I am back! *sounds of disappointment ring throughout the audience* Thank you
. . . *glairs at audience* anyhow, I am pleased to say that I'm hot on the trail
of Umi! Hot on her trail in . . . . Hawaii!
"Umm, Peach-san?"
"Yes, Fuu?"
"Didn't you tell me earlier that the clues you collected lead you to
believe that Umi was in a meat freezer in an American restaurant in Hong
Kong?"
" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . but isn't Hawaii great!?"
Fuu sighs and turns to the audience.
"Well, I guess I'm doing the introductions. Welcome to the next chapter of
' The Only Battle Worth Fighting ', this story is rated PG-13. Rayearth doesn't
belong to Peach-san, but the plot of this story is hers, so please, don't copy!
And I'm happy to say that there are spoilers, which means this story is moving
on! The other Knights and I were thinking we would never get out of the first
season, but wow, it actually happened! I think that's it . . . so enjoy the
story while Ferio, Hikaru, and myself go and search for Umi. Thank you and
goodnight."
You heard Fuu. This is . . .
RATED PG-13
And is . . .
CHAPTER 5
All-right-y now, let the story commence!
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Fuu was shocked into silence by his question. Ferio was asking her to . . . be
his? To live with him? To spend the rest of their lives, together, as a couple?
She was shocked at how readily she wanted to say yes, it was a feeling that had
bubbled up inside of her and enclosed on her heart and fogged up her brain. Fuu
felt her heart speed up and her breathing become hastened. She smiled up at
Ferio, her eyes softening and a large grin taking its rightful place on her
lips.
"Ferio . . .," Fuu murmured.
~*~*~
Ferio hadn't ever been so nervous in his life. He wanted to know her answer, he
couldn't read it off of her face, the only thing he could she there was shock
and confusion and that cute little twitchy nose she got when Fuu thought very
hard about something. At least she was thinking about it. He didn't know what to
do, so he just sat there, giving Fuu her space and time to think about his
offer. But, what if she said no? Fuu was his soul mate; if she left him he would
never be complete. There would be a hole in his heart that nothing would be able
to fill. Just today when she was gone, not even for an hour mind you, he was
desperate for her. Ferio needed to see her, to see her laugh, to see her smile,
dear Pillar her smile, there wasn't anything to match the way her smile made him
feel. His legs go to mush and his heart speeds up, his voice catches and he
can't speak, no matter how hard he tries to say something, it won't come out, or
he studders like an idiot. Fuu gently calling his name snapped Ferio out of his
revere.
"Ferio . . ."
He looked up to her giving Fuu a pleading look, begging her to stay with his
eyes. Her smile grew as the time passed on.
"Yes," Fuu said, letting tears of happiness spill down her cheeks.
"Yes, yes, yes, yes, Yes, YES! I want to be with you Ferio, more than
anything else, the way I feel with you, and I've never felt like that before,
ever! I love you so much, and I'm ever so honored that you want to share your
life with me, I'll do my best to make you happy, I promise. Just let me be with
you . . .," Fuu finished, bursting into tears and burying her face into his
tunic and weeping.
"Fuu, love, why are you crying? I didn't mean to make you cry, you know I
hate it when you do, it makes my heart hurt. Now tell me what's wrong,"
Ferio, cooed gently, tying to comfort the sobbing girl.
"I, I just don't deserve you, your so wonderful and I . . .," She
never had a chance to finish her sentence. Ferio grabbed her shoulder quickly
and pulled her far enough away so he could stare into her eyes. One hand moving
to her chin, holding it straight so Fuu couldn't look away.
"Fuu. That isn't true, in fact, that's about as far from truth as you can
get. Were soul mates Fuu. We belong together, forever. I don't want to hear
about this 'Not deserving' stuff anymore. When your mission is done, we shall be
together. Leave the arrangements to me, I'll set out to get things in order
tonight, after I spend some more time with you okay? I won't be able to contact
you on your communicator though, mine's busted, but I'll come back in a week, is
that alright," Ferio asked Fuu, who had long since stopped crying.
