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What has gone before:
While on a training trip with his father during the late 1500s, Ranma
fell into the spring of the drowned young girl. Unfortunately, his
curse can only be changed back with _very_ hot water, which means he
has spent most of his time in his cursed form. Not only that, but
because the spring was drowned _young_ girl, he turns into a 12 year
old girl who never ages.
In the present...
Ranma has received a partial cure for his curse by the spirit entity
called Mistress 9. She will eventually take his girl's body, freeing
him entirely, so now he poses as Tomoe Hotaru. Unfortunately, he now
seems to have a few problems with the ladies, since he is inadvertently
engaged to Hino Rei (he's taking lessons in Shinto), his old buddy
Ucchan, and the friendly Amazon Shampoo. That doesn't even start to
include Mako-chan, or the fact that two of his best friends are only
three foot tall: Cologne and Chibi-Usa.
In the last episode, Sailor Mars broke up with Saturn Knight (if you
don't know, don't ask). Also, Mistress 9 revealed that she would
expected to succeed in splitting Ranma apart in one week. Ranma has
also discovered that the person with access to the Gates Of Time (whom
he has sworn to destroy) is none other than his enemy Sailor Pluto.
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An Ending To Our Dreams
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Ranma looked down on the blasted landscape and tried to find the
satisfaction that he expected. Everyone who had ever opposed him was
dead. Everyone who had ever mocked or tormented him was dead. Even all
those other people who did not know him - but surely would have
tormented him if they had known him - they were dead too. They were
dead. They were all dead.
Craters pocked the ground, some were simply the shattered rocks of
explosives, others were the fused glass of nuclear devices or powerful
magic. It was painfully obvious how well his enemies had fought, but
they had fallen. Noting was left, just the shattered remains of their
civilisation.
He had expected to feel glee at the destruction of the Moon Kingdom,
and the deaths of almost every person in the solar system, but instead
he just felt empty. He turned to his wife and looked at her. With her
head bowed so that she could look at the ground so many kilometres
beneath them, her short black hair fell forward and covered her face.
"Do you regret this?"
All she did was look up at him and he knew that he should have never
asked that question. Of course she regretted it. It did not matter to
her that the people of the Kingdom hated and feared her as much as they
did him, she loved them anyway. Maybe that was why he did not feel the
elation he desired. She cared, so by extension: he cared. Her pain was
his pain, his pain was hers.
They were already holding hands so that her magic could shield him from
the cold, hard vacuum of space, so he carefully changed his grip and
placed an arm around her shoulder. Giving someone a hug when you are
suspended a hundred kilometres up, and while they are holding a eight
foot pole arm is not an easy thing to do. It didn't stop him though, in
their short years together they had overcome difficulties greater than
that together. It is not easy being so feared that you are sent so far
from the place that you are supposed to defend, causing you arrive too
late to save anything.
Holding her close, Ranma realised that he did regret one thing about
the passing of the Moon Kingdom: Queen Serenity was also dead. In time
he had grown to respect her. Not love her as his wife did, nor was
there the adulation of all her other subjects. Just respect. Respect
for a woman who did her job well, who was just and fair to all her
subjects. A woman who was now dead and lying somewhere within the
shattered castle beneath their feet.
"What do we do now? Is anyone still alive? Is Beryl still alive?" For a
moment thoughts of fighting and revenge flittered through his head. He
would not have fought for her while she was alive, but Serenity's own
sacrifice made him willing to fight for her after her death.
Her voice was as quiet as a whisper. "There are still people alive.
Some of the shelters on Earth are still intact. Beryl is gone. Everyone
else is gone."
"Even Saturn's colonies?"
She leaned her head on his chest and the wetness of her tears confirmed
it like no other answer could. If those meddling Outer Senshi were
still here, he would have killed them himself. It was their fault that
he and his wife had been so far out-system training. So far out-system
that when Beryl's genocidal revolution began, all they could do was
come running and watch as bright lights flared on every habitable
planet and moon. The cowardly Outer Senshi were so afraid of his wife
that they would rather see the Kingdom in ruins by an enemy than risk
her being present to defend it. He ground his teeth and held her close.
She would need his support today as much as he needed hers every other
day.
Ranma took her by the shoulders and looked into her eyes. They both
needed her strength in this time of trial. "What are we going to do
now? Do we head down to Earth and look for survivors, or should we
check out the Palace first?"
His wife shook her head. "There's no-one left on the moon. Beryl made
sure of that. Queen Serenity sent me a message. She couldn't save
everyone... but she managed to... to send some of our souls into the
future... She wanted her daughter and some others to have another
chance."
He smiled. It was perfect. He would be able to live his entire life
here with her, then when they were reborn in the future, they would be
able to share each other all over again. "That's wonderful! How do we
do it? How do we go into the future?"
Closing her eyes, she turned her head looked past her shoulder and down
at the moon again. "She couldn’t send _us_. All she could send was me."
That stopped him cold. She was leaving? She would leave him? This
wasn't supposed to happen. They were supposed to be together forever.
The two of them, inseparable. He _needed_ her. A small whimper escaped
his lips before Ranma felt her small body pushed against his chest.
Holding him tightly her voice was muffled, but he could make out the
words clearly enough.
"I'm not leaving you. I can’t leave you. You're a part of me. You are
my heart, without you, I would have let Beryl take this place without a
fight if she wanted it. Without you there is no reason for being in the
future."
"What can we do? There's no way that you can fight the queen's magic.
The Glaive can't help with that."
She might have smiled. He could feel her face move, and her voice was
happier now that she had told him the hardest part. "I've had an idea.
The whole idea was to send the Senshi forward, right? What I think I
can do is free your soul to travel too. If I do it right, I can link
your soul, and you'll follow me into the future. Wherever I am
reincarnated, you should be too. I think I can do it. I hope."
Ranma smiled down at the crown of her head. The short black hair
smelled so nice as he lay his cheek on top of her head. "I know you
can. I'll always follow wherever you lead. When you need me, I'll be
there. They'll never keep us apart."
After standing there for half an hour just relishing the feeling of
being so close to each other, his wife moved and smiled up at him. She
still looked the same age that she did when he married her. Something
about her magic, he assumed. None of the Senshi ever aged, they only
died from war or grievous accidents. Something about her youthful
appearance and the plans for reincarnation worried him for a moment.
"We have to prepare for the future. Close you're eyes for just a
second, you know how you hate the landings."
There was a brief sensation of movement, then they were on the ground.
The moon was grey and lifeless, a desert where once there had been
paradise. He guessed they were standing in what had once been the main
barracks for the Queen's personal guard. Judging by the size of the
crater, they would be able to see this one all the way from Earth.
She gave him a quick kiss and stepped away. "This won't hurt even for a
moment. DEATH... REBORN... REVOLUTION!"
It was her ultimate attack; an attack that could destroy an entire
world, or cleanse all evidence of the Moon Kingdom. As he watched the
white ribbons stream from Sailor Saturn, he realised that she was
right: there was no p---.
Hotaru sat bolt upright in bed, sweat pouring from her small brow. She
had to give up those super-deluxe Okonomiyaki before bed. They were
giving her weird dreams again.
* * *
The first golden rays of sunlight were beginning to tickle the tallest
buildings, chasing the darkness of the night away. Even though the
morning still carried the subtle reminders of an unusually cool night,
it was showing all the signs that it would be a perfect day. The
fingers of light that reached down through the city's towers showed a
sky clear of clouds; as bright and clear as any city's air could be.
The sounds of leaves rustling in the park combined with the noises of
early morning delivery trucks. These were the only sounds that could be
heard in the area, despite the vigorous workout that was happening in
the middle of the rolling grass. A single man stood there: his hair
would just touch his shoulders if it was not held back by a small pony
tail.
His pose was relaxed but focused. Fists were clenched loosely, and his
arms rested by his side. At some unseen signal, he again leapt into the
air, cresting the branches at the top of the tree beside him. For a
surprising period of time, the energetic young man hung suspended in
mid air, his every limb a flurry of motion. After a considerable time,
the martial artist began his descent, continuing the dazzling training
Kata the whole way.
Despite a fall that would have seriously injured lesser men, he
instantly bounced backwards, combining his movements with a rolling
kick. The kick became a cartwheel as he bounced up on his hands,
continuing the sequence of attacks as he moved across the park.
Throughout the entire acrobatic extravaganza, not a single sound was
heard other than the wind and the passing vehicles. After all, aerial
attacks were the speciality of the Anything Goes School of martial
arts, and Saotome Ranma was the master of that school.
Jogging back to the city after his workout, Ranma luxuriated in the
feeling of power that his fully grown male body gave him. Only a week
to go, only a week to go, Ranma repeated as a mantra. The spiritual
entity called Mistress 9 was currently having an out-of-body experience
so to speak. Out of his body really, since she did not actually have
one yet. It all meant that while she was off talking to her associates
and organising some of the last minute plans, he could goof off and
just relax. Sometime tonight she would drop back in and they would be
ready for the last week of work.
Ranma did not usually work out so late in the day; he normally
preferred to be done before dawn, because fewer people would see just
how good he was. His level of skill often seemed unnatural to people
and scared them away, and he did not want to do that to any of his
friends currently. Once he was cured of the curse and had that pressure
off his shoulders, Ranma would consider starting to show some of his
closer friends a little more of his true ability. After all, there is
no point in being the best if you can’t prove it now and again.
Moving at a steady jog that would cross the twenty kilometres back to
his foster father's house in an hour, Ranma considered what he would do
today. It was shaping up to be a lovely Sunday, and he did not relish
the idea of spending it all indoors. Especially since he had stayed up
all night making a dress for Rei-san. Well, almost all night. He had
managed a short nap, but that had been interrupted by another
nightmare. They had gone away for a while, so he hoped that this was
just a single occurrence.
Perhaps he could go over and annoy Rei-san for a while? No. That
wouldn't be nice, since he was already making her wait until Monday
morning for the answer to her question. Who would have thought that a
tomboy like Rei-san would have asked him out? Ranma kept repeating to
himself that he was only going out with her because a tomboy like her
would never have a real chance of getting together with anyone else.
All right, maybe Ucchan would be a better choice... Then again, maybe
not. She was always pretty busy on Sundays, so he would just be in the
way. For a fleeting moment the thought occurred to him that he could
help her in the restaurant, but that thought died of loneliness. Today
was much too nice to spend it serving tables or cooking food.
Then it dawned on him: Cologne-chan and Shampoo! Since they both worked
in the Nekohaten, one of them would be able to spare some time to talk
with him. Admittedly Shampoo was always a little too affectionate for
his tastes, but that was just how her people were. Hey, perhaps he
could train with her for a little bit. If she was the village champion
at the moment, he should help make sure that she did not loose her edge
before she returned to the Joketsuzoku.
After dropping home for a leisurely wash and soak in the tub, Ranma
changed clothes and left for the Nekohaten. That meant he had changed
sex four times this morning and clothes only once. He woke up female,
trained as male, went female before returning to the Tomoe residence,
and finally back to male after he had finished his bath and left the
house. It was times like these that he really looked forward to the
time when he would be able to spend days - weeks even - consistently
male.
Ranma arrived at Cologne's restaurant at half past ten. It was the
perfect time to drop in for someone looking for a post-breakfast snack.
The girls would be getting ready for the lunch rush, but the crowds
would not be there yet. Just the right sort of time to get a quick bowl
of ramen to tide him over until lunch.
"Hey, Shampoo! How's --- Whoa!"
The surprised Ranma found himself holding a double armful of curves as
Shampoo crooned softly leaning against his chest. "Husband come visit
Shampoo? Husband want take Shampoo on date, yes?"
Now he remembered why he usually tried to visit Cologne as a girl.
Shampoo was nice enough to Hotaru, but she certainly did not go out of
her way like she did for the male Ranma. Sometimes Ranma actually got
the feeling that Shampoo only liked Hotaru for the sake of her
'Husband'. After all, according to the popular myth which Ranma had
perpetuated, Hotaru was weak and frail; not at all like a real Amazon.
He could tell that Shampoo was all Amazon, which included the fact that
she knew how to get her man. Real Amazons stressed the need of finding
your perfect mate and then pursuing them until they were yours. With
the seductive way that Shampoo was holding him and kneading his
shoulders, he guessed she could have almost any boy she wanted. Not
only was she sexy and willing, she was a talented fighter and quite
smart once you got past her poor Japanese. Now if only he did not have
other reasons not to marry her...
"Errr.... Shampoo, I think that guy wants to pay or something."
Shampoo looked over her shoulder then gave the offending customer the
briefest of glares. She could tell that she was making progress with
her husband, it was only a matter of time before he came around. With
added bounce, she walked to the customer's table and took his money.
"Husband sit down. Shampoo make too, too delicious ramen."
Now that was service! Trying not to pay attention to the way that
Shampoo's skirt was so short you could almost see her armpits, Ranma
slid onto one of the seats. Juggling chopsticks, he glanced over to
where Shampoo was assembling a ramen using her normal dazzling speed.
"Where's Cologne-chan? She's usually here at this time of day."
"Great Grandmother go markets. Get new foods, add ancient Amazon
delicacy to menu."
"Aww, you're not doing that thing with the parboiled ox hoof, are you?"
Ranma suppressed a shudder of disgust just thinking about it. It had
been a popular dish when he had arrived, but fortunately it had gone
out of style.
"No. That too good for Japanese barbarians. This monkey seasoning for
noodles. Here, you eat!"
So long as they weren't caught near the Spring Of The Drowned Monkey,
that was fine with him. Since there were no other customers in the
restaurant, Shampoo slid into a seat opposite him and watched
rapturously as he devoured the bowl of noodles.
He was just draining the last of the tasty liquid from the bowl when
something struck him as odd. Placing the dish back on the table he
looked at Shampoo owlishly and blinked a couple of times. Although she
was just sitting there, she seemed to move in and out of focus a couple
of times.
"I... don't feel too good..."
Abruptly, Ranma's face slammed down onto the table. The thin china bowl
shattered into a dozen pieces under his head, but it could hardly be
heard over the sound of his snores. Shampoo looked down at her husband
to be with alarm. Picking him up by the pony tail, she dropped his head
again, and his snores continued uninterrupted.
"Shampoo no expect it work so fast."
With just a little concern, Shampoo left the sleeping Ranma and walked
back into the kitchen. Picking up the recipe again, she ran her finger
down it until she came across the entry for sleeping powder. "Aiya! Not
two Tablespoon! Is two pinch!"
