[KFFDisc] That Which Lingers - Part 9 (revised)
This is a revised draft of Part 9 my new story. The major change takes
place at the very end of this section, just after the 'dream'
sequence.
Q: What's worse than a hitokiri losing his
mind?
(see below for answers)
This story is set in my own ALTERNATE REALITY universe which I've
called "The Nightwitch Tales" -- think of it as Rurouni Kenshin mixed
with various supernatural and paranormal elements. Other stories
in
this alternate reality are:
"Night Visitor"
"All in the Family"
"Romancing the Wolf"
WARNING: This story is "semi-dark" -- it has dark elements
(violence, profanity, etc.) but it's not a darkfic! Actually,
there's
quite a bit of romance in it.... ^_-
This story takes place after the end of the Kyoto story arc. After
that, it takes a sharp left turn into its own world. Elements
of the
Revenge story arc show up later on in the story. The Kenshin
Gumi
already know that Saitoh survived the destruction of Shishio's
stronghold.
As always, C&C is greatly appreciated! ^_^
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THAT WHICH LINGERS: A Rurouni Kenshin Fanfic
by MadamHydra
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Part 9: REGRESSION
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Disclaimer
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to Nobuhiro
Watsuki, Shuiesha, Sony Music Entertainment, and associated parties.
The characters of these series are used WITHOUT permission for the
purpose of entertainment only. This work of fiction is not meant
for
sale or profit. Original portion of the fiction included here
is
considered to be the sole property and copyrighted to the author.
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Text Conventions
( ) are character thoughts
/ / and // // represent various sorts of mental
dialogue
* ----- * ----- * marks the start/end of dreams
or flashbacks
[ ] denote visual or time notes
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[the present, Meiji 11, Tokyo, late summer]
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Sano gaped at Yahiko. "Your... father!?"
The boy nodded silently as he continued to stare
at the corpse
that was no longer there... or perhaps it had never really been there
to begin with.
"But... I mean... how can you possibly know what
your father
looked like? You were just a baby when Kenshin was... in Kyoto."
In a dull voice, Yahiko said, "My mother used to
draw pictures of
my father for me. She had a gift for that sort of thing... but
being
an artist didn't pay enough to fed both herself and a child... so she
took up work as a... pleasure woman."
After a long silence, Sano said very quietly, "So...
what are you
going to do about it?"
Yahiko laughed bitterly. "What can I do? Tell Kenshin?"
"I suppose you could...."
His shoulders shook as he said angrily, "My father's
been dead for
over 10 years! Nothing's going to bring him back. And...
he died
honorably, fighting for what he thought was right... just like Kenshin
did. Besides... we don't even know if any of this is real!
Who the
hell knows what's going on!? And I can't go up to Kenshin and
just
ask him if he really killed my father!"
"Why not?"
Yahiko glared at him. "Come on, Sano!
How did you think the
Battousai got his reputation? How many people do you think he
killed
in Kyoto? A hundred? Two hundred? More than that!?
How could he
possibly know all their names? Do you think he'd remember all
those
faces!?"
Sano thought, (I don't know. Maybe HE would....)
The boy stared at the shinai dangling loosely in
his hands and
whispered, "I was just a baby when my father died. Kenshin...
Kenshin's been more of a father to me than a man I know only from my
mother's stories and pictures. I don't want... I don't want to
lose
that over something that might be just some big fat lie!"
"You think someone might be jerking us around?"
Sano's thought
drifted back to last night's dream. If it WAS a trick, it seemed
pretty pointless. He hated Saitoh's guts already. That
dream didn't
change things for him... well, not much.
(I know that Saitoh's one hell of a cold-blooded
killer -- he
probably enjoys it! -- but mercilessly tracking down and slaughtering
a helpless woman... that was entirely different from killing a man
who
can fight back.) Sano gave Yahiko a speculative look.
(Do you
really think it's a trick... or are you desperate to believe it didn't
happen?)
Yahiko slowly got to his feet. He mumbled,
"I guess we should get
back."
Sano reached out and patted the boy on the shoulder.
"Are you
going to tell Kenshin and the others anything?"
