The Return
A Ranma Sailor Moon fic thingy.
By Sunshine Temple
Naturally, I own neither Sailor Moon nor Ranma. So here's the disclaimer
Ranma 1/2 and its characters and settings belong to Rumiko Takahashi, Shogakukan, Kitty, and Viz Video. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon belongs to Naoko Takeuchi, Koudansha, TV Asahi, and Toei Douga, and DIC.
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C&C is appreciated.
Book 1: Brooding Responsibilities
Chapter 13: Maternal Acceptance
Formerly: Retreat and Redemption
The Drake looked at his
eldest, but youngest, daughter. She had finished crying and was leaning her
head on his chest. The educator looked up to see the girl's mother sitting on
the other side of the kitchen table with a blank expression on her face. It was
an unnerving way to spend the evening, but he was happy to see his child again.
Nariko's mother, Ranma, did
not look... well. Her eyes blinked more frequently and her hands twitched. The
redhead had one arm around her blonde daughter and her gaze kept returning to
Nariko.
Drake supposed that this was
proof that she did trust him, and value his role in Nariko's life. Otherwise
she would not have let this meeting take place. Drake sighed. He wished her
luck in destroying this Alexia.
Under the current situation,
he was unable to leave his mansion and had to make sure that neither Soun or
Genma left their protective custody or even Soun's house. Drake eyed his own
protective detail, standing off to the side in the kitchen. Ranma did not need
to worry about more people, especially after Nabiki.
"It's okay,
Nari-chan," Drake reassured. He tilted the photograph that she was
holding. It was a somewhat provocative picture of a fully demonic Akane in a
bikini. It showed signs of careful folding and unfolding.
"I will get her
back," Nariko swore as she clutched onto her father.
Drake hugged her and noticed
one of the agents hold his hand to his earpiece and stiffen. He and Ranma both
made inquiries as to what was going on. The agent's response was cut off by the
ringing of his phone.
The agent blinked at the
ringing but after checking with base motioned for Drake to answer. Nariko
reluctantly pulled herself off of him and went back to her mother.
"Hello," he said, knowing full well the line was tapped and being
traced. "I see. Yes... she's here."
Ranma's gaze hardened when she
was handed the cordless phone. "Speak."
"It's a good thing the
humans you keep at your house are such buffoons," an almost child-like
voice laughed. "One of them practically fell apart when I called. At least
he managed to say where you were before his blubbering became incoherent."
"Nabiki?" Ranma
inquired. The voice was close to hers, but it was wrong too.
"Yuki," the voice
hissed. "But you're perceptive. I'll give you that," Yuki giggled.
Ranma understood why the
agents had gotten more nervous. They had recorded Yuki's first call and
expected this one. "You know you're being traced right?"
"I'm not stupid."
Yuki's tone was defensive, but still vapid. "I'll even help you. There's
an abandoned hotel off 401. Halfway between here and Kitchener. It's in
Morriston or do I need to be more specific? I'd hope you guys can figure things
out from that." She taunted.
Ranma growled. This seemed
wrong. It had to be a trap, but it seemed too stupid. "What game's
Alexia's up to?"
"She's tired of playing
with you," Yuki said in a bored tone. "Oh, and don't think of just
having your human lapdogs flatten this place. It'd be a shame to kill
big-sister Eclipse, who you so dearly want back."
Ranma snorted. "Is that
it? I'm disappointed. Alexia didn't even call me herself. What's the matter? She
couldn't figure out the phone." The redhead asked as she absently licked
her lower lip. "If Alexia's really there... well at least she can stand up
to her death."
Yuki hung up the phone with a
smile and a slight twitch. Her plan for mother was going perfectly.
***************
"They're the same?"
Ranma asked loudly as the Company APC raced down
the 401.
"Yes, the trace on the
call matched the location described," Jarvis replied in a shout to be
heard over road noise of the all-terrain tires. He was sitting up front, next
to the driver and looking over his shoulder at Ranma and her children. "A
helicopter has just arrived on scene and confirms the presence of Pattern D's. As
per your... suggestion, it's holding back."
"Good, I want those
jamming trucks you have in position first. She's not getting away, not
again."
"It has to be a
trap," Captain Jarvis pointed out loudly from his position next to the
driver.
"Even if it is, Sir, we
can't avoid it," Kasumi pointed out. She returned back to checking her and
her team's equipment. She could feel her fiance's optimism and hoped that it
was not unwarranted. There was hope that she could get her sisters back...
thanks to Ranma.
"Of course, but she won't
blow up the building. Not if she can't escape." Ranma smiled as her eyes
flickered.
"You do know what to
do... when you see her?" Kasumi asked.
"Of course," Ranma
mostly succeeded in a warm smile. "I know what we have to do."
"I do wonder if Alexia's
prepared for us, for the Company" Jarvis smiled.
"She never seemed to care
about you guys. Even though you've destroyed so many of her minions."
Ranma shook her head. "Amazing, she still thinks this is a game. Even
after what I did to her. Well... this'll be over soon enough."
"Indeed," the
officer agreed. The change in the demon was intriguing. The prospect of revenge
and rescue rejuvenated her. On a suspicious lead, she had bounced back from
desperation and despair. She was a fascinating... person, and he sincerely
hoped that this time she got her daughter back and disposed of Alexia.
***************
Alexia lounged on her throne. It
was a smaller affair than the one she had when she first turned Eclipse, but
for now it was enough. Yuki had just given her the good news.
It was only a matter of time
now. If Yuki had followed her directions then the interference from those
humans would be minimized. While she waited, Alexia extended her sense and
allowed her mind to drift.
She imagined herself kneeling
before another throne. Her three concubines and two, soon to be gifted, minions
were behind her in the correct positions. They all had the same identical
expression of joyous adoration and submission. Each was wearing light silks and
jewelry. Eclipse had bare breasts and a tiny almost bikini-like wrapping around
her waist and legs. Aurora wore a translucent green silk dress that was
unnecessarily cut very short. Yuki had some measure of modesty in her tiny silk
skirt and top.
Alexia wanted to show off her
craftsmanship with the other two. It had taken time for Alexia to alter them to
bear that hated face, but it was fitting, those two young succubae had been
spawned by that treasonous human-lover. Naturally, they were both now redheads
and were presented to the one on the throne as a gift; the spoils from
defeating the Traitor.
They knelt behind Alexia's
concubines, their blank expressions betraying what they were. Alexia left them
able to speak and understand commands but not much else. They were to be empty
vessels, ones that her grandmother would do with as she pleased.
In her mind, Alexia could hear
the amused chuckle coming from above her and see her gaze slowly rise. It was
always the same. Seated on the throne with a superior and... almost pitying
smile was her grandmother, BlackSky. Her deep, dark eyes were the only thing
that gave any indication to her true age. Glossy black hair spilled down her
shoulders, back, and seemed to surround her and mix with the shadows. Her leather
dress was elegant, but lacked ornamentation. Even her throne was only grand
because of its scale, not for any detailing or material.
Alexia smiled. She would show
BlackSky who really was the strongest. Being raised on the melancholic but
saccharine stories of that... traitor's exploits had infuriated her. Though it
was not until Alexia had been sent from their homeland to this human-infested
dirtball that Alexia's hatred had truly boiled over.
She had seen the proof. DarkStar
had been reincarnated. Something that was impossible, blasphemous, for demons to
do. The stink of Serenity was all over this. DarkStar was clearly a traitor --
she had to have sold out her race.
However, once Alexia presented
the remains of the Traitor to BlackSky, she would reap the rewards. She would
prove to her grandmother that her fond memories of DarkStar were all lies, that
she was being tricked by that human-loving redhead. Alexia would be allowed to
return, allowed to go back home. She could return to Silvana in honor.
A smile formed on her face as
she considered giving one of her girls to her grandmother as another token. While
it would not hurt to curry more favor, she was loath to break up the set.
Alexia's face darkened when
she sensed something wrong. There was an interference, not in her normal senses
but in the background. She had felt it before around those damnable humans, but
it was never this apparent. The brood mother opened her eyes, and called for
her daughters.
***************
Ranma surveyed the hotel. It
was really more of a slightly tall motel, but it was clear that Alexia lived
here. Like her other lairs, her... odor lingered around the grounds. There was
also the powerful demonic presence that indicated that Alexia was home. WIC had
done their part, and now, Alexia was boxed. The redhead allowed a large smile
that showed her fully extended canines.
"Just give us the
word," Jarvis said before checking to make sure Red and Gold teams were in
position for insertion and the targeting of the rocket crews.
"This is risky,"
Ukyou noted as she looked over the layout of the building. Despite her
nervousness, she maintained her ready position.
"The explosives should
not bring the building down. Besides, Red's information on where they are
should be sufficient." Jarvis stated.
"Should be?" Nariko
asked.
"They're anti-personnel
with sub-munition grenades."
"I rather like it,"
Ranma smiled as she flexed her wings. It was a calm brisk night. Cloud cover
obscured the stars and moon, but reflected ground lights. "Do it."
The brood mother smiled as a
half a dozen rockets launched from their tubes. From various points at the
quarantine line, they stuck out and hit several rooms in the five story hotel's
upper floors. The building erupted in a handful of flashes that destroyed the few minions that
were guarding the approach.
Ranma was the first one to the
door. Immediately behind her, on either side, were Ukyou and Nariko. A
bewildered pair of succubae turned to the intruders. One slid out her claws. It
was enough.
Rushing the two, Ranma dove
between them. A pair of economical swipes with her fingers spread out dug into
their sternums and ripped out at their shoulders. Both minions fell to the
ground in messy, flopping heaps.
"Are we supposed to be
impressed by your ability to kill newly recruited minions?" Eclipse
laughed as she entered the lobby from a side door. She had removed some of the
ornamentation and embellishments that normally adorned herself; this was a
fighting night.
"She does seem so pleased
with herself when she does it," Aurora agreed, following her sister. She
was decked out in similar "fighting" clothes as her sister.
"This is stupid,"
Ranma growled. "Is Alexia even going to try? You know I can beat you two.
You're not even bringing out-" she paused to recall Nabiki's new name. "-Yuki?"
Contrary to her tone, she was amused.
She then felt a new presence. "There you are, finally going to fight?" She asked without turning to face Alexia who had entered from the opposite side that Aurora and Eclipse had entered.
"They're not here to
fight you." Alexia's smirk died when Ranma flipped back, twisted in
midair, and fired a pair of narrow eyebeams before landing in front of her
rival.
"It ends tonight,"
Alexia snarled as an intense flaming aura around her absorbed the attack. "Girls,
take care of the traitor's spawn," she said as she formed a pair of
fireballs.
"That's just
insulting," Ranma spat. "I mean this
is your plan." She was slightly wary. Yuki had been the one to call her
but she was nowhere to be found. Three against two would at least give her kids
a bit more of a challenge.
"Die!"
Alexia screamed as she lobbed
her fireballs at Ranma, who neatly dodged them.
"Well Aurora, are you
going to be difficult?" Ukyou asked as she flexed her hands.
"Mother will defeat the
traitor and free you from her tyranny."
"You know... same can be
said for our Mom. Well not for you though." A look of pity crossed Ukyou's
face when she looked at her former partner. After Mother finished with
Alexia....
"Is something the
matter?" Aurora taunted.
"I'm going to save
you," Ukyou swore. "I don't care what mother thinks. I'll save
you." The blonde then pounced.
Eclipse snorted as she watched
her little sister fight with that blonde bimbo. Those two did make an...
appropriate couple. Mother's plan to divide the Traitor from her minions had
succeeded. "What do you think?" Eclipse posed in front of Nariko. She
had to keep her mate occupied and fighting was not the most desirable way to do
that.
"You look even worse,
Akane," Nariko noted sadly.
"What?" Eclipse's
eyes flared. "You lie! Do you know how much work goes into looking this
way?"
"I never thought there
would be something you'd do worse than cook." Nariko sighed as she stepped
towards Eclipse. Her voice gained a new seriousness and edge "I just want
my mate back."
Nearly transfixed by the
change in those red-eyes Eclipse took a step back and nearly stumbled on her
platform heels.
"You forgot mother's
lesson on footwear." Nariko gave a nasty little smile. "Heels are
stupid, but if you've gotta wear them, wear ones you could actually fight in,
and then train in them. You've been slacking off, haven't you?"
**************
Yuki shook her head as she
waited in her spot. She could hear the fighting. It was only a matter of time. Mother
would defeat the traitor and then teleport them out of here. Mother had to win.
She was perfect. She was stronger. She protected Yuki from her big sisters when
they were mean.
