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Strained Harmony A Ranma Sailor Moon fic thingy. By Josh Temple and Trimatter 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. Previous chapters and other works can be found at our fanfiction websites. http://home.austin.rr.com/trimatter/ http://jtemple.florestica.com/ Other website Temple of Ranma's Senshi Seifuku C&C as always is wanted. Yes this is a co-writer project between both Sunny and Trimatter. That
should be all the warning you need. ------- Chapter 1 The Shape of Things to Come -------- Crossing
the nearly empty street, Ranma marked off another job opportunity listed in the
want ads. The warehouse job just didn't pay enough. "It
ain't enough to live on even if I live out of my tent," he groused to
himself. Safely on the other side of the street, Ranma set down his oversized
pack and folded the newspaper over to the next page. "Maybe I could get
a job in construction or something." Leaning
against the brick wall, Ranma read the folded newspaper and scanned the
listings. His face turned sour the more he read. "They all pay better
than waitressing, but damn, most of these ads are looking for experienced
people or someone that's twenty or older." Sighing
in disappointment, but not willing to admit defeat, Ranma continued to read the
ads in hopes of finding something to his liking. Nothing presented itself; it
was either not enough money or the employers wanted experience or he was too
young. This left Ranma with his only option. "Maybe
I can get a waitressin' job at one of those fancy restaurants... but that might
make me be too visible... maybe a shrine maiden?" he thought as
he skimmed that particular ad. "Damn that Nabiki." He
was about to move on to the next page, when one caught his eye near the bottom.
There was nothing especially outstanding about it, but for some reason he
couldn't help but feel drawn to it. "Hmmm...
Housekeeper/Nanny needed," Ranma paused in his reading and checked
the listing heading. "Construction? Man, talk about being in the wrong
section," he thought before resumed reading. "Looking
for a responsible female that is willing to do light housework and care for the
needs of a young child of delicate health. No experience necessary and will
train. Room and board provided with a monthly allowance. Those interested
please come to..." "Damn,"
he
swore to himself. "Sounds like just what I need. Room, food and some
spending money. The only problem is I gotta be a girl..." he paused in
thought, "but it'll only be for a few months or until Akane gives me the
all clear." He
looked at the ad closer, feeling a mixture of amusement that it was in the wrong
section and eeriness for no rational reason. Shaking off those feelings,
Ranma looked around. "If I gotta be a girl, I better go in disguise.
The last thing I need is to be spotted by Nabiki or Huang." Twenty
minutes later, Ranma emerged from a stall of a public restroom, female and
dressed appropriately for her gender. Looking in the mirror, she double-checked
the dye job she had given her hair - one she knew she botched the instant she
washed the excess dye out. Instead of the jet black hair she was trying for,
she had ended up with a more natural looking dark auburn color that matched her
complexion better than the planned black hair would have done. Ranma studied
herself in the mirror. "Hmmm...
I need something more... something that would make it even harder to recognize
me,"
she thought as she leaned forward, examining her reflection for a moment before
exclaiming, "Ah!" Ranma
knelt over her backpack at her feet and proceeded to dig through it. After a
bit of rummaging, she pulled out a small case and withdrew a pair of dark-rimed
glasses from them. "I knew these would come in handy again," she
thought with a touch of mirth. In
the mirror, Ranma adjusted the fit of the fake glasses, the same ones she had
used as a disguise when fooling Ryoga, then took in the newest addition to her
look. "I look like a... bookworm... or one of those geeks from the
science club," she regarded her reflection with a cock of the head and
a critical eye. "Perfect! Not even my own father would recognize
me." On
her way to the address given, Ranma waffled back and forth between applying or
trying to find another job more suited to her tastes. It was not that she
minded being a girl for a stretch of time - in fact she had already half
expected it - the problem was that she was hiding as a girl. For some
twisted reason of logic that only Ranma could fathom, hiding out as a man would
have been less... unmanly. In the end, standing outside her destination, the
decision was made for her when the dark clouds overhead whispered of
thunder. "What
the heck," she concluded as she looked up at the modern and expensive
looking apartment building. "At least it'll get me out of the
rain." ------- Slightly
nervous, Ranma carefully placed her heavy pack by the doorway off to one side
where it wouldn't be stepped on, and knocked on the nicely varnished wooden
door. Shifting from one foot to the other, trying to calm her nerves, she idly
noted how expensive the interior of the building was. It was while waiting for
the door to be answered, she realized that she needed to think of how she was
going to present herself. "I
can't go in speaking like I do - if I do that, I'll never get the
job," she thought as she took in her surroundings more. "And
by the looks of this place, they're either looking for someone with class - a
lotta class - or a sensitive girly-girl type." Ranma
considered knocking again, but got side tracked by trying to decide how to act.
"Heh, maybe I should act like Kasumi or ask Akane to knock me on the
head... Hey! That's it! I'll just act like I did when I got knocked in the head
and thought I was a girl! Perfect!" Before
she could cackle at her cleverness, the door opened unexpectedly, causing Ranma
to slightly jump. There, on the other side, was a tall woman with long green
hair and magenta eyes. She looked Ranma in the eye before looking her up and
down, then she returned her gaze to match Ranma's. The green-haired woman was
dressed rather sharply and sported a slight smirk on her face - the type that
one has after hearing a secret joke or something. "May
I help you?" the woman asked in an odd mixture of authoritativeness and
gentleness in her tone. Blinking,
Ranma tore her eyes from the woman and came back to herself. "Oh, I'm
sorry," she said in her best 'Ranko' voice as she bowed. "I didn't
mean to stare." "That's
all right," the woman said with a dismissive wave of her hand. "Are
you here about the position of Nanny?" "Er..
yes ma am," Ranma replied. "I saw your ad and came right
over." "Please
come in." Following
her host, Ranma couldn't help but be captivated by how this person moved,
causing the knee-length hair to sway with each step. Asserting some
self-control, Ranma looked past the woman and took in her surroundings. She
noted that the apartment was richly furnished as she half-expected it to be and
concluded that whoever this woman was, she was loaded. All
too soon, Ranma was sitting across the table from her host, with a tea service
between them. The green-haired woman now took on a business-like air, which was
why Ranma was caught off guard when the green-haired woman introduced herself
so casually. "My name is Meioh Setsuna, and you are?" "Er,
I'm..." Ranma paused as another problem presented itself: To give her real
name or not? Better to play it safe and stick to something she was already
familiar with; it was less confusing that way. "My name is Saotome Ranma.
I'm very pleased to meet you and I thank you for asking me in." "Quite
all right," Setsuna said as she offered Ranma a cup of tea. "You are
kind of young to be looking for a full time job like this. Aren't you still in
school and does your family know?" "Oh
crap!" Ranma thought loudly to herself. Using the natural break
that is involved when sipping tea, her mind raced for an acceptable excuse.
During Ranma's mental grasping, she missed the bemused expression on her host's
face. Finally, after a short wait, Ranma came up with something that was
essentially the truth. "Um, I've been having... problems at home...,"
she said lamely. "I
see," Setsuna said with that secret-type smirk on her face. "What are
your qualifications?" "My
what?" "Your
qualifications. What can you do?" she clarified as she sipped her
own tea. "Oh.
Well, I can cook, clean and..." Ranma paused as she thought of the lazy,
bedridden boy that she tried to get to go outside and the various other
'problem children' she had dealt with in the past. "I've had some
experience with kids," she said with some confidence. "What
experi- oops," Setsuna said as she expectedly spilled some hot tea in
Ranma's direction. "Did I get you wet?" she asked her guest as she
took several napkins and wiped up the mess. "N-n-no,
I'm fine," Ranma said from her new spot, perched atop the back of the
chair. "My
apologizes for being so clumsy," Setsuna said as she wiped the last of the
spill. "Now, where was I? Oh yes. What experiences have you had with
children of... weakened health?" "Er...
I ain't- that is, I'm not a nurse or anything" Ranma replied while
reclaiming her seat. "What's wrong with him?" "Her,"
Setsuna corrected. "She has a weak constitution-" she stopped when
she noted the blank stare of her guest. "She is physically weak and gets
tired easily." "Oh.
Well that can be helped with some exercise," Ranma said offhandedly.
"I know some things that will build her up real quick and-" "You
don't understand," Setsuna interrupted. "She isn't that strong to
begin with." Ranma
pondered that. She switched from being in a 'interview mode' to a 'martial arts
mode' without being aware of it. Her speech reflected that as she spoke her
thoughts. "Well... there's some of the softer arts... like tai-chi and
stuff... that might help build her up without tiring her." She puzzled
over the problem a bit more. "I'm sure that there ain't nothing that can't
be helped with a little work and a lot of time." Setsuna
smiled at the auburn-haired girl. "Would you like to hear me outline some
of the duties of the job to see if you are interested?" "Um,
yes please," Ranma said, this time with her 'Ranko' lilt. "As
nanny, your job will be basic housekeeping, some cooking, and errand
running," Setsuna explained. "But those are only your minor duties.
Your most important duty will be attending to the wellbeing of my ward, Hotaru.
This means escorting her to and from school, assisting her in school work and
any extra-curricular activities." Ranma
felt a slight sinking feeling in her stomach, the kind one gets when they find
themselves in over their heads. "Most
important to me," Setsuna said firmly while locking eyes with Ranma; Ranma
was captured and captivated by those magenta eyes. "I looking for someone
who can help Hotaru get stronger and healthier. As I said earlier, her
constitution is weak and I worry about her health." Thinking
a moment, Ranma unexpectedly came up with a reasonable response. "Er, Miss
Setsuna, it seems that you are looking for a professional. I don't think that
I'm what you're looking for." "That
may seem true," Setsuna said smoothly. "But the problems that I have
been encountering with professional help are that they either don't want to
deal with someone as frail as Hotaru, or they don't understand and fear
Hotaru's - gift." "Gift?" "Yes...
Hotaru is a special child - and because of that people are leery of her,"
Setsuna explained with a note of sadness in her voice. "It has made her
all but an outcast." "What
is her, er, gift?" "She
can heal a person's wounds by touching them." Ranma
waited for that other shoe to drop. After a long moment of staring at her host,
it was now obvious that nothing more was coming. "That's it?" Ranma
finally asked. "Well...
occasionally, she seems to have visions of the future, but I haven't had time
to really explore that claim." Ranma
mentally sighed. Why was it that the rich ones were always the weirdest. Part
of her wanted to leave and find something else, but... if she could put up with
Picolet and Madame St. Paul and their martial arts eating, then she could put
up with one little girl. A bizarre little girl maybe, but a little girl none
the less. "I
don't have a problem with that," Ranma said. "I've seen some pretty
weird stuff." Setsuna
smiled at the younger girl. "Would you like to meet her?" Blinking
a few times, Ranma answered with a nod. "Hotaru,
would you please come in here?" Setsuna called out. Soon
they were joined by what looked to be a ten year old girl with neat,
shoulder-length dark purple, almost black, hair. She was thin and
willowy, and she looked as delicate as Setsuna had described. She had an air of
indescribable sadness about her, as if she was trying to fade into the
background as not to be noticed. Though the young girl avoided eye contact,
Ranma managed to catch a glimpse of the dark purple color of Hotaru's eyes. "Hello,
I'm Ranma," the currently auburn-haired girl greeted.. "You must be
Hotaru." "Yes
ma'am," the small, short-haired girl said. Without
batting an eye, Ranma smiled at the smaller girl. "Don't worry, I don't
think you're a freak or anything." Hotaru
gave Ranma a thin, guarded smile as she looked up. "R-really?" she
asked in a voice filled with hope. "Nah.