"....I guess so. It could be important.
But Sano...."
"Yeah?"
"Don't tell Kenshin about... the stuff about my
father, okay?"
"....Sure."
As they trudged back to the clinic, Yahiko thought
about one of
the very few personal items he had managed to keep over the last
several years as an orphan. It was lying back in his room at
the
Kamiya dojo and wasn't much... just a single sheet of paper....
....his mother's last and best picture of his father.
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Although Aoshi spoke with a perfectly straight face,
Kenshin
thought he caught a definite undercurrent of... wry humor?... in his
voice.
(I don't know what happened to him, but somehow...
it's like
something's come to life inside him.)
Misao gave Aoshi a wide-eyed stare. He looked
rather pale and she
could see faint but definite signs of pain around the eyes and the
mouth. However, he seemed to be fairly good shape, all things
considered. She reached out and put her hand on his forehead.
(He's not feverish, thank goodness!)
Aoshi's eyes widened slightly as he caught of glimpse
of Kenshin's
hair, but all he said was, "What's going on?"
Kenshin replied as he gazed worriedly at Kaoru.
"Saitoh brought
up the possibility that the black sword was poisoned."
Kaoru added in tired voice, "She got... a little scared."
Slowly turning red with acute embarrassment, Misao
slid off of
Aoshi and sat on the edge of his bed. "Okay... I admit it.
I
overreacted a bit."
Tokio murmured, "I really don't think the sword's
poisoned. As
you can see for yourself, Shinomori-san is recovering quite nicely."
Misao glared at Saitoh and yelled, "You... you bastard!
You
DELIBERATELY said that just to make me panic, didn't you!?"
He looked bored. "Don't flatter yourself, girl.
It was a
perfectly valid possibility."
"You... YOU...!!!" She tensed as if ready to
pounce on the
policeman.
Kenshin quickly stepped in front of Misao and said,
"Maa maa!
Take it easy." He knew that Saitoh would not hesitate to hit
and
possibly hurt Misao if she tried to attack him. And if that happened,
Aoshi would most likely get involved....
(Poor girl. Misao's always been excitable,
but with all the
things happening since yesterday -- especially her nearly fatal attack
Aoshi -- it's no wonder her emotions are running a bit wild.
And
Saitoh certainly isn't helping matters.)
The faintly malicious smile on Saitoh's face told
Kenshin that the
policeman was enjoying the little sideshow immensely.
A low groan from the neighboring bed broke the tension.
They all
turned to see Megumi sitting up and rubbing the back of her head.
"Owwww...."
Kenshin quickly walked over and said, "Megumi-dono,
how are you
feeling?"
"What... what happened? I've got such a headache....
Oh, no.
Don't tell me I drank too much sake!"
As Kaoru chuckled, Saitoh approached Megumi's bed
and gave her a
cold, malevolent stare. "I suppose you don't remember a thing
about
trying to skewer my wife, hm?"
"Eh!?"
"How convenient," Saitoh drawled.
"Megumi-dono, what's the last thing you remember?"
"Hmmm. I went to check on Shinomori....
That's about it. What
happened?"
Kenshin sighed quietly. "Do you remember that
black katana that
Misao used to attack Aoshi?" When she nodded slowly, he said,
"Well,
you tried your best to use it to kill Tokio-dono."
"I WHAT!? That's... that's impossible!
I may know how to handle
a scalpel and a kitchen knife, but what do I know about swords!?"
But
even as she said this, Megumi eyed Saitoh nervously. Something
told
her that he was not about the matter slide so quite so easily.
Saitoh murmured in venomous tones, "At the most basic
level,
there's not that much to know. A sword has a sharp edge and a
sharp
tip, just like a knife or scalpel. I'm sure it wasn't hard for
an
intelligent woman like yourself to figure out the rest."
Kenshin said sharply, "But this situation was very
much different,
as you well know, Saitoh." Turning back to Megumi, he quietly
said,
"It seems what happened to Misao also happened to you. When you
picked up that sword, your behavior changed radically and you tried
to
kill the first person you saw."
Tokio murmured, "That's not entirely correct, Kenshin-san.
