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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Book 1: Brooding Responsibilities
Chapter 7: Denial's End
Formerly: Response and Recruitment
Ranma looked at her parents.
Her mother was wearing a white lab coat that almost certainly concealed a firearm.
Her father was maintaining a surprising level of composure. The man was only
fidgeting slightly, and he remained fairly silent.
"Now husband, is this
your idea of raising a 'man among men' ?" Nodoka asked in a cold, even
voice. "Look at her!" she then shouted as one of her hands dropped to
her waist.
"It was the Drake's
idea," Genma replied.
"Since she was the alias of 'Sunshine Saotome', I
have no doubt. I told you that man was a bad influence. He's an irresponsible
lunatic," Major Saotome said flatly.
"I was simply trying to
get the engagement to work," Genma defended. He was still off kilter. He
had not expected his wife to simply walk into the kitchen and sit him
down. And now their son was here. It
felt like a setup.
"I'm amazed that you haven't
screwed that up as well." Nodoka narrowed her eyes. At least Kasumi was a
good Company girl, and she had a fair deal in common with Ranma.
"What's going on?"
Ranma asked. "I didn't expect you to be back so soon," the redhead
was still in her improved Furinkan High School uniform.
Genma's eyes widened with
realization. Ranma had found her mother and told her that they were at Soun's
place.
"Before Genma took you,
he wrote and signed an agreement. Basically it stated that if he failed to make
you into a 'man among men,' both of you would commit suicide. This was supposed
to make me feel better about the abduction."
"That's insane!"
Ranma cried. She then turned to her father. "You were under that
agreement, and you still put me in school as a girl. What the hell is wrong
with you?"
"It was for your own
good," Genma said as his eyes tracked the exits. His friend Soun had left
the room, but Kasumi had entered the hallway that lead to the kitchen. He did
not see her move nor did he hear her arrival, but he had more pressing concerns
than the observation of Ranma's fiancee.
"Now, Genma I'm giving
you a chance to make things right," Nodoka said as she reached into her
coat. The steel machine she pulled out, while placed softly on the table, still
made a heavy metallic clunk. Nodoka then pulled back letting the firearm
complete her statement for her.
Genma looked at the gun. He
blinked. It was still there. The bore of the weapon stared back at him. He knew
that the backdoor was behind him. Escape was still an option.
Ranma shook her head; stupid
Company theatrics. Her mother could not be serious. If she really wanted him
dead, she would have just shot him. The Company had no problems with disposing of
bodies.
The demoness then turned to see
Kasumi alertly watching everything. The agent's hand hovered near her weapon
and she seemed ready to draw. Ranma took
some comfort in that, at least Kasumi had not drawn her weapon.
"Genma!" Nodoka
shouted, getting her husband's attention. "I'm giving you a chance to take
the easy way out," she then said in a much friendlier voice.
Genma looked at the gun then
at his wife. Putting his left hand on the table, he took a couple deep breaths.
The man then leapt to his feet, knocking his chair over in the process. He then
spun around and ran to the back door, which he tore open and dove through.
Genma then sprinted across the back lawn and disappeared into the forest that
surrounded the property.
Nodoka sighed and holstered
her sidearm. She then pulled out a phone and flipped it open. Nodoka entering a
speed dial number and establishing a connection. "We have a runner. Stage
one complete. Yes, I'd like to be picked up,"
"What just
happened?" Ranma asked.
"Oh nothing Dear, just a
little training exercise," Major Saotome said as she got up.
"You're going to have a
bunch of agents go after him," Ranma observed.
"Of course I will. We
have to make sure he's not working for the enemy," the woman said to her
daughter in a soothing voice.
"What are you going to do
to him?" Ranma inquired. She was just starting to think that these guys
might not be so bad.
"Nothing too damaging I'd
suspect. Chemical means can extract just about anything now," Nodoka mused
with what seemed to be disappointment in her voice. "Though we still have
some people of the old school."
Ranma blinked, her eyes felt a
bit strange. "And now what are you going to do?"
"I'm going back to WIC
Toronto-A. The Commander wants to speak with me." The woman then turned to
the Operations agent. "Lieutenant, please make sure my son doesn't do
anything rash."
Kasumi nodded and turned her
attention to Ranma. "Please don't make this difficult."
"Why would I do that? I'm
still angry at the stupid oaf for this Sunshine crap. If a few Company goons
are gonna dope him just to find out what bars he stole from, why should I care?
And that's even if they catch him. Pops is one slippery bastard." Ranma
said in a muted tone. Her mind was distracted. It seemed like Nodoka wanted to
have Genma's death be payment for her absence in Ranma's life.
Kasumi smiled. Ranma was
taking things well. She then left the room. It would not do to watch the
redhead, and if she really wanted to go there was little Kasumi was allowed to
do to stop her.
The lieutenant's concerns were
unnecessary. Ranma sat at the table for a few minutes before going up to her
room.
***************
"Stupid trees,"
Genma mumbled as he dodged another branch. He had been on the run for about ten
minutes. His plan was to spend the hiding somewhere, a place that preferably
had a bar, and then come back in the morning. By that time his wife would have
either left or calmed down and Genma would have a fool-proof explanation, one
that would prevent her from taking out that gun. He almost wished his wife had
brought that damn sword of hers instead.
Before any of that could
happen, he would have to get out of this forest. His eyes widened when he saw
the end of the trees ahead. A few seconds after that he was able to make out an
asphalt centered cut in the woods. He knew there was a road behind Soun's
house. The martial artist's elation was cut short when he felt a pair of
strange pains flare in his chest. His pace staggered and he found it hard to
concentrate.
Agent Morrison paused just
long enough to confirm his visual. Immediately afterward he depressed the
trigger. He then watched the projectile make contact with the target. His
partner had fired another shot. It too made contact. They waited for the target
to go down before the approached the body.
From his position, Genma saw
two shapes from just before the tree-line rise up. Their outlines were somewhat
humanoid, but they were broken up by a strange mesh of leaf litter and other
debris. They had weapons aimed at him.
"Bishop One to King. We
have the pawn," Lieutenant Patterson said after confirming that the target
was breathing, unconscious, hooded, and that his arms and legs had been
properly secured. The shackles on the man were rated beyond human capability so
they should hold.
"This is King.
Acknowledged Bishop. Rook is ETA in six. Repeat. Rook in six," the voice
responded in Patterson's and Morrison's headsets. The senior agent then turned
to the road. All they had to do know was wait for the van to stop at the side
of the road and load their cargo onto it.
***************
Genma's vision swam into
focus. Or at least it tried to. The room he was in was bright, far too bright.
Several lights were pointed at him. Behind them he could see several shadows
moving around that might have been people. The martial artist then noticed that
he was strapped into the chair he was sitting in. Even his hands and feet were
rendered immobile. He closed his eyes and tried to gather his thoughts but he
found the process sluggish.
"Ahhh, you are awake now?
Very interesting," a voice with a strange clipped accent said. Genma tried
to twist his head to see who was talking but he could only turn it a few
degrees.
"I apologize for
inconvenience," the voice said emphasizing the G in the second word.
"But we must be ... certain that you will be... cooperative," the man
said, pausing as if to remember the correct word.
Genma was sure it was a man
now, and possibly a European man. He listened as the voice from behind him said
a few sentences in some language. He recognized the words "Hans" and
"und." The words "Königin" and "Pfandgegenstand"
were particularly odd and stuck in Genma's mind.
"Now my friend, we will talk. Yes?"
the voice from behind Genma asked in a jovial voice.
Genma froze when he saw the
needle. It was being held in a nondescript man's hand.
"Again, I apologize, but
it is your fault. If you hadn't run from us all those years ago. Why did you
have to take your son, Gendo?" the man asked.
"That's not my
name," the martial artist said trying to break out of his bonds.
The interrogator simply
laughed.
***************
"Well, that was
disappointing," Jacob remarked after he finished watching the recording.
He was in Stillwater's office in WIC Toronto-A
"At least we've confirmed
that the man knows nothing relevant to our plans," the commander replied.
"The Major should be pleased at the other things we learned."
"Unless Genma has had his
mind worked over before," Jacob pointed out. The interrogation had gone by
the book and their subject was already released, but something nagged at his
mind.
"If that's the case then
he would have been useless anyway. It also served as good training. I see that
Captain Jarvis has gotten more skilled with information retrieval."
