Jyuunini no Enkei
Monogatari
Chapter Three, Fifth Zodiac: Ryuu
by
Ina-chan
First Posted Online: October 2, 2002
History: A Theory on the Origins of the Souma Family Curse
The room was silent, except for the occasional rustling
of clothes or a container scraping against the wooden shelf that
housed them. Mizugawa Tatsu has spent more than three-quarters
of his life within the confines of this room. The first quarter,
as a child, watching his father weaving almost magical medicinal
herbs that can cure anything that ails the human body. The
second quarter as his father’s young and eager apprentice,
absorbing the medicinal secrets that even the most common plant
holds. And then finally, as the wise and respected Kampo-meishu
that he is now.
“Sensei…I’m sorry to disturb you.”
The tall, authoritative, handsome man lifted his head to
face the young hesitant voice that called out to him, “What is
it?”
“Kenju-san is here to see you,” His young apprentice
stated in one breath, before making an involuntary cringe
The older man felt that involuntary tick on his left
eyebrow as he tried to suppress the annoyance that usually came
along with it. He took a deep breath before replying to prevent
what he’s feeling from being reflected in his voice. The poor
boy looked frightened enough as it is, “Did he say what he
wanted?”
“No, he just asked to see you.”
With that reply, the man simply let out another
exasperated sigh, “Very well. I’ll come and see him. Go
prepare some tea.” Might as well indulge the annoying dog.
Otherwise, he’ll simply barge into this sanctuary and make a
bigger mess of things.
“Yes, sensei,” the boy replied, relief evident in his
voice
“After you’re done, start double-counting the
inventory,” The man instructed as he tiredly rubbed his eyes,
“For some strange reason, we seem to be short of some items
that I was sure we stocked last week.”
“Y-yes… sensei,” the boy stammered nervously before
disappearing out of the room
He shook the exhaustion clouding his head and got on his
feet to meet his unwelcome visitor. What was that man thinking!
He couldn’t help but grimace in disgust. Despite being one of
the Mizugawa Clan’s respected advisors and strategists,
Mizugawa Kenju continues to act like an irresponsible puppy.
They were leaving for the Souma territory the next
morning and there were still a lot of preparations to be done.
“Yaaa, Ta-chan!” His visitor greeted playfully upon
his entrance, “Ah, preparing for tomorrow already? That’s so
much like you,”
The healer simply gave his visitor a stony expression as
he took his seat opposite the scholar.
Kenju sweat-dropped at his reception, but the cheerful
smile plastered on his face didn’t falter, “Haaa… what’s
with the cold treatment. Tomorrow is such an important event, I
just wanted to make sure that you’re not nervous or
anything.”
“What gave you the idea that I will be?”
Before the scholar could reply, Setsuta appeared with a
tray at hand and took his place on the side.
“Ah, Seta-chan has arrived to make his infamous tea!
Come and lighten up now, Ta-chan. There are very few idyllic
pleasures such as this at present. You should take advantage of
it and enjoy it to the fullest! Am I not right, Seta-chan?”
“Just state your business and leave, unlike some
people, we still have a lot of work to do.”
Kenju sighed, “This is all your fault, you know. Why
don’t you just suck in your pride and beg Yuki-chan to come
back. You would be finished three times earlier with her
around.”
“Yukino made her decision,” Tatsu replied simply
“Did she, really?”
“……”
“Did you hear about what happened this morning?
She caught the rabbit and the tiger returning home.
Kouyou-kun’s tongue slipped so she forced poor Izumi-kun to
tell her everything. I told you that you there’s no way to
keep something like this a secret from her. She’s
Nagisa-chan’s daughter after all.”
“That’s exactly the reason why we have to make sure
she stays out of this.”
“Taking Yuki-chan along may actually be an asset, you
know. Between Kaji and Yuki-chan, Yuki-chan is the better
speaker and negotiator.”
“Even the more reason why she has to stay behind. If
something should ever happen to all of us, I have the utmost
confidence in her ability to replace Kaji.”