I
don't think I was her true intended victim. You see, just before
she
attacked me, Megumi said that she couldn't decide who should be
first... Sano or you."
"Then... then Misao was... right? That sword's
cursed?" the
doctor whispered.
Kenshin nodded slowly. "Superstitious as it
may sound, there
appears to be something about that blade which drives people to
murder."
"The preferred target appears to be people with close
emotional
relationships to the sword's user. But it seems that anyone nearby
will do." The policeman eyed the securely wrapped bundle slung
over
Kenshin's shoulder. "Call it a curse if you like, but whatever
it is,
it seems to be the only explanation why Mr. Honami murdered his entire
family for no apparent reason. And it probably explains this
whole
series of murders that have occurred in Tokyo recently."
"You think that this sword is the common link?" whispered
Misao.
"I can see how someone who's been... possessed... might slaughter his
whole family... but you said yourself that the different murdered
families weren't connected to each other in any way."
"Moron, what does that have to do with it?" Saitoh
gave the girl a
contemptuous stare.
Kaoru coughed and said, "Misao, there's something
about the sword
that... that seems to attract people. All you have to do is see
it
and you...."
"....you get this crazy impulse to pick it up," the
ninja girl
whispered softly. "So that's it.... After a cluster of
murders, the
sword somehow gets dropped or lost, then the next passerby...."
"The next person who sees it can't resist picking
it up. And the
cycle repeats itself," said the red-haired swordsman.
"That's... that's HIDEOUS! It's like some sort
of a plague!"
Kenshin murmured, "A plague of madness...."
Aoshi quietly added, "That's not the worst of it.
Not only does
it drive its victim into a homicidal rage, it also gives the user both
the skill and physical ability to kill with deadly efficiency."
He
glanced at Misao. "When you attacked me, you were fast... nearly
as
fast at Himura-san and perhaps even stronger. You're hurting,
aren't
you?"
Misao blinked. "Yes. I'm really, really sore all over."
Kenshin nodded in agreement and said, "Probably because
you... or
rather, the sword was forcing your body well beyond its normal
physical limits. Thankfully, you're young and in superb physical
shape, Misao. Otherwise, you could have torn your own body apart
or
burst your heart from all that exertion."
Megumi whispered, "Is that why I feel so exhausted?"
"Yes, Megumi-dono. Unlike Misao, who's been
training continuously
since she was quite young, you aren't in such good physical condition.
Fortunately, you weren't fighting nearly as long as she was."
"Himura, what are we going to do!?" the ninja girl
said anxiously.
Saitoh calmly said, "The preferred option is to
destroy the sword.
If that's not feasible, it may be necessary to find a secure
place to
hide it."
Misao gave the policeman an intensely suspicious
stare. "I don't
get this. I'd think that you, of all people, wouldn't believe
in
superstitious stuff like curses and possession!"
"That's basically irrelevant. I deal with facts
and the fact is
that the sword Himura's carting around has already driven you, the
fox-lady, and most likely Mr. Homani to mass murder or attempted
murder. You may be incredibly stupid, temperamental, and
scatterbrained, but you're not a raving killer."
"I'm WHAT!?" she shrieked. Fortunately, Aoshi
managed to grab a
hold of Misao before she managed to jump off the bed in an attempt
to
attack Saitoh.
The front door to the clinic slid open as Sano and
Yahiko stumbled
in. They both looked very grim and very upset.
Kenshin worriedly said, "What happened to you?"
He cocked his
head slightly as he noticed Yahiko giving him an intense, searching
stare. "Yahiko? Are you all right?"
He reached out to touch the boy's shoulder.
Yahiko flinched
slightly, then relaxed.
Misao said, "You guys look like you've seen a ghost!"
"Maybe we did...," mumbled Sano.
"Huh?"
Sano glanced at Yahiko. After the boy slowly
nodded, Sano told
them exactly what happened on the way back from the dojo. As
he
promised, the only thing the fighter left out was the identity of the
dead squad leader. He finished up by saying, "One minute, there's
all
these bodies lying in the street. The next second... poof!
Not a
trace."
