Prologue

The Shogun of the Dark would have magically augmented his voice to project
hundreds of miles away if there had been any magical energy to spare. There
were only five hours left until the completion of the spell. Then, after
five thousand years, the one thing he had waited for in all that time would
at last come to pass.



Ranma 1/2 Presents:
Shampoo 1/2
Chapter 36

Those Who Would Dare Dream of Tomorrow III


Azatlan has given Shampoo 1/2 a home at:

http://www.geocities.com/~azatlan/Special-Series/shampoo.html

Bloodblade has also given it a home at:

http://www.geocities.com/tokyo/towers/5920

Icefall's page had a great page Ninja Scroll page featuring the Eight
Devils of Kimone. It's at:

http://nightfall.simplenet.com/NinjaScroll

Standard disclaimer: All Ranma 1/2 stuff belongs to the Goddess Takahashi.
Ninja Scroll characters belong to someone else too.

An alternate universe:

The really condensed version. Shampoo fell into The Spring of Drowned Young
Man at the same time Ranma fell into the Spring of Drowned Young Woman.
Shampoo traveled to Japan with Ranma, and the things went from there. Last
chapter, TWPOS used the SDF-3's fold generators to make a fold to China.
They ended up located next to Mount Phoenix, where the Shogun of the Dark
is only a short time away from completing his mysterious spell, which will
entail the fate of the world. Now it is up to Ranma and company to prevent
the Shogun from his achieving those plans within the next five hours. But
the Shogun's bodyguards, the Eight Devils of Kimone, are ready to defend
those plans no matter what it takes...

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-5:00:00

""

Cologne carefully examined her great granddaughter. "" She looked the ship over. ""

"" Shampoo murmured under her
breath.

Cologne raised an eyebrow at that statement. Had Shampoo's will finally
been broken by her circumstances? Was she ready to give in to death so
easily? ""

Shampoo gave a smile. ""

The smile was forced, Cologne could clearly see that. What was Shampoo
hiding? ""

"" Shampoo pointed to the land touching the lake. ""

Cologne followed Shampoo's hand. Sure enough, it appeared that two Amazons
were cautiously advancing towards the ship. The pair were far from home,
leaving Cologne to wonder if it was a long range reconnaissance patrol.
They would no doubt have some up to date information, which would help the
matriarch decide her immediate course of action. ""
Cologne assured Shampoo as she went to greet the new arrivals. 

Shampoo happily nodded and walked away, leaving her great grandmother to
talk to the two scouts. Despite the foretelling Shampoo had received, going
to Mount Phoenix was no choice at all. True, Mr. Domino, a highly suspect
individual, claimed she was destined to die there if she went, but what
difference would that make? If she refused to travel to Mount Phoenix then
she would have to go back home immediately, which meant death as well.
Perhaps it was her destiny to die in the near future, and if that was the
case she would rather take the unknown path than the one that would lead to
shame for her and her family. 

Besides, Mr. Domino could have been lying. 

Really.

With that decided, Shampoo felt her mood ease somewhat. Instead of the
apprehension she had felt over the last couple of days, there was a sense
of relief, as though she had released some kind of burden that she had been
unaware of carrying. It was a curious sensation, all things considered. 

Her great grandmother was going to decide on what course of action to take,
which meant Shampoo was going to have to move quickly before leaving to
confront the unknown. She hurried down the corridors of the ship and paused
in front of a particular door. 

Shampoo knocked lightly on it. "Kasumi." She heard a retching sound,
followed by a weal, "Enter," from within.

Shampoo did and watched as Kasumi emerged from the bathroom, wiping her
mouth with a damp washcloth. 

"What's wrong?" Shampoo asked.

Kasumi finished cleaning before explaining. "When the ship made that odd
jump, it upset my stomach. I'm afraid my breakfast came back up."

"Lie down." Shampoo indicated the bed. Kasumi sat, but remained upright,
refusing to lay back. Once Shampoo made certain the eldest Tendo daughter
was all right, she tried getting to the reason she had visited.

"I...I just wanted to apologize for my behavior the last few months,"
Shampoo explained.

Kasumi gave a baffled look. "What behavior?"

Shampoo felt her heart fall more than a little now that she was going to
openly admit her wrongdoing. "For leading you on. I never meant to hurt
you. Please believe me. I was confused. I didn't know how I felt about
Ranma, you, everything. And in my confusion I hurt you. I implied things
that might have made you think we would be..." she was at a loss for words,
not knowing how to say what came next.

Kasumi continued staring in a puzzled manner at Shampoo. "You never led me
on."

"Yes, I did," Shampoo insisted.

"No, you didn't," Kasumi corrected. "You just said you were confused about
your feelings. How could you have led me on if you didn't know your own
heart?"

"But I hurt you."

Kasumi shook her head. "You've never hurt me. Not once. You've been one of
the kindest and sweetest people I have ever met. I've never felt sorry
about anything we've done."

"What about the things we shared, like on that weekend?" Shampoo pointed
out. "You don't call that leading you on?"

Kasumi became very serious. "Shampoo. I was the one who asked you to extend
the weekend. And afterwards, when you suggested that we should try to make
a relationship, I was the one who refused you. I was too worried about the
problems we might have had trying to do something like that. If anything, I
might have been the one who led you on."

"No!" Shampoo shook her head vigorously. "You never did that."

"Good. Now that that is settled, what's wrong?"

"Nothing's wrong," Shampoo insisted.

"You seem very sad. Does it have to do with your people? Are you worried
about what might happen now that you're home again?" Kasumi placed her hand
on Shampoo's shoulder. "I'll do anything I can to help."

Shampoo rested her hand on Kasumi's. "There's nothing you can do. There's
nothing anyone can do. Thank you for everything." She embraced Kasumi in a
warm hug, placing all of her emotions into that all too brief contact. That
would not be too much female affection for Kasumi. After several moments
Shampoo gave up the embrace, then made her way to the door. 

"Shampoo," Kasumi said just as the Amazon opened the door.

"Yes?"

"You really love Ranma, don't you?"

Shampoo gave her friend a hurt look. It still bothered her to say such a
thing before Kasumi. "Yes. I do. I love you too. It's more than just
friendship, but it's different in a way I can't explain. I'm sorry."

"Why should you be sorry? There's nothing wrong with being in love." Kasumi
gave a bright smile. "I'm happy for you. If he chooses you I hope you both
have a wonderful life."

It was sincere, that was the worst part of all. Shampoo could tell Kasumi
was being totally honest. The purple-haired Amazon was nearly overcome with
grief. "How can you be so forgiving of me?" 

Kasumi just continued smiling. "Because there's nothing to forgive, so
please stop thinking there is. It's just going to make you unhappy, and I
don't want you to be miserable. There's not a single thing that has
happened since I met you that I would have changed between us. Not one
thing." 

Kasumi got up and moved next to Shampoo. She looked down at the smaller
girl for a moment, then kissed her lightly on the lips, just for a brief
moment. Kissing a girl wasn't as horrible as she thought it would be.
"Thank you for everything."

Shampoo appeared surprised by the move, then embraced Kasumi once more
before leaving. "Thank you for everything too."

Kasumi watched Shampoo head down the corridor and out of sight. There was
something vaguely disturbing about Shampoo's entire behavior. There had
been an overwhelming  feeling of finality about it. Kasumi went back in her
room and recalled all that had happened between Shampoo and her over the
months. So much had changed in so little time. 

She was considering approaching Cologne again to see if the elder had come
up with any ideas for helping Shampoo, such as sending someone to Jusenkyou
to retrieve some magic girl water, when her stomach began rumbling once
more. It was odd how she had been having problems keeping down her
breakfasts lately. It could have been motion sickness, but it had happened
two times earlier in the week. Perhaps it was a virus and she was having
problems shaking it off. In any case there were more important things to
worry about than some nasty bug. The problem would no doubt go away in
time.


3:49:15

It was an hour later when Cologne summoned everyone to the foredeck. All of
the Amazons, the command staff of the ship, and the Nerimans, save Happosai
(who was counting his new stash of underwear) and Tsubasa (who was avoiding
Perfume at all costs), were present for the discussion. 

It was a good thing the scouts had stumbled on the ship when they did. With
their knowledge of recent events, Cologne now had some faint inkling to
what might really have been going on. The weather had become irregular only
in the last three days, and the pillars of fire had formed just the day
before. Between Herb's threats and Kawada's declarations, it was obvious
something big was happening at Mount Phoenix, and Cologne needed to know
what was going on now. With any luck she might even be able to put a stop
to it before things got any worse.

She could not help but feel something was about to happen. Something
terrible. There was an enormous amount of power radiating from the
mountain, power that even she could sense from the great amount of
distance. It felt as though things might have been reaching a climax, and
she seemed to be the only one in a position to stop it. Herb was obviously
waiting for something, or else he would not be keeping his army so far away
from the mountain.

In a way, it was fortunate the ship appeared where it did. According to the
scouts, Cologne was now positioned on the farthest flank of Herb's army.
Once she and the others got around it they would have a clear path to Mount
Phoenix. All that was needed was to recruit the necessary 'volunteers'.

Cologne took the time to look over the gathering one last time. All of the
Nerimans had found outfits that would be suited for battle, almost as
though they sensed what was to come. There was more raw potential spread
out among the group than she had ever seen in her life. Too bad she
couldn't use all of it, but what she was going to take along would have to
do.

"I have summoned you all here for a purpose," Cologne announced to
everyone, making certain no one was distracted. "It has come to my
attention that we are all in great danger. Someone, perhaps the
self-proclaimed Emperor Herb, has done something to the area around Mount
Phoenix." She indicated the mountain in the distance. "Mr. Kawada informs
me it is some kind of focus."

"A focus for what?" Ranma asked.

Cologne stared at the mountain as she answered. "I'm not sure, but I intend
to find out. Whatever it is, it can't be good." She turned away from the
spectacle of the mountain and returned her gaze to the group. "This is why
I have requested your presence. I want some of you to come with me."

Perfume stepped forward and gave a flourishing bow. "" All of the other Amazons nodded in agreement.

"You will not be coming. The only Amazon I am taking will be Shampoo."

Immediately a low rumble broke out from the Hunt Pack. Perfume was quick to
silence them, then turned back to Cologne. "If I may be so bold as to ask,
why? Have we somehow failed in your eyes?"

Cologne gave her a solemn stare. "No. You have succeeded in forging an
effective unit beyond anyone's expectations. The problem comes from Herb.
He has stated that if the Joketsuzoku attempt to go to Mount Phoenix, there
will be a war between our peoples. Even though we would be victorious, the
price we would pay in blood would be too great. However, there is a simple
solution around that threat. One that should effectively protect our
people." She turned to look squarely at Ranma. "I would have these others
assist us."

"Sorry. I don't see how this concerns me. Not interested," D'Amour said.

"I didn't mean you!" Cologne snapped. "I meant the rather eclectic group of
Japanese that have chosen to travel with us. Some of them, anyway."

"I'm afraid I have to agree with the walking libido," Ai commented. "Why
should we risk our lives?"

"I think this does concern you. Whatever is happening at the mountain is
affecting the weather in Japan, and that is only the first event to occur.
I'm almost certain that more and greater troubles are sure to follow."

"I'm in," Ranma declared. It was an easy choice for him. Shampoo was going
and there would be trouble. Protecting her at the village or at some weird
mountain made no difference. He would be at her side.

"That's my boy!" Genma declared proudly. "It's the duty of a martial artist
to protect his country."

"Thanks for volunteering to come along, Pop." He tried his best to imitate
his father's voice. "You are a martial artist, after all." 

Genma began to stutter nervously when Cologne saved him from resorting to
groveling. "The fat fool will stay. I don't intend for the group to be too
large and attract unwanted attention. Where is the ghost sweeper? I wanted
to take her along."

Akane moved forward slightly, appearing depressed and angry at the same
time. "She's in some kind of magical slumber. No one knows how to wake her
up. It's all the fault of that guy in the black robes who knocked me out.
If I ever get my hands on him he's dead!"

Cologne sighed. She had really wanted Minami along. With her powerful
magical abilities she would have been almost as valuable as Ranma. There
was nothing she could do about it now though. Time was growing short.
"We'll just to have go without her. So, the group shall now consist of
myself, Shampoo, Ranma, Ryouga, Mousse, Ukyou, and Tarou."

 "Forget it," Tarou scoffed. "I'm not helping you. I don't have any reason
to go."

"I'm not going to be left behind. I'm going too!" Akane shouted.

"Very well," Cologne assented. She was amused to see Tarou give Akane a
surprised look, then level a scowl at Cologne.

"Now I have a reason. I'll go," he reluctantly sighed.

Within moments others began demanding to go along. Kodachi for Mousse. Ai
for Ukyou. Kyoko for Ryouga. Kunou on the principle that such lovely young
ladies could not be allowed to go without his protection. All of that had
been anticipated, if not desired, by the matriarch. It was a surprise when
Cologne saw Aki move next to Ryouga. 

"You're in luck," Aki pointed out. "It's two members of the Hibiki clan for
the price of one today."

As Aki finished her remark, the round of protests that Cologne had expected
came from the concerned parties that were going, which in turn brought on
stronger insistences from those that demanded to be included. 

Cologne quickly weighed her options. Disabling all that wanted to tag along
was too difficult and would anger too many. All of the additions were a
capable lot, if inferior to the ones that were originally chosen, except
for the bandanna-clad Yoshida girl. There was a great deal of untapped
potential there. It would be simpler to allow them to come along, although
that meant the chances of slipping through Herb's battle line were
practically non-existent. Some modifications to the plans were going to
have to be made.

Cologne was about to give her permission when Perfume came forward and
bowed. ""

Cologne slowly nodded her head in agreement, the look in her eyes
communicating to Perfume she understood why the young warrior was behaving
in such a manner. The elder made certain no others tired to come along,
then agreed to allow those that had volunteered to travel with her. With
that out of the way, those that had tried to protest additions lost their
arguments. 

Cologne turned to Sparrow and told her of the group's plans to be passed on
to the village council, along with other tasks that should be done in her
absence. One splash of cold water later and Sparrow quickly flew in the
direction of her home. 

While Cologne made last minute preparations, Perfume gathered Cabinet and
Julep to her side and began instructing them in what she expected from them
in her absence. ""

"" Cabinet saluted Perfume, while Julep simply nodded
her head in agreement.

Cologne walked over to the Hunt Pack. ""

"" they cried out in pride and saluted as
one.

Cologne gave them a curt nod of approval and moved back to the group of
martial artists. "There is one other we need to bring along. I'll need a
bra."

Ai somehow managed to remove hers, in one smooth motion, without taking off
her cheerleader outfit. Cologne held the garment out on the end of her
staff, waving it gently like on odd white flag.

"Here it comes," she murmured. A moment later a red blur appeared and
snagged the brassiere. Cologne timed the blow precisely and struck the blur
hard, knocking it into one of the nearby walls.

Happosai pried himself out of the wall and shot Cologne an accusing glare.
The impact of the blow told him that she had used far more force than was
necessary. "Hey! What was that for?!"

"I needed to get your full attention. Something serious has come up and we
need your abilities."

Happosai considered what she said. Having Cologne unashamedly admit she
needed his help was an event that, if one was lucky, happened once in a
decade, or even longer. "It's got to do with that mountain over there,
doesn't it?"

She should have known the diminutive pervert was already aware. The level
of power Mount Phoenix was emitting was enough for Happosai to easily
notice it. "Yes. Something dangerous is happening over there and we need
all the help we can get, and that means you. If you still have what it
takes, that is."

Happosai practically bristled at the implication. "Of course I still got
it! I'll come along, but only on one condition."

Cologne let out an exasperated sigh. "What is it?"

"I want pictures of every cute girl that's going on this trip in sexy
lingerie, and that includes Ranma."

Thirteen cries of outrage came from the group.

Happosai eyes began to tear. "How can you deny an old man what might be his
final wish? These tired old bones might not be able to take much more
travel, and this might be my final chance to appreciate the finer things in
life."

"Isn't there something else you want?" If Cologne had a wish, she would
have used it then and there.

"No."

Cologne recognized the signs; he was going to be adamant about his price.
She let out an even bigger sigh, then turned to the group. "He's not going
to budge on this one, and I believe that we really need his help where we
are headed. It's up to you, but his abilities might make the difference
between life and death for some of you."

All of the members of the group looked to one another. No one could deny a
feeling of dread was building as they considered setting out the trip.
Perfume was the first to reluctantly nod her head. Others began to follow
suit. The final one was Ranma. He gave one last look to Akane and Shampoo,
then nodded his head. 

"But we better end up really needing his help. If you're wrong about all of
this, old ghoul, and it turns out we don't have to fight nothin' tougher
than a bunch of girl scouts, you ain't ever going to hear the end of it out
of me."

"Boy," Cologne said as she stared Ranma in the eye. "I hope I am wrong and
I don't hear the end of it from you." 

Happosai rocketed up close to a hundred feet in the air for joy, throwing
Happodairkins high in the air like a display of fireworks. "WOO HOO!!! I've
finally hit the jackpot!" He landed and stared at Mount Phoenix as he
bounced around in joy. "Just you wait, you rotten bunch of punks. The
greatest martial arts master in the world is coming, and you're all that
stands between him and true happiness! Let's get going everyone! I can't
wait!"

Somehow, everyone felt worse than ever as they set out towards Mount
Phoenix. Even if they won, they were going to lose.

3:20:46


Mint and Lime were playing cards when they heard the explosions just to the
northeast of their unit. Each one looked at the other.

"" Lime asked.

Mint pulled out a sheet of paper and read it over. ""

""

"" Mint did as Lime asked. If there were any problems this
late in the plan, Herb would go ballistic. He said today was the last day,
then all of them could relax and Herb would be made emperor. Mint was
looking forward to the vacation. Running an army was hard work.


3:13:00

Perfume walked through the wasteland of devastated troops the group had
left behind. The poor fools never had a chance, not even that commander
that had the magic sword. Most of the soldiers had been normal mercenaries
with no special abilities, and the handful that had some skill in fighting
were hopelessly outclassed. They had only outnumbered Cologne's group nine
to one, making it child's play to disable the lot of them. Now if only
additional reinforcements did not come, the rest should be easy. 


2:40:34

Julep was standing on the top of the hill, looking to the southwest. From
the sound of the loud explosions to the northeast, there was no way the
troops they had spotted to the south had not heard the noise. Unless they
were led by complete morons, any reinforcements were already en route to
the area where the army had been hit. It would only be a matter of time. 

Within five minutes Julep sensed that she had been correct. A scent of
sweat and steel drifted from the southwest and she saw one man emerge from
a grove of trees about a half mile away. Assuming the troops were right
behind him, they were heading through the pass between the two rather high
hills on their way to help their comrades, right where the group of Amazons
were lying in wait. It was an ideal place for an ambush. A good strategist,
like Perfume, would send scouts to make certain the way was clear. The
questions were how large was the contingent that was coming and how smart
were the military commanders at the head of the reinforcements. If they had
any degree of intelligence, it was going to be difficult to delay them for
long. If they were stupid, then the Amazons might be able to break them up
and force them away long enough that it would not matter if they got past
or not.