Yuki blinked. Mother also made
her sisters. More importantly Mother made her. Yuki knew her purpose,
and sometimes... it disturbed her. More and more Yuki's mind raced in circles. Mother
made her, mother made her to help her defeat the traitor, but Mother was
stronger than the Traitor... she had to be...
Nevertheless.... Yuki shook
her head. Mother would take care of this. After the traitor was killed
everything would be okay, Yuki assured herself. Her eyes flicked when she saw
movement in front of her. Mother had given her the task of taking care of any
humans that might interfere.
She was honored that the
youngest like her would be given such a task and worried about failing mother. Yuki
steeled herself. She knew what these humans
were capable of and was very worried about failure.
As the succubus stepped out,
claws extended, she took comfort that she did not have to defeat the humans,
but merely delay them. The humans heard her and instantly pointed their weapons
at her. Yuki focused. This was going to be the tricky part.
"Nabiki," the human
in the lead stated.
Yuki snarled and stepped
forward. Her expression softened . "Yes... you... have to.. Mo-
Alexia..." she started, her tone halting and pleading.
"Yes," Kasumi
agreed. She looked over the overly cutesy, pink mini dress-wearing, demon that resembled
a much smaller and younger version of her sister.
Inwardly, Yuki smirked. Suddenly
there was a flash, and she yowled in pain. She crumpled as a pair of bullets
perforated her belly. She tried to rise, but only managed to glare at the human
who had shot her.
Kasumi kept pressure on the
trigger but held her position. "This is Lieutenant Tendo, we've run into
one of the... hostages," she stated into her headset.
Yuki looked at the blood
pooling around her and smiled slightly. The human's sentimentality would delay
them. All Yuki had to do was make sure they wasted their time watching her,
instead of simply killing her and moving on. She shivered when she actually
studied the weapons they were carrying. Even her big sisters had trouble with
these humans, a little demon like her would have no chance.
Yuki slumped back down. She
would do what was best for mother, even if it meant surrendering. Besides, once
Mother defeated the traitor she would rescue her youngest daughter. Yuki
believed in her mother, and the pain in her wounds kept her from thinking too
much.
Kasumi frowned. The succubus
appeared to be pacified but... any false move would result in the death of one
of her men... or of her... sister. The officer evaluated the demon and fired
again.
"What the hell was that
for?" Yuki cried as she held onto her chest. "I'm already down."
"You were getting a bit
lively. Besides, Akane took three the day she was turned."
Yuki sighed and leaned against
the wall. All that was left was for the best succubus to win.
**************
"Is this it?" Ranma
snarled as she blocked one of Alexia's attacks.
The blonde succubus smirked as
she withdrew to the side of the room and grabbed a large cylinder that had been
stashed there. She twisted the top and tossed it at Ranma, who extended her
claws and sliced open the container. The contents sprayed out and covered her.
The fluid burned and the redhead screamed in pain.
At first Ranma thought she was
hit by acid or perhaps assembly holy water, but it only tingled and burned from
the heat of the nearly boiling water itself. "The hell?" A soaked
redhead glared. Her skin had reddened and cracked in places but it was rapidly
healing.
"Why didn't you
change?" Alexia demanded as she blocked the barrage of attacks. Yuki's
advice had come to naught, a gallon of pressurized hot water was worthless.
Ranma ignored the question. "Were
you trying to broil me?"
Alexia smirked. She would show
the traitor broil. A small fireball formed in her hand and a lance of magical
napalm spurted out of the orb in a continuous stream. It took concentration,
but she guided it right over the impudent redhead. It was her strongest attack,
and it was too draining to use normally, but this was not a normal situation.
Ranma dodged to the left to
try to get outside the stream, but it followed her too fast. Her right arm was
hit directly, the spray bounced off her arm and lit her side and face on fire. Her
aura mitigated those wounds somewhat, but the lance rapidly burned through her
arm and then continued to clip half of her right wing off.
The flames over her body were
a mixture of her aura and Alexia's attack. With her remaining arm she summoned
a DarkStar Burst and launched it at Alexia's crotch. Alexia snarled and managed
to maintain enough bone structure to stand, despite the fall of blood that came
from her mangled loins.
Alexia's stream of napalm
intersected with her pouncing rival before it sputtered out due to lack of
energy. For half a heartbeat she enjoyed the impressive, fire wreathed hole to
the left of the redhead's sternum just before being knocked back by a pair of
thin beams of light that hit the edge of her forehead and bored in. Ranma
gasped, feeling drained from her DarkStar Burst attack as she slammed into the
other succubae, both landing in a snarling, slicing, burning, biting heap.
Alexia's attack continued through the wall, igniting surprisingly small fires
where it went through and dripped.
Alexia wildly, and then
blindly started clawing her opponent. She could feel her claws and tail sink
into her rival's flesh, but the traitor did not relent. Summoning her fire
stream again she tried to burn the traitor off of her, but her energy reserves
were depleted more than she expected.
Ranma growled as she
eviscerated Alexia yet again. Her prey's regeneration was getting frustrating,
especially when she had to cut into her with just one arm. The redhead chuckled
at the thought and attempted to limb Alexia, who thrashed with every ounce of
her strength.
Their tails entwined around
each other and had shredded both ends and were now flailing about damaging both
demons. As Ranma lunged with her fangs she slammed Alexia's jaw closed and
pinned her head to the floor. As this happened Alexia brought her claws to
Ranma's ribs and in spite of Ranma's aura started cutting into the traitor's
organs.
The grim embrace continued as
Ranma began to chew through Alexia's neck. It was slow going. Alexia was tough,
and the battle had already taken a toll on Ranma's body. Right now, both of
them were being held together by their demonic powers, but Ranma was at an
advantage...
She was feeding. The blood and
meat she received from Alexia's wounds was less than what was being sliced out
of her by Alexia, but it was something. The redheaded demon made contented
noises as Alexia's motions got weaker and weaker. She pulled off of Alexia's
neck and caught one last, desperate, slash in the face from her almost helpless
enemy. Ranma grabbed the offending hand and broke the arm it was connected to
with a little smile. She then licked the blood off of Alexia's cheek before
tearing off a piece of it. Alexia mewled in pain and closed her eyes.
The redhead frowned at the
grumbling in her stomach, and the pain in her limbs and the gaping wound where
her lung was. Her need for nourishment outweighed her desire for a slow,
careful revenge. Draining bits of Alexia's energy was a start, but she needed
more...
She cracked open Alexia's
chest and began to feast on the relatively undamaged choice organs before
moving onto the flesh and other parts. When Alexia finally died, Ranma paused
briefly at the rush of life energy and redoubled her efforts. Strength had
returned to her brutalized body.
Ranma could feel energy
coursing through her. Waves of shadows bounded over her form and blooms of deep
violet light sparked as her flesh began repairing itself. It all made her more
keen on getting everything she could out of her catch. She had eaten succubae
before but nothing like this... this was a mature piece of meat that was
saturated with power, and it was not too gamey.
When she finished, the
redheaded demon rose over a collection of entrails, hair, and broken marrow-sucked
bones. The immediate area was cleaned of blood and other drippings, but the surroundings,
where Ranma's fire and tongue did not reach, were still splattered and streaked
with blood. The room itself was heavily damaged and was dotted with spreading
fires.
The revitalized demon held a
contented and full smile. Her rival was gone, and her next task would be
simplicity itself. As she looked at the detritus that used to be her rival a chuckle
welled within her. It grew into laugher and was developing into a deep, evil
laugh that seemed to permeate the building and echo with increasing force when
she coughed and started hacking.
"Stupid lung," she
complained as she wiped her chin. "Grow back already."
**************
During her fight with Aurora,
Ukyou kept getting glimpses of her mother's fight with Alexia. Ukyou blinked
when she felt a sudden burst of energy pass over her. The reaction she saw in
Aurora was even more profound. The green-eyed succubus stopped and turned to
face the fighting brood mothers.
Her expression was a
combination of horror and disbelief. "Mother... no," she cried as she
watched Alexia get devoured.
Ukyou saw her chance. She
leapt onto the Aurora, who was not resistive. She was about to bite down onto
her former partner when Aurora faced her. It was not an arrogant demoness who was
looking at her, but a lost young woman. Ukyou knew what she had to do. She
would not let mother have a second meal tonight. Aurora's shock and mental
retreat made her job quite easy.
**************
"Mother!" Eclipse
cried when she felt the impossible happen. The connection to mother, the
presence in her mind was... gone. Her mourning was cut short by a fireball
hitting her side. She angrily glared at Nariko who had that insufferably
pitying expression on her face.
"It's over," Nariko
said, but kept her claws ready. "Just look," Nariko said as she made
a grab for Eclipse's neck.
Caught by surprise, Eclipse
found her gaze forced onto the grim view . Even when the other demon's hand
pulled back she found herself unable to look away. "No, Mother... Mother
can't lose."
"She hasn't. Mother has
won," Nariko said, for once giving a truly demonic smile.
Eclipse watched her mother be
consumed. All that she was, all that she had was being taken by that redhead. The
victorious demon rose and after indulging in an triumphant laugh, turned and
looked right at her.
"I know what you
want," Eclipse said straightening herself. The victor wanted everything
that Alexia had, not just her body and power.
The redhead stepped closer. Her
numerous wounds were already healing, but she was still covered in gore, only
some of which was hers.
"Mother..." Eclipse
gulped. She would not run. "Mother failed."
The redhead chuckled as she
got close enough to touch Eclipse. "Yes she did," she said as she
flexed her newly reformed arm.
It was then that Eclipse felt
the fangs sink into her neck. She closed her eyes and let darkness consume her.
Nariko stepped in to capture
the falling Eclipse. "Thank you mother," she brushed her mate's hair
and sighed.
"Watch her," Ranma
smiled. She had only remade her into a daughter. She was still Eclipse. Ranma
had other demons to take care of before she started working on healing Akane.
"I've got other business." She walked over to Ukyou and blinked.
"What's this?"
"You're not killing
her," Ukyou said as she cradled a blinking Aurora.
"Ucchan..." Ranma
started.
"No Mom!" Ukyou's
eyes flashed orange. "I wanted to save him, and now I can save her."
Ranma gently caressed Aurora's
dazed face. "You have spirit, Ucchan. Another daughter?" She studied
the subdued succubus. A smile formed as she took Aurora into her arms.
"Thanks Mom." Ukyou
whispered as Ranma did it. Later she would ask why the water was ineffective.
Ranma nodded and sniffed the
air. There was one last demon to take care of.
**************
Kasumi eyed the bloody mess
that entered the corridor. Only the skirting of the demon's Senshi uniform was
still intact. "Nice of you to drop in. The scanners really flared when you
killed her."
"That's nice," Ranma
said as she walked over to the delicate succubus. "How many times did you
shoot her?"
"Enough," Kasumi
stated flatly.
"Are my sisters
alive?" Yuki asked as she flexed her bloodied hands.
"Yes," Ranma said as
she crouched down over Yuki.
"At least part of the
plan worked," Yuki frowned. "I did everything I could for her and
it... it wasn't enough." She looked up at Ranma in the eye. "One
request," Yuki pleaded.
"What?"
"Don't punish my big
sisters too much." Yuki's blue eyes started to tear. "They did what
they did because they were forced, and they thought they were helping."
"Uh... okay," Ranma
shrugged. She did not expect Nabiki, let alone a demonic Nabiki, to care about
others, though being unsurprised at the outcome... Yuki was the one who apparently
planned all this. Ranma acquired her fifth daughter. She picked up the sleeping
succubus and marveled at how light and short she had become. Unconsciously, she
started releasing energy and letting the little succubus nurse. She had several
gunshot wounds to heal.
Kasumi's expression flickered
between a slight frown and a smile before she got it under control. "Let's
go."
"Right," Ranma and
Kasumi and her team returned to the burning room where the battle had happened.
Agents were just starting to arrive and put out fires and catalog the scant
remains.
Eclipse opened her eyes and
looked at her... mother. Despair and love grew within her. The redhead had even
gotten her littlest sister. She sighed and bowed before the demon.
"What are you
doing?" Ranma inquired.
"You defeated Mo- Alexia.
You were right to take us... Mother," Eclipse stated with resignation.
"There's hope for you
yet," Kasumi stated.
"Perhaps, but it isn't
your concern," Eclipse spat.
Kasumi narrowed her eyes.
"I'll let that slide, for now."
"Whatever." Eclipse
dismissed.
"I haven't even done
anything to you." Ranma cried as she held the sleeping Yuki. "Aside
from bring you back into the brood."
"You're the stronger
mother. You showed no mercy," Eclipse paused and looked at her sister.
