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Revision notes:
10/13/03 = grammar punctuation and took out some of those pesky
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Little note before you start anything:
Ranma, Ranko and Nabiki... Nabiki in her cursed form will be referred
to as Nabiki-kun in scenes that show the perspective of people who know
about the Jusenkyo curse. (Ranma-chan in Ranma's case). When this is
shown in Akane's point-of view, Ranma will be called Ranko and Nabiki
will be called Ranma. I hope this doesn't cause confusion.
I also switch from gender to gender in the middle. (Arghh sorry,
sometimes Ranma gets referred to as he when in cursed form and Nabiki
gets referred to as she in cursed form.)
Rendezvous with Fate V.3
A whisper, and then a silence,
Yet I know by their merry eyes,
They are plotting and planning together
To take me by surprise.
~~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Children's Hour
~ Chapter 3 ~
_...It turns out there was a child, it was devastating to know that
she wasn't mine..._
Ranma tugged on his sleeves as he started to get up from the blanket
he and Ukyo had been sitting on, he had learned never to stay too long
with her. Experience told him that things got complicated if he did.
He brushed a few specks of dirt his kimono had picked up from sitting
on the grass. He turned to Ukyo who was starting to stand up. She
frowned at him prettily then brushed flecks of imaginary dust, which he
had already taken off. "Must you go soon? Hanae so looks forwards to
your visits."
Ranma rolled his eyes as Ukyo pouted, Ukyo, he thought, always pouted
when she didn't get what she wanted. She stood there fingering strands
of her brown hair that fell across her shoulders, waiting expectantly
for an answer.
"You know I only stopped by to say hi, Ukyo. Besides, she *does* go
home with me every time Kodachi *isn't*." He turned to get the two
swords lying on the grass. Although it was Ukyo's duty to take care of
Hanae as her 'foster mother', he tended to her. Formally, it Ranko was
the foster mother of the child, Ukyo was just a friend who took care of
her. The set up was needed because Ranma wasn't usually around to take
care of Hanae, even though he wanted to. "I have got to go to Kodachi.
It seems she has concocted one of her little games again."
Ukyo raised an eyebrow as she stood up to help him with the short
sword. She knew how troubling Kodachi could be when it came to schemes.
The only person she could think who could come close was Nabiki, and
Nabiki was already one of the best. "What is she up to this time?"
Ranma made a face and said, "It seems as if my lovely *wife* is
trying to convince everyone she has amnesia." He muttered more under his
breath, but Ukyo only caught the words angel and crazy.
For the weeks Ranma had gone out of Rose Brier, he settled the orders
of Happosai. He buried Kodachi as far as he could under duty, and trying
to think of her as little as possible. The troubles at the border and
his fiefs were enough to keep his mind occupied. The Regent's move
another.
He always tried to avoid the Kodachi topic around Ukyou since she did
tend to go overboard on the subject. More often than not, however, he
couldn't stop his mouth from speaking before he could think. "Wife?" She
had almost laughed. Almost. "You call that woman a *wife*? You should've
married *me*."
Pushing her gently away he said, "You know I can't marry you Ukyo."
But then ... sometimes ... he really *did* wish he had married to her
instead of Kodachi. She had been one of his numerous fiancées and a very
close friend when they were young. But *that* was part of the problem.
Ukyo was just a friend.
She also wasn't samurai, and samurai cannot marry out of their
class... Another was Lord Happosai's orders and a lot of other things.
When he did think about it, he resolved that she never would be. It
wouldn't be fair, not to her. "It's a little late for that."
She laughed a little, not like Kodachi's laugh, but a singsong laugh
that she had usually used to tease him with. "You call six years a
little late?" She patted his shoulder and her eyes twinkled a bit. "Has
she met 'Ranko' yet?"
Looking at her Ranma frowned dubiously. "Don't tell me you believe
she has amnesia! Of course she's met her."
"Mmmmmmm, but wouldn't her reaction be nice to watch?" She was
looking at the sky, imagining the meeting and let out a little giggle.
"Even if it is pretend. Kodachi is a damned good actress."
"You know very much how I hate to play Kodachi's little mind games.
As I told her I was and I still am sick and tired of it." He said as
Ukyo began to fix his kimono again, which to him, didn't have any flaws.
She flashed him another one of those impromptu smiles of hers. Ranma
decided that she smiled too much when she was plotting another one of
her Ranma get together schemes and giggled too much when she talked
about Kodachi. "You *could* take me in for a consort."
Ranma shuddered, part of the reason Happosai had ordered him to
become Christian was that a doctrine stated that a man was to have only
one wife. As samurai, he was allowed only one legal wife but could take
as many consorts as he wanted. Christian laws safeguarded him from his
many engagements because it forbade polygamy.
Of course *as* samurai, he could just disregard the laws, as a bunch
of crap given by gaijin men who came from the West, but he didn't want
any consorts and the Christian laws *did* solve his fiancée problems.
His fiancées did not follow him afterwards.
The whole reason behind the mess was his foster father Genma. Another
reason was that Ranma simply refused to take a consort. Women -- he
thought, with the exempt of Nabiki -- were a whole bunch of trouble...
and having consorts was inviting more trouble into the house.