"But that god awful
accent?"
Stillwater smiled slightly.
"Other than English, German was the only language all the agents involved
spoke. We had to give Genma the impression that we got the wrong man. I thought
the Captain's acting was quite good."
"Fine, it seems to have
worked," Jacob conceded. "I also like that rum spray idea. What about
Major Saotome's wishes?"
"They'll be granted for
now," Stillwater stated.
***************
Genma woke up to the sound of
wind brushing through leaves and distant traffic. With a headache that normally
accompanied the darkest kind of hangovers, the old martial artist pulled
himself upright. He fought off vertigo as he tried to take his bearings. He
found himself sitting in a gully in a lightly wooded glen. Looking at the sun,
he guessed that it was still early morning.
His clothes, even his skin, stank of liquor.
Stumbling, the man made his
way towards where he heard the cars. Genma soon found himself at the edge of a
paved road. As Genma followed the asphalt path, his mind slowly cleared.
Eventually he arrived at a familiar intersection and made his way back to
Soun's place.
While he walked back, Genma
considered what had happened to him the previous night. His memories were
jumbled and confused, but he knew that his wife had found him and he had been
abducted by some strange people, foreign men who thought he was some Gendo
character.
***************
"Where's Pops?"
Ranma asked as she got into the kitchen. "Didn't he come back last night?"
"I haven't seen
him," Soun said with only a hint of concern. Genma normally ran off when
faced with a difficult decision. It was how his friend got time to think things
over.
Ranma then turned to Kasumi
who was brewing coffee.
The agent shrugged at the
seifuku-clad redhead. Kasumi then turned to the front of the house. She had
heard the sound of an approaching car. "It sounds like we have
guests," the young woman observed as she walked towards the front door.
"Oh hello, Mrs.
Saotome," Kasumi said respectfully as she opened the door.
"At ease young
lady," Nodoka smiled. "Has my husband shown up yet?" she asked. She hoped that the agents were not too
rough on him.
"Wait mom? You don’t know
where he is?" Ranma asked skeptically.
"No I don't," Major
Saotome replied honestly.
Ranma was not sure how to
respond to that so she changed the subject. There was something else that was
nagging on her mind, something that had not let her sleep. It kept circling in
her head. "Mother, I have a question. It's about that girl that I
turned."
"Oh? What about?"
Nodoka asked.
"I think that's
Genma," Kasumi said, interrupting her fiance while pointing at a
disheveled figure that had just come into view.
"We'll talk later,"
Nodoka assured her daughter.
"What the hell happened
to him?" Ranma asked as she walked over to her father.
"Seems like he's been
drinking," Nodoka observed. "He used to do this back when we were living
with each other."
Ranma held her tongue but she
wanted to know how often her mother threatened her father.
"He certainly smells like
it," Kasumi noted once they had gotten close enough to detect the odor
wafting off of the man.
"Nodoka, you won't
believe what happened to me!" Genma cried. He then spoke in a hurried
pace. "I was running through the woods and I had gotten abducted by these
angry Germans. They thought I was this Gendo guy, so they drugged me and asked
me all these weird questions. They
thought I was him! And he was some sort of scientist! Then they found out I wasn't
him so they dropped me off in a ditch out in the woods."
"Definitely been
drinking," Nodoka noted.
"I was not!"
"You were drunk dear, you
probably hallucinated the whole thing," the elder Company agent said, her
voice darkening at the word dear. "Remember the day after our third
anniversary. You disappeared for a week and when you came back you swore you
had been kidnapped by aliens."
"This is different! I wasn't
drunk this time!"
"I'm sure it is,"
Nodoka sighed. "Now if you don’t mind I have something to discuss with our
son." Her eyes then narrowed. "I'm planning on talking to you
afterwards. Don't leave."
***************
"What do you want to talk
about?" Nodoka asked after Ranma had closed the door to her child's bedroom.
The redhead sighed and sat
down on the bed. Nodoka noticed that the girl's fishnet-stocking-encased legs
were held together at the knees. At least Ranma had enough sense to do that;
that purple skirt of hers was very short.
Beyond a miniskirt, it was a
micro-mini. The older woman shook her head and sat down next to her child. The
seifuku was very racy, but at least she was wearing a uniform. Some demonesses
found clothing restrictive.
"I've done something
horrible," Ranma finally admitted as she made eye contact with her mother.
Nodoka paused. What was her
son admitting to? With her demonic body it could be any number of things.
Keeping her voice clear and free of distress, the major asked Ranma what she
had done.
"It’s about that demon
girl you saw me with. After I well... made her, I ignored her."
Nodoka nodded. She had noticed
the cold shoulder Ranma gave Nariko in Operations Centre Three. Her eyes then widened. Ranma had made another demon and depending on
the type of Pattern D those two were...
The redhead sighed, and looked
at her modified Furinkan High School girl's uniform. "I'm only now
starting to realize how... wrong that was. All she wanted was some attention,
but I was too afraid."
"It's okay," Nodoka
soothed as she put her hand on the girl's shoulder. "You're owning upt o
it now. It's not too late. Not for her, not for you. You..." the
officer hesitated. "You know what that makes her, what that makes you?"
Ranma blinked and looked down.
"Do you have any idea what you
should do?" Nodoka asked.
"Yes," Ranma Saotome
said, staring at the wall. "But I'm not sure if I can go through with
it."
"You have to do what you
think is right," the agent advised. "No matter the price," she
then added somewhat to herself.
***************
Hikaru Gosunkugi waited in the
hallway. His eyes narrowed when he saw Rod approach.
"You have the
translation?" Rod Ferris asked, grinning slyly.
Gos sighed and held up a burnable
compact disc.
Ferris quickly pocketed the
jewel case stored media. "Isn't technology grand?"
Gos simply shrugged. It was a bit out of date but at least the
media was read-only.
"What are you afraid I'm
wearing a wire?" Rod inquired. "Never mind. My associates are much
appreciative of this token."
Gos looked the other teen in
the eye and walked past him.
Rod smirked and walked off in
the opposite direction.
***************
Two floors above exchange another
was taking place.
"Mistress, what's going
on?" Nariko asked after Ranma locked the door to the Drake's office. The
principal was kind enough to allow them to talk privately in the room.
"I have something to
confess. Ever since I made you I've been treating you badly," Ranma said,
looking at the other demoness.
"That's not true."
"Yes, it is. I've done
nothing but treat you like dirt." Ranma used a decorative Canadian beer
themed mirror to study her reflection. "Normally, that'd be fine but you
are my responsibility, and it's time I owned up to it."
"M... Mistress, what are you planning?" Nariko
asked, expectantly.
"Nothing like that,"
Ranma responded, sternly. "The thought of being romantically involved with
you is... wrong and it's not just because you were once
male."
Nariko nodded, that's not what
she wanted either. "What then, Mistress?"
"I spawned you," the
redhead said while gazing into her violet flecked blue eyes.
Ranma exhaled. "I'm your
mother. That's why I can't be... romantic with you, why I can't do it. It's not what we're supposed to be."
Nariko let a bit of hope form in her
chest.
"But I can still love you as a
parent. I have to take care of my... child," Ranma admitted haltingly. It
was a strange concept to the redhead, but her mother had provided good advice.
Nariko blinked.
"Mistress? Mother?" The black-haired demon found the concept...
satisfying, like it unlocked a void within her. The demoness before her had
given her life.
"Yeah, that's it." Ranma
turned to face the other girl. It was then that she stopped ignorint the bond
between them.
It
was the connection between an elder demon and one of her children. Though that
link she felt the absolute loyalty and devotion that Nariko had for her. The
desire for affection that had repulsed her so much, that she had to deny in
order to hold onto her manhood, was now in a completely different light.
"I'm sorry," Ranma gasped
in realization.
"Mommy!" Nariko
shouted as she bounded over to the other demoness. She then embraced the
slightly taller girl.
Ranma tensed at first but then
she returned the hug. This was not some girl that was hitting on her this was
her flesh and blood. Nariko sighed happily, enjoying the sense of security and
protection that her mother gave off.
The redhead looked down at...
her daughter. It was hard to accept, but it was the truth. She sighed and
hugged her child tighter.
"I love you Momma,"
Nariko said, happily.
Ranma paused. She decided to
go with her gut. "I love you, too," she said as she stroked her
daughter's hair.
