The Return
A Ranma Sailor Moon fic thingy.
By Sunshine Temple
Naturally, I own neither Sailor Moon nor Ranma. So here's the disclaimer
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Book 3: Raising Trouble
Chapter 9: Flights of Lunacy
Formerly: Redesign and Relaxation Part 1ii
She was a large woman.
However, she was too tall and not wide enough to be called stout. Big-boned
seemed to fit as she was broad in shoulder and height, though she was also
generously and heavily curved. Further difficulties in classification came with
the lack of any stomach bulge.
She was clothed in a sculpted
leather gown. Each section was tooled in flowing patterns and cured with a
golden shine. A built in bodice supported and exaggerated an already ample
chest. Flowing over her legs were a series of somewhat-stiff, shining leather
scallops that ran to the floor.
A silver cape-like mantel rested over her shoulders, gathered at her upper arms to form puffy tiers, and tied over her neck with a silver broach. Thin leather sleeves went down her arms. Hands with silver manicured nails were clasped in front
A folded and tightly twisted
bun adorned the top of her head. Honey blonde, the lacquered structure added
four more inches to her height pushing her total well over six and a half feet.
A silver crown set with a ruby crescent moon sat in the bun.
Thick, oval-shaped, blue-tinted lenses
obscured the eyes on a serene if circular and severe face. A somewhat too
small, adorable little nose clashed with a broad-soft chin. The golden half-rim
glasses' temple arms ran back and under her hair where they presumably hooked
over her ears. Hanging silver earrings with sapphire orbs descended from the
sides of her hairbun.
Silver eye shadow and thin
eyebrows were visible just above the blue lenses. Plump pursed lips glistened
in metallic maroon as she smirked slightly. A similar if much less intense
metallic sheen also adorned her blush.
Rei and Makoto stared as the
large woman made her way into the subterranean briefing room, waited for Kiri, who hovered about her like a tugboat escorting a
cruise-liner, to pull out a chair, and then sat down, all without removing her
hands from the furry tube of her muffler.
Surprising the two Senshi, the
chair did not break as if the woman was merely flesh and bone and the woman's
dress bent around the chair as if it was merely leather and silk. Her skirt
riding up exposed a pair of golden high heeled boots, made out of the same
polished leather.
Rei looked around and could
see no Minako; she sighed. "Why are you two still playing with this? It's
getting really creepy."
"Well, at least she's
able to... pass," Makoto tried to find the right word. "I mean she
looks human at least."
"They look human." Rei corrected before glaring at Kiri. "And what do you have to say about this?"
"I'm just trying to keep
the Queen safe." Kiri took her own seat and then
fussed with the mantle over the large woman's shoulders. "If they want to
explore this armor then I'm going to help them do their best with it."
"How much lighter is she
now?" Makoto cranked her neck to make sure that it was a normal chair the
leather-gowned woman was in.
"Is this still
armor-form?" Rei raised an eyebrow, warily noting the concealment the
glasses, the hand-warmer, and the gown itself provided.
"It's a glamour." Kiri nodded. "And while the armor is much thinner now,
it's still pretty heavy, so a float system makes up the difference."
"Great, so you gave the
two gluttonous blondes an anti-dieting device."
Raising an eyebrow, the queen
smirked.
Kiri
sighed. "Well, no one had pointed that out to them yet."
"Way to go Rei. At least
you didn't mention the built in corset and body slimmer." Makoto added.
"Body slimmer?" Rei
twitched. "She's built- They're built like a fridge!"
"She's much lighter than
she was before anyway – " Kiri stopped when one
of the agents at the door opened it, and a redhead stepped through.
Ranma's nostrils flared as she
studied the large blonde woman. "My, you almost pass." She strode
forward and peered into the queen's glasses and at the hands demurely held in
her lap.
Reaching out, the redhead
pinched the bodiced-bosom and chuckled at the high
pitched squeal the queen gave. "Fairly stiff, but you can blame that on
the thick leather. Doesn't feel like metal armor, and that's what counts."
The queen opened her mouth
then closed it and finally arced up an eyebrow.
"Ohhh,
I do like the strong silent type," Ranma purred as she slid onto the
queen's lap. The Queen's arms shifted placing the furry muff atop the redhead's
thighs. From her perch, she found her chest being pushed aside by the more
massive leatherworks of the Queen's.
"Finally acting like a
sex demon? Took you long enough," Rei snorted.
"Just admiring my Mother
and Kiri's work."
"Now that you've had time
to check things out can you tell us anything of what Murdock has told you?"
the queen asked in a rich voice that was deeper than Serenity's but higher and
much less echoing than the previous armor's.
Ranma smiled. "Well, your
mouth moves pretty naturally, doesn't look like you're wearing a mask or
anything."
"Thank you, but we do
think that this is important information."
Ranma tilted her head.
"Insistent, but will you be polite?" she ran a finger down the tooled
leatherwork of the queen's bodice. Taking in the shift in scent, redhead smiled
The queen paused and nodded.
"Good, now can you go
back to how you really look?"
After a second the queen's
face began to stiffen and shimmer. The appearance of hair and flesh gave way to
sculpted metal. Glasses sank in and became the lenses to her eyes while her
half cape gave way to armored pauldrons. Cleavage tuned to silver while her
gown shifted to a mass of sculpted armor plate and interlocking skirting.
With a contented smile, the
queen withdrew her arms from the muff exposing pronged ends to her wand and
sword arms. The queen looked down to see the succubus playing with the small
furred tube.
Smirking, Ranma put the muff
down on the table and ran a finger along the edge of the queen's mostly
retracted sword. Suddenly, her other hand went up and ran those fingers on the
inner lip of the wand's barrel.
Deep within, Usagi shivered
and her blade extended an inch, slicing the demon's finger. Ranma gasped, but
allowed a few drops to fall onto the sword before drawing the dripping
appendage up, over the queen's chest, and into her mouth where she sucked the
wound.
"Naughty," Ranma
said after pulling the rapidly healed finger out.
The queen lowered her head.
"I'm sorry."
"Well, that's a
start." Ranma's face, which was reflected on the queen's face, brightened.
Using her palm she wiped her blood off of the queen's chassis and then hopped
to her feet.
The queen looked at Ranma.
"No, I mean it. I'm sorry I've been such a hassle. I..." She lifted a
silver-chased hand. "I don't know anymore."
"Again, it's a
start," the redhead patted the queen's arm.
"I promise, I'll make it
up to you."
After raising an eyebrow,
Ranma looked at her watch and motioned to one of the agents at the door.
"Right. Steve, let 'em in."
Agent Deschain
nodded and opened the door. A blonde succubus, carrying a small grey device and
a Company officer with a leather file folder, stepped through.
"Put it right there,
Ucchan." Ranma pointed to the end of the table. "Kasumi, I think
we're ready for the briefing."
Lieutenant Tendo nodded and
took position inside of the room, behind the table and opposite Ranma.
Putting her arms back in her
muff, the queen frowned and shifted back to her human glamour.
Ukyou nodded, set the device
down, popped a tiny two-button remote off of it, and activated the device. An
aperture irised open on one end and projected a blue
rectangle onto the wall. After some adjustment, the platinum blonde handed the
remote to her mother and took position in the back of the room, eyeing the
armored queen.
"Here's the big thing we
learned from Murdock." Ranma depressed the remote and the blue rectangle
shifted to a group photo of several military-garbed and armed men. "Galina
and her little friends decided to get some hired guns."
"But they're the
mercenaries... " Makoto blinked. "Can they do that?"
"Why not? The Company
hires contractors, isn't that right?" Kiri
grinned at Ranma.
The redhead bowed her head.
Kasumi cleared her throat.
"We believe they're hired two groups. This is the far larger of the two.
We just got outside confirmation.
They're the Thracian Union." The projector shifted to some
statistics and images of weapons.
"They got some of their
commie friends," Rei sighed. "Great... how many?
"Total force size:
between a hundred fifty to two hundred. We don't know if Galina and her friends
hired them all, but according to Operations Centre Two all of their known
facilities in the Balkans are down to skeleton crews. They're well equipped and
experienced at fielding large numbers."
"Maybe they have two jobs,"
Makoto ventured.
"I'm seeing a lot of East
Bloc surplus. Anything other than small arms?" Kiri
asked.
"Some heavy machine guns,
and maybe a few crew served missiles, definitely mortars." Kasumi raised
an eyebrow. "They'd also have RPGs."
"A couple hundred guys
with guns? Didn't you guys kill that many from the Assembly? Like right
here." Rei waved her arms around the room.
Ranma nodded. "Yes, after
an ambush of theirs, we were able to track them back to this base and strike
them before they could muster and attack."
"I'm certain the Russians
have learned from that and are planning their counterstroke." Kiri looked to the display. "Have they ever worked
with the Russians?"
"Maybe." Ranma used
the remote and the projection shifted to two timelines. One for the Numbers and
another for the
"The
"Threat?"
"They're above par for
mercenary groups. They're unusually large and have been successful for a couple
decades. Most of their work has been fairly low-key though. They normally don't
go up against regular military. Doesn't look like they have any experience in
fighting non-humans though." Kasumi shrugged.
"But they won't be
alone." Kiri pressed.
"Yes, the Russians are
gonna use 'em. Manpower's their big limitation. Now they've got plenty of warm
bodies."
Ranma grinned at Kasumi's
words.
"And you're only telling
us because you confirmed the data?" the queen asked.
"Of course," Kasumi stated with a tiny smile. "It's appropriate information for you to know."
"Not buying the
confirmation angle?" Ranma asked.
"I'm sure you have
checked out what Murdock told you," Kiri stated.
Ranma chuckled. "We're
telling you this so you'll be ready. If soldiers start attacking you,
especially if they use these weapons-" Ranma clicked to another slide and
the image shifted to a video montage, complete with their firing sounds from
the projector's speakers. "-kill them."