Giving the snoring form a quick glance, she walked back and put her
hands under his shoulders, pulling him from the seat. Since he would
probably be unconscious for the rest of the day, Shampoo decided to let
him lie on her bed and sleep it off. Perhaps he would understand how
much she loved him when he woke up in her room. Besides, somehow she
suspected that Great Grandmother would not entirely approve of her
latest plan to gain her husband. At least, not unless it worked.
Before sleeping beauty could be left to rest, there was just one thing
left to do. Shampoo needed to remove the last obstacle that held her
husband in Japan. She knew now that Violent Tomboy Girl and Spatula
Girl were not his real reasons. Even he had said that his reason for
curing Violent Girl was not because he loved her. That left only one
other girl in his life, and she presented no real competition to a pure
bred Amazon.
Pulling out her shampoo and comb, she released Ranma's pony tail and
went to work. Two minutes later, he was sleeping on her bed, all his
problems solved. Smiling happily, Shampoo placed a quick kiss on his
handsome brow then returned to looking after the shop. Great
Grandmother would be so proud when Shampoo showed he how much her
husband wanted to return to China with them.
Four hours later, Ranma opened his eyes and looked around in confusion.
There was something wrong here. Something seriously wrong. This wasn't
his room. Wearily he tried to decide just what his room looked like,
but he wasn't sure. There was something it was...
A pile of leaves beside his father on the roadside...
A plain woven straw mat shared with some monks...
A hidden bunker, crouched with some soldiers...
A smiling face with beautiful black hair. She smiled up at him...
"Akane!"
Wobbling slightly, Ranma gained his feet and leaned against a wall.
This almost looked like a girl's room, and he couldn’t remember being
in one of them before he woke up... Hey, all those voices and smells of
cooking. Could he be in a restaurant or something? Placing the palm of
his hand against his forehead, Ranma tried to sort out the memories. He
remembered a couple of places he went to eat, but why was he here? Why
was he asleep? Something seemed to be missing.
Lurching over to the window, Ranma looked down onto the street below.
Something was very wrong. Something was missing. Akane would know what
it was. He should go and see her. She would know. Even as he pushed
open the window and jumped down to the street, something bothered him.
Akane was dead. But she couldn’t be dead. He had spoken to her just the
other day. He knew she was dead... Was she just sick? Would that
explain this tightness around his heart?
Ranma knew that there was only one thing he could do. So he set his
mouth firmly and moved down the road. First it was a drunken walk, then
a jog, finally he was feeling well enough to cover the rooftops in his
normal leaping strides. He knew the shrine where Akane lived. His
father had engaged them to be married, if anything was wrong with
Akane, he would find out there.
The first steps up to the shrine brought another round of confusing and
conflicting thoughts to Ranma. This was definitely the shrine where the
tomboy lived, but there was something wrong. Where was the dojo? He had
always been able to see the dojo before as he came home... couldn't he?
This was the School Of Anything Goes Shinto Martial Arts, wasn't it? By
the time he had reached the top step and was looking around the
flagstones, Ranma was less sure. This didn’t seem to be his home. He
recognised bits of it, and he knew that Akane was here; but it did not
feel like home.
"Ranma? What are you doing here?"
Almost in a daydream, Ranma turned. The voice. He knew that voice. It
had to be her. It was angry, but at the same time caring. No two people
could possibly be like that. She was standing there, holding the broom,
wearing a loose, white top and baggy red pants. Something about her
face seemed odd, but it must be his Akane. It must.
With a move faster than comprehension, Ranma was beside her and held
her in his arms. His wife. He had been so sure that she was dead, but
here she was. In the flesh. Holding her tightly, Ranma buried his face
in her lovely, long, black hair and breathed deeply. She smelled like
cherry blossoms. He remembered how she almost always smelled of cherry
blossoms. She liked to use their scented oils before they made love.
Something finally penetrated his bliss saturated brain and exploded
like a bombshell. She was just standing there. She was not responding,
she had not even dropped her broom. All she was doing was shaking.
Somehow in the distance he thought he could hear the sounds of people
cheering. "Akane? Are you ill? You're shaking."
Small but strong arms suddenly forced themselves between the two of
them and his wife pulled herself away from him. "Ranma, are you out of
your mind? What on Earth do you think you are doing?"
Ranma looked at his wife. Then he looked again. She was younger... or
was she? He... he couldn't quite remember. Akane seemed all ages to him
at the same time. But this wasn't Akane. This was... "R... Rei? No. Not
Rei! You have to be Akane!"
He tried to grab her again but she backed away and swiped him across
the head with the broom. He knew who Rei was, she was a friend he had
known for a little while. But the Rei he knew would never hit him, she
was nice and quiet. Not at all like his tomboy, Akane. This must be
Akane! It must! She couldn't be dead!
When she swiped at his head again, he ducked under the blow and came in
close. Close enough to kiss his precious Akane. Only instinct save him
from a blow that would cripple any man. Standing still in confusion he
looked as his wife back away with fear in her eyes. Was it possible
that this was not really his wife?
"I... I think you better go now Ranma. Maybe you should come back some
other time when you're feeling better."
The cheering had stopped and he could see a group of girls standing to
the side, just around from the corner of the building. They did not
look entirely happy with him. Placing one hand to the side of his head,
Ranma took a step back. The girl was looking less and less like Tendo
Akane and more like Hino Rei every second he stood there.
Pain lanced through his skull, and Ranma gripped his head as he turned
and lurched down the stairs at an approximation of a run. Somehow it
was becoming clear in small, jarring bursts. Akane was dead. He had
held her in his arms as she died. She had been dead now for all of two
torturous years and he was trying to cheat on her with some school
girl? What had happened to him? What was going on here? Where was his
home? How had he come to---
The truck drove past, its driver completely oblivious to the puddle
that he had just driven through. Totally ignorant of the little girl
that was standing on the side of the road, dripping.
* * *
Cologne - Matriarch of the Joketsuzoku Amazons, fearsome warrior and
great grandmother of the Amazon warrior Shampoo - walked into the
Nekohaten. Her day had been entirely successful, and she was looking
forward to working with Shampoo for the night shift. Being a mighty
warrior was wonderful in a society that valued them, but being in Japan
had given her a well earned holiday. Council intrigues and the
children's foolishness would wear anyone down after a while. The simple
elegance of running a restaurant brought back to mind the simple,
earthy pleasures of her own childhood. Having her best friend from her
childhood around did not hurt either.
After she had dropped her new ingredients in the cold storage room,
Cologne deftly inserted herself into the cooking area, seamlessly
taking over from Shampoo and allowing the considerably younger - and
marginally more attractive - girl to concentrate on serving the
customers.
"You seem awfully happy tonight, Shampoo. Did Ranma visit you today?"
Shampoo nodded as she collected another two bowls of steaming noodles.
"Husband still here."
Cologne raised one eyebrow and looked inquisitively at her great
granddaughter as she continued to make ramen. "Really? Still here? I'm
afraid my eyes are getting too old. I cannot see him anywhere child."
Shampoo gave a tinkling laugh and shook her head. "Husband still in
bedroom. He sleep for long time."
Well, well. Maybe Ranma was not as shy as Cologne had grown to expect.
"I did not anticipate my friend to be so forward."
As she blushed and began clearing a couple of tables, Shampoo
elaborated. "Shampoo have too, too clever plan. Shampoo use Xai Fang
Gao Shiatsu technique, make Husband forget girl who keep him in Japan."
Cologne slapped her hand down on the counter with a crack like a rifle
shot. "You foolish girl! I thought I raised you better than that. Not
only is the Xia Fang Gao prone to loss of effect over long periods,
which makes it totally unsuited for use against you husband, he is also
an Amazon. Using that technique on a member of the tribe without their
permission is punishable by the strongest measures! You are only lucky
that it was Ranma, anyone else would probably demand that punishment,
he's is likely to go easy on you. Besides, I think you established
before that it was not just his ties with Hino girl that kept him here.
What where you thinking?"
Shampoo paled. She could not remember the last time that her great
grandmother had yelled at her with such genuine anger in her voice.
"Shampoo learn lesson. Shampoo not make him forget Violent Girl.
Shampoo make Husband forget Little Sister... If he remember when back
in China, he forgive. Husband no seem to like Little Sister, anyway."
The room was silent bar the sound of patrons. Turning around, Shampoo
looked for her great grandmother, but the room was empty of ancient
Amazons. Surely even she would what a good idea it was when she calmed
down. She might not have approved of the idea initially, but now that
it was done, there was no way that she would continue to object.
In just two incredible bounces, Cologne's cane propelled her from the
rear doorway to stand nose to nose with Shampoo. "Ranma is not in your
bedroom. Make it clear to me: why did you think he was there?"
Shampoo gulped. Her great grandmother rarely looked serious, and now
she was actually worried. What could be so bad about doing a little
memory work on Ranma if it got her a husband? Shampoo might get in
trouble, but there was nothing dangerous about it, was there?
"Shampoo give Ranma sleep powder in ramen."
"And then you suppressed his memories of Hotaru. Correct?"
The lavender haired girl gave a slightly fearful nod. Had she done
something wrong? Ignoring the customers that were beginning to queue
up, Cologne sat Shampoo in a chair and drew forth all the details the
girl could remember. Eventually the older woman took a chair opposite
her and sighed in weariness.
"So really, you do not know when Ranma left your bedroom."
"Shampoo no know. Recipe book say he sleep all day."
"You will find that Ranma is a quite unusual boy. Because I have sworn
to him that I would never reveal his curse to you, I cannot tell you
all the ways that this could cause problems. I am not even sure of them
myself.
"Suffice it to say that because of his curse, your actions against
Hotaru could have very serious repercussions for him." Looking Shampoo
in the eye, Cologne kept her voice level and devoid of the strong
emotions she felt. "There are likely to be even stronger repercussions
for you if anything happens to him as a result of his."
Seeing her only living descendant in such confusion and so obviously
frightened, Cologne decided to reveal just a little of the truth before
she went out to find Ranma. If she could find him and undo Shampoo's
actions, there should be no problems. If she failed... that did not
really bear thinking about. The girl side of Ranma comprised almost the
entire time that Ranma had been alive since his wife had died. There
was no question that Ranma had loved Akane: he had managed to carry the
flame of love for over three hundred years while the subject of his
affections was no more. The only time that Ranma had been male - other
than recently - was when he was at his worst. When things were too
depressing, she knew that Ranma would return to his male form and weep
for his wife.
If he could not remember those passing years; if he could not remember
the friends his girl half had made; if he could not remember the
healing he had done, Ranma may well be out of his mind with grief.
"Right now all Ranma is probably thinking about is his dead wife. With
Hotaru suppressed, he is probably a different man now. I'm going out to
look for him. If by any chance he returns... just try and keep him
here. Don't force him, and above all, do NOT attempt to hold him
against his will. I do not know how good his control will be at this
time."
Before she let a very confused Shampoo, Cologne went back to the
kitchen and took a thermos filled with hot water. She did not know who
Ranma would become if he was splashed with cold water now. The memory
block would almost certainly work in reverse, depriving Hotaru of the
Ranma side of her existence. Who knows what the girl would be like
without any memory of a childhood, without any of the formative years
that shaped her personality? It hardly bore thinking on. When she left
the Nekohaten, she did not even wave goodbye to Shampoo.
Moving down the street as fast as her cane could carry her, Cologne
tried to catalogue the places that Ranma may have gone. To the temple
maiden's, almost certainly. To the home that his girl form had
stayed... perhaps. Maybe even to Ukyo's shop. What if Ranma had decided
to go back to where he and Akane had once lived? Or to Poland or China?
Or even just somewhere else in Japan he had lived. The possibilities
were endless. With a snort, Cologne decided to stop listing places;
there were simply too many.
One of the things that scared her the most was the possibility that
Ranma might get into a fight. Would he even realise his own true power?
His school of fighting recommended going all-out unless you were sure
of victory. If he did that... Well, he obviously had not done so yet,
otherwise Cologne would have certainly heard the explosions.
Arriving at the place she had nominated as "most likely to be visited
by a deranged Ranma", Cologne dropped off her staff and used it to rap
on the front door of the house located at the Hikawa Shrine. A brief
period of quiet was followed by the sound of footsteps, then the door
opened.
"Ahhh! A monster!" Quick as a whip the elder Hino priest pulled out a
ward and began to wave it at Cologne. "Back! Back I say!"
With a grimace but no real malice, Cologne bonked him on the head with
her staff. She did not have time to deal with him today. Besides, fancy
a wrinkled prune like him calling her a monster! With a few quick pokes
of her staff, Cologne forced the harmless elder backwards until the
doorway was clear and she could slip past. She was about to start
searching the house for her quarry when the girl presented herself.
Standing straight and tall, with luxurious black hair that went past
her narrow waist, Hino Rei reminded the Matriarch of how she herself
had once looked. Despite the calls of her grandfather, Rei apparently
had decided to face the unknown monster head on. She was running down
the hall holding a trio of her own wards. If Cologne was any judge of
power, these wards were substantially more effective than the earlier
ones waved at her.
"Where's the monster?... Oh, it's you Granny." She almost sounded
disappointed. "Stop that Gramps. This is Cologne, she's the great
grandmother of one of Ranma's girlfriends."
"Of course! I knew that! Do you think I can't tell the difference
between an old woman and a dangerous monster? Humph. I was just testing
your reaction."
Affecting an insulted air, Grandfather Hino stuck his nose in the air
and walked out of the house. All the while he mumbled about how slow
Rei had been coming to save her poor, defenceless grandfather.
"Sorry about that Granny. His eyesight's not the best these days.
Sometimes I think his mind is going too. Can I help you with
something?"
"As a matter of fact you can, Child. I am seeking Ranma. Have you seen
him?"
Rei puffed out her breath and flicked her hair back. "Seen him? He was
practically hanging all over me earlier today. If you ask me, I think
he must have been drinking."
"Interesting, I did not expect this. Do you have any idea why?"
"I don't know. Is it the anniversary of his wife's death? He seemed
pretty hung up on her. He even thought I was Akane for a while there!"
Cologne leaned forward on her staff so that she could get a better look
at Rei. Perhaps she did look like Ranma's dead wife, it was hard for
her to say. Cologne had seen Ranma's paintings three hundred years ago,
but she was only a little girl then. That much time could dull the
memories even in a mind as fine as hers.
Deciding that Amazon problems should stay within the tribe, Cologne
decided to give an abridged version of the truth. "Ranma has been
affected by the same memory technique that was used on you. My great
granddaughter did it in an attempt to help the boy, but made a small
mistake. Our friend is likely to be feeling rather confused at the
moment. Do you know where he is at the moment?"
