Mirai No
Yakusoku
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Disclaimer
All rights and privileges to Rurouni Kenshin belong to
Nobuhiro
Watsuki, Shuiesha, Sony Music Entertainment, and associated
parties.
The characters of this series are used without his permission for
the
purpose of entertainment only. This work of fiction is not meant
for
sale or profit.
This is my first attempt at the art of fanfiction.
Please be gentle. Comments are greatly appreciated!!! The title means
"Future's Promise" in Japanese. . . . . This is my first attempt at the
art of fanfiction. Please be gentle. Comments are greatly appreciated!!!
The title means "Future's Promise" in Japanese. . . . .
All the
characters that I create belong to me.
Names:
Yuukiko= Brave
Child
Kakushin= Core/Heart
Warning: It is not all that happy to
begin with!! ^_^
Note:
Kakushin's grandfather is 80. Miyoujin
Yahiko was his grandfather.
Thanks to Angela-sama for the rain
soaked idea. ^_~ And here is some more Kakushin for you!
^_^
Yoko-chan
(ardith@oocities.com)
http://www.oocities.org/Tokyo/1149/
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Mirai No Yakusoku: Part
7
The rain fell steadily. It was almost hypnotic. Yuukiko
stared out at the busy street from Aya's room above her restaurant. Aya's
family had lived in Tokyo for generations. One of Misao and Aoshi's
children had taken Makimachi as his last name and settled there long ago,
Aya explained.
"So you are really related to yourself?"
Yuukiko asked with a smile.
"Weird, huh?" Aya grinned.
"Rui can trace his ancestry back, too. He's related to some important Meiji
policeman named Fujita Gorou. His wife was named Tokio.
"Anyway, he just kept dreaming about us. I kept dreaming about him.
Then we met. Boom! Magic..." Aya sighed soulfully, then grinned at her best
friend. When Rui came into her life, she became whole. She wanted that for
Yuukiko. "Yuukiko, you're last name is Sagara. According to my
great-great-grandmother's diary, Sagara Sanosuke was Kenshin's best
friend."
"Your great-great-grand mother's diary?" Yuukiko
asked, her attention focused on the scene outside. There was something
that was nagging at her, but she could not place it.
"Yes. She
was the wife of Misao's son. The one who moved here to start our
restaurant. She was the eldest daughter of Miyoujin Yahiko and Tsubame. She
kept a diary.... Yuukiko?" The look on Yuukiko's face stopped her mid
explanation.
"Miyoujin... Yahiko?" Yuukiko paled at the name.
"Yuukiko?" Aya grabbed her as Yuukiko began to sway. "Are
you okay?"
"Yes. I-I just remembered something..."
Yuukiko sat down beside Aya on her bed. More memories had flashed in her
mind suddenly. It was like looking into a bright light, shocking her for a
second. That name suddenly triggered something in her.
"What is it?" Aya asked, looking very concerned. Yuukiko looked
like she was about to faint. And Yuukiko never fainted.
"Yahiko was the name of Kaoru's student. He must have been 10 or 11
when I- when Kaoru was killed. Miyoujin.... That must have been his last
name."
"Then I'm related to him, too.... You know what?
There are still Miyoujins in Tokyo."
"There are?"
"Yeah. They are really distant relatives, but they own a
dojo near here."
"A dojo? Masaka (It can't be)..." Yuukiko
closed her eyes and pictured the dojo in her dream.
Could it
still be around? Tokyo had changed so much in the over 140 years since the
time those memories had taken place....
"Yuuki-chan. Do you want
to go see the dojo? I can get Rui and we can walk there from here," Aya
offered.
"No. Maybe later.... It's too soon." A voice inside
her urged her to go. But she wanted to do it alone. She needed to see for
herself, without anyone there with her. The memories were much too private
for an audience, no matter who they were.
"Okay...." They
lapsed into silence, listening to the rain fall.
"My family
has been here for a long time, Aya-chan," Yuukiko said, breaking the
silence. "I checked when I began having the dreams, but the names did not
click till last night. Even then, I didn't believe everything. I am related
to Sagara Sanosuke...."
"Who did he marry?"
"One of the first women doctors around. Her name was Megumi. Takani
Megumi. Those people were in my dream last night.... I saw them all. And
they were all happy."
"Were they? That's good."
They were all happy. Everyone but
Kenshin.
"Aya. I better head back," she said, stretching as
she got off the bed.
"Demo (But).... It's still
raining." She looked worriedly out to the streets. The sky was dark gray
and it did not look like it was going to end anytime soon.
"I'm a big girl, Aya," she returned with a smile, "I have to go
now, though. I don't want to have to go home in the dark."
"I can walk with you to the station," Aya offered, her face still
full of concern.
"Nah. I'll be fine. Don't worry." I have
to go see the dojo.
"Be careful."
"Yes,
mama," Yuukiko teased as she got her belongings together.
"And don't stay out in the rain," Aya teased back.
"Got it! Ja ne (bye), Aya-chan. Mata Ashita (see you tomorrow)!"