"Against Alexia."
"That's because, she's
our rightful mother," Nariko said as she pulled Eclipse back to her
standing position. "Don't you remember?"
Eclipse blinked. Without
Alexia, her mind felt a bit different. The reassuring, constant, crushing
presence was gone. In its place was a no less intense presence but it was
softer and warmer. It was familiar. She looked at her new, and old, Mother.
"Is this how I'm supposed to feel?"
"Huh? But I haven't done
anything yet," Ranma said.
"What are you talking
about, Akane?" Nariko asked as she hugged her mate.
"Don't call me
that!" Eclipse bristled. "That's- well, is it my name? I remember,
but Alexia said it was all a lie."
"Oh, it's Alexia
now?" Ukyou asked as she cradled Aurora.
"I don't know!"
Eclipse whimpered.
"It's okay. We'll get
everything straightened out," Ranma said as she shifted Yuki so she could
hug Eclipse too. She wondered what Alexia had done to these girls, to get Akane
to act like a whipped puppy.
Kasumi watched the scene, her
fingers tightening over her weapon. Revenge on what was done to her sisters was
taken from her.
Aurora's eyes opened scanned
the room and then closed again. They were held tight yet not enough to keep the
tears from falling.
"Oh come on," Ukyou
sighed, while hugging Aurora. "You and Akane were acting so tough. Were
you two really just big wimps?"
"Ranma did it
again!" Aurora cried. "She took everything from me! Even my
sisters!"
"You remember your time
as a human?" Ranma asked, now comforting a gently sobbing Eclipse.
Aurora simply glared at her.
"She didn't take your
sisters," Ukyou said. "Can't you feel it? They're still your
sisters."
Aurora seemed to study Ranma
before her face turned into a scowl. "Fine. Then do what you will. Rewrite
my mind. You've already done it with my sisters," she spat.
"No I haven't,"
Ranma sighed. "It's all Alexia's death. I don't know what she did to you
girls."
"Her will. It's
gone." Aurora's determination faltered and she slumped down.
Ranma looked down at the
crying mess that had become of Eclipse and the innocently sleeping child-woman
that was once Nabiki. She now, finally, had some idea what Alexia had done.
"Don't worry, Mom will
help you." Ukyou comforted.
"Mother?" Aurora
blinked. She turned to Ranma with rising horror. "Oh no."
"Hey," Ukyou said as
she knocked Aurora on the head. "She's a great mom. Much better than the
fashion disaster that almost got you killed."
Aurora started crying again.
Ranma's eyes widened. She was
also getting her first glimpse of what raising these girls would be like.
"Come on mother of five,
I think we should leave," Kasumi suggested. She looked between her sisters
and hoped that Ranma could handle this.
"Yeah," Ranma agreed
as she started prodding her kids out of the hotel. She noticed that a Company
APC had part of it's front melted. Ranma looked back to see that it was in-line
with the wall destroyed by Alexia's attack.
Aurora gave a brief hiss at
some of the agents, but was quieted by Ukyou. Eclipse hardly noticed as she was
leaning on Nariko. Ranma judged that she was enjoying her mate's presence. The
purring alone was a strong hint. As Ranma sat down the demon she was holding
opened her eyes.
Yuki studied her new mother.
Alexia was dead, but this was not a bad consolation prize. Her sisters were
alive, and she was getting a whole new class of feelings from this Mother, a
mother that was happy just holding her. The perfect taste of the energy she was
nursing off of Ranma was simply amazing.
Not bad at all - better than a mere consolation prize, Yuki reappraised
the demon holding her and gave an adorable smile that melted Ranma's heart and
went back to sleep with a contented purr.
**************
"That went well," Jacob
said to Stillwater. The two men had withdrawn to Stillwater's office.
"Her actions tonight were
expected," Stillwater agreed.
"Anything less from her
would be a disappointment." Jacob looked at the footage of what little
remained of Alexia's body and the condition of the interior of the APC that
Ranma and her brood had ridden home in.
"And Major Koster? What
will the General's man think of tonight's actions?" Commander Stillwater
asked while leaning his face on his steepled hands. It was a standard
contemplative position.
"He will tell us
tomorrow, but this is nothing new from Miss Saotome. Koster knows she eats
demons. His concern is us," Jacob pointed.
"Yes, he needs to make
sure we're not compromised," Stillwater sighed as he eyed the roster of
active agents. It was looking more and more that one of them was playing for
more than one team.
"It is a valid
concern." Jacob looked at the document that held his superior's attention.
"We have narrowed down the list of suspects. We will nail the bastard that
thought they could betray the Company."
"Good. Though, Miss
Saotome is still a concern." Stillwater picked up a different document.
"The scans from her… we will have to reevaluate our contingency
plans," Stillwater noted.
"Ranma's increase in
power is not our primary concern."
"I know. Miss Saotome
took more than power when she killed Alexia," Stillwater shrugged.
"We've gone this far, and with Alexia out of the way..."
"Yes," Jacob nodded
as he started to pace the office. "She can't be it. Something more is
coming, and I'm not just talking about the prophecy."
"Alexia was a
distraction," Stillwater agreed. "How do you see Miss Saotome taking
these new children?"
"Motherhood defines
her," Jacob simply stated.
"Lieutenant Tendo could
be an issue," Stillwater continued. Instead of comforting her sisters she
had taken her team to the range for practice. There was also the Lieutenant's
past history.
"That all depends on how
she sees her sisters and what they've become."
Jacob activated the video feed
from a locker room where Miss Saotome, her mother, and her children were.
"Five children. Perhaps it is time we talk to our young mother about her
compensation."
Stillwater smiled. "I
don't think she'd balk at so called 'blood money.' Not anymore."
**************
"You did it," Nodoka
smiled as she entered the locker room where her family was. The redheaded brood
mother had changed her clothes, but she had yet to shower. She wanted to see
her mother first.
"Yup!" Ranma said as
she hugged her mother, a slight purr escaped her.
"You're very familiar with
a human, why?" Aurora asked. It was one thing to be in a facility filled
with human soldiers, especially ones that showed proper deference to them, but
hugging a human like she was family was another.
Ranma wished that Kasumi was
here to help with her sisters, and felt a slight pang in her heart as if
realizing that a gulf was starting to form between them. Ranma turned to
lecture her daughter but was interrupted by Eclipse.
"Mother relied on...
grandma greatly." Eclipse turned to Nodoka and almost smiled.
"That explains
things," Aurora shrugged. She held back her tongue. Both out of fear of
punishment from Mother and a lack of surety on her own feelings.
Nodoka gave a little smile as
she looked over the bloodied demons. "I enjoy you presenting your young,
Dear, but you could all use a good washing."
"Of course, Mother."
Ranma blushed and ushered her daughters into the adjacent shower rooms. Their
bathing as a group was without trouble, but difficulties came when they started
dressing themselves.
Yuki bit her lip and walked
over to her mother. After a hushed conversation which made Ranma very
embarrassed, much to Yuki's amusement, Yuki dressed herself in a slightly more
modest, but cuter, version of her customary pink cheongsam and makeup. It was
nice to be able to dress her age.
Ranma's thoughts on what, and
who, Alexia had made Yuki do, were shaken by an argument between Nariko and...
Eclipse. "What's going on?"
"I don't think this looks
good on her, Mommy," Nariko scowled.
"What? This is how I
dress," Eclipse's eyes darted between her mate and her mother. Mother
normally loved her fashion or decided it for her.
"The clothing's gaudy,
but you've worn this style before," Nariko stated.
Ranma nodded. Her daughter's
tiny top and hot pants were similar to what she wore when she was first turned.
"It's the makeup isn't it?"
Nariko nodded.
"My makeup's fine!"
Eclipse defended.
"It looks like slut
war-paint," Ukyou noted.
"Hey! Aurora helped me
with this!"
Aurora snickered.
"You bitch!" Eclipse
growled. She charged forward but found herself caught held by mother.
"If you don't like your
fashion, change it then," Ranma stated, looking her daughter in the eye.
Eclipse looked away. "How
can I?" she asked with uncertainty. "This is all I've known."
"No it isn't. Don't you
remember?"
Eclipse paused. "No- at
least I don't think..." she said softly. "It's hard."
Ranma sighed as she hugged her
daughter. She could feel her daughter's pain, and followed it right into her
mind... and the part that was blocked off. "Do you want to remember?"
she asked, experimentally tugging at whatever Alexia had done.
Eclipse looked into Nariko's
eyes. "Just a bit, just the fashion."
Ranma nodded it was a start.
She then concentrated and unraveled that specific block
Eclipse blinked and looked at
herself. "I see." Her clothing lost some of it's embellishments and
her jewelry simplified, but the largest change was in her makeup. She still
wore complete makeup, but it was no longer overdone and served to emphasize her
beauty, not bludgeon it.
"Well?" She turned
to her mother with an eager expression.
"Nice," Nariko
smiled. "That makeup was what really got to me."
"Better." Ranma
looked at her daughter, but her concentration was really on Eclipse's mind. She
blinked when she felt the other blocks connected to it start to crumble. It was
like watching cracks slowly spider web outward. She deserved the truth. "I
couldn't just remove that block. The rest are weakened too."
Eclipse blinked, then
shrugged. "Those are just memories. I'm still the same person." She could remember some things more clearly.
Yuki nervously giggled.
Ranma turned to Yuki.
"And what about you?"
"Alexia wanted my
memories intact. To use me to get to you." Yuki blushed. "It's going
to take more than clearing my head to make me into Nabiki again. Or any of
us."
"Just overwhelm our
minds, reprogram us and be done with it," Aurora suggested with conviction
as she adjusted her eveningwear.
Ranma paused. "No. I'm
not like Alexia. What about your mind?"
"Go to town,
Mother." Aurora stepped in front of Ranma.
"I don't believe Mother
works that way," Eclipse stated as she adjusted her top. She still
preferred her earlier, skimpier clothing tastes. "Mother's got more-"
Eclipse paused to find the right word. She loved both her mothers, but with
Ranma there was no fear. "-class than that."
"You're saying Alexia had
no class?" Aurora said lividly. She felt an urgent need to defend Alexia.
"What did she do aside
from dress us up like her dolls and have us go out and feed?" Eclipse
taunted. "Unlike you I've had both as my mothers! She gave a smile to
Ranma. "And I'm remembering, now. There's a reason a less powerful,
younger brood mother was able to kill Alexia." She flared her eyes at Aurora.
"Alexia put a spell on us! Made us blind to what she was doing!"
Aurora continued to glare at
Eclipse with hot, smoldering eyes.
"You think I'm lying? Sure
it's nice to feed and look nice, but my mate kicked my ass tonight. We were
even when Alexia took me, when she ruined me. Why else would Alexia alter my
memories?" Eclipse's eyes narrowed. She started controlling her breathing
and seemed to calm.
"She made us!"
Aurora defended.
"She did that well, but
then what? There's more to being a brood mother than that." Eclipse said
pointedly. "I love her for what she gave us, but there's also what she
took from us!"
"Nicely said,
Akane," Ranma nodded.
"Eclipse, Mother,"
she paused. "Unless of course you want me to change it," she said with
a slight bow. She knew that Alexia had named her Eclipse when she was reborn,
but did not recall how she returned to the name Akane, only that it was very
joyous.
Ranma looked over her daughter.
It would be easy to force her into being Akane, but it was clear that she was
recovering, and she never took the easy way with Nariko or Akane the first time
around. "Uh... no. I want you to do it, yourself. When you feel like
Akane."
"Understood mother,"
Eclipse nodded, flush with an alien but familiar feeling, responsibility. It
was her responsibility, her choice to determine when she was ready to change
her name. It was a heady feeling.
Ranma shook her head. Eclipse
being her daughter was stranger than the one that hated her.
"Fiddle with my mind
then," Aurora stated bowing her head before Ranma.
Ranma narrowed her eyes and
studied the daughter presented before her. "This is bad. It's all a
jumble. How many people messed with your mind?"
"There was Alexia and
then all those times at the Assembly," Ukyou stated.
"Just wipe it and start
over," Aurora urgently said. "I'll be happy then."
"No. I told you, I'm not
like her," Ranma stated.
"So, you're going to
force me to have a mother that I hate?" Aurora laughed bitterly. "You
are cruel."
Ranma's shoulders sagged as
she continued to study her daughter.
"Hey!" Ukyou slapped
Aurora on the back of the head. "Don't say that! She's trying to save your
mind. What little there is of it."
"Why do you want me to
lock you down?" Ranma asked as she studied Aurora's green eyes. "What
are you afraid of?"
"Nothing," Aurora's
eyes flickered.
