Akane: We're not getting married, you know.
Ranma: You're telling me.
Akane: So don't hang around me in school.
Ranma: Don't worry. I can't stand macho
chicks like you!!!
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*Love gets in the way - Part Two*
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The next morning dawned bright and early.
Unfortunately, so
did some visitors. Tatewaki and Kodachi Kuno came to "offer their
sympathies".
Kuno carried three bouquets of vibrant red
roses. "I,
Tatewaki Kuno, am here to aid my beloved Akane, pig-tailed girl,
and last but not least - charming and witty Nabiki Tendo - in
their moment of distress." He thrust one of the bouquets into the
crook of Akane's arm. "But where hither my other loves?"
Ranma appeared. "Hiya, sweetheart," he
drawled, grabbing one
of the other two.
Kuno glared at him. "Despicable wretch!" He
was flattened
before he could say anything else as his sister ran over him. She
flung her arms around Ranma's neck. That was pretty hard to do
since she was wearing a straitjacket.
"Ranma darling! How I have missed you!" She
pressed her
body against him. "More than I missed you!" he cried, fighting
her off. "Aren't you supposed to be in the hospital? That
straitjacket is more than a fashion statement, you know."
Kodachi laughed her super annoying cackle.
"You're such
a kidder!"
Akane tried to return the bunch of flowers
to Kuno. She opened her
mouth to speak.
Kuno waved her off. "Please try to restrain
your affection
for me, Akane. I know how difficult it must be for you."
It took an hour and 10,000 yen paid in cash
to Nabiki
to get rid of the two.
Ranma leaned on the door, exhausted. He
always felt worn out
after dealing with the Kunos. Just then, he was
thrown back as someone shattered the door. It was Ukyo, her
okonomiyaki outfit in tatters, her hair in disarray.
"Ranma," she panted. "I would have gotten
here sooner if
someone by the name of Shampoo hadn't stopped me." She saw the
tired look on his face. "Oh you poor thing! It must have been
hard for you to hold up without me." She hugged him tightly.
Before he knew it, an elbow was shoved into
his face. He
realized that it was Akane's. Relief flooded through him. All
right! he thought. We're finally back on track. But when his
eyesight cleared, she was just staring at him impassively.
"Sorry." Her tone was clipped. "Old habits die hard." Time seemed
to stop as their eyes locked onto each other.
Ukyo frowned. Ranma was taking Akane too
seriously. She
yanked him towards her.
"Ranchan, to make up for it, I made you a
special
okonomiyaki." She whipped out a box.
Ranma blinked in surprise. The okonomiyaki
inside the box
she held was easily half his size. "I-I just ate breakfast."
Ukyo's eyes flared. "But I made it just for
you." She shoved
the box toward him.
He gulped at her frightening appearance.
"Of course, of
course! I was just joking!"
Afterwards, he felt sick.
So when Mrs. Nodoka Saotome arrived some
time later, it was
amid sighs of relief from the whole Tendo household. They crowded
around her eagerly.
"Hello, how are-" She stopped as the
atmosphere of
depression settled on her. She dropped her bags in surprise.
"Honey," Genma said, leading her to a
chair, "I think you
better sit down."
It took her several minutes to comprehend
what they were
saying. "Hold on. You mean to say that the dojo burned down,
Ranma and Akane's engagement is off and Akane's moving to Aomori
tomorrow? All this happened during the five days I was gone? Five
days?"
Everyone nodded except for Ranma and Akane.
Both
had kept silent.
Nodoka's eyes fluttered. She turned to
Akane in disbelief.
"Is this your decision to leave us, Akane?"
She looked down, suddenly ashamed. It was
hard for her to
meet the older woman's gaze. "Yes, Auntie."
"But why?" Nodoka cried. "I always thought
that you and my
son-"
Akane blushed, deliberately not commenting
on the last part.
"The Drama Institute of Aomori is one of the best in the
country." She sounded tired, as if she had repeated the
same speech many times before. "It would be foolish of me to pass
it up."
Nodoka was shocked, her usually calm face
distorted with
emotion. "But Akane, don't you see?! It would be even more
foolish for you to - Oh!" She was stopped from saying further as
Genma dragged her to a corner of the room. He began to whisper
furiously into her ear.
Ranma and Akane both flushed with
embarrassment. The topic
of their conversation was obvious.