Sgt. Sheng looked towards his 'commander,' Lime. ""

Lime looked the hills over. ""

Cpl. Chang watched Sgt. Sheng's reaction. ""

"" Sheng moaned. "" Sheng bolstered his patience and
explained to Lime that he meant the army might be ambushed.

"" Lime said sagely. ""

Mint rushed forward and covered the half mile to the small pass in under
thirty seconds. It seemed very simple to him. If there was an ambush
waiting, he would spring it when he entered the pass, so he entered the
pass and waited to be attacked. No. Nothing. For good measure he shouted,
"" Silence was
all that greeted him. That was all it took to convince him the pass was
clear. He ran back to Lime to tell him it was safe.

Once Mint was out of sight, Cabinet raised herself up from her hiding spot.
"" she asked Julep.

""

Cabinet scratched her head. ""

"" Julep relented. ""

"" Cabinet said. ""

""

As the military contingent entered the pass, Mint once again ran at the
head of the column. Lime was second, followed by a rather demoralized
number of soldiers, about eighty total. 

Cabinet whispered to Julep. ""

"" Julep hissed. ""

Cabinet rose from her position and gave out a rousing battle cry; the
signal for the trap to be sprung. Nearly twenty Amazons leaped from their
ambush positions and fell upon the flanks of the column, each warrior
taking down two men apiece before the soldiers could even react.

Lime shot an accusing glare towards Mint. ""

"" Mint was about to say something further, but was
interrupted as he barely ducked out of the way of a green and brown blur
that nearly took his head off. He backed off from the attack and drew a
metal blade from his belt. Ever since he lost his hand to Shampoo those
many months back, he'd covered the stump with a metal ball. It itched
incessantly, but it did provide one advantage: it made an excellent place
to attach a weapon, and he proved the point by slamming the long blade into
place.

Julep gave Mint a feral grin as she drew her set of cat's claws. "" 

To Lime, it appeared that two blurs began to race along the pass and
beyond, as the sound of metal striking metal began to fill the air. Neither
Mint nor Julep wanted any interference in their duel for supremacy.

Lime was about to shout something when a war hammer struck him in the
sternum. He fell backward from the tremendous impact and barely rolled out
of the way of the follow-up attack that was aimed at his head. As he got to
his feet he was driven back again by a second blow, then a third. Quickly
he found himself losing ground as his opponent began driving  him further
away from the rest of his troops to the opposite side of the pass from
which the army had entered. 

At last he finally got a good look at his opponent as he caught his breath.
It was a large girl, larger than any he had seen, that was attacking him.
She was so tall she almost came up to his neck, and her shoulders were
three quarters as big across as his. He didn't have time to size her up
further as she used her war hammer once again. The swing was off, and he
managed to easily duck under the attack and connected with a right to her
jaw. Her head snapped back for a moment before returning to its regular
position. She shook it once, then glared at him as a trickle of blood ran
from her lip and down her jaw. Her fist lashed out connecting with Lime's
own head.

Lime shook off the effects of the shot as well. ""

A kick to the stomach doubled him over. "" She raised her
hammer high overhead, and was about to bring it down, when Lime's hand shot
up just as Cabinet arced the weapon downward. He brought his fist into her
head again, then followed it up with a raking strike to her chest. Some of
the material caught between his fingers and tore away as her body went
sailing several feet. She managed to raise her head up several inches, then
crashed down upon her back once more.

Lime caught his breath as he moved to finish his opponent off. She really
was a very powerful foe. Almost as strong as Ryouga, and just as dangerous.
He raised his fist to the sky and was about to bring it down when something
about Cabinet caught his eye. 

Her breasts. When he had struck her chest the large patch of material that
came off was from right down the center of her outfit, exposing her chest
to the world. Lime took one look at them and drew back, stunned. Quickly he
darted his head around, looking like a child about to take a cookie from
the cookie jar, making certain no one saw him. Both he and Cabinet had
moved far enough away from the fight that none of the Amazons or his troops
could see him. He was effectively alone. Nervously he twiddled his fingers,
and after checking once again to make sure no one was around to watch, bent
down to touch Cabinet's breasts. His touch was gentle at first, just a
simple feel. They were smaller than Herb-chan's, but more firm. Feeling
pretty sure of himself he fondled them again. Yes. They were definitely
more firm. As he handled them, he discovered that he enjoyed touching them
a lot more than Herb-chan's, though he could not say why. Lime was still
smiling to himself, delighting in the feel of the breasts, when a war
hammer found its way between his eyes. He growled in pain as he got to his
feet and tried shaking off the effects of the blow.

Cabinet tried moving her shirt around to cover herself as she got to her
feet, the look of blood in her eyes. How dare the oversized fool grope her
like that! She was going to shatter his skull for daring to molest her in
such a manner. It was not as though he was her...

She brought her hand to her forehead as she realized what had happened. The
fight with Lime had unquestionably been one-on-one with no outside
interference. He had beaten her fairly, which meant one thing.

Lime shook off the last effects of the blow and saw Cabinet was standing
right next to him. He drew back to strike her when she looped her arms
around his neck, stood up on her toes, and kissed him full on the lips.

She broke off the kiss. ""

Lime just stood there for a moment, then began giggling. ""

"" Cabinet stared at him in confusion.

Lime giggled some more. "" 

"" Actually she had no idea what he meant by touching Herb's
'breasts', and had no desire to learn. ""

"" He switched from giggling to just grinning sheepishly at his new
wife. ""

Cabinet considered that. Could he possibly be telling the truth? Was she
the first woman he had any contact with? Looking him over, she realized he
was quite handsome, and larger than her. One of the things she had been
afraid of when growing up was that she was too large, which meant she was
going to end up with a husband she could only look down to, and who would
be too small to hold her in his arms. It was quite the pleasant surprise
that Lime fit the criteria she wanted in an ideal man quite nicely. And it
was quickly becoming evident he was totally inexperienced with women, as
well as appearing to be about as bright as a brick. She could make him into
a proper husband quite easily. Besides, there was something about his
apparent childlike innocence which she found appealing.

""

""

Oh yes. There was something very appealing about his innocence. It was
going to be a sad day when he lost it. ""

Lime scratched his head. ""

Cabinet saw she was going to have her work cut out for her. She was about
to start explaining the facts of life to him when she saw Julep herding an
obviously beaten Mint to where they stood, shoving him forward as they
approached. 

"" Julep said as she shoved him once more.

""

Julep snarled at him, causing him to bow his head. Mint's wolf heritage
took control as he subconsciously followed his more dominant kinswoman. 

"" Cabinet asked.

Julep gave a broad smile. ""

"" Cabinet looped her arm through Lime's, who just stood
there with a stupid grin plastered on his face.

Julep took note of Cabinet's pleasure. Good. She liked her husband. Had
Cabinet seemed sorrowful about her new status, Julep would have seen to it
her friend became a widow in short order. 

"" Lime informed Mint. ""

Mint turned to Julep. ""

"" She cuffed him on the head. ""

"" Mint asked.

"" Julep turned her head to where the Amazons had first ambushed
the column. ""

Cabinet began dragging Lime along with her. ""

The four warriors turned the bend in the pass and saw the Amazons now had a
number of prisoners nearly twice their size. Lin Fhall turned to report to
Cabinet. ""

"" Cabinet commented. Perfume would be proud of the way they had
performed. All they needed was for her to return and take her proper
position as the leader of the Hunt Pack, then everything would be all
right.


2:05:18

Gemma heard the voice of the Shogun boom in his mind.

{There are intruders in the perimeter! Stop them!}

After the Shogun let him know where the penetration had taken place, Gemma
alerted the other Devils and set them out to stop the trespassers. He would
remain behind in case someone else attempted to sneak into the mountain and
interfere in the Shogun's plans. 

Gemma found himself truly anxious for the first time since his release from
his 'Golden Hell.' Japan was going to be his in a matter of hours. More
than a lifetime's worth of dreams was but scant hours away.

Every second felt like an eternity.


1:49:49

Seven of the Eight Devils of Kimone gathered outside the main entrance to
Mount Phoenix, preparing to set out for the south where their opponents
were approaching.

"Can you feel it in the air?" the blind swordsman, Ututsu Mujuru, asked of
his companions.

Yurimaru, master of electricity, nodded his head in agreement. "The time of
our victory is fast approaching. This will be the last task we must do
before attaining our heart's desires."

"I don't recall control over the heart of our leader being mentioned as a
wish you could be granted," Zakura, the explosive member of the Devils
taunted to her one-sided love interest. Her gibe was answered as Yurimaru
raised his hand and a light wire sped from it, wrapping itself around her
neck. 

"You would be well served to curb your tongue, woman," Yurimaru warned.

"Look down at your feet," Benisato whispered in Yuriamaru's ear. 

He refused to allow the surprise at her silent approach show as he turned
his gaze downward. There were several snakes, poised to strike, curled at
his ankles.

"That's enough out of all of you!" The hunchbacked form of the insect
master, Mushizo, forced its way between the duo. "This is the dawn of the
greatest moment mankind has ever seen, and we'll be the servants of he who
aided in bringing about this new age. But all the two of you can do is
cause us to fight amongst ourselves and risk losing everything. You fools!
The only thing that can stop us now is ourselves!"

"It really would be ironic that this plan should fail because we turned on
one another moments before victory." The voice that had spoken had come not
from anyone visible, but from the shadows themselves as Shujima made his
unseen presence known.

The deepest voice of the Devils spoke up, commanding the attention of all
present. "I'm not one for pretty speeches and inspiring you to fight, but I
do know that there are people coming here that need killing. I don't know
about the rest of you, but I'd rather spill their guts than yours." Tessai
switched to his stone form as he turned away from the horizon where Ranma
and the other were approaching, to looked towards his companions. "I'm
going to think of this lot we kill as the prelude to something a lot
bigger. Sort of like an hors-d'oeuvre before the main course. I think
tomorrow, after we're ruling the world, I'll get around to depopulating
someplace with a warm climate, maybe a couple of those south sea islands. I
think I'll do Tasmania. No one would miss that." He began walking from the
mountain and headed in the direction from which Ranma's group was
approaching. "Besides, I like the name. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!"

The other Devils watched Tessai head off in the direction of their
opponents. The group seemed to come to a silent consensus and hurried off
to do their last official duty as the mere Devils of Kimone.


1:48:05

Cologne was more than a little surprised by the silence that followed the
group. After the defeat of the Musk forces there had been little bravado or
commentary from the group. Even the usually verbose Kunou was quiet, not
even trying to spout out some poetry. It seemed they could all feel the
pall that hung over the area around Mount Phoenix. The feeling that there
was something horribly wrong with everything around them permeated the air
itself. It was the closest thing to fear Cologne had felt in nearly a
century. Whatever was going on had to be stopped.

No matter the cost.

""

Cologne turned in surprise. Happosai had not called her by that name since
his 'departure' from Joketsuzoku so many years ago.

As she looked at him she was amazed to see some of the old Happosai, the
one she had admired before he allowed his perversions to overcome what
sensibilities he possessed, make the first appearance she had seen in
nearly a century. "" 

""

Cologne 'humphed' ""

He gave her a sad look. ""

She was about to thank him when he continued on.

""

*WHAK*

"Hey!" Happosai screeched, holding the spot where she had whacked him in
the head with her staff. "What did you do that for?!"

"Because for one brief moment I almost felt sorry for you."

Surprisingly, he calmed down, then looked over his shoulder at the group.
"I don't think they're ready for this sort of thing."

"I don't think we're ready for it,"  Cologne answered.

He considered that. "You might be right. Still, I would have liked to have
had the time to give them a fighting chance."

"We can't always get what we want. Both of us understand that." She hopped
over a large tree root that blocked the path. "Besides, they're more ready
than you think. I believe they just might surprise you."

"Maybe," he relented. He looked strangely at Cologne, then cleared his
throat. "For what it's worth, I'm sorry if I hurt you."

Cologne shrugged. "That's all in the past. I don't think about it anymore."
She jumped over another large root. "Besides, knowing you, there are plenty
of things you're still going to do that will upset me."

Happosai just snickered in response. She still knew him better than anyone
alive.


Ranma stared irritably at the two diminutive trolls that were leading the
way. They seemed to be pulling farther ahead of the group as they got
closer to Mount Phoenix. It damaged his pride that someone other than him
was taking the lead going into a potentially dangerous place, but the two
old ones had been correct. They were the individuals most capable of
dealing with whatever dangers might be ahead of them. And Ranma still had
Akane and Shampoo to look out for. Both of them were staying close to him,
making watching them easy. On the downside, Tarou was staying close to
Akane and glaring at Ranma the whole time. At least Pantyhose was keeping
his arrogant mouth shut. Mousse was trying to stay close to Shampoo, but
also seemed to be keeping an eye on Kodachi as well. Perfume seemed to
remain close to Shampoo too.

Ranma spared a glance behind him to see that Ukyou, Ryouga, Aki, Kyoko,
Kunou, and Ai had formed their own little group, traveling closely behind
his. It was the largest collection of high level martial artists he had
seen in his entire life. They would be able to handle anything that was
thrown their way. As long as he was around.

He was still trudging along, trying to make out the ever-closer mountain
through the forest, when he saw a brief flash of red from high in one of
the nearby trees. His instincts took over.

"MOVE!!!"


Located high in the foliage, Zakura quietly spoke.

"Boom."


Two detonations erupted from the hidden explosives Zakura had left buried
in the path. The explosion caught everyone in the first and second groups.
Shampoo, the closest in her group to the explosion, took the worst of the
detonation. It threw her through the air and into a tree, striking the back
of her head and neck, and rendering her nearly insensate. All of that group
was knocked off of their feet, save Ranma, who rolled with the explosion,
and leaped up in the air, heading to the tree where he had seen the flash
of red.

Kyoko found herself the primary recipient of the explosion near her. The
pieces of metal and rock shredded a large portion of her outfit and legs,
opening a series of deep cuts along them causing blood to flow from the
variety of lacerations, and nearly rendering her unconscious. All of the
others in the group found themselves hurled to the ground as well, but
faring much better than their cheerleader comrade.

Aki was shaking her head clear when she heard the sound. "Is that an odd
whistling noise I hear, or is it just that my head's ringing?"

Ryouga perked his ears up as he shook his own head free of the effects of
the explosion. It wasn't just Aki that heard the whistling, Ryouga could
hear it too. The noise was all too familiar to him. One did not forget the
sound a weapon as unique as that made.

"GET OUT OF THE WAY!!!" He grabbed the girls nearest to him, the still
stunned Ai and Ukyou, tucked them under his arms as though they were small
children, and leaped high in the air. 

Aki and Kunou stood up and stared at him for a moment. It was only the
purest of chances the approaching weapon came from the direction Ryouga had
been in. Both of the standing people saw the huge blur-like discus head
towards them. They leapt over the giant spinning blade, barely missing it
by an inch. The blade sliced through five trees and began a return flight
in the same direction from which it had come. Much to Ryouga's horror, he
saw that it was heading right towards the branches he had leaped to. He
barely had time to jump out of the way once again as the tree he was
standing on was reduced to kindling.

Aki recovered enough to see the whirring blade get snatched out of the air
by a huge eight foot man with skin the texture of stone. Now that the
weapon was stationary, she could see that it looked like two huge swords
stuck together by the hilts. The weapon had to weigh two hundred pounds, at
least.

"Fresh meat," Tessai said as he licked his lips and observed Ryouga land
with Ukyou and Ai, who had at last recovered and gained their footing. He
was going to have fun with his new playmates. It had to have been at least
five days since he had killed anyone, and even a fool could tell you if you
didn't kill regularly you could lose your touch. Besides, he recognized the
bandanna-clad boy. The rematch Tessai had promised was going to happen even
sooner than he had hoped.


Perfume got to her feet just in time to see several long black forms speed
across the ground towards her. She was a blur with the naginta in her
hands, slicing and slashing at the slithering things. As they stopped
moving she identified them: snakes. Vipers of some kind, if she was not
mistaken.

She was about to search for more of the serpents when a long pale ropy
thing wrapped itself around her arms binding them together. Less than a
second later she felt a second one wrap itself around her torso and around
her neck. As the things stopped she realized what they were; the hands on
the ends were the giveaway.

"I wonder what the sound of your neck snapping will sound like?" The soft
feminine voice of Benisato said behind her.

Tarou and Akane saw the odd serpentine woman wrap her snake-like arms
around Perfume. Each reacted differently as Akane lunged forward while
Tarou spun around quickly, making certain there was no one to attack them
from behind. Satisfied, he went to join his love when a claw of steel shot
out from a shadow near a tree and sunk deeply into his shoulder, ripping
into flesh and muscle. Tarou gave out a cry of pain as he felt the claw
begin to be pulled back. As deep as the claws were into his flesh, a good
portion of skin and probably some of his muscle was gong to be ripped off.
Just as it started to retract, the pull was halted. 

Akane had turned at the sound of Tarou's cry and in three strides covered
the distance in-between them and grabbed the chain, halting the pull on it.
She tugged on the chain, building up enough slack for Tarou to dig out the
claw as she gave a mighty tug, hurling a gray form from out of the shadow
of the tree. The force of the pull had been enough to send Shujima all the
way to her, where she released the chain and buried her right fist into his
stomach. Shujima leaped back, retracting his chain as he retreated. 

Tarou and Akane turned to face their opponent. Shujima gave an amused smile
before crossing his arms. Suddenly there were twenty identical versions
spawning from the original, one flowing into the next. Neither Akane not
Tarou could tell how many, or which, were the real ones.


Kunou had regained his balance and had his bokken drawn, his eyes searching
for a foe. 

"My name is Ututsu Mujuru. I would challenge you to a duel."

Kunou turned to see a tall Japanese man, wearing an old style of white
robes that indicated he was a fighter. That and the drawn sword at the
man's side told Kunou all he needed to know. The would-be samurai's heart
quickened as he sensed the nature of the duel. This was the sort of thing
he had lived his entire life for.

Kunou raised his bokken in salute. The man, despite having his eyes shut,
did the same. As Mujuru prepared to go forward, he sensed something unusual
about Kunou's weapon. The scent of teak drifted towards him.

"You use a wooden sword?" he asked.

Kunou gave a smug smile in return. "Whether wood or steel, a weapon of
Tatewaki Kunou can cut through trees as though they were butter. You
possess no advantage over me due to your weapon."

Mujuru bowed his head once more. He had heard of techniques which could
harden one's weapon to a steel-like consistency. Truly he had found a
worthy foe in this day and age.

They clashed, wood on steel, and began their duel.


Kodachi and Mousse searched around for a foe. Kodachi was still trying to
shake her head free of the ringing sound in her ears. She had been too
close to the explosion.

"Maybe we should help the others against that stone guy." Mousse pointed to
Tessai, who was closing the distance between himself and Ryouga's group.

"Very well. I'm with OW!" Kodachi looked at her shoulder where the stinging
sensation had come from. A wasp sat on her shoulder. It raised its stinger
and plunged it in again. She swatted it, only to feel another one hit her
in the backside. She smacked as she felt four more stings over various
places on her body.

Mousse was confused by Kodachi's yelps and seemingly random slaps on her
body, when he felt something sting him in the cheek. Reflexively he brought
his hand up and smashed the bee that had stung him. He felt more stings
from over other areas of his body.

"Hahahaha! My children seem to be having fun with you."