Ranma's eyes widened as she
watched the mental house of cards that was Aurora's mind shift. "That's exactly
it."
Nariko tilted her head. Aurora's posture was
familiar. It was something she saw in her own reflection when…. "Mommy!
Hold onto her now! Ucchan you too!"
Aurora screamed as she fell to
her knees. The order imposed by Alexia was gone and she felt her mind begin to
fragment. The programming the Assembly gave a young acolyte and the tenets to
the family style taught to an eager young boy were insufficient and too far
removed.
Green flames burst over Aurora's
body as she mentally scrambled for something- anything to grab onto. She found
two forms: one was primal and maternal; the other a trusted peer, who had
always been at her side and never betrayed her.
She screamed, cried and
growled as her mind seemed to explode. However, the fragments were not lost;
they were captured by the two presences in her mind, holding her mind together.
It was like an egg. Everything was kept inside a strong, yet fragile, outer
shell.
"So, that's why she
wanted Mother to erase her mind," Eclipse noted. The flames had died down,
and the three succubae sat on the bathroom floor in a tight embrace.
"Mother mentioned once
how easily that Assemblyman's mind broke when she was turned, and how quickly
she became Aurora," Yuki said. She watched the shuddering form of her
older sister with interest.
"Our minds are
fragile," Nariko stated. "She's lucky she had people to catch hers
when it broke."
Eclipse turned to her mate.
"Is this normal for you?"
Nariko smiled. "I have
experience, remember?"
Eclipse nodded, despite her
memory still being spongy, she felt something.
After several minutes Ranma
and Ukyou pulled back from their charge. who opened her eyes.
"How do you feel?"
Nariko asked.
"I don't know," the
green-eyed demon blinked.
"Ryoga?" Yuki asked,
hedging on some kind of regression, and recalling the name Mother had once used
for a certain Assembly Acolyte
The orange-haired demon
nodded.
"But... Aurora?" Eclipse
asked.
"Yes?" The
orange-haired demon asked.
"Who the hell are
you?" Eclipse demanded
"I... I don't know,"
the green-eyed demon cried. She leaned onto her mother and closed her eyes.
"What happened?"
Eclipse asked her mother.
"Her mind couldn't take
it. She needed the reinforcement, the pressure from Alexia's will to keep
herself together," Ranma said as she brushed the crying demon's hair.
"Like those deep sea
fish. They spend their whole lives at enormous pressures and when they're
brought up to the surface they explode," Yuki said.
"Yeah, that's about
right," Ranma said, hardly noticing the grossness of the example. She had,
after all, committed extremely violent cannibalism earlier that night.
"Ukyou and myself. We helped as much as we could..."
"I don't have his
body," the orange-haired succubus mumbled. "I have hers. Yes. That
will do. For now I'll be Aurora."
"For now?" Ukyou
asked.
Nariko smiled, fully
understanding what "Aurora" meant.
"Sis," Eclipse asked
as she knelt in front of Aurora.
"Yes?"
"Are you still you?"
"Are you?" Aurora
smiled.
Eclipse blinked.
"If you girls are
dressed, I think we can get some food," Ranma said as she helped Aurora to
her feet.
"Mother, you really
should have waited four days," Aurora said as she shifted back into an
evening dress with matching jewelry, makeup and styled hair.
Ranma blinked in recollection.
"Oh yes that. Well... sorry?" she offered.
"It's okay. My fault, and
in the end it all worked out," Aurora laughed as she put her arm around
her partner's waist. She remembered getting lost quite often when she was
younger. The physical contact also felt really nice.
"I guess she's still our
sister," Eclipse whispered to her littlest sister.
"Yes, but you're both
changing," Yuki whispered back. She would talk to Mother about her own
issues later.
**************
"Honey, is there something
wrong?" Ranma asked as she watched Yuki pick at her meal. Her daughter was
still draining energy from her, they all were, but Yuki seemed less
enthusiastic.
Yuki froze mid-bite. She could
not lie - not to mother. "Yes." Her eyes were downcast.
"Yuki-chan?" Eclipse
asked. Her little sister was not normally like this... at least not in her
memory. Yuki was confident, but knew her place.
"What is it?" Ranma confidently
asked.
Yuki fidgeted and tried to
meet her mother's gaze, but could not manage it. "Can... can we talk about
this in private?" she quietly asked. Her eyes darted between her older
sisters.
Ranma put her hand on her
nervous daughter's shoulder. "Of course." She said before turning to
her other daughters. "I trust you girls will be okay?"
"Don't worry, I'll keep
an eye on Aurora," Ukyou answered. "I'll make sure she doesn't wander
off and try to eat someone."
"Hey! I'll be fine!"
Aurora bristled. "Though a snack would be good," she mumbled after
taking a bit of her stew. These humans could cook well too.
"No eating agents." Ranma
glared.
"Not even a little
drain?" Aurora whined.
Eclipse perked her ears. A
little draining sounded good
"No," Ranma repeated.
"Yes, Mother,"
Aurora responded in a disappointed voice. She understood following orders.
Mother's will was Mother's Will.
Eclipse returned to her soup,
also disappointed. She recalled some of those strange rules about humans that
Mother had. She also recalled agreeing with Mother about humans... both of her
mothers.
"Come on, Yuki,"
Ranma helped her daughter up and led her out of the commissary.
"Thank you, Mother,"
Yuki whispered uneasily.
"What's wrong?" Ranma
asked as she opened the bathroom door for Yuki. "Is it about your sisters?"
Yuki looked away and caught
her mother's reflection. "Not entirely."
"What is it then?"
Ranma asked as she put her arm around Yuki's waist amazed at how much her new
arm felt like her old one.
"I wasn't always this
adorable little cutie," Yuki stated.
Ranma nodded. "Alexia did
it?" she surmised.
Yuki's pink lips formed into a
bitter smile. "She set the pieces and watched it happen. My body was made
into this but my mind..."
"Yes?" Ranma quietly
asked.
"Alexia... she had my big
sisters 'take care' of me." Yuki's eyes finally met Ranma's.
"Remember what I told you before you turned me?"
Ranma paused to remember the
earlier conversation. "Not to punish them?"
"Yes, you can't tell
them," Yuki's body shook with a bit of fear. "Or if you do... please
protect me," she whimpered. "I can't stand up to them; I'm the little
sister," She continued, ashamed.
The redhead kept her anger in
check, but it still radiated from her in waves.
Even death did not stop Alexia from causing trouble. "Of course.
What did they do?"
"They were just Alexia's
pawns." Yuki's smile became sincere. "Besides, they stopped beating
me when I started acting proper." She knew Eclipse would not think this
was proper, unless Mother told Eclipse that it was.
Ranma frowned at that eager
smile and her face flushed in anger at the statement that followed it. "It
was still wrong what they did," she haltingly stated. She should not get
angry at her daughters for what Alexia made them do.
"I know mother." Anger
bloomed over her adorable features. "It was Alexia! It was her! Big
sisters are supposed to protect and look out.... not beat and abuse! She turned
our family into a mockery! Stupid gaudy, bitch. She made my sisters mean
bullies and worse!"
Yuki gasped, horrified at what
she had said about her big sisters. She feared that Mother would hurt them,
tell them, or hurt her.
"They're not going to do
that again," Ranma promised.
Yuki's face brightened.
"Thank you!" she cried as she hugged onto her mother with all her
strength.
"I'll make sure they
don't abuse you," Ranma said as she brushed her daughter's hair.
"But... how?" Yuki's
eyes widened. The latitude mother was giving her was amazing. "You're not
going to hurt them? Not because of me."
"No," Ranma blinked.
"I'll tell them not to bully you. If they keep it up, I'll have to be more
drastic I guess."
"What about me? Will I be
punished? For telling?"
"No." Ranma noticed
the relief on her daughter's face and that it was not total. "There's
something else?"
Yuki turned to look at her
mother. "I was forced to be the little sister." She signed. "I
turned myself to please them, but it wasn't enough..." Yuki laughed.
"Mother- Alexia, she did one final alteration to me."
Ranma simply held her
daughter.
"Look into my mind,
Mother," Yuki requested. She then felt Mother's presence mingling with her
psyche.
"What do you want me to
do?" Ranma asked as she held Yuki.
"You're asking me?"
Yuki was full of awe.
"Of course, I'd rather
not muck with your personality or anything. No making you Nabiki," Ranma
shook her head. "I didn't make Akane... Akane either."
"Just remove that... cap
Alexia put on my mind," Yuki respectfully asked.
Ranma smiled and tugged at the
block that was put in place; she left it weak enough that it would crumble on
it's own. "What are your plans?"
"Plans?" Yuki asked.
"Yeah, what do you want?
To stay this age?"
Yuki looked down.
"Well... I had some ideas, but..."
"You can tell me; I'm
your Mom," Ranma put on a smile
that was mostly genuine. The situation,
baby demons and all, still struck her as strange, but there was no denying it.
Yuki paused. This Mother felt
warm and safe. "I have three ideas."
"Three?"
"I knew there was a
chance that... Alexia could lose. It wasn't something I liked thinking about,
but if she did." Yuki paused. "I wanted to be prepared for my new
mother."
"I see. Go on,"
Ranma encouraged.
"I can stay like
this," Yuki offered.
"Like this? As
Yuki?"
Yuki nodded.
"Well, you are a sweet
and smart girl," Ranma complimented.
"Thanks, Mother,"
Yuki blushed.
"What are the other
ideas?"
"Status quo might not
work," Yuki sighed. "I'm... I've been damaged."
Ranma hugged her. "I
know, it's hard."
"I don't want to
implode... not like big sister," Yuki's expression became pained.
"It'd be worse. She was never... abused." She blinked. She was able
to say it. "If it gets too much.. maybe you could... regress me."
"Regress? That's not what
I think it means." Ranma looked down to see Yuki's big blue eyes.
"Please mother. I could
get a restart. Be put to before my trauma."
Ranma held her peace. "Is
getting younger a way out? Would that help things?"
"I hope it doesn't come
to that," Yuki sighed. "This is if I can't handle things."
"This is the last resort,
right?"
Yuki nodded. "If I can't
handle the other plans."
"What's the third
idea?" Ranma asked. She tried to remove the thought of an even younger
daughter, a little girl to take care of.
Yuki blushed. "I make a
go for Nabiki."
"Nabiki?" Ranma
looked over her daughter. "Is there any Nabiki in you?" her tone was
quiet, delicate.
"I think so," Yuki
sighed. "I'd like to think so. I think... I want... to be able to
be more than just... Yuki-chan."
"Recovery? I knew you had
it in you," the redhead noted with pride.
If she could still be Ranma, to some extent, then why not the
same for her cute little daughter?
"I know it's gonna be
hard. Maybe too hard," Yuki admitted.
"But... but if you want
to do this I'll help you best I can," Ranma promised. Yuki having an
interest in her human life was a very positive sign. "I think this is the
better option."
"I won't become Nabiki,
not all the way," Yuki warned. "Maybe not any at all."
"I don't care about
that," Ranma assured. "I just want you to be happy. To be what you
want to be."
"You do?" Yuki's
eyes widened and she leaned onto her mother with a happy purr. "You're the
best,"
"Err... right,"
Ranma said thinking of how she screwed up with Eclipse's memory blocks and let
Aurora's mind shatter. She should have been able to stop those things, and then
there was the potential problem of them resuming their bullying Yuki.
Given the neglect she heaped on Nariko and the outright destruction Alexia gave her other three daughters, Ukyou was the only girl without overt damage to overcome.... if one ignored she was a former member of an insane militant cult.
"You're the best," Yuki
repeated. "You care."
"Of course." Ranma
said as she hugged her daughter. Yuki purred once again feeling happy and safe.
Ranma held the smaller demon and took a quick glance at her own reflection in
the mirror and noted that her eyes were now all purple. After the moment had
passed, Ranma led Yuki back to the rest of the family.
**************
"You get out fine?"
Ami asked as the girl ran up to her.
"Yup," Janet smiled.
"Mother went to bed an hour before I left."
"Clever girl. I knew
that's why I... liked you," Ami joked as the two started walking down the
street.
"Are you sure about
this?" Janet asked as she rubbed her bare shoulders. The dress she was
wearing was a bit too revealing for her tastes, but Ami had talked her into it.
"Don't worry, None of the
Senshi would ever think of going where we're going," Ami assured, while
putting an arm around the other girl's shoulder. "What are you afraid of, they'd
brand us as traitors?"
Janet nervously laughed.
"We're still good little
Senshi. Usagi trusts us," Ami assured.