“Oi, oi! Don’t say such unlucky things,” Kenju
winced, “Besides, don’t you think its rather cruel to talk
about Yuki-chan like she’s merely a spare tool? You
practically raised her like she’s your own daughter.”
“I’m merely stating an undeniable fact. My feelings
with the matter have nothing to do with it.”
“Nevertheless, she’s becoming more and more like her
mother each day, it’s rather frightening,” The scholar
commented, “I wouldn’t be surprised if she already schemed
something to sabotage the whole thing.”
A loud clatter suddenly grabbed both men’s attention as
the yunomi in Setsuta’s hand slipped and the porcelain
shattered on the floor. A deep embarrassed flush appeared on the
boy’s face as he bowed and mumbled his apologies, then
hurriedly tried to pick up the broken pieces on the floor.
Before either men could utter another word, the boy disappeared
from the room to fetch a new cup.
Kenju blinked, “Is it just me, or is Seta-chan not
acting like himself?”
The elder man frowned. His apprentice did seem to be
acting rather strangely today. Mizugawa Setsuta may be young and
eager to please, but his youthful naiveté has not hindered his
natural gift for the healing arts. There may be a
five-year-difference between his age and Yukino, but it didn’t
stop him from catching up to his senpai’s level in a very
short time. Normally, the boy was an unstoppable, unpredictable,
and not to mention vain chatterbox that always manages to bring
the worst out of the Ice Princess and even test Tatsu’s
patience to the limit. Then again, this was the first time the
boy was accompanying him to a trip. It was also the first time
the boy is going outside the boundaries of the Mizugawa
Terrritory, “He’s probably just nervous. It’s his first
trip, and Yukino is not coming to guide him.”
“Despite of yourself, it seems that you’ve become
dependent on her as well,” A small smile touched the
scholar’s lips, “Seeing Yukino now, are you sure you’re
not regretting it?”
“Regretting what?”
“Letting her go.”
“Yukino made her decision.”
“That’s not what I meant.”
The healer gave the scholar a long silent look before
giving quiet reply, “She made her decision.”
“Like mother, like daughter,” Kenju made a small
laugh, “Two women in one lifetime… things aren’t looking
good for you, Ta-chan.”
“Idiot.”
“ Saaa, I better leave before I use up my welcome,”
Kenju replied as he got on his feet
“You were never welcome in the first place.”
“Aaah, Ta-chan, that’s so cruel,” The scholar cried
in mock injury before turning into a more serious tone, “But
all kidding aside, I know how seriously worried you are.
Otherwise, you wouldn’t push so hard on convincing Kaji to
leave Yuki-chan behind.”
“You really are on your nosy streak today, aren’t
you?” The healer frowned in annoyance
“You know that… She really did love you,” Kenju
stated, ignoring his friend’s quip
“I know,” Tatsu replied unexpectedly, “It’s
just too bad that she loved him more.”
“Then suck in that damn pride and don’t repeat the
same mistake with her daughter,” The scholar stated, anger
evident in his voice
Tatsu looked at his friend in surprise, only to be met by
the other man’s uncharacteristic, unsmiling, steely gaze.
“I loved her too, you know,” Kenju stated
unabashedly, “That’s why I can’t forgive anyone who hurts
even a single strand of hair on what’s most precious to her.
Even if it’s you.”
With those parting words, the scholar turned on his heels
and left, leaving the healer to close his eyes to ponder on his
own thoughts in silence.
“Sensei… are you alright?”
The older man brushed his weariness aside before looking
up to face his worried apprentice watching a short distance
away, “I’m fine. There’s still a lot to do. Let’s get
started on recounting the inventory.”
The boy remained silent as clutched the yunomi in his
hands tightly. It was only then that the healer noticed the
almost unnoticeable tremor on the boy’s hands. New lines of
worry etched on the older man’s forehead. “Setsuta, what’s
wrong?”