Both the master of hidden weapons and the martial arts gymnast looked in
the direction of the laughter. It was a hunchbacked man, bearing a battle
fork in his hands and possessing the compound eyes of an insect, standing
about twenty feet away from the pair of them. What was of greater concern
was the swarm of insects that surrounded him.

"This might be a problem," Mousse felt dread build as continued to swat at
the growing number of stinging insects around him. 

"Yes OW!" Kodachi swatted another one. "I see what you mean." Kodachi
brought down her own fears as a thought occurred to her. She drew a
medicine ball from her tights. As she threw it to the ground she gave
silent thanks to Mousse teaching her a little about his art. She was able
to hold more things than ever in her leotard without any outward sign that
anything was there.

As the ball hit the ground a billowing cloud of smoke surrounded the duo.
"Bees hate smoke, as I recall," Kodachi coughed out.

The stinging insects did appear to have been driven off for a moment, but
the way the winds were blowing made it clear to Mousse the smoke screen
would last only a few moments. He thought about their problem for a moment.
"I have it!" He snapped his fingers and pulled out two gas masks and
several aerosol cans from his robes. "This will take care of them. It's an
extra-strength version I got to take care of those pesky bugs that were
bothering the Ranma-Eating Plant."

As the smoke cleared, Mushizo once again set his 'children' after the pair.
Neither of the duo made a motion to escape and their facial expressions
were hidden behind the masks. It was confusing, but didn't matter to the
Devil of Kimone. He sent his swarm of children after them.

As the bugs flew after the duo once more, they raised their spray cans high
in the air and formed a cloud of green mist around them. As the bugs hit
the cloud they seized up and hit the ground, dying instantly.

"Quick thinking, beloved," Kodachi said behind her mask. 

"It was noth-" He barely got out of the way of the two-handed battle fork
that was thrust in his direction. 

Sensing his children were not going to be able to penetrate the cloud,
Mushizo elected to take the fight to the pair himself. Both Mousse and
Kodachi switched to more standard weapons and fought back against the
repulsive hunchbacked man.


Ukyou held her spatula at the ready as the stone man approached the
combined might of her, Ryouga, Ai, and Aki. The stone man didn't stand a
chance.

"I'll go first!" and with that Ukyou ran towards Tessai. Much to her
surprise, rather than making any move, Tessai just stood there and stared
at her. She was more than halfway to him when she felt something tug at her
spatula from behind. There was the momentary feeling of the hairs on her
arms standing up...then pain as over seventy thousand volts of electricity
shot through her.

The current lasted less than a half a second as a bandanna sheared through
the metal wire that had wrapped itself around Ukyou's spatula. As the
unconscious girl started to fall Ai was there, grabbing her before she
could hit the ground

The lost one turned his attention to the scum that dared to attack his
Uk-chan from behind. It was a feminine-looking man in long white flowing
robes. 

"Whoever the hell you are," Ryouga growled. "Prepare to d-"

"RYOUGA! MOVE!!!"

Ryouga moved reflexively at the sound of his cousin's voice, barely
avoiding the giant blade Tessai had swung at him. Ryouga was off balance as
the stone giant connected with a fist fully with Ryouga's stomach, sending
him flying with enough velocity to shatter the boulder his body impacted
with. Ryouga staggered to his feet. If it hadn't been for the Bakusai
Tenketsu training he would have broken something for certain. As it was, he
still felt like he had been through hell, or at least an hour long no holds
barred fight with Ranma. The stone man had not been able to hit that hard
the last time they fought.


Ai gently placed Ukyou on the ground and confronted her attacker, who was
standing poised on some branches of one of the large trees. "I am going to
kill you," she said softly as she brought a pompom to bear. 

"PRETTY POMPOM ATTACK!!!" Tiny explosives shot out from the pompom and
headed for Yurimaru. He moved almost too fast to be seen as he darted out
of the way of the explosives, which blew up a good portion of the tree he
had been standing on.

"You and Zakura should compare notes," he said as he shot a wire from his
finger and toward Ai. The line never got to her as she hurled a baton at
it, intercepting the wire and hopelessly tangling it. Yurimaru released the
line as more explosives were hurled in his direction.


Ranma jumped from one set of branches to the next, approaching ever closer
to his target. He was almost on top of the woman with the feathered cloak
when he saw a flash of motion as several small objects seemed to launch
themselves from her cloak and attach themselves to the tree branch he was
about to land on. Just as his foot touched the wood, it erupted in a bright
red explosion, sending splinters in all directions. With his landing point
destroyed, he began a quick descent to the ground sixty feet below.
Reflexes took over as he snagged a nearby branch with his right arm and
used it like a single parallel bar, swinging around twice before using his
momentum to shoot himself upwards once again. This time he took a different
direction as he used the branches to draw closer to the woman's perch.

"Nicely done," Zakura said, the sound of appreciation in her voice. "Let's
see how you handle this." Again the woman hurled a small spherical metal
object, this time directly at Ranma. Using his superior mid-air combat
abilities, he managed to change direction in the middle of a leap, avoiding
the sphere as it passed to the right of him. 

"You miss-" 

The rest of his taunt was cut off Zakura's eyes glowed red and the aerial
mine detonated. The shockwave hurled Ranma's body into the main trunk of
the tree he had been next to. Zakura shifted weapons as she hurled several
small non-explosive spikes at Ranma's motionless form. 

It was only a combination of Ranma's persistence and speed that enabled him
to pry himself out of the tree, allowing only one of the spikes to graze
him across the cheek, drawing a small trickle of blood. His relief was
short-lived as Zakura once again switched to an aerial mine and detonated
it near Ranma. This time he was prepared for the attack and evaded the
worst of the explosion. And thus began the deadly game of 'dodge ball'
Ranma played with the insane living bomb burst that Zakura had become,
getting ever closer to where she stood high in the branches of her gigantic
tree.


Ryouga and Aki barely avoided another swing from Tessai's mammoth blade.
The gigantic stone man had chosen to engage the two in close combat, trying
to cut them in half as they continued to weave to and fro, narrowly
avoiding evisceration. 

"This is getting us nowhere," Aki complained as she avoided another thrust.

Ryouga cursed not having his umbrella with him. It was durable enough to
withstand several of the giant double-sword's blows, and Ryouga might have
even been able to disarm the man. Even with Tessai's increased strength,
Ryouga thought he could take him. He and his cousin were trying to double
team the big man, but he was too skilled with the sword to take more than
the occasional light blow from one of his opponents. And all it would take
was one misstep from either he or Aki, and Tessai would be down to only one
foe.

Fate intervened as Tessai moved in for another swing and Ryouga's foot
caught on a tree root hidden under some leaves. As he fell onto his back he
saw that Tessai was already raising his weapon for the kill. Time slowed
for him as out of the corner of his eye he saw Aki trying to get to him
before the blade would connect. By Ryouga's estimation she would be a
half-second too late. Ryouga couldn't take his eyes of the shiny steel as
the blade began its descent towards his chest. Evidently Tessai was simply
going to bury it directly into him instead of slashing and trying to go for
a dismemberment. 

The blade was no more than a foot above Ryouga's head when it paused. As
the weapon was turned away Ryouga got a good look at Tessai, whose head was
temporarily obscured by a pompom that had attached itself to his face. The
opening was all that was needed for Aki to kick the blade out of Tessai's
hand. He retaliated by smashing his fist into Aki's midsection, hurling her
more than a dozen feet away.

Ryouga spared a glance in the direction of his first savior. Kyoko was
lying on the ground, staring at Ryouga with eyes that pleaded for his
well-being. He nodded his head briefly towards her, then got to his feet to
confront Tessai.

"You're going to pay for that," Ryouga threatened, not with his usual
boisterous voice, but in an even tone.

Tessai just grinned and threw a punch at Ryouga. The lost one ducked and
connected with a punch into the stony hide of his opponent. Unlike in their
previous battle, where such a blow had an effect, Tessai just smiled at his
smaller opponent. 

"I'm a lot stronger and tougher than the last time we met, and this time I
won't go easy on you." Tessai raised both fists and brought them down
towards Ryouga. Rather than trying to dodge the massive blows, Ryouga
raised both of his arms and blocked the attack. A test of strength between
the two erupted as they locked hands with one another and began pushing
against one another. Tessai had the leverage advantage, but Ryouga was
still slightly more powerful, despite the Devil's power boost.

Tessai thought he felt Ryouga start to give ground when Aki jumped up and
landed on his shoulders, straddling his neck. 

"And just what do you think you're doing, little girl?" Tessai growled.

"I just want to see if your head really is made out of granite. Aki Crusher
Attack!" Aki got a firm grip on Tessai's head and began head-butting him in
his skull.

He laughed at the first slam into his head. The girl was going to make
things easy and knock herself out. After the fourth blow he admitted to
being impressed with her resilience and wondered if he should take her
alive to see just how much of him she could take before he killed her. By
the seventh blow he felt a headache come on. By the tenth he felt blood
start to run down in his eyes. It was unbelievable! She was shattering his
nigh-invulnerable hide. 

With a quick move he jerked out of Ryouga's grasp and flailed at Aki. Using
all of his strength he barely managed to pry her off and hurl her away for
a second time. She sailed through the air and ending up in a number of
bushes. Ryouga was quick to follow up as he used his fists to hammer into
Tessai's granite epidermis, slowly chipping away at the rock, wearing the
stone Devil down.


Perfume felt the breath of Benisato on the back of her neck. As hard as she
tried she could not get out of the coils wrapped around her neck and body.
The breath was slowly squeezed out of Perfume's lungs and her vision began
to darken as her air began to run out. She swore that dying in the arms of
some weirdo misfit was not the way for a warrior of her caliber to go. If
only she was able to get to her secret weapon, then she could make the
snake woman pay.

Benisato thought she felt her prey's neck begin to snap when a hard object
smashed her in the back of the skull. She uncoiled in a flash and jumped
for the ground, barely evading a second blow from a bonbori that had been
aimed for the same spot. Even as she began slithering away she caught sight
of the purple-haired girl that had struck her from behind. Benisato
summoned several snakes to try to kill the girl, even as the Devil
retreated to recover her wits. The girl that dared to attack her would pay.
Just later.

Shampoo stood guard over Perfume as she recovered her breath, the sword and
single bonbori her friend had given her, wielded to fight off any others
that would try to attack the duo. 

Shampoo had just recovered her wits from the severe blow she had suffered
when she was hurled into the tree. Her neck was still shooting signals of
pain, threatening to slow her down, but she fought back against the ache
and stood ready to take on any other attackers. She heard Perfume catch her
breath, then watched in surprise as Perfume thrust her naginta forward and
towards Shampoo. The purple-haired Amazon froze at her friend's action,
then stared in shock as the naginta hit the ground. As the pink-haired
Amazon brought the weapon back up, Shampoo saw a snake that was stuck on
the end.

"Look out!" Perfume shouted out in warning as she pointed over Shampoo's
shoulder. 

Without looking Shampoo spun the sword as she pivoted around on her right
heel, lashing out blindly behind her. The blind swing struck home, the
viper that had been dangling from the tree branch above her was sliced
neatly in half.

"Thanks," Shampoo gasped as both Amazons stood back to back and searched
high and low for any other serpents that were poised to strike.


"Agh!" Tarou felt another rake of the metal claw as the twenty images of
Shujima moved in to attack once more. He had already been cut badly six
times, the deepest being a rake along his back, and try as he might he
still could not find the real Shujima amidst the illusions. Akane fared no
better, having been struck across the chest and legs in several spots.
Tarou swore he was going to snap the shadow man's neck for daring to lay
one hand on his woman.

Tarou threw another punch at an image, and again met nothing but air. It
was absurd. How could he fight when he couldn't figure out who to attack?
If only there was some way to sort out the real one from the fake.

Then the idea occurred to him. One of the masters he had trained under once
taught him that one could not always rely on sight as the only method of
targeting an attacker. The other senses were every bit as important as
vision. It was his sight that was hindering him, so the best way to even
the odds was to eliminate that liability. As Shujima backed off Tarou shut
his eyes and tried to sort out the sounds around him. Chaos threatened to
overwhelm his hearing, but he managed to sort out Akane's labored breathing
and movements from the rest of the noise around him. That left only one
other sound to listen for. The faintest rustling of leaves came to the left
of him. It was too easy.

He struck out with his fist, connecting a glancing blow to Shujima's head.
The images disappeared as the shadow man's concentration was shattered.
Akane quickly followed up once the false illusions faded. She connected
with a powerful kick that broke three of Shujima's ribs as his body went
flying several feet away. Tarou and Akane moved in to finish their
opponent, when Shujima's body seemed to sink into the shadow beneath the
tree.

"Damn!" Akane and Tarou simultaneously cursed loudly. 


Kunou brought his bokken high and blocked Mujuru's strike. It was the three
hundredth blow that the sword-wielding Devil had made against Kunou. The
young warrior struck out with the two hundred and eighty first of his
attacks. Never had Kunou felt more alive than he did now. This had been the
fight he had been waiting his entire life for. The exhaustion he felt in
his muscles meant nothing as he brought his bokken in a sweeping arc at
Mujuru. The blind one parried the blow.

Every true warrior knew that there was one man who he was destined to
combat. One man who would help give definition to a warrior's existence.
And when at last that single opponent, who would define that which a
fighter was meant to be, was encountered, only then could one truly achieve
victory. No one Kunou had fought before in the past excited him as Ututsu
Mujuru did. To Tatewaki, it was almost as though the fight was a throwback
to an era when true warriors strode the lands in search of the quest that
made a man into unyielding steel. Something Kunou had never been able to
find, not in any of those he had fought.

Until now.

No matter the outcome of the fight, Tatewaki Kunou, age seventeen, would be
forever changed.

Ututsu Mujuru broke off his attack and turned his face to Kunou. "For the
first time in my life I truly regret having to kill such a worthy opponent.
You have mettle, young warrior. We should have met centuries ago as
brothers. You I would have at my side."

"You speak of victory prematurely. Our fight is far from over." Kunou held
his bokken before him.

"I disagree." Mujuru held his sword before him. As Kunou stared at the
blade he saw the sun glint off the metal, or what he at least thought was
the sun. As he stared at it a flash of light emitted from the blade itself,
temporarily blinding Kunou. It was the opening Mujuru was looking for as he
lunged forward with his blade.

It was a reflex that enabled Kunou to parry downward with his bokken and
block the strike aimed at his heart. Mujuru's blade continued forward,
Kunou landing a blow with his bokken into the man's side on the follow
through of the block. Unfortunately for Kunou, Mujuru recovered from the
parry enough to drive his sword though Kunou's upper left leg.

Mujuru withdrew the blade and leaped back to 'survey' the damage from the
blow. He could smell the sweet tang of blood in the air, and by focusing
his hearing, heard the blood flow from leg to the ground in a steady spurt.
The femoral artery was cut; it was only a matter of time before Kunou would
bleed to death. Mujuru decided he would deny such a skilled adversary from
that slow agony and moved forward once more to administer the killing blow.


Kunou's bokken had fallen to the ground as he lay there and attempted to
staunch the flow of blood from the wound. He was helpless. Just as Mujuru
raised his sword to decapitate the wounded man, the Devil sensed an attack
come from his left. The blade shifted directions in mid-swing, and was
brought around to deflect the small objects that had been hurled at him.
The acrid smell of burned flesh assailed Mujuru and his heightened sense of
smell as he turned to the new fighter.

Ukyou Kuonji found herself barely able to stand, but she was damned if she
was simply going to lay there while Kunou was beheaded. She just thanked
all of her ancestors that Ryouga had sheared the wire when he had. That was
all that had kept her from being fried to death. Unfortunately there had
been enough amperage to hurt her more than a little bit, and she was
finding it somewhat difficult to concentrate. Still, she would give her
life if it meant helping her ally. 

Ukyou drew her spatula and prepared to attack.


Mushizo drew back as more chains and ribbons came at him once again. His
two opponents were proving nearly impossible to kill, and the girl's laugh
was enough to set even a psychopath like Mushizo on edge. Too bad he could
not use any more of his 'children'. The one with the glasses kept blasting
them with his bug spray whenever there was more than a handful of them
around.


Yurimaru ducked out of the way of the tiny explosives once more, splinters
digging into his flesh as he wove to the left and shot out yet another wire
towards Ai. The cheerleader easily dodged out of the way and threw a baton
at Yurimaru's head. Their fight had gone that way from the opening moments:
first one would attack and the other would dodge and retaliate, causing the
first to dodge and initiate their own return attack. Back and forth they
went with no clear way of knowing who the better between them was.


Zakura blasted another branch Ranma tried to leap upon. She gave the little
jackrabbit credit; he could certainly dodge with the best of them, but at
last he was running out of places to go. She blew up another cluster of
branches one second too late to catch Ranma. He had managed to get close
enough so that two more leaps and he would be within hand-to-hand range
with her. Too bad she wasn't going to let him get the close. She was about
to blow away the next branch he would jump up to when he did the
unexpected. He dove back and downwards towards a lower branch a tree away.
Zakura wondered if she had scared the boy off, not that it would do him any
good in the long run. She was still going to blow him to hell. 

She was admiring the grace with which he had made his leap, while
simultaneously trying to estimate where to place her next explosive so she
could blow him into tiny pieces, when her opponent formed a blue ball of
energy between his hands. 

Zakura had only a split-second to act before Ranma shouted out, "MOKO
TAKABISHA!!!" and released a blue bolt of chi energy right at the branch
Zakura was standing upon. The beam cut through the wood as though it were
not there, and grazed her in the shoulder. The pain made her lose her
concentration in the initial moments of her fall. She recovered just as she
started to fall past the branch Ranma had landed on to arrest his own fall.

Zakura knew she could prevent herself from crashing into the ground, but
had to take one last shot at the boy who had dared to draw blood from her.
There was one trick she wanted to try. It was something she only recently
learned she could do after her enhancement at the hands of the Shogun. She
brought her hands together as black energy formed between them.

"DIE!!!" Zakura shouted as she fell past. 

The black bolt of force, more powerful than any explosive she had ever
used, headed straight for her opponent. Somehow she saw him get out of the
way of the near-fatal and point-blank blast at the last second. The bolt
blew clean through the trunk of the tree and three behind it. She was
pleased to note the look of pain on her opponent's face as the force of the
explosion sent him sailing far through the air. 

It was time for Zakura to save herself. She brought her hands together once
again and pointed at the ground, which was now no more than twenty feet
away. She released the black energy directly beneath her, blowing up a good
portion of the forest floor below and using the force of blast itself, as
well as the effect it had on the ground, to slow her plunge and cushion her
fall. Despite all of her efforts she still landed very hard. 

As she painfully raised herself to her feet, she saw that Ranma too had
recovered and was eyeing her cautiously from some distance away. Zakura
afforded a glance to her fellow Devils and saw that all was not going as it
should have. Too many of her allies were on the verge of defeat or being
pressed on the defensive. And then there was that look of quiet confidence
in the boy that was her opponent. That angered her more than anything. He
should fear her! All should fear her! And she would make them!

"Devils! We are leaving!" And with that Zakura took off, leaping from tree
to tree towards Mount Phoenix.

The other Devils paused briefly in their fights to considered what Zakura
has said, and the way she had said it, and retreated from their battles,
following in Zakura's wake.