"Yes, that should give us time to awaken the other two Mashin, then we
would go rescue Emeraude."
Ferio looked ecstatic. "You already have a Mashin?"
"Yes, It's Umi's. So I guess that means that Hikaru and I have our own as
well."
"Guess so," Ferio said laying down on the rock, and pulling Fuu down
with him. Fuu snuggled op to him, placing her head on his chest, her ear right
next to Ferio's heart, listening to it beat.
'It beats for me . . .,' Fuu thought as she drifted off into a deep sleep.
~*~*~
Ferio woke up as the sun began to fall behind the hills, turning the sky a
violent orange and red. He looked down at Fuu, her head was on his chest, rising
and falling with his intake and outtake of breath. Her arm was draped carelessly
over his abdomen, while her left leg decided to wind itself around his calf. No
that he would have minded under normal circumstances, but he had to leave now,
before it got to dark to see his way to a town. Ferio wanted to go while she was
still asleep, he always hated saying goodbye to her, Fuu's eyes would always
glaze over with tears and he would feel horrible. Ferio slipped a cupped hand
under Fuu's head and gently lowered it onto the rock, all the while slowly
untangling his legs from hers and using his other hand to scoop the rest of her
off of him. Finally free from his warm and cute, but confining bonds, Ferio
stood up and massaged out a creek in his neck and popped out his back.
Ferio looked back at Fuu, he didn't want to leave her there, but didn't want to
wake her up, she was so cute when she was asleep! Besides, It's dangerous for a
girl as cute as Fuu to be out alone at night. Ferio smiled and leaned over Fuu,
sliding his arms under her shoulders and knees, lifting her up to his chest and
letting her head loll off onto his shoulder. He bent his legs and slowly dropped
so he was sitting on the boulder, all the while slowly sliding off. Finally his
feet touched the ground and Ferio let out a sigh of relief. Taking a moment to
recognize his location he headed north, and back to the Knight's camp.
~*~*~
"Was too."
"Was not."
"Was too."
"Was not."
"Was too."
"I have said this once, and I will say it again. Was NOT!!!," Umi
bellowed, but brave little Hikaru stood her ground, never removing her hand from
the pile of cards it was on top of, not to mention next to Umi's hand as well,
that pile of cards is how this whole thing started, as a matter of fact.
Umi, being Umi, was bored, and naturally, whining about it. And Mokona, being
Mokona, decided it was a good idea to appease her, for the good of Hikaru and
it's self, of coarse. Hikaru and Umi stood fascinated as the jewel on Mokona's
head glowed a bright red. Now, having witnessed the even before, Umi just passed
it off as Mokona giving her and Hikaru dinner. Much to her shock, and happiness,
what was to appear before her was a stack of games piled three feet high at the
very least!
A Goh board, Twister, Checkers, Chess, Othello, Clue, Make a Scene, Boggle, Uno,
Jenga, Dominos, and nearly every game Umi had played growing up. But five hours
later and with Fuu still gone and nothing better to do and the Goh board snapped
in two, the Twister mat ripped in half, the Checker and Chess pieces had large
holes in them which looked remarkably like bite marks, the Othello disks had
been long since flung to the ceiling, with peanut butter working remarkably well
as an adhesive, the Suspect cards from Clue now all bear large, black eyebrows,
moustaches, and beards. The timer from Make a Scene had long since been
destroyed with a slash from Umi's rapier, 'The buzzing,' she said 'was giving
her a headache'. The plastic cover on the Boggle game had been smashed open, the
cubes on the coffee table were placed spelling out 'Umi Rulez' because of the
lack of an 'S'. Uno was renamed 'Dos' after all the cards were torn in two, the
Jenga blocks were used to make an ingenious cage for Mokona, held together by
Peanut Butter, the 'Tastiest Glue Ever'. And Neither Umi nor Hikaru actually
knew how to play the actual game Dominos, so they built one of those fun 'stand
up the pieces and then knock them over mazes'.