Nabiki took up most of the wife's duty and the others she couldn't,
he himself did. He had little want for consorts and even less use for
them. "You know the answer to that, Ukyo."
"Hanae really misses you." She pointed out, shifting the subject
again when it was not going her way.
"You spoil her." Ranma pointed out, though Hanae seemed to have
impeccable manners. Ukyo pouted at that, and he wondered if women in
general really did pout if they didn't get what they wanted. Women are
trouble, they take what they want and then take it for granted. 'Why do
they even pout in the first place?' He thought to himself.
She turned the conversation around again, "What do you have in Rose
Brier?"
"I told you, my wife..." He sighed as he thought about that
particular problem. When he saw Ukyo wasn't about to let him go for that
he began to enumerate, "And my fief, and my sister and my vassals... do
we really have to list it out?"
"You can turn her away." She smiled at him sweetly turning her brown
hair over her fingers again, another mannerism Ranma had noticed.
Divorce was out of the question. There were still reasons why he keeps
the sham of a marriage with Kodachi.
Ukyo looked at Ranma in the eye for some time then asked, "Why do you
let her get away with all of this Ranma? She's crazy! Why can't you
leave her?"
He shifted uncomfortably. He didn't want to get into this subject
again. It seemed like for the past visits, Ukyo always dragged
conversation to that. "Ukyo, there are a lot of reasons you wouldn't
understand. If you truly want the best for both of us...you would let
the issue *drop*."
She reacted to this as if she were slapped. She knew Kodachi had a
hold on him. What, she didn't know, and she fully intended to find out.
"For both our sakes." She almost didn't hear the last part, but she did.
Turning her back to him, she sighed looking wistfully back at the
house. In some ways, she envied Kodachi. At least Kodachi was close to
Ranma, and she didn't even have to meet him in secret. "I'm not the one
who tortures myself with visits, Ranma. Why do you come here? Are you
such a glutton for punishment?"
That question was left unanswered. He didn't need to respond. Ukyo
knew the reason. He was here for Hanae. Ranma loved that child so much
that he continually called on her regardless of what the others thought.
He went to visit the child. But then, why leave the child with her in
the first place? Why do it when they both knew that it would do more
harm than good?
Ukyo sighed. She really did like her charge. She had the same
enthusiasm as her father, and she was intelligent too. She often
wondered why Ranma had let her take care of the little one, because it
was obvious that he adored the little bundle of energy. Leaving her with
Ukyo did not seem like the best solution when he could just take her
with him.
He never gave her an explanation, and she had never asked for one.
She also had not asked the vital question: Who Hanae's mother was. Ranma
had never brought the subject up, and she was uncomfortable to initiate
it. Sometimes she thought that besides Ranma, no one truly knew.
"Kodachi went to you." He said quietly, changing the subject, "How
long were you going to hide it from me?"
She whirled around to stare at him with wide eye. 'He couldn't
possibly know that.' It happened more than six years ago, just before
Hanae turned one. Yet, she recalled the memory vividly, as if it had
happened just yesterday.
Ukyo had been surprised to meet Kodachi at the parlor, a beautiful
woman, that Kodachi. Back then, she still was beautiful. Back then, Ukyo
hadn't known who she was. She hadn't known Kodachi was Ranma's wife.
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Upon Ukyo's entrance, she noted a woman all dressed in black. She was
testing the sharpness of Ukyo's spatula with the tip of her nail. When
she deemed it worthy, she laid it gingerly down the table where the rest
stood. She had raised her eyes at her when Ukyo came in and there was a
wicked smile on her lips. That smile, among many others told Ukyo that
Kodachi Kuno was one demented soul. "Kuonji Ukyo?"
She frowned at that sadistic smile, at those glinting eyes, telltale
signs of a person who was not rational with her angers -- but then, who
was? "Yes, I am Ukyo. Who--"
"Stay away from my husband." She pulled out a black rose from the
back of her obi. She held the flower against Ukyo's face all the while
holding her smile even though her next words were clearly meant to
threaten. "If you so much as touch him I *will* kill you."
"Who are you?" Ukyo demanded as she took a step back. She had just
recovered from sickness then and was in no position to fight. Though
Kodachi could not possibly know, she suspected that had been the reason
the woman picked the day to confront her. Cowards tend to threaten when
they are safe.
"Saotome Kodachi-noh-Ranma." She walked towards Ukyo, and
unconsciously she moved another step back, there was a hard gleam in the
woman's eyes when she said her words, venom dripping all over it, "You
know, Ranma's wife?" She did nothing to Ukyo. But when she placed the
black rose in her hair, there was a stinging sensation and a trickle of
blood ran down her face.
"Remember me well, Kuonji." She smiled again there and let out a
series of laughs, challenging Ukyo to take off the flower, she didn't.
At least, not in front of her. "I saw him first."
"On the contrary I knew him since we were six." Her mind's eye
flashed a picture of Ranma. Ranma wouldn't like that. He didn't like it
when people talked about him like an item, a possession, a prize to be
won. She couldn't help herself, not when she was at her weakest and her
enemy was close.
"It's who sees him last that counts." Kodachi threw at her face.