"No, I'm afraid not. He just ran off earlier when I told him I wasn't
Akane."
Turning, Cologne hopped out the door then stopped and looked back at
Rei. As much as she wanted Shampoo to be the girl that Ranma married,
she would not put Rei at risk just for that. At least, she would not
put her at risk over something as minor as this. "I also have reason to
believe that Hotaru may not be entirely well at the moment either. If
you see either of them, do not hesitate to call Shampoo or myself. It
could be vital to your safety."
Leaving a confused temple maiden behind her, Cologne sped off to the
next destination on her list. The Tomoe home was a good half hour's hop
away for her. Not for the first time, Cologne begrudged the years that
had made her old and frail. When she was younger, she would have been
able to sprint the distance in less time, but in those days she might
not have had the knowledge she possessed these days. Knowledge
necessary to cure her friend.
Finding the Tomoe home was no great difficulty, getting in might be a
little harder. Since she had been there before, Cologne was familiar
with Kaori, the housekeeper. Kaori seemed obsessed with the idea that
Hotaru should not have visitors, causing the woman to deny Hotaru's
presence even if guests knew Hotaru was there.
In the interests of speed, Cologne skirted the house and stood looking
up at the window to Hotaru's room. Climbing a smooth wall might be
difficult for most people, but Cologne was armed with three centuries
of secret tricks. Scrambling up the wall with the same apparent ease
that she could crawl across a floor, Cologne soon reached Hotaru's
window and stepped inside. Much as she suspected, it was empty. The bed
was made, and nothing looked like it had been disturbed. This did not
look like the place that an amnesiac had visited searching for their
identity.
Looking around the room, Cologne contemplated a last resort and
eventually gave in. When Ranma had revealed to her that he would be
cured, Ranma had told Cologne about a spirit entity. While the spirit
apparently watched over Ranma much of the time, she was known to take
time off to do her own work. Surely this must be the case today, else
the spirit would have convinced Ranma to either get help from Cologne
or to return here. That meant that the spirit was not with Ranma...
possibly even in this house at the moment.
Feeling slightly foolish, Cologne squared her shoulders and raised her
voice. "Mistress 9! Mistress 9! Can you hear me? I need to speak to you
about Ranma. Can you hear me?"
She tried twice more before a ethereal presence began to form in the
room. It had the shape of a tall, thin woman, with long waving hair.
The spirit itself was very dim, even in the low light of the evening
shadows. When the spirit spoke, Cologne had to strain her ears just to
hear her.
"You would be Cologne. Ranma has told me a great things about you. What
is it you want?"
"I want Ranma. Where is he?"
Even though shadows seemed to cloak the figure, Cologne swore she saw a
brief flash of anger and hatred cross the face. It vanished quickly,
but it was enough to make her question the friendship of the spirit
that claimed she was helping Ranma for selfless reasons.
"You cannot have him. The boy is mine and my master's."
"I do not mean I want to own him, foolish woman. I need to speak to
him. He has been accidentally afflicted by something. Something that I
can undo."
Mistress 9 concentrated for a few moments before a look of alarm
crossed her face and her movements became erratic and distressed. "I...
I cannot find him. His mind has vanished! No! All that work, wasted. I
will never be ready in time for my master's arrival."
Through force of habit, Cologne swung her staff trying to knock some
sense into the bereft woman-spirit. The staff slipped through the
apparition harmlessly, but it did capture her attention. "Ranma is not
dead. If you cannot sense him, it means that his curse has been
activated, and his mind is just sleeping. Hopefully he will come back
here at some time. When he does, call me on this number. I will be able
to restore him to normalcy."
After she dropped a business card for the Nekohaten on the floor,
Cologne bounced out the window. Mistress 9 disturbed her somehow, even
if only for the way she habitually concealed herself. If she had
nothing to hide, why was hiding second nature to her? Leaving the house
at her best speed, Cologne sincerely hoped that Ranma knew what he was
doing.
Inside the house, Mistress 9 faded into nothing again. As she faded,
all that could be seen was her smile of joy. Things might be easier
than she ever suspected.
* * *
Eighty seven minutes before Cologne's visit to Ranma's home, Kuonji
Ukyo was cooking Okonomiyaki. This in itself was not at all unusual,
especially since the Sunday night rush tended to be a rather busy time.
What was strange was the way one of her best friends walked past the
front door of the Ucchan. Tomoe Hotaru did not walk in, she did not
wave, she did not even turn her head to smile at the chef behind the
grill. All the little girl did was walk past slowly, almost like a
sleepwalker.
With a dexterity born from years of practice, Ukyo tossed the two
cooking delicacies onto plates and dashed to the front door. On her way
she deposited the food on the appropriate customer's tables with nary a
glance. "Hey, Hotaru-chan! Where are you going?"
Slowly, as if in a daze, Hotaru stopped and turned back to the
restaurant. Pushing her black hair back from where it covered her eyes,
the short girl gave the smiling chef a long appraisal. "I know you...
You're... Kuonji Ukyo... Ucchan."
Kneeling down, Ukyo placed her head at the same height as the other
girl and beckoned her over. "Are you all right, Sugar? You sound a
little... I don't know... spaced out."
"I'm not sure. Do you know who I am?"
"Huh? Sure I do. You're Tomoe Hotaru... Do you want to come in and sit
down?"
"I'm glad. I keep hearing all these other names, and I'm not sure which
is me. You only have one name, but I seem to have so many. And they're
all different. I keep thinking I should be doing something else, but I
can't remember what..."
Taking her hand, Ukyo led the small girl into the shop. For as long as
she had known her, Hotaru had been a bright and happy girl, just like
Ukyo. Now... Now she seemed like all of that brightness and zest for
living had been lost somehow.
When Ukyo led Hotaru to a chair, the little girl sat down and stared
straight ahead. That was all, she did not speak or look around. It was
as though she was an actor on stage who had forgotten her lines; simply
moving where the director pointed. "Hotaru-chan, did something happen
to you? You don't look so hot. Should I call your father?"
"Off... Yes. There's something missing. I don't know what it is. I
think I should keep looking."
"Oh, no you don't. You stay here and wait for your father. I'll give
him a call right away."
Without taking her eye off the girl, Ukyo dialled her friend's home. As
she cradled the phone against her neck, Ukyo took change from a pair of
customers who had finished their meals. There were a few more lining up
to be served, but something told her that it might be a good idea to
wait before she took their orders. "Hello?... Oh, Kaori-san. Is Tomoe-
san there?... Busy in his lab? But this is really important--- You're
sure? There's no way you could get him for me?... I see. OK, thanks for
your time."
Casting nervous glances between her shell-shocked looking friend and
the customers she had lining up, Ukyo made a hard decision. With a
polite bow and effusive apologies Ukyo told the assembled people that
she would not be able to prepare dinner for them. Unfortunately there
was a personal problem that would mean the Ucchan would have to close
early tonight.
After she turned off the grill and gave some of her tools a quick
rinse, Ukyo sat by Hotaru and waited for those customers already eating
to finish and leave. She had already flipped her sign to "closed" to
dissuade any more customers, so while they sat there Ukyo tried to draw
Hotaru out of her shell, but the little girl seemed confused and
apathetic. Only once in the half hour that they waited did she show any
sign of animation. Considering the unusual condition her friend was in,
Ukyo decided to dissuade her from having the sparring session she
desired.
Eventually the last of the Ucchan's customers had paid and left.
Placing all the dirty dishes in a pile where she could deal with them
on her return, Ukyo took Hotaru by the hand and led her out the door.
With a final stop to lock the door, the pair left for Hotaru's home.
Needless to say it was a scowling Kaori that greeted them at the door.
The tall woman in the red dress took one look at Hotaru and immediately
whisked the girl inside. Ukyo barely had time to place her foot in the
door before it was slammed shut. Kaori looked up at the chef from where
she was examining Hotaru and glared at her.
"What do you want?"
"What do I want?! What do you think I want? I want to make sure she's
OK!"
Kaori straightened and took Hotaru's hand in her own. The little girl
looked at the linked hands with indifference, but she did not object to
them. "She will be perfectly all right. My master's first requirement
is that this girl is seen to in every way. I shall tend to her until he
is able to provide treatment."
Taken aback by the harsh bluntness of the maid, Ukyo stumbled for
words. Eventually she nodded her head and backed away. She might be
Hotaru's friend, but she was not actually her family. If her father
thought it was best the Kaori look after the girl, then there was not
much that Ukyo could do about it. On the other hand, she could
certainly come back tomorrow and check on her friend.
"Well... I guess I'll see you tomorrow then."
"That will not be necessary."
"Oh, I think it will. Hotaru and I have been looking after each other
longer than you've been around. You can be damn sure that I'll be here
just as soon as the morning rush is done!"
Kaori set her mouth in a line and pulled Hotaru behind her
protectively. "Do not bother. If you see the old woman, tell her that
she is not needed here either. She disturbed important work earlier
today, and we will not tolerate another disturbance tonight."
With that the door closed and Hotaru was taken up to her bedroom.
Hotaru was only part way up the stairs when she felt something strange.
It was almost as though a wind had blown through her body, a faint
pressure on her mind was all that remained. Instinctively she fought
back, causing Kaori to drop her hand as Hotaru began to glow a
brilliant blue.
'Wait! Wait! I am your friend, Mistress 9! Don't do this!'
Eyes flicking back and forth frantically, Hotaru searched for the
source of the voice. Even as she searched, her confused thoughts
anchored on a single memory, then an entire series. Mistress 9 was a
spirit. She had met her on a train one night. Since that time, the
spirit had been helping her... helping her to... to...
The blue glow faded and Hotaru absently allowed herself to again be led
to her room. 'You are Mistress 9. I remember you now. You were helping
me to... I... I don't know. You were helping me to...'
'I was helping you to get better. You have been very sick.'
'Sick? Sick. Yes. I remember being sick. I... why was I sick? I'm never
sick.'
While Kaori sat her on the bed and changed her clothes for sleep,
Hotaru continued her conversation. Mistress 9 was a friend. She was
trying to help Hotaru get better. There was a lot that needed to be
done, but Hotaru and Mistress 9 were working together to achieve it.
Deep in her mind, Hotaru could feel the echo of truth to this. There
were edges of doubt even in her memories, but as before, Hotaru pushed
them down. She felt so confused now. If she had not wanted to know
everything about Mistress 9 before... before whatever had happened to
her memory, she did not want to know now.
Sliding beneath the covers, Hotaru laid her head on the pillow, blinked
once at Kaori and closed her eyes. Even though Mistress 9 kept talking,
Hotaru let sleep claim her. It was so confusing. There was something
missing, but she was not sure what. Perhaps she would remember in the
morning.
Monday morning came as it so often does, but no mysteries were
revealing in the dawning sunlight. Just as confused and filled with the
same unnamed longing, Hotaru lay staring at the ceiling until Mistress
9 asked that she rise and prepare herself for breakfast.
Routine seemed to flow easily to her hands. Dressing in the drab
coloured school uniform was a task that she had done many times in the
past and it happened almost automatically. She was not sure why she did
it, but she did it nonetheless. Once she was ready, Hotaru walked
downstairs and sat at the dinner table. Both her memories and Mistress
9 assured her that food would soon arrive. Once again her friend
Mistress 9 was right; food did appear and Hotaru ate.
It may have been good or it may have been bad, but the food that she
was eating was not what Hotaru was missing. There was something that
she needed, but no matter how much she tried, she could not quite pin
down the details. Mistress 9 was little help, all she could recommend
was avoiding school and spending the day in her father's laboratory.
For some reason that filled the girl with a unspecified dread that
caused her to reject the suggestion. Something had to happen after
school, something important. She knew she needed to deliver a message
to someone, but she was not sure what the message was.
The sound of knocking from the front door caught her attention.
Normally it would have passed unnoticed, but she felt a brief flicker
as Mistress 9 left her mind and then returned in short order. Hotaru
could almost feel the spirit smile as she spoke.
'It is someone that you know. If you wish to find out what is missing,
if you want to know what has made you so confused, I would recommend
that you let me take control for a short time.'
As the conversation was purely mental, it was very rapid, allowing
Hotaru to ask questions without causing a noticeable delay. 'I didn't
know you could do that.'
'Normally I could not, but if you let me I can. It's perfectly safe,
you could take control back anytime you want.'
There was something about the way that Mistress 9 made that statement
that worried Hotaru. But then, Mistress 9 was her friend. She would not
lie. It must be safe.
'I... OK'
There was a twisting sensation, and Hotaru tried to move with it. She
could feel the sensations of dizziness then dislocation as she suddenly
found herself looking with a slightly different perspective. Her eyes
no longer tracked as she desire, her hands no longer followed her
commands: Mistress 9, her friend had succeeded.
'What are you doing now?'
'Now that I have access to the body, I am just casting a quick spell to
help things move smoothly.'
'But... But that's a spell of binding...'
Hotaru's mouth curved into a cruel smile as she finished the spell.
When she spoke, it was not with the same childlike innocence or calm
adult wisdom that normally issued from the mouth. Now the tone was
mocking and cold. "But of course. You did not really think I would be
foolish enough to allow you to interfere when I had control, did you?"
Inside her mind, Hotaru struggled against the magical barriers that
held her in place, by they were too tight. There was still something
missing, but now she knew rage and anger. Deceived! Deceived and played
like a fool! A burning need for vengeance arose within her soul,
demanding that she cast out the person who she had foolishly allowed to
take possession of her body. With a mental howl of anguish, Hotaru
threw herself against the barrier that held her tight. She might break
them eventually, but she was certain that it would not be soon.
Whatever the spell was that had been used on her, she felt that it was
something Mistress 9 excelled at, obviously taking the spirit only the
briefest of time to cast.
Numb with dread, Hotaru could only watch as Mistress 9 stood and walked
to the front door. Placing one hand on the doorknob, she turned it and
opened the door to their unsuspecting visitor.
"Hello, Chibi-Usa. It is _so_ nice to see you today."
"Are... Are you all right, Hotaru-chan? Rei-san said that you might be
sick... you don't sound too well."
Hotaru released an echoing laugh completely at odds with her normal
behaviour. "Oh, yes, little one. You can definitely help me."
As Hotaru drew back her arm, Chibi-Usa heard the frantic sound of an
old woman yelling at her. In slow motion, she turned and saw Hotaru's
friend Cologne moving towards her at a speed faster than she though
someone her age should be able to move.