Kenshin was looking very somber himself. "You...
saw me?"
Yahiko felt Kenshin begin to withdraw within himself
as he started
to lift his hand off the boy's shoulder. Yohiko suddenly reached
up
with his own hand to keep Kenshin's hand where it was. The swordsman
stared at him in confusion, but the boy refused to meet those haunted
violet eyes.
Kaoru protested, "It can't be Kenshin! He
never left the clinic
for a moment!"
Sano looked his friend straight in the eye.
"Listen, Jo-chan.
I'm not saying that Kenshin was actually there. But I know what
I
saw. You couldn't mistake the hair or the scars. It was
you,
Kenshin... or to be precise, it was the Hitokiri Battousai."
He
caught Misao and Aoshi exchanging looks.
Misao quietly said, "Himura... you asked me earlier
how I knew you
wore your hair up in Kyoto, right?"
There was a long pause, then Kenshin very quietly
said, "Yes?"
The ninja girl fiddled nervously with the end of
her braid. "Last
night... I dreamed I was in Kyoto back then... during the Bakamatsu
no
Douran. I saw the Battousai fighting a squad of Shinsengumi."
As Kenshin's violet eyes widened in shock, Kaoru
struggled to sit
up. She said, "Misao, are you SURE? I mean... you were
dreaming,
right?"
Aoshi quietly said, "Quite sure. I had nearly
the exact same
dream." He glanced at Megumi. "And Dr. Takani was in my
dream too,
if only for a moment."
Megumi gasped as she abruptly recalled her semi-nightmares
of the
previous night. "You saw me? I remember now.... I
ran into you."
"And you ran away."
Misao stared at Aoshi. "You... you mean you
had the same dream as
I did? The EXACT same dream? Then... then the things I
told you...
and you told me...."
Aoshi calmly cut her off by saying, "I remember everything
we
discussed, Misao... everything."
The ninja girl inexplicably began to blush all over.
"Aoshi-sama...."
Saitoh drawled, "This is all very interesting.
But there's more
important matters to deal with...."
Sano suddenly said, "Saitoh, have you ever killed
a woman?"
"Why would you ask such a stupid question like that?"
"Just give me a straight answer, damn it!"
With his hand still on Yahiko's shoulder, Kenshin
said softly,
"Sano...."
The policemen stared down at the fighter.
In a cynical voice, he
said, "You're a naive fool if you think that greed, corruption, and
evil are the sole providence of men. And it is the unexpected
or
unsuspected persons who often do the most damage."
As Sano gave him a blatantly skeptical stare, Saitoh
gave him an
evil little smile and said, "Just ask Himura Battousai. He knows
that
from first-hand experience."
All eyes turned to Kenshin who slowly removed his
hand from
Yahiko's shoulder. He stared at Saitoh with no particular expression
as his other hand casually came to rest on the hilt of his sakabatou.
Sano sharply said, "I'm not asking Kenshin.
I'm asking YOU."
"And I gave you an answer, you fool."
Kenshin thought, (Yes, Sano. He answered your
question. Can you
understand? Back then, it didn't matter who it was... man or
woman...
adult or child... if anyone interfered with what we perceived to be
our duty... they died. For Saitoh, that duty was 'Aku Soku Zan'...
'Kill Evil Instantly'. For myself, it was defending the lives
of the
members of the Ishin Shishi by whatever means necessary.)
Sano stared at the two men standing in front of him.
Saitoh, the
relentless hunter with the cold, amber eyes... Kenshin, the resolute
protector with warm, violet eyes still haunted by past darkness....
(There will never be men like that again....)
Tokio said, "I hope you won't mind waiting a little
bit longer for
your food. Megumi and I are going to check on Shinomori-san's
and
Kaoru's injuries. As soon as that's done, I'll cook lunch for
everyone."
Megumi managed to get out of bed without too much
trouble and
said, "I'm sure you've done an excellent job of taking care of them,
Tokio-san, while I was... was...."
Tokio gave the doctor's shoulder a reassuring pat.
"Whatever
happened had nothing to do with you. It wasn't your fault."