What's said in anger is often repented in compliance. Without
thinking Ukyo flaunted the only thing she could, the only thing she was
sure Kodachi did not know. "I have his child."
It did not give Ukyo the reaction she desired, Kodachi's smile
widened. "So you're the mother of the little runt? I thought he would
remain faithful. It does not matter if you have his child or not. I will
not let him acknowledge the little bastard. I am still his wife. I will
*always* be his wife. I come first before any of his consorts."
She paused to let those facts sink home and continued, "Do you not
think that if he is capable of having one, he can have another? What
makes you different from all those whores? Nothing. However, I am wed to
him before the Shinto gods and before the Christian one. He will forever
be mine." She took another rose and left it at a small table. It was
black.
"I do not need his love, but you do." She didn't look back as she
left, "And your child is born a bastard and will die a *bastard*. Raised
in humiliation and shunned by peers. The child will remain one as long
as the little monster lives."
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She didn't think she could've hung on to that memory, but she did.
Kodachi was a ruthless opponent. Sharpened by age and made deceitful by
time. Ranma's voice brought her back to reality. "Why?"
"I never wanted you to know."
"Don't you think I had the right?" He demanded.
"It was between Kodachi and me." She shifted uncomfortably under his
angry gaze, "I didn't want you to worry needlessly."
Ranma grunted, 'Needlessly she says, Kodachi would have gone to
extreme measures to get what she wants to take on whoever was in her
way, and at that time Ukyo had been the obstacle.'
They stood there uneasily for some moments before Ukyo spoke up,
"Well, good for you then." She muttered under her breath then sighed.
"Look, you know I'll be out of town and can't very well drag Hanae with
me. You have to take her... even if Kodachi's home."
Hesitating for a second, Ranma finally agreed. He could've ordered
Ukyo to stay. He could've ordered her anything and she would've obeyed
regardless of what she wanted... but he didn't. He wasn't that kind of
person. He winced at the thought of letting Kodachi see Hanae. The first
time had been terrible enough, and Hanae had only been a few weeks old.
Now, if Kodachi went on her tirade, Hanae would remember.
It was then that the girl they were talking about appeared running
across the grass to his arms. She had a beautiful green kimono on that
set off her jade eyes. Her unkept red hair flew in the wind as she
laughed, her excitement showing. "Daddy! I'll be going home with you?"
Ranma smiled kneeling down to scoop her up in his arms. "Yes." He was
just scared of what might happen, especially with an uncontrolled
variable like Kodachi at home.
Hanae looked extremely happy to see him; after all, they saw each
other for only for the briefest of moments, and those moments far too
briefly. Bringing her home was a rare event. "I'm all set, daddy."
"Well then, say your good-byes to Ukyo now, and we'll go." Ranma said
patting her head. Ukyo came forward to give and collect her goodbye.
Taking the child's sunscreen, which Hanae had dropped when running
towards her father, Ukyo put it on the girl fixing her red curls. "Be a
good girl and don't give your father headaches." Her hands went on to
the kimono, "Be careful of that dreadful Kodachi." She tucked in the
handkerchief that was peeking out of the child's obi. "Eat nutritious
foods." She dusted the child's skirts. It would be unseemly to show
affection in front of Ranma and in the open, one of Ranma's samurai was
nearby, as a custom, important people were never unattended.
The child smiled and gave Ukyo a hug, which Ranma just watched. It
was an awkward scene especially since he was carrying the child. He
hated long good-byes.
Ukyo switched her attention to him. "Take care of her."
"I will." Ukyo didn't need to tell him that.
It was then that they parted, Hanae bobbing happily in his arms, Ukyo
standing in the middle of the garden looking at them wistfully. It
became silent. The breeze blew softly against their backs. Ranma
wondered if it was urging him to go on.
~~~
"Lady... Akane, the doctor is here to see you." Ifuku said from the
doorstep, after Akane had come down from walking around the estate.
As she entered the main parlor, she greeted Doctor Kinzaki and
thanked him for coming over. He was surprised that she remembered him
and equally so that she had rebounded from the accident as if nothing
had happened.
As he started the checkup he asked, "Has your headache returned?
Dizziness? Nausea?"
"Nope." She said cheerfully.
"Remarkable," He commented mostly to himself, "Follow my finger
without turning your head, Lady Akane." Akane easily followed his finger
when it moved from side to side.
"What about your memory, has it returned?" He asked after finding
nothing wrong with his patient.
"Nope, and I don't think it will. I don't think they're memories I
want to have anyway." She said cheerfully as she nodded her head towards
Ifuku and said in a low voice, "They don't even like me."
He looked at her and was amazed at how casually she was treating
this. Most of the people he had seen were confused, and had tantrums.
They always wanted to know what was happening to them, and when their
memories would come back.
Never the less he assured her, "It will come back Lady Akane, it
usually does."
"Oh, I'm not really worried about it." She had meant to reassure him,
but he still looked skeptically at her.
"I couldn't believe your remarkable recovery. Have you any idea of
how serious your injuries were?" He was clearly baffled by her
improvement.