"Let's get after them!" Aki snarled.

"Wait!" Ryouga shouted to halt her pursuit. "I need to check on Kyoko."

"Kunou's injured bad!" Ukyou shouted to the others. 

Seeing his opponent and her comrades retreating, Ranma suppressed the urge
to follow them and hurried over to Akane's side. He immediately noticed the
cuts she bore from her fight with Shujima and began fawning over her, much
to Tarou's irritation.

Perfume noticed what effect Ranma's attentions on Akane were having on
Shampoo. "Hey! Stupid male! Shampoo's injured too! Not that an insensitive
oaf like you would care!"

Ranma went through a gamut of emotions, from concern about Shampoo's injury
to a "Hey! I'm not insensitive and at least I never tried to impale any of
my friends!" remark directed at Perfume. He was trying to decide if he
should leave Akane's side, while she glared at him for obviously
considering leaving her to check out Shampoo, when Tarou began whispering
in his ear about how Ranma's boyfriend needed help and how Tarou was more
than capable of looking after Akane.

Perfume turned her back on the fight as she joined Kunou's side and saw the
nature of his wound. Already he had nearly passed out from the blood loss,
even with Ukyou using direct pressure on the cut. Perfume was about to do a
further examination when she saw that the others, save Ryouga, who was
fawning over Kyoko, and Aki, who was keeping an eye on the two of them, had
joined her at Kunou's side.

Ai took over Ukyou's job of putting direct pressure on the wound, and
ordered Ukyou to sit down until she could see what damage the voltage might
have done to her chef. Perfume shook her head as she decided what would
have to be done. 

"We have to tourniquet the leg," she said as she took of her weapon's belt
and began to wrap it on Kunou's leg as tight as she could and high enough
that it would help arrest the flow of blood. She did not inform the others
that unless he got medical attention quickly he was going to die.

"I thought that if used a tourniquet you would lose the limb it was tied
on," Akane mentioned.

"He'll be lucky if he doesn't die," Tarou informed her. He had come to the
same conclusion Perfume had. "The leg's gone no matter what he does."

Perfume nodded in agreement and finished wrapping the leg. Now all it would
take was a lot of luck to keep Kunou alive long enough to get medical
attention.

"Who goes back with him?" Ryouga asked.

"Sparing any one of us would cut down our odds of survival. The fight with
those things was tough enough. Even if they don't have the advantage of
surprise, we're going to be hard pressed to stop them. We'll need every bit
of force we can muster."

Shampoo looked around and suddenly realized something. "Where is great
grandmother and the little pervert?"

Ranma looked around as well. "Yeah. They didn't help in that fight at all."


Happosai and Cologne faded back to the visible eye.

"It looks like that idiotic technique you used for sneaking peeks in
women's baths came in useful after all," Cologne commented.

"I can't believe we're running out on them like that!" Happosai shot back.
Running like a coward was Genma's thing, not his.

Cologne turned in irritation to Happosai. "I like it even less than you do!
That was my great granddaughter I left back there! But you and I both know
those beings were nothing more than the second line of defense. No doubt
things will get worse the closer we head to Mount Phoenix. The best way to
protect the others is to find the one that is really behind all of this and
take care of him. Crush the head of the snake and the body follows."

"I still don't like leaving so many cuties behind," Happosai lamented. 

"I'm certain they miss you too. Now hurry! The longer we talk the more
danger they'll be in!"

The pair continued on their way to Mount Phoenix, each hoping the children
they left behind would be able to take care of themselves.


"That worthless old ghoul and pervert! I can't believe they'd duck out on
us like that!" Ranma growled once more.

"If great grandmother left it was for a good reason," Shampoo's own words
failed to convince her. Why had Cologne fled without even a word to
Shampoo? Surely she had not abandoned everyone to the fates.

Perfume stood in the middle of the group and tried to take charge of the
situation. "Those two have probably forgotten more about fighting than all
of us put together have learned. Whatever the reason, I'm sure it was good.
The problem is what are we going to do now? Someone has to take Kunou back
before he bleeds to death on the ground."

"I'll do it."

All eyes turned to Kyoko. Her legs were covered in blood from all of the
lacerations she had received from the initial explosion and she was having
difficulty standing straight.

"I'd only slow you down, now. I don't want anyone to get hurt because I was
holding them back or was a liability." She looked to Ryouga when she said
that. 

Kyoko's concern was mirrored by Ryouga. "But we can't leave you, you might
get hurt."

"Unlikely," Perfume commented as she grabbed her naginta and made ready to
leave. "She'll be heading towards the ship and away from Mount Phoenix.
Those creatures that attacked us and the army are to keep people out, not
in. If my sisters did their job, Kyoko shouldn't have any problems linking
up with them. They can take care of Kunou from there."

"But she's hurt," Ryouga protested.

Ai waved him off. "Don't underestimate Martial Arts Cheerleading. I taught
all of my girls to fight through pain, and I made them run endurance
exercises with hundred pound weights strapped to their backs. She can
handle it."

Kyoko gave a nod of affirmation directed to Ryouga.

Ryouga shook his head. "I can't let her go off like this!"

"Then go with her!" Perfume shot back irritably. "We're heading out now.
Every moment we waste here gives those animals a chance to set another
ambush for us." She turned to the direction to Mount Phoenix. "Whoever is
coming along, we leave now."

The others watched Perfume head off in the direction of the mountain once
more, then followed. Only Ryouga, Kyoko, and Kunou were left behind.

Ryouga looked hesitantly between Kyoko and Ukyou's dwindling form. He
couldn't protect both of them, and he had made his choice.

"Go," Kyoko said.

Ryouga stared longingly at the group for a moment, then back to Kyoko. "I
can't. You need me."

"They need you more than me," she said softly. "I'll be all right. Show
some faith in me," 

Ryouga looked to the group once more. If they got out of sight, it wasn't
likely he would be able to find them once more. "But-"

She pressed a finger to his lips. "Go. If anything happens to them and you
weren't there, you're never going to be able to forgive yourself."

She was right. He knew it, even if he did not want to admit it. There was
no choice to make

"Take care," he said, then in a moment of daring, moved forward to initiate
a kiss. It was only for the briefest of moments, nowhere near enough time
for him to even start a nosebleed. He then turned and rushed off to join
the others.

Kyoko watched him go, then muttered under her breath, "You could have
agonized over that a little longer." She smiled then, and touched her lips
where Ryouga had kissed her. HE had kissed her. They almost had something
resembling a real relationship. If only Ryouga was able to keep himself
safe from harm.

She bent over, wincing in pain, and picked up Kunou. Waves of fire shot up
from her legs as she placed him over her shoulder in a fireman's carry. Ai
was correct in that under ordinary circumstances, Kyoko would have been
more than able to carry Kunou the entire distance to TWPOS in little time,
but with her legs torn up as badly as they were, it was going to take
everything she had to get Kunou to help before he bled to death.

"Come on, put your back into it," she said, remembering how Ai would urge
her onward in order to keep her going. It was going to be a long trip back.


1:20:33

Zakura paused in her flight and waited a moment for the Devils to catch up
to her. She stood atop a small, green hill that allowed her to overlook the
forest from which the group had emerged, several miles away.

"This had better be good," Yurimaru threatened. "We have to kill that lot
before they get any closer to Lord Gemma."

Zakura stared at her shoulder, which had only just stopped bleeding.
"They're all going to die, now!" she turned to Mujuru. "Where are they?"

Mujuru allowed his senses to stretch out once again. He sorted out the
sounds of close to a dozen people making their way cautiously through the
forest. "There." He pointed to where the group was located. 

"Perfect," Zakura said under her breath. She then held her arms out,
allowing her feathered cloak to float lightly back on a gentle breeze.
"Feel my fire," she said, and with that a huge section of the forest where
Ranma and the group had been suddenly erupted into a huge fireball. 

The other Devils, save Tessai, shielded their faces from the wave of heat
that washed over them as the effects of the blast reached their hill. Only
Tessai watched the rising flames from his position on the hill, admiring
Zakura's handiwork. 

"What was that?" Benisato asked her partner.

Zakura laughed wildly, allowing the others to see the full madness that had
taken root etched in her face. "Do you think I spent the last several weeks
here simply sitting on my rear? I've been planting explosives throughout
the entire area surrounding the mountain. What I just set off there was
napalm." She ran her hands over her body as she felt on orgasm build from
witnessing the conflagration that she had created. She had not had a chance
to use many of the new explosives that she had come into contact with in
the new age. There was no doubt in her mind she was going to have to burn
several villages to the ground in the next few days and experiment with
them. 

By the gods, how she loved this century.


It was only a quirk of fate that had enabled Ranma and company to be as far
away as they could be between two sets of the explosives. Zakura's
inexperience with her new toy showed as the group ended up in one of the
small spots where the flames failed to reach. That was not to say the group
had escaped the effect of the blast. The whole party had been knocked to
the ground, and the heat that had washed over them hurt immensely, but they
had survived, for the most part, unharmed. The fact that the forest around
them was suddenly on fire and they had no way of putting it out did not
help either.

"What do we do?!" Ai called out as the flames drew closer. It became
evident they were surrounded by fire, and it was drawing closer to the
group.

Ryouga was more concerned about another. "Kyoko." He looked through a wall
of flame in the direction he had left her. Without thinking he began to
instinctively rush towards the place where he had last seen her. 

Aki placed a restraining hand on his shoulder. "You're not fireproof, you
dummy! You'll burn to death and never reach her!"

"I have to go!" 

Aki saw the wild look in his eyes. The fool was going to try to go anyway.
"Listen to me. If you try to get to her you are going to fail and die, and
all you'll accomplish is leaving her to cry over your charred corpse. I
think the explosions were confined to the area around us. She had a good
head start and was heading in the opposite direction. She's all right."

"How can you know?!" he shot accusingly.

She looked him straight in the eye. "I've hung out with our demolitions
expert a lot. I know what I'm talking about. I know she's okay." 

"All right," Ryouga reluctantly admitted as he backed away from the wall of
flames that was getting ever closer. If it had been anyone other than Aki,
he would have disregarded the information and gone ahead anyway.

Aki was relived he turned away from the flames. She had lied through her
teeth, and hadn't the faintest idea if Kyoko had survived or not. Aki hoped
the cheerleader had, but even if Kyoko had not, there was no way she would
allow her cousin to throw his life away in some senseless gesture of false
heroism. She just prayed he would come to forgive her if it turned out she
was wrong. 

Tarou hit upon the solution immediately. "I can fly several of us out of
here, but not everyone. Some of you are going to have to stay behind." And
he had that list already chosen, with Ranma at the top. He could carry at
the most five people safely in his arms. That meant Akane and four of the
others. Tough luck about those that would remain behind.

"I can think of a way around that limitation," Kodachi said as she drew a

ribbon and moved closer to Tarou, the circle of fire drawing in on the
group by the second.


The Devils of Kimone stared at the bright orange flames before them. Only
Gemma himself could possibly survive the inferno before them. The intruders
had to be dead.

Yurimaru was about to turn away and report back to Gemma when he heard
Mushizo gasp. The master of electricity turned to see in the distance a
huge monstrosity emerge from the flames and slowly head up to the skies. It
appeared to be a minotaur with wings. As it continued to rise up, Yurimaru
was able to make out what appeared to be several people, dangling by some
sort of cords, hanging from the bottom of it.

"I'll take care of this," Tessai growled as he drew back his mighty
two-bladed sword.


Tarou-bull's wing already ached from the additional weight he was carrying.
He would have been able to handle his additional passengers with ease under
ideal circumstances, but one of Shujima's slashes had been at the exact
spot where Tarou-bull's wings appeared. The muscle under that wing ached,
and flying on his own would have been difficult enough, but with the extra
baggage he had it made his flight slow and nearly impossible.

He looked down at the ribbon and chain that encircled his wrists. He hated
to admit that Kodachi had figured out a good way to transport everyone, too
bad. Dangling from one wrist was Kodachi, Mousse, Ai, Ukyou, and Ryouga.
>From the other, the important one to Tarou-bull, was Ranma, Aki, Perfume,
Shampoo, and Akane.

He was looking towards Mount Phoenix, wondering if he had enough endurance
to make it there without landing at least once, when he heard the whistling
sound behind him. Instinctively he raised his flight path, narrowly
avoiding the spinning blade that had headed towards him. Instead of slicing
through him, the blade cut through the ribbon Kodachi's group had been on
and flew on past. That was unfortunate, but it was impossible to grab all
of them while Akane and the others were still being carried in his other
hand. If he was to make any violent maneuvers, he might knock them, or more
importantly, Akane, off. The falling ones were on their own. At least there
appeared to be a river beneath them. Perhaps they would even survive.

While Tarou-bull listened to the others cry out in concern, he heard the
whistling sound get louder. He looked up to see that damned spinning blade
was coming back for another pass. He narrowly avoided the second approach,
but this time it sliced through the ribbon holding Akane and the others.
Tarou-bull panicked as he saw the love of his life start to plummet to her
death. Without a second thought he dove for her, grabbing her by a leg and
cradling her gently in his arms.

"Save Ranma!" she shouted.

Tarou-bull looked down at Ranma's plummeting form. Saotome had already
built up a good bit of speed, and if Tarou-bull tried diving after him,
especially with the condition of his wing, there was a better than fifty
percent chance he would not be able to pull up in time and end up crashing
into the ground below.

Besides, it was Fem-boy.

Tarou-bull shook his head at Akane. She just stared at him with wide eyes,
then tried ordering him to do it once more. He refused, causing her eyes to
tear up as she saw Ranma drop out of sight, with the others that had been
on his ribbon, nearby. She tried squirming out of Tarou-bull's grasp,
causing him to tighten his hold on her until they landed some distance from
where Ranma and the others would have struck the ground.

Akane fell to her knees, crying, and Tarou-bull's heart went out to her. He
didn't want to see her cry, not ever, even if it was over Saotome's death.
He tried placing one of his massive hands over her shoulder, but she
slapped it viciously away.

"HOW DARE YOU TOUCH ME!!!" she raged. "YOU LET HIM DIE! I HATE YOU!!!"

Tarou-bull actually flinched at her accusations. It hurt worse than any
blow he had ever received. It hurt worse than all of them combined. He had
to do something to get back into her graces. He simply had to. It dawned on
him that a life without her did not feel like it was worth living.

Since he could not speak he began writing on the ground. Akane refused to
look at it, initially, opting to cry instead, but eventually Tarou-bull got
her to look at the writing. Through her tear-stained eyes she read that
Tarou-bull knew he could not have saved Ranma without killing them all, and
that 'Fem-boy' was annoyingly resourceful, and that one lousy fall, even
from that height would not kill him. 

There was mostly truth in what Tarou-bull had written, especially since he
WAS confident Saotome had survived the fall. The guy was like a cockroach
and refused to be squashed like the bug he was. No, Tarou-bull was certain
Ranma had survived the fall, but he hoped the hermaphrodite had at least
broken both of his legs on the landing.

As though grasping at one last desperate hope, Akane nodded her head and
dried her tears as best as she could. Tarou was correct. Ranma would not
succumb to a mere fall.

"Let's go find him," Akane set off towards where they had last seen Ranma. 

Tarou-bull placed his massive form between Akane and the path. He began
writing in the dirt some more, saying that finding Ranma down there was
more like searching for a needle in a haystack. Since they knew Ranma was
heading towards Mount Phoenix anyway, the two of them should set off for
there and meet Ranma when he arrived. 

Besides, Tarou-bull wanted revenge against the shadow man that had hurt him
and Akane. He'd show Shujima what it meant to lay a hand on his woman.
Saotome would be dealt with after the fight. Tarou had to rethink how he
was going to win Akane's heart, now that he knew simply getting rid of
Ranma was no longer an option.


Earlier:

Ranma saw the trees rushing up to him. There was nothing he could do to
stop his fall, so he aimed for the thick cover of foliage and gave a prayer
that he and the others landed in something soft. Maybe he could slow his
fall using the branches. It was a longshot, but it was all that he could
think of as he was falling to what might have been his death.

He saw a flash of purple as Shampoo nearly ran into him in mid-air, then he
felt the green of the leaves as he crashed through the first screen of
leaves, He grabbed at Shampoo as he held his free hand out and tried to
grab anything he could, hoping to slow his fall, even if it meant having
his shoulder ripped out of its socket.

His body broke two sets of branches, the second actually being thick enough
to slow him down some, while he made certain Shampoo was above him as they
fell. If he slowed down enough his body might be enough to keep her from
dying on impact. 

As he fell through the second set of branches he saw there was nothing else
to slow him down as he and his companion rushed to meet the forest floor.
It was brown, if clear of any vegetation. No last minute pool of water
there. Ranma was fairly certain they were coming in too fast to survive the
impact. There were still so many things he had left unresol--

*SPLOOSH*


Aki saw Perfume go through almost the same spot that Ranma and Shampoo had
fallen through. It was as good a place as any to aim for as Aki guided her
body near where Ranma had gone through. Too bad she couldn't bring herself
to use her stand to cushion the fall, even now. She hoped Ryouga and the
crew didn't mourn her loss for too lo--

*SPLOOSH*

Aki felt herself in some kind of warm liquid-like substance. It was too
thick for water, and she couldn't see through it, but it had been soft
enough to break her fall and keep from breaking her neck. She had been
extraordinarily lucky to have taken a deep breath right before she hit. She
tried swimming in it, but it was too thick. Panic began to overcome her
until she realized that her feet were touching something solid. She used
that for leverage and began to walk through the thick, viscous liquid.
Anyone not as powerful as her would have had trouble walking through it,
but not her. It was slowing her down, but she moved at a fairly quick pace.


As she moved forward and felt her lungs start to burn from lack of air, she
felt something soft brush against her face. There was a shift from it as
Aki held her hand up and grasped at it. Even through the thick substance
her fingers identified what it was: fabric. 

Aki grabbed onto the person in it, who was struggling weakly, and began
carrying them through the substance. Aki felt faint, but could have sworn
the bottom of whatever it was she was in was starting to rise. The person
she was carrying stopped struggling, not a good sign. Aki used every ounce
of energy she had when she felt an object in front of her. Taking a chance
she grabbed it and tried to hurry onward. She felt as though she was going
to black out when her head broke through the thick liquid and air passed
across her face. 

Air. The most precious substance in the world filled her lungs as she
staggered to the edge of the pool she had been in. She wiped her eyes of
the muck across them as she looked at what she was still waist-deep in. The
brown ooze left her with little doubt about what it was that had saved her
from death and nearly killed her anyway. Quicksand. 

As she gasped for air she turned her attention to her two burdens. The
first one she had grabbed turned out to be Shampoo, whose unmoving head was
just above the surface of the quicksand. The second was Perfume, who was
equally unmoving. That left only Ranma still in the pool. Aki threw Perfume
roughly on the ground next to the pool, then tried to pull Shampoo fully
out of the quicksand, so she could end up on shore and Aki could start a
search for Ranma. The odds of finding him were terrible, but she had to
take the chance.

The drag on Shampoo was incredible, and as Aki placed both hands on her and
gave a mighty heave, she saw why. Shampoo's left hand was clutching Ranma. 