"You think we have hang
ups on killing humans?" Kiri asked over the
noise.
"You don't." The
montage completed, and Ranma turned to the other Senshi. "And I know the
rest of you have killed before, but this way you won't be caught unaware. We'll
step up your training and give you a taste of dealing with RPG's and
mortars."
Chilled, Rei looked around and
saw every single WIC agent, officer, and contractor smile.
"We can talk about
training later," Kasumi said, her smile broadening slightly. "But
there's still the Number's other hire."
Pressing the remote, Ranma
nodded to Ukyou. She then extended her senses and watched Kiri
out of the edge of her vision.
"Gah!" Makoto
screamed at the black and white image of a man in plaid suit with a paisley
tie.
"Wow, glad that picture's
not in color," Rei dryly remarked.
The queen frowned and looked
to the pensive Kiri and then back to Ranma. "Who
is he?"
"He goes under the alias
Mal de Veste," Kasumi explained.
"Of course he does!"
Rei's voice was strained with manic glee. "What
is he, some kind of hitman?"
"Pretty much," Ranma
agreed, eyeing Kiri's... relief.
Kasumi cleared her throat.
"Not entirely. Given the strange circumstances around several of his
operations, we believe he's a cultist in the service of an entity in the
Love-coda."
"Love-coda?" Makoto
asked.
"A list of shorthand
pseudonyms used to describe and categorize certain non-human beings. It's
especially useful when describing entities that are... unwise to call by their
actual name," Kasumi said.
"Some of these things
hear when you call." Ranma studied Kiri's reaction.
Rei shivered. "Yeah... we've fought monsters like that."
Kasumi nodded. "Correct.
Our records are spotty on Mr. de Veste. It was only
recently that we confirmed anything pattern-related to his activities."
"You don't know what
creepy crawly he's worshiping?" Rei asked.
"Standard unpleasant
angled-horror that'll drive you insane if you saw it." Ranma grinned
broadly, while Kiri continued to glare at Mal's image.
"Is that what happened to
his fashion sense?" Makoto joked.
Ranma sucked air in through
her teeth. "Well...."
"No... it's an ugly suit
and tie." Rei rubbed her forehead. "Not magical."
"Actually, there's a
reason we're only showing you a black and white image," Kasumi stated.
Ranma nodded. "If you see
this man, don't hesitate. Kill him on sight. Kill him before he sees you, if
possible."
"Don't worry, if I see
that suit, it'll be reflex," Rei said.
"Good."
The queen raised an eyebrow.
"We are surprised. You're not this aggressive in your statements."
She looked between Ranma and Kiri. "Even about
the Numbers."
Ranma nodded. "The
difference is. You know the danger the Russians pose, personally. You've never
seen this man, and wouldn't know the threat he poses."
"What can he do?"
Makoto asked.
"His spotty record writes
him as a flamboyant if skilled close operator. He's eluded capture even after
eliminating well-protected targets," Kasumi explained.
"There's a creepy cultist
in ugly-as-sin suits that kills people with lots of bodyguards and then walks
off Scot free?" Rei sorted. "I thought you guys spied on
everyone."
"Regrettably we don't
have sufficient contracts." Kasumi stiffly said. "This guy normally
kills with a gun, sometimes a knife, and one time with wire. Witnesses don't
describe any superhuman abilities."
"No flying, no tearing
apart cars, no energy blasts, no glowing runes. That's why this guy's
dangerous. He just looks like a hard-case in a suit, and he can take the suit
off."
"How do you know he's a
cultist? Are you trusting Murdock?"
A ghost of a smile appeared on
Kasumi's face. "There are suspicious factors to his operations. The man is
quite a good shot, skilled at moving and shooting. He's also exceptionally
lucky, having never been wounded."
"There's also that
someone is providing advice to the Numbers. They've suddenly gotten quite
capable at defeating magical surveillance and masking their Pattern
signatures." Ranma added. "This all points to him being a
player."
Kiri
nodded.
"He's a cultist. Are you sure you don't know what
god he worships?" Rei asked.
"That's classified,"
Kasumi smiled.
The queen's eyes went to
Ranma.
"Murdock refused to give
us a name."
"Don't you have ways
around that?" Rei glared.
"We didn't press the
issue." Ranma exhaled. "Look, there's some things that it's best for
a person to not name."
"Especially a powerful
mage that's under extreme psychological and physiological stress." Kasumi
looked to her notes. "If we find out it will be restricted. It really is
better for you not to know."
Rei, and Makoto shifted
nervously while the Queen frowned.
"Look, I don't actually
know the name of who this mutt worships," Ranma offered.
"I bet he'd tell us.
Cultists are like that." Rei said.
"Dunno,
some cultists like to advertise, lots of symbols things spelled out in
blood." Ranma gave a toothy grin to Serenity. "Others... they burrow
down and hoard. Secrets are powerful."
"You don't really know do
you?" Makoto asked.
Ranma rubbed her forehead.
"Yes... that's what we're saying. That's what makes this guy so dangerous.
We don't know what he can do."
"He's our main
concern?" Serenity asked.
Ranma scratched her chin.
"No, I'd say the Russians have the edge in combat power; they've also got
experience fighting you."
"Don't discount the
"Yes, a couple hundred
Bulgarian mercenaries," Makoto sighed.
Kasumi looked at her watch.
"Speaking of that, you should get some water and go to the bathroom before
we start training."
Makoto groaned.
"Is that all?" Kiri asked.
"That's all Murdock had about
Serenity," Ranma said. "Bastard had some stuff on what he did to
me."
"He killed Mamoru."
the queen stated.
"I had a deal."
Ranma shrugged. "You want to kill him, that's fine. We'll give you his
address when we find him again. But that's about it." She shut off the
projector and handed it to Ukyou.
"You listen to Kasumi,
maybe she'll let you wear goggles or at least a cup," Ranma said as she
made it towards the door.
Kasumi smirked minutely.
Rei paused. "Wait... a
cup? We're... female."
Ranma raised an eyebrow and
glanced to Kasumi. "I thought we demonstrated that on them. Or was it female JTF2 troopers?"
Kasumi shrugged. "They're
experienced soldiers, so.. yes?"
"JTF2?" Kiri asked. "What do the Canadian special forces have
to do with this?"
Ranma rubbed her forehead.
"Nevermind,
just don't be too angry if you forget that women need protection down
there just as much as men."
Makoto, who had more martial
training, winced and nodded her head in agreement.
"Like the time you used
your SSP against Galina?" Kasumi innocently asked.
Eyes sparkling, Ranma tilted
her head. "Would compressed rubber be too risky?"
"Not sure about that.
Pattern Silvers are very hardy."
Rei's
mouth dropped open. "No, you're not..."
"Good motivation to not
get shot," Kiri remarked.
Ranma smirked and exited the
room, with Ukyou in tow.
The two walked down a corridor
and exited the small building. "I did what you asked," Ukyou said,
her voice a bit distance.
The redhead nodded. "Was
it any trouble?"
Ukyou exhaled. "I'm
not... this isn't my exact skill. I'm better at transmitting emotions."
Ranma looked back. "Eve
was right out. She would have been
definitely on her guard if Eve was there."
"I know. I know why you
needed me there. Mom..." Ukyou lowered her head.
Ranma stepped in and hugged
the girl. "It's okay. Was it that bad? What I sensed wasn't that
bad."
Leaning into the embrace Ukyou
smiled. "Oh no, it wasn't much. Apprehension, worry, slight recognition,
maybe, all flowing into a gnawing trepidation. She's... worried, worried like
she's being extorted."
"Ah," Ranma hugged
her tighter.
"I can guess what's going
on, Mom. I've been a spook longer than you." The platinum haired demoness
looked her mother in the eye.
Ranma hardened her gaze.
"Then you know you'll have to keep it quiet."
"It's quite a jump
though..." Looking at her Mother, Ukyou trailed off.
"Are you sure about what
you saw?" Ranma broke the hug and lead Ukyou towards the motor pool.
Ukyou nodded.
"Good, we'll go somewhere
secure and write our reports."
The blonde wilted slightly.
"Paperwork's part of
being a spook," Ranma teased.
"Yes.... one of the
reasons I defected." Ukyou sighed. "Almost makes me wish I didn't
tell you what I picked up."
"No, you don't."
Ranma smiled.
"Uh... hi." A soft
feminine voice coughed.
The redhead turned and nodded
at her fellow brood-mother. "Cecilia."
"Am I interrupting?"
the lavender-haired woman asked. She was dressed in the grey skirt and blouse
that made the WIC dress woman's uniform, though she bore no rank insignia.
"No not anymore."
Ranma glanced at Ukyou. "How's things?"
Cecilia looked down but only
for a split second. "Well, I was wondering about... housing."
"Being on base is
temporary," Ranma reminded.
"Yes, about that. Where
will we go? I don't think we can go back to our old place?"
"Do you want to go
back?"
Cecilia looked around at the
concrete walls of the underground base. "It doesn't seem safe."
"Well, some arrangements
can be made," Ranma allowed.
"I was talking with
Eve...."
"Eve?" Ukyou
blinked. "First name basis."
"At least there's no
honorific or pet name."
Cecilia blushed fractionally.
"And she mentioned that since we'd be working with you..."
Ranma pinched the bridge of
her nose. "Have you been talking with Nariko's father? Big guy, loud,
loves hockey."
Cecilia nodded. "And
skating is very freeing."
Ranma turned to Ukyou and
sighed theatrically. "How do I miss this stuff? Who do I have to eat to
prove I'm in charge around here?"
"You have been very busy,
with all this Serenity stuff," Ukyou allowed.
"She's not moving in
nearby is she?" Ranma asked.
"I uh... my girls can
stay on base, or be housed elsewhere." Cecilia wilted.
"No," Ranma smiled
and gave the woman a light hug. "I'd be happy to have you as a
neighbor." She glanced at her daughter. "I just wish I wasn't kept in
the dark on this."