"Oh, I think I do." Akane almost laughed at it. The doctor had no
idea of just how injured she had been. "In fact, you're talking to a
dead woman."
The doctor raised an eyebrow at what must seem like her odd humor to
him. "I don't see why you should stay in bed..." He still seemed
uncomfortable of the idea, and added. "But if you feel anything,
anything at all, you call for me."
"Yes, doctor." Tilting her head she asked, "Do you know how old I am,
doctor?"
Dr. Kinzaki smiled kindly, he must have thought it was horrible not
to know your name, and age. But Akane was dealing with this very well.
"I believe you are twenty-five."
"Really? I look like hell," Akane said, looking at the mirror and
staring at the reflection of the person she did not know.
Dr. Kinzaki chuckled after he got over his mild shock at hearing a
lady curse.
After he had left, she realized what she had told the doctor about
her memories were not entirely true. She did want to know about her past
and the only way was through people who knew Kodachi...
The only person that could come to mind was Ifuku. But then, the maid
was terrified of her. Something made Ifuku as uncomfortable around
Akane, as Akane felt around her.
Akane motioned for her maid to come forward after leading the young
doctor out. The maid was obviously confused, terrified and nervous.
Talking with Kodachi was something the servants obviously did not do.
She showed all the signs of worry, and had Akane been Kasumi, she would
have put her at ease easily. Now, Akane could only wish she had her
older sister's soothing voice, comforting hand and hope for the best.
Ifuku's face was paler than usual, close to the shade of gray in her
uniform, and her fists clenched tightly around the cleaning rag she
held. Akane motioned for the young girl to sit down in front of her, to
which she complied.
"Ifuku... you know about my head injury?" Akane started gently
imitating Kasumi when she was trying to calm their overly hysterical
father. Ifuku bobbed her head up and down, and suddenly Akane thought of
springs. She sighed again.
"Honestly, I don't remember anything." It didn't seem possible but
her maid's eyes grew wider and started to border on disbelief.
"Well, it's true." She wondered at ignorance... or was it just that
century? She was about to explain mental health to a person who was not
about to believe her. Great. She had heard of one of the maids saying
that rich husbands who didn't want anything to do with their wives sent
them back to their families. She didn't know what was or wasn't known
about amnesia and the little knowledge she had came from watching TV.
"Ifuku." The woman winced! She continued more gently all the while
cursing Kodachi who had obviously been a tyrant. She tried a different
approach, small talk, "How come your name means clothes and Sara... well
isn't Sara... a..." she thought a moment for a synonym to tray, "bon?"
The maid's eyes widened at her mistress ignorance, much the same at
what Akane did earlier at hers, "Only samurai are allowed to names, my
lady. We're called by what we do. Oh.. you know, the fisherman by the
lake, or the first son of the fisherman. In my case, my mother has
tended to the house of Saotome -- for a long time, lady -- and she had
been a servant towards Lady Nodoka. She knew I'd be given to Lord
Ranma's wife as a maid... your mother wanted a lot of rich kimonos...
and well..."
Akane smiled, the maid seemed to relax at the light talk that
started... she paused she wanted to integrate what she wanted as well.
When she sensed the ending of the conversation she started another, "I
need to know some stuff... do I have children?"
After recovering from the shock of the said question, she had
answered no.
"Are my parents alive?"
"No, my lady." Ifuku paused for a moment before recalling, "Oh, you
have a brother, my lady."
"Do I have relatives other than him?"
"Oh, you have a whole Clan of them, my lady. You do have a
mother-in-law, a sister-in-law and her husband, and their whole clan,
too. Oh, and a nephew, plus that little girl Lord Ranma has."
"What little girl?"
Ifuku's eyes got wider again, "No one knows, ma'am. Lord Ranma just
arrived one day after he went out... some days after your marriage...
The Lord Happosai sent him on one of his year long errands... carrying a
child."
Akane wondered about the child a little before she shrugged, she
would have to ask Ranma about that later, at least there was no
immediate family to deal with.
Now the hard part, Akane thought to herself, "I can tell by your
reaction, by the other workers' reaction and by my husband's reaction,
that, uh, I used to be difficult.
Ifuku looked stricken but her lips still remained compressed and in
an ill shade of gray. "I... Lady Akane, no one believes..."
Akane interrupted, "Ifuku I'm not stupid, and I'm not blind. I think
something is very wrong in this house, and I think that is me. Now I
need your help." She leaned forward and Ifuku saw that her eyes were
direct and honest.
"I must know what she, er, I was like. What she did to others, who
hates her...maybe if I knew I could correct it."
"Lady Akane, what you're asking of me is very difficult." Her face
was lined with worry and voice shaking slightly. "I'm sorry but I don't
think I can. You can send me away if you wish, but I can't."
What kind of monster had Kodachi been? No one could be that bad. How
could she tear the barriers she had erected if she did not know where
they stood? "Just answer this. If I decided to change, how would other
people react?"
Ifuku weighed what she was going to say then took a deep breath, as
if preparing herself for the worst and said, "Lady Akane, I'm sorry to
say it, but no one would believe you, no one. They'd think you were
playing a game, a mean game." She sat up straight and lifted her chin.
"You can kill me off if you want."