The redhead then kissed Nariko on
her forehead. It was the simple loving kiss of a mother to her child. If she
had turned to the mirror she would have seen her eyes briefly flare purple
before turning back to blue with an increased density of violet flecks.
***************
Two school girls were walking
back to their apartment complex. They were both dressed in the fuku of Furinkan
High School. One had fairly short blue hair and the other had longer, shoulder
length, auburn locks.
"Well, that physics club
was a bust," the somewhat taller girl observed sourly.
"They weren't that
geeky," the other girl countered.
"Yes Ami, they were, but
that's not why I'm disappointed. They're not doing anything. Back in Cheyenne,
our physics club actually made things. These guys go to competitions where they
regurgitate physics trivia. That's interesting but eventually you have to do
something with what you've learned," Janet stated.
"What'd you guys
do?" Ami asked. Janet had shown her blueprints and photos of some of the
machines that she had built.
"Mostly fighting
robots."
"Maybe they can do that
too," Ami suggested.
"I doubt it. Those guys
don't even have a workshop," Janet countered sadly.
Ami shrugged. She then looked
at the convenience store that they were about to pass. "You mind if we go
in? I have to pick up some orange juice."
"Okay." The two
girls then crossed the small parking lot. Only Janet paid particular attention
to the small puce-colored Honda that had pulled into the far end of the lot.
***************
"Come on Davis. We have a
meeting to get to, and I for one don't want to be late," the man in the
passenger seat said.
"Sorry Mitch, I'm
hungry," the driver countered. "It'll be a simple in and out. Just
another dead 7-11 clerk. Not only will we get fed, but we'll have some spending
money."
"It's broad daylight
though," Mitch stated.
"Are you afraid of some
clerk? We can take him out before he has a chance to do anything. Anyone else
in there's a bonus," Davis stated. He then opened his door and stepped out
of the car ending the discussion.
Mitch shrugged and followed
his associate.
***************
Janet was browsing the snack
aisle when she saw two average-looking men walk up to the clerk's counter. They
were dressed in black and dark blue sweats and looked like a pair of college
students stopping in for a quick snack, a fresh pack of smokes, or a case of
beer. She then watched as one distracted the clerk by asking for some lottery
tickets, while the other moved his arm towards the man behind the counter.
A lead-filled sap hit the
shopkeeper, and he fell to the ground. The taller of the two guys leaped over
the counter and pried open the register. The other then pulled a pair of large
revolvers. The guns were stainless steel and polished until they shined
brightly.
"Okay everyone! This is a
holdup!" the armed man shouted to the handful of patrons in the mini-mart.
"I'm sure you all know the deal. Keep them high were I can see them, and
I'm sure you'll be home before diner." he said in a reasonable sounding
voice. Davis smiled inwardly. Humans were so much like cattle, a few soothing
words and they would ignore the man with the maul.
Janet did not have her hands
up. She went down just after the clerk did. There was a chance that the robbers
were simply that. However, it was also a large coincidence that they attacked
the one store that had a Sailor Senshi in it.
Even if the two men were human,
they were still criminals. Janet knew what she had to do. Normally, she would
have drawn her weapon and taken them out right now, but there were too many
witnesses and she had to maintain her cover.
Staying down, she went to the
back of the store. The girl hoped to find a bathroom, or some other place she
could change without being seen. Janet did not see her friend Ami and hoped
that she was okay.
Janet quickly found herself in
the dog-legged hallway that lead to the stockrooms and a pair of bathrooms.
"God damn it," the girl quietly swore when she found out the door to
the women's room locked.
***************
Ami had taken to leaving her
Mercury Computer on and in scan mode. She knew she was being paranoid, but the
precaution made her feel safer. It paid off, when in the beverage aisle her
computer started to beep. Recognizing the tone, she glanced around the store.
Her gaze fell on a pair of men that had just entered the store, except they
weren't men. She calmly made her way to the back aisles where she could get
some privacy.
Ami was in the small women's
bathroom when she heard one of the men start to shout out orders. Even if they had
been simple criminals she had a duty to stop them, especially with Janet still
out there. She locked the door; she couldn't leave Janet alone out there with a
pair of monsters.
"Mercury Crystal Power.
Make Up!" Ami shouted, activating her Super Sailor Mercury form.
Having the transformation sequence occur in such a small space made for an
unusual spectacle.
After the lights died down,
Sailor Mercury turned to see someone try to turn the room's door knob. It
turned slightly before meeting resistance. Mercury then heard a familiar girl's
voice on the other side of the door swear.
The magical girl blinked, and
walked over to the door her in knee-high, high-heeled boots. If Janet was in
danger, she had to help her. Mercury unlatched the door and popped it open.
Janet's reaction to the sudden
appearance of a Pretty Sailor-Suited Warrior of Love and Justice was puzzling
to Mercury.
"Oh, good! Looks like I'll have
some help," Janet stated after pausing to look at the Sailor Senshi.
Mercury watched as Janet
shrugged off her backpack and pulled a weapon from behind her back. As her eyes
tracked the length of the metal object, puzzlement crossed her face. The
auburn-haired girl then held both her hands, one over the other, on the grip of
the handle.
Mercury stared in amazement at
what happened next. Janet smiled as she thrust the large gold and silver
inlayed hunting knife upward. Several points of white light flared on the
auburn-haired girl's forehead. They formed a somewhat hourglass-shaped figure.
The "belt" of the figure consisted of three points that formed a
slanted line. She then shouted, "Orion Constellation Power. Make Up!"
Bright green and purple light swirled around
the girl as her clothing dissolved. The etchings on the double edged blade of
her knife flared to life and the edged itself began to glow a golden color. As
Orion started to twist the weapon, the handle on it began to grow in length.
A white body hugging garment
that was very familiar to Mercury appeared on Orion's body. As that happened,
the purple light split into three parts. One went to her waist and formed a
pleated, white-trimmed, light purple miniskirt. The middle went to her chest
and formed a similarly colored collar. The last divided and went to her arms
forming purple-trimmed elbow-length white gloves.
The green light then divided
into three streamers. The first two hit her chest and the back of her waist.
They formed big almost neon green bows. The third went to her feet and formed a
pair of light green two and a half inch high-heeled pumps.
The girl continued to twirl
her weapon around. Its silvery handle, now over a meter long, continued to
elongate.
Jewelry then flashed into
place. A white choker appeared around her neck. On the front of it was a
diagram of a familiar constellation. The stars were represented using diamonds
and the lines connecting them were done in gold filaments sewn into the
material. Her earrings were bright green eight-pointed stars. A golden tiara
then appeared. Set in its center was an Alexandrite, a gem that seemed to
change from light blue to dark purple depending on how the light hit it.
Her hair was then styled
slightly. It was still center-parted and shoulder length. But now it looked
like it was freshly cleaned and brushed, making her auburn tresses shine.
Makeup that was slightly lighter than Ami's in intensity then formed into
place.
By now, her weapon was no
longer a simple knife but a glaive-like object. Its shaft, nearly two meters in
length, was topped on either end by a long double-edged blade.
"I'm glad I finally found
another one," the auburn-haired, apparently magical, girl said as she
adjusted her bladed staff and made her way forward.
Mercury blinked at the other
sailor-suited girl. "Sailor Orion?" She had never heard anything
about Senshi of constellations.
"Yeah," the other
girl nodded. "Come on, let's do this," Orion said quietly as she
carefully approached the corner with her staff pointed forward and slightly
inclined. While staying low, she used one of the polished blades from her staff
as a mirror to check on the location of the two enemies.
With her free hand, Orion
pointed at Mercury and then moved the hand so that it was horizontal. She then
lowered the hand. Orion then pointed right. Mercury nodded in understanding. The
other girl wanted her to crouch down and go around the store with her.
The two girls moved out. Janet
had halved the distance between the bathroom and register, when Mitch turned to
look at the movement in the corner of his eye.
"No.... not a
Senshi," Mitch sighed as he gripped his weapon.
With her cover blown Sailor
Orion stood to her full height. "Convenience stores are for quick
transactions involving overpriced commodities. They are not a harvesting ground
for monstrous bastards. In the name of Orion, you will be destroyed," the
Senshi announced in a cold voice as her eyes narrowed.
"Davis help!" Mitch
cried, redundantly. His partner already had his guns trained on the green and
purple Sailor Senshi.