"It was Nariko's
idea," Ukyou said.
"Figures." Ranma's
shoulders sagged. "Still, having you nearby, you'll be under the same
protection as my and Eve's place."
"While making the area a
great big target. Though it is the house just down from and Auntie Eve's."
"Great... always wanted
to live in a giant compound," Ranma smirked.
"That's it? Acceptance is
that easy?" Cecilia kept her face neutral and held her tail still.
Ranma grinned. "You girls
are being armed. I think that shows a fair degree of trust."
"That's different from
living near you," Cecilia whispered.
"But it's much easier to
shoot... I mean..." The redhead stopped and winced. "Oh...
Dear."
Cecilia rubbed at the corners
of her eyes.
"Alexia didn't keep your
girls close by did she?"
"If she did, we'd all be
dead," Cecilia stated, her eyes glowing slightly.
Ranma exhaled. "That's
not what I meant; I though she sent you away towards the end."
"She had other...
daughters." Cecilia was then pulled
into a hug with the redhead.
"But you weren't kept
close were you? Mother kept you at arm's length." Ranma shivered, her tail
drooping as she pulled the taller woman close.
"Succubae really are
pieces of work." Cecilia purred then laughed. "I remind you that
you've killed and eaten dozens of my sisters, and you don't bat an eye. I bring
up my mother's deficiencies as a parent and you get all weepy."
Breaking the hug, Ranma
snorted and pointed to her chest. "Demon."
"Never noticed,"
Cecilia dryly replied.
"You'll be moving
in." Ranma tried to affect a casual shrug.. "Sounds fine, wish I'd
been told earlier though."
"We haven't closed the
deal yet; our old place hasn't sold yet," Cecilia said.
"I'm sure the Drake will
find someone that will buy it."
"He did manage to find
people willing to move out near us," Ukyou reminded.
"That would be
suspicious, but..." Ranma waved around the corridor to indicate the
facility.
"Sure, sure, blame the
eccentric real estate mogul in league with demons and cryptic
mercenaries," Ukyou laughed.
Cecilia sighed. "Is this
really a joke?"
"We could joke about the
spoiled princess and the Soviet Cyborgs that want to kill her," Ranma
smirked.
"Right." Cecilia
deadpanned.
"You're pretty lucky you
don't have to deal with that stuff."
"Lucky..." Cecilia
shrugged. "The blonde? With the armor? She doesn't seem that... bad. Maybe
immature... spacey. Is she that much of a problem?"
Staring off, Ranma gave a
little laugh. "Sure."
Blinking, Cecilia frowned.
"Ah."
"There you are." Eve
smirked as she walked towards the group. Like Cecilia, she was wearing a dress
uniform, but she bore the gold bars that indicated her rank.
The redhead turned to her
sister. "Did you know about our new neighbor?"
"Interesting." After
tapping her chin, Eve's eyes brightened. "Oh! That's wonderful news."
"Shameless." Ranma
shook her head. "How can you lie like that?"
"Years of practice."
Eve grinned.
"I guess it's time?"
Ranma asked.
"The meeting is
starting."
Cecilia tilted her head.
"Need to know," Eve
plainly said.
"Right, right."
Cecilia shrugged.
"Ukyou should still write
up her report," Ranma said, causing Ukyou to glare.
"She can use my office.
Just keep any Coda out of it." Eve said as they started walking down the
hallway to the suggested room.
Cecilia cleared her throat.
"Well, I'll be in the commissary then. Desiree and Hazel are learning some
new recipes."
"Go, enjoy it. You won't
get to spend as much time as you'd like with them." Ranma smiled and
looked to her daughter.
Thinking to herself, Ukyou
nodded.
"Great, nice to know my
life can get even more complicated." Cecilia grinned showing her teeth.
"At least you started out
with the demon-mommy stuff," Eve shrugged.
"I did have a life before
I became a demon." Cecilia raised an eyebrow.
"Right, and I had a life
before I joined the Company."
Ranma tilted her head.
"Sis...."
"It's the truth. Little
Casey of Woodbridge University is gone." Eve looked Cecilia over. "We
could have helped you with your past. You rejected all of it, for your
girls."
"Right, because I really
want to open that can of worms." Cecilia crossed her arms over her chest.
"We can't all have supportive human parents."
Ranma blushed while Eve's
shoulders drooped.
Cecilia adjusted the skirt.
"I did what I had to do to take care of my family. Isn't that
enough?"
Ranma smiled.
"I can't help but agree.
My point was more that some of us..." Eve looked to Ukyou. "Some of
us have had to move on. And it's best to close off our pasts."
Ukyou nodded in sympathy.
Cecilia's gaze switched
between the two girls. "I'm missing something."
"Warrior for the White
Christ." Eve pointed to Ukyou, who twitched, then to herself. "Heir
to the Guardians of the Millennial Reich."
Cecilia rubbed her forehead.
"Life was simpler when I was just a whore."
"Hey! Misako was the real
white-knight psycho. I was more his handler. I was in it for the revenge,"
Ukyou grumbled.
"We're here," Eve
unlocked the door to her office. "Don't worry Cecilia, that's my point.
Things are going to get more complicated, and there's nothing wrong with
wanting to wall off your past."
Sniffing the air wafting out
of the room, Cecilia grinned.
The blonde turned and looked
down at the slender demon. "But you must be careful. Just because you've turned your back on your
past doesn't mean it hasn't turned its back on you. Walk away if you must, but
don't forget to learn from it before you do."
The lavender-haired woman
wilted slightly.
"Lovely moral."
Ranma said.
Eve shrugged. "Anyway you
can write up your report here, Ukyou. Doesn't have to be long, and avoid any
critical terms."
Ukyou looked around the bare
office. Its only adornments were the collection of photographs that dominated
one wall, and the large mattress and box spring that took up the majority of
the back third of the room. "I'm guessing you don't want me to log onto your
computer?"
"Nope. Write it out by
hand. Individual pages, on the steel top of the desk."
"Great.... proper
tradecraft." Ukyou's shoulders sagged.
Eve smirked and closed the
door. "Have fun"
Cecilia shook her head.
"Well... good luck... with... whatever."
"Thanks. We're doing this
to protect our families' too," Ranma assured giving Cecilia a long hug.
Purring lightly, Cecilia
walked off.
"I like her," Eve
said, making sure Ukyou had locked the door.
"It is nice having normal
–well- family," Ranma agreed, as they walked down the corridor.
"Normal family," Eve
laughed.
"What? Compared to us,
she is. It's nice to see that we succubae can be normal."
"Oh, it's not the normal
part that amuses me." Eve smiled at her sister.
Ranma put an arm around the
taller woman. "You're going to keep milking the whole 'friendless Germanic
depressive' thing aren't you?"
Eve nodded.
"Trying to make me forget
about the whole Cecilia moving in thing?"
"That wasn't my
idea."
Ranma looked into Eve's eyes
and sighed. "Right." She turned and saw the door to Jacob's office.
"Well... shall we see how the old men will take the news?"
Eve gave a tiny smile before
her face slipped into its normal neutrality. She opened the door and let her
sister enter.
Colonel Jacob Edwards looked
up from his desk. "Ah, good. Didn't have much trouble with Miss Cecilia's
moving arrangements?"
Ranma shook her head. "Of
course, you'd know about it."
Jacob smirked as Captain
Jarvis sealed the door behind her. She picked up a scanner and walked to a seat
near the desk.
"Are we secure?"
Ranma sat down in a couch opposite Jacob's desk, she picked up a decanter and
eyed the amber liquid.
Eve got up from her seat and
then methodically checked the Jammer feed, the countermeasure suite and then
the locks. She then nodded to Colonel Edwards.
"Reasonably, just be
careful with any Coda."
"You've seen the
video," Ranma said as she poured herself a small drink. "Ukyou's
report won't add much but she'll have it in a bit."
"Oh yes," Eve said
as she retrieved a pair of ice cubes from Jacob's mini-fridge.
Jacob eyed the scotch and
nodded.
Ranma took a sip. "How
screwed are we then?"
"A connection between
Meiou and any Coda-grade cultists is extremely worrying," Jacob stated while
he looked over the redhead with a minute frown.
Eve coughed. "There is
the possibility that he is operating undercover and has infiltrated the
Numbers."
"And given that damn
armor, Miss Tsukino could even be in the loop."
Ranma swirled her glass,
letting the ice melt a bit faster. "I doubt it. That thing can seal up
body language and keeps her from blurting anything out, but I can still read
their scent. She didn't expect the
Numbers to have anything like him."
"Neither did Meiou in my
estimation." Eve conceded.
"There's a connection
between them, but Meiou didn't expect to see him?" Jacob asked.
"You're certain we can't
eliminate them all?" Eve's voice had some levity.
"Do we have enough
reliable Pattern Silvers?" Ranma asked.
Eve sat down.
"Projections of our brood's growth rates are positive but..."
"But Serenity is a whole
other scale," Jacob completed.
"If you're right, we can
certainly use Usagi."
"You knew her mother. Is
there anything different we can do?" Jacob asked.
"The Serenity I knew...
she was a demon-dealing imperialist bent on Unification. It's hard for me to
comprehend what she became after I died." Ranma took a long sip and then
refreshed her glass.
"It does seem she became
quite the maternissima," Eve noted.
Ranma shivered at the
obscenity. "I'd like to say her parenting wasn't that bad but... we're
training her, and with or without the armor it's going well enough. Kasumi's wargames will show us if the physical kinks are worked
out."
"And the physiological
kinks and the strategic and security risks?" Jacob tapped his desk.
Ranma shrugged. "She's a young
woman with god-like powers. Minako's a big risk but after what Akumi did to her..." She forced a cocksure expression.
"As for those kinks. Well, they just give us more handles on her."
Eve smirked. "She's
pretty mad at you."
"She's mad at herself
too. She still wants my approval." Holding her scotch, Ranma lounged back
on the couch. "We can use that."