I've seen some real strange stuff," Ranma said candidly. "What you've
got, er - what you have is nothing compared to some of the things I've
seen." "Like
what?" Hotaru asked with curiosity. "Er,
well... I know someone who keeps an alligator as a pet." "What
so strange about that?" "She
named it Mr. Turtle and keeps it in the koi pond." "That
doesn't seem very strange," Hotaru pointed out. Not
one to back down from a challenge, even one that wasn't really given, Ranma
continued. "Okay, how about this: I fought the Eight Headed Orochi in
Ryugenzawa - almost got eaten by him too." "You
lie," Hotaru said softly as she smiled at what she thought was a playful
tease. "No,
I ain't," Ranma gently insisted. "There was also a cursed bathing
suit that I had ta... well, never mind that one. I did have to fight this goofy
lookin' bird called a Phoenix that nested on top of some idiot's head."
Then Ranma muttered, "Darn beak, hurt like heck too." Hotaru
let out a small giggle. "The
toughest one so far has been Pantyhose," Ranma said offhandedly as she
fell into bragging. "He fell into the Spring of the 'Yeti Riding a Bull,
Holding an Eel and a Crane' now he looks like a winged bull when he gets
splashed with cold water. You want to talk about someone with a bad attitude...
we darn near beat the tar outta one another, but I put his lights out..." Hotaru
blinked at Ranma. "Huh?' Ranma
blinked in return and stared at Hotaru for a moment. "Never mind,"
Ranma said with a wave of the hand. "You see, compared to the things I've
been through, your gift is pretty neat because it doesn't blow stuff up." "O-kay,"
Hotaru carefully responded. "You blow things up?" she curiously
asked. "Not
that I mean to," Ranma found herself replying without thought. "I
just happen to get caught up in stuff that always seems to explode in my
face." "Like
Family problems?" Setsuna asked with just a hint of sarcasm. "Er...
yeah. That's one way of looking at it," Ranma admitted. "It seems all
my problems come from my family. Er... like my problems with cats and
stuff," Ranma muttered the last while mentally adding, "stupid
Pops." "What's
this about cats?" Setsuna asked. "Um...
I'm... ummm... I'm allergic to c-c-cats! Yeah, that's it," Ranma said
unconvincingly. "I get sick just thinking about them." I
see," Setsuna said in a tone that hinted at something more. "It does
seem to be a common allergy." "You're
allergic to cats?" Hotaru asked. "My friends have cats, does that
mean I can't play with them?" "No.
No, not at all," Ranma responded. "Er, my allergy is... um...
different. It's kinda like, er, a... ahhh... I get sick when I see them sorta
thing." "How
can looking at a cat make you sick?" Hotaru asked with the innocence of
the twelve year old she was. Setsuna sat and quietly watched the exchange with
a bemused look on her face, one she had been wearing for most of the
conversation. "Er...
it's not quite sick," Ranma bumbled out. "It's kinda like... I get...
er, a little... um, scared." Hotaru
looked up at the teen and blinked at the admission. "You're scared of
cats?" "Um...
yeah." "But
why? They're so cute," Hotaru said in a voice just filled with curiosity. "Um...
would ja, er, I mean, would you believe a training accident as a child?" Hotaru
gave her prospective nanny a doubtful look. "I'm
serious," Ranma insisted. "I got... er, mauled by a bunch of hungry
c-cats when I was a kid and... I've been... scared of them ever since."
For some reason, the obvious admission seemed hard for Ranma to make. "How
horrible," Hotaru said with sympathy. "Mauled
by hungry cats?" Setsuna piped in with a smirk. "What happened? Were
you covered in fish cakes and thrown into a pit with them or something?" "How'd
ja-kno-, er, I mean," Ranma's brain slipped out of gear for a moment
before re-engaging. "Something like that," she finally said, feeling
a little creeped out about the green-haired woman. She slipped into 'Ranko'
mode and spoke, "Let's just say it was an... unpleasant experience
that I never recovered from." "You
poor girl," Hotaru said with the same sympathy as before, she surprised
Ranma by giving her a hug as if to make it all better. "Er,
thanks Hotaru," Ranma said with a mixture of unease and genuinely being
touched by Hotaru's gesture. "Very
well," Setsuna said business-like. "You don't have to worry, we have
no pets here. Is there anything else we should know?" "Umm..."
Ranma's mind stalled as she considered saying that she was allergic to hot
water, but dismissed it as pushing her luck. "No ma'am, I think that
covers most everything." Ranma mentally added with some bitterness, "Everything
that doesn't involve curses, multiple fiancees, and a freaky rich guy that's
'bought' you as a slave. Stupid Nabiki." Setsuna
turned to Hotaru. "What do you think about Miss Saotome?" She asked. "I
like her," Hotaru replied. She then gave Ranma a warm smile. "She's
nice." "I
agree. I think you will do," Setsuna announced to Ranma. "You seem to
have a certain way about you. You are not frightened by Hotaru's gifts, and you
seem like someone that I can trust with her well being. Would you be interested
in accepting the position of Hotaru's nanny?"" Being
surprised at being offered the job, especially one she felt like she was over
her head in. Ranma had to blink a few times before answering. "Oh yes I
would," she replied in her 'Ranko' voice. "When do you need me to
start?' "Tomorrow
would be fine," Ranma's new boss replied. "Here," she said as
she rose from her chair, "let me show you around." For
the next fifteen minutes Setsuna showed Ranma around the large apartment.
Hotaru tagged along and added a few comments on where everything was as
enthusiastically as only a child can do. Soon Ranma was escorted to the back of
the apartment to what would be her room. It wasn't as big as the room she had
at the Tendos', but she didn't have to share it with a part-time panda either.
After a few more minutes of small talk, Setsuna excused herself and ushered
Hotaru to her own room since it was starting to get late. Ranma
was alone in her new home. Breathing
a sigh of relief, Ranma sagged against the wall of her room and relaxed. The
relief she felt over getting a job, that also doubled as a good hideout, was
tempered by the fact that, during the interview, she was almost hit by hot
water no less than three times. "I'm gonna have to do something about
that," she thought with an edge. "I can't be turnin' into a
guy - especially with Hotaru around." Ranma
pondered the problem. She knew of one way of temporally locking the curse, but
the ladle and kettle were in China with Herb and she had neither the time nor
the inclination to go there and get them. Besides, the chances of Herb lending
them to her were practically nil. "There's gotta be a way... dammit,
it's like once I solve one problem, another takes i's place." Ranma
ran through other options and didn't like where those led either. They
had the advantage of being closer to her new home, but that meant running the
risk of running into certain people she'd rather avoid at the moment. "It
can't be helped," she concluded. "I can't spend my time
between doing my job and watching for hot water. Whether I like it or
not, I gotta go get some of that waterproof soap or something to keep me a
girl. I don't like it, but I gotta be sneaky about it." With
that course of action firmly in mind, Ranma mentally began her plan of attack
in acquiring what she needed. ---- In
the deep shadows on the buildings and alleyways, a shadow slinked in the
darkness of a moonless night. Slipping out of Setsuna's apartment was no
problem and making her way back to Nerima was a cinch, it was the coming raid
on the Cat-Cafe that had Ranma's nerves on edge. Although she did not know it,
all her elaborate planning for breaking and entering without alerting the
inhabitants of said cafe were for nothing; the Amazons had left the day before
searching for her, so there was no one home when Ranma entered through a
second-floor window. Exiting
the building a few moments later with a bag filled with plunder, Ranma decided
to take a minor detour on her way back to her hideout. Leaving
the bag of ill-gotten goods on the roof, Ranma swung down and hung from the
overhang outside of a certain tomboy's bedroom window and tapped softly on the
glass. She repeated the process a few times before the curtain was shoved aside
and a sleepy short-haired girl peered out the window, almost looking at her eye
to eye. Blinking a few times, Akane cracked open the window and addressed the
upside down girl. "Yes?"
Akane asked not quite awake enough to realized what was truly going on. "Akane,
it's me," Ranma said lowly. The
short-haired girl blinked a few times before narrowing her eyes. "Are you
a fiancee of Ranma's?" she asked sharply. "Well he isn't here and I
don't know where he is." "Akane,
it's me," Ranma repeated a bit louder and firmer than the last. Akane's
sleepy eyes widened when she finally realized who was hanging outside her
bedroom window. "Ranma!" she hissed lowly under her breath.
"What are you doing here? What happened to laying low for a while?" "I
was in the neighborhood getting some things," Ranma explained in a whisper
while dangling from the roof. "And I wanted to see... how things were
going." Looking
left and right conspiratorially needlessly, Akane leaned toward Ranma and
lowered her voice. "It's still the same as it was four days ago when you
left," she said. "Huang is still here, and still wants you for his
personal slave." "I
didn't think that showing him my guy side would backfire like that," Ranma
said sourly. "Who would have thought that he had a thing for girls and
guys?" "Ssshhh,"
Akane admonished. "Keep it down. Anyway, he has even hired some private
investigators to look for you." "Great,"
Ranma whispered bitterly. "What about Nabiki? She started this mess." Akane
bit her lip in thought before answering. "Well... she said she was sorry
and didn't think that things would have gotten out of hand like they did... but
you know Nabiki." "Yeah,
and I wished I didn't." "Well
she really didn't expect that the guy who bought you in Hong Kong to be rich
enough to bother us here," Akane said, somewhat feeling the need to defend
her sister. "But... I think she is looking for you too, so she can
collect the reward." "Well,
tell her the next time she gets in a ten yen battle with someone, she's on her
own," Ranma hissed out. "What about my pop and yours?" "Well,
daddy is worried about the schools being joined - your dad keeps going back and
forth between 'being proud that you mastered the Saotome Secret Technique' and
trying to negotiate a higher price for you with Huang." Ranma
stared at her fiancee for a moment and seemed to sag in the direction of
gravity. "Great. Just great." A
silent moment fell between the two that told Ranma that there was something
more. "What?"
she asked, having the feeling that the other shoe was about to drop. "Um...
it's about Nabiki," Akane said lowly. "She's... she's also been
trying to move the engagement over to her." "WH-"
Ranma loudly began, only to have Akane's hand pressed against her mouth,
silencing her. "Do
you want to wake the house and have her find you here?" Akane hissed. Ranma
exhaled, causing her cheeks to poof out; she then shook her head slightly and
Akane removed her hand. "Why?" Ranma asked. "It's
not so hard to figure out," Akane said." You're an 'asset' and a
'money making investment' now," she explained with a certain amount of
contempt. "She's probably planning on buying and selling you... or at least
renting you out." Ranma
shook her head. "She has some nerve - well, it's not like she hadn't done
that before. Don't tell me pops is going along with this?" With
sagging shoulders, Akane nodded sadly. "I think Nabiki promised him a
percentage of the profits." In an
effort to rein in her anger, Ranma counted to ten. Then twenty. She was almost
calm enough not to hunt down her father and kill him by the time she got to
forty. By fifty she was much calmer and only seeing red. Seventy-five rolled
around and Ranma was just fuming enough to be able to hear what Akane was
saying. "..
you all right?" "Just...
dandy..." Ranma replied through tightly pursed lips. This bit of news was
highly unwelcomed, it meant that it was likely that Ranma wouldn't be able to return
home to the Tendos' as soon as she hoped. She exhaled. "Thanks for the
warning... now I gotta watch out for pops and well as Nabiki and Huang." An
uncomfortable silence followed. "So...
where are you staying?" Akane asked. "I
ain't telling." "What!"