They then resorted to the last piece of entertainment the egg-house had to
offer. A deck of cards.
"Know poker?"
"Nope."
"Gypsy Rat Screw?"
"Nope."
"Old Maid?"
"Nope."
"Hearts?"
"Nope."
"Go Fish?"
"Nope."
"Then what games do you know how to play Hikaru?," asked a very
agitated Umi. Hikaru brightened and smiled over to Umi.
"Slap Jack!"
Which led to the heated argument about 'Who Had Their Hand's On The Card First'.
This scene, broken games and all, was the scene Ferio walked into. Hikaru,
forgetting all about Umi and hers' argument, shushed Umi quietly and beckoned
over to Ferio and Fuu's direction.
"Fuu's sleeping," Hikaru whispered. Umi looked over and frowned.
"Where have you two been," she whispered angrily to Ferio, who was now
walking silently over too Fuu's bed, turning down the covers and pulling off
Fuu's boots. He laid her down and spread the blankets back over her and lovingly
brushed a stay curl back behind her ear, hearing a chorus of 'Awwww . . .' from
the girls. Ferio turned back to them and explained.
"We were just talking, it got late, and she fell asleep. Simple as that.
Now, what happened here?," Ferio asked fanning his arms out to indicate the
piles of junk and peanut butter that occupied the floor, walls, and ceiling.
"Umi happened," Hikaru said.
"Ah, enough said. Now, if you ladies don't mind, I must be going. Tell Fuu
I said 'Bye', okay?"
"Yeah, we'll tell he for you, later Ferio," Hikaru said waving her bon
voyage. Ferio looked back to Fuu, his eyes softening and a smile crossing his
face. Gods, he loved her more than anything, it would hurt so much to be away
from her, but soon, soon she would be his. What's a week when they would have
they would have forever to spend together? He smiled and blew a kiss to Fuu and
stepped outside, closing the door behind him, a large grin plastered on his
face. Forever.
That was the last time he ever saw her.
~*~*~
Ferio heaved a heavy sigh and ran a hand through his tousled hair. He sat up in
his bed and stared out the window, looking at the lightening ridden sky. He just
wanted to curl up and die, that would be kinder then this, living without her.
Living without Fuu. He winced at the name. Every time he thought of it, thought
of her, his heart would cry out for her. Every time it beat it called out to
her, begging her to come back he needed her, he needed his very being back.
Ferio didn't even begin living before he met her, when he met her, everything
was a hundred times better, now it all seemed pointless and dull compared to the
time Ferio had spent with Fuu.
Ambling over to his dresser Ferio pulled out change of clothes after stripping
off his night things. He stepped silently out of the room and made his way to
the kitchen, normally there were servants to fix him anything he could think up,
but it was far to early in the morning for any of them to be on duty. Fumbling
along the shelves he found the canister he was looking for and pulled it down,
looking inside of it and finding what he was looking for. Ferio pulled out the
pouch of tealeaves and replaced the container on the shelf. He pulled up a stool
to the large wooden table in the middle of the room and waited for the teakettle
to whistle.
Ferio remembered the feelings he felt when he went to go and get her. He
searched around frantically for her, calling and calling and calling . . . he
called for her so much he screamed his voice hoarse, but he didn't stop
searching until he heard it. A faint voice in his head that pleaded for him to
forgive her. She had wanted to stay, and prayed with all her heart and soul she
would be with him for forever, but she couldn't and she was sorry. That was what
the voice had said to him. Did she think he was angry with her? Ferio could
never think anything of the sort about Fuu; he adored her too much to do such a
thing.