The others left the wardroom, leaving Tokio and Megumi
to quietly
confer over Kaoru. As they waited in the main room of the clinic,
Yahiko and Misao wrestled with their own private thoughts. Saitoh
lurked in the background, but said nothing as Kenshin took the
opportunity to tell Sano about Megumi's recovery, the various dreams
about Kyoto, and finally their theories about the black sword.
"What's the big deal? How hard can it be to
get rid of that
damned sword? Or hide it so no one will find it again?" complained
Sano.
Saitoh glanced at Kenshin. "Do you want to
tell the chicken-brain
or shall I?"
"Saitoh...." growled Sano.
Kenshin said, "It may be too late for such an easy
solution."
"What?"
"We were recognized."
The fighter growled, "I still don't get it!"
Saitoh snorted
audibly.
"Sano, when we were confronting Megumi last night,
do you remember
what she said?"
"Uh... I wasn't really paying that much attention...."
"She said, 'Battousai... and Saitoh.... Both
of you... I've found
you, at last!'"
"You mean... somehow you think this curse has somehow
latched
itself onto you. You and Saitoh?"
"It's a possibility. All these dreams of Kyoto
-- during both
night and day, sleeping and awake -- they only started after that
fight with Megumi... after we were recognized and named."
"Oh shit...." Sano groaned. "But... how about
you guys? Did
either you have strange dreams last night?"
Kenshin said, "I didn't... at least, none that I remember."
Saitoh made a careless negative gesture.
"Man, this gets weirder and weirder."
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When Tokio finally reemerged from the wardroom, Misao
and Sano
barraged her with questions about Kaoru and Aoshi. Kenshin was
much
too polite to join in, but he was obviously worried about Kaoru's
condition. Saitoh's wife serenely waited for the storm to subside
before replying.
"Misao, Aoshi seems to be improving steadily.
All he really needs
is rest." She turned to Kenshin. "Megumi took a look at
Kaoru's
injury. The cut's healing very well and there aren't any signs
of
infection."
Kenshin stared at her. "Then why is she so
weak? If her wound
isn't infected and if there doesn't appear to be anything like poison
on that sword, what's wrong...."
Tokio gave him a sympathetic look. "I'm sorry.
I just don't
know. She's physically exhausted. It's like something's wearing
her
down."
As she went to the kitchen to prepare lunch, Kenshin
followed her.
"Tokio-dono, we all greatly appreciate your help, especially
with so
many of us being injured... but perhaps it would be best for you to
go
home. I don't want to get you any further involved in this trouble.
Besides, what about Eiji? I saw him running out of the clinic
yesterday afternoon."
Tokio calmly drained the greens and started slicing
them briskly.
"Please don't worry about Eiji. He's very independent for his
age and
my maid can take care of his meals for several days. And if you
will
pardon me for saying so, I think it would be best if I stayed away
from Eiji until this matter is settled."
"Don't concern yourself with my wife, Battousai.
Worry about your
own woman," Saitoh said as he walked into the kitchen.
"She could be in danger if she stays, Saitoh!"
The policeman shrugged. "Tokio knows the risks.
If she wants to
stay, she stays."
She gave Kenshin a warm smile. "Besides, Kenshin-san,
I would
feel very badly about deserting Kaoru, Megumi, and the others at the
moment. Don't worry about me. You just concentrate on whatever
needs
to be done."
As he watched Tokio cooking with the same serene
competence that
she displayed in everything she did, Kenshin thought, (Yes, she
understands the risks and her husband all too well. Tokio's fully
prepared to allow her husband to do whatever he feels is necessary,
regardless of the cost to her... death, if need be. She refuses
to be
a liability to him.)
(But she's not the sort of woman to sit by helplessly
and let
things happen to her, either. Her husband trusts her to take
care of
herself. She will not fail that trust. Saitoh Tokio will
defend
herself -- and what she considers as hers -- to the utmost of her
considerable ability... just like the way she did when she confronted
a murderous, sword-wielding Megumi with nothing more than a metal
basin....)
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[the present, the Aoiya restaurant in Kyoto]
Omasu burst into the kitchen with her arms full of groceries.