Akane whispered loudly. "You come here, wanting my help, and you don't
trust me?" "It's
not that!" Ranma replied in an equally loud whisper. "I've been
thinking." Akane
gave Ranma a doubtful look. "Look,
if I tell you where I am, chances are that the Amazons would try and get it out
of you," Ranma explained. "I'd
never tell them anything," Akane said firmly. "I
know you wouldn't... willingly. But what if they try something like that memory
stuff? Mess with your head? Make you tell them without knowing it?" Akane
blinked a few times. She hadn't thought of that. "I... see. I can't tell
them what I don't know." She then looked at Ranma for a moment.
"Well, how am I supposed to get in touch with you then?" "I
dunno right at the moment," Ranma confessed, then an idea struck her. "Say,
is the class trip to Tokyo Tower still on in a few weeks?" Akane
replied with a nod. "Well,
I'll meet you there... say the top observation deck. I should have something
figured out by then." "Okay.
I'll see you then, but be careful." "I
will," Ranma said with a smile. "Er, say Akane?" "Yes?" "Thanks
for, ya know, helping me and everything... and stuff," Ranma awkwardly
stammered out. Akane
smiled broadly. "You're welcome." Soon
Ranma was gone to parts unknown, leaving behind Akane, who was snuggled back
down in her bed. A warm feeling of contentment flowed through her at the
thought of actually helping Ranma for once without making matters worse.
Hugging her pillow as she drifted back to sleep, she basked in the feeling. It
was nice. ------ Slipping
through the apartment window, even one that was as high up as Setsuna's, was
child's play for Ranma. Silently crossing her new quarters, Ranma gently turned
on a small desk light and nervously looked around. She breathed a sigh of
relief when she discovered that she was alone and her room appeared to have
been undisturbed. Ranma then placed the dirty-brown bag on the desk and
examined her 'take' for the night. The
first thing was the water-proof soap. She had found two and a half boxes in
Shampoo's room. "I wonder where the other bars of soap were?" Ranma
silently mused as she pulled out the second, larger box from the bag. It was a
small, wooden box that resembled a miniature crate. Ranma fingered the Chinese
lettering on the top with apprehension. "Instant Curse Spring of
Drowned Girl," Ranma read to herself and sighed. "Either one
will keep me safe from hot water and I have enough to last me a while. Damn. I
wished that... damn that Nabiki." Controlling
her anger at the situation she found herself in, Ranma carefully placed the
boxes of soap and instant spring water safely in the bottom of her pack, then
set the pack in her closet. "They should be safe there," she
thought as she settled into her futon and looked at the clock. "Better
get to bed if I'm gonna beat everyone to the bath tomorrow- after that, I won't
have to worry about hot water anymore." Rising
before the morning sun, Ranma crept into the apartment's large bath. Unlike
many apartments that Ranma had seen, where the bath and furo were tiny - only
big enough for one, this one was large. While not as large as the one at the
Tendos', it was still large enough to accommodate at least two - maybe three
people. Lathering herself up using cold water and the waterproof soap, Ranma
effectively locked herself in her girl form - at least temporarily. "There,
that should do it," Ranma thought. "If I ration it enough, I should be
able to stay a girl and hide more than long enough for things settle down. Once
everything returns to normal, I'll deal with Nabiki - somehow." After
rinsing the last of the waterproof soap off and stowing it away in a small
soapbox, Ranma eased herself into the warm water of the furo. Though she
expected not to change, the fact that she was still a she, soaking in warm
water lent an air of alienness to her already new surroundings. In spite of
this, Ranma was intent on relaxing before starting her first full day as a
nanny. Unfortunately,
life had other plans for Ranma. "Miss
Saotome!" chimed Hotaru as she slid the door to the bath open. "Good
morning!" "ACK!"
Ranma squealed in surprise, almost submerging herself. "Oh,
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to surprise you," Hotaru said sincerely.
Thankfully, she was wearing a bathrobe. "N-no...
I'm fine," Ranma stammered. "I wasn't expecting anyone to be up this
early." "Okay,"
Hotaru said softly as she slipped out of her bathrobe and onto a washing stool.
Ranma panicked, averted her eyes and watched the ripples in the bath water as a
distraction - which was a good plan until Hotaru asked, "Miss Saotome,
would you please wash my back for me?" "H-huh?"
Ranma asked dumbly, panic gripping her heart. "Could
you wash my back? Aunty usually does it, but she isn't up yet," Hotaru
explained as she sat patently waiting, her back to Ranma. "Oh
crap,"
Ranma thought. "Oh crappity, crappity, crap." "Miss
Saotome?" Hotaru said. "Is everything all right? I... I'm sorry. Did
I offend you or anything?" The
hurt in the young teen's voice snapped Ranma out of her self-crappity thoughts
and forced her to refocus on the needs of Hotaru. "Um... No! Of course
not! I was... surprised, yeah, like you said. I'm just, er... used to bathing
alone - yeah, that's it, and I wasn't expecting anyone. Yeah, right, uh-huh. That's
all." "Oh,"
Hotaru said plainly, the hurt in her tone still there. "If you want me to,
I'll leave." "No!"
Ranma exclaimed while rapidly shaking her head. "Er, don't do that. It's
my problem. Besides, I'm supposed to help take care of you... and we're all,
ahh... girls here - er, right?" Ranma stammered. "Okay,"
Hotaru replied. "But I wouldn't want to make you uncomfortable." "It's
okay," Ranma said with determination. She wasn't going to let some stupid
fear of nudity stand in the way of doing the right thing. Stepping from the
furo with water sheeting off her body, she knelt down behind Hotaru and soaped
up a wash rag. "Let me get your back for you - I want to help you." "Thank
you," Hotaru said while looking over her shoulder, gracing Ranma with a
wide smile. Soon Ranma was soaping up the smaller girl's back and making some
observations about the girl who she was charged with taking care of. "Good
lord, she is so pale - does this kid get outside any at all?" Ranma
wondered as she rinsed the smaller girl off. She went from being freaked out
about being around a naked girl to analyzing her physical development. "I
know a lot of girls like to have pale skin, but this is almost pasty. Hmmm...
She does have some muscles, but their tone is very soft... almost like a
baby's." She peeked at Hotaru's ribs. "She's getting enough to
eat, so she ain't starvin' or nothin', but she doesn't seem to have the layer
of fat that a lot of girls her age should be gettin'." Ranma
frowned in her assessment. "Gotta talk to Setsuna and see if Hotaru has
some weird disease or if she was a 'runt of the litter'. If she is just a runt,
then gettin' her outside and some exercise will definitely help." "All
done," Ranma said as she helped Hotaru into the furo and followed her in
to continue her soak. It was easier to be in the same room as Hotaru now that
all of the naughty bits were safely submerged underwater. Having
calmed and gotten used to Hotaru's presence, Ranma relaxed a bit. But this was
soon undone when the door to the bath slide open once again and Setsuna glided
into the room. "Good morning Hotaru, Miss Saotome," she said as she
let her bathrobe fall to the ground. "Did everyone sleep all right?" While
Ranma could ignore Hotaru's nudity because she was a child and mostly had her
back to Ranma, it was impossible for Ranma not to see all of Setsuna in all her
naked glory. To say that Setsuna was, to say the least, one of the most
beautiful women that Ranma had seen would be a vast understatement. Then it
dawned on Ranma that Setsuna's hair was her natural color and she clamped a
hand over her nose to keep any blood from seeping out. "I
slept well, Aunty," Hotaru replied with a happy tone. "Miss Saotome
already washed my back for me." "That's
good. How are you this morning?" Setsuna asked directly at Ranma, who was
trying hard not to notice the many interesting jiggles that the green-haired
woman had as she moved. "Er...
er... er... I gotta go get breakfast started!" Ranma announced and almost
literally teleported herself from the furo, out the door, and into the hallway. "Wow,
she's so fast," commented Hotaru as Setsuna merely snickered. ------ While
escorting Hotaru to where she attended school, Ranma took in her
surroundings carefully since street signs were hard to come by in Tokyo. The
last thing she wanted was to get lost in her new, temporary home. Every so
often, she would eye the much smaller girl who led the way. Hotaru was dressed
in the summer version of her school uniform which meant that the red
short-sleeved blouse and green skirt were shorter and the dark blue stockings
only came up just short of the knees. The blouse sported a matching blue
'sailor' type kerchief that had a light blue bow in the front. It
made Ranma dread what kind of school uniform was waiting for her at Juban high.
When Setsuna found out that she was not planning on attending school, Ranma was
quickly admonished and pretty much ordered to attend. Setsuna made it a point
to let it be known that a 'proper education' was part of the job. "Well,
she is the boss," Ranma thought forlornly as they came upon a grouping
of buildings surrounded by a low wall with a wrought iron gate. The words
"Mugen Gakuen" were cast into a plaque that was mounted into the
brick wall next to the gate. "We're
here," Hotaru announced in a small voice. "It
looks... nice," Ranma commented as she looked at the grounds of the
private school. "It's
okay," Hotaru said thinly. "See you after school?" "I'll
be here," Ranma said in a surprisingly reassuringly way. "Er, can you
point me in the direction of Juban high?" "It's
just down the street," Hotaru replied with some amusement. "It's just
a few blocks away." "Right,
I'll see you later then," Ranma said awkwardly as they parted ways, Hotaru
heading into the building and Ranma in the direction of Juban high. Less
than five minutes later, Ranma found herself in front of a building that,
except for the details, could have passed for Furinkan. Shrugging, Ranma
entered the main building and located the office within. The
principal was not exactly what Ranma was expecting. The Schoolmaster was
actually helpful, but did reaffirm what Setsuna had told Ranma earlier, that a
uniform was required. Internally, Ranma balked at the thought of wearing a
school - or any other type of uniform - but in the end concluded that it would
help with her disguise. Then, of course, there was an unexpected twist that
Ranma had not counted on which come up and resolved itself without any effort
on her part. "Oh
yes," the Principal said as he was showing Ranma to the door, "Your
employer, Ms. Meioh, called in and arranged for your records to be brought over
from your old high school." "S-she
did?" Ranma said in surprise. "Yes,
and I already took care of the corrections," the Principal of Juban said.