Shampoo hadn't let go of him, even after the fall. Even after
unconsciousness. Aki shook her head, then remembered that Ranma had been
under longer than any of the other three. Quickly Aki placed Shampoo and
Ranma on solid ground, then heaved herself out of the waist-deep spot she
was in and examined the three closely. Perfume and Shampoo were breathing,
weakly, but they were breathing. Ranma was not, though a quick check showed
his heart was still beating.

Aki threw Ranma on his back and began mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Time
lost meaning for her as she began the process of trying to get him to
breathe on his own. She felt no breath, then repeated the procedure
swearing she would do it until she got his breathing restarted or she
dropped from exhaustion.

After three minutes, she got the former

"You dummy," Aki said as sat up and breathed a sigh of relief. It was as
she was wondering how long it would take Ranma to recover when she felt a
hand grab her by the back of the neck. She turned to look at the point of a
sword leveled against her throat.

"Why you kiss Ranma?" Shampoo said, glaring at Aki the whole time.

Aki placed her finger delicately on the tip of the sword and gently pushed
it away from her face. "It was called a 'kiss of life.' He wasn't
breathing."

"Oh!" Shampoo dropped her sword and examined Ranma gently, confirming for
herself that he was still breathing. 

Aki went over to check on Perfume. The pink-haired Amazon sat up, looking
like she had been through a vicious fight, fell several hundred feet, and
nearly drowned in quicksand, but was otherwise in good shape. The two
exchanged a few words, then looked back towards Shampoo, who was now gently
cradling Ranma in her arms. 

Shampoo felt Ranma stir, then embraced him. "Ranma, you is okay."

*BLORF*

Shampoo held Ranma away from her for a moment to see he had cleared his
insides out of all the quicksand he had managed to swallow. Too bad for
Shampoo he had done it all over her, not that it was not all that
noticeable since she was already covered in the muck. So much for any
romantic revelations though.

After several moments Ranma recovered enough to listen to what happened to
him and thanked Aki.

"What happened to Akane?" he asked as he felt his heart seize up. If
anything had happened to her...

"I think Pantyhose grabbed her. I saw him fly close to her, but I lost
track of them," Perfume said. "There were more pressing concerns at hand,
you understand."

"Yeah. He'd do that and leave the rest of us to fall to our deaths. He
probably thinks I'm out of the way now. Wait until I get my hands on him!"

Aki cuffed him in the back of the head. "As much as you have a right to be
angry with him, we gotta little problem with those monsters that attacked
us. Why don't we take care of this whole Mount Phoenix thing before we go
beating each other up?" She tried wiping as much of the muck off her
clothes as she could. Despite her outward focus, she was concerned about
Ryouga's fate. She had still been hanging from her ribbon when her cousin
had been cut loose. Fortunately, it had appeared there was a river right
below him when he fell. Aki would have sworn he hit the water, but she had
not had a good look.

Ranma assented and the remaining trio tried to dry themselves off as they
reoriented themselves. 

Aki stared at the quicksand for some time. To her knowledge that wasn't the
sort of thing that made up part of the western Chinese countryside. She
took a moment to examine her surroundings. Something else wasn't quite
right. It took her close to two minutes before she could place her finger
on it.

"Ranma! Shampoo! Take a look at the trees and plants around here and tell
me what it reminds you of."

"Being in the country," Ranma answered, irritated Aki was apparently going
off on some wild tangent that had nothing to do with beating up the
opposition.

Shampoo looked at it more closely. She hadn't noticed it before, but there
was something wrong about the plant life. Growing up in the area all of her
life, she knew nothing like the types of plant life she was seeing before
her belonged here.

She snapped her fingers. "It's just like Pangea!"

"Yeah. That's what I thought," Aki said. It was good to have that
confirmed. 

"I see what you mean," Ranma said in agreement. "This stuff gets freakier
by the moment. Let's find those guys, beat 'em up, then get them to change
this place back to the way it was. And let's hope there ain't no dinosaurs
around here either. I had more than enough to last me a lifetime."

The trio of girls agreed with Ranma and headed towards Mount Phoenix once
more.

1:06:10


Kodachi moved through the air gracefully and executed a perfect dive as she
entered the water cleanly, barely feeling the impact.

Mousse was flailing away as he did a near-version of a belly flop. He was
temporarily stunned as he changed to panda form and began to sink into the
water. Kodachi swam over to where he disappeared and managed drag him to
the surface before rousing him. Together the two headed for the shore to
dry themselves out. 

"Do we continue on, my dearest?" Kodachi asked.

Mousse-panda nodded. [We have to make sure Shampoo is all right.] He began
tromping off towards Mount Phoenix once again.

Kodachi scowled angrily at his back as she followed. He had given up on
Shampoo, yet continued to fawn over her. For his sake, when he came fully
to his senses and realized just whose heart he held, he had better start
treating Kodachi twice as nicely. Or else.


Ai, Ryouga, and Ukyou all dove into the water at the water at the same
time. The initial splash hurt, but it was something all of them could
easily deal with. 

Ai was swimming to the surface when she spotted Ryouga-bat beginning to
sink. She made a mental note that apparently bats weren't designed for
swimming. Quickly she kicked out with her legs and swam over to the sinking
form. Ryouga was far from her favorite person in the world, but he
certainly did not deserve to drown.


Ukyou paddled her arms furiously, trying to stay afloat. For someone that
had spent a good portion of her life near a seashore, one would have
thought she would be able to swim fairly well. Nothing could have been
further from the truth. She could do a passable job and could keep from
sinking like a rock, but being in water was not a favorite pastime of hers.

When no one else surfaced Ukyou began to panic. She was about to risk
trying to swim underwater when Ai broke the surface, bearing gifts in the
form of a bat and his shirt and pants. Breathing a sigh of relief, Ukyou
headed to shore, and once on firm ground set up her portable grill and
heated some water for Ryouga. Within minutes he was dressed and apologizing
for nearly drowning. 

"Don't worry about it," Ukyou assured him.

"I just hope Aki's all right," Ryouga muttered.

Ai pointed towards Mount Phoenix. "Since that's where we were heading,
let's get going. I'm sure the others will be there waiting for us."

Ukyou and Ryouga nodded in agreement as the trio set off towards Mount
Phoenix.


57:12

The Devils had split up. Most tried to find the separate groups of people
while Tessai and Mujuru headed directly to Mount Phoenix in case any of the
intruders made it that far. None of them could be allowed to get to the
Shogun. None of them.


Ranma and the girls gazed at the huge field full of the strange flowers
before them. The expanse was truly immense, unlike anything Ranma had ever
seen, yet there was something wrong about the flora. It appeared...alien,
in some way. 

"Kodachi would have a field day with this," he commented.

"Ah! It's just a bunch of flowers. Plants aren't dangerous," Aki commented
as she set off for the field.

"You never had one try to eat you whole," Ranma replied dryly as he
followed behind her, wary of any plants that might suddenly rise up and try
to devour him.

The quartet made it halfway across the field when Perfume slapped the first
bee that stung her. She was about to continue onward when something clicked
in her mind. "I think we have a problem."

The others turned to look at her, then heard the sound of buzzing come from
all around. A huge swarm of bees, wasps, and other various stinging insects
began to pour forth from the flowers. 

"Even with the amagurikan, I can't handle anywhere near this many bugs!"
Ranma shouted as he began swatting them out of the air.

Shampoo began to panic as well. They had no attack that could wipe out a
lot of bugs that came at them from all sides at the same...

"Ranma! Run away to almost the edge of the field, then use the Moko
Takabisha on me!" Shampoo shouted.

Ranma shook his head, the move allowing him to get stung several times.
"Are you crazy?! How's that going to help?!"

In answer Shampoo began to glow blue, the chi energy taking on a scale-like
pattern. 

Ranma understood in a heartbeat. "Run!" he shouted to Perfume while
grabbing Aki and heading to the edge of the field.

Aki allowed herself to be carried almost half of the distance before she
realized what was happening. "You coward! You're leaving Shampoo to die
while she attracts all of the bugs! Oww!" She smacked an offending wasp.
"Almost all of them."

"Nah! She's going to blow herself up."

"Oh," Aki said in relief. "That makes...WHAT?!!!"


Perfume began to run after Ranma when she spotted something in front of
her. It was just a fleeting glimpse from out of the corner of her eye, but
it was all she needed to confirm what she had thought she had seen. She
brought her naginta forward and used the 'Whirling Dervish' to cut down as
many of the insects as she could. Some got through and stung her, but not
enough to halt her progress.


Shampoo stood at the eye of the newly formed swarm. It was difficult
retaining control of the 'Dragon's Scales'. The bugs may have been small,
but there were enough of them that the defense wanted to strike out and
destroy them. However, the blast from her alone might not be large enough
to destroy them all, and Shampoo wouldn't be able to use the attack again.
She had to get them all the first time.

"Hurry, Ranma," she said through gritted teeth.


Ranma thought he was far enough away from the majority of the swarm and
released Aki. He summoned his confidence and allowed the chi energy to form
between his hands.

"MOKO TAKABISHA!!!"

The attack struck Shampoo dead center. The following sphere of energy that
radiated outward from her expanded to a tremendous size, vaporizing over
ninety nine percent of the bugs. Ranma found himself knocked backward from
the force of the explosion, slamming into Aki as she too was blown off her
feet.


As the sphere disappeared, Shampoo was left on her knees trying to
recuperate her energy. For some reason maintaining the control for as long
as she had had drained her worse than when she had employed it against
Mousse. The purple-haired Amazon decided she was going to have to practice
her control over the attack.


Perfume picked herself up off the ground. Her back felt a little burned
from the amount of chi energy that had hit her, and though she ached, she
could still fight. Her gaze turned to where the hunchbacked man that had
been directing the insects from behind a rock slowly revealed himself.

"A bold tactic," Mushizo complimented as he brought his battle fork to
bare. He had been far enough away to avoid the effects of the 'Dragon's
Scales' blast, and proceeded to use that advantage on the injured Perfume.

Naginta met battle fork as the two engaged in combat. Four times the
weapons clashed, four times each attack was parried. Mushizo's hopes for a
quick ending were quickly dashed. Worse, he saw that Ranma, Aki, and
Shampoo were recovering and looking towards the fight. Mentally, he
summoned more insects from around the area. With any luck he could finish
Perfume quickly and run off until the new swarm arrived and dealt with his
opponents. 

Mushizo swung at Perfume's head. She retreated long enough for the
hunchbacked man to back away and rip off his shirt. He half turned,
allowing Perfume to catch a glimpse of the hive-like hump that was embedded
in his back. Perfume's eyes widened as bees started coming out of it and
attacked. She was unable to deal with them as Mushizo once again came at
her with his battle fork.

Hundreds of stings began to wear her down as she found herself locked in
combat with Mushizo. The others were still too far away to help, and soon
the pain from the stings would overwhelm her and she would fall to
Mushizo's weapon. She had only one chance.

Perfume deliberately locked up the fork with her own naginta as more stings
assailed from allaround. She maneuvered so her right wrist was pointed at
Mushizo's head. 

Perfect.

"Say good-bye, you hunchbacked freak!"

In an instant she let go of the naginta with her left hand and twisted the
oversized bracer on her right arm. A tiny black cylinder popped out as she
shifted her hand and pulled back on a small spring-attached piece of metal,
that had been concealed, towards the end of the bracer. She released the
piece of metal and allowed it to go forward.

*BANG*

Perfume watched as Mushizo's left compound eye disappeared and a huge chunk
of flesh went flying outward from the back of his skull from the impact of
the single armor-piercing bullet her gauntlet concealed. The Devil's body
went limp and fell backwards. As Mushizo's body hit the ground, Perfume
felt the insects stop stinging as they too followed their master dead to
the ground.

"Welcome to the era of modern-day weaponry." Perfume sank to her knees as
her three comrades-at-arms at last rushed to her side.

"Are you all right?" Shampoo said as she examined Perfume. It didn't look
good. Perfume had huge swellings over almost all of her body. The pain had
to be excruciating.

"No," Perfume barely managed to get out through her puffy lips. "I have to
enter a healing trance. I learned it from an Indian shaman during my
travels. It's my only hope. Good luck." She lay on her back and
concentrated, using her body's life energy to heal herself, hopefully in

time.

The others looked at her, temporarily uncertain of what to do. There were
no other Devils that seemed to be coming out to avenge the death of their
friend, so the trio talked it over, then elected to take a chance and moved
Perfume to the woods, concealing her in some shrubs. It was a risky tactic.
If anyone stumbled upon her, there was nothing Ranma and the others could
do in the underlying brush and plants, but there was no other choice.
Shampoo gave a prayer for her friend as the trio set off for Mount Phoenix
once more.


57:12

At the same time:

Kodachi and Mousse-panda made their way through the verdant tropical
jungle. The Black Rose had already made a mental note of at least five
different varieties of plants she did not recognize. Examining them when an
opportunity presented itself was going to be a pleasure.

The pair were getting close to the mountain when Benisato almost seemed to
slither into view. 

"A new opponent," Kodachi said as she drew a ribbon. "You will fare just as
well as your associate did against us."

"I'm not a hunchbacked oaf," Benisato said as she undid the clasp on her
garment and stood, naked save for the snake tattoos that adorned her body.

"Do not try to tempt my Mousse!" Kodachi spat. "He's...mi..n..." She
trailed off as the snake tattoos moved of their own accord, capturing all
of Kodachi's attention. There was no longer anything else in her mind save
the loveliness of those gracefully flowing reptiles.

Mousse-panda stared at Kodachi, concerned at why she had suddenly seized
up. He turned to the woman standing about fifteen feet before him, the
somewhat blurry woman before him whose moving snake tattoos were too out of
focus to be effective on Mousse-panda. He drew a set of knives and prepared
to throw them at the woman when he felt a wire circle around his neck. Four
hundred thousand volts shot through Mousse-panda as he discovered he could
do nothing more than fry.

Yurimaru, hidden in the branches above his opponent, let the voltage shoot
through Mousse-panda. He was annoyed. Electrocuting someone's trained panda
was beneath him. He should be at Mount Phoenix and at Gemma's side, helping
him fight off any intruders.

The sound of electricity shook Kodachi out of her trance. Reflexively, she
hurled a razor hoop at the wire around Mousse-panda's neck, severing it.
Yurimaru raised a single eyebrow in irritation. No one was allowing him to
get his work done anymore.

The instant the hypnotic contact was broken, Benisato shifted the snake
tattoos adorning her body into living vipers and sent them forth to attack.
All four sank their fangs deep in Kodachi's limbs. She gave a squeal of
pain as the vipers pulled out, then continued forward to examine her love.
If he was dead there was nothing for her anyway.

"That should be enough to kill the ridiculous panda," Yurimaru said. "If it
wasn't, I trust you will finish them off."

"The girl will be dead in less than two minutes," Benisato confirmed.
"That's one kill apiece."

"I am not Tessai!" Yurimaru snapped. "I shall return to Mount Phoenix and
keep those other fools away from Lord Gemma. Return once the girl has
expired before your eyes." He leaped off at top speed towards Mount
Phoenix.

Benisato watched idly as Kodachi wept over the panda. She was annoyed when
the gymnast gave a squeal of joy and announced out loud that he had a
pulse. Benisato shook her head. Yurimaru was losing his touch, though how
any panda could have withstood that level of electricity was beyond the
Mistress of the Snakes ability to comprehend. It would die for certain once
she used her own personal venom on him. There was not a creature alive,
outside of Gemma, that could survive that particular toxin.

Benisato moved forward to finish the pair off when she noticed Kodachi
bring out a vial and quaff it. "What was that?" 

Kodachi smiled as she brought out another one of her razor hoops from
somewhere in her tights. "I have a tendency to use snake venom in some of
my chemical agents. I always keep a universal snake antidote on hand. It's
my own design. Now let's see if you're razor-resistant."

Benisato remained motionless, stunned by the revelation. An image of the
last young raven-haired girl she had poisoned, and who was unaffected by
it, flashed through her mind as she superimposed Kugara's face upon
Kodachi's. Benisato was so amazed at her ill fortune that she failed to
evade the razor edged hoop, allowing it to slice clean through her neck.

The last thought through the snake woman's mind was the injustice of it
all.


49:29

Happosai found the concealed cave he was searching for. It hadn't taken
much convincing on his part to get Cologne to agree that approaching
through the front entrance was just asking for trouble. He had sneaked into
lots of hidden fortresses throughout the years, and one thing he learned
from all of them was that there was always more than one way in. Mount
Phoenix was no exception.

He laughed to himself as he and Cologne crept cautiously along the
passageway. One thing he had learned from all of secret ways into mountain
fortresses was that they almost always carried traps.

"What's that smell?" Cologne asked.

Happosai paused for a moment to sniff the air. From the second he inhaled
he knew what it was. "Decomposing Flesh." 

Cologne nodded her head. "That's what I thought."

Happosai considered the new information. "Let's head for it."

"Why would we want to do that?" Cologne asked in surprise. 

"Because no one leaves guards around dead bodies. They can't stand the
smell for long." Without waiting for her agreement, he went on in the
direction of the smell.

Cologne accepted the 'wisdom' of the suggestion and followed. Even if
guards were present, there should not be too many of them.

As the duo reached the main cavern the sight inside made even the hardened
elders recoil. Hundreds of dead bodies filled the cavern. Mount Phoenix was
now nothing more than a giant mausoleum. 

"Monsters," Cologne whispered under her breath. That was all she could
think of. It would have to suffice.

"Col-chan?" Happosai said softly.

"Yes?"

"We're going to make these animals pay, no matter what. I've never been one
to take killing lightly, but none of them will be alive by the end of the
day."

Cologne only nodded her head in agreement. 

The two made their way past the piles of bodies. Just as they made it
halfway through, Happosai felt his leg catch on something. He looked down
and discovered an outstretched partially decomposed hand had caught on the
leg of his gi. He tried pulling it away, only to see the hand tighten its
grip. Another hand began moving, then another as all of the bodies began to
move.

Cologne lashed out at the hand clutching Happosai's leg, then leapt clear
of the now moving bodies. Happosai joined her a moment later.

"It looks like there were guards after all," he said as he saw the corpses
begin to shamble towards them.

"Too bad we don't have the ghost sweeper to put all of these poor souls to
rest properly. It looks like we'll have to do this the hard way." Cologne
began to summon her chi, cursing all the more at the scum that dared to use
necromancy. The dead were meant to stay dead. She would make whoever it was
pay. Beyond a shadow of a doubt, they would pay.


49:29

At the same time:

Zakura watched as the little fool who had dared to bleed her, and two of
his little sluts, approached Mount Phoenix. It had been good fortune that
delivered the one she wanted most to be dead into her hands. Now she was
poised in just the right spot to kill him, high above his head where tons
of rock could be used to bury him. Sometimes there was no substitute for
being lucky.

"Good bye!" she shouted down at his form nearly a hundred feet below. She
was amused to see his head whip up as she threw the explosive at the
keystone. Instantly she detonated it, causing a mini-avalanche to cascade
down towards the trio. It appeared the largest boulder of the lot was
heading directly towards him. There was nothing they could do, no time to
get out of the way, as the rocks rained down upon them. The largest one
struck the trio dead on. 

Zakura waited a moment for the dust to settle. Seeing there was no one
climbing through the huge pile of rubble, nor at the sides of it, she went
back into the mountain. With any luck Tessai would not have discovered all
of the intruders and she would get to kill a few more.