Akane wanted to cry and for a moment. Ifuku felt sympathy for her
lady, but she had reminded herself of her many sins not only against her
but also against all the servants of Rose Brier and most of all, against
Lord Ranma. He was no saint, but he was a good fair man and he deserved
better.
"What if it lasted?"
"Well... maybe then." Ifuku still sounded doubtful and added, "But
people Lady Akane, they have long memories. They would not forget
easily." She had gained more confidence since her employer hadn't ranted
and raved... or drawn her dagger.
Akane stared out the window, "Oh, yes. You can go Ifuku and thank
you." The younger woman paused at hearing her say thank you and left her
alone.
"Why me?" She sighed it seemed as if her other life was just a
delusion that was rapidly fading day by day. She had fallen off a horse
and head injuries were a very tricky thing.
Perhaps she *was* Kodachi and had made up all of those things in her
overwrought mind. But she hadn't, she knew she hadn't. The constant
reminder was the language she knew, Prime Ministers that have -- would
be in position. She really was Akane, who P-chan or probably even God
had given another chance. It just wasn't the best situation she'd been
in.
Usually she'd think of another person who had it worse than her, but
then she was certain nothing was worse than what had happened in the
past two weeks.
She had lost everything in that car crash -- her life. Her baby. Her
husband. Her family. Her friends. She had been sent to replace a
terrible woman, had a husband who loathed her, servants who feared her
and a terrible headache.
She was lonelier than she had ever been. Before she had Kasumi,
Ryoga, her father, friends...Who did she have now? No one would believe
her. She knew telling Ranma had already been a big mistake and she
didn't know if he believed the truth. She prayed he did, because if he
didn't he might think her crazy.
All her life she had overcome obstacles. Beaten a ton of boys to
prove she was just as good as they were, gained respect as the heiress
of the dojo, run the very low dipping funds with the help of Kasumi and
forced her way out of an arranged marriage with a guy named Shinnusuke.
She was daunted by nothing, a woman who would try everything once,
just to say she had done it. She was a person who never let life
overwhelm her, remaining optimistic in trouble. Her friends had been
amazed.
She wasn't about to stop now. She couldn't let another person's
problems get the better of her. Akane decided to do the thing she always
did when she felt down -- exercise.
Standing up, cheered by her resolve. She walked and almost stumbled
with the cloth that held her knees together and decided that the
knee-bindings would be the first to go. From what she had seen, Kodachi
had nothing in her closet remotely suitable for a good workout, but with
all those dresses, she was sure she had enough material for a shirt and
shorts.
She frowned at the thought of sewing. She had never been good at it,
but she could hardly tell Ifuku to make her the articles of clothing she
wanted. They would surely think her crazy then.
She just told Ifuku to gather the materials she'd needed and selected
which dress should be sacrificed.
Picking the skimpiest, thinnest and the ugliest kimono in the
wardrobe, she ripped it apart with glee.
After five hours she had made a pair of ill fitting, oversized black
shorts, cut to the knees of a modest concession to the ages and a simple
pullover shirt. Using some left over cloth, she tied her hair back in a
high ponytail.
She looked at her ensemble in a full-length mirror and decided that
the shorts were very *very* uneven and the shirt fit like a rice sack.
'At least I won't trip over anything.'
She was about to set out when she realized that she had nothing on
her feet, and she certainly could not run in those torture devices she
had been wearing -- the Japanese clogs were hardly the softest devices
for the feet. After a moment of thought, she decided running barefoot
would be best especially if she decided to run by the beach, despite the
cold. By the time she had stretched Kodachi's muscles, dusk was
approaching, a nice time to go out running. Another quick glance at the
mirror with a frown at her yellowing bruise, Akane headed out of the
house, ignoring the stares of the servants.
Akane had little time to explore the grounds, and even less to look
for the dojo. When she re-opened the shoji and looked at the room, she
decided that it was the plainest room in the grounds, but had been the
best.
The dojo was rather simple, with wooden paneling for the floors and
walls. There was no wall dedicated for students of the dojo.
There was a big box to one side that she didn't notice with her
earlier tour. She opened it, and was surprised to find out that they
contained what seemed to be gymnastic materials. She took out a green
ribbon. It was dusty. No one had used it for ages. When she turned the
box, the name Kodachi was written across it in Kanji.
The other weapons, she attributed for the use of any future vassals
of Ranma. There was nothing useful to her. Not even blocks or wood to
break. She shrugged, and promised herself she would find some later. She
left and closed the paper doors behind her.
After that, she had walked around the mansion, the cool grass
sticking against her feet. She searched for a way to the beach. It had
been colder than she had expected from inside.
She followed a stonewall that ran along the bluff's edge until she
came to an opening that led to the stairway dropping to the beach. She
walked down the steep but sturdy wooden steps to the back below and
began running on the soft sand. She had never learned how to swim, and
the allure the sea held on her probably stemmed from it.
It was also quite unknown to her, an endless mass of blue. It was
fascinating that there was life living in the vast blue, which she could
almost never survive in if it was more than her height.
She breathed in the salty-fishy air and braced herself for the
memories of Ryoga she knew would come, for they had spent some time in
beaches. He had always conceded to her want to go to the shore, even
though he knew she was hopeless at ever learning how to swim.