The old woman looked like she was going to run straight into her, and
that scared Chibi-Usa. It did not scare her half as much as the cruel
leer that Hotaru was wearing, nor the ominous black shadow that
flickered around her friend's hand. A hand that was rapidly descending
to strike her chest.
In the one flickering instant it was over and Chibi-Usa barely had time
to scream. The old woman was definitely going to hit her, but she was
shouting something about Shiatsu and roasting chestnuts. But then her
best friend hit her, and that was all she knew.
Four meters away from Hotaru, Cologne spared a glimpse for the
unconscious girl in her arms and looked back at her friend. The little
pink haired girl was unconscious, but there were no marks on her.
Perhaps Cologne had actually been there in time with her rapid
treatment of Shampoo's Xai Fang Gao Shiatsu. The next two seconds
showed that she had hoped too soon. Hotaru was holding something
bright, shiny and angular in her hand, and the mocking laugh was
nothing that the real Hotaru would ever produce.
"Ranma! Can you hear me? Try to remember! That should have released
your memories!"
Trapped within his own skull, Ranma howled and redoubled his efforts on
the mental barriers, but they held fast. He remembered. He remembered
everything thanks to Cologne. He also remembered Mistress 9 striking
out and wrenching a Heart Crystal from Chibi-Usa. Only two groups of
people had ever shown themselves to have an active interest stealing
Heart Crystals. He had identified all three members of the fake
sailors. That meant that this must be one of the Witches 5.
Weeping and crying in anguished self recrimination, Ranma beat
futilely, trying to regain control of his traitorous body. Months -
years even - of wilful ignorance had let him side with the enemy. His
all consuming lust for a cure had blinded him to the obvious.
Throughout the entire time he had known her, he had never questioned
Mistress 9 on her real intentions, allowing himself to be satisfied
with her simple platitudes and easy answers. Now, because of a moment's
weakness, she was the one in control. She was the one calling the
shots, and her first action had been to take the soul from the most
innocent and pure person he had ever known.
It tore at his soul to be trapped, watching as his body moved of its
violation. A hand raised itself under the dominion of a woman he now
realised was as much a demon as any he had known. That same hand fired
a deadly bolt of black energy at Cologne, forcing the old woman to
dodge and evade as she carried her precious cargo of Chibi-Usa.
Watching his best friend fight for her very life made Ranma wish he had
cut off his own hand centuries ago. Nothing was worth the thought of
his body attacking his friends; if he had eyes to cry, tears would have
fallen as he realised that this was no doubt just the beginning of
Mistress 9's true evil.
An evil that he had been willing to blind himself to, just so he could
be cured. Cursing himself for his foolishness, Ranma set about
systematically breaking the magic bonds that held him prisoner in his
own mind. He needed to get free and stop Mistress 9, and he needed to
do in under twelve hours: because that was when he had to be able to
deliver his reply to Rei-san.
While Ranma was waging an internal battle against an invading entity,
Cologne was waging her own internal battle. Should she stay here and
help Ranma, or help the stricken child in her arms? Something had gone
horribly wrong, and her oldest, dearest friend was in dire trouble. Her
cure for the Xia Fang Gao Shiatsu should have released Ranma's mind and
restored his sanity. Despite that, Ranma (or Hotaru as he went by in
his current form) was still acting strangely.
Cologne may have been able to understand it if Hotaru was using one of
the many forms of attack that the little girl had known and displayed
before. The problem came because Hotaru was fighting in an entirely
different way. She shot magical bolts through the air; magic rather
than Ki or Hotaru's preferred hand-to-hand. Not only that, but these
were some form of dark magic, evil looking streaks of blackness that
seemed to exude menace even as they passed.
If Cologne was willing to set down the little girl she was holding, she
was fairly confident that she could beat Hotaru the way that she was
acting. Hotaru's once phenomenal speed had almost vanished, her
bottomless bag of tricks had apparently been closed. While Cologne
jumped around holding her pink haired passenger, she tried to puzzle
out where she had seen this style of fighting before. It was sometime
recently, but with the difficulty of dodging energy blasts, she was
having a hard time concentrating.
Finally Cologne realised, and it made her blood run cold. It was the
way that Hotaru was moving, it was the energy she could feel from those
magical blasts; they all reminded her Witch Mimete. Cologne had been
all to intimately acquainted with Mimete's Charm Buster, and the power
which narrowly missed her every time Hotaru fired seemed frighteningly
similar. Even the way that Hotaru was holding herself echoed of
Mimete's movements, as though they had trained or studied together.
The main difference between Mimete and Hotaru seemed to be the
difference in speed and power. Mimete's attack had been devastating,
and while Hotaru's attacks were doing substantial damage to the
landscape, they were not as powerful as the Charm Buster. However,
Hotaru was firing them at a much greater rate than Mimete could
possibly manage. Most frightening was the slight hesitations and
uncertainties in Hotaru's movements. It was as though she expected to
be so much faster... almost as though she had not yet had time to cast
the spells needed to accelerate her actions the way that Mimete had.
Mistress 9 stopped for a moment and both combatants looked at each
other. Mistress 9 was burdened by the lack of time to prepare herself;
Cologne was hampered by the child she carried.
"Go now, Old Woman. Leave, and you might live for a while."
That voice! Hotaru had never sounded like that in her whole life. It
was callous, uncaring... evil. "Who are you? What have you done to
Hotaru?"
Mistress 9 laughed. These humans were such fun, they never expected the
truth until it was too late. "I am Mistress 9, leader of the Witches 5,
servant of Master Pharaoh 90. Go now. Take the child if you will, it is
of no consequence to me.
"And when you go, thank your great granddaughter for me. Without her
memory work, I would not have been able to take control for another
week, and even then the fight would have been long and difficult. Thank
her and let her know that it was her efforts that have allowed us to
conquer your world so easily!"
Cologne was about to attack again as Mistress 9 laughed. All she had to
do was remember that this was not really her friend. Even if the real
Ranma was in there somewhere, Cologne knew that Ranma would be willing
to make any sacrifice necessary to stop someone as deranged as Mistress
9. A slight movement held Cologne back, forcing her to look into the
entry of the Tomoe home. There was something in there, something larger
than human, and definitely unsafe to be around. If she had allowed
Mistress 9 to goad her into action, Cologne and Chibi-Usa would have
been easy pickings for a Daimon.
There was really only one option. While she was carrying someone her
own size, there was no way that she could fight a Daimon. If it was
just her against the Daimon, she might have won. If it was just her
against Mistress 9 - in her current state - Cologne almost certainly
would have won. Now, burdened and facing both at once, Cologne took her
only option. She ran.
Even as she took her first steps down the road, fleeing the battle,
Cologne could hear the sounds of pursuit being ordered. No matter how
much it ate at her to run from a battle, Cologne knew that it was her
obligation to run. She needed to get the child to safety, and she
needed to find people capable of helping her fight. The Sailor Senshi
would be ideal, but she had no idea where she could find them.
After running for five minutes, Cologne had not yet managed to lose the
Daimon pursuing her. Bounding over a small hedgerow, Cologne almost
knocked down the saviour that she had been hoping for. Lined up and
sprinting towards her was a group of five magical girls, each
resplendent in their glorious colours, each posing for battle as they
saw her clutching an unconscious girl.
Knowing that the Daimon was hot on her heels, Cologne did not bother
with explanations, she just kept running. Dodging past Sailor Moon, the
wizened elder carried her precious cargo past the confused girls and
continued down the street that they had just come from. Sailor Moon was
turning to chase the woman holding her daughter when the Daimon
sprinted through the group, knocking her aside as it passed.
Five mouths hung open for a precious second as each of the Senshi tried
to evaluate what they had just seen. An old woman looking like she had
kidnapped Chibi-Usa was being pursued by a Daimon. Daimons and Senshi
were historic enemies, if one of them was willing to ignore the
potential for a surprise attack on the girls just so that it could
continue to chase the woman, it meant that it wanted her really badly.
Anything that a Daimon wanted that badly, the Senshi had to protect.
The thoughts clicked into place all at the same time and like a rainbow
wave the Senshi turned and gave chase. Bounding obstacles and circling
buildings, the quintet followed, slowly making ground. Slowly that was,
until Venus' Love-Me-Chain snaked out and briefly entangled the Daimon.
That was the turning point. Now it was just the five Sailor Senshi
against one Daimon. While the Daimon brought itself back to its feet,
the girls skidded to a halt and prepared their attacks.
Even as they girls gathered their energies, the Daimon rose and charged
them, bellowing like the demented hell spawn that it was. Less than
five meters from Sailor Moon, four potent streams of energy ripped into
it, momentarily halting its advance. Before it could regain its lost
momentum, Sailor Moon raised her sceptre to the sky and began to
perform her attack.
"MOON SCEPTRE ELIMINATION!"
The golden beam plunged straight through the monster's torso while it
towered over the short girl. Pouring energy into the evil beast, Sailor
Moon could feel it disintegrate even as it tried to lower it's arms to
attack her.
Tired but satisfied, Sailor Moon looked up to the sound of clapping. It
was the old woman, she had turned back during their fight and watched
from the side lines. Seeing the woman still holding Chibi-Usa, Moon
rushed over and pulled her daughter into her arms, holding the little
girl tightly.
"Chibi-Usa! Chibi-Usa! Are you all right? Can you hear me?"
"She cannot hear you Child. She has had her Heart Crystal stolen."
With iron in her gaze, Moon looked at the seemingly decrepit woman.
Obviously she was much more than she seemed, because she had managed to
carry Chibi-Usa for some distance and still out run the Daimon. "Do you
know what happened? Do you know where it is?"
"I do, and I shall tell you everything you need to know, but first, we
must get her somewhere safe that she can rest."
* * *
Mistress 9 walked along next to the man posing as her father as they
entered the school where he worked. While she had diligently worked on
breaking Ranma's curse so that she could gain her own body, he had been
at work here. Everything had been prepared within the main tower of the
school for a ceremony that would summon Master Pharaoh 90 from the dark
reaches in which he resided. As the sun passed overhead, they were
ready to begin on the final stage of their plan. Soon, no-one on Earth
would be able to stop then.
"You should feel proud, Ranma. It is due to you that we are able to do
this so easily and with such safety. Without a cursed individual like
yourself, I would have had to go through all sorts of difficulties
possessing someone."
As Tomoe Souichi unlocked the doors and guided Mistress 9 inside, she
continued to lecture Ranma. He was beating mindlessly at his mental
prison, but she knew he would be able to hear.
"I realise that you never spent enough time studying mind control
spells, but they are very useful. You might have noticed that the one I
am using on you is very, very good. That's why I was so glad I could
find someone like you. You see, that spell will disappear completely in
another two hours, but until then it will be completely impervious to
your escape attempts.
"If I had used a normal person, I could have had endless troubles
because the old personality would be suppressed but still there. With
you, I can just sever you completely."
Mistress 9 stopped in the middle of the large entry room. Once it had
been intended as a trophy hall of some sort, but now it would serve
another purpose. It would be a garbage dump for the human waste that
Mistress 9 no longer needed.
Silently Ranma screamed, but it was to no avail. Mistress 9 raised
Chibi-Usa's Heart Crystal and placed it into her mouth, consuming the
power inside. Instantly, she could feel the extra energy flushing
through her system. Power supreme, the power to break the curse and
free herself from the meddling idiot she had been forced to use.
Focusing her magic, Mistress 9 went to work, cutting the last of the
magical bonds between Tendo Ranma's body and the body known as Tomoe
Hotaru. Bright light covered Hotaru, growing and expanding. When the
indistinguishable glowing form was almost roof height, it peaked and
began to recede. As the light died down, it could be seen that there
were now two people where there used to be one.
After almost a minute of brightness, the magical labours of two years
were completed. For a short moment, two people stood there, Mistress 9
and Ranma. Then, like a tree being felled, Ranma collapsed straight
onto his face to lie prone on the floor.
Grinning evilly, Mistress 9 concentrated and forced herself to grow.
Her clothes changed with her, to reveal a tall woman was a hard face in
a long, tight black dress. Mistress 9's hair - once short like Hotaru's
- continued to grow, first reaching her hips, then on to the floor.
Giving the body on the floor a nudge with her foot, Mistress 9 indulged
in a short laugh. "You foolish, foolish boy."
"What... What have you done to me?" Ranma's voice was weak, barely able
to make the words loud enough to be heard.
"Oh, dear me! Did I forget to mention that there would only be enough
magical energy for one body? I'm sorry, I'm sure I would have mentioned
that." Thick and heavy sarcasm dripped from her words like week old
custard. Still tormenting her ex-partner Mistress 9 brought her hands
together and looked at the far wall. "Moko Takabisha!" Nothing
happened.
"Hmm, that was a nice little magical attack. Never mind, I shall learn
how you did it soon enough." Soon, all that was left with Ranma was the
echo's of Mistress 9's laugh. While he lay there, too weak to move, she
had gone off to destroy the world.
All Ranma could do was moan in response. A day ago, the world had been
his oyster. Now, everything was ashes. He had been played as easily as
an old piano; even the cure that all his hopes had been pinned on was
now revealed to be false.
All that he could be grateful for was the fact that Mistress 9 seemed
to be as ignorant of the power of the human soul as most magic users
were. The power of Ki - the Moko Takabisha - had noting to do with
magic. In the same way, Ranma could have almost no Ki remaining, but he
could still cast all of his spells. Both were needed for a body to
survive, and all Ranma had at the moment was Ki. Without a source of
magical energy, his body would die just as surely as if Mistress 9 had
torn out his Heart Crystal.
Mistress 9 might have been right about him dying without magic, but she
had failed to realise just what he could do without it. Using the power
of Ki alone, he could animate his body for hours. He was dying,
certainly, but in the mean time, he would go up there and get Chibi-
Usa's Heart Crystal back, and send Mistress 9 back to whatever hell had
spawned her!
Just as soon as he could work up the energy to stand...
* * *
Mars felt bad about leaving Sailor Moon with Chibi-Usa, but someone
needed to look after the girl, and someone needed to investigate the
Tomoe house. Four Senshi and one ancient Amazon arrayed themselves at
the front of the Tomoe home and looked on it with mild trepidation.
>From Cologne's description, at least one Witch and her Daimon had been
here. Without Sailor Moon, that might be more than they could handle.
'Might be' was not enough to stop the Sailor Senshi. With a nod from
Venus, the five women charged in through the open front door. Cologne
was still carrying her thermos, but she refused to explain what it was
for. All she asked was that if they encountered Hotaru, Cologne should
be allowed to try and engage her first. With that in mind, Cologne let
the Senshi check out the living room and basement, while Cologne moved
to the bedroom.