Thirty seconds after Zakura left, the huge five ton boulder stirred.
Impossibly, the rock moved up and away from the pile. A large, black figure
of a muscular woman in scanty armor, composed of psychic energy, tossed the
rock aside as if it was a pebble. Once free of the stone, the figure
retreated into the form of Akiko Yoshida.

Ranma and Shampoo could only stare at her in stunned surprise. They had
heard the story from Ryouga, but had not understood just how incredible the
sight was. And it had been the only thing that could have saved them.

"Thanks," Ranma told her, trying to keep the awe out of his voice. If only
he could do something like that, he would be unbeatable. Maybe there was a
way to increase his strength through his chi. The old ghoul might have some
ideas about that.

He placed his hand on the silent Aki's shoulder. As he touched her she gave
a soft gurgle, then her eyes rolled up inside her head as she started to
collapse. Ranma grabbed her before she could hit the ground.

"What's wrong?" he asked Shampoo as he examined Aki.

"I don't know." Shampoo shrugged. "Didn't Ryouga say something about her
never being able to use it unless someone called her by 'that' word?"

Now that Ranma thought about it, he had heard Ryouga mention something like
that. It was not like Ranma had paid that much attention to the specifics.
There were a lot of other things on his mind at the time.

"She seems to be breathing okay." He looked to the mountain next to them.
"Man, what should we do? Leave her and go in, or stay out here with her?"

Shampoo considered that. Aki was a fighter. "She'd want us to go in and
avenge her."

Ranma nodded in agreement. Shampoo did a quick search and saw no one and
nothing around that could harm Aki. Once again Ranma was forced to hide
someone he was going to leave behind. He was going to make that exploding
woman pay for what she had done to him and his friends. That was a promise.


After hiding Aki amongst the rubble, effectively shrouding her from anyone
that did not know she was there, Shampoo and Ranma searched and found a
concealed passage a little ways up the mountain wall. With one last
backward glance at where their fallen comrade was hidden amongst the rocks,
Shampoo and Ranma entered Mount Phoenix.


44:30

Tarou-bull wasn't about to walk into some trap like the others. He had
heard the legends of Mount Phoenix during his travels. Since Cologne
assured him they were quite real, that meant they would have entrances
which they could fly into. It was one such entrance he was searching for.
It didn't appear any of their opponents from earlier were able to fly,
which meant there was a reasonable chance such an entry point might not be
guarded. And if there were a guard he would crush them.

Tarou-bull flew with Akane in his arms, savoring every moment she was
there, in spite of the seriousness of the situation. More often now he was
discovering her absences made him feel as though something was missing from
his life. Time was making him crave her more than ever. Once all of this
was behind them and he won her heart, which was inevitable, he was going to
have to consider their future. Settling down seemed like a good idea to
him. Running the dojo sounded like a decent way to make a living. No, Akane
would want to run it, and that would sit fine with him. Curiously he did
not feel the need to call the shots around her. Deep inside he knew that
she wanted to take charge of things, and that was all right too. He wasn't
even dating her and he was already whipped.

And it was a pretty damn good feeling too.

Making peace with Nabiki was going to be difficult, but it wasn't like he
was marrying her. They could come out to some sort of agreement. Sort of an
'I won't ever mess with you again if you don't mess with me,' arrangement.
She'd better accept something like that, anyway. And to think, if Nabiki
had not sicced that tail on him they would never have crossed swords. He
shrugged. There was no use in trying to change that which could not be
changed. Just like his dead mother.

It was odd. Only recently had he realized that Akane bore a passing
resemblance to his mother. At first he panicked, fearful he had some sort
of Oedipus complex involving her and it hadn't been love at all. But after
some soul searching he understood that was not the case. What he felt for
Akane was true love, not some misguided attempt to reclaim something he
could never have. In a way, the idea that he might not have truly loved her
had scared him, and in the end, once that feeling passed, it eradicated
whatever doubts he might have once held. 

Tarou-bull returned his thoughts to the present as he landed in a large
hole in the side of the mountain. One that could only be reached by air.
Gently he let Akane down, then took the lead. The passageway was designed
to be slightly large for normal-sized people, which meant Tarou had to
crouch to enter. He hoped the tunnel did not extend very far into the
mountain. Any fights he was involved would end up with him having a
definite disadvantage; there was absolutely no room to maneuver. With the
way his luck had been going of late it came as no surprise when he saw the
man in old-style Japanese white robes waiting for him. 

"You shall not pass," the blind swordsman, Ututsu Mujuru warned as he held
his sword high.

Tarou-bull just bellowed loudly and charged. If he could take Mujuru out
quickly he might be able to escape with just one cut. Besides, it was only
a guy with a sword. He'd taken out plenty of men with more than that.

Tarou-bull was almost on top of him when the blade suddenly shown with a
light almost as bright as the sun. The flash caught Tarou-bull off guard as
he reflexively reared up in surprise. Mujuru used the opening to his full
advantage, cutting Tarou-bull deeply along the ribcage. He flowed from one
move to the next as he slid between Tarou's legs and cut once again. This
time the target was the hamstrings of his left leg. Tarou-bull staggered
forward and Mujuru's blow cut deep, but not deep enough to sever the
tendons and ligaments. Mujuru rose from his knees and with a twist of the
wrist, casually severed Tarou-bull's eel tail, The cursed boy screamed out
in pain, blindly flailing away and striking the rock walls, hoping to catch
the swordsman he could neither see nor hear over his own roars of pain.

With Tarou-bull effectively neutralized, Mujuru switched his attention to
Akane. Her experience in early morning duels with Kunou enabled her to
avoid the first couple of strikes aimed at her heart. The blind Devil
quickly evaluated her as having some true skill in avoiding his blade and
concentrated more intently on an attack. He had forced her on the defensive
when he sensed she'd stumbled over a rock and fell heavily to the tunnel
floor. From her position on her back she could do nothing more than hold
her arm up to ward the killing blow to her head. As Mujuru brought his
blade down on the girl, intent on cutting through the arm with the first
stroke then finishing her off with a second, he sensed something amiss.
Something about the girl that he couldn't quite put his finger on. As he
brought his sword down on her gi-covered arm, he realized what it was even
as the sword struck the limb. Her pulse was too steady for her to have
accidentally fallen.

*CLANG*

His sword was halted by something metal under the sleeve. A brief 'glimpse'
of the last moments of his previous life, and his sword being blocked by a
blade buried in bamboo, flashed in his mind as Akane's foot met his groin.
She was on her feet in less than a second, grabbing Mujuru's weapon arm and
forcing it across her knee. The arm did not break, but the pain was great
enough to make him release his hold on the weapon. He then found himself on
the receiving end of dozens of punches and kicks that were leveled at him
so quickly he did not have time to slump to the ground. The last thing he
heard was the girl crying out something about hurting her friend.


Akane at last stopped beating Mujuru. It was too difficult to keep him
upright to suffer from any more punches. For a while, Akane had believed
that she hated Shampoo, and she did, to a degree, but it was nothing
compared to what she felt to the man before her now. He had tried to kill
her friend. 

She had recoiled when she heard Tarou-bull cry out in pain as his eel tail
was severed, and wanted to help him, but instinctively knew she had to take
care of Mujuru first. When it became obvious she wasn't going to get by his
defenses, she came up with a desperate plan. Before leaving the ship Tarou
had given her his other bracer to replace the one she'd left at home. She
had protested it at first, knowing how much they meant to him, but he had
managed to talk into accepting it anyway. Somehow the way he explained
things always made sense, and she found herself giving in. It was a good
thing he had. Because of Mujuru's superior reach with his blade, she
couldn't get lose enough to inflict any damage. Eventually she came up with
a plan before he could slip a cut past her defenses. It was risky, but she
took the chance that the bracer could withstand one good sword stroke, so
she pretended to trip and let her opponent become overconfident. And it had
worked to perfection. She had taken Mujuru out, alone.

As she stopped beating on him she looked at her fists. Both were covered in
a deep crimson. Blood. In fear she examined the Devil's fallen form more
closely. From the condition he was in she understood instantly that she had
nearly beaten him to death. She had lost control.

Akane backed away in fear. She had never done that before, never come so
close to killing someone, and she found herself nauseated. Softly she began
weeping until a large hand rested on her shoulder. She turned to look into
the eyes of Tarou's cursed form and buried herself in his furry hide,
crying while praying the tears would wash away her shame.


37:49

Ryouga, Ukyou, and Ai stared at the rock wall before them. It had taken a
while, but they had finally arrived at Mount Phoenix. 

"How do we get in?" Ai asked as she looked around for some sort of opening.

"That's easy." Ryouga stepped up to the side of the mountain, pointed one
finger, then shouted, "Bakusai Tenketsu!" and blew a hole in the side of
the mountain. Two more 'breaking points' later, the trio had access to the
inside of the mountain. 

"Where do we go from here?" Ai asked as she looked over the interior of the
mountain. They were currently in a large cavern, devoid of anything other
than rock, though she did take note that a good portion of the surface was
smooth, obviously from extensive use.

"Why don't we go this way?" Ryouga started to go down one of the tunnels
that led deeper into the mountain.

Ukyou and Ai looked at one another, then rushed forward, each picking up
Ryouga by lifting up under his shoulder and effectively carrying him to a
tunnel that led upward.

"No offense, Ryouga, but you'll probably end up taking us to the center of
the earth if we let you lead," Ukyou said as the trio began searching for
something out of the ordinary.

The next tunnel led to a massive cavern full of destroyed houses. They
surveyed the carnage with a wary eye, wondering what happened to all of the
people that had been living there, when a familiar voice boomed out.

"It's about time some of you showed up."

The three looked on to see Tessai approach them, his twin bladed sword
drawn. The way he was smiling at the trio repulsed them. There wasn't the
slightest doubt in any of their minds what sort of creature the stone giant
was. 

"Surround him!" Ai shouted. 

Both she and Ukyou moved to Tessai's flanks. Surprisingly he made no move
to prevent either one of them from doing that. He stood still and just
grinned at the three of them. 

"Attack me all at once or separately, it won't make a difference. I'm going
to kill all of you."

Ai nodded at Ukyou. The chef took that as her cue to leap forward and swing
her spatula at Tessai's side. He casually moved his giant weapon in her
direction, deflecting the attack. Ukyou leaped out of range of the weapon
while Ai followed up by using her pompom explosives attack, raising a cloud
of dust from the impact of the pellets. As the smoke cleared they saw
Tessai grinning at them as though nothing had happened.

"Are you finished yet?" he asked, smiling the entire time. Watching future
victims panic was always a kick.

"You still have me to deal with." Ryouga charged forward and punched Tessai
in his rocky chest. 

This time Tessai took the attack seriously as he matched blows with Ryouga,
keeping his sword in check. As Ryouga fought, both girls saw what was
slowly happening, Ryouga was getting tired as his blows only had a minimal
effect on Tessai, whereas the stone giant's punches were beginning to take
their toll on Ryouga.

The pair waited until Tessai struck Ryouga hard enough to knock him back
several feet and stunned him, then attacked. Ukyou threw her mini-spatulas
at Tessai while Ai went for a baton attack, targeting the small missing
chuck of rock that Aki had knocked loose when she had repeatedly
head-butted Tessai. The Devil took no note of the mini-spatulas as they
harmlessly bounced off his hide. Ai deftly avoided the backhanded swing
directed at her and struck the missing spot squarely. 

Tessai shouted out in pain and batted Ai away from him and into a wall near
Ukyou. The chef saw Ai moving slowly and rushed to her fallen comrade. Ai
was just starting to get to her feet when she saw Tessai, still holding his
forehead with his free hand, hurl the giant two-bladed sword at her.

Ukyou moved into the path of the weapon without realizing it. She turned at
the sound of the spinning weapon, only to see her own world spin as she was
shoved out of the way. There was a brief cry of pain, and as Ukyou got to
her feet she saw Ai lying on her stomach, a long deep gash riding up the
length of her back right next to her spine. Blood poured freely from the
wound.

"NO!!!" Ukyou picked up the all too limp in her arms.

"I almost...managed to push you...out of the way...and dodge the blade
in...time. Would have been...quite the feat," she gasped out.

"You'll be okay," Ukyou sobbed through her tears.


Ryouga picked himself up and looked on at Ukyou holding Ai. There was so
much blood. Too much. His gaze moved from the horrible scene before him to
his opponent. The course of action was clear, and it was decided in a
heartbeat. No mercy for those that would kill his friends. He rushed
forward with his finger extended. Tessai's rocky hide was nonliving matter,
which would make the attack effective.

He found the spot he needed, right above the heart of his opponent, and
aimed for it. "BAKUSAI TENKET-"

Tessai prevented the attack by grabbing Ryouga's wrist before contact could
be made, then twisted, breaking the bone.


37:49

Shampoo and Ranma moved cautiously through the tunnels. Ranma remembered
Cologne saying something about the effect coming from the top of the
mountain, so both he and Shampoo began their climb. Through vacant tunnels
that felt hollow and empty. Through caverns that felt too silent. Through a
mountain that felt more like a graveyard than a place for any living thing.

"I don't like this place, Ranma," Shampoo said as she moved closer to him.

"It ain't nothing." His tone belied the concern he felt. The place unnerved
him too, but since it put him at such unrest his senses were unusually
heightened. It proved to be fortunate as he sensed the attack come from the
ledge above him. He knocked Shampoo out of the way as the wire looped
around his neck. 

Yurimaru knew he had his prey, one of the fools that would dare to attack
his Lord Gemma. He vowed the one in his clutches would suffer far more than
the others. He had yet to tap into the full potential of his
newly-augmented abilities, courtesy of the Shogun of the Dark. Now he sent
close to two million volts through Ranma and watched him twitch at the end
of his line. After several seconds he stopped and allowed Ranma's body to
slump to the ground. Yurimaru followed suit as he hopped down to the cavern
floor below, next to the boy's smoldering body. He moved in front of Ranma
and towards Shampoo, the Devil desiring to watch her stare in fear at him.
The master of electricity was annoyed to see not one bit of apprehension in
the girl, but rather a smirk which was directed at Yuirmaru.

"Death comes for you, you who would dare to harm my master."

Shampoo just shook her head. "I don't think so. You're too, too stupid to
hurt me."

It was then Yurimaru heard the rustle of clothing behind him. He turned to
look into the face of one very angry, and very unharmed, Ranma Saotome.

"H...How did you..." was all the Devil could get out.

"Romeo, Romeo where for art thou Romeo," Ranma said with a flourish as he
released in amagurikan into Yurimaru. The Devil crumpled into a heap on the
floor. 

"He won't be getting up anytime soon." Ranma said as he nudged/kicked
Yurimaru's body with his foot. He was about to say something else when
Shampoo glomped onto him.

"Are you sure you're all right?" she said as she squeezed him tightly.

"Yeah. That Drog demon hit me with worse, and I could take that without a
problem." If one didn't count the headache he had suffered for the next two
days.

Shampoo was almost certain that was the case, especially since she had seen
Ranma wink at her as soon as Yurimaru had stopped shooting electricity
through him, but it was a good excuse to get a glomp in onto him. It really
went far in improving her morale, and would probably help his as well.
Still, she released him before he protested her closeness. 

The duo tied Yurimaru up in his own wires, then set off once again for the
top of the mountain. As they moved, Shampoo could not help but feel more
dread as they continued. There was still time for Mr. Domino's prediction
to come true, and she had a sinking feeling there were even greater dangers
nearby. Still, she was a warrior by birth, and if she did meet her end it
would be with pride. She would make Ranma proud of her.


32:56

Cologne unleashed one more Hiryuu Shouten Ha at the collection of zombies
while Happosai unloaded a large Happodaikarin into the center. The ensuing
explosion wiped out the last of the animated dead, finally leaving the pair
with no opponents. 

Cologne and Happosai spared a moment to gaze sadly at their handiwork. They
had completely destroyed the last of the bodies of the denizens of Mount
Phoenix. There had been no other option, but the whole event left a rotten
taste in their mouths that would not be leaving for some time.

"Let's get going!" Happosai said as he searched for a way that led up. For
the first time in decades he was truly angry, even moreso then when Genma
and Soun had locked him away in that cave. At least they had a reason to do
what they did, but whatever monster was responsible for such a genocide was
going to pay with his life.


32:25

Ryouga cried out in pain as his wrist broke under the pressure. Tessai
lifted his foe up with his free hand and hurled him into a nearby wall,
which shattered under impact. From where Tessai stood, he saw water from
the makeshift aqueducts that ran through the walls of the mountain run out
from the hole in the wall and onto the floor. Tessai caught his returning
blade, then walked over to where Ryouga was buried and began sifting
through the rubble to make sure his opponent was dead. Tessai moved four
stones, then five, and failed to spot Ryouga. He scratched his head as he
looked around once more. It was impossible. He had a clear view of the
small pile of stones the entire time. Ryouga had to be there. The only
thing Tessai found was a bat amidst the rubble, but no teenage youth. 

Tessai shrugged his shoulders. Why should he waste time looking for someone
to kill when there was at least one other girl around he could do away
with? After he had some fun with her, of course. He returned his attention
to the girl who was cradling her injured companion's body. Judging from the
wound he had inflicted, Tessai figured she wasn't long for this world. That
left the one with the spatula. He watched the events unfold as the chef
spoke quietly to her companion. There wasn't much else that could put him
in as  good a mood as watching one person slowly expire in another's arms.


Ukyou cradled Ai's head in her arms, brushing the blonde's hair out of her
face. There wasn't anything she could do. Why?! Why was it so unfair? Why
did SHE have to die?

"Ukyou," Ai said  almost inaudibly. "Sorry to do this to you."

"Shush. Don't talk. It'll be all right." It had to be all right. Ai
couldn't die. She just couldn't. They had done so much and there was still
more they had to do together. There was too much left undone. Too much left
undecided.

"I don't think so," Ai said as she grimaced. "I'm sorry I have to leave
you, but I was right. It really does hurt too much."

"NO!!!" Ukyou screamed. "You can't go! I don't want you to! I need you!"
Her voice dropped. "I love you. See. You can't die if I say I love you."

Ukyou watched the smile blossom on Ai's lips. 

"That's so sweet, to hear you say that." Ai half-closed her eyes. "I'm
truly happy, for the first time in so long. Thank you. I need to go to
sleep now." Her eyes closed farther.

"Don't die!" Ukyou pleaded.

"Not dyin'," Ai barely got out. "Just rest for...a...while." 

And Ai's eyes closed.

"That's the way it works, little girl."

The sound of the voice cut through Ukyou's sorrow, though she continued to
gently cradle Ai's head. Maybe she would wake up. Maybe.

"I've been through this scene dozens of times, and I never get tired of it.
It's just hard for me to keep from killing someone outright, so it's
moments like this I truly treasure," Tessai laughed while bragging and made
a mental note to try to inflict just enough damage on people so that they
died more slowly around their loved ones. It was...intoxicating.

"It'll be all right," Ukyou said as she bent low and over Ai's face. "I'll
take care of everything. You'll see." She gently kissed Ai's forehead. The
first time she had initiated a kiss between the two. Delicately she allowed
Ai's head to touch the stone floor, then rose to her feet.