"Can you?" Jacob
gently asked.
"Assuming she can perform
up to your standards," Eve pointed out.
Ranma raised an eyebrow at the
colonel but turned to her sister. "The more challenging it is to get my
affection, the more she'll cherish it. It's not just approval she's starved
for."
Eve gave a tight smile.
"Miss Hino did say it was about time you started acting like a
succubus."
Jacob leaned forward over his
desk. "Are you sure about this? If you do this it may not be just her
trust you violate?"
"I'm sick of the problems
she's causing us. If we can use her, we'll use her. If she'll play along
willingly then great, if not..." Ranma shook her head and took a sip.
"Are you sure you can
handle this?" Jacob repeated, his eyes catching Eve's attention.
Ranma eyed him. "Uh...
yeah."
"If not we can take care
of it," Eve assured, giving a confused nod to Jacob.
"We still have to deal
with the Meiou issue. This Mal de Veste sets off way
too many alarms and for Tsukino's main advisor to know him just raises my
concerns." Jacob shook his head. "Captain I've got some files
Operations Centre 01 just sent down. I want you to compare them with Mr.
Murdock's testimony.
Eve nodded in understanding.
"I doubt it's a coincidental."
"Great, we'll have to
work out how big of a mess this all is." Ranma winced and drained her
glass. She looked at the bottom and frowned.
***************
Virgo looked through the great
curved window. Thick, thick crystal, it slanted outward, forming the inner arc
of the softly glowing semi-circular observation room full of softly humming and
pulsing equipment. However, the purple woman's attention was on what lay on the
other side of the glass, within the dome-shaped room.
The windows overlooked a great
circular chamber. In the center stood a pair of giant paneled Doors; a riot of
details, they were firmly shut, and smoke crept around the floor far below the
observation windows.
Out of habit, she exhaled. One
advantage of her upgrades was that she was at no risk of suffocation.
Back in the habitat section,
Orion had mentioned that their Senshi abilities would protect them from the
inert gasses that filled the rest of the facility. On the other hand, Orion had
come up with a slew of excuses to stay in the shelter they had converted into a
makeshift barracks.
Unlike her previous Sailor
Virgo form she found herself able to stay crystalline Sailor Virgo for extended
periods without ill effect. Which was a
great advantage given the limitations on water and cleaning, especially during
the first couple of days after they moved into the ancient facility.
Virgo put her hand on the window. Despite the
thickness she could feel a slight vibration. It was as if the circular room on
the other side was full of some great machine, instead of a mere set of doors.
The vibration increased, she
shook her head. A moment later she pulled her hand away and the sensation
lessened.
Mercury walked up behind her.
Holding a small silver box, she paused to glare at the gateway. "The
Space-Time Door," she said after a moment of silence.
"Dangerous?" the
crystalline girl looked to her Mistress.
Mercury cocked her head, a
smile crossing her lips. A finger strummed along the box, tapping the
star-shaped lock. "In a way, I suppose. The Door is considered the
mechanism that gives Pluto her powers over time."
Virgo frowned. "But it's
Pluto's?"
"Not exactly,"
Mercury chuckled. "It's a prop, a mockup."
Nodding Virgo stepped back and
looked around the room. "A prop for what, Mistress? This is Millennium
equipment, correct?"
"Yes."
"Then who is being
fooled?" After asking the question, Virgo blinked. The facets of her
gem-like eyes flashed with realization.
Mercury smiled. "So, you
see it then?"
"If this not real... then
this was to fool the Empire, fool the court."
"Yes." Mercury looked
back at the Door. "It does not inspire confidence."
"Is that why you brought
me here?" Virgo asked.
Mercury cradled the silver box.
"Not quite," she said extending a tiny spire of ice from her finger.
"What then?" Virgo
narrowed her eyes. "Why leave me here?"
"This was a safe place to
put you."
"Here?" Virgo waved a
hand around the massive reinforced walls and doors.
"Yes, for this room you
hold sufficient authorization."
"Here?" she repeated
looking at the gate.
"The Senshi, and top mages
have access to this facility." Mercury glared at the gateway again.
"Ostensibly to better protect and study it."
"And where were you?"
Mercury smirked. "A more
secure place."
"More than here?"
Virgo blinked. "We are deep under Moon, yes?" she somewhat
rhetorically asked, she and Orion had done much of the moving and knew how
expansive and remote this facility was.
She had also learned to loath the crates of wine that Mercury had
secreted with the rest of their equipment.
"Deeper." Mercury
grinned. "There are powers greater than you, greater than me,"
Mercury said as she worked the lock. Being one of the Guardian Senshi, the
magical aspect was simple enough; it was what allowed her to get to the box in
the first place. However, the physical aspects of the lock took a little bit
more work.
Virgo chuckled. "Greater
than the demon I suppose?"
"Oh much," Mercury
chuckled and the lock popped open. The lid eased open and the blue-haired woman
gasped in delight.
Virgo peered over trying to
look inside.
"Well, what is it?"
Giving a slight frown, Mercury
angled the box so the crystalline woman could see the silver-framed jewel
nestled in a velvet bed.
A sculpted eyebrow rose. It was
made out of the same semi-translucent filaments as the woman's long hair. She
began to reach for the box.
Mercury snapped it shut with a
neutral expression. "Not yet."
Virgo tilted her head
"When then?"
"Just because something
doesn't work once doesn't mean you can't try again," Giving a resigned
sigh, Mercury studied the engravings on the outside of the silver box. "It
just means you have to be cautious with your timing."
Virgo nodded. "Then we can
go?"
Laughing, Mercury began to walk
out of the observation room.
The former Amazon followed her
into a bare corridor. Long rectangular rooms branched off. Most were empty save
for piles of bolts, struts and the occasional stack of papers and cables. Runes
had been scrawled into the floors, most of them encircling equipment that had
been removed eons ago.
However in some of the rooms,
the runes and cables plugged into equipment that was still there. Hulking
machines that despite their age still gave slight hums. Virgo found Mercury
before one of the great machines.
It looked somewhat like a
medical scanner but had sleek robotic arms on either side of the work surface
that gave it a distinctly industrial appearance. The blue-haired woman had
placed the silver box on the machine's console and was powering the device up.
"We're not leaving?"
"Oh no," Mercury gave a satisfied
nod as the device started up. "While this may be a Potemkin
laboratory, it is still a laboratory."
"Potemkin?"
Annoyance crossed Mercury's
face. "There's a story about Catherine the Great, a Russian Empress. She
was being shown newly conquered lands, but according to the story they were
actually desolate. One of her Ministers Grigory Potemkin had overseen the campaign, and he had a
solution."
"Ah," Virgo nodded.
"He made fakes yes? He tricked his queen?"
Mercury gave a cold smile.
"I suppose the context makes it obvious. Yes, the legend has it that he
built several villages, fake villages, Potemkin
villages, along the banks of Catherine's journey. Though in reality he did
build villages to impress her, most of them were, largely, real.
"Like this stuff?"
Virgo gestured to the machinery. "This why you brought me here."
"My, my," Mercury
chuckled. "It's too late for cold feet now." She glanced down at the
translucent purple boots Virgo wore. "It's too late for feet period I
think."
Virgo set her jaw.
"Being obstinate
now?" Brushing a hand against her
ice-skirt Mercury chuckled.
"Suspicious." Virgo
raised an eyebrow.
Stepping forward, Mercury
smiled. "Really? You don't trust
me, and after all I've done for you." She reached out and traced her
finger over Virgo's crystalline skirt.
"And now you do more?"
Mercury's laugh returned.
"Of course, now do I need to force
you or will you obey?" She grinned tight lipped. "Your choice."
Virgo squared her shoulders.
"Is it?"
"In as much as you choose
how long you delay the inevitable."
"Our fate is already
sealed then?"
Mercury nodded at her
reflection in Virgo's shiny skin. "I suppose it is, but this is nothing
new. We are merely continuing the improvements I've promised you."
Sensing her mistress being
slightly less than truthful, Virgo smirked. "All for me, yes?"
"Your vengeance, our
queen." Mercury eyed the silver box. "They're all so
interrelated."
"Useful pawn then."
"Naturally. On the table
please."
Sighing, Virgo pulled herself
up onto the flat metal work surface.
The ice-skirted Senshi looked
at the supine woman. As the arms started up she smirked. "Don't worry.
This will just... refine you."
***************
Kasumi looked up from her
coffee. "Yes, what's wrong?"
Akane pouted and took the
chair across the table from Kasumi. "How'd...."
Leaning on the kitchen
counter, Ukyou smirked. "I can smell it all over you."
Frowning, Akane blinked at
Kasumi.
"Body language. You're on
edge, but you're not being aggressive so it can't be combat." She sipped
from her mug. "Problems with Nariko?" she asked, eyeing Ukyou.
"No," Akane bit her
lip. "It's not about her." Flaring her nostrils Akane slowly looked
around the room.
"Just spill it. Mother
won't care," Ukyou got up and patted Akane's head before slipping an arm
around her in a light hug. "You can do this."
Kasumi raised an eyebrow.
Akane leaned onto the blonde.
"But she's so wound up!"
"Ranma? How
serious?" Kasumi carefully lowered her mug and let go; an unsteady hand
causing a spill would just make things worse.
"Akane's working up the
courage to talk to you about it. So, not that bad," Ukyou flashed a weak
smile. "A real threat would have her, would have us running to you,
Nariko, grandma, Auntie Eve, anyone."
Kasumi nodded. "It's
about Miss Tsukino, then?"
Akane looked down.
"Mother's... she's getting tired,
but she's also getting interested; you can feel her pulse quicken and her
muscles tense."
"You know how Mom gets
when faced with a stubborn challenge," Ukyou added pulling herself out of
the hug and taking a seat between the two Tendo sisters.
"She's spending less and
less time with us," Akane petulantly, added.