With that, the boy burst into tears, “I’m sorry
Sensei… you trusted me… but I think I did something very
bad.”
*****
The door silently opened, and the Fire Prince
automatically raised his defences upon seeing who was
re-entering his domain. The Ice Princess stood by his door,
meeting his gaze with a bland unreadable expression, before
wordlessly stepping inside. She nudged the sliding door behind
her with her foot before wordlessly settling the tray she was
carrying on the now empty table before her brother, and then
settled herself on the floor across from him.
His weary gaze followed her sister’s hands as she
meticulously arranged the contents of her tray. She poured the
steaming tea in the yunomi she placed in front of him, before
pouring one for herself. With the action done, she settled back
on her heels and continued to give her brother her trademarked
icy glare. The Fire Prince simply met her gaze with silent
suspicion, bracing himself for round two.
She finally closed her eyes and let out a long sigh, “A
silk parasol.”
“Eh?” Kaji blinked, slightly confused at the
direction she was heading
“Kouyou-kun told me that traders from Chuuka frequent
the Souma territory. So I want a silk parasol,” Yukino replied
patiently, as if trying to explain something to a 4-year-old
child
“Kouyou?” Kaji echoed, still confused
“You sent him and Kaisen-san off to give your reply to
Souma-kou, remember? He
just came back a few minutes ago. He said there were silk
parasols in the market square all the way from Chuuka, with
different flower prints in every colour imaginable. He was going
to get me one but Kaisen-san wanted to get home right away. So I
want a silk parasol. Depending on what kind you bring back, I
just might forgive you,” The Ice Princess explained in a
deadpan voice
“Very well then,” The Fire Prince softened at his
sister’s olive branch, “I’ll even buy you a matching
furisode, geta and zori sandals, and fan.”
“They’ll have to be the expensive kind,” Yukino
intoned
“I’ll get the best and most expensive one,” he
laughed as he gave a big smile before bringing his yunomi to his
lips and drained half its contents, the sweetened liquid flowing
smoothly into his throat, “Aaaah! Did you put honey in the tea
again?”
Yukino
automatically refilled her brother’s half-filled cup,
“That’s how mother used to make it.”
“But
not with this much honey,” Kaji teased in mock annoyance,
“You really are hopeless with these things. How can you expect
to find a husband if you can’t even make a proper pot of
tea.”
The
young woman bit her lip and lowered her eyes, her hands
automatically clenching into tight fists on her lap.
“Aaaah!
She’s itching for a fight,” Kaji grinned at his sister’s
predictable reaction, as he lifted his arms to cover his face in
self-defense “Here it comes!”
But
instead of the usual strong verbal rebuke that followed, the Ice
Princess stayed silent and unmoving from her position. The Fire
Prince frowned and looked at her with growing concern. He
couldn’t help but feel a strong sense of dismay as he saw the
silent streams of clear liquid flowing down his sister’s face
from her hidden eyes.
“Ara!
I was just joking,” Kaji began as panic started to from his
chest, upon the realization of how serious the situation really
was. “It’s not bad at all. Look, I’ll drink the rest of
it…” With those words, he took the cup drank its contents
empty in one long continuous swig.
For
some strange reason, in only caused the young woman to cover her
face with her hands and burst into hysterical sobs.
“Achaaaa….
I don’t understand you at all…” The young man scratched
the back of his head in bewilderment, “If this is still about
the trip, I told you not to worry. Everyone will come along to
protect me. And before the new moon rises, we’ll have a treaty
with Souma-kou done, we’ll all be back home safe and sound,
and everything will go back to the way things were, just like
Father was still alive. Then you can go back to your hobby of
breaking unsuspecting men’s hearts.”
“I’m…
sorry… Onnichan…” Yukino managed to choke in between sobs
Not
even an annoyed look, or forced smile. With that, Kaji began to
really get worried. He knew how much his sister hated to cry. He
also knew that she hated crying in front of another person even
more. Even in if that person was him. He hadn’t seen his
sister cry so inconsolably since their mother died. He rose to
his feet to go to her only to fall back in surprise as his legs
collapsed under him.