"I can't believe they had you down as a male... but knowing Principal Kuno
like I do, he probably did that to you because you didn't cut off your
pigtail." "Er,
right!" Ranma readily agreed. "He always had it out for my
pigtail," she said as she absently twirled her hair. "Rest
assured we don't have any nonsense like that here," the Principal said
with a smile. "I look forward to seeing you tomorrow; dressed and ready
for school." "Yes
sir, I'll see you tomorrow." At
the uniform store, Ranma fingered the Juban high uniform as it hung from its
hanger, and pushed back the idle thought that this might be the beginning of
something bigger. "Whoa," she thought. "I never seen a
uniform look so... girly." Then Ranma thought somewhat smugly to
herself, "Heh, Nabiki would never suspect that I'd wear something like
this," Unlike
the uniforms of Furinkan, the Juban uniforms were similar to what Hotaru wore
except in color. The blouse was white, and unlike Hotaru's, long sleeved with
dark blue and red striped trim. The sailor-type kerchief was the same dark blue
color as was the knee-length skirt that went along with the whole ensemble.
Ranma was not particularly thrilled with the bow in the front, but justified it
to herself as all being part of the disguise. "Oh
well, Setsuna did say I had to attend school as part of the job," Ranma thought
somewhat forlornly as she half-sneered at the collar and bow. "And she
did give me the money for it." After
leaving the uniform store, Ranma spent the next few hours getting acquainted
with her new surroundings. You could never tell when you would need an escape
route and Ranma was determined not to be entrapped by her 'master' or Nabiki.
Pushing those unpleasant thoughts aside with a disgusted snort, Ranma noted the
time and headed toward Hotaru's school to pick her up. Nearing
the gates, where students of various ages moved through and scattered, Ranma
spied Hotaru, but something was obviously amiss. She was by one of the brick
posts for the gates and she was not alone. Ranma noted a taller, slightly older
boy standing over Hotaru in a menacing way. She might not have know exactly
what was going on, but she knew it wasn't good. Ranma crossed the last few
dozen yards almost instantaneously and came up behind the boy. "I
hope for your sake that there isn't a problem," Ranma half-growled to the
boy, making him jump. "What's
it to- AHH!" the boy cried out as Ranma took his hand in hers, twisted it
slightly and applied pressure. "Yay
okay squirt?" Ranma asked Hotaru. "Yes,
Miss Saotome," Hotaru replied with relief filling her voice. "What's
going on?" "Hiro
doesn't like me," Hotaru explained plainly. "Is
that so?" Ranma said to Hiro. "It's
none of you busin- AHHH!" the boy tried to answer in a defiant-laced
voice, but was cut down as Ranma applied pressure. "Well,
I'm Hotaru's nanny and it is my business," Ranma sharply said. "How
are you doing that?" Hotaru asked as she watched Ranma easily subdue Hiro. "This?
It's easy," Ranma answered. "It's all about proper leverage." "AHH!"
the boy cried as Ranma applied a small amount of pressure to his hand. "See?"
Ranma said as she pointed with her free hand at the way she held the boy's
hand. "It doesn't take much pressure and strength for this hold." Hotaru
nodded at the lesson as the trapped bully tried to wiggle free. "And
if you think they're gettin' too lively, you just push a bit with your
thumb-" "AHHH!"
"
- and it reminds them that you have'em by the bal-, er hand,' Ranma explained.
"Do you want to try now?" Ranma asked Hotaru. "Um,
I don't think I should, Miss Saotome," Hotaru replied softly. "Think
of it as a taste of stuff I'll be teaching you later," Ranma said,
forgetting that this was supposed to be only a temporary hiding place until
things blew over. "Well...
only if it's all right with him," Hotaru said. "That
I'm sure of," Ranma said cheerfully before looking at the boy dead in the
eye; the tone of her voice dropping to sub-zero. "I'm sure he'd think of
it as an apology for pickin' on you, right?" The
boy tried to free his hand again and was rewarded with a jolt of pain. "Right?"
Ranma said somewhat forcefully. "Right!
Right!" the boy agreed readily. "Good.
Now Hotaru, take what's-his-name's other hand and hold it like I'm doing,"
Ranma said as Hotaru tried to mimic the hold. "Like
this?" "Almost
squirt,' Ranma said, ignoring the boy who had turned sheet-white. "You
need to bend his wrist back a little more." "Like
this?" "Yeah,"
Ranma replied. "Not bad. Now take your thumb and press the spot between
his middle and ring finger..." "Okay." "Press
a bit harder." "Okay,"
Hotaru repeated as she obeyed Ranma's direction. "AHHH!"
the boy cried out. "See?
That wasn't so hard was it?" Ranma said while releasing her grip on the
boy. The boy tried to take advantage of this and make his escape, but was
stopped when Hotaru applied pressure to his hand. "AHHH!" "You're
right Miss Saotome," Hotaru said with a thin smile. "This is
easy." "Just
practice that everyday and you'll have it down in no time," Ranma said,
she then added dangerously to the captive boy, "I'm sure he wouldn't mind
helping you with this - would you?" "Hell
yes I min- AHHH!" "Wrong
answer, idiot," Ranma admonished. "Wanna try again?" "Okay!
Okay!" the boy gave in. "Just let me go!" "Okay
Hotaru, let'im loose," Ranma said. As Hotaru obeyed, Ranma snatched the
boy up, leaving him dangling in her grip. "Remember, you said you'd help.
If I find that you went back on your word..." Ranma let the threat hang as
she set the boy down. Escorting
Hotaru home, Ranma felt smugly satisfied with the lesson she had just dished
out. Hotaru, who seemed to enjoy the turnabout, was quiet and wore a slightly
thoughtful look on her face. "Ya
okay, Hotaru?" Ranma asked, picking up on the change in Hotaru's mood. "Just
wondering... did we do the right thing?" "What'ya...
I mean, what do you mean? He's a bully, I just taught him a lesson," Ranma
replied. "I
know, but...," Hotaru paused in thought, soon she stopped in their walk
and looked up at Ranma who had also stopped. "I admit it felt... good to
do that to Hiro, but it seemed wrong at the same time." "Whata
ya mean wrong?" Ranma asked perplexed. "All we did was teach him a
lesson. He should know better than to bully people weaker than him." "I
know, but it seemed to me that... in order to stop others from bullying the
weak, you have to be a bigger bully?" Hotaru asked. Ranma's
brain tried to process that concept, but it seemed just out of reach.
"What da ya mean?" "I
mean, in order to keep Hiro from picking on me, you threatened him with
worse," Hotaru explained. "Isn't that bullying? Even if you are
bullying a bully?" For
some reason that made Ranma's brain jump a sprocket. She had not really looked
at things that way. She had been so busy stopping the little punk from picking
on Hotaru and dispensing her vision of justice that she had not even questioned
her way of doing it. It just seemed like the right thing to do at the time and
Hotaru did seem to enjoy getting in some payback. Now Ranma wondered if what
she did was right. "What should I have done then?" Ranma asked. "Well,
maybe you should have held him while I went and got the principal," Hotaru
suggested. "He is a student there and they do frown on that type of
behavior." Ranma
thought about that with a sinking feeling in her gut. Then she vocalized a
thought. "But
the principal wasn't around," Ranma said. "We handled it the best way
we could." "I
guess so, "Hotaru said in a not quite convinced manner. "Stopping a
bully is one thing, but it seems wrong to... take the law into your own
hands." Stumbling
- physically and mentally - at that, Ranma tried to come up with something,
anything to justify what she did. It was slightly disheartening to have the
wind taken out of her sails like that, but Ranma couldn't see any way of
excusing her behavior. "Okay squirt," Ranma said. "Next time I
catch anyone picking on you, we'll do what you just said, get the principal or
whoever involved." ---- "I'll
be right back," Ranma told Hotaru as they entered the apartment. It had
taken the better part of two weeks but Ranma had started to settle into her new
duties. Part of her had not expected this job to take this much time. "Let
me change and we'll grab a snack and start to work." After
receiving an enthusiastic reply from the young girl, Ranma made her way to the
back of the large apartment to where her room was. There, she tiredly set her
schoolbooks on her desk, sighed, and prepared for work. She removed her school
uniform and hung it neatly on a clothes hanger for tomorrow's classes and took
down her 'nanny uniform' and slipped it on over herself. It
roughly resembled the maid's uniform that Akane and Mr. Tendo wore during the
martial arts eating thing. It was black, mid thigh-length dress that was well
tailored to fit Ranma's form. It had a narrow white collar that circled the
neck and, since the weather was still warm outside, was thankfully short
sleeved. Over the dress, Ranma donned a plain, white apron that she wore
around the apartment, but didn't have to wear when she was outside. The
interesting thing about the apron was that it too was tailored to fit her form. Next,
she rolled on the white, knee-length stockings and slipped into her house
slippers. Last,
Ranma secured a pendant-like broach to the front of her collar. It was a small,
emerald-green jewel that was unassuming. Setsuna had insisted that she wear it
because it was supposed to be a family badge that employees of Setsuna's family
used to wear. Of course as old as it was, it supposedly acquired some magical
protections, brought luck, had a demon trapped with it, or some such thing that
old family heirlooms are supposed to acquire as they aged. To
Ranma it was just a pretty rock - not that she'd ever admit to using the word "pretty".
Ranma just shrugged her shoulders and figured that it would help with her
disguise since a proper nanny probably should wear one piece of jewelry.
Checking her reflection in the mirror, Ranma double-checked to make sure
everything was in place and was satisfied with what she saw. Overall
the uniform was a blend of sophisticated and traditional styles that reflected
the tastes of her employer. Pausing
just long enough to check and see if Hotaru was doing her homework, Ranma
headed immediately to the kitchen to prepare some snacks. After she placed the
tray of tea and rice cakes on the table, Ranma retrieved her own homework from
her room and sat beside Hotaru and worked on it. Finding today's homework easy,
Ranma's mind started to reflect on what her life had become over the last few
weeks that she'd been here. Usually
her day started with a bath for both her and Hotaru, then she dropped Hotaru
off at her school in the morning, headed to Juban High, after school she would
pick up Hotaru and attend any after school activity she may have - which wasn't
often, come home, have a snack, do homework, teach Hotaru Tai-chi, check
Setsuna's schedule and prepare dinner if needed, then there was 'down time'
where Ranma would - depending on how Hotaru was feeling - play games with her
or take her out to the park to meet with friends, and all of this was followed
by an evening bath and bedtime. Truly
a full time job and then some. Most
nights after Hotaru was in bed, Ranma swung up to the roof and practiced her
martial arts. Though she felt she was well concealed, Ranma knew it would only
be a matter of time before she was discovered and recognized - most likely by
Ryoga - and all hell would break out. She was determined not to let her other
skills slip while she was practicing the 'Saotome Secret Technique'. Ranma
found her life had gained a new routine. It was a routine that unexpectedly had
a sense of accomplishment to it, one that Ranma found more fulfilling than,
say, beating Ryoga, Kuno or Mousse. Ranma smiled as Hotaru's tongue peeked
between her lips and out of the side of her mouth as she concentrated on a math
problem and marveled at the young girls determination to 'get stronger'. Though
Ranma had learned martial arts as a means of combat, which usually meant
beating up bad guys, she was pleased that she could take what she learned and
apply it to helping this one girl. "Miss
Saotome?" Hotaru asked, breaking Ranma from her musings. "What are
you thinking?" Blinking
as she came back to the here and now, Ranma gave Hotaru a slight smile.