She closed her eyes and tried to remember Ryoga and their times
together, suddenly wondering why she had not missed her husband, why she
did not mourn him. It was as if her time with him was nothing but a fond
memory all together. She suddenly realized that P-chan had somehow taken
away all those memories, so she could live on.
She became angry for a while, because she wanted to mourn her husband
and the life she had lost, but realized that they had let her. For the
first moments she had spent in Kodachi's body crying, she had mourned
her husband and her family.
She quickly tired, as her leg muscles labored to keep pace with
Akane's ambition to run across the beach, for Kodachi hadn't trained in
a while. She was gasping for breath, her lungs aching from the sharply
cold air, she walked until she felt she was rested and ran some more,
ignoring the cramp on her side.
Trudging up the steep stairs after her run, Akane felt lightheaded
and shaky, her clothes filled with sweat.
That was what Akane did over the weeks. Her clothes, which had once
been immodestly tight, were now too loose that she had a million pins to
hold them in place.
At first, it was difficult to convince the cook that she did not need
a mountain of food and five different courses each meal but she finally
got her way. The cook she had, knew how to cook meat, rare in Japan, she
wondered if it was the Portuguese influence. A maid under questioning
said that Kodachi liked her food with meat rather than fish.
Akane quickly ordered a change in her course, to what she was
accustomed to. In their way of thinking, the Lady Kodachi was trying to
starve herself. Even though she changed her diet to what was the norm,
she ate barely an eighth of what the Lord Ranma. It was an unknown fact
to the cooks that an eighth of Ranma's food consumption was normal to
those outside the clan. It was a fact that many in the kitchen met with
glee rather than concern.
Akane's blanched skin tone got a glow from walking in the sun along
the shore. Akane felt healthier than that fat old thing she had been a
month ago. The sluggishness she felt was gone, her face had lost its
puffiness and her hair was clean and shining. Even her teeth, which
Kodachi had abused, was beginning to whiten from the tooth powder she
had begun using.
She was beginning to think that she was in an endless vacation with
nothing else to do but train the rusty body she was in and have fun.
Since there was no electricity, the library was where she spent her
nights when she had been tired. There was no other effect of the lack of
technology with her.
She didn't mind the lanterns, besides she had to rough it with lamps
at training trips, why not now? The telephone? Who would she call? What
would she tell? No one would believe her.
Sometimes, when she paused to think about her situation, she
remembered the man she was married to. Since that was her only distress,
she put it back in her head.
Once she had sneaked into his room, to get a feeling of the man he
was, but found nothing. She stood there staring at the walls. 'He did
have better taste than Kodachi though' she thought as she looked over
the contrast to Kodachi's dreadful room.
The only thing that caught her attention in the room -- though it was
beautiful -- was a sword lying down on the futon. It was well balanced
and fit solidly in her hands. A good sword with a beautiful hilt.
She had opened his closet (1) and found some old-fashioned 1600-ish
kimonos, loincloths and all. But then, for him, it wouldn't be old
fashioned. There were some Chinese shirts and silk pants folded to the
side of the dresser, similar to what she saw him attired when she woke
up. Later she would learn from the servants that he wore the Chinese
clothes only in Nerima or in the presence of other Saotomes.
As days progressed, she found herself drawn to the servants gossiping
(2), and although it was hard to catch them doing so, they had their
rare moments where they talked about what happened on the other village,
about the sick boy in town, about their curiosity in the sudden surge of
cats... they talked about little things and it was rare that one would
mention political matters... but it was enough for her. It was her
window to the outside world. It was proof that it wasn't something she
dreamed overnight; it was proof that this world was real.
Comfortably set in her new life, Akane was starting to settle herself
that the pretty face that stared back in the mirror was her own. It had
taken her some time, but she wasn't startled to see another face staring
back when she looked at a reflective object.
At first, she was reluctant to have the servants do everything for
her. Being born to parents who were saving up every coin for their
education tended to have that effect on you. She wasn't rich and she
wasn't accustomed to it. But when she saw the look on the servant's face
when she put away the futon, she decided just to let them do their job.
She didn't know how to act around them, and after much debate,
decided she should just be herself. And that more than anything had the
servants of Rose Brier confused. Half of the servants thought she was
playing a joke, half thought she was loosing the rest of the bolts that
held her mind together, but all agreed that she was up to no good.
Rose Brier had always been a tense place to work, with Lady Kodachi
always flying into one tirade to the next. She had dispatched maids for
the simplest offenses of having given her the wrong quantity of
ingredients with her potion -- when it had been as minute as a pinch.
That her roses wasn't watered enough, when they had gone through the
trouble of *measuring* everything to the point of her orders, and then
after berating them on that tell them it wasn't enough. She always found
dust where there wasn't supposed to be, and that the food didn't taste
like the way she wanted it to be.
Ranma managed to track down the vassal that Kodachi had sent away and
managed to get them back or compensate. He usually succeeded, Kodachi
wasn't usually at home and when she was, she became drunk frequently. He
was just thankful she never saw the need to take their own lives in her
hands; of course, this didn't include heavily scarring them. She was
just as entitled to a sword as he was... though she found it bloody and
messy.