The bedroom was as empty as she feared. There were clothes on the
floor, and the bed looked slept in, but there were no signs of Hotaru
and no signs of a struggle. Looking for clues, Cologne began going
through the clothing, starting with the pair of pants that were on the
floor. Pants sized to fit Ranma.
There was nothing in there to indicate where Ranma was or what was
going on, but there was a small slip of paper. Squinting her old eyes
slightly, Cologne read it, only to have her eyes go wide again with
surprise. Amazing, the Hino girl had actually asked Ranma out. She
wondered whether Ranma would accept. After all, he had apparently
rejected every other offer from Shampoo, Makoto and Ukyo.
Slipping the note into the voluminous folds of her robe, she examined
the rest of the room. Although she respected Ranma's right to choose
whomever he desired, there was no reason that she shouldn't help
Shampoo, who was obviously the best choice. Besides, she rationalised,
if Hino Rei was keen enough, she would approach Ranma again and give
him a reminder. Remembering what she had seen of Rei, that reminder
would probably be neither subtle nor gentle, increasing Shampoo's
chances yet again.
Downstairs the Senshi were investigating the incriminating evidence in
Tomoe Souichi's lab. There were beakers, bunsen burners and all manner
of other lab equipment. There were also piles and piles of lab books.
Whether or not Hotaru had known what was going on, her father had
definitely been in it up to his eyebrows.
While Sailor Mercury sat down and tried to garner some clues from the
book, the remaining girls set about taking apart the building brick by
brick, looking for clues. It was obvious that the woman called Mistress
9 was not here now, nor was the Daimon. That also meant that where ever
they were, the Senshi could find Chibi-Usa's Heart Crystal there too.
Finding that Crystal was becoming increasingly important every second
that passed. Without the Crystal, Chibi-Usa would die some time
tonight.
When the clock ticked past two in the afternoon and no definite clues
had been found, Cologne appraised Sailor Venus of a change in plans.
Still holding out the hope that Hotaru may have been able to regain
proper control, Cologne wanted to search some of her friends old
haunts. If Hotaru (or Ranma) was to be found, Cologne knew she would
find her.
The idea of working with a non-Senshi for long periods of time had not
sat well with Sailor Venus, so she did not object too greatly when
Cologne left. She might be able to do things that most old women could
not, but Venus could not help shake the belief that she really was the
frail old lady she looked like. The sorts of enemies that the Senshi
would be facing would be a trial for even their great powers. A lady as
old and decrepit-looking as Cologne would simply be another target.
Looking back on the building as she left, Cologne hoped that she would
be the first one to find Hotaru. If the Senshi found her first, there
was no telling what would happen. At least Cologne knew ways of
incapacitating someone, even a fighter as good as Hotaru could be
defeated with a little luck. Just as importantly as searching for
Hotaru, Cologne wanted to get back to the Nekohaten. Shampoo had been
alone all day, and Cologne was worried about her. Not just what might
happen if Hotaru returned there, but she was just as concerned about
how Shampoo would be feeling, as she would surely be wracked with guilt
over what happened to Ranma.
At around six in the evening, Sailor Jupiter hit the mother lode. Given
the quantity of material to search, each of the girls had grabbed a
handful of lab books and begun reading. Most of them had dealt with
strange chemical reactions, spells and complicated machinery. The book
Jupiter had just opened was different. It was a record that detailed
the acquisition and modification of the spell casting site: the main
tower at Mugen Academy. Hotaru's school.
Crowded around the revealing book, Venus hit her communicator. "Sailor
Moon? Tuxedo Kamen?"
"Yes?"
"We've found them! Mugen Academy, it's where Hotaru went to school. For
that matter, I think Tomoe Sensei worked there. That must have been how
he had access to be able to set up the place. We've got a map here. Do
you know where it is?"
"I do. Chibi-Usa used to like to meet Hotaru there some times. She... I
still can't believe that little Hotaru is completely bad!"
"Neither do I Sailor Moon. Neither do I. Can you leave Chibi-Usa for a
while? We'll met you out the front of the school."
"Right! Mamoru is going to stay here with her. I'll met you there."
Twenty minutes later, five Senshi gathered at the base of Mugen
Academy's main tower. Behind them, the moon hung large and low in the
sky. It was a bright yellow, cast into a almost C shaped crescent,
languidly casting dim shadows of the girls that reached almost the
entire way to the tower. A light breeze stole through the group and
gently stirred their hair.
It was a perfect night for fighting evil.
Just as the group started forwards, a small helicopter charged onto the
scene, momentarily distracting the girls from their objective. The
Outer Senshi had arrived in their usual glorious manner. Even if they
had not been distracted, the Senshi would have not been able to prevent
Mistress 9's masterful defence of her stronghold.
For every window and door in the tower, a thick red fluid began to pour
forth. Where it touched the ground, a Daimon instantly rose and charged
at the defenders of love and justice. Not to be intimidated by these
weaker brethren of the mighty engines of evil they usually fought,
Sailors Mercury, Venus, Mars and Jupiter began to lay down a withering
fire of magic.
Fire, water, earth and lightning assaulted the Daimons, but the hordes
continued to drive forward, closing in on the girls by weight of
numbers and dogged determination. When they were close enough for a
telling effect, Sailor Moon cast her Moon Spiral Heart Attack,
banishing a small army forever. It was not enough, as instantly a new
legion arose, closing in on the Senshi.
The Outer Senshi in the helicopter were not faring much better. By
being able to avoid the mindless hordes of dark minions that Mistress 9
had at her command, the three Outers managed to attract Mistress 9's
personal attention. All it took was a few short bursts of dark energy
from the tower and the Outer's helicopter was a burning wreck, rapidly
approaching the ground in a crash that would surely kill them all.
Even as Sailor Neptune was bracing herself against the back of the
pilot's seat and preparing for death, everything went quiet. Raising
her head, Neptune looked around. Surprise turned to bafflement as she
saw the frozen flames that had once been licking at the laminated
plastic of her window. "What?... How?..."
Sailor Pluto answered with a slightly strained voice that echoed
strangely. "This is my most forbidden technique: the ability to stop
time. For a short while, the three of us will be immune to the effects
of time. Come, we must escape before this vehicle carries us to our
deaths."
Confused, but not questioning their good luck and powerful ally,
Neptune and Uranus joined hands with Pluto and teleported to the roof.
The Inner Senshi needed all five to be present for a teleport, the
Outers could perform the same with only three, or even two. From the
roof they would be able to gain access.
Looking up at the helicopter, the girls covered their eyes as time
resumed and their unfortunate transport exploded in a blaze of glory.
While they forced access to the building, Pluto steadfastly ignored the
other girls' questions on what had just happened. Why was the technique
forbidden? Who had forbidden it? And what would happen to her for using
it?
Their actions had not gone unnoticed by others. Inside the tower, an
exhausted Ranma had almost climbed the stairwell to the top floor when
he felt the slight impact on the timeline. Despite his tiredness, his
lips curled back in a snarl and he forced himself onwards. _She_ was
here. His other nemesis. The evil witch Meiou Setsuna. Not only did she
have access to the Gates Of Time, she most assuredly seemed willing to
abuse those powers. Concentrating on placing one foot in front of the
other, Ranma wondered which was the bigger threat to the human race.
Mistress 9 who wanted to conquer it, or Setsuna who would almost
certainly destroy it one day by accident.
"They stopped time and teleported in. The Outer Planet Soldiers
certainly are different." Inside the building, Mistress 9 was mildly
impressed.
"Nonetheless, your power is truly great, Messiah of Silence." Tomoe
said as he complemented his Mistress' power. She simply nodded and idly
brushed her enormously long hair back.
"True as that might be, I will still need the Grail to be able to
activate the machine you have spent so much time preparing. When Eudial
found the three Talismans for us, she failed in the most important
task. The three Talismans summon the Holy Grail, a source of almost
unlimited magical power. Now our enemy has it in her possession."
Tomoe looked worried. "Sailor Moon? But... will even you be able to
defeat her? She is supposed to be exceptionally powerful."
Mistress 9 smiled condescendingly and chuckled. Shedding height and
years, Mistress 9 shrunk back into her original form of Hotaru.
Clenching her fists beneath her chin, Hotaru looked up at the man who
was her father. She looked quite incredibly cute and vulnerable.
"Perhaps if I ask her nicely..."
The laugh that followed was anything but childish and nice. "Now, you
go and deal with those three intruders. Use whatever means you need."
Souichi laughed as he had never done before. With a series of strange
cracking noises, the once human form of Hotaru's father was enlarged
and warped beyond normal comprehension. Daimon Germatos looked at his
mistress and smiled. Tomoe Souichi had been an intelligent and valuable
pawn in his time. The Daimon that they had implanted in him had simply
been a safety precaution, but now that the man was no longer needed...
Despite the damage that had been done to his mind by the long exposure
to the evil, magic and mysterious concoctions kept within his house, a
small part of Souichi's mind had remained human enough to wonder at
what he was doing. Only the overriding thought of helping his daughter
had kept him close to sane and functional. Now even that was gone, and
it was a blessing, for the man who had once been Tomoe Souichi would
have been terrified at what he intended to do to the Outer Senshi.
Mistress 9 watched her last servant depart and smiled happily. Now all
she needed was the Grail. Reaching out a hand, she pushed at the air in
front of her, causing ripples to appear as though a rock had been
dropped into a pond. A little more force, and her hand simply
disappeared, slicing though this point in space to appear elsewhere.
It was the third time that Sailor Moon had used the Moon Spiral Heart
Attack. Each time she cleared a cluster of Daimons, but each time the
army reformed and advanced on them again. Each of the Inner Senshi was
waging their own inner battle as well as the battle against the
Daimons. Long minutes of pitched battle was having a telling effect on
their strengths. Most times that they fought, they faced only one or
two enemies. All they needed was a few attacks and their Princess was
able to bring them home to victory.
This battle was different. This time there seemed to be no end to the
opponents. No matter how many of the hideous, deformed creatures they
killed, two appeared for each one killed. Each Sailor felt like she had
banished more evil tonight than any other night in their life, but
still the forces of darkness continued to break upon them like some sea
of evil. A sea that threatened to drown them all should any one person
falter.
It was into this thunderous, crashing maelstrom that Mistress 9's hand
appeared. Sailor Moon was behind her friends, recuperating and
preparing for another attack. There had to be a limit to these Daimons
eventually. As soon as their opponents slacked off enough to give the
Sailors some time, they would be able to do a Sailor Teleport and enter
the tower without having to fight all of the Daimons arrayed against
them. They would have been able to do this if all five had been
present, but Mistress 9 had other plans.
Guided by unseen eyes, Mistress 9 unerringly found Sailor Moon's throat
and gripped it hard. With a strong pull Mistress 9 began to haul the
sailor suited defender of love and justice through the portal she had
created. It was not until Sailor Moon had been dragged through up to
her waist that any of her friends actually saw what was happening.
"Sailor Moon!" Mars yelled, as she tried to disengage and help her
friend. It was only moments too late that she reached the spot where
her leader had been. Fingertips brushing against the sole of one red
boot, Sailor Mars watched as Sailor Moon vanished into a small ripple
in the air.
"Noooo!" Turning back to the Daimons, Sailor Mars unleashed her fire
with redoubled vigour. Daimons fell like wheat before a thresher, but
it was still not enough.
Withdrawing slightly, the girls relieved some of the pressure by the
Daimons. "We can't teleport without Sailor Moon!"
Jupiter nodded. "Right! But we have to trust Sailor Moon. She'll do
what's right, and we'll be able to help her as soon as we get through
these things."
"Yeah, besides, we have to stop them spreading throughout the city!
Don't worry, Sailor Moon. We'll be with you soon, and the Outers are in
there somewhere to help you too."
With a grim nod, the four remaining inner planet Senshi formed up into
a line again and charged. Magic crackled around them as they ran,
tearing into the Daimons. Against the quantity they faced, even this
charge failed to see them through, forcing them to resort to the same
magic attacks that they had been for so long now. The entrance to the
tower seemed a long, long way ahead.
Blinking slowly, Sailor Moon pushed the hair back from her eyes.
"Where?... That's right! Someone grabbed me, it must have been Mistress
9!"
Coughing a couple of times as she sat up, Sailor Moon looked around.
She must have been strangled unconscious when she was pulled through,
that would explain why her throat was so sore. Her uniform, already
showing small tears from the battle they had been waging looked no
better for her lying on the floor.
Once she had regained her feet, Sailor Moon took a careful stock of the
area. It took only a few moments to recognise little Hotaru lying
unconscious only a few feet away from her. Running over to the girl,
Sailor Moon kneeled at her side and tried to wake her up by patting her
hand and shaking her lightly.
Slowly and weakly Hotaru opened her eyes, and Sailor Moon almost wept
with the look of hope that she saw there. "It's OK, Hotaru-chan. We'll
get you out of here."
Holding on to the older girl, Hotaru's voice shook with emotion. "You
have to help me. She's inside my head. I can feel her. She want's to do
bad things."
Getting to her feet, Sailor Moon took Hotaru's hand and led her to the
exit. "Don't worry. You'll be OK. We'll all help you."
"I... I heard her say that the only thing that can stop her is the Holy
Grail. If.. If I had that..."
Sailor Moon looked indecisive. She had been entrusted with the Grail to
guard it. She knew she was not supposed to give it out. But this might
be Hotaru's only chance... Slowly she brought out the Grail. She felt
so uncertain.
That uncertainty was brought to a shattering halt as Sailors Neptune
and Uranus appeared in one of the doorways. "Don't do it Sailor Moon!
She's evil! Get away from her, we have to kill her!"
Moon was shocked! She knew the Outer Senshi were willing to be extreme,
but this was going too far even for them. When she saw Neptune cast her
Deep Submerge and Uranus cast World Shaking, she reacted purely on
instinct. Any ordinary little girl would have been killed instantly by
those attacks. If there was even the slightest chance that the Outers
could be wrong and Hotaru could be saved, Sailor Moon knew she could
not take that chance.
Leaping in front of Hotaru might not have been the smartest thing that
Sailor Moon ever did, but even as she was blasted across the room by
the power of the girls who were supposed to be her allies, she knew it
was the right thing to do. "I can't let you kill her. Sacrifices do not
always have to be made."