"Now I've seen this bit close to thirty times, I think," Tessai said as he
watched Ukyou closely. "This is the point where you shout out how you're
going to kill me for taking away your loved one and how I'm going to die in
agony and etcetera etcetera. And I know what you're thinking. You're
saying, 'I'm the big bad guy and you're the good guy that's pure of heart
and on the side of justice and you're going to get your revenge by killing
me.' Well it don't work that way. This is the real world, little girl. Bad
things happen to good people all the time, and 'justice' is almost never
served. I'm proof of that. I've been responsible for lots of unhappy
endings. Only once did someone actually succeed in avenging some of my
victims, and even then I've managed to come back in the end. I guess that
means it really wasn't much of a victory, now does it? So much for
vengeance. You and your little friend are going to die at my hands, just
like hundreds of others, just like thousands more, and there's not a thing
you can do about it."

Tessai paused as Ukyou began a slow walk towards him. "Don't feel sad,
little girl. Where your friend went, there's going to be a whole lot of
other people joining her." He waited for Ukyou to say something, some cry
of outrage or pain, but there was nothing. Just silence.

"So you're a quiet one. Those are pretty rare. Not much fun either." He
brought his blade up before him. "I'll get rid of you quick so you can say
hello to your little friend." Yes. It was a good idea to dispatch her fast.
He had seen dead eyes like hers several times before. He hated those kinds
of eyes. It meant that person lost the ability to fear, and they had a
tendency to be a bother to kill. 

Besides, that look was the only thing left in life that made him feel even
slightly uneasy.

The girl continued walking slowly towards him, so he stepped forward and
raised his weapon high in the air. She wasn't even making a move for her
weapon. She just continued staring at him through those dead eyes. It was
time to end it, so he brought his weapon down directly towards her skull.

Ukyou took a half step back, the blade only lightly slicing through the
front of her uniform and some of the skin underneath. It was a deep cut,
one that would leave a scar, but wasn't fatal. The blow was dodged, not
because of some feeling of self-persevation, it was simply because there
was something left undone.

As Tessai drew his blade back up, Ukyou found what she was looking for. She
jabbed her finger forward, seeking the middle knuckle of the ring finger on
Tessai's right hand, the one gripping the weapon.

She touched the spot perfectly.

Tessai's entire forearm detonated, sending rock, blood, and gore
everywhere. There was no scream of pain; the shock from the blow had been
instantaneous. He just looked down at the stump where the upper part of his
arm had been, then looked at the girl, whose white eyes were all that shone
through a face that was totally covered in blood. Tessai's blood. "Y...YOU
BLEW UP MY ARM!!!"

"Yes," the dead voice, totally devoid of any emotion, replied through the
mask of blood. "We'll start with your arm."

When Tessai had been modified, the Shogun had greatly increased his
durability, enabling him to absorb incredible amounts of damage. At the
time Tessai had been enthusiastic about the change, now he wished he had
never received his adjustment as Ukyou continued her task. Despite
sustaining enough damage to have destroyed his old body several times over,
he lived.

Tessai's screams of torment echoed throughout the mountain for some time.


27:47

Akane and Tarou-bull turned another corner in the passageways. Twice they
had to go back because the stone corridors were too small to accommodate
the cursed youth, so they doubled back and found a different way up. It was
taking them an extra amount of time, but they were slowly making their way
up the mountain.


27:39

Cologne saw that Happosai was indeed looking over the children with a care
that she had never seen him employ. She had always suspected he reserved a
small place in his perverted heart for small children, and now her
suspicions were confirmed. 

Happosai had sensed the presence of the children as the pair searched for
their unknown foe. At first the old ones suspected it was some sort of
ambush, but when they searched and found nothing other than the trapped
children, each relaxed the tiniest bit.

"" Happosai asked softly.

A young boy, relieved at his freedom, answered first. ""

" another disheveled child spoke.

"" a third one said in a sad voice.
""

Happosai tried cutting off the tears some of the younger ones threatened to
release. He vowed once again the animals that had hurt these people would
pay.

"" One of the older girls caught the attention of
Cologne. 

""

"" The girl's voice dropped a little as she continued. ""

Cologne nodded. "" They had taken one girl out
of all the possible children. Dread filled her heart as she began to
suspect why the man would have taken only one child. One that was destined
not to return.

She gazed back at the way they had come. Cologne wanted to lead the
children to safety, but there was no time. Once again she was going to be
forced to take a chance with innocent lives.

""

Every one of the children nodded their heads.

" She handed the girl that had been talking to her a small
medallion. ""

The girl nodded as Cologne told her to take part of the way she and
Happosai had come back. But she made certain to tell them to avoid the
lower levels, making up something about there being traps down there. They
should be spared the sight of the pieces of dead bodies their people had
become.

Happosai suppressed his urge to follow the children as well. It was risky
to allow the children to leave unescorted, but there was another child
whose life was probably being measured by the seconds. The pair of old
masters hurried onward, feeling something building in the air. Events were
reaching a crux, and there was very little time left. 

They had not traveled far when Happosai leaped into the air to avoid a
metal claw that came out of the shadows themselves. The claw retracted into
them, then came out of a different one towards Cologne. She casually
blocked it with her staff.

"A shadow mover," she said bluntly.

Happosai nodded in agreement. "I know what to do."

The duo avoided two other equally ineffectual attacks. Then Shujima stepped
out of the shadows themselves, or, more appropriately, the real Shujima and
twenty identical images. All began moving among themselves in the corridor,
surrounding Cologne and Happosai.

Unconcerned, Cologne nodded to Happosai. Shujima was using an illusion
similar to the Splitting Cat Hairs technique, only it was improved. Cologne
could still tell which was the real man, but what she was about to do would
make Shujima's illusions more than useless. She raised her staff and threw
it. The item whirled in a circle in mid-air, similar in manner to Tessai's
blade. The staff snuffed out all of the torches in one direction, then hit
off a far wall and came back, putting out all of the torches in the other
direction, leaving all three in pitch blackness.

"Shadow traveling doesn't work so well without shadows, does it?" Happosai
called out as he used his other senses to spot Shujima in the darkness.
Happosai noted that the master of Shadows confronted him as well, obviously
being able to see in the pitch blackness too. He brought his claw back and
launched it at Happosai. The aged one easily plucked it out of mid-air and
launched himself to Shujima, burying the Devil's own claw in his neck.
Shujima died in an instant.

Happosai sensed Cologne approaching and began speaking to her in the
darkness. He couldn't make out the features of her face, but he could
easily imagine what expression she had. It would be an approving one.

"I've had to take close to two dozen lives in my lifetime," he said
bluntly. "It doesn't get any easier, even when they deserve it, like this
one."

"That's what separates us from them." Cologne told him, though she doubted
if she would have shown as much remorse as he did. The life of ruling her
village had made her stronger in that way. She did not show what she felt
inside. "We need to continue."

Both continued through the mountain, working their way ever upwards.


25:19

Ranma and Shampoo stood at a fork in the passageway. Both avenues led
upwards, but each of the pair knew only one led to the place they wanted.

"Let's separate," Ranma said, "I'll take the right and you take the left."

Shampoo stared at him in shock. "That's a stupid idea! If we split up
that'll cut our strength in half! You saw how tough these guys are! It'll
take both of us to beat any one of them!"

"We're running out of time. I can feel it. Something's gonna happen soon."
He gained a distant look in his eye as he said that. There was some feeling
in the air, something dangerous. He tuned back in to the real world and
smiled at Shampoo. "I got faith in you. If you run into any trouble you can
handle it."

Shampoo glared at him suspiciously. Something was wrong. "What are you up
to?"

"Nothing." Ranma shrugged. "It's just that I can tell the stakes are high
and we need to cover this ground twice as fast." He tried a different
tactic. "Look. You always wanted me to treat you like an equal. Heck, you
tried breaking me in half once to drive your point home. Well, I'm finally
going to do it. Unless you think you can't hack it alone."

"I can handle myself!" she growled as she glared at Ranma. "I'm just
worried about you!"

"You know damn well I can take care of anything that comes my way!" he
stated proudly. "We don't got any more time to argue. Are you going to show
me you aren't all talk, or are you just going to follow in my footsteps
like a good little girl?"

"I'll show you!" How dare the obnoxious male imply the champion of the
Amazons wasn't able to take care of herself in a fight. She would show him.
She would take care of all of their problems and rub it in his face when
she returned. With one last glare towards Ranma, she stomped off down the
corridor he had indicated.

Ranma waited a moment to make sure she had really left, then proceeded down
the other corridor. Doing that to Shampoo had been painful, but damaging
her pride was the best way to get her to leave his side without the Amazon
becoming suspicious. Upon looking at the two passages, he had known
instantly which path their foe was down. It went beyond his ordinary danger
sense, it was almost as though something was calling to him, urging him to
encounter what lay at the end of the tunnel. And the worst thing was that
it felt familiar. He ran quickly, relying on his senses to alert him to any
traps, though in his heart he knew there was none. The path would be clear
to his foe, whoever he might be.

There was a light at the end of the tunnel which was much brighter than
that of the passageway itself. From within the corridor of stone he saw
that there was a larger area beyond. A cave of some sort. He hurried
forward, drawing ever closer to the thing that was waiting for him. 

Upon exiting the tunnel he saw a plain, brightly lit cavern, twenty meters
long and ten high. That left plenty of room to maneuver. In the center of
the room was the object of his calling. A huge man, Japanese, and with
black hair. Ranma recognized him immediately.


Gemma had waited in one of the lower caverns, not all that distant from the
main one the Shogun was using, anticipating the approach of...someone. He
had felt drawn to that spot, as though that was where he was supposed to
meet the intruder, and he knew it was an intruder. Perhaps the Shogun was
subconsciously guiding him to encounter the trespasser before one of the
other Devils got to him. That might explain the faint tingling he was
feeling. But there was a problem with that idea. The sensation was not
altogether unfamiliar. Gemma had felt it once before, he was certain of
that, but for the life of him he simply could not place it. So he waited
patiently for the intruder to come. If he was much longer, the Shogun's
spell would be complete and any fight from that point on would be moot.
Everything would be taken care of.

Gemma watched the opening from the lower passageway. That was where his foe
would appear, and after ten minutes of waiting he at last sensed the
nearness of his opponent. The feeling became more intense, and even more
familiar, as the intruder emerged from the mouth of the tunnel and into the
light. It was a young boy, Japanese if Gemma wasn't mistaken, with black
hair and a red Chinese style shirt with blue pants. At first glance the
youth did not appear familiar. Then Gemma looked into the eyes. 

"You were that girl I met on that stormy night in Japan!" Gemma declared.
The girl might have become a boy, but those eyes were the same. The girl's
soul had not changed with her body.

"Yeah. I remember you too," Ranma answered. "Tall, dark and ugly."

Gemma smirked at the insult. A young boy was responsible for the feeling
that had drawn Gemma to him? That hardly seemed reasonable, yet the feeling
had been in Japan also, just not as powerful. There was probably more to
the girl-become-boy than met the eye. Experience told the Devil to treat
the newcomer as the most dangerous of foes. "I guess I should have listened
to my instincts and killed you in Japan. I would have saved myself a lot of
grief."

"Nah," Ranma smirked. "You'd have just gotten your butt kicked a lot
sooner."

"We haven't been properly introduced. I'm Gemma, leader of the Eight Devils
of Kimone, right hand of the Shogun of the Dark, and tomorrow, the leader
of the country of Japan." The Devil did not bother with a bow.

"I'm Ranma Saotome of the Anything Goes School of Martial Arts. I'm the guy
that's going to make you very unhappy."

Gemma issued a snort of derision, then charged at Ranma, hoping to catch
the youth off-guard. Ranma jumped over the body block and tagged Gemma with
a kick to the head. With a speed that belied the man's mass, he grabbed
Ranma's foot and threw him into the ground. Ranma kicked free of the grip
even as he hit the ground, then rolled to a standing position several feet
away. 

Now Ranma had a chance to reevaluate Gemma. The Devil was quick, and damn
strong. Somewhere between Ryu Kumon and Ryouga in the level of strength.
Ranma decided to test the man's hand-to-hand skills. 

Gemma complied by moving into attack Ranma. As he began to throw rapid
punches and kicks, Ranma quickly evaluated the man's skill level. He was
employing some sort of technique that was all offense and no defense. It
was quite foolish, actually. Ranma was able to get eight blows in for every
one Gemma landed, although when the Devil did connect it hurt painfully.

Ranma ducked under a fist and struck Gemma squarely in the stomach with
several fists and sent an uppercut to the jaw. Amazingly, Gemma ignored the
blows as though he had not been struck and hit Ranma with an elbow to the
jaw. The youth went on the defensive for a few moments as he caught his
wind and reevaluated his opponent. Gemma could shrug off medium strength
blows, as though he had some Bakusai Tenketsu training. That meant Ranma
could really cut loose. 

Ranma unleashed a series of blows all over Gemma's body. Fists blurred into
Gemma's stomach, ribs, upper chest, then finished up with several blows to
the head. The Devil's skin was hard enough that Ranma thought he was
hitting a brick wall, but his training had involved using such things as
techniques to improve the toughness of his fists. And he continued, being
rewarded by the bloody face of Gemma. 

Ranma attacked with renewed vigor, kicking his opponent in the chest and
feeling ribs break. Ordinarily Ranma would have fought with more restraint,
but he visualized his friends and allies being hurt by this monster's
allies and fought to inflict maximum damage. With all of the blows he had
landed, and all of the bones of Gemma's he broke, he knew his opponent had
to be close to defeat. Even Ryouga at his best was not strong enough to
take that kind of damage and fight on.

A lightning-quick hand snared Ranma's. For one second he was shocked by the
smile Gemma wore through his pain. That hesitation was all it took for the
Devil to lunge forward, driving Ranma into a stone wall and hearing him
release a gasp of air from the impact. Gemma struck him with two fists to
the head before Ranma ducked the third. As Gemma's punch shattered the
stone he left it partially imbedded in the wall. 

Once more Ranma backed off and examined his opponent. He was certain he had
felt Gemma's bones break during the last series of exchanges. How could the
big man move so effortlessly through the pain?

Gemma withdrew his fist from the wall and held it before him, allowing
Ranma to see the injury the Devil has sustained from burying his fist in
the wall. It was very bloody, with a piece of bone that had burst through
the skin and was sticking out from the knuckles. Ranma watched the man
smile, wondering what he was trying to prove, then saw it happen.

The bone moved back into place. Ranma was able to hear the grind of bones
moving against one another and see the skin knit itself closed, all in less
than three seconds. Gemma flexed the fist as though nothing had ever
happened.

Ranma's mind was a whirl as he tried coming up with a tactic that might
work. Gemma gave him no time to think as he once again charged full speed.
The Devil managed to get a blow through Ranma's defense as the youth found
it increasingly difficult to avoid the deceptively fleet, larger man. What
blows he landed on Gemma had little effect, only serving to make him back
off due to the impact of the blow.

Ranma thought about what to do. Every blow he had struck on Gemma was being
healed almost as quickly as it had been landed. It was time to do something
brutal. It was uncharacteristic of Ranma to fight someone with the intent
to injure; excessive brutality was an anathema to him, or else he would
have done something to remove Tarou and Mousse out of his life long ago,
but that was all he could think of. At least Gemma truly deserved whatever
happened to him.

There was an Amazon technique Shampoo had taught Ranma that he had never
had the opportunity to use, or the desire since it involved breaking limbs.
He caught Gemma's arm just the way he wanted to the next time the large man
came in with a punch, then twisted, snapping both the radius and ulna. A
kick into Gemma's leg was rewarded with the sound of a snap at the knee.

Gemma ignored the pain and hit Ranma with a backfist to the face. Both
bones snapped into place with moments, leaving a smirking Gemma staring at
Ranma.

"What does it take to stop you?!" Ranma gasped.

Gemma gave another snort of derision. "Nothing can stop me, boy. Certainly
not you."

"We'll see about that!" Ranma unleashed another round of savage attacks
against Gemma, who weathered the storm, landing a few blows of his own.
Ranma was eventually forced to back off in pain. Unlike his foe, the
injuries Ranma sustained were accumulating. Slowly, yet inexorably, he was
losing the fight. 

Brute force wasn't working so it was time to switch attacks again. As Gemma
charged forward, Ranma leapt over the Devil's head and grabbed a nearby
burning torch. As he landed he lashed out with the torch, striking Gemma
across the face and eliciting a small grunt of pain from the Devil. A
moment of revulsion cut through Ranma as he understood the full
ramifications of what he had just done as he saw the scorched blackness of
Gemma's face. Regret was replaced by frustration as Gemma's flesh healed
before Ranma's eyes once more. He really had thought that attack would
work.

"You're hardly worth the effort to fight." Gemma then placed his hands on
his hips and began laughing.

Ranma felt his temper fray and lunged forward, intent on teaching Gemma a
lesson. No one, from Tarou to Herb, treated Ranma like his martial arts
were a joke. 

Gemma went from his boisterous posturing to a deadly serious combat stance
as he managed to get a secure handhold in Ranma. It was then Ranma realized
that he had been tricked and that Gemma's boasts were nothing more than a
ruse to lure Ranma into making himself vulnerable to the Devil's greater
strength. It was the sort of thing Ranma would have done to Ryouga if he
had thought about it.

Even as the air was squeezed out of his lungs Ranma concentrated. His own
strength was far from insignificant, and with a tremendous burst of power
he broke out of the bear hug. However, he was too slow in getting out of
Gemma's reach as the Devil wrapped both hands around Ranma's neck and
lifted him vertically off the ground, squeezing the air out of him.

Ranma tried everything to release the stranglehold. Blows on the arms that
would have released even Ryouga's mighty grip were ignored as Gemma
continued to choke the life out of Ranma. Gemma drove Ranma's back and head
into one of the walls, causing more spots to be added to the ones that had
come from the oxygen deprivation. Ranma's resistance was becoming weaker as
he continued struggling in Gemma's grasp. He would get out of it. He was
Ranma Saotome. He always came out on top in the end.

Always.

"It's the end, boy," Gemma simply gave Ranma a flat look as he continued to
choke him. "You put up a pretty good fight, but you were hopelessly
outmatched."

Ranma would have said something insulting if he was able. Instead he
settled for meeting Gemma's eyes and staring at him in defiance. Ranma was
damned if he would give Gemma the satisfaction of fear, even at the end. He
was almost completely unconscious when he saw a gout of blood burst forth
from Gemma's mouth.

"Is that a sword sticking out of your chest, or are you just happy to see
me?" Shampoo said from her position from behind Gemma and into his ear. She
had silently moved behind him, while he was choking Ranma, and ran her
borrowed sword through Gemma's chest, right above the heart, making certain
it did not go too far and skewer Ranma as well. She brought both hands on
the hilt and drove with all of her strength downward, eviscerating Gemma as
the sword cut clean through the ribcage and hip, coming out around Gemma's
left thigh. He was effectively cut in half from the chest down.

Shampoo left the sword on the ground as she moved to examine her beloved.
Ranma was gasping for breath and trying to ward Shampoo off at the same
time. 

"Let me help!" she said as she forced his hands away and tried to hold him.
She made a mental note that that macho attitude of his had to go, or at
least be modified a little, or they were going to have some difficult times
ahead. Assuming they were going to have some times together.