"A valid concern,"
Kasumi admitted. "But why tell me? Nariko or Major Saotome or Captain
Jarvis are... closer." The lieutenant flexed her fingers.
"You're my sister."
Akane frowned.
"You have four other
sisters." Kasumi curtly said.
"We wanted to talk to
someone... out of the brood." Ukyou coughed. "But someone that knows
Mom," the platinum blonde hastily added.
Kasumi gave a light smirk. "The list of humans who 'know' her is rather short."
"That's a factor, you're
not..." Ukyou shook her head. "Mother isn't as much of a part of your
life."
"I don't have her fishhooks
in my brain you mean?" Kasumi laughed slightly. "I have had sex with
her, that was...." A smile formed but it was quickly crushed. "Still
Akane, why me? We haven't exactly been close."
"You think we've drifted
further apart?" Blinking, Akane seemed to curl inward. "Why, because
I was turned into a demon?"
"Partially."
Akane stared then laughed, her
clouded expression breaking apart. "Yes, your poor little sister
transformed into a savage killing machine. Well Sis, you beat me on that score
by several years."
Kasumi tilted her head.
"You're a Company
officer, Operations Section. You are a killer." A smile formed on Akane's
lips that touched her eyes. "And that's a good thing. Too many humans try
to deny the reality of their species, but you... you embrace what you are, what
humanity can be."
"You're saying we had
already drifted apart."
"Please, I hardly saw
you. You were always out... somewhere working for the Company, and when you
came back you weren't Kasumi. You weren't even that shell-shocked girl that
killed her classmates to keep from being raped. No, what would a real warrior
have in common with some spoiled Ichinensei playing
at martial arts." Akane sighed. "At least you were born in
"But now that you're a
demon?"
"We train together; we fight together; we live together. We've spent more time with each other like this than we have in years."
"And next you'll tell me
that I'm closer with Nabiki too?"
Akane raised an eyebrow and
tilted her head.
"Fine, fine." Kasumi
exhaled. "I see your point. It's just... weird."
"You're hardly
blameless." Ukyou said.
"Yeah, you slept with
your sister's mother."
Kasumi chuckled. "That
did complicate things." Her face darkened. "I suppose you may have a
point."
"What did you see?"
"Last night Ranma was
pretty eager to help Captain Jarvis."
"She wanted to work out
some stress then?"
"She seemed really put
out when Murdock gave up resisting." Kasumi looked at her mug. After a few
seconds she exhaled. "Okay, you've got a point."
"What do you think we
should do?"
"Talk with Major
Saotome."
Akane looked down. "What
if she thinks we're being silly?"
Kasumi put her hand on the
demon's pale arm. "Don't worry; I'll support you, and I don't think she'll
brush aside our concerns."
***************
Meiou stepped into the
darkened barracks room. The light coming in through the doorway reflected off a
giant golden figure that dominated a
corner of the room.
The green haired woman looked
over to the beds where Makoto and Rei lay.
After watching them long enough to be reasonably sure of their
unconsciousness, she walked up to the golden figure.
The ruby crescent moon atop
the crown flashed. "Yes?" Minako's voice quietly asked.
Meiou closed her eyes. The
teenage girl's form shimmered and her clothing shifted into black
iridescent armored plate and skirting. A
small leather pouch appeared between Pluto's gloved fingers.
Minako chuckled through the
gem. "I'll wake her up."
The golden queen shifted and
rose in height. After a couple seconds of motion, her silver face tilted and
her blue eyes lit up. "Yes?"
Serenity asked, eyeing Pluto.
Pluto opened the leather pouch
revealing a purple-gemmed amulet. The
star-shaped object hung from a silver chain.
"Is that...?"
Serenity asked.
"It's hers." Pluto
eyed the gem. "Your mother never had the chance to give it, but it was
right where Mina said it would be." She eyed the ruby crescent moon.
Serenity reached out. The
prongs of her wand-cannon acted like simple fingers.
Pluto pulled her arm back.
Golden lips shifted into a
frown. "Problem?" Serenity asked.
"I'm not sure such a
bauble is the right way to show you're sorry.
DarkStar is disappointed, and while she has some fondness for her
mother, she'll be apprehensive to accept anything that reinforces her role as
one of us."
Serenity bowered her head. "It's just her transformation device. She doesn't even need it."
"Which is why I'm not
sure it's the best idea. Not right now at least."
"It's not like she won't
figure it out." Serenity laughed glancing up at one of the cameras mounted
up on the ceiling
Pluto sighed. "There's a
difference between them knowing we've dug up an artifact from Ranma's past
life, and you gracelessly giving it to her as if it were some great magnanimous
symbol of your contrition."
Serenity's eyes flashed.
Pluto held out the amulet.
"Just think it over. You don't want
her upset."
"Right," Serenity's
claws grabbed the amulet and part of her chest armor slid open. The gem was then placed inside the gleaming
cavity.
Pluto held back a sigh.
"When are you planning to give it to her?"
Serenity blinked. "I... I
don't know."
"Well, if you want help I'm
sure we can come up with a good time."
"Oh?"
Pluto watched the armor
reseal. "I'm not against the idea of a gift, not exactly. I'm just worried
that if you do it wrong it'll set off Ranma.
Or worse... she'll ignore it."
"Worse?"
Pluto shrugged.
"DarkStar's not one to care about such trinkets. Not if they don't have any meaning behind
them. You're really going to have to think about why you're giving this to her,
what it all represents."
"Ah," the queen nodded.
"Sleep over it,"
Pluto suggested.
"Right." Serenity
paused. "Thanks, for getting it." The eyes dimmed and the figure
stilled.
Pluto stared at the ruby. She
waited until she was sure that Usagi was asleep, or at least insensate. After she was sure she kept waiting.
Eventually, the crescent moon
gem flashed. "Yes?" Minako hesitantly asked.
"You should have made the
pickup," Pluto stated.
"I was unavailable."
Running a hand over the silver
sword, Pluto laughed. "Yes, I see."
"You have concerns?"
"Obviously." Pluto
rolled her eyes. "Are you planning to tell your little host who picked
that piece of jewelry up for her?"
"Do you wish to upset
her?" Minako asked, the queen's face contorting to frustration.
Pluto smiled up at the hulking
figure of frigid femininity. "Perhaps, she's been coddled too much.
Perhaps what the queen needs is to be upset."
The gem flashed a couple times
but Minako did not speak.
"Your urge to protect her
is admirable, but standing here, can you say that you haven't gone
astray?"
Minako raised the queen's
chin, haughtily.
"Really?" Pluto
stepped back shaking her head. "You're either rising far above your
station, armor. Or," the small green haired woman smiled. "Or, you've
carried out your coup."
"I am loyal to the queen.
I love Usagi!" Minako wailed.
"Mercury has the exact
same stance." Pluto's smile
sharpened. "So do I for that matter." She ran a finger down the side
of the large wand cannon. "You of all people should know how... flexible
loyalty is."
Minako was silent.
"Is that why you refused
to go to the pickup? Yes, it was a
dead-drop, but there was a chance Mercury would be there. Were you afraid of
being tempted? Were you more afraid of leaving Usagi alone?"
After asking her question,
Pluto waited. She sighed at the lack of
response. "Pretending to be a mere robot will only increase the...
concerns the others have. The queen... the Princess is not solely yours to
use."
Minako watched the pensive
Senshi. "Others?"
Pluto looked to the beds where
Makoto and Rei slept; the last of the...
normal Guardian Senshi.
"Really now?" Minako
chuckled. "It would seem that I'm not the only one making a power
play."
Pluto tilted her chin. Her
playful smile slipped away. "No, no, I'd never be that...
transparent." Shaking her head she left the room, leaving the golden queen in the darkness.
***************
[[
Sitting at Eve's desk, Ranma reviewed
the report on Murdock's "interview". The office had gained a bit more
of a "human" touch: a second chair had been added behind the desk,
and sitting at the corners were several brass-framed photographs. The redhead
wore her riding leathers and had her hair pulled back in a loose ponytail.
There was a knock and Ranma
looked up from the laptop. "Yes, Nabiki?" she asked. "Please
come in."
Nabiki slipped through the
door and looked at her mother. She wore a light pastel periwinkle cheongsam
trimmed in a blue snowflake pattern. Her hair was pulled back in two little
buns while the rest of it fell free.
"What's wrong?"
Ranma locked the machine and stood.
"Well.." Trailing
off, Nabiki's eyes darted to the door.
"Are you in any trouble?
Is something wrong?"
The tiny demon shook her head.
"Your sisters? The rest
of the brood?"
Nabiki raised an eyebrow.
"Well, no..."
"And it's not an attack
as we'd already be fighting." Ranma smiled at Nabiki. "So what is
wrong?"
"Ukyou and Akane have
some worries," Nabiki sighed.
"Uh oh, are they teasing
you?" Ranma hugged her.
"No, it's not me. They're
worried about you."
Ranma blinked. "Why?"
"Just come to the
commissary. They're waiting for you."
The redhead's confusion grew.
"Why didn't they come?"
"Because everyone
wouldn't fit in here." Nabiki coughed.
A moment of suspicion crossed
Ranma's face. "Uh, okay." She exited the office, locked the door, and
followed her daughter down the hallway.
Her nose tickling, Ranma
blinked at the various scents. Horns tingling too, the brood mother turned back
to her daughter. The redhead gave the girl a raised eyebrow. She then looked
back to the front door of the commissary.
The young succubus kept her
face neutral.
Ranma turned and raised an
eyebrow.
Coughing, Nabiki squared her
shoulders. "You're a real pain to surprise mother. You know that?"
"What's this about?"
Nabiki simply gestured towards
the doorknob. By the look on her mother's face, the girl guessed that if her
mother's tail were out it would have drooped a tad.
The redhead hesitated.
"Mother please,"
Nabiki pleaded. After a moment she sighed and opened the door. She stepped
through.