Slowly, tentatively - and to the sound of the Outer's screamed
objections - Sailor Moon held out the Holy Grail. With a look of
nervous expectation, Hotaru reached out and took the Grail into her
small hands. Her normally sombre face went from a tentative smile, to a
grin, to a laugh of startling passion and volume.
All around them, people were still yelling 'no' in a futile attempt to
make Moon take back the Grail, but it was too late. Turning her back on
Sailor Moon, Hotaru immediately walked the few steps that were needed
to place her in front of the machinery adorning the entire wall of the
room. Machinery filled with strange images of swirling galaxies and
brilliant stars. Every step she took, Hotaru gained stature and age. By
the time she had reached a small alcove in the wall, she was at her
full height, recognisable as the mature form that Mistress 9 had used
before.
Placing the Grail in the wall Mistress 9 raised her hands and addressed
them. "I am Mistress 9, servant to the mighty Master Pharaoh 90, Lord
of the Darkness. With this beacon that we have activated, Master
Pharaoh 90 can find your pitiful planet and he will bring the Silence.
Everything will be destroyed as he brings darkness over your world. The
truth of darkness shall reign where once the lies of light existed.
Look! He comes! He comes!"
A dark swirling blackness had begun to form next to her, and all
everyone could do was watch stunned. Powerful blots of black lightning
repeatedly launched from the vortex, smashing anything in the room that
they touched. Unbelievably, Mistress 9 seemed to have won. Then, just
as the Senshi present were about to try a charge against the very heart
of darkness, a voice from behind cried out against Mistress 9's
actions, drawing all eyes.
Saturn Knight stood in the doorway, using the Silence Glaive as a
crutch to keep himself erect. Almost at the top of the stairs,
something had told Ranma to transform into Saturn Knight. He did not
know where he got the power to, but now that he was here, he could
finally stop what his blindness had allowed to happen. "No! You may not
do this! I forbid you to use that body for your evil purposes! I will
stop you, no matter what it takes!"
His face was drawn and haggard, and he walked with all the speed of an
old man with rheumatism, but he seemed to be able to walk through the
inferno of darkness without fear. Even when Mistress 9 turned on him
and launched bolt after bolt of magic into him, all it did was
strengthen him.
"No! You can't be alive! You're dead! I killed you. Damn it! Why won't
you stay dead?"
Reaching out with the last of his energy, Ranma touched Mistress 9. It
was only a light touch, but with all his substantial will behind it,
Ranma wished he could undo what he had done.
* * *
Ranma stood in a plane of greyness. It was grey everywhere. Not white,
not black, just a shade of unidentifiable, unlimited grey. There was no
up, no down, no front, no back. Just grey. All grey but for the one
point of darkness. A shape of blackness in the field of grey. Across
the field of grey came a vertical ellipse of pure blackness, and as it
drew nearer he could feel its evil.
"So this is the true form of Mistress 9."
The darkness laughed. "Foolish mortal. You have entered my realm now.
This is the realm of the mind, where only spirits may exist. The
connection of the curse may have allowed you to rejoin and force this
meeting, but do not think you can win. I am Mistress 9, and I have
brought darkness to the realm of spirits for longer than you can
possibly imagine. There is nothing that you can do that can possibly
stop me."
Ranma rallied against that. "I am Tendo Ranma, master of the Anything
Goes School Of Martial Arts. I have trained under the greatest masters
of magic, spiritualism and martial arts in the world. There is nothing
I cannot defeat!"
The blackness laughed. It had the same voice that Mistress 9 had when
she talked to him in his head. How he had ever mistaken her for a
friend, he could not understand. "You want to know the true power of
darkness? Try this!"
A tendril of the purest black shot out of Mistress 9. Where her edges
were blurred and indistinct, this was a clean line of evil cutting
across the neutral grey of the indefinite landscape. Catching him
unready, the blackness struck him fairly in the chest, sending him
sailing backwards. Although it was only the one attack, lights danced
at the edge of his vision while pain rippled up and down his torso. It
was pain like he had never experienced before.
Feeling as though he was on fire while someone was trying to unstitch
his body at the very core of its existence, Ranma reclaimed his feet in
time to mostly avoid the next attack. Black fire running up his calf
forced him to keep rolling as he dodged more attacks. No matter how he
tried to move, the evil blackness of Mistress 9 followed him, seeming
to be able to move without care in any direction.
It was when he saw Mistress 9 moving down through what he had thought
of as the ground that he realised that the normal rules of combat did
not apply here... wherever here was. Before she could strike again,
Ranma leapt. There was noting to leap from, his mind kept telling him,
but he did leap. All it took was the right perspective, and Ranma was
able to move around. No matter where he was, he was in reach of
something to grab or jump from, but if he wanted it, the space was as
clear as air. And aerial combat was his speciality.
Seeing that her opponent was not the easy target she had first though,
Mistress 9 increased her attacks in every way possible. They were
faster, larger and more dangerous. But now she was not the only one
fighting. The first time Ranma brought his hands together and screamed
Moko Takabisha, Mistress 9 did not even deign to dodge. Blithely
relying on the knowledge that magic would not work in a spiritual
battle for the dominion of their body, Mistress 9 had anticipated Ranma
would be making himself into a stationary target.
Ranma's projectile of radiant, glowing blue Ki slammed into her with
the force of a freight train, scattering small particles of darkness
into the grey void. Slowly these evaporated and it was a slightly
smaller and much wiser Mistress 9 that faced him now.
"So, you are not as defenceless as I would have expected. It will make
it even more pleasurable for me to consign your soul to darkness when I
finally defeat you. No-one has dared to hurt me like that in all the
centuries I have lived!"
This time a web of darkness erupted from Mistress 9, cascading directly
at Ranma. Two glowing balls of Ki broke the centre and let him through,
but even the light touch from the edge fragments numbed his left arm
with pain. Flipping and rolling over Mistress 9, Ranma unleashed a beam
of Ki that only narrowly missed his adversary.
Time seemed to have no meaning in their fight as the two masters of
spiritual combat fought each other. It may have been hours or it may
have been days. In the grey nothingness of the mind, there was not
concept of time. No way to tell what was occurring in the real world.
After an eternity of fighting, Ranma and Mistress 9 separated and
circled each other warily. Both were injured, but both fought on, for
to lose this battle was to lose their life.
Mistress 9's voice echoed out from the void, taunting him. "I shall so
look forward to playing with your little friends once we finish here.
Master Pharaoh 90 will join us soon, and when he does, darkness shall
reign supreme. He shall bring the Silence, and everyone on your world
shall perish. But just for you, I shall save some of your friends...
Their deaths shall be particularly long and painful."
"He... He hasn't come yet?"
Ranma could swear that he could see Mistress 9 start in surprise, but
how an indistinct ellipse of blackness does that, he could not
describe. "You did not know? You would fight all this time and you did
not know? Our time here is barely an instant. When I have slain you, I
will be able to watch all your friends suffering, without losing a
single precious minute of it."
Master Pharaoh 90 had not yet arrived? There was no rush to defeat
Mistress 9 then. He could take his time and be careful. Ranma knew that
he might take a few hits along the way, but there was no way that he
would be defeated now. Winning was what he did best.
He was about to launch another attack at Mistress 9 when he felt a
third presence. It was weak and indistinct, but he felt it. Chibi-Usa's
voice rang out from the void, reminding the both that Mistress 9 had
gained much of her power from Chibi-Usa's Heart Crystal. "We fight for
love and justice, and that is something you can never defeat."
The voice faded away after a moment, but it had served its purpose.
Mistress 9 was distracted, and Ranma was fuelled with new purpose and
determination. It was the work of but a moment to build it, but the Ki
ball that he finally released was almost as tall as he was. Soaring
towards Mistress 9, she was almost too late noticing it.
Dodging by the slimmest margins, the blackness of Mistress 9 curved
above the huge ball of Ki, narrowly avoiding being fried instantly.
With a feeling of glee, Mistress 9 concentrated on Ranma and returned
the attack. When the Ki ball failed to sail harmlessly into the
infinite depths but instead exploded just behind her, Mistress 9 was
caught completely unaware.
Disoriented, disrupted and crippled by the all consuming pain of the
blast, Mistress 9 was completely unaware of Ranma running closer to
her. When she was finally able to comprehend again, Ranma was already
cupping his hands and pouring energy into them. Before she was able to
pull herself together and form any sort of credible defence, Ranma's
light was burning her darkness from every corner of their universe.
Wherever there was darkness, Ranma directed the light. Wherever there
was hatred, he brought compassion. Where there was pain he brought
restitution. With a last agonised scream, Mistress 9 passed from the
world of the living.
* * *
Sailor Moon watched as Saturn Knight touched Mistress 9 and then seemed
to fall into her. With a slow motion effect he literally seemed to
dissolve into the tall woman. While he moved, the bodies became covered
in a swirling, boiling patina of dark and light. For a precious second,
light and dark fought seeking dominance. In the end, light was
ascendant, completely covering Mistress 9's form in a brilliant glow.
The eye searing glow held for only a instant, but it was enough to
cause everyone to shield their eyes as the light seemed to explode out
from Mistress 9. Squinting her eyes, Moon interposed her hand to try
and block the light. She could just make out a shape past her hand, and
it was the shape of a young girl in a short skirt with a large bow on
her chest holding something very tall. The girl smiled once and
vanished, the light vanishing with her.
Looking around for a startled moment, it took the Senshi's eyes a while
to readjust to the darkness. To her horror, Sailor Moon saw that the
dark portal was still growing. Deep inside it, Moon could dimly see a
darker shape moving. It was approaching. Still distant, she knew that
it would not take long before Master Pharaoh 90 would arrive. If
Mistress 9 and her servants had been so powerful, how could they hope
to stand against someone even she considered all powerful?
Standing in the corner, Neptune and Uranus had been joined by the third
Outer Senshi. Pluto had seen all that had gone before and now looked at
her compatriots. Clearly they would gain no support in what must be
done from Sailor Moon.
"That person we just saw was Sailor Saturn, the Senshi of creation and
destruction. Her mind had been polluted by both Mistress 9 and Saturn
Knight. I do not know where she is now, but I am sure she will return.
When she does, we must be ready for her."
Watching her two allies nod, Pluto continued. "Sailor Saturn has the
power to destroy the world. In every sense she presents just as real a
danger as Master Pharaoh 90. If Sailor Moon can block his arrival, we
will be able to deal with Sailor Saturn. There is no way that she can
be allowed to live as she currently is, she simply presents too great a
risk."
Watching Sailor Moon prepare to engage the vortex, the three Outers
readied themselves. It was not a nice mission, but they were the
world's only defence against Sailor Saturn. Better that they tarnished
themselves forever by a cowardly attack than risk letting her live and
destroy the world with her hate filled mind that had been corrupted by
evil Mistress 9 and the psychotic Saturn Knight.
* * *
Chiba Mamoru sat next to Chibi-Usa's bed in the Tsukino home.
Throughout the day she had been getting weaker and paler. Now she
seemed as fragile as glass, and even the simple effort of breathing
seemed to be a strain. Unless the Senshi succeeded and returned with
her Heart Crystal, his daughter was doomed.
Once again tears threatened at his eyes when he thought of the
injustice of everything. Chibi-Usa had come back in time to them so
that she could train with Sailor Moon and learn to be the new Moon
Senshi when she returned to her own time in Crystal Tokyo. Instead, his
precious daughter had been set upon by the evil that the Senshi were
fighting and would now lose her life. Where was the reason and justice
in that?
The brilliant flare of light announced a Sailor Senshi teleporting in,
but when his eyes found the girl, it was not one that he recognised.
She was shorter than any of the girls that he knew, and younger too.
She was dressed much as any Senshi was, with a short blue skirt, white
bodysuit, gloves and a large black bow proudly displayed on her chest.
The style of dress may have been similar, but the colours were
different from any he had known. Equally, rather than the small, round
jewel in the middle of her bow, she sported a large spiked gem, like a
gleaming star.
Strangest of all was the long silver staff that towered over her. It's
pair of long wicked blades glinted in the room's light, drawing all
eyes to them. Only as he looked at the weapon did realisation began to
pierce his brain. "You..."
"Standing in place of the silent world Saturn, I am the destruction and
creation Senshi, Sailor Saturn!"
Mamoru's knees shook. He knew what Pluto had told them about Sailor
Saturn, and none of that inspired confidence in her. Then she took her
eyes from him and looked at the form lying in the bed. The instant she
took in Chibi-Usa's small, still body, her expression softened and she
gave a small smile. Raising her left hand, she produced a pink,
multifaceted star: Chibi-Usa's Heart Crystal.
Walking to stand next to the girl, Sailor Saturn gently returned the
crystal to her chest. Looking up at Mamoru, she gave him a reassuring
smile as Chibi-Usa's breathing strengthened and colour began to return
to her cheeks.
"She will survive and be strong."
"How... How did you get it?"
Sailor Saturn sighed and looked away for a moment. "An evil woman
called Mistress 9 possessed my mind and body. While she did this, she
attacked my friend and took her Heart Crystal. It was in my darkest
hour that I heard Chibi-Usa call to me. She said that we fight for love
and justice and I realised that she was right.
"Without Chibi-Usa, I may have lost that battle, and Mistress 9 would
have been free on this world. Chibi-Usa was the only person who could
possibly have reached me like that. Because of her, I have become
Sailor Saturn, I have remembered who I am and what my true powers are."
Mamoru looked up in awe. "Because of her..."
Sailor Saturn nodded once and gently brushed Chibi-Usa's head. "Because
of her I know what I must do."
Watching Sailor Saturn teleport away with the same ease she arrived,
Mamoru marvelled at what he had heard. If not for his daughter, Sailor
Saturn may never have survived to come into the world. Without her, he
knew that the Senshi would be in dire straits against their current
enemy. Hopefully her power would make the difference they needed.
Looking down at his daughter who was now sleeping normally, Mamoru
shook his head. "You sent her here for training, Sailor Pluto? The one
girl that happened to make all the difference in the end? Sailor Pluto,
you and I shall have a very long talk some day about how to treat my
family..."
* * *
As Sailor Saturn talked to Mamoru, she marvelled at how clear and
simple everything seemed now. Her change into Sailor Saturn had freed
her mind. Now she could remember her past, and just what life had
really been like.
All of the dreams that she had been suffering from now longer seemed
like nightmares, they were memories that had been dredged up.
Recollections of a time long in the past when she was Sailor Saturn all
the time. But it was not just Sailor Saturn, for she remembered being
Saturn Knight. At the same time, she could remember being both people,
she also knew that she was both people at the moment.