"Nothing, are you through with your homework?" "Almost,"
Hotaru replied. "So, who is he?" "Who's
who?" "The
boy you were thinking about," Hotaru said with mischievous eyes. Ranma's
hands spasmed a bit, making the pen in Ranma's hand fly up into the air and
land on the open book in front of her. This caused Hotaru to let a dainty
giggle escape through her lips. "I
knew it!" Hotaru said triumphantly. "You found a boyfriend? Who is
he?" "I-it's
no one!" Ranma replied in a half-panic. Boyfriend? Gah! No way! "I
was just thinkin' about what I gotta do next, that's all." "Really?"
Hotaru asked with doubt and disappointment in her tone. "Really,"
Ranma said accompanied by vigorous nodding of her head. "I ain't got no- I
do not have time for a boyfriend," Ranma explained. "Gotta
remember to speak proper," she admonished herself. "Setsuna
wouldn't like it if Hotaru ended up talkin' like me." "But
you want one, right?" "Gah!" Ranma
thought. "What's this interest in my sex life? Oh yeah, I forgot, girls
are like that - and they call guys perverts." Looking down on the
smaller girl, Ranma smiled and formulated a response. "Nah, not really.
Besides, if I got a boyfriend that would mean less time for you and we wouldn't
want that, would we?" "I
guess not... but you want a boyfriend someday, right?" "Er,
yeah - um - Yes! Of course I do, but not right now," Ranma quickly replied
while not trying to gag on the thought of her having a boyfriend. She was a
guy! She just didn't swing that way. "Maybe after high school or
something." "Okay,"
Hotaru said, disappointed that her new nanny wasn't doing anything interesting
boy-wise. Ranma
leaned down on the table and rested her chin in her hand, and looked at Hotaru
in the eye. "Ready to learn more Tai-chi?" she asked with a lilt in
her voice. "Oh
yes," came the enthusiastic reply. "And then the park?" "Okay
squirt, the park it is." "Yay!" ------ Noting
that Hotaru was looking tired, Ranma suggested that they rest at an open park bench. "But
I'm fine, really I am," Hotaru half protested in a small voice. "Well,
I'm tired," Ranma said as she plunked herself onto the bench. She really
wasn't, but it was the best excuse that Ranma could come up with to get her
young charge to rest. "Man, Setsuna wasn't kidding when she said that
Hotaru wasn't strong," Ranma thought as she watched the young girl sag
on the bench next to her. "We haven't even walked five miles and I can
tell she's exhausted - but... I gotta hand it to her, she is determined to get
stronger." "We'll
rest here a bit and head home, okay?" Ranma said as she leaned against the
back of the bench. "Miss
Saotome?" Hotaru asked lowly. "Can we stop for some ice cream on the
way home?" Still
leaning back against the bench, Ranma tilted her head toward Hotaru. "That
sounds like a wonderful idea," Ranma said in 'Ranko mode'. "And
please stop calling me Miss Saotome, just call me Ranma. Okay?" Hotaru
smiled at her nanny before she too leaned back against the bench, "Okay, Ranma." Ranma
raised her head to better view the resting twelve year old. She realized that
there was only about a four and a half year difference in age between them, but
Ranma hadn't really met anyone who was in such poor physical condition as
Hotaru. "She's as frail as a seven year old," mused Ranma. "No
wonder Setsuna worries about her." Popping
her neck, Ranma felt her hair catch on something and pull. Absently, she
reached back behind her to free her pigtail and felt something squishy between
her fingers. Probing around a bit, Ranma drew her hand in front of her face to
see what was the matter. With a confused look, Ranma noted sticky, thin, spider
web-like filaments dance in the sunlight. "What
the hell is this?" she wondered as she reached back again to explore what was
caught up in her hair. She continued to pull and prod and it only seemed to
make matters worse. Something was definitely sticking to her hair near the base
of her pigtail and it wasn't coming out. "Miss
Saotome!" Hotaru exclaimed. "Stop! You're making it
worse!" "What?"
Ranma asked worriedly. "What's in my hair?" "You
somehow got gum in your hair," Hotaru explained. "Stop touching it,
you're only working it into your hair more." "Gum?
Gah! How'd I get gum in my hair?" Ranma exclaimed as she continued to mess
with her hair, heedless of Hotaru's advice. "It
looks like it came from the back of the bench," Hotaru softly said.
"Someone was pretty careless with their gum." "Great,
just great," Ranma said irritably as she examined her sticky hand.
"Now what I'm I gonna do?" Thinking
only for a half second, Hotaru piped up, "We can go over to Kikuko's
Salon. They would know what to do." Ranma
was about to object about going to a hairdresser - it was so girly. But she did
see the reasoning behind it. If anyone knew how to get gum out of hair, it
would be a master of hair. Sighing, Ranma agreed. "Lead the
way." Soon
the Ranma and a much reenergized Hotaru entered a small salon that was wedged
in between a small grocery and a manga store. The salon was definitely geared
toward the younger set with posters of idol singers on the walls and other
'teenage girly' stuff decorating the shelves and, as luck would have it, there
were not many customers in the shop. Ranma's senses were assaulted by the smell
of hair gel, spray, and perfume. "Hotaru!
What a pleasant surprise," a woman of twenty something called out as she
swept up hair clippings from the floor. "You're a few days early for your
trim - and who's this you have with you?" "Mrs.
Ayanami, this is Miss- er, I mean Ranma; she's my new nanny," Hotaru
explained quickly in one breath. "Can you help her? She got gum in her
hair." "Oh
no," Kikuko Ayanami said dramatically as she waved Ranma over to a chair.
"We'll have a look and see what... we..." there was a long, pause.
"Oh dear." "What?
What?" Ranma asked. "I'm
afraid that it is worked in rather deep," Kikuko said as she addressed
Ranma's reflection. "I hate to say this... but we'll have to cut
it." "Oh,"
Ranma said. "So, you have to cut it. What's the big deal?" "Ranma,
that's your name, right?" she received a positive nod. "I'll have to
take as much as this," she held up the pigtail for Ranma to see in the
mirror, "to get the gum out." Ranma's
eyes widened when she saw how much would have to be trimmed off and scowled. It
had taken a long time for him - well - her, to grow her pigtail and it had
become her trademark; a trademark she kept despite the other changes she made
recently. Her eyes then narrowed when she realized that she was probably
thinking like a girl and hair length shouldn't matter to a guy. "Do
it," she said evenly. On
that the hairdresser went into action, unbraiding Ranma's pigtail and trying to
minimize the damage that the gum had done. "Good lord, how many sticks of
gum are in here?" she muttered as she worked. As
Kikuko continued to untangle the gummy knots that Ranma's hair had become,
Hotaru started flipping through several books that had pictures of various
hairstyles in them. After digging through a few, she paused on a page and
cocked her head. "Ranma? What do you think about this style?" she
asked as she held the book open for Ranma to see. It
took all of Ranma's control that she had learned on her training trip not to
openly retch at what Hotaru showed her. True, it was a simple cut, not too
girly, and would work with the amount of hair that Ranma would have left. The
big problem was that it was the same hairstyle as someone who had made her life
hell and she'd rather not think about. "Ooo...
That would be perfect," Kikuko commented as she snipped a few gummy
strands of Ranma's hair. "It would frame your face so nicely. The boys
would definitely notice you." "You
don't like it?" Hotaru asked plainly, having caught Ranma's reaction. She
could not have known that the reaction was from the hairdresser's words and not
anything that Hotaru did. Though Hotaru did want her nanny to have hair
that the boys would notice. "I
don't want to look like Nabiki," Ranma replied evenly at the photo of a
model sporting a pageboy cut. "Who's
Nabiki?" Hotaru asked. "Someone
who made my life hel-, er... she made my life difficult," Ranma explained.
"She has that kinda hair; I don't want to look anything like
her." "I'm
afraid that with as much as I had to cut, we can't do much more than
that," Kikuko as she studied the photo and Ranma's hair. "But we can
put some mousse in it to give it more body. It would change how it looks so it
wouldn't be the same." "I
don't want no Chinese Amazon stuff in my hair either," Ranma said while
staring at her reflection and fingering her shortened locks. "I had enough
problems with them as it is." Hotaru
and Kikuko stared at the seated girl in incomprehension. "Miss
Saot- I mean, Ranma, mousse is stuff that adds body," Hotaru said,
standing next to Ranma's chair. "I think it'll make you look
good." "What's
wrong with my body?" Ranma asked. "I've been told I have a great
body." "It
adds body to your hair," Kikuko explained as she looked at Ranma
dubiously. "Oh." Cocking
her head to one side, Kikuko ran her fingers through Ranma's hair, making Ranma
shudder as it tickled the back of her head. "You know," Kikuko said
as she continued to comb Ranma's hair with her fingers, "I could give you
a permanent. That would definitely be different. How long ago did you dye your
hair?" she asked, having noticed the red roots in the nanny's auburn
locks. "A
what?" "A
perm, dear," Kikuko said patiently. "But I need to know when you dyed
your hair. If it is too soon, it'll mess up the perm." "Oh,
about a couple weeks ago, I guess. It was just some dye I put in to darken
it." Ranma said. "Oh!
A perm! That would look really good on you, Ranma!" Hotaru excitedly
interjected. "You'd look so pretty!" Ranma
tried not to wince at Hotaru's choice of words. He was - that is, she was a
guy. Pretty is not something she wanted to be! "Um, that's a
thought," Ranma stumbled out. "But I don't want anything done that
would be permanent to my hair." Hotaru
and Kikuko looked at the former redhead, at each other, then back at the seated
girl. "Ranma," Hotaru said, "You can get a perm undone if you
don't like it. But I know you'll like it! You'll look so cute!" "Well...,"
Ranma began, only to be undone be Hotaru's puppy-dog eyes of persuasion.
"Umm... er... that is..." "She
is right, Ranma," Kikuko chimed in. "It would look softer and nice.
It would be very feminine." "I'm
a guy-, er, I mean," Ranma sighed - and caved in. "Oh, go
ahead." "Yah!"
Hotaru cheered. Ranma had the feeling that she was doomed. Gripping
the armrests of the salon chair like a condemned man awaiting execution, Ranma
tried not to lose her nerve and bolt from the small establishment right then.