"Yeah... but that demon's a Senshi, and this is the
exact kind of place she'd go to," Janet stated as she fidgeted with her
knife, her transformation item. It had started to... change, but Ami assured
her that everything was okay. That she was just evolving into another Senshi
mode, like the others have done, and will shortly come into her new powers.
"She's busy
tonight," Ami promised. A sly grin formed. "Besides, even if her...
family did meet us there, so what? They of all people would be sympathetic."
"I guess succubae would
get two girls out having fun," Janet allowed.
"That's the spirit,"
Ami laughed. She adjusted the hem of her short dress, and pulled a card out of her
purse. "Here's your ID."
Janet took the offered card
and examined it critically. "You're right, the right makeup does add two
years."
"It's what we need to get
in," Ami agreed.
"You also look great with
your hair up," Janet complimented.
"Thanks," Ami
blushed. "Though I don't have enough to have it up properly, not yet at
least, but I'll take care of that soon, I promise."
"I wonder what Usagi would
think of all this?" The underlying wariness in Janet's tone betrayed the
casual nature of the question.
"Her two 'brainy' friends
wearing nice clothes and actually going out?" Ami laughed. "I think
she'd gush, and wish us luck in snagging some nice boys."
Janet smiled at Ami's joke.
"I dunno... I saw the way she acts around Rei. It wouldn't surprise me if
it turned into a double date."
Ami paused at that and started
laughing. Janet may have been new to the Senshi but she had picked up their
personalities quickly. "That's rich."
"Now, now," Janet
said between her own laughs. "There aren't any lesbian Senshi. Well...
aside from Michiru and Haruka... and Saotome."
"And Setsuna if you
believe the rumors about her."
"Oh... that's true,"
Janet nodded and the two continued to walk. "Well... I'm sure there's
plenty of rumors about us."
"Oh, there will be."
Ami promised. "But that doesn't matter."
"I suppose it doesn't.
Whatever happens we're working for the Princess," Janet's tone quieted
down as she spoke.
"No matter what the
others say." Ami's eyes hardened. "We're doing this for her."
"I know, I... I
know." Janet sighed. "We're her Senshi. We protect her from all
threats."
"External and Internal," Ami added
cryptically.
**************
"That's good," Ranma
appraised as she stepped around her daughter. "Your arm should be just a
bit higher and you want to do more with your hips,." She then adjusted the
younger demon's limbs accordingly.
"Okay, Mom," Yuki
blushed at the compliment.
"Now do it again,"
Ranma told the pink unitard-wearing succubus. She turned to look at her other
two daughters, who were glaring at each other at the other side of the dojo. "I'll
be right back," Ranma said before walking over to them
Yuki nodded and resumed her
practice. Mother had seen potential in her and encouraged her; Yuki would not
let her down.
"What's going on
here?" Ranma asked.
"Akane is being a pain,"
Aurora smirked.
Eclipse's brows knitted at the
use of that name. "You're just getting too uppity for your place."
"My place?" Aurora's
voice dripped with incredulousness. "I'm challenging you to show you what
my place should be."
Ranma sighed and put her
fingers to her temple. "This isn't Alexia's brood. There's no pecking
order here."
"We tried to tell them
that," Nariko agreed with a ghost of a smug smile.
"It's good that you guys
are practicing, but... what?" Ranma shook her head. "Are you two
going to fight to find out who's better?"
"Yes!" Aurora said.
"It makes sense. It's how things were always settled."
"I don't know,"
Eclipse paused and looked at mother. "This isn't how we do things."
"Exactly. You girls can
spar, but it's not like I have a favorite," Ranma stated.
"Then why are you still
lording over me and Yuki?" Aurora asked.
"I... I'm the big
sister." Eclipse replied, hesitantly.
"No. Nariko is,"
Aurora smirked.
""That's true, I am
the eldest here," Nariko innocently reminded, "but that's not
important right now."
Eclipse looked down.
"Yeah..."
"Wait... did you just
give up?" Aurora asked. "That's not like you!"
Returning her gaze to Aurora,
Eclipse raised an eyebrow.
"Okay fine, maybe Akane's
more reasonable and less of a...."
"Ill-tempered and
arrogant makeup-disaster?" Yuki offered while she continued to practice. Her
face devoid of any malice and as innocent-looking as Nariko's.
"A bit bluntly put,
Yuki-chan...." Nariko said.
"Hey! I'm being
nicer," Eclipse pouted.
"Alexia's eldest daughter
being nice?" Ukyou laughed.
"Alexia's dead. Dead and
eaten." Eclipse flatly said.
"I still want to
spar," Aurora reminded.
"Keep the damage to a
minimum. To the building." Ranma cautioned "And yourselves, but you
girls can take a fair bit of damage, but growing back chunks of your body is
not fun. Trust me on this."
"Yes mother," Aurora
said as she slipped into a ready stance.
Eclipse smirked and stretched
her tail.
Ranma critically watched her
daughters spar. Aurora was intriguing; she would transition from one style to
another. Ranma spotted bits of feral succubus attacks, the Assembly tactics
that Acolyte Hibiki used, and parts of what Ranma dimly remembered as Ryoga's
family style.
Eclipse countered with the
familiar moves of her family's styles. Ranma smirked. Soun's and Ranma's
versions of Anything Goes were present, but there was nothing Alexia taught her
being used. She was somewhat hesitant and rusty but she was improving.
"They're very stubborn
girls aren't they?" Ukyou asked. She had moved to stand next to her mother
and watched as Aurora and Eclipse danced around each other. Both were bruised,
sweating heavily, and bleeding from a number of cuts.
Ranma nodded and allowed the
match to continue for a few more minutes. She stopped when it degenerated into
a brawl with the girls on the ground.
"But Mom! You fought like
this," Eclipse pouted, before using her tongue to check that she had not
lost any teeth.
"Good match still."
Aurora smirked and adjusted her neck. She whimpered when pain started to shoot
up her back.
"Yeah," Eclipse
agreed as she limped over to Aurora and gave her a hug that made both gasp in
pain.
"She has a point, Mom. You
and Alexia were rolling around on the floor like that." Ukyou reminded.
"She got the fight to
turn into a brawl," Ranma grumbled. "Then she forgot to protect her
neck."
"Maybe you should train
us in that kind of fighting too?" Yuki asked simply.
Ranma blinked. "Now
that's an idea." She nodded. "Yes.... good idea, Yuki."
Yuki blushed at the
compliment.
"This seems nice,"
Kasumi said as she entered the dojo.
"Agent," Aurora said
with a slight bow to her head.
Yuki eyed Kasumi. Part of her
wanted to squeal "sister" and run over to Kasumi and glomp-tackle
her, but... Yuki could read Kasumi's expression. She looked to Eclipse for
advice, but her big sister was similarly unsure. Neither demonic sister felt
that Kasumi really wanted them.
Ranma shook her head. "You
finally get off from work?"
"Yes," Kasumi
responded. She smiled as she looked at her sisters. It was familiar to see
Akane like this, and strangely fitting for Nabiki. It made Nabiki more like
herself and Akane.
"It's... good that you're
back," Ranma noted.
"Yes, it is good. I
missed... all of you."
"When are you going to mate with
her?" Yuki asked, her voice actually not being totally innocent.
"Nabiki...." Kasumi
glared. Despite her best efforts she blushed slightly.
"You would make a good
mate for Mother," Eclipse said.
"Is that all you see me
as?" Kasumi's light tone was betrayed by the hardness of her eyes.
Eclipse tilted her head.
"We were sisters, right?"
"Yes," Kasumi
agreed, wondering if the use of past tense was accidental or not.
"We're close."
Eclipse smiled at the memories. She recalled a strong, protective, vicious
older sister. "You would make a great succubus."
"I've been told," Kasumi's
eyes narrowed. She looked into her fiance's purple eyes and frowned. "Can
we talk in private?"
Ranma glanced at her girls,
then returned her gaze to Kasumi. She
really should expect people to want to keep secrets, if only for a time.
"Yes we can." She turned to her eldest, "Nariko, lead the others in finishing up their practice for today."
The demon mother shifted into
a form that passed for human, and the two stepped out of the building and
started walking around the grounds. "What do you want to talk about?"
"They seem..."
Kasumi paused and looked off into the forest.
"Like demons? Not the
sisters you remember?" Ranma's voice gained an edge. "Maybe they
would be better if I had some help. I'm just one person."
"You're their
mother."
"Yeah, and if you want
them to see you as their sister you better damn well act like it."
Kasumi stopped walking and
turned to make direct eye contact with Ranma.
"Remember just after the
battle? That critical time when they had just been freed from Alexia? After we
got back to base where were you? Where were you when Akane argued with Aurora
that Alexia ruined them? Where were you when I had to coax out of Nabiki that
she was abused and tormented by her own sisters?"
"I had work to do."
"Bullshit." Ranma
smirked. " You know they would have released you after the operation at
the hotel. Your bosses are pretty damn
accommodating when it comes to keeping us demons happy."
Kasumi's hand spasmed. "I
wanted...."
"What? You wanted the
sisters you remember back?"
"You wouldn't
understand."
"Really now?" Ranma
stepped forward and into Kasumi's personal space. "I lost my daughter. Oh,
I got her back, but she's different. Unlike you, I can make them into what I
remember them to be."
"Why didn't you then?"
"Then I'd be no better
than Alexia. They'd be mockeries. Puppets. It would destroy them. If you want
any hope of them recovering, it's going to be hard. Did you expect me to bite
them and to have Alexia's evil spell lifted instantly?"
Kasumi kept silent.
"So, that's how it is.
Can’t you have some patience? It's been less than twenty-four hours and
Nabiki's already making sarcastic comments. You'd know that if you had spent
any time with her."
"She still looks..."
"Oh, you see cute and
pink and can't see anything beyond that. Shallow." Ranma spat.
"And what am I supposed
to think?" Kasumi demanded. "I can't 'feel' them like you do. I can
only see someone who says she's my sister but doesn't dress or act any thing
like she used to!"
"That's why you avoided
them?" Ranma sighed. "Look... they could use your help. I could use
it. And are they really that bad? I thought Akane was making good
progress."
"She's like just after
when you turned her last time."
"So? That shows
potential. Akane will be fine. It's Nabiki that worries me."
"Yes," Kasumi
agreed.
"She does want to become
Nabiki again," Ranma pointed out.
"She... does?"
Kasumi asked, disbelief coloring her face.
"Yup, she confided in me
that she wanted... more. She's scared though. A big sister that was always nice
to her could help," Ranma offered as her expression warmed.
"I'll do what I
can," Kasumi promised.
"Great," Ranma said
as she put her arm around Kasumi's shoulder.
The agent paused but let the
hand stay there.
**************
"Are things back to
normal?" the Drake asked the man who sat in the bar stool next to him.
"You're out in a bar in
public," Jacob said as he straightened his tie. He then ordered a drink.
He allowed himself a slight smile. The Drake's idea of "back to normal"
was charming.
"Good, my daughter told
me that bad demon was dead," Drake smiled.
"I still recommend that
you have some security. Alexia may be gone, but there are other threats."
"I guessed as much,"
the educator noted before emptying his glass.
"We investigated your
problems," Jacob remarked.
"Oh? What took you so
long?"
The bartender handed Jacob a
glass. The officer sipped the scotch before speaking. "We had other...
internal matters to deal with first. You were right, it was a simple extortion
scam."
"I told you I wasn't a
traitor," the Drake stated, eyeing the man.
"I know. We still have to
be careful," Jacob sipped his drink again.
"You're not going to ask
why?"
"No." Jacob took
care to gently place his glass. "I recall you loved your wife very much. Losing
her... you never got into a real relationship again did you?"
"I dated some... then
stopped," the Drake admitted. "However, I still...
"You're human, and got
lonely. Then that news reporter found out about your... lady companions."
"I had a reputation to
keep up."
"Yes, a real estate mogul
is allowed some eccentricities, but not a high school principal."
The Drake nodded sadly.
"There's also my children. I didn't want them to think I was a pervert."
"One is a succubus and
the other is a WIC cadet," Jacob quietly pointed out.
"I'm still human,"
The Drake said, almost petulantly.
"Yes, and your indulgence
almost cost us this operation." Jacob took another sip. "Next time
your urges get you in trouble call us. Don't try to handle it yourself."
"You had to have found
out what he wanted," the Drake noted.
"Of course, he was
digging into the reason why exactly WIC had been hired by the Canadian government.
He was able to connect us to you. His theories on the missing persons and other
events was... interesting," Jacob smirked.
"I tried to stick to the
cover story." The Drake's hands shook; he steadied them by clutching his
glass.