Mercury positioned her hands
and with a shout of "Mercury Aqua Rhapsody," fired at the creature.
Her eyes widened. It was too late. He had gotten off a couple of shots.
Sailor Orion's thoughts were
carefully controlled. This was what she had practiced for. There was no time
for second guesses, she had to act now. Assuming that Mercury was covering her,
Orion leaped at the shorter of the two enemies. In an efficient motion she
rotated the forward blade of her weapon through the target.
Mitch screamed as his left arm
was sliced off at the elbow. His eyes then tracked the girl in front of him
rotate her staff while increasing its pitch. He caught a glimpse of a blade
heading for his neck.
Just before the other Senshi's
blast connected, Davis watched his partner's decapitation. Davis did not even
have the satisfaction of hitting the girl. Poorly aimed, his shots hit nothing
but the dairy section.
"You okay?" Orion
asked as she warily looked at the two piles of ash.
"Yeah," Mercury
replied.
"I didn't think it'd be
so fast," Orion commented.
"We should get
going."
"Just let me get my
bag," Orion said as she dashed to the restroom hallway, careful to not
step into the growing pools of spilt milk.
Mercury followed her after she
realized that she too had left her own book bag there.
***************
"Where are you
staying?" Ranma asked her... daughter as they walked down a subterranean
corridor in WIC Toronto-A. The Company was more than happy to give the girls a
ride from Furinkan to their facility.
"With father," Nariko
stated.
"How is he taking this?
You're not having trouble with him?"
"No, he seems to be okay
with it. Unnerved but okay. I'm just glad my sister is still away. I don't know
how she'd handle it," Nariko admitted leaning on the other girl as they turned
left at an intersection. "What about your parents?"
"My father's clueless. He
wouldn't understand anyway, and my mother's an agent."
"Oh, and what does she
think of me?"
"That's what I'm about to
find out," The redhead sighed as she knocked on a door.
"Come in," an older
female voice said. Major Saotome then looked at the two girls in the hallway.
One was her son the other...
"Is this my
granddaughter?" Nodoka asked feeling out the last word. She had wanted grandchildren, but her child
had been missing for so long. She had
also helped Ranma admit what she needed to be done, but seeing the demon before
her...
"Yes. Nariko Saotome,
this is my mother Nodoka Saotome," Ranma introduced.
"Saotome?" Nodoka
asked.
"Well, she is my
daughter," the redhead shrugged. "I'm going to ask Jacob if he can
change her name again."
Nodoka looked over the demon
girl. She had been cleared by Command and turned by her son. It was strange,
but what part of her life was not? She then smiled. "It's a pleasure to
meet you. Please come in. I apologize for the mess, but I just moved in,"
Nodoka then turned to see a woman bounding over to her.
"Grandma!" Nariko
shouted with glee as she hugged the lab-coated woman.
Ranma smiled, amused that this
time she was not on the receiving end.
The older woman returned the
girl's embrace. The girl seemed so eager and affectionate.
Ranma looked around the lab.
Smaller than the one her mother had in WIC Japan, the room was filled with
crates and boxes. Some of them were open, their contents stacked on the
counters and floor. "You got your transfer?"
"Yes, I wanted to be
closer to my family," Nodoka said as her eyes fell on her granddaughter.
"Nariko-chan was born a
boy named Tatewaki Kuno. He had a thing for me and Akane." Ranma explained
as she told her mother how she had gotten a daughter.
"I wanted both of
them," a blushing Nariko interrupted.
***************
Three generations of Saotome
women were in the commissary eating a light snack. At least Nodoka's portions
were light. Ranma's were slightly larger - and Nariko had already surpassed
both.
"She's been doing this
for a while now," Ranma said after chastising her daughter for eating too
fast. Normally, she would not care, but she wanted Nariko to have some
restraint in front of her grandmother.
"She's a growing
girl," Nodoka said with amusement. This
was perfectly natural for young demons.
They grow rather fast in the first few months, the agent thought to
herself.
"Sorry," Nariko said
after taking a drink of water.
"Excuse me," a
female Company agent said as she walked up to their table.
Ranma tuned to look at the
woman. It was the communications agent who was in the mobile command center.
"Miss Nariko, your father
is here," Maya Iverson stated.
"I guess I should be
going then," Nariko said sadly.
Ranma looked at the girl's
expression and sighed "I'll call you when I get back. Okay?"
Nariko's face brightened. She
then turned and followed agent Iverson out the commissary.
"What do you think?"
the redhead asked once Nariko had left the room.
Nodoka had to keep from smiling at
her... at Ranma's eager tone. She wanted her mother's aproval just as much
as Nariko did. "I'm very proud of you. You had a very tough decision, but
you made the right choice."
Nodoka's daughter nodded.
"Just remember being a
parent is a lot of responsibility. She may look like a teenager, but she's
really very young."
"I know," Ranma
said. "I'm not sure what I've gotten into, but I couldn't ignore her. God,
all she wanted was some affection from the person that created her, but I was
too repulsed by what I had done to treat her like a person."
Ranma's head was down and she could
feel her eyes beginning to tear up. She had kept her emotions in check for so
long, only to lose control now.
Nodoka put her hand on her
child's shoulder. "What's important is that you came around now, and
you're giving her the love she needs. The worst thing that can be done to a
child is to take away her parent. That's what I did to you. I'm sorry."
"It's okay," Ranma
said, returning the gesture to her mother.
"I did everything I could
to try and find you. It just took so long," Nodoka confessed.
The redhead slid herself
closer to her mother and hugged the woman. "I know mom. I know you're
trying your best."
Nodoka returned the hug and
smiled slightly. "I think your own daughter knows that you're doing the
same."
***************
"I don't remember there
ever being Constellation Senshi," Luna said from her perch on the kitchen
table. Three girls and two moon cats were having a meeting to discuss what Ami
had seen.
"You didn't remember
DarkStar either," Usagi countered.
"She was before my
time," the black cat said, a bit
tartly.
"What did you do after
the fight?" Minako asked Ami.
"Well, Janet looked at
her watch and ran off."
"Does she know who you are?"
Artemis asked as the white cat rolled onto his back.
"I didn't tell her my
name, but I was the only one missing and I picked up my book bag."
"There's also the hair
color," Ami idly remarked.
"Makoto and Rei are going
to wish they hadn't gone to the video store," Usagi commented, referring
to the two absent Senshi.
"What should we do?"
"I scanned her. The
results were very close to a Sailor Senshi signature."
"She's a new Senshi?
Wouldn't be the first we've met in Canada," Minako stated.
"And she seems to be more
of a Sailor Senshi than this DarkStar," Luna noted.
"We should ask Pluto
about Senshi of constellations and then talk to Janet herself," Usagi
said.
***************
Akane was taking her after
school jog. Her mind was mulling over today's events. She had seen her sister's
fiancee hugging that new girl Nariko. At first she thought that Ranma had a
girlfriend and was into some sort of weird lesbian sex. Further inspection
showed that the body language was wrong for a romantic embrace.
It was more like the two girls
were sisters, or at least very close friends. Upon further reflection the girl
found something wrong with her assumption. There was something about how the
redhead had been talking to the other girl, something that Akane felt should
have been obvious.
Asking Ranma proved to be no
help. The redhead stated that they were close friends and dismissed all further
inquiries. Frustrated, Akane went jogging. Initially, it was successful at
preventing her from obsessing over it, but then Akane had an epiphany.
The reason she did not
recognize Ranma's stature and tone initially was because of how absurd it was.
The conversation Akane overhead was like that between a parent and child. It
did not make sense. Granted a person could take a protective stance over a
friend, but what Ranma had been doing was eerie.
This realization only spawned
new questions. These were much more urgent than the initial one. What did she
really know about Ranma? Why didn't the curse bother Kasumi? Why did Kasumi
keep taking Ranma with her to work?
Akane pondered, but was not
able to solve anything. There was a missing piece. Her thoughts were interrupted
by what felt like an insect biting her left hip. She slapped the spot and
continued running.
After a couple more paces, the
girl's legs began feeling numb. Her left foot then failed to land properly, and
she tumbled off the shoulder and into the drainage ditch that ran next to the
road.
The driver in a passing green
van saw the body, pulled over, and stopped. What looked like a pair of good
Samaritans got out of the vehicle, checked to make sure that the girl was
alive, and then placed a quick call using a cell phone. After carefully loading
the girl into the back of the van, they drove off.