She watched with forced detachment as Kikuko opened counters and pulled out
bottles of evil smelling liquids that remind her of the smell of a certain
tomboy's cooking. Once she made that connection, Ranma found herself feeling
unexpectedly homesick and cursed Nabiki for making a bigger mess of her
life. With
some flare, Kikuko started to work. It
was a process Ranma would not fully recall later. She remembered the odd
chemical smells and the painful ways her hair was contorted, but for some
reason the manipulation of her hair was also relaxing. The sensation was unlike
getting your head scratched and Ranma found herself in a cozy, half sleep
state. It wasn't until Kikuko announced that she was finished that Ranma came
around and saw the results. There
in the mirror, a complete stranger stared back at her. Behind the stranger in
the mirror, Hotaru and Kikuko both cooed in delight. "That...
that's not me...." Ranma asked in thinly controlled panic. "You
look great Miss Saotome!" Hotaru said. "Now
don't wash it for three days or the curls will come out." Kikuko advised
as she put the finishing touches here and there. "Right,"
Ranma dumbly said as she put a hand to her hair... the one consolation
was that the style was nothing like Nabiki's. Nabiki would never have
something this... girly. "You
look so pretty, Ranma! I bet all the boys will think so too," Hotaru
exclaimed. She somehow hoped that this new style would help her nanny get over
her apparent boy-shyness. Ranma
tried not to gag as her hand pulled away from her hair as if it were on fire. "I
may have gone a bit overboard on the curl and body, but a Nanny should have a
nice style," Kikuko said. "It's
all puffy! What did you do to my bangs?" Ranma asked as she reached up
again and flicked the curled ends to her hair. Ranma looked at her reflection
and couldn't believe that the little springs attached to her head was her
hair... or what was left of it. Kikuko
removed the cape covering Ranma and helped the nanny to her feet. Hotaru handed
Ranma her glasses and as she donned them caught a glimpse of her full self in
the large mirror. A young woman with adorably feminine hair and a black
dress with a white collar and matching white stockings. Ranma was not wearing
her apron but she could easily envision it on her feminine frame. Being
too stunned by her appearance was all that kept Ranma from looking ill. "Oh
man,"
Ranma thought. "As if the curse isn't bad enough, now I really look
like a girly-girl. Man, I'm glad pop ain't here to see this." "You
look wonderful Nanny Ranma!" Hotaru repeated. "Just...
Ranma," Ranma said, half dazed at the fix she found herself in. How
in the hell did her life come to this? "Okay!"
Hotaru happily chirped. She was thoroughly enjoying helping her nanny like this
- a girl's hair was important, after all. "Ranma it is!" "I
can set you up for a monthly appointment," Kikuko said as she touched up
Ranma's hair with a brush. "Same day as Hotaru comes in? That way you only
need one trip?" Still
dazed and not quite all there, Ranma simply nodded her head. "Great.
Should I add your bill to Miss Meioh's tab? Or will you pay
yourself?" "Just
put it on the tab," Hotaru chimed. "C'mon Ranma, let go home and show
Aunty!" ------- Stretched
out on the couch and rubbing her tired stocking feet together, Setsuna pondered
over how well Ranma had fitted into hers and Hotaru's life. It was really
amazing the turn around that Hotaru had under Ranma's guidance. This was no
small feat considering the lack of any positive parental role models Ranma's
had in his, that is her, life. Feeling
her feet were much better after today's abuse, Setsuna stopped rubbing them and
thought back to when Haruka, Michiru and she first took the reborn baby Hotaru
away and the debate as to who was going to raise the child. At first, Michiru
suggested that she and Haruka take in the baby, but Setsuna did not wish to
burden them with a child yet. Michiru's and Haruka's capabilities were also an
issue. Setsuna knew that Hotaru would need special care, and that those two
might not be the best for it. Setsuna
decided that she would take Hotaru and, with the occasional help of Haruka and
Michiru, raise her. Hotaru grew quickly at an astonishing speed until she
reached her current, physical, age. Setsuna's
mouth drew into a thin line as she wondered how strong Ranma's and Hotaru's
bond was and how well it would withstand whatever might come. She was not
omnipotent, not by any stretch of the imagination. Her job was not to alter the
course of time, and while she knew more than most people; it was due as much as
to research and networking as it was to any... magical powers. A
prime proof of this lack of total knowledge walked into her apartment.
Setsuna was not alarmed when she heard the front door being unlocked; Ranma
obviously had a key and did not expect her employer to be home yet. Setsuna
walked to the foyer and immediately smiled at her ward. The young girl had been
through so much pain, and it was good to see her regain some confidence and
normality. Setsuna then looked at her employee and was about to congratulate
her when the green-haired woman noticed Ranma's new hairdo - and did a
double-take. "Oh...
my... " Setsuna paused to regain her composure; this was unexpected.
"It is... very cute, but why the style change Miss Saotome?" she
asked, shock and surprise slowly seeping onto her face. "Uh...
I got gum in my hair," Ranma blushed more in annoyance than embarrassment
as she closed the door behind her. It seemed like every other person along the
way home had to stop and comment on how 'cute' she was with her hair done up
like this. Stupid girly crap. "Isn't
it pretty?" Hotaru happily asked as she and Ranma removed their shoes. "That
it is." Setsuna smiled thinly. "It certainly suits you Miss
Saotome." "Er...
thanks..." Ranma sighed and tried to think what "Ranko"
would say. "It's a bit much Miss Meioh but Hotaru insisted, and it is
nice." "Hair
like that will take much more time to take care of," Setsuna commented. "It
will?" Ranma asked cluelessly. "Don't
worry, I'll help," Hotaru assured. "Good,
I wouldn't have my employee looking poorly. Since I got in early I'll
help you with dinner Miss Saotome." Setsuna's smile grew. "You know
it really is a very adorable hairstyle," she added. Ranma
felt like denying it, but didn't have the energy to. "Tell me about
it," Ranma agreed tiredly as she followed Setsuna into the kitchen.
Her only consolation from the whole hair ordeal was that at least her disguise
had gotten better. "How
was your day?" Setsuna asked Ranma conversationally as she began to remove
foodstuffs from the refrigerator. "Oh...
okay, I guess," Ranma replied as she took the vegetables from Setsuna and
began washing them in the sink. "Not much happened in school... Hotaru's
getting better at Tai-chi, I'm gonna probably step that up just a bit and...
I'll have to double check, but I think that there is a form for you to
sign." "Oh?" "Yah,
just a permission slip so Hotaru can go on a field trip," Ranma said as
she shook the remaining water off the vegetables. Thanks to the water proof
soap, she didn't have to worry about changing. "I'll get it for you after
dinner." Setsuna
nodded and mentally noted that Ranma was fitting into the nanny role rather
quickly. As the two worked together preparing the meal, Hotaru wandered
in and sat at the table and watched. "What time do auntie Michiru and
uncle Haruka get here?" Hotaru asked as she watched the two prepare the
meal. "Around
seven," Setsuna replied, then paused. "Oh yes, I almost forgot. We're
having guests tonight." Ranma
nodded in reply as she worked on the vegetables. "How many are coming so I
can set the table." "Just
two," Setsuna said. With
her apron now added to 'nanny uniform', Ranma helped put the finishing touches
on dinner. Hotaru was excited that her "aunt and uncle" were coming
over for a visit and was anxious to introduce Ranma to them. Setsuna had
informed Ranma that Michiru and Haruka were old and very close friends and were
considered family by herself and Hotaru. Since Ranma was still 'on duty' as
Hotaru's nanny and she was expected to be available if and when she was needed,
but it was alright for her to relax and socialize with the guests. Ranma had
just completed placing the plates around the dining table when the doorbell
rang. "I'll
get it," Ranma called out to the kitchen where Setsuna was before heading
down the short corridor that led to the front door. Ranma paused in front of
the hall mirror just long enough to check and see if everything was in place
before opening the door to greet Hotaru's aunt and uncle. Giving a polite
greeting while bowing, Ranma stepped aside and ushered in, what appeared to be,
a blond-haired boy and teal-haired girl. "They're
kinda young to be Hotaru's aunt 'n uncle," Ranma thought
as she led the way. "Then again, Setsuna seems kinda young to be
raisin' a kid too." "Auntie!
Uncle!" Hotaru chimed loudly as she charged the two. All three people
enveloped in a mutual, warm hug. Ranma suddenly felt uncomfortable - as if she
were intruding on a private moment. "My
you've gotten stronger," the blond boy said as he broke the hug.
"What have you been doing?" "My
new nanny has been teaching me tai-chi," Hotaru replied happily.
"She’s also showing me a lot of stuff to help with my stamina so I won’t
be so tired." "Oh,
is that so?" The teal-haired girl said as she looked between Hotaru and
Ranma, who was standing quietly by the entranceway. "I hope you're not
pushing yourself too hard," she said in concern as she faced Hotaru.
"I wouldn't want anything to happen to my favorite niece." "Don't
worry, auntie," Hotaru said merrily. "Nanny Ranma has been taking
real good care of me." "Hello
there, I'm Tenoh Haruka," the young man said. "I'm Hotaru's -
uncle." "I'm
Saotome Ranma," Ranma said as she bowed respectfully. "I'm pleased to
meet you." She studied the young man. He had longish hair for a guy, but
not too long - at least not as long as Ranma's had been before the 'gum
incident'. He wore a neatly pressed dark colored, sports jacket and a white
button up shirt. The slacks were the same dark color as the jacket. "Er,
may I take your jacket?" Ranma offered, feeling awkward. "Thanks,
but you don't have to," Haruka replied offhandedly. "I'll just toss
it over a chair somewhere, we're very casual here. I'd like to introduce
Michiru," he said as he motioned to the girl at his side. Ranma
bowed to the green-hair girl as she considered how odd Haruka sounded. The
words used were definitely masculine, but Ranma noted the almost preadolescent
tone in which they were said in. Before she could contemplate anymore, Michiru
addressed her. "I
heard a lot about you through Setsuna," Michiru said politely. "I
hope that you are careful with Hotaru though," she cautioned. "I
wouldn't want anything to happen to her." "Auntie!
Nanny Ranma is careful, if anything, she's going too easy on me," Hotaru
said in Ranma's defense. Ranma
smiled and rubbed the top of Hotaru's head, mussing the hair a bit.