"Yes, and your deviations
from that where what our intrepid reporter didn't believe. It was too fanciful
for his tastes."
"What will happen to
him?"
"He tried to get critical
information out of a government defense contractor through extortion. That
could be considered treason. He's in a prison somewhere," Jacob's voice
was flat.
"And me?" Drake
appreciated that his... friend was not
being so overt in the implied threat.
Jacob studied the man before
replying. "What did I say when I first came in? If there was a serious
problem with you... you would already have been taken care of. Of course your
leash has been tightened."
"You're here to make my
problems disappear?" The Drake asked.
"Depends on the
situation," Jacob said. He turned to his old friend. "Sometimes it's
more expedient to make the person causing them to disappear."
The Drake nodded and ordered
another drink. This was the price he paid for dealing with people like this.
**************
"You girls get what you
needed?" Ranma asked as she entered the house from the back door. She had
been training in the dojo when she sensed that her daughters had come home from
their errand with Kasumi.
"Oh yeah," Aurora
smiled. "It was getting real dire without my dresses."
Yuki and Eclipse were less
enthusiastic with their agreement. Going back to... the hotel had been...
sobering.
"We still had a good
time," Kasumi assured as she put her hand on Yuki's shoulder. It was an
interesting experience, watching her sisters sift through the debris that
marked that part of their lives.
"You girls didn't get
everything, did you? We're cramped for space as it is." Ranma joked.
"I didn't, but Aurora
did," Eclipse laughed.
"That's not fair! You
already had a wardrobe here!" Aurora glared, her grip tightening on the large
makeup case she carried.
"Yuki-chan took less than
you, and none of her old clothes fit."
"That's because a lot of
those clothes were just costumes I was forced to wear. Like that horrible maid
outfit," Yuki glared.
"You still brought plenty
of cheongsams, mostly pink and other cute things," Kasumi noted.
"I like pink," Yuki
stated.
Ukyou entered the room with
Nariko. She smiled at her partner. "Careful there, Sugar. You'll break
that box," the blonde cautioned while putting her hand over Aurora's.
"It's... it's
important."
"Why? You don't wear that
much makeup," Ukyou noted. "And what you do wear you put on more by
your powers than anything else."
"I was trying a more...
natural look, but what if I... need this?"
"Are you saying that a
skilled martial artist, elite demon hunter, and strong succubus needs a makeup
kit so she'll feel nice and pretty? Like a real girl?" Ukyou asked.
"Like you can talk,"
Aurora grumbled. "You don't even have a makeup kit."
Ukyou sighed. "I'm not
all that girly. You've seen Nariko's makeup. She doesn't have that much.
Neither do the rest of us combined. Look at this thing," she pointed to
the immense box. "What are you -- a fashion model?"
"It's okay," Ranma
said as she stepped in and hugged the trembling Aurora.
"Yeah, sis. I didn't save
my old makeup stuff," Eclipse reminded.
Aurora blinked.
"That goes without
saying, Dear," Ranma reminded. "Aurora, if you want to keep this...
tackle box you can, but... I think you're just holding onto it out of fear. You
look beautiful without all that extra nonsense."
"Easy for you to say. With
your perfectly balanced blush, precise mascara, and great lashes. Not to
mention your lipstick," Aurora sighed.
Ranma tilted her head.
"Huh? I got what now?"
"Don't kid me. How much
makeup do you have? Or do you just use your powers? It can't be an accident
that you look this good."
"I... I don't know how it
works. I just look in the mirror after I get dressed and..." Ranma paused
and tried to remember when she started thinking of her makeup as normal. She was pretty sure that was after she had
accepted being a demon mom, but before she had started eating people. Which, when compared to things like that, a
bit of makeup was pretty minor.
"Teach me how you do this,"
Aurora waved her hand at her mother's face, " and I'll throw out
this," she said tapping her makeup box.
"You're kidding?"
Ranma asked.
"You do look very lovely,
Mother," Nariko reminded.
"I'm serious," Aurora
said as she put her makeup box down on the kitchen table. She looked to see the
rest of the family staring at her and mother. "I... I guess we'll finish
unpacking the car."
"That's great. I'll be
showering."
"Why? You're not covered
in blood." Yuki asked.
"I was training. Don't
you guys notice the purple unitard, or that my wings are still out? How about
that I'm all sweaty?"
"You repaired your makeup
after you trained," Aurora noted. She turned to her sisters. "And you
guys call me vain!"
"Hey, this just happens
automatically," Ranma defended.
"It's okay, Mom," Eclipse
laughed. " There's nothing wrong with wanting to look nice."
"Unload your stuff,"
Ranma sighed. "Oh and put some of that in Nabiki's and Akane's rooms. Our
bedroom's too full as it is."
"Maybe if you didn't have
two full beds crammed in there," Kasumi noted.
"Not my fault succubae
sleep like this."
"Actually, Alexia had us
sleep in our own queen-size bed," Yuki said with a slight blush. She
recalled that Alexia would often use her minions in the bedroom, but... Yuki
shuddered. Sometimes she wondered what Alexia was planning for them, but she
was able to banish those fearful thoughts - Alexia was gone. She had been eaten
by mother and what little remained was incinerated by the Company.
"Sleeping with mother is
much better. It's a wonder Alexia never did it," Aurora said as she and
her sisters went back out to the car. Ukyou and Nariko went to help the other
three, leaving Kasumi alone with Ranma.
"I know why Alexia never
did that," Kasumi noted.
"Oh?"
"She was afraid that if
she actually comforted her daughters, held them as they slept, that she might...
actually see them as daughters. Real daughters, not whatever cruel joke of a
family she had made."
Ranma eyed the agent.
"How do you know this?"
"Look what it did to
you," Kasumi noted. After a slight hesitation, she gave Ranma a quick kiss
on the cheek before walking off to her room.
The brood mother blinked a few
times. She banished her wings and tail and made her way to the bathroom,
grumbling about crazy kids and fiancees the whole time. She was going to talk
to Kasumi about this... later.
**************
"What's going on?"
Nariko asked as she walked up to the trunk of Kasumi's sedan.
"Nothing," Yuki
poorly lied as she shifted what she was carrying.
"That's all Akane's
stuff," Nariko noted after looking at the pile of clothes.
"I'm just helping,"
Yuki defended.
"Hey! I didn't tell you
to stop," Eclipse growled as she brushed past the others and up to her
little sister. She glared at Yuki.
Nariko narrowed her eyes at
her mate.
"I... Nariko was just
asking me what I was doing - and she's older," Yuki said, her face flush
with embarrassment. She did not want to deal with this.
"I told you to unload
this for-" Eclipse was cut off by a hand grabbing her shoulder and
spinning her around. She found herself looking into a pair of strangely intense
red eyes.
"What do you think you're
doing?" Nariko carefully asked.
"Well..."
"To me it looks like
you're bullying our little sister. Something mom told us not do to,"
Nariko noted with a hard edge to her voice.
"Eclipse, how could
you?" Aurora gasped.
"You got her to help
carry your stuff," Eclipse said defensively.
"I asked her
nicely," Aurora corrected, managing to look offended and haughty.
"Ucchan, please tell
mother about this, but tell her that I've got it handled," Nariko said in
a polite tone as she released her grip on her mate's shoulder.
"Right," Ukyou
nodded before walking back to the house.
Nariko sighed as she ran her
hand over Eclipse's cheek. "Now what should I do with you?"
Eclipse swallowed; she did not
like the way her mate was looking at her, evaluating her.
"For starters you're cut
off from this," Nariko said with a wave over her body.
"But..."
"I'm not going to have
sex with someone who bullies my little sister," Nariko stated.
"Come on Yuki, this is
between those two," Aurora said as she guided her little sister back to
the house.
"Okay," Yuki said
while smiling. It was fitting to see big-sister-Eclipse taken down a peg or
two.
"Calm down, Akane,"
Nariko advised. "This is just my punishment. I have no idea what Mother
will do when she finds out."
Eclipse paled the slight
amount that was physically possible for her.
Ukyou ran up the stairs. Then
the blonde succubus opened the bathroom door; she could tell that her mom was
the only one in there. Still in the shower, Ranma spun around an gave a
surprised shriek. Ukyou almost laughed at her mother's embarrassment. This was
not the first time mother had been caught in the act of "tension
release", and until she found a mate it would not be the last.
"Ucchan!" Ranma
gasped as she shut off the water and grabbed a towel. These actions had the
important task of keeping both her hands busy. "What's going on?" she
asked using her towel more to dry off than for modesty.
"Akane was being a jerk. Nariko
said she's handling it though," Ukyou said as she closed the door behind
her.
"I see. It's not
important?" Ranma said. She finished drying her body and slipped on the
clean clothing she had laid out. One of the violet leather dresses that Nodoka
had bought her went over a pair of lacy purple bra and panties. That set was a
surprising gift from Aurora.
"Nariko said she was
handling it, and it looked minor," Ukyou said.
"Good." Ranma said.
As she dried her hair it started to spike. She brushed it a bit to help it gain
body until her hair became the familiar teased, fluffed structure that added a
couple inches to her height before cascading down her shoulders and back.
"Wow, Aurora's
right," Ranma admitted as she watched her reflection. Matching makeup
appeared on her face as she put on her obsidian earrings and silver necklace.
"That shower was hot
wasn't it?" Ukyou asked.
"Yeah... so?"
"What about your curse,
Mom?"
"What about it?"
Ranma asked as she ran over to her room to get a pair of boots to put on.
"It's activated by hot
water. You didn't change in the shower, or when you fought Alexia."
"Oh yeah, I turn into a
guy don't I?" Ranma asked as she slipped on her tall leather platform
boots.
"Well, do you? I think
you're locked, Mom."
"Let's see: I added two
kids to my brood, I ate Alexia, and my eyes are all purple," Ranma said as
she walked back to the bathroom. There she washed her hands with their simply
manicured and gloss-coated nails.
Ukyou noted that Mother had
used the hot water to wash her hands and that Mother had frowned for a split
second before returning to her normal expression. "Well?"
"Well what?" Ukyou's
mother asked as she put an arm around the blonde's shoulder. "Don't worry
about it. I'll look into it, but I've got Eclipse to talk to."
"Er... okay," Ukyou
said as she reminded herself to tell grandma about this as soon as possible. She could feel... anxiety in her mother, but
the redhead was pushing that emotion to the side.
"Great. Now let's see
what Akane did. I hope she's not bullying her little sister again."
**************
Yuki frowned at the two piles
of clothes. One pile fit her and was the style she liked – soft pastels and
pinks. The other... was what used to fit her and what she used to like. She
lifted her gaze and looked around her room.
"Well, Nabiki's
room," she quietly corrected. She slept in Mother's room with the rest of
the brood. This was just where she kept her stuff. She returned her attention
to the clothes. It was best to try little steps. If she spent too much time
wallowing in what she was she would not get anything accomplished.
Yuki promised herself to return to Nabiki's - her personal effects. She
would read through her old notes and emails and other things. It was important
to look at her past, but first she had to go through her clothes.
The bras were the easiest. They
were almost the same size as what she wore now and would only need slight
transformation to match. Her underwear was a bit more complicated, but it was
doable.
Most of her blouses and skirts
could also be saved. They might work when she did not feel like wearing a cheongsam.
They would have to be taken in, but their plainness would make a good base for
a more understated type of cute.
Her brow furrowed when she
came to her jeans and slacks. Yuki remembered how comfortable and casual these
clothes were, but.... She sighed wondering what to do. She wanted to keep them,
but could not see herself wearing... pants.
Then again mother looked quite good in pants.
Picking up a pair she was
struck with inspiration. She extended her claws and made a pair of cutoff
shorts; a bit of her power gave them a pink hue.
"Very nice," Eclipse
commented from the doorway. "I think those would look great on you."
"Is that a
compliment?"
"Sure," Eclipse
nodded. "They're cute but they're more... rugged. Shows you're more than
just an adorable doll."
"What are you doing
here?" Yuki said as she placed her new shorts on the bed.
"I'm here to apologize. It
was wrong for me to treat you like a servant..." Eclipse bowed her head.
"Mom must have given you
quite the talking too," Yuki smirked.
"You have no idea,"
Eclipse pouted. "I am sorry. I've been trying to be... good, but.. you
know."
Yuki walked over to her sister
and gave her a slight hug. "I know. You got used to the place you had
under Alexia and all the stuff you could do."
Eclipse sighed as she returned
the hug. "Since when did you end up being such a good sister?"
"Since I realized the
value of a family that actually loves you."
"That is really nice. I'd
forgotten what mother's like." Eclipse nodded. It made her ashamed to
disappoint her like that. She promised to never fail mother like that again.