***************
In the suburb of Vaughan off
exit thirty-four of Canadian Highway 400 was a small light industrial park that
had recently come under new ownership. Parked inside one of the small
warehouses in the lot was a green van.
The warehouse was deserted.
After parking the two people in the van carried their package into an adjacent
building. What had originally been the office space for a custom machine shop
had been redecorated in manner Spartan, yet plush. It looked like someone with
fine taste was building up their furnishings in stages.
"Mistress, we have
her," the van's driver called out while gently placing the teenage girl on
the room's thick burgundy carpeting. She immediately averted her gaze from the
woman standing before her.
"Excellent, you have done
well, Laura," Mistress Alexia said after she confirmed that the stock was
not unduly damaged. With mid-back length curly blonde hair, dark green eyes,
tanned skin, and an erotically proportioned six foot tall body, the woman
looked imposing, sexy, and very, very cold. This was accentuated by her long
blood-red nails, her leather ankle-high, five-inch-heeled boots, her pieces of
gold and ivory jewelry, and her green-trimmed black leather dress. The garment
was low cut and hung from a pair of shoulder straps, and was secured down the
front center by a series of small gold buckles.
She knelt down and removed all
of the girl's clothing. Alexia swung one of her legs over the girl's body so
that she straddled the unconscious teen. The blonde then smirked as her canines
elongated and her eyes began to glow. Alexia's teeth pierced the teenager's
neck. She summoned a bit of her power and started to remake the young woman.
***************
"You’re all
Senshi?" Sailor Orion asked the five girls seated in front of her. The six
teenage girls were in the living room of the apartment the inner Senshi shared.
"Yes," Sailor Moon
responded.
"Thank God, I'm not
alone," Orion sighed. "We're all stellar or astronomical objects,
interesting. Are there more of you?"
"Yes, there's a few more
of us back in Japan," Moon stated.
"Any of them named after
constellations?"
"None that we know
of," Mercury replied. "So, you don't know any other Senshi?"
"Nope, you're the first
I've met," Janet gave a big smile that she directed at Moon, but also at Venus.
"So how'd you get your
powers, Janet?" Venus inquired.
"A couple months ago, I
had a weird dream. In it a man wearing old fashioned hunting clothes asked if I
would be his avatar. I said yes. When I woke up I found this under my
pillow," Orion said patting her double bladed staff. "Of course it
wasn't this big then," the auburn-haired girl laughed.
"I guess we can change
back," Mars said.
Orion shrugged and powered
down. Her weapon shrank back down to a silver and gold hunting knife.
"Damn, that's still cool," Janet laughed.
After transforming out of
Senshi form, Usagi looked over the girl. Earlier, she had called up Pluto and
asked her what she knew of Sailor Senshi of Constellations, specifically of
Orion. Setsuna's voice had strained briefly. The green-haired woman then told
Usagi everything she knew about them.
During the Silver Millennium a
group of mages working at Serenity's request researched the possibility of
expanding the number of Sailor Senshi. Several methods were looked into:
bonding candidates to the other moons in the system, linking candidates to
elemental sources, having more than one Senshi to a planet, and tapping into
the energy that the Constellations represented.
Setsuna recalled that the
group had made little progress. Their work was all in the theoretical stage.
They were only just starting to test mockup spells and modeling when the Silver
Millennium fell. The time guardian then said that if Ami's computer gave her a
positive match then she probably was a Senshi, but that it was best to be
cautious.
"This is definitely
Silver Millennium," Luna said as she looked over Janet's knife.
"Don't normally see this type of transformation item though."
"I still can't get over
the cats," Janet noted as she brushed Luna's dark fur. "You guys
really are a troop of magical girls."
Usagi sighed. She would have
liked to have Pluto look over the girl, but apparently Setsuna had urgent
business. There was a fresh lead with Murdock that the older woman was
investigating.
The blonde woman looked into
Janet's green-grey eyes and made her decision. Sailor Orion had already proven
herself in the store today, and now was not the time to keep prospective
members out. Especially considering a demonic nearly Sailor Senshi who simply
refused to join their team.
Besides, there was something that
felt right about Janet, and Ami got
along well with her. "Welcome aboard," Usagi finally said.
***************
"What will you have me
do, Mistress?" a newly created demoness eagerly asked her mother. Naked,
she had a pair of dark blue horns, a black tail with blue fins, and a pair of
wings with blue-black membranes.
The rest of her body was remarkably
similar to a certain human female. If her demonic extras were removed she would
be nearly identical to that girl. It was the eyes where the difference was;
they were still brown but something was not quite right about their shape and
pattern.
"Patience my child,"
Alexia said, with a cold smile. "I think I'll call you Eclipse," the
blonde said as she stroked her chin. For
such a quick job, she was pleased with the results. Maybe she could have put in more effort in
crafting the minion, but she could last long enough for what Alexia needed her
to do.
The demoness smiled at her new
name and bowed to her mistress.
"I have a mission for
you," Alexia said as she strummed her fingernails on the armrest of the
couch she was sitting on. "Inside you are the memories of a little piece
of meat."
Eclipse nodded. She felt the
experiences of a weak, pitiful human inside of her. Nothing like what Mother
had created.
"These memories will help
you kill a traitor," Alexia said before she described DarkStar.
The young demoness' face
hardened. To her mind there was no greater sin than betraying her mistress, her
mother.
"You will assume a human
looking form, go to this girl's house, and pose as a human. Do not arouse
suspicion. Once the traitor has fallen asleep you will go into her room and
kill her. She normally sleeps in the guise of a male human so it should be very
simple." Alexia grinned. The traitor was weak.
She only had one daughter, one
minion. And she acted as of ashamed of
her nature, of what she was. Alexia
would kill the traitor and show how low
she had fallen, Grandmother would admit to being wrong and welcome her back.
"As you wish," the
young demoness replied as she bowed again.
"For your reward you may
eliminate the other humans in the house."
"Thank you," Eclipse
stated, her eyes looking adoringly at her mistress.
"Get dressed. Laura shall
drop you off."
Eclipse nodded. After making
her demonic appendages disappear, she grudgingly donned in Akane's clothing.
She would suffer the indignity of wearing the dead girl's clothing to serve
Mother's will.
***************
"So, where's Mommy?"
Nariko asked the Company agent.
Kasumi looked at Ranma's
progeny and sighed. The two young women were in the kitchen of the Tendo house.
Her father and Genma were out, most likely drinking. Nabiki's car was also
gone. Akane was either out with Nabiki or jogging. Given that Akane's running
shoes were missing from the shoe rack next to the front door, Kasumi guessed
the latter.
The lieutenant then turned
back to the demoness. She really hated babysitting assignments, especially the
ones that literally involved watching some kid. "Ranma's still at the
base. I believe he's in a meeting with the colonel."
"Ahh, so she's going to
be here soon?"
"Yes, she should be
coming home soon. Major Saotome is coming too."
"Yay! Mommy's coming
soon!" Nariko practically squealed. "And Grandma's going to be here
too!"
Kasumi smiled, despite
herself. It was hard to stay cold in the face of a girl who was so exuberant at
the simple prospect of seeing her parent. The agent wondered if Ranma had any
idea of the kind of commitment he had made. She imagined that he did, given
that Nariko was essentially moving in with them.
Her thoughts were interrupted
by the front door being unlocked and opened. Kasumi walked over and saw her
youngest sister entering the house. The agent evaluated the girl and found a
few things amiss. Her clothes were stained and ripped in a few places yet her
top was still tucked into her running shorts. The girl's gaze was also off
somehow. Lt. Tendo knew that something was wrong and kept her guard up.
"Oh dear, did you
trip?" Kasumi inquired.
"Yes. I did...
Kasumi," the blue-black haired teenager replied in a distant voice.
"You hit your head?"
A concussion could explain this behavior, however it would not explain the
slight buzzing coming from Kasumi's belt.
At the moment she couldn't spare the time to unclip the device to check
the display. The micro scanner she had
was not too sophisticated, and it was already picking up Nariko's presence...
The younger sister nodded as
she walked into the house.
"Let me look at your
injury," Kasumi proposed as she approached the girl.
"No, I'm okay. It's just
a little bump," the girl backpedaled.
"Okay, maybe you should
sit down for a bit," Kasumi said carefully examining the girl. She then
closed the front door.