He
looked back at his sister, only to see her image starting to
blur and dance before his eyes. His eyes widened as it fell upon
the empty yunomi in front of him as well as the full untouched
one in front of his sister.
It finally made sense. It was only then he noticed it.
Disguised underneath the tea’s sugary sweetness, was a strange
foreign aftertaste. He desperately fought against an unseen
force as felt his entire body quickly started to feel like lead.
“Yu…ki…no…”
was all he could manage to utter, as he gave his sister a
wounded look of betrayal
“I’m
sorry Oniichan,” The Ice princess whispered again.
Those
were the last words he would hear from her, as his eyes lost its
battle and the rest of his body followed its descent into the
darkened pool of dreamless sleep…
End
of 5th Zodiac
Return to Chapter
2
Continued on Chapter 4
Author’s
squawk:
After 6 months hiatus and this story basically not
getting anywhere because I was stuck… I came to the major
decision of jumping zodiacs in the Jyuunishi and sticking to the
zodiacs connected to the main storyline. It was a hard decision
to make, but I had to. Because this story is begging to be
finished, and it was a shame not to finish it just because I
can’t insert storylines for the zodiacs in-between the main
characters directly involved in the main plot. Nonetheless, if
inspiration hits me, I’ll probably re-visit them again as side
stories. Haaaa… its kinda disappointing not to pull this off
as I originally planned though. Ah well… I hope you guys still
find this fic interesting, even though it’s an alternate
reality and stuff.
First off… the earlier chapters are available in FF.NET,
please C&C if you have time.
And how do you like the bomb I dropped with Tetsu’s
storyline? Actually, I wasn’t planning on doing that
originally either… but I needed a more concrete reason to
Yukino’s reluctance with her suitors, ne? And it ties up
better in the later chapters as well. ^_^. Heh-heh… I’m
tempted to write a side story to that too… but what the hey!
^_^.
Anywayz…
articles found in the fic…
Kampo-meishu
- <sweatdrops> I can’t find the proper title for a
“botanist” in the ancient times, so I made one up (it
literally means “Kampo expert”). If anyone knows, let me
know. ^_^. Kampo (or Kanpo is the newer reference to it) is an
ancient Japanese traditional medicine that mainly uses medicinal
plants. In the past, they actually used other stuff like animal
parts, along with prayer. It’s a medicinal system that
originated and developed from Ancient Chinese Medicine in the
Han Dynasty (around the 3rd Century or so). These
Chinese texts came to
Japan
around
the 7th – 9th Century, and Kampo was
developed from there. It’s still practiced in
Japan
(and some
parts of the world) as a form of “alternative medicine”.
Yunomi
– is the porcelain cup used for tea
Chuuka
– is another word for Mainland
China
(a.k.a.
Middle Kingdom).
Furisode
- is a long-sleeved kimono worn by single women
Geta
sandal – any sandal with a separate heel, usually used for
formal occasions.
Zori
sandal – no heels, usually used for informal occasions
PUN
W/ KANJI SECTION (this part is where I make them fun puns with
the character’s names based from the characters of the
original FURUBA storyline… ^_^.)
- Setsuta
– Ahhh… the kanji I chose for this name is pretty lame
and obvious. It means “eager snake” ^_^.
- Kouyou
– is word which means “fall colours”, another
pronunciation for the kanji for “momiji” which means
“maple” or “autumn foliage”
- Kaisen
– “Kai”
means flowing water, “sen” is another word for
“river”. The name sorta evolved from Kisa’s name which
means “ethereal/delicate river”. Originally, I was
trying to find a nice sounding kanji combination that meant
“unstoppable river” or “unstoppable force”, since
that’s what the Tiger zodiac’s personality is supposed
to be. But this one sounded fine… ^_^.
Ja!
Ina-chan
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