She changed to a more benign topic. "I was just sorting clothes, too. Though
it was easier for me. I had done this once before."
**************
As a pale man drove down a
highway, he allowed his hands to shake. He knew he should not have been nervous
as he drove through that border crossing, especially since his vehicle did not
have anything illegal in it. While there certainly were materials that were
dangerous to Her, there was nothing that would catch a policeman's attention.
The weapons were being
transported via other means. Means that the driver was not told. He almost
wished he knew less about the plan than he did. They were following the Path of
the Will and that soothed any moral qualms, but what the Master planned...
The driver comforted himself
as he checked to make sure that he obeyed the local speed limit. That was now
being given in kilometers per hour. He reminded himself that drastic measures
were required to deal with such a dangerous foe. They were saving the world
after all. Saving it from Her. Saving it from the ice.
While he drove he repeated the
prophecy in his mind. His eyes twinkled and his lips formed into a smile when
he came to the most critical part
'And there will arise a
weakness in distant lands. If the will exists to use innocence as a lance then
the new moon will set.'
After a few mantras he
relaxed. Soon he would rendezvous with the other members and preparations would
be able to proceed to the next step. The risks were higher now than they ever
had been, but they were more than willing to do whatever it took.
**************
Lieutenant Richards looked
around the drab room. He knew something was wrong. Even if it was just an inquiry on behalf of Major
Koster, things were taking too long. The door clicked open and Richards watched
as Captain Jarvis entered.
"Hello Richards,"
Jarvis said as he stepped into the room just enough to allow a pair of agents
in full battle dress enter and level their weapons at Richards.
"What's the meaning of
this?" Richards demanded.
"Stand up. Hands on your
head," Jarvis conversationally stated.
Richards glared at the other
officer, but he complied. After a thorough frisking, his sidearm, pattern
scanner, phone, utility knife, wallet, flashlight, and metal pens were
confiscated. He was pushed back into his seat while the two guards retreated
with Richard's possessions.
"I guess, I'm being
tested again," Richards sighed theatrically. Sometimes agents were
subjected to this in order to see how they handled interrogation.
"Not quite," Jarvis
said as he put his briefcase on the table. "I could have my fun. Slowly
work at you. Finding your weaknesses. It would be a treat to work against a
challenge, but I don't have the time or the patience to play."
Richards silently stared at
Jarvis.
"You're curious."
Jarvis laughed. It was a hollow, broken sound. He made a gesture with his left
hand. After a few seconds the door unlocked and a figure stepped in. She was
obviously female and had long red hair and wore a revealing inky-black dress.
The door closed behind her and locked, but she hung back in the shadows of the
back of the room. The darkness seemed to coalesce around her, especially near
her pale skin. Violet lips were pursed in an amused smile.
"What's this? You're
having a demon do your work for you?" Richards exclaimed.
"I'm curious too,"
Jarvis said.
"He's afraid. He stinks
of fear," Ranma noted with distaste.
"Yes, I can smell it
too," Jarvis noted. "Of course, he could just be aware of what you
really are."
"Perhaps," Ranma
said as she stepped forward and started examining Richards as if he were a
fascinating yet repulsive insect.
"We know he's
dirty," Jarvis noted.
"Agents don't just happen
to have coffee with Assemblymen," Ranma agreed as she sniffed the air
around Richards. Apparently satisfied with her findings she stepped back into
the shadows.
"What are you going to
play good agent, bad demon?" Richardson asked.
"I'm not a good
person," Jarvis stated. "You've seen what I can do. Granted, I don't
eat people."
"You're not going to get
to me," Richards defiantly said.
Ranma sighed with
disappointment. "You said this would be fun, Adam. You said he would be
tough to crack and I would be able to have a snack."
Jarvis shook his head.
"Come on, Richards. You can be tougher than this."
"You don't have
anything."
"What happened Richards?
Your conscience hit you? So... you decide to talk to a priest? Have a bit of
confessional? Maybe if you gave enough you'd be granted an indulgence?"
"I'm not a traitor, and
even if I was it wouldn't be to save my soul."
Ranma broke into laughter.
"Who would want it? It's an empty mess."
"That bit about a snack
was just a threat?" Richards leaned back. If he kept his cool... he could
make it out of here, or maybe finger someone else. He did have a fall guy lined
up.
Ranma walked up to him with a
large, toothy grin. "It's not your soul I want," she growled as her
tail formed into existence and waved over Richard's face.
"It's a good thing we're
doing this in a room with a drain in the floor," Jarvis noted
Richards looked down and saw
the gleaming steel drain in the low center of the room.
"Just make sure he can
still talk," Jarvis advised.
Ranma nodded.
"Why?" Jarvis asked,
sitting down across from Richards. He waved the demon off, who returned to her
place in the shadows. "Were you planning on running away once you sold
enough of our secrets? Maybe the Assembly promised you a nice job working for them."
"You're crazy,"
Richards laughed. "I am not a traitor to humanity."
Jarvis smirked. "I never
said you were."
"Maybe that's why he told
the Assembly those things. He thought he was helping things. The Assembly hunts
demons too," Ranma said in a bored tone.
"Was that it,
Jason?" Jarvis asked Richardson. "Did you think you were helping
unite humanity?"
"Maybe he just wanted to
be rid of the demons infesting his base," Ranma snarled as she stepped
closer to Richards.
"What better way than
tipping off the bar. So what if you're using the death of a comrade. You're
getting rid of demons." Jarvis eyed Richards for his reaction.
"Why can't you look me in
the eye?" Ranma demanded.
"You are letting a demon do your dirty work," Richards laughed.
"Your little friends
almost killed her daughter. You have any idea how angry that makes a
succubus?"
"You sold me out!"
Richards cried.
"It's only fair. You sold
out WIC. The brass around here felt that it was a fair deal."
"You can't just feed me
to a demon."
"Because you're innocent,
right?" Jarvis laughed.
"I see how this deal
works." Richards shook his head. "If I talk, you hold the demon back
and I get prison time, or maybe just a bullet to the head before she tears me
apart."
"It's always nice working
with a bright boy." Ranma smirked.
"You underestimate me.
What if I kept quiet? I could die before I said anything." Richards leaned
forward and smirked at the succubus. "Would you be able to hold back your
rage or would you kill me before you found anything out?"
"Is this your last stand?
Not going to try to bribe your way out of this?" Jarvis flexed one of his
hands. "Selling information to others is your business. Are you so
principled that you'll die for people you sold out?"
"Maybe he found God,"
Ranma laughed.
"You think it was just
the Assembly?" Richard's smug expression died when he looked at the other
two's faces.
"So... you have quite the
cottage industry," Jarvis noted. "All human organizations I
trust." His right hand made a slight motion.
"I just wanted you to
realize how much you missed, well not exactly how much. That's the point isn't
it? I mean... right under your nose, Captain." Richards laughed. He
stopped when he noticed the look of... anticipation on Jarvis' face.
Richards and his chair were
suddenly knocked down. He looked up to see a snarling face over his. Richards
felt a hot pain in his arms as they were held to the ground. He looked to the
sides but his vision was blocked by a pair of spread wings. His universe consisted
entirely of the succubus that had him pinned.
Richards' vision darkened as
he was transfixed by those luminous eyes. A primal fear rose within him as he
fell into the violet depths.
He was coherent enough to
notice the tail snake between her legs and hover above his chest. Gently the
tail came to rest on his ribcage and extend its filaments. Dozens of tiny
lacerations formed and started to bleed.
"Squirming will make it
worse," Ranma teased.
"I'll talk! I'll
talk!" Richards cried
"It's much to late for
that," Ranma laughed
"Ranma, I think that's
enough - unless you're hungry," Jarvis offered in an approving voice.
Ranma retracted her tail
filaments and brought the limb to her mouth. She licked the blood off of the
fins. She growled in disgust and spit it onto Richards' face. "Tastes
horrible anyway," she grumbled as she pulled herself off of him.
"I'm disappointed,"
Jarvis said while righting Richards' chair, and Richards. "You fell apart
way too easily."
"First sight of
blood," Ranma shook her head. "Pansy."
"You know Richards, I
interviewed another person. He wasn't an agent, or really even in the business,
but he held together, and admitted what he did wrong. He wasn't some smug
little bitch like you." Jarvis opened his briefcase. "Now... can we
finally get to business?"
Richards
blinked and tried to wipe some of the blood off of his face. He felt the wound
on his side with a wince. None of the cuts were very deep but they stung. His
gaze froze when it came to the demon. She was standing just behind Jarvis, but
when he looked at her.. the short demon seemed to somehow loom and twist the
space around her.
"Something wrong?" Jarvis asked with a purposefully, ill-concealed smirk.
"Those can't be real.
Shadows don't do that," Richards babbled with wide eyes.
"Right," Jarvis
deadpanned. "I suppose Miss Saotome could be a mite nicer, but you haven't
given her any reason to. Maybe if you enlighten us to your... activities, she
can be persuaded to be nicer."
Richards weakly nodded.
"Telling us every thing
you know about the people who tried to kill her child would help. If she's off
killing them she won't be here to eat you." Jarvis offered.
"Don't forget all the
other twits he told. I would like a heads up at what other morons are after
me," Ranma added.
Jarvis smirked inwardly as
Richards began to talk. In the end, everyone talked. Though having a succubus
around did make things more... expedient.
**************
"That was fun,"
Jarvis noted as he washed his hands. He washed after every interrogation
whether he needed it or not. "Thanks for the help."
"I'm glad you enjoyed
it," Ranma noted as she leaned on a nearby wall. It was the first time she
had been in a men's bathroom in a while.
"You had fun,"
Jarvis noted. "It wasn't all an act."
"Okay fine. It was fun to
break that smug bastard. What a moron!"
"You certainly were
impressive," Jarvis noted as he looked at his reflection.
"Thanks. I can't believe
he actually thought selling WIC's secrets actually helped things."
"He thought things would
work better if all the organizations of our nature were one big happy family.
Of course the assurances of payment and an escape from the Company when he
earned enough helped too."
"What'll happen to
him?"
"He'll get a fair court
martial, and given the evidence he'll be shot," Jarvis said as he dried
his hands.
"Good," the redhead automatically said. She paused and wondered when she started to
get so cold about things.
"Going to ask about
Richards' little friend?" Jarvis asked, noting her disquiet.
"It sounds like Agent Platt
was an unwitting accomplice. All he did was feed information to Richards."
Ranma forced herself to shrug.
"Yes. Richards wouldn't
lie to protect someone he was thinking about framing as a fall guy."
"You've still gotta
interview Platt," Ranma remarked as she checked out her own reflection.
"Of course, but he should
be easy." Jarvis picked up his briefcase.
"If you want, I can help
with that," Ranma offered.
"Yes, you could."
Jarvis noted. "What you said about how Richards' soul tasted was that
true?"
"You should know whether
or not demons eat souls." Ranma snickered.
"Quite right. So how are
the kids doing?" Jarvis asked as they exited the bathroom.
"Oh? Funny you should
mention that," Ranma said before going into a lengthy talk about her
spawn. Jarvis nodded and paid attention as best as he could. He knew what
asking a mother about her children would be like, or at least he thought he
did.
Eventually they came to the room where Platt
and the rest of Richards' team was waiting. Agent Platt was quite nervous about
being singled out, especially by Captain Jarvis and Miss Saotome.
**************
"Mom!" Ranma cried
as she ran over to Nodoka and hugged her. It had been a couple days since the
raid on the hotel and the demise of Alexia.
"Dear, at least let me
get in," Nodoka said as she tried to step into the house. "How are
things?"
"Good. Alexia's gone, and
I have time off to take care of my kids," Ranma said as she untangled from
Nodoka and led her into the house.
"And your father?"
"See for yourself,"
Ranma said as they entered the kitchen and walked to the back porch.
Genma and Soun were sitting at
a table on the back porch. Their chairs were facing out into the back yard and
they were quietly snacking on some sandwiches.
"Thank you
daughter," Soun said graciously.
"You're welcome,"
Yuki smiled before walking back to the kitchen.
"How's things with
him?" Ranma asked.
"Oh, it's okay,"
Yuki sighed. "Father thinks I'm his little girl.
"That's what parents
do," Ranma said while Nodoka nodded in agreement.
"Yes, but it's like he's
forgotten that I was ever older. Or that I had a car. He's just pretending that
I was always the youngest."
"It's how he copes. Remember
how long it took him to get used to Akane," Ranma assured.
"Yes -- and that was just
his tomboy daughter, becoming a lesbian, nudist demon," Yuki sighed.