"What are you
doing?" the younger woman asked in a panicky voice.
"Just checking to make
sure you're not badly cut or bruised," the agent stated, looking at the
girl. Concern was evident on her face.
Less obvious was whether it resulted from her sister's injury or her
sister's behavior.
"Oh, it's Ranma's
friend," the girl noted looking between her sister and the other girl. Her
expression became confused. Akane's memories did not say that the traitor had
any demonesses with her, but that human's memories also missed that there was a
demon living with her in the first place.
Kasumi turned to look at
Nariko. The girl's confused expression that made the agent even more wary and
thankful she had already hit a panic button on her radio.
"Did Mommy turn you
too?" Nariko asked the younger girl. "It doesn’t smell like it was
her," the demoness commented, curiously.
"What?" Eclipse
asked with confusion. Mistress had said this would be easy.
For the Company agent, it
became all too clear. Training took over as she drew her weapon, and lined the
sights up on the girl who was wearing her sister's skin.
"Kasumi, what are you
doing?" Eclipse asked, trying to keep her tone innocent. This was her
largest mistake. If the real Akane had suddenly found her sister holding her at
gunpoint she would have been livid and accusatory.
"Get down on the floor.
Hands above your head!" Kasumi ordered taking a step back and to the side.
As Eclipse started to kneel
down, she began to think. If she could kill both the human and the traitor's
spawn and hide the bodies, then the plan would be salvageable. When she was
crouching, Eclipse sprung forward at the human and manifested her true form.
Eyes narrowing, Kasumi ignored
the wings that had torn out of the creature's back and the tail that had popped
out of her shorts. The woman even overlooked the horns, fangs, and glowing eyes
that appeared on her sister's face. The agent simply acquired her target and
depressed the trigger.
The silver-jacketed slug hit
Eclipse in the top of her right shoulder. The angle allowed for the projectile
to travel through several of the demon's internal organs.
The young demoness yowled in pain as she
tumbled from her planned trajectory.
Kasumi swiveled to avoid the
creature and fired another round into the demon's chest. Eclipse fell to the
ground. Raw hatred filled her face as she looked up at the human who had done
this to her.
It took all of the agent's
training to keep her hand from shaking. "Stay down," she ordered to
the demon.
Eclipse flared her eyes and
tried to charge forward.
Kasumi uttered a noise that
was halfway between a sigh and a sob and placed another round into what used to
be her sister. She noted that the monster was bleeding heavily, but still
breathing, for now.
Eclipse cried. She had failed
her mistress. She was worthless. She deserved to die this way, gunned down by a
mere human.
Kasumi adjusted the aim of her
weapon. It would be easy to end it. One more pull and she could destroy this
mockery of her sister and end Akane's suffering right now. It was then that the
agent looked over at Nariko. "Will you save my sister?" Kasumi asked.
She knew full well what that meant, what obligation she was putting on Ranma.
Nariko looked at the broken
demoness. She remembered the feelings she had for Akane. Since her conversion,
she had neglected them. Her mistress had taken all of her affection. However,
with Ranma as her mother now, Nariko still needed a mate. The red-eyed girl
knelt over the other demoness.
Eclipse tried to fight the
intruder, but she was too weak. She then felt the other's teeth sink into her
neck and her essence mingling with hers. It was then that the mortally wounded
demoness lost consciousness.
Nariko hoped that she was
strong enough to do this. Not only would she have to bond Akane to herself, and
by extension Mother, but she also had to heal the girl's wounds. While healing
was only a side effect of the bonding procedure, and in the case of humans the
conversion process, it still took power.
Kasumi looked away slightly.
She then pulled out her cell phone and hit the speed dial for WIC Toronto. She
explained the situation and then called in a medical team and a strike team.
***************
"So your... daughter's
going to live with you?" Nodoka asked her child as they wandered the
corridors of WIC Toronto-A. After Nariko had left, Ranma had stayed to talk
with her mother. Given the subject they were discussing, her son felt more
comfortable in female form. Nodoka fully understood this.
"Yes. We'll tell them
that she got in trouble with her uncle Drake and that he kicked her out. Given
that she just transferred here and I'm an old friend..."
"Ahh, I see. What will
your father think of this?"
"He can be convinced to
look the other way," Ranma said, smirking. Whether Genma admitted it or
not, he was afraid of his son's new cursed form and would try to avoid
confrontation when Ranma was a girl. That was another factor that had made the
Sunshine thing all the more irritable. Especially given that she could almost
start to stand that name.
"And Lieutenant Tendo can
talk to her father," Nodoka surmised.
"Exactly. Now my only
problem is-"
The redhead was then cut off
by the public address system activating. "Major Saotome and Ranma Saotome
are requested in medical lab one. Medical emergency. Incoming wounded,"
the inappropriately pleasant voice of that Company dispatcher stated.
The two Saotome women ran to
the nearest stairwell and went up the two floors to the level where the medical
laboratories were. As the entered the corridor, they glimpsed a medical team
rushing two gurneys into one of the rooms.
"Dear god," Nodoka
gasped after she had gotten a clear view of the two unconscious people being
moved from the gurneys to a pair of beds in the medical room.
"What the hell
happened?" the redhead asked. On one of the beds was a familiar demoness.
She had black hair, red eyes, little red horns, black violet-tipped wings, and
a violet tail with black fins.
The other demoness was
somewhat new to Ranma. This one had, light blue hair with silver highlights,
brown eyes, dark blue horns, blue and white wings, and a white tail with blue
fins. Her face however was very known to the redheaded demoness. There was also
something strange about her form. It was a familiarity that she could not quite
grasp.
"Nariko turned
Akane," Ranma observed flatly. "What the hell happened?" the
redhead repeated.
Lt. Tendo cleared her throat
and began to speak. "I was alone in my residence with Nariko. Akane then
came home. Her speech and movements were unnatural, my scanner was picking up
something in addition to Nariko. Akane then panicked and manifested, revealing
that she had been turned into a demon. She then attacked me."
The agent paused, then
continued. "I defended myself. I shot her three times. I then asked Nariko
to heal her."
The redhead blinked in
disbelief. Someone had turned Akane and sent her back to her house.
"That's horrible." She now
understood why Kasumi had reacted that way when they first met. An unfamiliar
demon was a very dangerous thing, especially if she was once a family member.
"Yes," Kasumi
stated.
"And uh... we don't really... we don't heal that way," Ranma's mouth
was dry.
"Yes, I know." Kasumi did
not meet Ranma's eyes.
"What do we do with
her?" Nodoka asked.
"There may be a chance,
Nariko claimed her and Nariko's mother is..." Kasumi proposed. She then
looked to see Section Chief Tofu run into the room.
"Okay, one's a rather immature
Pattern D. She's healthy, but rather drained," Tofu said as he looked over
the scans of Nariko.
Ranma smiled a bit with pride
despite herself. Her daughter had gone up two classes.
The doctor then started
examining the other girl. "Almost newborn Pattern D. She looks like-"
He stopped when he examined the readout from his scanner.
"Incomplete conversion!
She's... who turned her? She's a baby.
Nariko was more complete when Ranma made her!" the doctor said
shock cutting into his professional tone!
"What?" Ranma
asked.
"Nariko tried her best, but the
underlying...." Section Chief Tofu
shook his head. "Whoever made her didn't care."
The redhead noted. Her daughter had
tried, but she was not strong enough to both heal Akane and break the bond to
her original parent. Ranma could not let Kasumi's and Nariko's efforts
go to waste.
She leaned over to the younger
Tendo sister's form. Gasping Ranma
pulled herself up, opened her mouth, and completed the work her daughter had
started. It did not take much time.
She had done this before, and now she was only finishing up, completing the work that Nariko could not due
to immaturity and whoever... made Akane
didn't due to... indifference.
Kasumi's eyes narrowed. She kept her hand at her side. The other guards stiffened and watched. This made a total of three demoness at
Akane's neck today, but this was the only option.
Nodoka froze. She knew that her son had the body of a
demoness, but until now she had been acting as if her son simply turned into a
girl. Now... she had to face the truth.
Her child was not human. She had a demoness for a daughter.
When it was over, the forensic
pathologist examined the blue-haired demoness. "That should do it,"
he said, indicating that the girl was now healthy.
"Akane? Momma?"
Nariko muttered as she began to wake up.
"Yes?" Nariko's mother
asked, going to her daughter's side.