Frowning minutely, Ranma
entered. In the commissary was what she expected. The eager, slightly concerned
faces of her daughters. The five girls had been somewhat crammed onto one of
the benches around a table. Her mother and Eve stood behind them while Cecilia
sat alone a bit off to the side. Kasumi sat opposite Cecilia if a bit closer to
her sisters. On the table were several glasses of water and a bowl of plums.
Nabiki closed the door behind
the redhead, ran past her mother, and sat down squeezing between Ukyou and
Akane.
"What's this then?" Ranma asked
looking around at the group.
"What's wrong
mother?" Nariko asked her voice was hurt but concerned. She tilted her
head meaningfully. "Why are you upset to see us?"
"I'm not upset. I just
thought you had work." Ranma frowned. "I mean someone should be
watching Usagi." She looked around. "Eve, that'd be your
daughters?" She looked to her sister.
Eve exhaled but nodded.
"Yes."
Nodoka gave a sad nod.
"You were right, Lieutenant."
Kasumi shrugged. "It was
Akane and Ukyou that brought my attention to it."
"Attention to what?"
Ranma crossed her arms. "What's going on?" she asked, somewhat
frustrated and concerned.
Eve was about to look away but
she kept her gaze steady on her sister. "Perhaps you have been
overworked."
"Huh?" Ranma asked,
her arms falling to her sides. "What's going on?" She looked to her
daughters' concerned faces.
"I was a skeptic but...
seeing you like this." Eve cleared her throat. "We're worried about you.
You're getting far too wound up about this Tsukino situation . It's getting to
you."
"I just... didn't
expect..." Ranma sagged forward. Her horns and wings appeared as did her
tail which was low and limp.
"We're worried about you,
Dear," Nodoka walked up to the redhead. For once Ranma actually seemed
smaller than the taller officer as she hugged her daughter .
"That's what this is
about?" Ranma distantly asked leaning into the hug. Following her Mother's
lead. Her feet took her forward and on automatic she ended up in the middle of
her daughters. Sitting in the center of the long table's bench, she was between
Nabiki and Ukyou. Misako and Nariko sat at the far ends flanking the brood.
`
Ranma looked to her daughters.
Nariko met her gaze while Misako and Nabiki looked away. Akane and Ukyou also
steadily eyed their mother.
The redhead opened her mouth,
then closed it. She paused. "Huh, and this is coming from Miss
Workaholic."
"I'm making time for my
kids," Eve said a bit primly.
Ranma clenched her jaw.
"It's not just that.
You're losing your professional detachment," Eve clarified.
After staring at her sister,
the redhead laughed. Shoulders slumped forward she pushed the bench back
slightly. Tile flooring scratched due to the weight. Her legs spread out
slightly as she leaned forward onto the table top.
"What do ya'
want me to do?" Ranma squeezed the edge of the table "I'm kind of in
a limited place here."
"The cyborgs will kill
the stupid blonde," Misako said.
"Misako!" Ranma glared.
"Is that worth
sacrificing your family?" Eve asked.
"But it's all about duty.
Are you asking as Captain Jarvis or as Mommy-Eve? How do you juggle those
duties?
Eve looked down. "I know
you, I know which way you'd pick."
Ranma sighed. "Still...
It's not that bad... not yet. In the meantime, I'm stuck babysitting her."
Nodoka shook her head.
"No, you're not."
"Oh?" Ranma's voice
cracked as she pulled her hands off the table. She leaned back and spread her
arms over her daughters' shoulders. She looked down at the fruit bowl.
"You're in the same boat as Eve as me. We have a responsibility that is
greater than our families. We all fight knowing the risks, knowing what it
could mean for our daughters, our sisters."
Nodoka nodded. "It is a
challenge, but you're losing sight of things. You don't have to pick between
your family and Usagi."
"Really?" Ranma's
eyes flashed.
Nodoka kept her gaze.
Ranma pulled her head aside.
The scientist frowned; she
knew her daughter's reaction, her daughter's feelings but there was still a...
gap.
"Maybe your joke about
just killing her is the best idea after all?" Ranma asked.
The blonde lowered her head.
"Yes. It might come to that. And that's a far better option than losing
you due to stress because of her. Strategic success does not require her
presence, only that she does not sabotage it."
Sighing, Ranma sagged a bit
more, bringing her daughters down via the group hug.
"But Mother, why don't
you just kill her?" Misako asked. Curly orange hair framed an
innocent-seeming face with wide bright green eyes. "Or just let that other
blonde nitwit continue to control her. That armor seems to be a pretty good way
to keep her under control."
"Because she's not that far gone," Ranma said.
Pulling at her own platinum blonde hair, Ukyou looked at her mate and sighed. "This is why we were worried Misa-chan."
Eve reached out to Ranma.
"Yes, we are worried about you. When was the last time you spent quality
time with your girls?"
"We still sleep together
and train.... ah... damn," Ranma slumped further down pulling her
daughters closer to her.
"Mother is
stressed." Nariko finally said. "She should take a vacation."
Akane smiled. "That is
the idea, Nari-chan. How about it Mom?"
"I can't, Akane..."
Ranma said, her voice almost a whine. For a moment she looked her age. Instead
of a mature, powerful brood mother in the center of her power surrounded by her
spawn, there sat a pale teenager who felt the pressures of responsibility
weighting her down.
Eve and Nodoka both reached
out to the girl.
Nodoka looked over and saw Eve
react as if there was an... electric contact. The scientist felt a tinge of
regret.
"I can't," Ranma
repeated; she shook her head. "Between training and watching the Princess,
there's no time." Frowning, she picked up a plum.
Sighing, Eve straightened
herself up. "I'm sorry Ranma, but you don't understand."
Nodoka tapped Ranma's hand.
"We are here for you."
"Thank you, Mother"
Ranma nodded.
Nodoka gave a little smile.
She glanced at Eve. Despite it all, despite the advantages Eve had, she, not
Eve, was Ranma's mother.
Taking a bite, Ranma blinked.
"What are you talking about Eve?"
"Succinctly? We're not
sure if it's best for you to be around Miss Tsukino like this. With how
stressed you are, you'll just antagonize her, and it will be
counterproductive."
The redhead's violet eyes
widened. "Oh. Really," she stated, flatly.
"I'm afraid so."
"Didn't we have a
plan?" Ranma quietly asked. "We'd work Usagi over and if she started
to show any improvement I'd begrudgingly give her approval and string her along
that way?" She asked, her hair writhing and the shadows deepening around
her form.
"Do you think you can
still do that?" Eve asked. "That's a lot of acting and commitment to
the part. A lot of patience and dealing with her, and not the big armored
version, but the real Miss Tsukino."
Ranma broke away from Eve's
gaze and her hair stilled. She morosely took a bite.
The blonde brood mother
lowered her head. "I'm sorry."
"But...." Ranma
shook her head. "Jacob thought I could; he approved the plan. He-"
"Since when does great
DarkStar seek the approval of a WIC Colonel?"
Putting the half eaten plum
down, Ranma looked down at the silent broodlings clinging to her staring at
her.
"Also when does Executor
Edwards ask if a special contractor can handle a simple job? Repeatedly."
"You all knew."
Ranma exhaled, she closed her eyes and concentrated on sensing her daughter's
heartbeats, anything to keep her from curling up.
Kasumi nodded. "And it's
not just overwork, it's the kind of work you're doing, or not doing. This Tsukino stuff has kept you from training
that JTF2 platoon, and they really should see what a powerful Pattern D is
capable of."
Nodoka shook her head.
"No Dear, we were all worried but then your daughters started talking with
Lieutenant Tendo and myself."
"While the senior staff
started talking to me," Eve explained. "It was when I went to Major
Saotome that we pieced it all together and realized that we were all worried
about you."
Ranma laughed. "Great,
secret meetings behind my back."
Eve tiled her head and gave a
big smile. "Why hello!" she said in a cheery bombastic voice.
"Welcome to Willard International Consulting. You must be new here!"
"Yeah Mom. 'We spy on you
because we care' is practically the Company motto," Ukyou said.
Ranma gave a weak chuckle.
"I suppose that much is true. Underhanded spying is what we do."
Eve allowed herself an inner
smile at the use of "we" and a large outer one at her sister's slight
improvement in mood. "Oh yes." She tapped her chin. "Now are you
sure there's no one you want us to assassinate? How about abducted and
presented to you bound and blindfolded?"
The redhead pulled herself up,
bringing her daughters with her. "Well... we already got Murdock."
"It's good to see you
getting your claws into the artistic side mother," Misako smiled.
"Maybe you can do that to relax."
Ranma raised an eyebrow at her
daughter.
"What? It was one of
Mother-Alexia's favorite ways to unwind."
Cecilia shivered. "Misa is correct." She shook her head at the memories.
"Huh," Ranma
frowned. "I'm not sure I should take... pleasure in that kind of
stuff."
"While I have a
professional detachment with the whole process, I should remind you that you
take pleasure from far more pain inducing and lethal pursuits than mere
torture," Eve stated. "However, if killing some people is what you
want to do for a vacation, I'm sure the Company can find some targets."
Ranma looked up in thought.
"True, that could be fun, but combat is pretty stressful too. What's a
more relaxing... well... way to relax?"
Smiling, Cecilia gave a light
giggle. "That's a very loaded question."
"Relaxation then?
Suggestions?" Eve took out a slim notepad.
The lavender-haired woman
blinked. "Really?" She looked around the table at the demons and
agents. "Huh."
"I have some ideas,"
Misako offered.
"Other than
killing," Ukyou sighed.
"A salon treatment could
do wonders."
"I don't want to look
like a carrot," Ranma grumbled.
Misako harrumphed. "Well
there's other things. Looking pretty does help unwind, as does being treated by
servants."
"She has a point,"
Cecilia coughed. "That's what the whole spa treatment is about."
"Yes, I can see
that," Eve marked some notes.
"If you want mother to
relax, take away the things that trouble her and satisfy her urges, the things
she wants to do, like sex."