Her fellow female Oniwabanshuu glared at her and
yelled, "Where
have you been!? We've got to get all this food ready for the
dinner
crowd...."
"You'll never believe what someone just told me in
the
marketplace!"
Okon muttered, "What are you babbling about?
Start washing that
cabbage!"
"Okay, okay!"
"All right, what's the big news?"
"Ghosts!"
"Wha... ghosts!? Oh, come on!"
"It's true! Last night, apparently dozens of
different people saw
ghosts walking in the streets of Kyoto!"
"What? That's ridiculous!"
"It's true! And get this! Old Mogumi-san
down the street SWORE
she saw a procession of Shinsengumi appear out of nowhere and
disappear just as suddenly!"
"Shinsengumi!? What the...? The old woman must be going senile!"
Omasu went on breathlessly, "And there were stories
about people
hearing the sound of clashing swords and screaming outside their
houses, but whenever they looked, the streets were empty! And
that's
not all!"
"There's more?" was Okon's skeptical reply.
Omasu pouted. "Yes, there is. They say
that people are still
seeing these ghosts, even though it's daytime!"
Her friend glanced out the window at the dark gloomy
sky which was
filled with roiling black clouds.
"With weather like this, there's not much difference
between night
and day...."
The door to the kitchen suddenly opened. They
all turned and
froze when they saw Okina standing in the doorway. For a horrified
instant, they thought that the old man had suffered some sort of
seizure or stroke. He looked incredibly pale and he was mumbling
incoherently.
Omasu ran up to him and said, "What's wrong!?"
"I... I saw him...."
"Who?" asked a bewildered Okon.
"My... my old friend... Ichishino.... I saw
him in the garden
drinking tea...."
"So!?" both women shouted.
Okina sat down abruptly on the floor and yelled back,
"But he's
been DEAD for the past 12 years!"
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Elsewhere in Kyoto, in an old rickety house that
was once an
expensive mansion, an old woman cackled madly to herself and mumbled
something about time folding back on itself.
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[the present, Tokyo]
Lunch turned out to be a rather subdued affair.
Despite the
excellent food, it seemed that only Saitoh had much of an appetite.
After the meal was cleared away, everyone sat around the table staring
at the bundle that contained the black sword. Despite protests
from
both Misao and Kenshin, Aoshi and Kaoru insisted on joining the
discussion.
"Now what?" Misao muttered.
Saitoh calmly drank his tea and said, "Don't look
at me. I'm
hardly an expert in this area."
Tokio gracefully poured her husband another cup.
"Then perhaps
you should consult an expert."
They all turned to stare at her. "Do you know
of such a person?"
said Kenshin.
"I know of a few priests and scholars in Tokyo who
have some
knowledge of the occult. If they can't help you, then they should
be
able to direct you to a more knowledgeable person."
"How do you know people like that?" Misao asked in amazement.
Tokio smiled, "I collect old stories and folklore.
I've met many
different people during my research. Hopefully some of them will
be
able to help you deal with this sword."
Kenshin quietly began to unwrap the sword.
"I think I remember
seeing a family crest somewhere on the hilt. That might give
us some
clues...."
Sano watched him uneasily. "You WILL be careful
with that thing,
won't you?"
Kenshin smiled quietly. "Believe me, Sano.
I'm not eager to do
this, but we need to know...."
Suddenly, the room darkened and the temperature plummeted.
In an
instant, the warm, homely clinic vanished. Everyone found themselves
standing in a cold, deserted street.
Misao ran over to Aoshi's side and huddled against
him for warmth.
"Brrrr! What's going on!?"
Saitoh looked around and muttered, "It's Kyoto."
Sano groaned. "No, not Kyoto again! Why
does everything keep
going back to Kyoto, of all places!? Kenshin...." When
he didn't get
a response, he turned and said, "Kenshin?"
The red-haired swordsman was staring at a group of
three men
walking down the street in their direction. The group consisted
of a
plump, elderly man and two samurai. One of the samurai was large
and
massively built while the other was slim and almost painfully young.