When Queen Serenity had used her magic to pull Sailor Saturn's soul far
into the future, Sailor Saturn had pulled along her husband's soul.
Their marriage and love had been more important to them than the
possibility of a new life. For the life of one without the other did
not bear thinking about. Using all of her skill and power, Sailor
Saturn had tried to take her husband with her so that he too could be
reincarnated.
Unfortunately, other than in battle magic, Sailor Saturn was nowhere
near equal to Queen Serenity. Her control of the spell was poor, and
her strength was weak. Rather than taking her soul to a time in the
future when all the Senshi would awaken within a year of each other,
Sailor Saturn had dropped both of them hundreds of years too early. The
very mechanism that she had used to bring Saturn Knight with her was
already fundamentally flawed. Bonding his soul to hers so she could act
as a guide was a brilliant idea for someone untrained in those arts,
but Serenity could have identified the problems immediately.
Sailor Saturn and Saturn Knight had reincarnated into the same body.
Their long travel through time and the years of life as Ranma had fused
their souls. Personalities merged and memories mixed. The two lovers no
longer existed as separate entities. It seemed only destiny that had
allowed Ranma to fall into that cursed spring all those years ago, but
even that could have been some manifestation of the magic that had
brought them together.
Although she did not realise it, Sailor Saturn's and Saturn Knight's
memories were as fragmented the rest of the Senshi after their
reincarnation. It was these holes in their recollection that caused the
strange dreams and the almost split personality. Now that Sailor Saturn
had awaken, she could feel the mental healing going on. The presence of
two souls was giving her a memory of herself that continued to expand.
Given time, she knew that she would remember all the details that she
needed of her previous life.
Now, however, she was Tendo Ranma, temporarily in the guise of Sailor
Saturn. Sailor Saturn had a destiny to fulfil and a world to save.
Neither of those would be completed by themselves, and she was the only
one with the power to stop Master Pharaoh 90. Already her memories had
filled in the blanks on how to access her most powerful attacks. With
an ease that surprised herself, Sailor Saturn teleported back into the
main tower of Mugen Academy. The future was hers to defend, and it was
her responsibility to fix the damage that she had done.
Her return was quite prompt from the perspective of the people
occupying the room where Master Pharaoh 90 had been summoned. Saturn
had not spent much time talking to Mamoru, so she was able to take
advantage of her position and reclaim the Grail for safe keeping. The
black lightning was continuing to stream from the open portal to Master
Pharaoh 90, but Sailor Saturn was able to dodge these for the short
distance it took for her to be able to return it to Queen Serenity.
Smiling fondly down at the young queen, Sailor Saturn could more
clearly remember the help the girl's mother had given her when she was
Saturn Knight back in the Moon Kingdom. She knew in the heart of her
being that she would be able to trust Queen Serenity with the power
that the Grail presented. The fact that she had mistakenly given it to
Mistress 9 meant that she was not perfect and might make mistakes, but
it also showed that she had the compassion and the love to never use
the Grail for evil. That was enough of a endorsement for Sailor Saturn
to relinquish the powerful magical item into her young hands.
Kneeling down next to her beaten looking queen, Sailor Saturn held out
the Grail with both hands. Her queen looked somewhat surprised, but she
tentatively reached took the Grail. With Queen Serenity lying on the
stairs leading up to the platform Sailor Saturn was on, she was looking
up into the eyes of her newest Senshi. Sailor Saturn's eyes were as
hard as flint, a deep purple colour with none of the laughing humour
that Hotaru usually possessed. A look passed between the two of them,
and they both knew that Sailor Saturn was planning on doing something
very brave and very foolish, but probably also very necessary.
Unfortunately, Sailor Saturn's position also placed her in an entirely
open setting. From where the Outer Senshi stood, Sailor Moon obscured
only the smallest area of their target. Resolving that this would be
their best chance to catch their adversary unawares, the three women
powered up and attacked, launching their attacks at the smallest,
newest and most dangerous Senshi.
Warned by instincts honed by hundreds of years of fighting, Sailor
Saturn was launching herself into the air before she was even aware of
moving. Looking downwards, she saw three coloured streams of energy
sail past underneath her and detonate against the floor where she had
been standing. Tucking into a roll, Sailor Saturn was completely
unharmed by the missed attacks, even using the explosion to propel her
in the direction of the three women that had made her life hell for so
long now. It was time to end this permanently.
Dropping to her feet in front of the women, a quick smile crossed
Sailor Saturn's lips. The persona of Tomoe Hotaru that she had worn for
so many months now was weak and sickly; hardly capable of running
distances, let alone fighting. That was about as far from the truth as
possible for Ranma's girl form as it was possible to be. Now that she
was empowered by the magic associated with being Sailor Saturn, she
took speed and power to whole new levels.
Obvious from the way that they were standing, both Meiou Setsuna and
Tenou Haruka were experienced fighters, while Kaiou Michiru relied
primarily on her enhanced speed and magical capabilities. Three to one
against Sailor Saturn - a twelve year old girl - it was a long, long
way from an equal fight.
Moving forward to striking distance, Sailor Saturn concentrated on
Haruka and Michiru first. Not only were they the least threats, she
also had special plans for Setsuna. Plans that did not include the
older woman ever seeing another sunrise.
Using the Silence Glaive like a quarter staff, Saturn knocked Michiru's
legs from underneath her. A slight flick with the end of the weapon had
the woman's feet moving up to parallel with her head. Spinning the
eight foot staff around her as though it was a cheer leader's baton,
Sailor Saturn vaulted the falling body of the girl in the green skirt.
Pushing herself off from the falling body with her free hand, Saturn
sent Michiru rocketing to the floor as she flew feet first at Haruka.
Stunned by the speed that the little girl had moved, Haruka was still
bring up her defences as a leg went either side of her torso. With a
sharp, scissoring motion, Sailor Saturn buckled Haruka's knees from
behind and rolled her own body almost two complete revolutions.
Although her mass was considerably smaller than the big girl's, her
movements flipped Haruka into a wall, sending cracks radiating out from
her head.
Catching herself with one hand, Sailor Saturn popped herself back to
her feet and stood in front of Meiou Setsuna. Behind her she heard the
sound of two bodies bounding on the floor. She knew they were not dead
yet, it would take considerably more than that to do them in. By her
reckoning, they should be stunned for the precious seconds she needed
to eliminate the one person with access to the Gates Of Time.
For a long moment, two powerful Senshi faced each other with death in
their eyes. Both believed that the other person was the greatest threat
that their world faced, neither of them shifting an inch in their
perceptions. Acting on some hidden signal both moved in the same
instant.
Bringing up the Time Staff, Sailor Pluto started her Dead Scream. It
was the same attack that she had used to kill Takuhi, and she would now
use it to destroy Sailor Saturn. The girl would probably be able to
survive the first blast, but once Sailors Neptune and Uranus were back
on their feet, she was confident that they would prevail.
Slashing down with the massive weapon in both hands, Sailor Saturn
called out the final attack of the Kotetsu Sen Ha, or Thousand Blade
Steel, one of Ranma's own extensions to the Umi Sen Ken and Yama Sen
Ken . "CHERRY BLOSSOM IN SUNBEAM!"
Perfected over hundreds of years of training, it was aimed at creating
an irresistible attack against a human sized target. Lunging the
Silence Glaive in an intricate pattern against Setsuna, the bladed tip
was reduced to nothing more than a flash of silver every time the
weapon stopped to reverse it's stroke. To an outside observer, the form
of Sailor Pluto would seem to have been covered in a column of
shinning, moving silver: the sunbeam of the attack.
The cherry blossom became apparent almost instantly that the attack
began. The cherry blossoms where Ranma had grown up were a gentle pink
in colour and you would often see them floating gently to the ground as
a wind blew. Small, bright flashes of red began appearing in the
sunbeam of Saturn's attack. On the floor, small spots of blood began to
appear, gently floating down through the light of the blade's constant
movement.
Even as Sailor Moon was calling out for them to stop fighting, the pair
separated. Sailor Saturn exploded backwards from her opponent,
propelled by the power of the Dead Scream. The one thing that the
attack had never been designed to counter was magic. If Setsuna had
attempted to flee or fight her off with her staff, Setsuna would have
died. As it was, the Guardian Of Time sagging on one knee, a vast
multitude of cuts bleeding freely, her clothes in tatters.
The other Outer Senshi were rising to their feet as Sailor Saturn
prepared to attack them once more. Everyone was brought up sharply as a
young voice filled with fear called out. "No! Its almost here."
Instantly all eyes moved to the portal. Indeed, the red heart of the
darkness seemed to be almost ready to arrive. Trying to ignore the ache
throughout her body from the point blank attack, combined with a long
day of hardship and abuse, Sailor Saturn sprinted up to the dais that
the portal was mounted on.
"Stay here, Queen Serenity! It's my fault that this thing was able to
get here. With my attack I can destroy a world, not even this thing
could withstand that."
Without a second look, Sailor Saturn leaped through the portal, going
to meet Master Pharaoh 90 on his home ground. Heedless of the protest
that the Outer Senshi were making, Sailor Moon charged after her newest
ally. "Wait! You can't! The Death Reborn Revolution will kill you! Your
too weak!"
Finding her way through the blackness, Sailor Moon was almost with
Saturn when one of the bolts of black lightning from Master Pharaoh 90
hit her. They were almost invisible in the surrounding darkness, and it
knocked her to the ground instantly. Lying at Sailor Saturn's feet, she
pleaded with the girl, even as she knew it was too late.
"Sailor Saturn! No! There must be another way! Don't do it! We want to
help you..."
"DEATH... REBORN... REVOLUTION!"
The control room that Tomoe Souichi had spent so much time and effort
building exploded. Smoke filled the room, and the sound of flames
seemed to come from everywhere. Covering themselves with their arms,
the three Outer Senshi looked up in fear. This was not what they had
been fighting for. They never wanted Sailor Moon to die. She was their
Queen and their friend, no matter how they treated her sometimes.
Sailor Uranus collapsed to her knees next to Neptune and looked into
the smoke with eyes streaming tears. Whether the tears were from the
harsh smoke or the harsher loss, she did not know and did not care.
Then, though through the smoke and darkness, a shape moved. Walking
unsteadily towards them was a small figure in a torn, short skirt.
The clouds parted for a moment, and Sailor Moon stepped forwards to the
sounds of rejoicing. "I'm alive... we're both alive."
To the Outer's shock, Sailor Moon held out a small cloth covered
bundle. Somehow her magic and Sailor Saturn's skill had been enough to
save Hotaru's life. Unfortunately, the spell had drained too much of
her life energy, reducing her to the age of a new born baby. Once more
Sailor Saturn slept until such time as the most powerful and dangerous
Senshi was needed.
* * *
Makoto slumped back in her chair as she talked with Rei. The last few
days had been just as hectic as before the arrival of Mistress 9. There
might not have been any Daimons jumping out of nowhere to attack
people, but the Senshi had all had their hands full trying to clean up
after the battle.
By the time Sailor Saturn defeated Master Pharaoh 90, almost all of the
Inner Senshi had been beaten to unconsciousness. Makoto - Sailor
Jupiter - was the last one standing, and she had been fending off the
hordes of evil from her vulnerable friends with her fists and feet.
Relief had come just as she was feeling that she could take no more.
Around her, all the remain Daimons had simply fallen to the ground and
dissolved into a red muck that had slowly evaporated.
Since then, the girls had spent their time ensuring that no documents
existed from Tomoe's research. The plans for how to bring Master
Pharaoh 90 and his kind into this world should never fall into anyone's
hands.
Looking over at her sombre looking friend, Makoto tried to cheer her
up. "Come on, it's not like Hotaru actually died. She's still alive and
kicking. The Outers are just going to be taking care of her until she
gets old enough to help us again."
After everyone had recovered from the attack and were at Usagi's place
with the new baby Hotaru, Sailor Pluto had appeared before them. She
was completely healed from her cuts, and was her usual poised self.
With her normal blunt directness, Sailor Pluto had explained that it
was the remnants of Mistress 9 and Saturn Knight in her mind that had
caused Sailor Saturn to attack the Outers. Now that she was well, the
Outer Senshi - the oldest of the magical girl defenders - would look
after her and raise her. Hotaru would be able to grow up with them as a
normal girl, with a safe future.
Rei looked back at Makoto, finally stirring from her stupor. "I guess.
I... I just feel so bad that Saturn Knight had to die to save us. I
know that he couldn't have loved me. I know that must have loved
Saturn, but it still hurts that he's gone."
Along with all of the other events, Sailor Moon had described to
everyone how Saturn Knight had been destroyed by Mistress 9. Almost
dead, he had gone up to Mistress9, and she had totally vaporised him.
However, his sacrifice had allowed Sailor Saturn to break free of
Mistress 9 and save Chibi-Usa, then go on to save the world.
"I'm sorry too, Rei-chan. I never knew him like you did, but if I have
to die, I'd want to do it saving the world and the woman I loved. It
makes it all worth while."
Rei opened her mouth to say something else, but Ukyo appeared around
the corner of the building. "Hi, guys."
"Hey." Makoto and Rei stood up and walked with Ukyo out of the temple.
It had been four days since Ranma had disappeared, and no-one had
managed to find a single trace of him anywhere. Cologne and Shampoo
were almost out of their minds looking for him, dropping into the
temple at least once a day to see if he had arrived.
Nobody had told the Amazons about what had happened to Hotaru yet.
Usagi was still trying to think up a good excuse. Since Cologne was
such a good friend of the girl, everyone agreed that they had to be
told. Although Pluto was against it, Usagi had told Rei and Makoto that
tomorrow she would tell Cologne a little of the truth about Hotaru, and
ask if she wanted to be the girl's god-mother or something. Raising a
child was a difficult task, and the Outers would want all the help they
could get, even if they did not admit it.
Today Ukyo, Makoto and Rei were going to go though the Tomoe house and
look for clues for Ranma. The two Senshi realised that a lot of the
place had already been searched, but that was to find information first
on Chibi-Usa, then to destroy Tomoe's research. Now they needed clues
on Ranma's whereabouts. Ukyo had already been given an abridged version
of what had happened to Hotaru when they had seen her appear at the
Tomoe place the morning after the disaster at Mugen Academy's tower.
Using the key that she had borrowed from Michiru, Rei let them into the
house. Ukyo gasped at the complete disarray that everything was in. No-
one had cleaned since the Senshi had searched the place, and it looked
like a team of vandals had been through. Delicately, the three girls
stepped over various obstacles on the ground and began searching.