Most of the time, she acted as if she didn't care for Rose Brier
except for her hideous bedroom, the black roses and the potions she had
brewing in one of the rooms -- which they still had yet to find -- the
mistress was good with hiding things she did not want to be seen.
This unpredictability kept the servants from pleasing their mistress.
Now they were seeing a completely new side of her. She was completely
different from the Lady Kodachi they were accustomed to. Mostly they
wanted to see what the Lady Kodachi -- now the Lady Akane as she
preferred, would do, how he would react to her. The day the master came
home... it would be an interesting day.
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Contemplating on whether to wake his daughter or not, he decided that
a big home coming with her awake wasn't something he wanted her
experiencing. Especially since Kodachi *might* still be home. She
certainly showed no signs of leaving the last he saw her.
He absently stroked her reddish hair and sighed, gathering the child
into his arms as gently as possible. Homecoming was one of the events in
his miserable life that he really didn't look forward to. There was
simply nothing to come home to.
There were no children. He hated his wife... If it hadn't been for
Hanae, Nabiki and Sei... frankly, he thought they did more for him than
he did for them.
He loved Rose Brier and the Dojo... once it had been named very
differently... He had forced himself to forget that now. All that
mattered was that he had his daughter with him. Rose Brier was his
responsibility, along with Nerima and the whole of the han, Sagami... it
was his duty to his liege lord -- he had to come home.
His thoughts wandered to the problem that had drawn him away in the
first place. For the past six months, the enemies of Ieyasu Tokugawa had
been mobilizing. Ieyasu was Happosai's ally therefore also his liege
lord, higher up than even the head of his clan, it was also important to
be noted that Ieyasu was a major daimyo.
It was worse for him because they were tampering with his land. He
had to report this to the Lord Happosai at once. If this continued, he'd
be forced out of Nerima.
Armed with enough proof to convince the biggest skeptic, Ranma
decided to go to his sister Nabiki for a long discussion about the
problems.
He was brought back from his musings with Hanae's jerk and looked out
the palanquin; Rose Brier was coming into view now. Fleetingly, he
wondered about Kodachi and her so-called-amnesia. He hoped she had given
up on it and that she had gone away and back into her miserable life. If
that was true then she wouldn't be home, but somehow though, he knew she
would be. She always was where he didn't need her.
It was good though, despite everything, to be home.
As the palanquin stopped, he carried the still sleeping child out. He
hated the use of kagas (3)... and preferred the horses but Happosai upon
hearing about Kodachi's insult re-called all his horses. He grumbled a
little at the old man, he had been the one who ordered him to marry the
harlot, and he had known Kodachi's nature, but he still got his horses
to appease his pride... Still it was necessary not to loose face.
Besides, only a select few were allowed to use a carriage, and only
on a very special road. Sometimes the very sick were allowed by their
liege lords to use it and the doctors were given leeway because of their
perpetual emergencies.
Sasuke, who had accompanied Ranma, brought the luggage to their
respective rooms quickly... using the trees and windows as stairs
towards the chambers. After all, it would take so much time to go
through the maze of the shojis just to get to Ranma's room as opposed to
the trees.
Ranma would have followed had he not heard a woman shouting. The
words made little sense, so he had not paid attention to them but tried
to focus on the sound. "...is neck in neck with her opponent. It looks
like Akane Hi--errrr Saotome is once again going to capture the gold.
The crowd goes wild! Yaaaaaaaaay!"
Akane, her hair in a ponytail, her face dripping in sweat stopped at
the door when she realized she had an audience. She leaned against the
door huffing and puffing. "Whew, I just won the gold medal in the
hundred yard dash! Congratulate me?" She smiled but didn't wait for
Ranma to snap out of his puzzlement, "Welcome home, Ranma."
She squinted then brought her hand against her eyes. "Was that Sasuke
entering the *window*?" She was surprised to see that leap and thought
she had been seeing things, until she had noticed Ranma.
As she turned to him, she noticed the little girl sleeping in his
arms. She looked like an angel. Akane leaned closer, glad that Ranma
didn't move away as she peered at her. "What's her name?"
"Hanae." Ranma said simply. An introduction between Hanae and his
wife was something he had always foreseen. He had always known it would
not go well.
"May I..." Akane started tentatively, she knew the child wasn't a
baby, but she had missed her own so much. "May I carry her?"
"You told me six years ago never to let you see her again." Ranma's
eyes hardened. "I am merely obliging you your wishes."
Akane looked stricken and backed up. For the first time, Ranma saw
her face, and he couldn't believe it was her. He knew it had to be, but
it couldn't be her. Standing before him was a beautiful slender woman
with surprisingly bright eyes. She was completely different from the
feverish woman he had left two months ago. It was the face Kodachi
presented at Nerima, and the face he quickly grew to despise. "Kodachi?"
"That's Akane remember?" She had regained her smile again and for
some reason her heart was beating faster than it was supposed to after a
four mile run and breaking driftwood. Seeing him apparently caught her
off her guard. She also forgot that he was handsome.