The large samurai carried a package in one hand while the smaller one
carried a lantern. Oblivious to the presence of the others, the
three
mean idly chatted about the young man's fiancee.
Kaoru heard Kenshin utter a soft gasp.
Suddenly, a shadowy figure appeared behind the three
men and said
in a cold, detached voice, "Apparently you are Kyoto administrator
Jubee Shigekura. Nothing personal, however, I wish to take your
lives."
The large samurai dropped his package and went for
his sword.
"Who're you..."
"Choshu Ishinshishi... Himura Battousai," as a red-haired
young
man -- a teenager really -- stepped out of the shadows.
Kaoru stared in astonishment. (He's... he's
so YOUNG!)
The next few seconds passed in a blur of flashing
steel and blood.
The young Battousai cut down the old man and the large samurai
with a
single stroke apiece, then he closed with the smaller samurai.
There
was a brief exchange of blows as the Battousai's badly outmatched
opponent somehow managed to fend off the assassin's blade. A
final
exchange of slashes... then the young man collapsed, nearly
disemboweled by the Battousai's brutally precise sword stroke... but
the red-haired assassin had not escaped unscathed.
There were gasps from the stunned observers as they
watched blood
trickle from a long cut on the Battousai's left cheek. He briefly
touched his wound and stared at the blood on his fingers. The
Battousai then silently turned and plunged his sword into the back
of
the young, mortally wounded samurai as he crawled along the ground
in
a last futile attempt to escape the clutches of death.
The Battousai cast the blood off his sword, sheathed
it, and
walked away. But the young killer stopped suddenly, then turned
to
look behind him. Impossible as it might seem, the Battousai was
undeniably aware of Kenshin's presence. Cold golden eyes gazed
into
stunned violet eyes as the two Himuras stared at each other across
the
bridge of years.
(I know you. You are me. I am you.)
The Battousai finally turned away and disappeared
into the murky
darkness, leaving the watchers alone in a cold Kyoto street with three
dead men.
Kenshin slowly sank to his knees in the blood-covered
street as he
slowly reached up to touch the cross scar on his face.
"Kiyosato Akira...," he whispered. And with
that name there
always came another. "Tomoe...."
The scene in front of them wavered like a mirage, then vanished.
They found themselves back in the main room of Dr.
Genzai's
clinic. Kenshin was still on his knees and still motionless.
But
this time, the vision... or illusion... or dream... did not vanish
without a trace.
Kenshin's hakama were unmistakably stained with fresh blood....
....and still more blood trickled steadily between
his fingers
from one half of the cross scar on his face... a scar that had not
bled for nearly 14 years.
Sometime during the past few moments, people gravitated
to others
for reassurance. Yahiko hovered anxiously near Kaoru. Misao
quietly
clung to Aoshi who put a comforting hand on her shoulder, while Megumi
leaned against Sano for support.
"Kenshin?" Kaoru whispered.
The red-haired swordsman rose to his feet, still
graceful even in
his dazed state, and slowly walked outside the clinic. As the
blood
continued to seep from his scar, Kenshin sank down on the porch and
stared vacantly at the yard, its stone walls and modest vegetation
seemingly awash in blood from the reddish light of the setting sun.
As the others stared wordlessly after Kenshin, Tokio
put her hand
on her husband's arm and murmured, "Hajime-san...."
Surprisingly, Saitoh wasn't watching Kenshin.
Instead, he was
looking up at the spectacular reds and purples of the evening sky.
There was a faint tone of bemusement in Saitoh's voice as he absently
replied, "Isn't it a trifle forward for a respectable young lady like
yourself to be on a first name basis with a man she's only known for
a
few days?"
There was a long... a very long... silence as everyone
-- except
for Kenshin -- slowly turned to stare at Saitoh.
Tokio's eyes went wide with astonishment, but she
managed to
answer with an unbelievable amount of composure, given the
circumstances.
"Hajime... it's been 15 years since we first met
in Kyoto... and
we've been married for over EIGHT of them...."
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(end of part 9)
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Q: What's worse than a hitokiri losing his
mind?
A: Two of them! ::maniacal laughter::
Next part: A few minor mental glitches. ^_^
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