Moving carefully through the house from the front door to the back, the
three girls searched everywhere. After a while it became apparent to
Rei and Makoto that they were very fortunate to have brought Ukyo
along. The girl's Senshi forms were much stronger, and when they had
previously searched the house to look for clues about Chibi-Usa, they
had not been tidy. Where a Senshi could easily move a bookshelf or
cupboard to search behind it, now the two younger girls had to rely on
the startlingly strong chef to move things for them.
Being slow, methodical and thorough, it took them until almost lunch
time before the reached Hotaru's bedroom. Although they knew that it
would be likely to contain information on Hotaru, they wanted to be
sure that they searched everything. If they had looked in Hotaru's room
first, they might have found one clue and ran off with that, missing so
other vital fact hidden elsewhere. It was with heavy hearts that the
three girls entered Hotaru's room, because although they had not
expected to find many clues, they had not even found one clue yet, not
a single hint of any form.
"Hey, aren't those the pictures of Akane-san that Ami-chan told us
about?"
"I guess you're right, they must be. You know, Mako-chan, she really
does look like Ami with that hair cut."
Ukyo walked over to look closely at the three pictures hanging on the
wall that the other two had been discussing. She pointed at the third
picture along. "But I thought Ranma's wife was Akane... How can this be
her if she's that old?"
Rei answered as she walked over to the cupboard and opened it so she
could search. "No... Well, yes, his wife was Akane, but this isn't her.
Isn't his wife, I mean. These are some pictures that had been in
Hotaru-chan's family for three hundred years, I think. Hotaru-chan told
Ami-chan that the woman in the pictures was also called Akane. It must
have been a popular name in her family."
The three looked through the room in silence for a couple of minutes
before a startled gasp brought their attention back to Rei. Gathering
around her, the two taller girls looked down on her as she knelt on the
floor. She was sobbing softly and was clutching something to her chest.
Moving slightly, Ukyo could see a flash of bright red, shiny fabric.
"Is that one of Ranma's shirts?"
Certainly the fabric looked like the red silk that Ranma normally wore.
With a shake of the head, Rei climbed back to her feet and allowed a
long red dress to unfold. Brilliant, fine, red silk set off a design
that was elegant in its simplicity. With a modest neckline and a low,
scooping back, the dress was full length, reaching the floor as Rei
held it by the shoulders. Although they were not the ones holding it,
Ukyo and Makoto could tell that it was exceptionally well sown, the
seams hardly showing. A dress of such fine fabric and remarkable sewing
would be worth a small fortune, surely.
What puzzled the Ukyo and Makoto most was why Hotaru would have such a
dress in her cupboard. Obviously the dress was far too large for her.
They could hardly think of any reason why it would be there, unless it
was something that had belonged to Hotaru's mother. But then, why would
Rei be crying? Makoto moved beside her friend and place and arm around
her shoulder comfortingly. "What's the matter, Rei?"
Silently, Rei turned the dress slightly so that Makoto could see the
small tag that was pinned to the back of the dress. Makoto read aloud
for Ukyo's benefit. "To dear Rei-san. I made this dress for you, and I
hope everything goes well on your d... date with Ranma." Makoto paused
and looked gave Rei a shocked look. "You got Ranma to agree to go out
on a date with you?"
Rei nodded as she silently sat on the end of the bed, still holding the
dress to her. She might not have actually gotten Ranma's agreement, but
if Hotaru believed that he would go out with her, Rei knew that the
date was as good as hers. She had not tried on the dress, but she
somehow suspected that little Hotaru had gotten it right. What hurt
even more was the fact that for all her care and effort - and it must
have been a monstrous effort for her to complete it in the time she had
- Hotaru might never get to see her wearing it.
A clank from across the room announced Ukyo sitting down on the floor
as her battle spatula knocked against a wall. "I... I thought it might
have just been me. I really did. You both know how I got engaged to
Ranma, don't you?"
When the others nodded, she continued. "As soon as my engagement was
agreed on with Hotaru-chan's foster parents at the time, both her and
Ranma vanished. I know that most of us have been trying to get Ranma to
go out with us for months now. Every time I've asked him, he's just
changed the subject. Shampoo says he almost runs away from her some
times. I think that old woman, Cologne, is probably the only woman he
doesn't run away from.
"What I'm trying to say is... What if Ranma found out that Hotaru-chan
was trying to get him to go on a date with you? Even if he wanted it,
maybe... maybe all the pressure frightened him. I guess... what if he
ran away again? What if he's that afraid of commitment?"
The others just sat in silence as they tried to come to grips with what
Ukyo had just suggested. Especially since it had a frightening ring of
truth to the speculation.
* * *
Kaiou Michiru opened the door the home that she shared with her friend
Haruka and looked around. They had been considering moving out together
for a while, and now that they were taking care of Hotaru, it seemed to
make so much more sense. When she could not see anyone outside, she
started to close the door, only to be stopped by the sound of a brief
cough. Looking down she saw the most ancient and withered woman she had
ever had the misfortune to lay her eyes upon.
"I'm sorry, Madam. I did not see you there. Can I help you?"
After pushing the door wide open with her staff, the ancient woman
jumped onto the wooden stick that was almost as creased as her face,
and hopped down the hallway of Michiru's home. "Yes, you can help me.
Where is Tomoe Hotaru?"
Feeling slightly silly at being intimidated by such a old and fragile
looking woman, Michiru closed the door and followed the old woman back
to the living room where she had already encountered Haruka. Standing
on her cane, the old woman still did not reach head height of the two
women, so she looked up at them with a frown on her face.
"I shall ask you again. Where is Tomoe Hotaru?"
Haruka crossed her arms over her chest and looked at the woman.
Something about the old woman suggested strength and inner confidence
causing Haruka to subconsciously maintain a safe distance initially.
"Hotaru-chan is sleeping. Who are you and why have you barged in here?"
"My name is Cologne... just Cologne. I am a Matriarch of the
Joketsuzoku Amazons, and I am Hotaru's sister."
Michiru, who had been standing in the hallway that Cologne had just
walked through spluttered and covered up a laugh. "Excuse me please,
Cologne-san. Aren't you just a little old to be Hotaru's sister?"
"All women in the Amazon village are sisters. Even if that were not
true, Hotaru is a member of our village and I am the village's leader.
When I heard that something had happened to her and that the two of you
had decided to raise her, I came here immediately. I request that you
release Hotaru and allow her to come with me."
"I'm sorry Cologne-san, but that's not something that we can do. Haruka
and I have been appointed Hotaru-chan's legal guardians. Not only that,
but we love the little girl. I can't just give her up to you."
Cologne snorted. "I find that hard to believe. Less than a week ago
Hotaru was a twelve year old girl, and now she is a baby. Somehow I
find it doubtful that the two of you have grown to love her in that
time. It is even less likely that you have managed to force all that
paperwork through the ponderous Japanese bureaucracy in that time."
Looking around the recently furnished home, Cologne took in the fine
quality of the furniture and it's apparent newness. "When I was told
that she had been somehow afflicted to return to a baby, and that a
Kaiou Michiru was now her registered mother, I became immediately
suspicious. I must admit, the strange circumstances in which the two of
you have suddenly decided to start a new home together with her does
little to inspire my confidence. It would be much better for all
involved if you would simply hand her over. We shall go back to China
and you need never worry about her again."
A third voice came from the other exit to the living room attracted
everyone's attention. It was soft, but filled with the strength of
steel. "That would not be advisable. Hotaru shall stay here."
Cologne sucked in her breath, it was rare for her to be surprised in
this day and age, but when it came to her friend Hotaru, there seemed
to be no end to the surprises. "Mistress Senshi! Hotaru's friend had
mentioned that your group was involved..."
Sailor Pluto nodded her head and slowly looked around the room, taking
in each of the three occupants. She recognised Cologne from the time
that she had learned the cure to the Xai Fang Gao Shiatsu technique,
but she was fairly confident that neither Haruka nor Michiru had ever
met the old woman before. After a pause, she focused on Cologne and
gave the guest her full attention.
"My name is Sailor Pluto, and I am one of the Sailor Senshi. It was by
her involvement with the recent evil that threatened Tokyo that Hotaru-
chan was... injured. It was at my personal request that these two are
taking care of the child."
Unconsciously, Cologne nodded her head along with Sailor Pluto. She
knew that Ranma had been tied up in the affair with Mistress 9 and the
Daimons. It was also obvious that the Sailor Senshi had been involved.
Someone would need to be particularly dense - or never watch the news
or read a paper - to miss the fact that the girls were fighting a war
on a regular basis.
"But why choose these two? Surely that matter is now resolved. Hotaru
would be raised much better in my village along with the people that
truly understand her."
"I can understand your concern, but this decision has been made with
the best interests of everyone at heart. I have been told that you were
aware of Mistress 9's possession of Hotaru... Good, then you should be
aware that these two have also been briefed on the more pertinent
facets of what has happened. They have been told to keep a specific
watch on Hotaru so that no relapse can occur, and so that she can be
able to be raised as a normal child."
"Hotaru is hardly a normal child."
"Truly, that is so. However, it is only here in Tokyo that Sailor Moon
will be available to help her whenever it is needed. I and the other
Senshi shall keep a close watch on these two and Hotaru and ensure that
there is no danger to them or anyone else."
Cologne went silent and thought for a while. What they said was true,
but she could not shake the feeling that she should take Hotaru back to
the Amazon village. Perhaps, in time, she might be able to help bring
back the friend that she once had. She did not even know whether
Ranma's curse still existed. Was this Hotaru - a body torn apart from
Ranma when Mistress 9 broke his curse - or was it Ranma in his cursed
form? No-one had found Ranma's body anywhere, so Cologne maintained
hope that somewhere deep inside the girl's mind her friend still
existed.
Looking from the two women who lived here and were pretending to be
Hotaru's new parents and back to Sailor Pluto, Cologne struggled to
find the right answer within herself. When she had first come here, she
had been prepared to take Hotaru with her by force if necessary. Two
girls who were still school age would be no match for someone of her
power. A Sailor Senshi was another matter entirely. Setting aside the
possibility - maybe even probability - that Cologne would be defeated,
it raised the question of whether she was right in her course of
action. The Senshi fought for love and justice. Even Cologne had been
saved on more that one occasion by the girls, and their protection and
patronage of Hotaru was something that she could not easily discount.
Reaching a reluctant conclusion, Cologne looked up at Sailor Pluto and
slowly nodded her head. "I... will accept this arrangement. However, in
the years to come, I or someone from my village will come here and
educate Hotaru in our ways. There is much that she must learn, from
fighting to village laws and secret techniques known only to the
Amazons."
Sharing a glance Haruka and Michiru nodded. Surely in a few years time
Cologne would have forgotten about Hotaru. Would she really be willing
to put in the effort of coming to Japan from her little village in
China just to train the girl? Not only that, but Hotaru had always been
such a weak and sickly girl; when her first lessons in martial arts
arrived, she would almost certainly decide to end it herself.
"If I may, I would like some time with Hotaru alone."
That request did not go over as well. It was only with the prodding of
Sailor Pluto that Haruka finally acquiesced to Cologne being in the
same room as their adopted daughter by themselves. Escorting Cologne to
the bedroom, she closed the thin wooden door and stood on the other
side with Michiru and Pluto. If they heard anything strange, they would
be inside before Cologne could possibly act.
Cologne looked down into the little Hotaru's crib and reached out one
withered hand to shake the little girl awake. When Hotaru's large
purple eyes looked up at her and the baby's face curled into a childish
look of fun, Cologne almost cried aloud with pleasure. Her enthusiasm
was too early, as that was all Hotaru did. She did not suddenly speak
with Ranma's cocky attitude. She did not complain, she did not even
move to greet Cologne. All baby Hotaru did was gurgle slightly and
drool from the corner of her mouth.
Reaching out a gentle hand, Cologne cleaned up her friend in much the
same way that Hotaru must have done when she first looked after
Cologne, back in the Amazon village all those centuries ago. "Ranma?
Hotaru? Soap? Can you hear me? Are you in there?"
The baby gurgled again and reached up with small, grasping hands to
grip Cologne's green robe. "Oh, my dear friend... How far you have been
brought down."
With eyes slowly shedding tears, Cologne walked back to Hotaru's new
parents and bid them goodbye with hardly a word. She had never realised
just how hard it would be to see her friend reduced to such a state.
Ranma had always been so strong. Always so far beyond everyone else.
Now she had been reduced to this. Even Ranma's remarkable Ki seemed to
have vanished.
With a heavy heart, Cologne slowly walked back to the Nekohaten. She
did not hop on her stick as she usually did, the whole effort needed
just did not seem justified in the face of the loss she had just
suffered. Withdrawing one hand from her robe, she looked at the
parchment scroll that Ranma had given her only a week ago. He had
wanted her to look after the Saotome Secret Techniques in case
something happened to him. Something had happened, and she was deeply
tempted to break the seal then and begin to read of his noble history.
A sudden resolve made her place the scroll back in her robe and Cologne
continued homewards. Hotaru was still alive, and Hotaru was Ranma.
Maybe. There was still a chance that he would return some day. She
would return, and she would wait for twelve years before she opened the
scroll. Deep within her, Cologne hoped that with all her might that
when Ranma returned to the proper age of his cursed form, he might be
granted with return of his old memories and abilities.
Shampoo was waiting for her with packed bags when she returned to the
restaurant. Before Cologne had left, the two had discussed their
options. There was still a good chance that they might find Shampoo a
husband if they stayed in Japan longer, but neither really believed
that they would find one to match Ranma. It would be better for both of
them if they returned to their village and let their wounds heal. Time
would allow Shampoo to love again, and in time she would find a
husband.
For the last four days, Cologne had reassured Shampoo that her actions
had not hurt either her little sister Hotaru nor her intended husband
Ranma. They might have caused a few complications, but the events that
followed had been set in motion long before Shampoo had acted. It had
soothed the girl's conscience, but Shampoo had sworn never to use the
Xai Fang Gao technique ever again.
"Let us go home, Great Granddaughter. For now, Ranma is as far beyond
our reach as the dead."
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End of Chapter.
Authors words
This has been Chapter 25 of Destiny's Child. The story shall be
finished in Destiny's Child 26: Defeating The Witches. For those people
unfamiliar with Sailor Moon S, the real Tomoe Hotaru becomes Sailor
Saturn, and is reduced to the form of a baby after casting the Death
Reborn Revolution thereby destroying Master Pharaoh 90.
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