"I saved her,"
Nariko said, smiling at her mother.
"Yes, you did. I only had to help a little bit," Ranma
beamed. It was an odd thing to feel
prideful for, but she was happy for her daughter... her daughters.
"She's now one of
us," the younger demoness said. Her eyes were now alert, and she was
alternating between gazing lovingly at her mother and her... mate.
If the redhead could have
gotten any paler she would have. The consequences of what had just happened had
finally hit her.
"I've got another
daughter," Ranma realized with a mix of horror and euphoria.
"Can I speak to you
outside?" Kasumi asked Ranma, startling the redhead.
"Sure." The two
young women then stepped out of the room and into the hallway. After the door
closed Ranma sat down on one of the benches that were next to the wall. Kasumi
sat down next to the redheaded demoness. She unholstered her handgun, dropped
the magazine, ejected the chambered round, and started working the slide.
"You know why I let Nariko do
that? You have to. I couldn't let my sister die. Fuck. I never thought my life
with the Company would come to my family," she rambled as she field
stripped the weapon. The pieces went into a small pile on the table that was
next to the bench.
"Akane's now bonded to
you and Nariko," Kasumi observed as she reassembled the pieces without
looking at them. "She's now your responsibility. You will help her recover. You won't neglect her." the agent
stated staring into the redhead's eyes. "Am I being clear?"
Ranma stared at Kasumi for a
moment, and then her eyes narrowed.
Kasumi's breath caught in her
throat as Ranma's hand blurred toward her, and she felt a sinking feeling in
her stomach as the newly reassembled gun clattered on the floor in front of her.
"Shut up," Ranma
mumbled. "Shut up now." The redhead's eyes remained hard. "Don't
you dare talk down to me like I'm some goddamn agent under your command."
The agent's face remained
expressionless, though her hands twitched slightly from the stinging sensation
of having the gun slapped away.
"I know you've just been
through a lot of crap. I know it hurts. I know that for all you act like a
robot, you're not going to stand there and shoot your sister in the head, all
right!" Ranma grit her teeth as Kasumi's face continued to stare straight
at her, unflinching.
"Yes, I'll help her
recover. No, I won't neglect her. I'll be responsible for her." Ranma's
eyes hardened again. "But you keep in mind that YOU asked Nariko to do
that, not me, and that I don't take orders from you. Am I being clear?"
Kasumi continued to look at
her fiance. She reached down, picked up
her gun, and holstered it. "Crystal," Kasumi replied with a hint of a
smile.
"Dear God. That better not have been a fucking test!"
"I was concerned about
Akane," Kasumi replied, simply.
"She's my daughter now.
Since I finally understand and... accept what that means, I know what I've got
to do. I won't screw up again." Though the young mother felt insulted by what
Kasumi had done, she felt both it and her defense were justified.
"Good, I'm very concerned
about her. You know how delicate these things can be," Kasumi then said.
The redhead then put her hand
around the agent's waist. The older girl stiffened at first, but she then
relaxed. "Its okay Kasumi. If you hadn't thought to use Nariko, we'd be
arranging a funeral."
"Just don't fuck this up.
It's too important." Kasumi said as she closed her eyes, trying to hold
back her emotions.
The redhead nodded. The guilt
over what she had done to Nariko weighed on her mind, and now there was this.
It was too much. "I promise," she said, attempting to hold back her
own tears. It did not last. The demoness started to sob.
Kasumi smiled and held the
other girl. After a minute, the lieutenant looked into the redhead's blue and
violet eyes. This demon... this girl... her fiancee had very human emotions and
motivations. It looked like Akane had some hope after all, and for just a
moment, Kasumi almost wished their engagement was more than just a charade.
The demoness stared back.
"Come on, let's go inside," Ranma smiled through her drying tears as
she stood up.
Kasumi nodded and followed the
other girl into the room.
***************
A blue-haired demoness opened
her eyes to an unfamiliar room. It was very drab and grey. More importantly
were the people in the room. She smiled at tallish black-haired demon that
stood next to her bed. She then leaned up and kissed her mate on the lips.
Nariko immediately responded and leaned into the girl's embrace. Soon the two
demonesses were in the bed, tangled into each other.
Ranma sighed. Part of her felt
uncomfortable at this. Another part felt very lonely. She almost wanted to lean
over and kiss Kasumi herself. The agent was her fiancee after all. "After
you two finish, I have a few questions."
Nariko broke away from her
mate and looked at the redhead sheepishly. "Sorry Mommy."
"Mommy?" the blue
demoness asked. Yes, this was her mommy.
"Yes, she's our mommy."
Nariko smiled.
The redhead then walked over
to the youngest demoness and stroked her hair. On a whim, she then kissed the
blue-haired girl on the forehead. "What happened? Do you remember who you
are?"
"I was Akane Tendo, but
then I was taken. My old mother made me into Eclipse," the blue-haired
demoness said with a mix of revulsion and pleasure. Akane then closed her eyes
and sighed. "She then sent me to... to... kill you. All of you," she
added sadly. "But then Nariko saved me. She broke me free from my mother-
no- from Alexia. You saved me too," the blue haired demoness said, as she
looked at her mother's face.
"It's okay. You couldn't
control yourself," Ranma said to her daughter. She then turned to her other
daughter. "You did good Nari-chan. Akane's alive because you saved
her."
"I'm happy that you're
back," Kasumi smiled at her sister.
"Thanks Auntie
Kasumi," Akane beamed before she kissed Nariko again.
Kasumi sighed. Her sister
still needed a lot of help.
"You have my word: Akane
will have all the love she needs to recover. Unlike..." Ranma was unable
to finish the sentence.
Nariko looked at her mother.
"Stop beating yourself up, Mama. I... I... was an ass before..."
"I know. I thought only
of that. I could only see you as a horny transsexual trying to get into my
panties. Not as my child who only wanted love from me."
"But with Akane-chan
we'll get it right, right Momma?" Nariko asked.
Ranma looked at Nariko and
smiled despite herself. She felt a powerful urge and went with it. She grabbed
both of her daughters and held them tight. "We'll try girls. Kasumi, Mom,
will you help us?"
"Of course," Kasumi
said smiling, at her fiance.
"You didn't need to
ask. I would be honored to help my
daughter heal my granddaughter," Nodoka replied. For the Company agent, the words were still
strange to speak, but they felt so right.
"Sorry to interrupt, but
I'd just like to tell you that, both of your children are healthy," Section Chief Tofu said after
checking the sensor readouts.
"Great," Ranma
smiled. At least her children were physically healthy.
"Well, I'll leave you
alone then," Tofu stated before leaving the room.
Akane leaned back in her bed
and yawned.
"You sleepy?" Nariko
asked her mate.
Akane nodded.
"We should leave
then," Nodoka said tapping on Kasumi's elbow. "Come on Lieutenant."
Kasumi looked at her sister
before following the major out of the room. Akane needed some time alone with
her... mother.
Ranma looked to her sleepy
daughter. "Scoot over," she then said as she slipped into bed with
Akane. The blue haired girl complied. Ranma then looked disapprovingly at
Akane's clothing. Her jogging suit was ripped in the back and covered in blood.
"Take those off."
Akane happily slipped out of
the trappings of her old life. Being naked in front of her mother did not feel
odd in the slightest.
"Come on in," Ranma
then said to her other daughter.
Nariko looked at the empty
space by her mother's left side. It would be a tight fit, but she did not mind.
She then climbed into the bed and snuggled next to her mother. The older
demon's form then shimmered and she became naked. The three demonesses laid
there, blanketing each other with mutual reassurance.
Somehow, Ranma knew sleeping
as a family would help... and the waves of warmth and love from her children
told her why.
***************
"This is an interesting
turn of events," Jacob commented as he watched the live feed from the
medical room. As usual, the two senior agents were meeting in Stillwater's
office.
"Have we found any
information on the demoness that turned Miss Tendo?" Commander Stillwater
inquired.
"Just a name: Alexia. We
also have teams searching the area where she was captured. We might get
lucky," Jacob shrugged.
"This does not bode
well."
"We should have expected
them to try hitting Ranma close to home. At least they'll be safe for
now."
"This demonic brood is of
some concern to me," Stillwater said, looking at the monitor.
"I disagree. I think it's
the best thing that could have happened to Ranma. Before, he had nothing to
anchor him. He was divided between his humanity and the demon within. Now she has responsibilities and a family
that loves her and trusts her," Jacob countered, emphasizing
the pronouns in the last sentence.