Some of Nodoka's incredulous words reached
them. "Are you
sure that's going to work?" Her husband mumbled something
reassuring.
They rejoined the rest of the group. Nodoka
was pale yet
composed. "Very well. It is your decision to make."
"Auntie," Akane began. Tears stung her
eyes. She knew how
much she had hurt her surrogate mother. She bowed her head. "I'm
sorry," she whispered.
Nodoka bent down to her level. "No I
am."
Akane searched her face for any bitterness,
but all she
could find was kindness and compassion. It was too much for her
and she embraced the older woman tightly. "Thank you for
everything," she sobbed.
Nodoka stroked her hair lovingly. "There,
there child." Her
eyes were full of affection as she comforted the hurting girl.
Little did she know what a perfect picture of mother and daughter
they made.
She failed to notice her son quietly
slipping away.
When Ranma returned it was already dark,
and only Kasumi had
been left to clear the plates. He had been working out at the
park to get his mind off his troubles but it hadn't worked. He
wondered how he was going to ask Kasumi where Akane was.
Kasumi watched him out of the corner of her
eye. The poor
kid, she thought.
"Akane's in her room with Father."
He started. "How did you know that I ---
?"
Kasumi faced away from him to hide the
smile that crossed
her face. Instead of answering she said, "My sister is very
beautiful. Don't you think so, Ranma?"
His mouth dropped open in shock. He gawked
even more when
she winked at him before leaving. Kasumi had just done
what????
When he had recovered from the shock sufficiently, he decided to
take her hint and casually stroll down the hallway of Akane's
bedroom. Just idle curiosity...
Idle curiosity made him bend down and press
his ear to the
keyhole. Akane's voice was soft but clear. "Don't worry about me.
I'll be staying at the dorm there. I already made a deal with the
landlady...
Sick to his stomach, he stepped away.
Somewhere deep inside
him, he'd hoped that Mr. Tendo would be the one who could
persuade her to stay. Now it looked like she was more determined
than ever. He had to talk to her...to make her change her
mind...
He sat down against the wall. Wearily, he
closed his eyes
and waited. Today has been a loooooooong, long day.
When he opened his eyes, sun was already
filtering through
the window at the far end. He groaned, sitting up. His whole body
ached from the stiff position he'd slept in. He must have dozed
off while waiting for Mr. Tendo, he realized.
Just then, the door to Nabiki's room opened
and she stepped
out. She was startled to find him glaring up at her. Her lips
curved into a sly smile. "Now what are you doing
there?"
Ranma rose. "Leave me alone, Nabiki."
Her smile grew even wider. "You know you
want to talk to
her. What's stopping you?" She gestured down the empty hall. "An
army?"
He shot her a withering glance.
She just laughed and went downstairs.
"Why don't they just mind their own
business?" he grumbled
to himself. He lurked around, figuring that Akane would soon
appear for breakfast. Several minutes passed, and still there was
no Akane. Just before he chickened out and left, her door
suddenly opened.
She didn't seem surprised to see him.
"Come in, Ranma. I have something I have to
tell you
anyway." She disappeared inside again.
Awkwardly, he entered the room. He couldn't
help observing
that the place seemed a lot smaller that it had before. Luggage
and clothing were littered around. Akane sat down on an uncovered
spot on her bed. She didn't offer him to sit down. He didn't
mind. He felt like standing anyway.
She looked straight into his eyes. Hers
were rimmed with
red. "Ranma, I feel that we have to talk to each other. It's to
you above
everybody else that I have to explain my actions to." She took a
deep
breath. "It's not because I want to leave you or my family, it's
just...
Oh let's face it. I actually wished that there wouldn't be a
dojo. Every time I see you or Daddy or anybody remotely connected
to it, I'm reminded of what I did. I know -" she said, seeing him
starting to protest, "- that I am 'not to blame'. But I can't
help thinking I am and however much I try to convince myself that
I'm not, the more I think I am. And everybody's suffering because
of it. The school wasn't just the source of our income. It was
part of our lives. I took that away from all of you. No-" she
said when he started to interrupt, "don't protest. You know what
it meant to you."
Ranma had to admit she was right in that
respect. But a
practice hall isn't worth more than you! he wanted to say.