"Akane was right. You are an idiot!" Earlier, once Shampoo had calmed down,
she realized Ranma had set her up, no doubt in some misguided notion he was
going to protect her from danger. She had hurried back at top speed and
arrived just in time to see Ranma begin to close his eyes. Rage filled her
as she instantly felt the urge to kill Gemma for what he dared to do to her
beloved. And she had followed through on that urge. Hopefully Ranma would
not alienate her for it. He had the oddest notion of what was right and
wrong in matters of life and death, and might chastise for not trying to
come up with a less final solution, never mind if it was the right thing to
do.

Shampoo listened to Ranma begin to complain as he caught his breath, and
was about to explain to him just how angry she was, when she noticed
Ranma's eyes widen at something behind her. She was shoved by Ranma and
found herself skidding several feet away. She recovered enough to see the
impossible. The man she had nearly sliced in two had risen to his feet,
apparently untouched, and had tried to run her through from behind with the
very sword she had used to 'kill' him.

"What is he?" she said in awe.

Ranma ducked the sword swung at his head, then managed to disarm Gemma with
a blow to the arm. "I don't know, but nothing I've tried to hurt him with
lasts! He just keeps healing!"

"I'm indestructible." Gemma caught Ranma in the stomach with his forearm,
winding him.

That snapped Shampoo out of her stupor as she launched herself at the big
man. She struck him in the back of the legs and head repeatedly, inflicting
enough damage to knock out a dozen men. Gemma's bones simply moved back
into place as he attacked Shampoo all out, landing several blows as she
began to grasp his battle strategy. 

Ranma lashed out at Gemma's back this time, forcing him to turn his
attention away from Shampoo. It was no surprise to him to see Gemma
continue to recover from the blows almost as soon as they landed. Even with
Shampoo helping to hurt the Devil, it still wasn't enough to prevent him
from shaking off the effect of their combined attacks. 

What compounded the problem was that Ranma began to feel himself slow down.
Gemma's all out attack style pressed Ranma to move quickly to keep from
being hit, burning up a lot of energy. His attacks used up a great deal of
power as well, but it was a wasted effort since his opponent had yet to
even slow down from any of the blows Ranma landed. Gemma's regeneration
abilities did not seem to tire him out in the slightest. There had to be
something he could do. Then it came to him.

"Shampoo, use that Amagurikan kick!" Ranma felt a twinge of remorse over
what he was about to do, but he saw no other option than to use what might
very well be a fatal technique on Gemma.

Ranma and Shampoo crossed each other's paths, setting up Gemma between
them, one at his front and one at his back. The Devil's reaction was too
late as Ranma hammered in the same spot on Gemma's chest, even as Shampoo
nailed him from behind in the exact same spot with the 'Kick of Doom'.
Neither paused as they brought fist and foot into Gemma hundreds, and then
eventually thousands of times. Gemma's flesh was broken and Ranma had to
shut out the fact his fist was within another human body, pounding away at
the insides as blood splashed onto him. Eventually his attack was rewarded
as he broke past the rib cage and seemed to strike an object within the
chest cavity, and he could have sworn he felt the bottom of Shampoo's foot
at the same time. He blanked out his mind for a moment and tried not to
think about anything as he stopped striking at Gemma and looked to see his
handiwork. He fought down the urge to vomit as he saw the gaping hole in
Gemma's chest.

Then Gemma lashed out with a back kick towards Shampoo and a fist to Ranma
at the same time. He connected with both, driving both of the youths back.

"I told you, I cannot be stopped." Though the pain in his chest from where
the duo and pulped his heart hurt painfully, but the damage was already
healing itself and would be completely gone in a few more seconds.

Ranma didn't give him the opportunity as he summoned his confidence to form
a glow of blue between his hands and unleashed a more focused than usual
version of the Moko Takabisha at his opponent's heart. The chi blast struck
Gemma right on target, exiting through Gemma's back and almost striking
Shampoo. Ranma watched as Gemma's eyes rolled into the back of his head and
he fell over, motionless, a large gaping hole in his chest.

Shampoo tentatively walked over and lashed out at Gemma with her foot.
There was no movement from the fallen man. She looked to Ranma. "Maybe I'd
better cut off his head and make sure." That was when Gemma's hand locked
around her ankle and pulled, knocking her off balance and onto the ground.

The Devil quickly rose to his feet as Ranma came in for a leap kick. Gemma
threw Shampoo's form in front of him, leaving Ranma with no choice than to
twist in mid-air and try to avoid Shampoo. He was only partially successful
as he avoided landing the kick, but could not prevent his body from
crashing into the Amazon's. The impact left Ranma temporarily stunned and
nearly drove Shampoo into unconsciousness. 

Gemma brutally hurled Shampoo head first into a nearby wall. As she slowly
slumped to the ground the Devil quickly returned his attention to the more
dangerous of the foes and grabbed Ranma by the throat once again. 

"That hurt, boy," Gemma intoned menacingly as he stared deep into Ranma's
eyes. "You'll pay for that." 

It was Ranma's turn as Gemma drilled his head into a wall, once, twice,
three times. Gemma paused long enough to survey the bloody damage he had
inflicted. He took a moment to smirk, then barely had enough time to block
the attempted blow Ranma directed to his face.

"That was a mistake!" Gemma drove Ranma's head into the stone wall
repeatedly, and when the stone started to break, picked out a new spot to
continue. He did not plan on stopping until all that was left was a bloody
ruin in his hands.

{GEMMA!!!}

Gemma released Ranma as he held his own head in pain. The Shogun had never
given a mental command that inflicted agony before.

"What?" he said through the feeling that needles were being driven through
his brain.

{There is no time for delays! Get up to the cavern outside of my area
immediately! There are two people approaching, and I sense great power
within them! Power enough to possibly pierce my protected chamber!}

Gemma looked to Ranma's crumpled form. There should be enough time to-

{NOW!!!}

Gemma recoiled from the pain. He would run up to the upper cavern
immediately and deal with the intruders. Ranma could be killed at a later
time. 

The Shogun continued to speak to Gemma's mind as the Devil ran to get to
the main cavern outside the Shogun's final room. {They are too powerful for
you to do away with them quickly. There is an alternate plan I have come up
with that will keep them occupied long enough for me to complete the spell.
I have already summoned Zakura, so here is all you will have to do...}


19:39

Slowly Shampoo got to her feet, her head continuing to ring painfully. And
that annoying sound had just disappeared too. The initial explosion she had
been caught in on the way to the mountain must have done more damage than
Shampoo had originally had thought if Gemma could knock her out with such
an insignificant blow. Well, with only one really powerful blow aimed at
her head. 

As she stood up she spotted Ranma's still form. Her heart seized up as she
slowly went over to him. He couldn't be dead. He was Ranma. Slowly she
turned him face up and saw the injuries he had sustained from having his
head driven into a wall close to a dozen times. Numerous facial injuries
were evident on his features, but she could hear a shallow breathing come
from his mouth. There was nothing she could do to help him. The healing
technique her great grandmother had taught her relied upon utilizing one's
chi, and she had used all she could spare when she employed the Dragon's
Scales defense. 

She tried making sure Ranma was made as comfortable as was possible given
his condition, and turned to take the passage she knew Gemma had left
through, the one that led further up the mountain. Someone was going to die
for what had happened to Ranma. Shampoo swore she would find a way to kill
Gemma, no matter what. Everything could die. She just had to find the way.


18:12

Gemma hurried through the ankle deep water as he made his way to the
uppermost cavern. There must have been yet another thunderstorm above Mount
Phoenix. Early on the Bird People had made modifications to the mountaintop
so that it would collect rainwater and allow it to flow into the mountain
and down through the system of aqueducts and towards the populated
interior. At first Gemma had wondered why there was an elaborately carved
hole at the bottom of the passageway where it leveled off. It was only
after the first of the Shogun's summoned thunderstorms that Gemma learned
of the purpose behind them. 

Unfortunately all the water did for him was slow him down. He was becoming
concerned about making it to the top before the intruders did, when his
ankle got caught in an unseen hole and he fell into the stream of water. He
regained his footing and rushed at top speed to get there, wary of any
other unseen inconveniences. 

He made it up the rest of the way without incident. As he reached the main
chamber a quick scan indicated that there was only one other in the room.
Zakura must have taken one of the other two alternate ways in. No others
had arrived yet, and the two huge bronze doors remained as they had since
the Shogun had uncovered them. Gemma took note that Zakura was gazing into
the seemingly bottomless chasm. He silently walked over to her.

"It's almost hypnotic," Zakura said softly and with an emotion Gemma had
not heard pass from her lips ever before. It was the sound of awe.

"Indeed," he agreed. "The intruders will be here soon."

"What shall we do when they get here?" Zakura asked.

"Don't worry," Gemma responded flatly. "I have a plan."


17:40

Shampoo raced as fast as she could up the passageway. There was no way she
would allow Gemma to elude her. His death was at his heels, even if he did
not know it. She was almost to the main cavern when she slipped, falling
into the water and triggering the transformation. Shampoo-kun raised
himself back to his feet and rushed forward once more. He could practically
smell Gemma before him.


Gemma and Zakura turned to see the newcomer splash his way through the
passageway. He had locked his sight on Gemma as soon as he cleared the
opening. Shampoo-kun gave a battle cry and ran straight for Gemma.

"He doesn't seem like he's all that dangerous," Zakura commented as she
drew several throwing blades from her cloak.

"There is something that is familiar about him," Gemma said as he made a
closer examination of the charging youth. The clothing was similar to the
purple-haired girl that had attacked him before. He bore a strong
resemblance to the girl as well. Perhaps they were brother and sister. They
had the same eyes.

Shampoo-kun launched himself in the air towards Gemma. He was halfway there
when Zakura at last threw her blades. The male Amazon had no choice but to
dodge in mid-air...and right into Gemma's waiting arms. The Devil grabbed
Shampoo-kun by the throat and choke-slammed him into the rock floor, next
to the pit. The rock underneath the back of Shampoo-kun's head buckled as
the world went dark once more.

Gemma maintained his choke-hold in Shampoo-kun, waiting for the boy to make
a move. When none was forthcoming he cautiously let go and fell into a
defensive stance, suspecting some kind of trick. When there was still no
response, he turned to Zakura. "That was too easy."

"I agree. Perhaps he was cannon fodder."

"If so, he did not do his job well." Gemma was about to bend over and crush
the windpipe of his fallen foe when two diminutive forms bounded into the
room from one of the other passageways. Gemma spun around, and realized
instantly these were the two that he had been warned about. Both he and
Zakura prepared themselves for what was to come next.


15:28

Happosai heard Cologne give a sharp intake of breath when her eyes fell
upon Shampoo-kun's form. His heart went out to her. Had he any children,
and they were in a similar predicament, his response would have been the
same. 

"The boy's still breathing," he reassured her.

"I know." 

He could tell by the tone in her voice she was now prepared to do anything
to remove whatever obstacles were between her and her great-granddaughter.
Happosai turned a more careful eye towards the duo before him. The woman
was powerful, but insignificant when compared to he and Cologne. The big
man was different. He wore the confidence of one used to dealing with
power. There was also no question he radiated more power than the woman he
was next to, but it still did not feel like it was anywhere near enough to
pull off what had been done to the weather and who knew what else.

Gemma stared at them. "You are the two whom the Shogun warned me about. I
believe he was correct when he said I would not be able to stop you in time
with only my own prowess."

"The Shogun?" Happosai asked. 

"Yes," Gemma said in a tired voice. "The Shogun of the Dark. I know you've
come here to kill him, so you can drop the pretense of ignorance. You're
not fooling anyone."

"To tell you the truth," Happosai answered. "We didn't have the faintest
idea there was a Shogun of the Dark anywhere near here."

"Do you mean to tell me you just stumbled onto this place?" Gemma scoffed.

"Why yes, that's exactly what I meant."

Gemma raised an eyebrow at that. There wasn't any point in the old codger
lying. There was going to be a fatal showdown no matter what. "I actually
believe you. What a strange world we live in that you would be drawn to
this place, here and now, right before the great change. How unfortunate
you are too late to do anything about it."

"And just how do you intend to stop us?" Happosai asked as he watched
Cologne ever so slowly inch her way towards Shampoo-kun. There was no way
she could get there before the big man would notice, but every inch could
make the difference between saving Shampoo-kun or being an instant too
late. Besides, he still needed to have Shampoo pose in some sexy lingerie
for him.

In answer to Happosai's question, Gemma turned to Zakura, placed a hand on
her shoulder, and drew her in close. "This is where you come into the
plan." In an instant he drove his hand into her chest, ripping into the
flesh and beyond. He took no notice of the look of betrayal in her eyes as
she died in his arms, instead he continued to force his hand into her chest
as though searching for something. 

Happosai and Cologne were momentarily stunned by the action. It was
Happosai who first found his voice. "What was that supposed to accomplish,
huh? Are you trying to intimidate us with the fact you'd murder your own
people in cold blood?"

"Hardly." Gemma's eyes lit up as he at last brought out the object he had
been seeking. He withdrew his hand from the dead woman's chest, pulling out
a black pumping blob. 

"See?" he said without a trace of humor to the corpse. "You did have a
heart after all." Gemma returned his attention to the two ancient ones,
taking note the old woman was edging her way closer to him. It did not
matter. She would not be able to move fast enough to prevent him from doing
what had to be done.

"What I intend to do is stop you from interfering in my master's plans with
this." Gemma held Zakura's heart before them. "I was informed that I would
not be able to delay you long enough with my own abilities. Hard to
believe, but who am I to refute the Shogun? So he came up with a plan, a
simple one. When my associate," he pointed to Zakura's body. "Was altered,
all of her explosive power was centered into her heart. I intend to crush
that heart, bringing this entire cavern down around us."

"That'll kill you too," Happosai pointed out as he saw Cologne edge to
within striking distance. She was still too far away to prevent Gemma from
crushing the heart before he could use it. Happosai had to keep the large
man talking so he could buy her time.

"I'm immortal. Nothing can kill me. I'll just be incapacitated for a while
until the Shogun digs me out. And if you should survive the rockfall, by
the time you emerge the world will be ours. Trust me when I tell you you
would be better off dead."

Happosai saw the muscles in Gemma's arm tensing up, and Cologne was still
too far away to get to him in time. Happosai considered a desperate gamble,
but it might distract Gemma long enough for Cologne to be able to prevent
him from crushing the heart. "Maybe  I can offer you something valuable in
exchange for not blowing us all up."

Gemma's eyebrows raised at that. "Something greater than ruling Japan?"

"Yep. The most precious thing in the world." Happosai hoped Cologne was
close enough since this was probably the one time they would be able to
surprise the Devil, but judging by her distance from him it seemed
unlikely. He went into his gi and brought out a white bra. "These were worn
by the empress of Japan herself. Aren't they beautiful? Surely they're
worth one little island nation."

Even Gemma, in all of his years, had not expected such an...offering. He
was shocked for the briefest of moments, and it was during that instant
that he was tackled from the side and knocked backward.

Happosai stared in surprise at the help from the unexpected quarter. He had
seen Cologne tense up and prepare to spring at Gemma, when Shampoo-kun rose
up from the floor and struck Gemma like a small missile. The impact of the
youth knocked Gemma backward, but had not dislodged the heart from his
grip. 

Gemma was teetering off-balance, trying to regain it by pinwheeling his
arms, when he realized what he was falling back into. He spared a glance
over his shoulder only to see a gaping abyss beyond. With a surge of
strength he attempted to maintain his balance and prevent himself from
falling into the black pit. Time seemed to stop as every moment became an
eternity, Gemma feeling himself on the edge of salvation or perdition. He
felt himself almost regain his footing...then lost it as the boy's mass
proved just a little too much for him to overcome. Both Gemma and
Shampoo-kun, who was still gripping him by the waist, went over and into
the dark void.

A surge of fear went through Cologne as she saw Shampoo-kun go over the
side with Gemma. She rushed over as quickly as she could, but was too late.
Both figures were falling at top speed, dwindling rapidly. 


Shampoo-kun had tackled Gemma in a half-daze and was surprised to find
himself suddenly falling forever. Instinctively he released Gemma and
lashed out with his foot, hurling himself away from Gemma and towards the
side of the pit wall. Shampoo-kun had almost regained his senses when the
briefest instance of pain struck him in the back of his neck and his fall
stopped abruptly. He paused for a moment to regain his bearings. Had he hit
bottom? He tried moving his head, but discovered he could not. It did not
feel as though anything was immobilizing it, so he tried using his hands to
remove any obstructions, but found they would not move either. Worse, he
could not feel them at all. His legs were the same way. 

An explosion came up from the below Shampoo-kun, temporarily distracting
him. Once his mind returned to the situation, a feeling of dread began to
build as he realized he could not feel anything below his neck, and the
memory of one brief instant of pain, and where it had been located, as well
as the fact there was now no longer any pain from that area, made him
slowly come to understand what might have happened to him.


10:24

Happosai knew he wasn't any good at sentimentality, but he tried to
reassure Cologne as she gazed, expressionless, at the abyss. He placed his
hand on her shoulder, but if she felt it she made no outward sign of it.

"There's no way she could have survived."

Cologne continued to gaze. Still no emotion passed on her face. It was
almost thirty seconds later when she at last spoke. "I have to know."

"Col-chan," he tried to soothe her. There was no need for her to have to
see the crushed form of one of her progeny. From the height he had fallen,
there would be nothing left of Shampoo-kun. Nothing recognizable, anyway.

"I have to know!" And with that she began hopping down the side of the pit,
deftly using her cane in some obscure technique to catch onto seemingly
insignificant cracks along the sides of the pit. Never once did she
hesitate or show any signs of fear as she seemingly defied gravity and
rushed down, deeper into the eternal blackness.

Happosai shook his head, then followed using a similar technique but
without the cane. Happosai noted that the Shogun had managed to buy himself
some time, just not in the manner the fiend had anticipated. The old master
prayed there was enough time for Cologne to make her peace with what had
happened and recover enough to assist in gaining revenge against the man
that had caused all of their problems and cost so many their lives.

By his estimation they were two hundred feet down when Cologne shouted out
excitedly that she had seen Shampoo. Happosai hopped down to the ledge that
Cologne had stopped on to see Shampoo-kun's form was indeed there, one arm
and leg dangling limply over a ledge barely large enough to support his
body. The sounds of crying were coming from Shampoo-kun as he spoke to his
great grandmother. As Happosai drew closer he made out the words through
the tears. The dark-haired boy was saying something about not being able to
move.

Happosai moved onto the ledge with them. The look Cologne gave him said all
he needed to know, though she told him anyway.

"Her back is broken in several places. The damage is too great. There's
nothing I can do for her. Do you know anything...?" 

As she trailed off he saw the look of pleading in her eyes, another thing
Happosai had seen only when they were both in the bloom of their youth. He
was no lay healer, but there were some tricks he had picked up over the
years. He used his chi to carefully examine all of Shampoo-kun's body,
centering the most intense scrutiny on the area of the neck and back. The
were several breaks, the worst being located high in the neck. if it had
been a little higher Shampoo-kun would have died instantly. As it was,
Happosai wasn't certain he was going to survive anyway. "There's nothing I
can do either."

"" Shampoo-kun barely managed to
get out.

"" Cologne tried to reassure him. ""

"

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