"Akane." He glared at her. "Why choose that name, Kodachi? You know
very well Nabiki liked that name for her child."
"I--I didn't know." And she didn't understand why it would make him
so upset to take up the said name. "I could change it if you want."
"Whatever you like." She looked different. Coincidentally enough it
was what she picked up next for a topic.
"I started running and practicing in the dojo. I also got some wood,
breaking and stuff. I eat less of the food too."
Ranma gave her another once over then he locked his eyes on her face,
she had deeply tanned her skin and frowned, Kodachi never went out
without a sun guard, parasol and gloves. She treasured the whiteness of
her skin. The darker the skin was the more common, and she hated
commoners worst of all. "You... darkened your skin tone..."
"Yes... I had a very unhealthy pallor..."
His eyes traveled down from her face to what she was wearing, he
voiced it out loud, "What do you *think* you're wearing?"
Akane paused and her eyes looked down on her shirt and shorts. "It's
a running thing. You really don't expect me to run in my kimono do you?"
When she saw a yes being formed in his lips she interrupted, "Don't
answer that. If you don't like what you see. Don't look. Don't be such a
prude. Ugh. What a century!"
Ranma stared at her. The dress shouldn't have bothered him, after all
in a time where public baths, or when in a battle men were forced to
relieve themselves in the midst of everyone, nudity wasn't uncommon.
Peasants took all human manure and mixed it with water... nothing was
taken to waste. Men and women swam naked together, and Happosai had
ordered all his samurai to know how to swim, among other things.
Ranma, having his unique curse though didn't like much of the lack of
privacy. Making him grow up in China with Nabiki for company and such an
un-Japanese like foster father didn't make his thoughts on privacy any
different. Still it didn't do for Kodachi to be running around
half-dressed for everyone to see.
Ranma stood there for a moment then followed her inside. "I'm calling
for the doctor."
"What? Why?" Akane asked whirling around to look at him, already
ready to summon someone to bring the good doctor in. "I'm healthy. See?
I have been for days!"
"You're crazy." He said as he went up the house to deposit Hanae to
her room. She guessed the room that was guarded beside his was the
girl's. As she looked at his retreating back, she had a sinking feeling
that her mission here was not going to end anytime soon.
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Endnotes:
(1) Is this what's *really* inside a traditional 1600's Japanese home?
Okay, to answer that, I've never *seen* any traditional 1600's
Japanese home, so I wouldn't exactly know where they put the
closets and stuff like that. History books tend to go more on all
the persona than the details, you know. If anyone ever finds out
drop me a line :)
Yes, they don't have permanent rooms back then... but I found
this out when I was in chapter 7 already and I'd hate to go back
and redo averything
(2) After much convincing I changed it :) I just didn't want to take
the footnotes because it's so tiring to move everything. (imagine
moving from 20 (this is my overall 20th footnote- 100 and see
how you feel)
(3) What are kaga? Kagas are sorta like palanquins, it was the usual
mode of transportation for samurai with station. Usually four
kaga-men, carry this, but there are variants for two. Japan
preferred kaga over carriages because 'There are simply too many
rivers and streams to bridge over for carriages.'
Only the emperor was allowed on a carriage and only on this
special road. Some of the very sick (but only with the permission
of the liege lord) sometimes can use kaga and doctors are allowed
to because of their perpetual emergencies. Therefore kagas and
horses were a sign of rank and status. Even if a wealthy man
wanted a kaga, he couldn't have it if he isn't the right status.
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Disclaimer: I do not own Ranma 1/2 and the book I based it from is
When there is Hope, and if you sue me you can't possibly get money from
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Author's notes:
Okay after that silly talk ummmmm...I'd like to thank the people who
gave their very helpful comments and criticsm (especially to Angel, who
made me turn this into medieval Japan, and MJ!!!) to whose enormous
support I could never do without :) AND to the Mr. Phillip who has given
me space in his website :) He's such a dear.
His page is at http://members.tripod.com/the_packrat/anime.html
Mine is at: http://iCe.esmartdesign.com
Now to explain a few plot points which you might want to ask and HAVE
been asked in the past, I am already heading you off: (Of course I'd
still *LOVE* to hear from you, questions or no questions.)
Isn't divorce rare in Japan? Well ya, but from what I read, in the olden
days Japanese people could divorce as much as they like, although
divorce isn't the term then... the husbands could send away their wives,
banish them, order them to commit seppuku and generally boss them
around. It was the Western countries (because of Christianity) that
remained faithful to one partner. Now it's the complete opposite. :)
Such weird times.
Why doesn't Ranma boss Kodachi? Well, he does, when he's allowed to...
that damned Happosai.
Why doesn't Akane notice anything wrong with Ranko always wearing men's
clothes? She came from the 20th century, she's pretty much dense (I mean
look at that P-chan, Ryoga thing, that's a pretty good example) and I
don't want her to find out.
Anyway... whew, I think the whole author's notes and endnotes are at least
*half* of the whole story, sorry, I'm just too talkative I guess.
There, now we're finished :)
~~ iCe ~~
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we criticize we say that the other person has the ability to accept
our words and take it as a challenge to become better because of this.
~~~ my teacher (hehehe)
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