"At least you're getting
along with your father," Ranma noted. She then stepped out onto the back
deck. "How's it going Pops?"
"Fair enough," Genma
allowed. He actually looked up and met
Ranma's eye
"Say... after I talk with
Mom, do you wanna spar? I promise I won't use any freaky demon powers."
"I'll think about
it." Genma grumbled but his eyes sparkled a bit.
"Okay," Ranma said
before stepping back into the kitchen. She held back a bit of a smile.
"I see what you
mean," Yuki said before excusing herself. She left looking for her sisters
to warn them that Mother and grandma would need some alone time.
"What's wrong?"
Nodoka asked as the two walked to the den where there was more privacy.
"Pops used to spar with
me more. It was one of the things where he seemed to care less about what I
am," Ranma sighed, and slumped into the couch she had just sat down in. She held onto a bit of hope that maybe his
father would change his mind.
"You are maturing into a
young woman. Maybe he feels out of place," Nodoka offered.
"He's the one that
doesn't want to be a grandpa to my kids. You'd think someone that wanted the
houses joined would be happy about this."
"I don't think this is
what he expected," Nodoka said as she slid closer to her daughter.
"You're handling this
though," Ranma pouted as she leaned onto her mother.
Nodoka paused, unsure what to
say. She had spent ten years away from her child, and just wanted Ranma back.
"I knew about demons. I had some ability to cope. Genma... he dreamed of
you becoming a husband and raising sons and training them."
"Not being a Mom and raising
daughters." Ranma forced her violet eyes closed.
Nodoka sighed deeply. She knew
she could not ignore this next issue.
"I took your girls out
shopping today," Nodoka stated. It was important to keep the girls busy as
they were still recovering and not quite ready for school.
"Yeah," Ranma weakly
smiled "Aurora finally got rid of her makeup kit, and all her tanning
cream, and all she bought was a bit of lipstick, blush and eyeshadow."
"You taught her
well," Nodoka smiled while she pulled her daughter closer. She remembered
her own experience helping her daughter with "girl stuff".
"It was also cute how
Nariko and Nabiki had to help you correct the others on what would actually be
good in a stew," Ranma laughed.
"That's good,"
Nodoka sighed. "Ukyou told me something," she lifted up her
daughter's chin and looked into the brood mother's eyes. "Are you stuck
like this?"
Ranma whimpered and put her
head on her Mother's chest.
"I guess that's a
yes."
"It's... it's for the
best. I don't... I don't think I could live as a guy anymore. I'm this now. I've
gone too far. I... I like being a mother," Ranma closed her eyes and
wrapped her arms around her mother.
"You... don't want to
become male again?"
"Promise me you won't get
mad," Ranma pleaded.
"I won't," Nodoka
assured as she ran her hand through her daughter's long hair. She reached into
her lab coat and pulled out a brush.
"When Ukyou first pointed
out that I wasn't changing I was... happy." Ranma tilted her head so her
mother could brush her hair better. "It makes things easier. I don't have
to worry about water. No changing into a different gender in public, but most
importantly, it's a weakness I no longer have."
"The limitations of your
human form can't be used against you," Nodoka surmised as she continued
brushing.
"Yes. Alexia tried to
turn me back into a human. If it had worked...." Ranma sighed and hugged
her mother again. There was more than
just her very humanity being a weakness but admitting that her male form, being
a male, was physically weaker than her demonic state.
"It's okay. You beat her
and you're training your kids; they'll be strong just like you."
"Well, not just like
me," Ranma noted. Mother complimenting and reassuring her maternal skills
always cheered her up. "I'm part Pattern Silver and... I don't know if the
Senshi stuff will transfer."
"That's a minor
thing," Nodoka said as she finished brushing her daughter.
"I mean..." Ranma
leaned up off of her mother. "Who's to say that I can't transfer... I nurse
them every night. If I really tried... what if I..." She started to think.
"What?"
"It's just an idea. I'll
have to see if I can even transfer energy that way. I also should wait until my
girls are a bit more... stable."
"Thinking of an energy increase?"
"Something like
that," Ranma smiled.
**************
A woman wearing a knee-length
black leather skirt with a matching leather jacket over a light violet blouse
entered a bar. Her vibrant red hair was long, and while it had significant body,
it was carefully styled into a smooth
fluid shape. She looked a bit too high class for such a dive of a bar.
However, her mannerisms, the
cut of her blouse, the slit on the side of her skirt, and the nature of her
expression hinted that she would do just fine here. She sauntered across the
bar and made her way to an empty stool next to a man in a rumpled suit.
"That's a new look for
you," Murdock said after turning to look over his companion.
"I'm trying something a
bit more mature," Ranma shrugged. She ordered her drink and sighed. She
would rather not drink, but to not order something would make her stand out
even more. Murdock was in his usual state and had his normal amused expression.
"What do you want?"
"To offer congratulations
on defeating your foe?" Murdock offered.
"You should have sent a
fruit basket," Ranma said as she was handed her drink. "Why did you
really go through the trouble of sneaking another note in my underwear
drawer?"
"There's no small talk
with you, is there?" Murdock laughed as he sipped his gin.
"Not when dealing with a
potentially dangerous mage," Ranma stated.
"I'm hurt," Murdock
pouted.
"Not yet, but if you keep
stalling, wizard."
"I can't just see how my
favorite succubus is doing?" Murdock asked. "I was the one that
helped you when you first turned."
"Interesting bit of
charity that," Ranma said as she drank some of her beer.
"You're implying that I
had some ulterior motive when I helped a confused young demon." Murdock
allowed himself an amused smirk.
Ranma sighed. "Yes, you
and Setsuna are cut from the same cloth. At least with her I know what her
plans are."
"Fairy-tale ending. Perfect
magical kingdom, ruled by a wise queen. Somewhere with no place for demons...
or most of humanity for that matter," Murdock laughed.
"Spare me. I know about
Crystal Tokyo," Ranma waved off.
"Do you? Are you aware of
what Setsuna and Usagi are willing to do to make that future possible?"
Ranma laughed. "Okay... Setsuna.
I can see her playing the evil schemer, but Usagi?" the succubus burst
into another fit of laughter.
"Leadership changes
people. They have responsibility, and they have to deal with life and death
situations. Look at how combat's changed you," Murdock stated. "Think
of how fighting's changed Usagi. You don't know what she was like before
becoming Sailor Moon. Consider how future fights will change her."
"Future?" Ranma
narrowed her eyes. "Are you really planning things like Setsuna
said?"
Murdock laughed. "There's
no need. Among certain groups, events in Toronto are well known. Didn't Usagi
tell you about her enemies? How many groups the Senshi have had to fight?"
"They do seem to come out
of the woodwork," Ranma admitted.
"And it's not just the
Senshi this time. There's your brood and the Company now." Murdock idly
rotated the glass that stood before him.
"And it's not just
Alexia, the Assembly's still around, and who knows what else is out
there," Ranma said leveling her gaze at Murdock.
"Oh, you think I
know?"
"Well what do you know? Why
are you even here?"
Murdock smirked. "Do you
honestly expect an answer? I could tell you something but you would never know
if it was the truth or not."
"Try me," Ranma
said.
Murdock inhaled. "Alright
then. I'm on vacation. All the stuff that's happening here is just an amusing
spectacle to me. Maybe my Order sent me here to make sure nothing gets out of
hand, to step in if things go to hell in a hand basket. I know! I'm under
orders by an unknown third party to orchestrate things. I could be an
opportunistic scavenger, selling information to all the interested parties.
Like that traitor you and your friend interrogated yesterday."
"That... that wasn't what
I was asking for," Ranma sighed, conversing with this man was always a
headache. "Maybe you'll tell me something more useful."
"I can try," Murdock
happily said.
"Who ordered the hit on
Ukyou? Who did that sniper work for?"
"Father Oslo of the
Assembly of Man. I believe he was Acolyte Hibiki's mentor. That was why Oslo's
team was chosen for this mission," Murdock added.
Ranma nodded, making sure to
ask Ukyou and Aurora when she got home, and then follow up with what the
Company knew. "Will there be anymore succubae like Alexia I'll have to
worry about?"
"Like her?" Murdock
swished his drink. "A brood mother like her is pretty rare."
"How can you be
sure?"
"I know her family. Besides, this town wasn't big enough for the
two of you. Succubae are territorial for one, and Alexia was gunning for
you."
"Why was that?"
Ranma asked. "Why did she hate me so much?"
"Jealousy," Murdock
shrugged. "DarkStar was a legend. DarkStar was the tragic child of that
demonic invasion, the favored of BlackSky. Then Alexia saw you... the DarkStar
in the flesh, and you were associating with Senshi and demon hunters."
"What so she decided to
kill a legend and a traitor?" Ranma asked, remembering what Alexia called
her.
"You got it,"
Murdock said.
"That's stupid. She
ruined dozens of lives just to get to me?"
"She was a bitter, stupid
creature," Murdock agreed.
"All this because of some
crap I did in the past," Ranma sighed. "No, this wasn't even the
fault of past me. It was all jealousy on
her part." She took another sip of her drink.
Murdock raised an
eyebrow. "Accepting your
past?"
"Yeah, I'm Sailor DarkStar." Ranma wondered where Murdock was going with this.
"I see. That does explain
things." Murdock shook his head. "I guess if anyone could make a
demon reincarnate, she could."
"What?" Ranma asked.
"Reincarnate? How did..."
"Queen Serenity,"
Murdock stated.
"Oh yes... she
reincarnated all the other Senshi." Ranma smiled. "If that's true...
then Setsuna was wrong. If I was already... her... I would have turned into
DarkStar... just like I did."
"Yup, there's no need for
an evil manipulative mage," Murdock joked, while internally he worried. If
true, this prospect disturbed him. It meant he was being played.
"Why are you messing with
Setsuna?" Ranma asked. "You can tell me that much. I appreciate
messing with her myself."
"Yeah, I heard what you
did to her at the bar," Murdock shook his head. "Nice work. Yeah,
we're pretty much doing the same thing, but I have much more free time with
which to torment her."
Ranma stared at Murdock before
laughing. "Only you would be immature and stubborn enough to go through
all the trouble to make Setsuna think you were controlling everything."
"It's remarkably easy. I
don't even have to know what's going on. I just have to make vague, amused
statements, and then lecture her when she tries to do the same to me,"
Murdock sipped his drink. "The trick is to play into the other person's
expectations. Setsuna expects there to be a puppet master orchestrating
everything. Therefore she's more inclined to believe 'evidence' that supports
her existing view. It doesn't matter that in reality there's a mass of
different organizations each with their own goals. Setsuna wants there to be
one enemy. One person she can blame."
"And you're taking that
mantel just to mess with her. I believe you," Ranma deadpanned.
"What? I've been straight
with you this whole time," Murdock assured.
"Uh-huh, so no evil plots
going on in the background?"
"Oh I have plenty of
those, but you're not a part of them. In fact I daresay you wouldn't want to be
a part of 'em. Not your cup of tea. Not enough blood and gore."
"Oh? You don't sound too
happy about that." Ranma noted. "You actually have some real work to
do? Not just messing with Pluto."
"We can't all get paid to
kill monsters," Murdock said.
"I'm sure WIC could give
you a nice deal," Ranma offered. "They compensate their freelancers
well."
His grey eyes studied her. "What
made you take their money?"
"I have a family to
feed," Ranma stated. "Besides, I'm gonna fight inhuman monsters
anyway, might as well get paid for it."
"No moral qualms? You are
taking money from scary people."
Ranma gave Murdock an
incredulous gaze.
"Right... the whole
cannibal demon thing," Murdock sighed eying the brood mother. It seemed that events had gotten even beyond his
ability to control. And now that he was
riding the tiger he had no choice but to try and hold on.
End Chapter 13
Revision notes: And that's Book One: Brooding Responsibilities. As the original notes show this was a natural break-point. But the chapter has been edited a bit to have things be more concluded and tied up. Though there's hints of the next arc to come. Still this book establishes the setting and has Ranma go from the reluctant male martial artist to the new brood-mother. She still has a way to go before becoming who she is by Blood Debts, but we're seeing the start of things.
Thanks to everyone who commented, reviewed, critiqued, drew, and read this story.
It was really neat to go back to the first chapters and go
over them in detail.
And special thanks to Ellf, J St C Patrick, Kevin Hammel and DCG for their help this time around.
Original Notes: Here it is, the last chapter in the Second Arc of The Return.
I'd like to thank my prereaders for helping me: Trimatter, PyroRaven, Kevin Hammel, J St C Patrick, Wray, Mondu Quiambao, Jerry Starfire, Truk