"Again, this is stuff you
want," Ukyou stated before sighing again.
Ranma blushed a bit while
Kasumi looked away and put a hand over her mouth.
Cecilia grinned.
Nabiki eyed the former
call-girl. "I suppose this is right up your alley."
"Well, yes. I have
extensive experience in... relaxation and actual non-carnal relaxation."
Nabiki and some of the other
broodlings blinked.
"What? When you get into
my price range the customer rarely asks for just sex."
"Ah," Nodoka looked
over to the notes Eve was writing. "Hence your expertise in this
field."
"I was paid good money to
ensure the enjoyment and relaxation of some very stressed people," Cecilia
shrugged. "Granted they didn't deal with quite this level of pressure, but
they weren't this nice."
"Interesting suggestion.
We do have a full day to fill, and a full night." Eve looked down at the
timeline she had begun to fill out.
"Wait, what?" Ranma
blinked. "You're planning to just hook me up with someone?"
"Well, there's security
and scheduling issues to work out."
"I have my not-so-little
black book," Cecilia offered.
"That could be a good
starting point," Eve nodded. "Though we could simply go to an
appropriate bar."
Ranma leaned back.
"Really?"
"Of course, you're more
than attractive and attracting enough to snag anyone with even a mild
interest," Eve assured with a little smile.
A slight blush crept up the
redhead's neck. "Well, I'm not so sure... well." She looked up around
her family. "Okay, fine. I would like sex, but I'm not sure on the idea of
just anyone." She shook her head and looked up with a little smile.
"The rest sounds nice though. Anything to just stop."
"Some good food too
then." Eve then glanced to Cecilia. The lavender haired woman pulled a
thick black leather address book out of her purse. The blonde gave a little nod
and turned back to her other sister. "Don't worry Ranma, we'll make sure
you have a lovely day off."
***************
Kiri
looked up from the dossier. Mars and Jupiter had returned. Both were wearing
their metallic uniforms and looked beat, worn.
Holding a canteen, Jupiter
slumped onto her bunk. She gave Mars a tired glance but leaned back onto the
wall. She then crossed her legs with a pained wince.
Mars stepped over to the
younger Senshi and pointedly looked over Kiri's shoulder.
Without turning, the Senshi of
Pluto raised an eyebrow. "Yes, Rei?"
"That's Murdock's...
confession?" Mars asked before turning to Jupiter. "You sure you're
okay Mako-chan?"
"Peachy, the skirting
armor took most of the blow," Jupiter nodded.
"With the expected
omissions of course." Meiou Kiri nodded.
"Where is the queen?"
"Doing another test with
Dr. Saotome," Jupiter said as she worked a kink out of her knee. "Not
like she got worn down by that Tendo girl's insane training."
Kiri
raised an eyebrow.
"Doctor?" Mars
laughed. "She's a mad scientist, who's also the Demon's mother." She
narrowed her eyes at the diminutive green-haired woman. "And here you are
staying in to read up on the Mage responsible for all this, the same man that
the Demon let go."
Kiri
held a finger to her chin. "The takeaway, I'm left with is that you left
the Queen alone with, as you describe her, a mad scientist. Why? So, you could
yell at me?"
Eyes narrowing, Mars laughed
again. "Right, she can't be alone. And that's the problem."
Kiri
turned to face Mars. "The status quo is unacceptable then?"
"Damn right! This is all
your fault."
"My, now you're
exaggerating my abilities?" Grinning, Kiri
pushed a strand of hair off her forehead. She then glanced down to the report
where a large portion of Murdock's testimony had been redacted. "Someone
else did much the same."
Mars snorted. "Please, if
you didn't want Minako to merge with Usagi and become her armor you'd never let
it happen."
"Or at least you'd
reverse it. This only happening because you're letting it," Jupiter added.
"You too, then?"
Disappointment edged Kiri's voice.
"Oh, come off it. We're
all that's left!" Flames sprung into existence around Mars' fists.
"You've quarantined the outers and spore. Ami's gone insane. Minako's not
much better, and now Usagi's getting all strange."
"Hardly a recent event,
you recall the toy store, what she did to the Kronecker
and his cult, the Path of the Will?"
Mars stilled. "I was
there." Flames crept up her arms forming a second set of gloves.
"She crushed his skull,
bare handed." Kiri warmly smiled. "Perhaps
you should be more worried about the internal changes instead of the external
ones."
"Thanks to you and Venus
she is an internal change," Mars spat. Fire began to flicker through her
hair like sparking red and yellow ribbons.
Kiri's smile died and she
folded the dossier closed. "I think you need to calm down Rei," she
steadily, calmly said.
"Oh, you'll put me down
if I get out of line?" Mars' teeth flashed. "I guess having me out of
control isn't..."
"Quite the opposite,
your... passion for the Queen is admirable, and exceptionally useful. However,
if you get too excitable..." Kiri tilted her
head. "Yes, there they are."
The door to the bunk room opened
and Sophie stood just beyond the threshold off to one side. Her expression was
neutral, and she kept her Pug low but the intention was clear.
Morgan stood next to her,
easily shouldering her rifle. Unlike her sister, Morgan had the long 25mm rifle
held straight over Mars' smoldering form. Though her finger was held outside of
the trigger guard. She used the iron sights below the scope, at this range a
scope would useless and a hindrance to peripheral vision.
"Ladies, is there a
problem?" Sophie asked, flashing a thin smile.
Slowly Mars turned to face
Morgan who easily stood and held the rifle offhand without wobbling. She gave a
light chuckle.
"Normally, you guys
aren't this... aggressive," Jupiter frowned.
Sophie scoffed. "Our
cousins are a bit... soft. They're far more patient."
Morgan raised an eyebrow. For
a split second she caught Sophie's eye then allowed the corners of her lips to
form a smug, knowing smile.
"Yes, I smell it
too," Sophie agreed. Her attention went back to the Senshi. "You are
here as guests; the Company would appreciate it if you did not try to burn the
facility down." The black-haired demon flashed a toothy smile. "And
if you have this much... nervous energy after training, well, we'll just have
to inform Lieutenant Tendo that she's not working you girls hard enough."
Mars set her jaw.
"A conflict here does not
benefit us. Even if you could beat them," Kiri
said.
"That red-haired lunatic
is pointing a gun at me," Mars growled, flames running down her obsidian
tresses in streaks and tracers.
"Hence my qualifier."
Kiri laughed. "Making enemies of the Company is
a Rubicon you do not want to cross."
"They can come in here
armed and point weapons at us?"
"Not at you, their weapons are still at the ground." Kiri gave a pitying look. "They're Company agents and succubae. They're never unarmed. As for aggressive gestures, you're a very powerful Pattern Silver, and that you are on fire."
Mars whipped her head back
around. Her hair flailed around catching the bunk bed. Scorching cuts dug into
the metal frame and mattress. Some strands actually brushed against Kiri's skin
and clothes. They were put out by tiny iridescent sparks that bubbled up and
popped taking the flames with them.
Catching her breath, Mars
flexed her fingers, which were now wholly encased in twisting deep red flames
that flickered with white flare-ups. "I note you're not worried about
them."
"I'm not the one being
visibly aggressive." Kiri leaned back.
"Besides, they're simply doing what the Canadian government is paying them
to do. Deal with aggressive Patterns."
The flames along Mars' arms
snuffed out. She exhaled. "Puu... we can't do this. Look at me." She
gestured to her bronze-red armored seifuku and the sparking flames that were
still weaving through her hair. "If I'm getting this... well just this,
how well do you think Usagi is handling it?"
"Just because we can't
see her freaking out doesn't mean she's okay," Jupiter added, giving Mars
a wary glance.
"Minako is making sure
she's okay," Kiri stated. She was watching the
two agents. Their stance seemed to get a bit less tense, and their tails went
from straight and angled low to a more fluid swishing.
"Making sure." Mars
laughed. "Great, we've got one blonde pumping another blonde full of happy
juice. And this is a combat form. You want her to be blissed out of her mind in
a fight?"
"She won't be out of
control," Kiri stated.
"No, she'll be
controlled."
Jupiter looked down.
"This isn't encasing Usagi in armor. This is inserting a giant battery
into Minako."
Mars nodded. "Yeah, who
do we knows really in control?"
"Does it make a
difference?" Kiri smiled. Red eyes went to the
two succubae and her grin grew. "Either Mina is controlling Usagi, or
Usagi is letting herself fall into this state and is willingly hiding."
Mars glared.
"Which do you prefer?
Personally, I'm leaning towards the self delusion and hiding from reality
angle."
"I'd prefer you help us
with Usagi," Jupiter stated.
Kiri
raised an eyebrow; she recalled her nighttime delivery and she had made up her
mind but she had to know what the others thought. "And if I don't? What if
I take Mina's side? Will you two form your own little splinter group? Will you
join Ami and Naru perhaps?"
"I'd try to get the
Outers," Mars said.
"And if you can't get
them? Or if they're... on my side."
Mars' eyes smoldered. Again
her gaze went back to the two demons at the door. "At that point I'd
rather go to the brood for help. At least I know what they want, and right now
DarkStar's plans for the Princess are still better than Mina's or Ami's."
Staring at the woman with
flickering, sparking hair, Kiri allowed a small smile
to form. "Good."
"Great, a test."
Jupiter sighed. "Really how much commitment do we have to prove?"
"It's not your commitment
I question." Meiou looked at the dossier. "After all, Ami is very
committed to the princess, and Minako's commitment borders on the
disturbing."
Jupiter rubbed her forehead.
"So, will you help?"
"Is it really down to me
or a Faustian bargain?" Kiri turned to smile at
the demons.
"If you're serious our
mother can make quite the offer," Sophie said as she motioned for Morgan
to lower her anti-material rifle.
The dark auburn haired
succubus gave a disappointed murmur as she straightened herself back to a more
at ease stance.