After hearing the apology Ferio sat down at the trunk of a tree and cried. He
cried and cried until he didn't have tears left to shed, after that he just let
out a helpless and pathetic whimper, but that too subsided as he lost his voice
began cracking, getting worst by the minute. It continued like that for who
knows how long. Ferio just knew he had cried out all the tears her could make
and sobbed until his voice wouldn't come. That was how LaFarga found him. In a
pitiful little heap mourning his lost love.
"Prince," LaFarga had said "You are needed," then he turned
began to leave. Ferio hefted his sword onto his shoulder and followed. He knew
about his heritage. Before Emeraude died her powers had faded, she had told him
everything, even the fact that Fuu would leave soon. He begged to her and
pleaded to he to let her stay, she had told him that there was nothing that she
could do, when the battle was over, she would return with Hikaru and Umi to her
world. Ferio refused to believe it and ran back as fast as he could to the place
where they had agreed to meet, the lake where he stole her clothes and she
pushed him in. He didn't believe Fuu had returned to her world until he heard
the voice inside of his head, Fuu's voice, tell him so.
He and LaFarga reached the castle and servants crowded around him, taking his
measurements, asking what he desired for dinner, and showing him to his
quarters. They brought some clothes for him to sleep in when they brought him
his dinner. Ferio changed and set about to eating the large meal they had
prepared for him. His stomach rumbled mercilessly, but he could only bring
himself to eat two bites. The Butler who was assisting him looked concerned.
"Is there anything wrong with the food, Your Highness?," The Butler
questioned. Ferio shook his head and leaned back onto the mountain of pillows
behind him. The Butler smiled and nodded.
"Just tired? I can imagine. I'll take absence now, Prince. I will leave the
tray here, just in case, Sire. Is there anything in particular you would like
for morning's meal tomorrow?"
Ferio shook his head no.
"Alright then, I'll have the chef prepare a bit of everything then, Your
Highness. Good Night, Sire." The Butler bowed deeply and stepped out of the
room.
Ferio's eyes shot open as the teakettle's whistle became almost deafening. He
quickly pulled it off the top of the wood stove and pored it over his
strainer-enclosed tealeaves.
He hadn't spoken since the day Fuu left him, that was well over two months ago.
People tried to get him to speak very actively at first, but as their attempts
failed they slowly began to stop, which was fine with Ferio.
People rarely noticed him or paid him any mind now and days, and he found
himself alone more and more, melting away, hiding himself from others. Ascot was
the only one he did things with, which was odd at first, mostly because Ascot
had tried to kill him once, and the whole, 'I was short, but now I'm tall' thing
was weird too. Ascot talked to him about everything, the weather, which was
always bad, people's hope and such, which was also bad. Ascot was normally a shy
person who kept to himself, so Ferio just thought that he could let out his pent
up feelings around someone who wouldn't, and couldn't judge him. I was nice
having a friend, but her would rather have Fuu.
Fuu . . .
He put his teacup down with more force than he intended and watched as it
shattered, jagged shards digging into his hand and blood running down to his
wrist. Ferio stared at the blood dripping onto the counter with a morbid
fascination; it was a nice feeling watching himself bleed. It let him know he
was alive, which was a fact he was beginning to doubt, because he felt so dead
on the inside. A loud clatter arose behind his followed by a gasp of terror.
"My goodness . . . Help! Someone, quickly! The Prince Needs medical
attention!," One servant called to another, the latter taking off down the
hallway and returning a short time later with the castle's healer. The Woman
lifted his hand with hers and placed her other one on top of the bleeding mass,
chanting a spell. Ferio watched as his cuts began to heal and the pieces of
teacup sprang out of the surface of his skin, clattering onto the countertop.
'Damn,' He thought bitterly 'Just when I was begging to fell alive again.'
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. . . . . . . . Well, that took a morbid turn toward the end, huh? Didn't mean
for that to happen, sorry, It just kinda' came out that way, and this chapter is
two and a half pages longer than intended, so I guess that makes up for it . . .
write me, okay, wow, I'm kinda' depressed after writing that . . .
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Until next time . . .
-Peach Goddess.