"I can't live knowing how much pain I've
brought. So I'm
doing the next best thing. I'm moving away. You have to
understand that I'm leaving because I need to. It's the only way
I can ever go on with my life." Her eyes pleaded with him.
"Please tell me that you do."
No! Ranma ached to shout out. I want you to
stay! I love you
for cryin' out loud! But instead he nodded grimly. "Yes, I do.
You're only doing what's best for you."
Her relieved smile lit up her face. "I'm
glad. It's a
safe bet to say I'll never forget you."
He nodded again mutely. Stiffly, he got up
and walked away.
He wanted to turn around and shake her till she saw the light.
Saw that he needed her. His jaw hardened. He wanted to do that
but he'd accepted that she had made her decision and she'd stick
to it. It was too late to change anything.
* * * * *
Akane slouched after Ranma left. It had
been difficult for
her, but that was to be expected. She sighed. Oh Ranma, she
thought. What
happened to us? I really thought we were going somewhere. I
waited and
waited for you to indicate a sign that you cared, just one
intimate word.
But you remained silent. I'm sorry that this is the way we're
going to
end, but what can I do? You can't base a relationship on silence
and denial.
She sighed again. It's a shame. A god****
shame.
* * * * *
Ranma plopped down at the table noisily. He
snatched his
bowl of rice from Kasumi's outstretched hand and scowled at it.
He felt the eyes of every one on him. "What's your problems?" he
grunted, digging into the bowl. Everyone stared at him in
surprise.
"Ranma's depressed because Akane's
leaving," Nabiki
explained.
"I am not!" he shouted heatedly. No one
minded him.
"I feel melancholy myself." Soun's tears
threatened to
overflow.
Kasumi placed her hands on her lap and sat
still.
Nodoka reached out and patted Ranma's
hand. "If you feel
sad over her going, why don't you tell her?" Her manner was
slightly reproaching.
Ranma rudely drew his hand away but
couldn't bring himself
to snap at his mother.
His father's voice, on the other hand, was
sharp. "For once
be honest about your feelings, son."
"Look who's talking." He pushed his bowl
away and trudged
outside.
Soun shook his head as he watched him go.
"I'm not sure
about this, Saotome."
Genma threw his hands up, trying to sound
confident.
"Relax, Tendo. Trust me."
"Last time I did that my daughter got
engaged to someone
already promised to two others."
Genma was annoyed. "Must you always bring
that up?"
Stupid, muddling Genma, Ranma fumed. If it
weren't for him
I'd never be in this mess. He reached the backyard and began
kicking and punching the upright block of wood furiously. But
with every move he made, a picture of Akane floated in his mind.
Akane laughing merrily, Akane smiling secretively, Akane with her
tongue sticking out and her eyes crossed, Akane with her eyes
full of concern. Finally, he admitted defeat and sank to the
ground.
"Tired already?" Someone suddenly stepped
out from behind a
tree. It was Ryoga.
"Well, well," Ranma drawled. "If it isn't
P-chan. I knew
you'd find your way here sooner or later. Personally, I'd have
preferred later."
"Stop calling me P-chan. It's me and Akari
now."
"Oh? Then why are you here?"
Ryoga paused. "All right, I'll have to
confess. I still love
Akane. A part of me always will. But I accepted a long time ago
that it would be the two of you who got together." He grabbed
Ranma by the collar. "Don't tell me I made a mistake."
He wrestled out of his grasp. "Well you
did. One of many."
He turned away.
"You mean you're letting her move
away?"
Ranma whirled on him, surprised. "How did
you know? You just
got here."
Ryoga scratched his head in embarrassment.
"Er - I sorta
passed through Aomori on my way here. I got to talking to the
landlady of a dorm there."
"Figures."
He took a step forward. "It's not too late!
You can still
stop her! Be a man and tell her how you feel!"
"What's it to you?" Ranma's tone was
bitter. "Thought
you'd be happy."
Ryoga bowed his head. "I'm as confused as
you. But I can't
watch you two self-destruct. If I hadn't broken down and told
Akari the truth I wouldn't be as happy as I am now."
"She's already made plans. This acting
school means a
lot to her."
"That isn't the point!" Ryoga exclaimed.
"You've got to tell
her you love her or you'll regret it for the rest of your life.
Really, you should have told her a long time ago and you know
it."