"Thanks squirt," Ranma said as Hotaru gave a playful pout as she
straightened her hair with her fingers. "But I can tell when you've
reached your limit better than you can, you'll get there." "Welcome
Michiru, Haruka," Setsuna said as she entered the room. "Dinner will
be in a few minutes. Ranma, could you help me carry things out?" "Yes,
ma'am," Ranma replied as she excused herself. Though it was an informal
affair, Ranma felt the need to be formal - if anything to keep her from making
any accidental fuax pas'. "You
forgot to set a place for yourself," Setsuna commented as she gathered the
food laden plates to carry into the dining room. "Er,
I didn't think it'd be right," Ranma responded. "I mean, I'm just the
nanny here." "Ranma,"
Setsuna said as she handed the plates in her hands to Ranma, "You're more
than a nanny to Hotaru. Yes, you are her nanny, but in the short time that
you've been with her I can tell that she sees you as a friend, a mentor, and
someone to look up to." "I...
am?" "Yes,
and I would like it very much if you would join us at the table," Setsuna
continued as she gathered more serving plates. "And I'm sure that Hotaru's
aunt and - uncle would like to get to know you better as well." "O...kay,"
was all Ranma managed as a reply. Once
seated, the food was quickly passed around and things started to get more and
more relaxed. Ranma found out that Hotaru's aunt, Michiru, was very
artistically inclined, being able to play the violin and paint. Her aspirations
to become a violinist were evident in the amount of practice she said she had.
Haruka, the uncle, was charming, told jokes, but also seemed to have an
underlying strong edge to him. There was no doubt that he and Michiru were a
couple and it floored Ranma that both were still in school, attending the same
school as Hotaru, but in a higher grade. "So,
how long have you been a nanny?" Michiru inquired politely. "Um...
not long, if fact this is my first time as a nanny," Ranma answered. "Oh?"
Haruka said with a cock of the eyebrow. "So
far, Ranma has exceeded my expectations," Setsuna said firmly. "In
the short time that she has been employed, she has helped Hotaru psychically
and emotionally." The
blond boy and the teal-haired girl looked at Ranma in an approving way. "And
I'm helping her too," Hotaru chimed in. "I helping her be a little
more feminine; Ranma is a real tomboy." "Really
now?" Haruka said as he studied Ranma closer. "With such an adorable
hairstyle, you don't seem the type that would be a tomboy." "I
was noticing that," Michiru added in. "It seems to suit you so
well." Ranma
sighed, she couldn't understand it - it was just hair. "I just got it
today. Hotaru suggested this style after I had to have my hair cut because I
got gum in it." "I
must say that my niece has good taste in hairstyles," Haruka said as he
smiled at the youngest member of the table. "How did you wear your hair before?" "Umm...
in a pigtail that came down to my shoulders," Ranma replied, not really
understanding why hair was so important to a person's image. "Well,
I must say again you look adorable in it. When we came in, Hotaru said that you
were teaching her tai-chi?" Michiru asked. "Have you been doing that
long?" Smiling
at a more comfortable subject, Ranma replied. "Oh yes. I've been involved
in martial arts all my life." "Any
good?" Haruka asked. "I'm..."
Ranma trailed off and reconsidered bragging. "Very good," she finally
said with a thin smile. "I still find new stuff to learn though." "And
why tai-chi?" "Because
it is a soft art that emphasizes building strength, control and
flexibility," Ranma replied. "Between that and walking, she's
starting to build up some strength." After
that the conversation drifted around to various subjects from racing cars to
music. Ranma found a certain irony that Haruka liked pandas and wondered if
he'd be interested in having a certain one as a pet. Ranma felt more relaxed
than she had in quite some time. There was no crazy Amazon busting down a wall,
no arguing or prodding to get her married, no fighting over food, or any of the
other things that had been part of her daily routine at the Tendo's. After
dinner was finished, Hotaru insisted on helping Ranma clear the table while
idly chatting with Michiru and Haruka about various subjects that were now
running from Tai-chi to school to boys. While Ranma freely conversed on the
first two subjects, she carefully avoided saying much on the latter. Hotaru did
notice this however, and assumed that it was due to Ranma's boy-shyness;
something that she was determined to help her nanny overcome. The guests
noticed as well and drew their own conclusions. Setsuna
joined in and helped carry the last of the serving dishes, placing them next to
the sink for washing later. For Ranma, she was glad that her table manners were
improving. When she first arrived, she slipped up for a brief instant causing
her employer to raise her eyebrows. She had to fight the urge to 'eat as much
as you can fast as you can' mentality that had been beaten into her over the
years, but knowing that someone was judging such behavior harshly quickly
curtailed it. Soon
afterward Haruka and Michiru excused themselves and departed back to their
place. Ranma was still amazed that the two were on their own, being as young as
they were. There was no doubt that the two were definitely a couple. By the
time Setsuna and Hotaru said their goodbyes, Ranma was in the kitchen and elbow
deep in the soapy water, washing, rinsing, and placing the wet dishes in a
drying rack. "Can
I help?" Hotaru asked in a almost tiny voice. "Sure
can, squirt," Ranma replied with a smirk. "Grab a towel and start
drying." Both
girls were efficiently washing and drying; Ranma would do the cleaning and pass
the plates to Hotaru who wiped them dry with a clean, soft towel. Watching and
smiling inwardly, Setsuna was pleased that Ranma and Hotaru were getting along
so well. The change in Hotaru in such a short time was better than she could
have hoped for. Ranma fumbled around with the dishes in the sink and felt
something flatter than it should be. "Ahh!"
Ranma screamed involuntarily; the pain was sharp and intense. Withdrawing her
hand from the dishwater, a crimson mark ran across where her fingers joined the
palm of her hand. "Are
you all right?" Setsuna asked in concern as she rushed to Ranma's side. "Yah,"
Ranma said as she carefully dug around the sink with her uninjured hand.
"I cut myself... on this," she said as she pulled a sharp knife that
was under the dishes and hidden in the soapy water. "Let
me look," Setsuna said as she proceeded to examine Ranma's injury without
waiting for a reply. "It's
nothing," Ranma said reassuring. "I've had worse." "No
doubt you have," Setsuna said offhandedly as she studied the cut.
"Ranma, you might need stitches on at least one of these cuts." "Stitches?
Feh," Ranma said. "It'll be all right. Trust me." "Can
I look?" a small voice said. Both women turned to face Hotaru who stood
near the sink, wearing an expression of deep concern. "I want to
help," she finally said. "That's
okay," Ranma said. "It's no biggie." "Please?"
Hotaru half pleaded. Looking
at the dreaded puppy dog eyes of persuasion, Ranma knew she was definitely out
of her league. "Okay," she relented. Sighing as Hotaru began to probe
the cut with her fingers, Ranma idly thought that she should try and master
that look; oh, the ice cream she could scam. She
was jolted out of her musings by a warm, flowing feeling that radiated from her
hand. It wasn't unpleasant, as matter of fact it felt comforting, almost as if
Ranma were being held in a protective way. Then another feeling accompanied it.
This one though was intangible, like something being... changed? "All
done," Hotaru announced, bringing Ranma back to the here and now. Holding
her hand up for inspection, Ranma first noticed that the pain was gone; the
second thing that came to her was the fact the cut was no longer there, in fact
there wasn't even a scar. Ranma blinked a few times as her mind wrapped around
the fact that Hotaru had healed her. "Wow," she finally muttered. "Is
it all right?" Hotaru carefully asked. Though Ranma had said that she
didn't mind her gift, this was the first time that Ranma had seen it in action. Sensing
the young girls reservations in her voice, Ranma smiled at Hotaru putting her
at ease. "All right? This is great!" Ranma beamed, brightening
Hotaru's mood considerably. "I wish I could do something half as
neat." "Really?"
Hotaru asked, her grin broadening. "Really,"
Ranma reaffirmed. Ranma was getting a kick out of seeing Hotaru so happy about
the fact that she wasn't creeped out by her 'gift', that Ranma ignored the
slight dizzy sensation that passed over her. "C'mon squirt," Ranma
finally said. "Let's finish up these dishes." ------- Leaning
against the rail, Ranma looked out on greater Tokyo from the vantage point of
the top observation deck of the Tokyo Tower. She had cut school - something
that she had hated to do since she promised her employer that she would
continue with her studies, but she had to meet Akane here. The only consolation
about going to school and being a nanny was she got out of any after school
obligations - part of her duties was dropping Hotaru off at her school and
picking her up afterwards. Outside
of that difference, Ranma's new school was as boring as her old one. While
waiting, Ranma fingered the collar of her Juban high school uniform and divided
her time between watching the scenery below through the thick glass and
watching for Akane. The uniform didn't bother Ranma too much since she
considered it part of her disguise like the fake glasses she wore; she looked
at everything she wore as part of her disguise, right down to the bra and
panties she was currently wearing. Ranma had figured the Nabiki would be
looking for a guy-acting girl and not a, well, girly-acting girl. Sighing,
Ranma watched the lines of traffic far below that moved about the streets like
a column of ants, the ugly rooftops, and some tennis courts and a soccer field
in the near distance. The
observation deck was much smaller than the main one that was located three
hundred twenty feet below and cost an extra fifteen hundred yen to get up to,
but it still had it's share of tourists, mostly foreigners. Most importantly,
the extra cost might keep most of Ranma's old classmates down on the main deck
instead of venturing up here; there would be less chance of recognition. Ranma
shook her head clear of a touch of vertigo as she looked down. It was odd, but
she had been having spells of slight dizziness since the other day, but had
been dismissing it as stress. Soon,
a short-haired girl wearing the familiar Furinkan high school uniform exited
the elevator and looked around the modestly occupied floor. Ranma frowned
somewhat when she saw that Akane was not alone; she was accompanied by Yuka and
Sayuri, two of her closest friends. "Great,
how am I gonna get Akane alone?" Ranma asked herself. Then she noticed
that Akane was looking around with nervous eyes, completely overlooking her.
Ranma smirked when she realized that Akane didn't recognize her. "Not
that that's a surprise considering what I'm wearing." Seeing
no harm in trying, Ranma maneuvered behind the trio of girls as they looked
over Tokyo and nudged the short-blue haired girl in the middle. Getting no
response, Ranma nudged again, this time a bit harder than before. This time
Ranma got a response. "Is
there something I can do for you?" Akane asked as she turned to face the
annoyance. "Um,
sorry you look like someone I know," Ranma said lamely as she watched the
other two girls to see if they would look; as luck would have it, they didn't.
Ranma mouthed "It's me" to Akane in hopes that she'd understand. Wearing
a mask of confusion before her eyes lit up in recognition, Akane did a comical
double-take as she took in the changes to her fiancee. As Ranma patiently
waited for Akane to come around, she clasped her hands in front of her,
mirroring the habit she had picked up working for Setsuna. Unfortunately,
Akane's staring lasted long enough that Yuka and Sayuri noticed that their
friend had stopped responding to their conversation and turned to see what was
the matter. Ranma remained calm on the outside and said a silent prayer that
they wouldn't see through her disguise. "Who's
this?" Sayuri asked Akane. "A friend of yours?" The girl with
glasses looked somewhat familiar to her, like most of the pretty but
mousy girls in school. "Ah...
yeah," Akane managed to get out. "Ooo...
I love your hair, who did it?" Yuka, noticing the tight curls, asked the
new girl. "Um,
I had it done at... er," Ranma's mind drew a blank before she grasped at
straws, "at my employer's hairdresser. I'm sorry, but I can't recall the
name right now." Akane
came out of her stunned state and deflected anymore question from her friends.