"Provided that she can
bear the responsibility."
"Yes, that is a
given. However, we do have excellent
support in place. Major Saotome and Lieutenant Tendo will be invaluable."
Stillwater nodded in
consideration.
"Now please turn off that
monitor. Give them some privacy. You can always review the archives
later," Jacob stated respectfully. Those three demonesses might not have a
problem with nudity, but the agent still had his sense of decency. Given some of the things he had done for the
Company, it was a strange for him to have a sense of modesty like that, but
Jacob held onto what he could.
***************
Ranma could not believe how
quickly all her apprehensions and doubts melted away as she lay between her two
children. She even knew that the Company was watching them, but she did not
care. For once she had nothing to hide. Given her state of undress, her
thoughts had a more literal meaning as well.
Each of her daughters slept
with an arm under their mom, and another loosely draped over, as if sharing
something valuable. The two girls had weathered a lot today, but their mother's
presence... her presence... had helped both sleep soundly at last. As she
drifted off to sleep, content, she wondered what her life in the future would
be. And what choices she would make.
Her last conscious thoughts
were of Akane... and her new child's fate. Would she be like Nariko? Or...
would she be able to help the new demon back to being Akane, or as close as she
could be considering her daughter's new body, and its needs?
***************
Ranma looked over at Kasumi.
It was easier to gaze at his wife than look through the glass. Only a few years
had passed since he had come to the toughest decision of his life.
"Sunshine" was just a memory now, still brought to life in cold
water, but he did not surrender his soul to the demon. And the Enclosure was
the cost of his personal victory. The Company was willing to maintain the room,
and that too had its price. Swallowing, his gaze returned to the two residents
of the glassed-in area.
Food had just been dropped
off, so the demons were eating. Though both had regressed to a near feral state
since Ranma had freed his mind and soul from DarkStar, the two demonesses had
matured and certainly looked content. What remained of their humanity could be
seen in their grooming, or perhaps it was natural for demonesses to groom
themselves too.
The silvery-blue haired demon
who had been Akane blinked for a second, and then looked up to the glass that
allowed the humans to see into her world. She spoke only one word,
"Mommy."
Ranma and Kasumi both read the
girl's lips from above. Ranma closed his violet eyes. Akane was not there in
the darkness. Her tears were not falling. He could not see her. He had done
what he had to do. He had been saved. The schools had been joined, even if by a
marriage of scant love.
He knew that when they got
home Kasumi would take out her handgun, that
handgun, and stare at it. He was certain that his wife was just remembering
that day, and that she was not planning anything... rash. Later they would go
out and have a nice quiet dinner.
He was happy.
He had to be.
The scene shifted.
Akane, dressed in the yellow
gi she favored, leapt into the air with a cry. Soun tried to dodge his
daughter's attack, but failed. Akane landed a solid blow to his chest after
snaking around the attempted dodge. Flipping, she landed softly on her feet,
her long, light-blue hair falling gently to her middle back.
"Good choice of attack,
Akane. The Saotome School is excellent in that situation," Genma shouted
from the edge of the mat.
"Yes, Daughter, well
done," Soun said as Akane hurtled towards him...
"Thanks Daddy," the
girl said as she hugged her father tightly. She had passed father's test. She
had proven herself.
Ranma watched from a position
next to her own father, a proud smile on her face. She turned to Genma,
"So, Pop. Does this mean the schools are joined?"
"Yes, Boy... err...
daughter. I guess it does. "Genma said as he turned to face his child.
Ranma held out two arms in an
offer of embrace.
Genma looked a bit sheepish,
but lightly encircled his daughter with his arms. Ranma, never one for half
measures, squeezed her father hard for a few moments before letting go.
"Are those tears I see, Pop?"
"No, just some dust in my
eyes," Genma said as he looked away.
The sound of bare feet on
flooring interrupted the redhead's thoughts as a yellow blur flew into her
field of vision. "We did it, Mom. We did it!"
Ranma looked down into her
daughters eyes and saw intellect, happiness, but most of all... Akane.
***************
Rama awoke to a pillow wet
with her own tears. Her children still enclosed her with warmth. She realized
that this was the choice she would make. No, this was the choice she had already
made. To stay Ranma, and true to himself, she had to become... she had to become
and embrace her life... and make it his.
Later, the redhead would
reluctantly untangled herself from her children to visit the bathroom. She
glanced at the mirror while washing her hands. Though the reflected demoness'
eyes now were almost a quarter violet flecks, she was neither surprised nor
concerned.
***************
"What happened to my
newest toy?" Alexia demanded. She and her minions were in their Vaughan
hideout.
"I'm sorry, but we lost
contact with Eclipse," Laura stated as she bowed before her mistress.
"The observation team spotted a contingent of police and military style vehicles
on the property. They believe it was the Company. Since night has not fallen, we
suspect she has failed."
"Someone alerted the
Company? Interesting. Any sign of her?"
"None. We must assume
that the Company has killed her," Laura replied.
"Yes, that is how they
operate. But it is unusual for them to respond to a house where a demon has
been staying. Hmm, they also came very quick. Eclipse hadn't been there all of
a half hour. I wonder..."
Alexia's smile widened.
"Of course! DarkStar always had a soft spot for humans. Very clever girl.
So you've found another group of meat bags to defect to. I wonder if she'll get
all of these killed too."
***************
Murdock sat alone in the Red
Turtle bar. "You believe in fate?" the runic mage asked the
bartender.
The man behind the bar paused
and looked at his customer. There was something strange in the man's watery
grey eyes, something repellant but enticing. "Yeah, I guess I do. I mean
there's got to be some reason for everything, some point to all this."
"My thoughts exactly. I
can tell you that there is definitely something
behind this," Murdock smiled before he took a sip of his beer. "Of
course then we get the question of fate and free will."
The bartender nodded. His
experience had taught him to let the customer do the talking.
"Now, anyone with
knowledge of history would know how free will affects fate. History is the
consequences of the choices that individuals make. That's it - nothing more.
Now a person's choices are influenced by past decisions of others."
"What about fate?"
the bartender asked after he returned from pouring a drink for another
customer.
"Fate, destiny is the
pattern that all these choices sum up to," Murdock chuckled and looked
into his opaque beer. "The thing people forget is that it's a two way
street. Yes, people are influenced by the choices of others and from that
destiny, but they often forget that destiny can also be changed by individuals.
Hell, look at whatever happens when someone dies," Murdock said with a
dark grin. He then sighed. "I can't believe that I forgot that second
part, and now I've lost her."
"Women problems?"
the bartender asked. Maybe it was that tall, tanned woman with the nice green
dye job. Sometimes she would sit with this customer. She was not here tonight
which was a bit odd.
Murdock smirked. "Yeah, I
guess it was that obvious. What with me getting all maudlin, but I thought I
could make it work. Hell, I'd gotten so close, but it's too late for
that."
The bartender gave a
sympathetic nod. He knew that now was definitely the wrong time to ask for more
information. It was much better to just let the man talk... and drink.
"I keep leading her
along, and now my lies are catching up with me. I guess, I went too far today.
I thought that it would bring her to me. But I didn’t take into account
everything. I got sloppy."
As he refilled his customer's
glass, the bartender suppressed a sigh. That made sense; there was something of
a flimflam man to him. Charming and smooth, chicanery was undoubtedly this
fellow's forte.
"All I wanted was to be
the man behind the woman behind the queen, and now I'm going to pay for it.
It's a damn good thing I have a backup plan."
End
chapter 7
Author's
notes: Here it is the first chapter in the Second Arc of The Return.
Many
thanks go to Kevin D Hammel for spurring this fic in a new direction and
getting it out of its production slump. Also there are a couple of scenes he
had a direct hand in making. Mike Koos also gets credit for getting me into
contact with Kevin.
Prereading
credit goes to Kevin D Hammel, Jerry Starfire, Wray Loflin, Joe Fenton, Bill
Heineman, and Black Dragon.
Revision Notes: Well. This chapter needed only a bit shifting. But I wanted to get stuff right, because so
many key events happen. In a way this is
the turning point of Book 1. And again
I'd like to give special thanks to Kevin Hammel for his help all those years
back, because if Ranma never became a brood mother this story wouldn't... well
it wouldn't be.