Kiri
chuckled. "Well Rei? I'm willing to help with your Mina problem, or would
you rather work with the demons?"
The flames in her hair
extinguishing, Mars' shoulders slumped. "Well... that depends on what your
plan is."
***************
After taking a seat, Cecilia
tapped a worn hairbrush against the couch's armrest.
Eve put her pencil on her
notebook and studied the young woman. Under her notebook was a large ledger
style address book: Cecilia's client list.
She wore a crisp white blouse over an airy periwinkle skirt that concealed little of her legs. Her curly lavender locks were loosely held back with a long white ribbon.
Under the blonde's steady
gaze, Cecilia inhaled. Meeting Eve's eyes, the brood mother crossed her arms.
"Yes?" she asked, frowning at Eve's sharp, stare. High necked,
long-skirted, and trimmed in black lines, the tight blue dress was an
illustration of gross sensual power.
"Ah." Eve cracked a
smile. "So?"
"She complained at first,
but we got over that little problem." The lavender-haired woman frowned at
her brush. "Though I'm glad I bought a spare."
Eve chuckled. "Next time
don't do her hair until after she's calmed down."
"I'm amazed I got anything
out of her, and I guess what I did get was a miracle." Cecilia said. She
eyed the notebook. "What do you think?"
"You've made some
interesting connections."
"Connections were
everything in my business." Cecilia smirked. "You know how the law is
in this country."
"I looked it up. It's
rather fascinating, the act of prostitution is legal here, but none of the
associated advertising, networking, or soliciting is. Must be
challenging."
"Not really,"
Cecilia shrugged. "Once I got my first good clients the rest fell into
place. People with money form their own networks."
"And with your skills you
could name your own prices."
Cecilia nodded. "I know
most of my clients would be ill-suited, but someone could work."
"Well, you do get
around... some of them are on the Company's associate list."
Cecilia chuckled. "Well yes,
I did run in nearly the same circle as The Drake."
Eve raised an eyebrow.
"I wasn't his type,"
the lavender haired succubus explained. "Mr. Kuno has particular tastes
when it comes to women."
"Yes, he is a man that
did not take the death of his wife well," Eve said.
Cecilia giggled.
"It is a handy
list."
"I suppose we could get
someone on the city council."
"I doubt that's her
type." Eve chuckled. "As if she'd agree with this."
"Depends on who you
pick," Cecilia looked over Eve's shoulder. "Ranma did grumble about
wanting some carnal fun without any strings attached."
"She said she wanted a
one night stand, not being setup with one of your clients, and we don't really
have time."
Cecilia shrugged. "So, we
don't have time. It can always be done later."
"That only postpones the
problem."
"What problem?"
"Can Ranma handle
this?"
"Why not?"
Eve raised an eyebrow.
"And if anyone knows how
to separate romantic bonds from sex it's me. This was my job." Cecilia
raised an eyebrow. "I know who'd be more than happy to try a blind
date."
"My how... honest."
Eve gave a toothy grin. "No guarantee of sex, but no charge."
"Other than the
meal." Shrugging Cecilia looked over the list. "Not bad... I suppose
you'll need to check backgrounds. We're on short time."
"I suppose it's fortunate
that you just happen to have a list of... compatible and willing locals."
Eve chuckled.
"Didn't expect you'd have
to be doing this kind of work?"
"Oh no, I've had to play
matchmaker before. Never for family, but the Company's had me do stranger
work." Eve frowned at the list. "I'm just not sure who'd be Ranma's
type."
"In my experience
succubae aren't too picky. Satisfy the security and background means, and as
long as you pick a person that Ranma won't be repulsed by they'll be just
fine."
"Someone's cynical about
love."
Cecilia snorted. "You
sound like Meredith. It's not the same with humans. We just can't connect with
them, not at the same level with each other."
Thinking about Ranma's failed
relationship with Kasumi, Eve made a mark on her notes. "Maybe."
"She needs this. Too
tense, far too tense." Feeling the familiar scent, Cecilia turned her head
towards the entranceway.
"I could say much the
same about you." Ranma stepped in from the hallway into the living room.
Her motions had the same languid confidence, but there was a bit more
smoothness and precision to her form. She held her hands clasped before her.
She tapped the pearlescent purple lacquered tips of her left hand's nails into
those on her right. Her steps were measured and light, though her footwear
contributed.
Thin heeled purple pumps
pushed her feet to a pointed pinnacle and helped shape and accent legs skinned
in pale hosiery that bore the barest hint of rouge. Just below the knees her
shapely legs vanished into the scalloped hem of a fluted and flounced silk
dress.
Backless, the dress was made
of a nearly shimmering deep purple. Matching the edging around her skirting,
the hem around her bosom was done in white embroidery that transitioned
seamlessly to décolletage. Thrust up and edged in lace, the presentation was
flattering, ostentatious.
Shining against her alabaster
skin, a gold chain necklace held a small obsidian sphere that was set just
above the cleft in the white lace edging. Framing this, a delicate stole draped
over her shoulders. Pure white silk, it reflected light with a noticeable
shine.
Warm pastel makeup adorned her
face, accenting the redhead's beauty and highlighting her near luminous eyes.
Her lips were done in a rich glossy lavender that brought out her eyes and was
the same shade as her stockings. The makeup was in a more mature and subdued
style that complemented her beauty. Obsidian studs adorned her ears.
However, Eve's attention was
on her sister's neck. Save for the chain to her necklace, it was bare and gave
a striking contrast from the normally concealing mass of hair.
Ranma's hair, all of the
flowing curled mass, had been pulled up and sculpted. Waist-length tresses had
been folded, twisted and folded again. As thick as her head at the base, the
crafted bun appeared to be a natural extension and added to an unearthly grace
about her.
Gently curving, the bun was
topped, five inches above her head, by a purple ribbon that tied off the
hairdo. The ribbon then tumbled down in two spiraled tails. Further support was
provided by a series of long obsidian-headed plain hairpins that encircled her
bun halfway towards the summit.
Nose flaring, Eve stood and
strode to her sister, her long stride eating up the distance. As Eve circled
her, Ranma smirked. She then embraced the taller demon when the blonde paused
in her circuit. Feeling Eve's hands go to her hair, the redhead giggled.
"Soft," Eve said,
allowing one arm to explore the pert upper thighs and buttocks the skirting
hinted at. With her new hair and her delicately high heels, Ranma was only a
few inches shorter than Eve, which gave the blonde a level view of the bun's
beribboned summit.
"Of course, no nasty
hairspray or product for my girls," Cecilia smirked. "Succubae are a
wonder to style once they calm down."
Enjoying Eve's ministrations,
Ranma blushed, keeping her hands folded before her..
Feeling something, Eve
blinked. "Your horns are out."
"Oh yes," Ranma
purred. "Having them buried like this is wonderful. No one can see
them."
"So you won't feel like
you're feeling through gauze when out in public?"
"That's a reason."
Ranma stretched up and kissed Eve, on the cheek.
"Well, your girls will be
ecstatic to see you dressed up like this," Eve smiled enjoying the
sensation.
Ranma blushed. "Shame
they can't come."
"Not for the whole day,
someone does have to stay on watch for the day," Eve said, watching Ranma
stride over to Cecilia.
"Sissy, this is lovely.
I'd never be this relaxed on my own." Ranma leaned down and kissed the
sitting succubus' forehead. "All that brushing..."
"Oh the day's just
starting," Cecilia beckoned Ranma and planted a kiss of her own. Lavender
glossy lipstick mixed with matte lavender lipgloss.
Cecilia felt the redhead's deeper power, as their energies gently blended at
the contact. However while Ranma was the stronger, Cecilia was more
experienced.
She adjusted her lips and
hugged the brood mother, using a technique that brought the diminutive demon to
her knees and onto Cecilia. Cradling the pliant, pleased redhead, Cecilia
summoned her wings and used them as an impromptu blanket, and began a light
massage.
With a shimmer, the wings
withdrew and a contented redhead primly sat in Cecilia's lap. Her dress was
immaculate, her makeup, even her lipstick, was perfect, and most importantly
not a hair was out of place. Cecilia was similarly spotless, save for a purple
four pointed star that flared on her forehead.
Mindful of her bun, Ranma leaned
her head on Cecilia, and purred. "Yes, you'll make a wonderful
sister."
Red tinged Cecilia's cheeks as
a flush bloomed. She looked down at the serene and polished demon leaning on
her. Despite her power, despite her grace, there was still an air of
inexperience about her. Ranma was still a young woman barely into adulthood.
Cecilia ran an arm over
Ranma's décolletage.
The redhead cooed.
"So, Ranma I heard you
wanted to unwind," the lavender-haired girl asked with a little smirk.
"Well, isn't that what
today is about?" Ranma asked.
"Oh very much," Eve
said folding her notebook and handing it over to Cecilia.
Holding it out of Ranma's
sight, Cecilia looked at the circled names. "Oh? It's short notice."
"Well, we have a full day
otherwise and there's always finding someone at a bar."
Ranma crossed her arms over
her chest. "I'm right here," she pouted.
Eve wrapped an arm around the
coiffed redhead. "Yes, you are, but the point of today is to let us take
care of things for you."
"And don't worry, I'm an
expert in that," Cecilia assured, shifting some of Ranma's curled hair
ribbons.
End Ch
I'd like to thank my pre-readers. They read through my most egregious mistakes so you don't have to. J St C Patrick, Pale Wolf, DGC, Wray, Kevin Hammel, and Ikarus.
I'd also like to apologize for the delay in posting this (and let's just bypass the delays in my other works). I had planned to get this finished earlier but had a couple other projects that took precedence. Also despite my efforts this chapter got larger than I expected. However, I am working on the next chapter and on AiTDW and some other projects.
Terms: Boffin; British slang for
scientist, engineer, or other technical person has connotations of egghead and
absent-minded-professor.
Revision Notes: A few more adjustments here. And we see Cecilia starting to become one of the family as it were.