTHS before we were born!"
Yet more silence.
"Nine months . . .?" Nodoka gasped.
"That can't possibly be true, Hisayo-chan."
Everyone turned to see the diminutive man currently standing at the
entranceway. "Thoughtmaster-prime," Priss declared.
"You . . .!" Nodoka hissed on seeing Happoosai.
"Please."
That demure voice caused everyone to turn and gaze quizzically at Catty
Ray. The lavender-haired android-turned-bioroid reached into her purse to
draw out a tricorder. "With your permission, I can confirm whether or not
Hisayo-sama is right," she then offered, holding up the device in emphasis.
"She can't be right," Happoosai asserted. "Thanks to those damned priests
who hurt me after I tried to free Negako-chan . . . "
"You believed you wound up nearly sterile," Hisayo finished.
"Yes!" the aged grandmaster spat out.
"Ray, check it out," Priss ordered. "Let's settle it now."
"Hai!" Catty Ray replied as she drew out a portable scanner.
The tension mounted as she passed the device over Happoosai, and then
Hisayo, and then Nodoka. Pressing a button on the scanner, Catty Ray waited
for the information to download into the tricorder. Once that was done, she
did a comparison scan. It took one minute.
Seeing the result, Catty Ray then breathed out. "I do believe
congratulations are in order, Thoughtmaster-prime."
Happoosai jolted. "EH?!"
"You mean . . . " Nodoka squeaked.
"YES!" Hisayo screamed out.
"It's true," Catty Ray declared. "Say 'hello' to your daughters, sir."
Happoosai and Nodoka blinked as they took than in.
They then did what could be expected of them on hearing that.
They fainted!
* * *
To be continued . . .
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