"Ja." Aya hugged her fiercely. "Everything will work out,
Yuuki-chan."
"I know," she whispered.
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Yuukiko walked in the rain. The drops were oddly cooling on
her heated skin. Something was going to happen. She did not know which
direction to go. The dojo was near, but nothing was the same anymore. She
closed her eyes and spun around until something inside her told her to stop
and walk. And she did.
Something so strong was calling
her, she could not stop herself. The time is here, the voice
insisted. The time is here.... The last piece of the puzzle had
fallen into place. She walked, as if in a trance. It was
time.
Kenshin.
()*()*()*()*()*()*()*()*()*()
Kakushin was waiting. Something was going to happen. He did not
know what it was, but he felt something tugging at his soul. The dreams,
the truth... All of it was falling into place. It was time. He
wanted her to be here. He needed her.
How can I feel
like this?, he asked himself. How can I love someone from a
dream?
Because you need her. You need her more than
anything else in the world. Without her, you are less of a person. You
need her. She promised she would come to you.
Leaning
back against the front wall of the dojo, he stared at the people rushing
by, the rain forcing them to seek shelter. Turning to look up at the
weeping skies, he ran a hand through his long, wet hair, thinking about
what his grandfather had said.
Kenshin lived for a long
time. He never married or seemed interested in any women. His grandfather
was told that he had lost someone very important to him as young man.
Kakushin knew he had lost the other half of his soul.
She
promised me we would meet again. She promised. Kaoru. Come back to me.
Come back to me. If you are real, come back to me. Please...
Kakushin stared up at the rain and prayed.
()*()*()*()*()*()*()*()*()*()
Yuukiko did not
know why she was doing this. Wandering in the rain without direction, she
just followed her gut. Something was calling her.
The old
dojo might not even have any of the answers that she was looking for, but
for some reason she had a feeling that it was an integral part of the
puzzle. It had to have some clue to what was going on. The dojo was the
site of so many memories.
Kenshin....
She
hoped that he had been happy. She felt a twinge of jealousy at the thought
of another woman entering his life after her, but she stamped it down. It
was petty to feel like that. Kaoru had died. She should be happy for him
if he found someone else. She loved him and hoped that he had happiness.
Kenshin desereved happiness.
Yuukiko closed her eyes,
trying to picture him. The last dream, he stood in the cemetery, his long
hair tied back. His violet eyes gleaming with hope, with love. She could
feel him so near. She wanted him to be there with her.
Until last night, the dreams invoked only impressions of emotions.
She did not understand what was happening to her. All the images were
scrambled. It was not until last night when so much of it became clear.
It was not until Aya confirmed so many things that she could believe. And
she believed.
Please. Help me. Let me find him. I
need him. Let me find him. Please....
"Oh!" She
exclaimed, bumping into someone. She tried to get her balance back,
reached out to steady herself. She grabbed at a pair of strong arms.
Yuukiko opened her eyes and stared up into a pair of violet ones.
Violet?
"Sumimasen," she apologized. Or at least,
she tried to. She could not seem to find her voice.
He reached
out to touch her face, pushing her wet locks away. His own red locks were
soaked. His eyes were burning with emotion. With recognition. With
love.
"You are here," he said rawly. "You are really here. I'm
not dreaming...."
He moved forward, pulling her close. The
rain mixed with their tears. She reached up to touch his face.
Real. He was real.
"I love you," he whispered, moving
forward to kiss her. He kissed her like Kenshin never had a chance to. His
lips moved over hers, worshipping... Welcoming... Loving....
If rain continued to fall as they held each other, they
did not notice. If anyone stopped and stared at the sight of two people in
out in public in such a passionate embrace, they did not notice. The couple
did not care. This was a kiss they had waited lifetimes for.
"Are you two going to do that all night?" Kakushin's grandfather
queried from the gates of the dojo. It wasn't everyday he found his only
grandson kissing a girl in public.... Very passionately.... Heck, steam was
evaporating off of the pair.
The couple did not seem to hear
him. So he just stood and waited. They had to stop sometime. Breathing was
essential to life.
"Ahem," he cleared his throat. Still no
reaction. Finally, he tapped his grandson on the shoulder. "You two will
catch cold if you don't stop soon...."
Kakushin pulled
away, but Yuukiko pulled him back to her. She needed to be close to him
again after so long. She had been praying. He was here. He was real.
She needed to reassure herself.
"Ahem," his grandfather
repeated. They were soaking wet. The rain began to lighten, then finally
stopped. The couple slowly pulled away from each other, their breath
ragged, but they still did not turn to the elderly kenjitsu master. They
only had eyes for each other.
"Hello. I'm Myoujin Kakushin," he
introduced himself, pushing his wet hair away from his face. "Have I told
you yet that I love you?"
"Yes," She smiled at him. "And
that's really good because I love you, too," Yuukiko said breathlessly. Her
face was flushed from the kiss. She smiled up at him. He was here. "I'm
Sagara Yuukiko."
Yoko: Thanks to Angela-sama for pointing
out the need for a little more umph! ^_~ To be caught in the rain with
Kenshin. *sigh*
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