Ranma heard Ryoga's voice, but the words
seemed to come from
within as well. Suddenly, a ray of light pierced through his
soul. What have I got to lose? I'll lose her by doing nothing
so
I should be prepared to lose her by doing what I should have
done. At the very least, I'll finally have it off my chest.
He
pounded his fist into his palm. His eyes shone with newfound
determination. "You're absolutely right! I've got to tell her.
And you know what? I'm doing it right now." He ran towards the
house.
"Way to go!" Ryoga cheered.
Nabiki stepped out of the bushes. Her mouth
formed a perfect
o. "It's the first time I lost a bet," she muttered.
Ryoga smiled. "It's the first time I won
one. Pay up."
Ranma rushed into the house. "Akane!!!" he
yelled mightily,
imitating the lovestruck fellows in the movies. But he came to a
screeching halt when he found everybody crying.
"S-She's already gone," Soun bawled.
No it can't be... Despair began to
grip Ranma's heart.
"She left that for you, Ranma." Nodoka
pointed to a note on
the table.
Numb with disappointment, he picked it up.
Sorry I didn't
have time to say good-bye, it read. I'll be going on Train 11 at
the station. A sign from God, he thought. He clutched the note
and resumed running.
He ran long and hard before he reached the
station. He
almost circled around Tokyo.
"Oh no," he mumbled as he saw a train
pulling away. It was
with great relief when he found out that had been Train 9. His
legs were beginning to flag when he spotted Train No.11.
But his eyes bulged when he recognized
Akane being
helped into the train.
He wanted to cry out but he was too out of
breath. She
stepped onto the train. He sprinted the rest of the distance,
seeing in his mind's-eye her leaving and him left panting after
all he'd gone through. "Akane!"
She stuck her head out the door she had
disappeared into.
"Ranma! What are you doing here?"
Instead of answering, he lifted her bodily
off the train.
"What the - Hey!" she cried.
"This is going to stop know!" Ranma's
expression was
fierce. "Stay Akane! Don't leave! I l-" He shook his head in
frustration. "I love you! There!" he said triumphantly.
Akane's mouth dropped open in shock.
"But-but-after all
I did...?"
"You didn't do anything!!! Even if you did,
the dojo doesn't
matter to me!" he declared passionately. "At least not as much as
you do."
"Ranma..." she was struck speechless.
"A-Anyway, I'll build a new dojo. A better
one!"
"For a moment, Akane forgot the romantic
atmosphere and
became skeptic. "Out of your money?!"
For a second, a cloud crossed Ranma's face.
"Well...we
will." His eyes pleaded with her."Please."
Akane's eyes began to glow with happiness.
I can't believe
this is actually happening to me.
The barker appeared. "Boarding, miss?"
A smile turned up the corners of her
mouth. "No looks like
I won't." With a laugh, she flung herself into Ranma's welcoming
arms. They embraced like they'd never let go.
"Kids," the barker muttered. He jumped
aboard as the
train began moving.
When the two finally broke apart, they
shared a slow,
meaningful smile.
Akane sighed, this time in contentment.
Playfully she
remarked. "It's too bad love got in the way. I'm sure I would
have had a brilliant career as an actress."
Ranma leered down at her. "Oh you can still
be an actress.
You just have to star in an all-female film." He leaned in for a
kiss.
Soun sighed happily as he laid down the
binoculars."Ah...the
reward of our sacrifice is now painfully apparent."
Genma laughed boisterously as he puffed up
his chest. "What
did I tell you, Tendo? My plan was foolproof!"
Soun turned on him indignantly. "Your
plan?! I was the one
who thought of stuffing Master's clothes with 'real' bombs
instead of happodaikarin ones!"
Genma stepped up. "I was the one who came
up with the idea
to burn down the dojo in the first place!"
"Only after I showed you the list of
expenses of repairing
the dojo!"
"After I said we needed a new strategy to
get our children
together!"
The two friends glared at each other. But
they were too
happy to stay angry for long.
They broke into grins.
"I have to hand it to you," Soun chuckled.
"If you hadn't
brought that Hibiki boy into the plan we would never have been
able to pull it off." He laughed loudly.
Genma's grin froze. "Ah- er- um- Yes! It
was clever of me."
His smile fell off the instant Soun turned away. What Hibiki boy?
he mouthed.
The two proud parents watched as their
children fulfilled a
dream.