"Um, girls this is a... friend of mine from another school. Can you give
me a moment to talk to her?" Akane asked her friends. "Sure,"
and "Make sure you get the name of her hairdresser," were the replies
from Akane's friends as Ranma smiled and led Akane towards the opposite
railing, breathing a sigh of relief at dodging a bullet. "What
happened to your hair?" Akane asked as she tried, but failed, to tear her
eyes away from Ranma's new hairdo. "I
dyed it," Ranma deadpanned. "I
mean...," Akane motioned. "What's with the curls?" She examined
Ranma's hair closer. "Say... did you get a perm?" "Yes,
I got a perm. I didn't mean to, it just happened." "Ranma,
perms don't just happen," Akane said with a hand on her hip. "How did
you...?" Sighing,
Ranma relented. "I got gum in my hair and they had to cut it out." Akane
blinked, paused in thought, and then blinked again. "Ranma? What kind of
weird martial arts challenge that you gotten yourself into that involved
getting gum in your hair? I just want to know so I can avoid it in the
future." "It
wasn't a martial arts challenge," Ranma half-hissed. "It was a plain,
old, everyday accident. I leaned back on a park bench and the next thing you
know: gum in the hair." "But
- the perm? Have you seen how you look?" "Like
I stuck my finger in an electric outlet right after a shower?" "No!"
Akane said, forgetting Ranma's true nature. "You look... cute." Part
of Akane wondered where Ranma had gotten the perm and how Akane herself would
look in one. "It really compliments your face... and," she stared
closer at Ranma's face, "your.... makeup?" "My
boss expects a certain amount of... feh" Ranma waved off the question. It
was bad enough having Setsuna expect that she carry and present herself in a professional
way and also having Hotaru bug her about looking feminine enough - it was
just plain bad to be feminine at all in Ranma's book. She was a guy, dammit!
"Look, I don't want to look cute," Ranma whispered to Akane.
"I'm a guy - guy's aren't cute." Akane
gave Ranma a half-liddened gaze. "Ranma, there are guys that are cute.
Besides, you're not exactly a guy right now." Rolling
her eyes, Ranma sighed dramatically causing a brief moment of silence that was
broken by Akane. "So, why did you decide on a perm?" "Hota-
that is, the kid that I watch, her hairdresser did it to me," Ranma
half-explained before grumbling, "She first wanted to make me look like...
never mind, stupid foo-foo hair - now everyone thinks I look cute." "Well
you do look cute," Akane pointed out again, much to Ranma's discomfort.
"I just never expected to see you like this." She then cocked her
head in thought. "Say, you said you were babysitting?" "Er,
yeah. Mmm... not quite, you see, I'm a, er, well," Ranma stammered, while
inadvertently looking the part of a blushing schoolgirl. "You're
a what?" Akane pressed. "I'm
a, er... a nanny," Ranma finally managed weakly. Blinking,
it took a moment for Akane's mind to shape Ranma's words into something
meaningful. It didn't work the first few times and the mindless blinking she
was doing as she stared off into space was starting to worry Ranma a bit. "Akane?
Akane? Akane, are you all right?" the former redhead asked, trying to get
the other's attention. "Did
you say... nanny?" Akane finally asked. "Yes
I did, but that's not important right now," Ranma said, attempting to move
the conversation along. "What's the news from home?" Shaking
her head free of any more thoughts about nannies and perms, Akane focused on
the situation on hand. "It's worse," she sighed out. "Uncle and
Nabiki have convinced daddy to move the engagement over to her," Akane
practically spat out. "I never thought that my own sister would be such
a... a..." "A
sneaky, amoral, money-grubbing bitch that won't stop at nothing until she has
made every yen outta using me?" Ranma said sharply. "Feh, I ain't
surprised; look at what she did to you, selling pictures to Kuno and stuff." Akane
nodded in agreement, she had no reason to defend her sister's selfish actions
anymore. "And Huang has stepped up his efforts in looking for you - his
'property' as he calls you. I tell you Ranma, that guy gives me the creeps
every time he comes over, and what's worse Nabiki treats him like
royalty." "That's
because he's rich," Ranma pointed out. "If it wasn't for that, Nabiki
wouldn't give the guy the time of day." Sagging
against the rail, Akane shook her head. "I don't understand Nabiki, I mean,
daddy makes enough for us to get by on - we even get a small allowance... she
has no reason to do the things she does." "Some
people are just that way," Ranma snorted out as she turned to face the
city below them. "She loves to make life difficult for others and make
money at the same time. She thinks it makes her in control and better than
everyone else - which means you will have ta watch out Akane - I mean it." "What
do you mean?" "How
long will it take for Nabiki to subtly suggest, for a modest fee, an omiai
between you and Kuno?" Eyes
widening in horror, Akane leaned away from Ranma as if she suddenly developed
bad breath. "She wouldn't!" Akane said. "She knows how much I
hate him." "Doesn't
matter," Ranma said flatly. "Look what she did to me, her future
brother-in-law, er... now future husband, if she thought she could do it and
get away with it, she'll sell you out as well." "She
wouldn't!" "Akane,
she has already sold pictures of you to Kuno, fed his delusions, and made money
off of your fights in his attempts in pursuing you," Ranma said while
giving Akane an even glare. "Wake up and smell the tea; it's probably only
a matter of time before she approaches your father saying something like,"
Ranma switched her voice to mimic Nabiki's, "since I'm now engaged to
Ranma, Akane is free and there's a rich boy who-" "No!
She wouldn't," Akane insisted loudly, drawing some stares from the people
around them. "When
there is money to be made?" Ranma asked pointedly. "She...
she... she would," Akane uttered in defeat. Ranma
smiled as she finally got through to Akane. "Just keep your eyes
open," she warned Akane while looking at her dead in the eye and taking
Akane's hand in hers for emphasis. There was a small, barely detectable shock
of electricity that was ignored by both. "If she tries anything like that,
you get the hell out of there as fast as you can. I'll help you as much as
possible." "How
would I even get a hold of you?" "My
boss is gettin' me a cell phone," Ranma replied. "I'll get the number
to you - somehow." An
uncomfortable silence fell between the two girls as they stared out the window
and onto Tokyo below, their futures now more uncertain than ever. ------- "I
heard you left school early today," Setsuna said conversationally over dinner. Ranma
froze, chopsticks halfway to her mouth. She knew that her employer expected a
certain amount of 'excellence' from her and skipping school could be considered
an infraction. Still, it was important that she had spoken with Akane, so Ranma
decided to be honest about her absence. "Er,
yeah," Ranma replied with unease. "I had to meet and talk to someone
- a friend. It was important." "I
see," Setsuna said. "Everything is all right, I hope." "Um
yeah... well, not really," Ranma said uncertainly. She was waffling
between completely trusting Setsuna and not. It wasn't anything that Setsuna
did that made Ranma hold back, but with the problems that Ranma had, she had a
fear of being turned away. "Some
boy didn't get you in trouble, did he?" Hotaru scandalously asked. "Huh?"
Ranma said, breaking from her internal debate. "Now
Hotaru, I'm sure that Ranma isn't that kind of girl," Setsuna said with
that secret grin on her face. "I'm sure it had something to do with the
'family problems' that she had hinted at before." "Oh,"
Hotaru said with a mixture of relief and disappointment. Blinking
a few times as she looked between Setsuna and Hotaru, Ranma wondered if she'd
missed something. "Um... right,' she managed out. "It's about my
family problems." She paused; her boss was a sharp woman and remembered
everything "I
see," Setsuna said, returning to her earlier conversational tone. "Is
there anything I can do to help?" Ranma
stared at Setsuna for a few heartbeats. "You want to help me? You've only
known me a couple of weeks, how do you know I'm worth helping?" Ranma
asked. "I'm
a good judge of character," Setsuna replied. "And I did hire you to
take care of Hotaru. That alone shows my trust in you. I could tell that,
in spite of your - roughness about the edges, you are a good person at heart.
Do you think you would have this job if I felt otherwise?." Ranma
blinked at the answer. "Oh," she said dumbly. Internally, Ranma was
rather touched to know that someone had put that much trust in her.
"It's... kinda... complicated," she ventured, not sure where to
begin. "I'll
tell you what," Setsuna said as she picked up a bite of food. "After
dinner, we'll get together and talk about it - if you want." Finding
her rice very interesting at the moment, Ranma picked at a clump of grains. "We'll
both help," Hotaru chimed in enthusiastically. Ranma couldn't help but
smile, Hotaru had a way of disarming her. After
the dishes were washed and put away, all three girls settled in the living
room. Setsuna sat on the overstuffed couch and motioned for Ranma to do the
same. Hotaru, not wanting to be left out, but not wanting to get in the way,
established herself in the arm chair across from the two older women. Silence
dragged out for a moment before Setsuna cleared her throat. "So, what sort
of family problems are you having?" "Um...
it's kinda complicated," Ranma said. "I don't know where to
really begin." "Why
not start with what caused you to leave home," Setsuna suggested,
"and we can work from there." Pursing
her lips, Ranma thought for a moment. "I can't tell them everything...
like the curse - they'll think I'm a freak. Better tell them the truth,
but sorta switch things around a bit," she concluded. Taking a deep
breath, Ranma began her story starting with the Ten Yen Battle... A bit
later and after several cups of tea, Ranma managed to tell Setsuna and Hotaru
the events that led her to their door. Though she had edited out the more
bizarre or magical moments in her life, that still left a great amount to be
amazed and appalled about. "So
your father and your new fiance are basically trying to rent you to the highest
bidder?" Setsuna said with frost in her voice. She'd had been somewhat
familiar with the past of Ranma Saotome and knew the type of person she was
dealing with: a kind and caring young man wrapped in a cocoon of crassness. It
would be fair to label Ranma an asshole, but it was his willingness to go to
extremes to help someone in need - even strangers - overshadowed that
personality quirk that he acquired from his upbringing. Setsuna
found herself being moved as Ranma outlined the schemes of her fiancee's
'brother' and her father's attempts at reducing her life to being nothing more
than a high-class whore. Setsuna found that addition noteworthy. "Um...
yeah, basically," Ranma said nervously, eyes darting between Setsuna and a
horrified looking Hotaru. Feeling
anger build up in her chest, Setsuna took in a claiming breath. There was
something very different about speaking with a real flesh and blood person
about their problems. There was no clinical detachment; the situation was
tangible now, personal. "And your first fiancee, the one that they
switched the engagement from... he helped you escape?" "Yes.
Sh- er, he was a great help in making sure I wasn't followed or nothin',"
Ranma replied. "Is
that who you had to meet?" asked a wide-eyed Hotaru. "Er,
yeah," Ranma replied. "Er, he's been keeping me up to date on what's
going on... back home." "I
see," Setsuna said as she considered something. "You trust him?" Ranma
blinked at the question and nodded. "Yeah, I guess I do." "Is
he handsome?" Hotaru asked with interest. "Er...
something like that," Ranma stammered. "Look, it's like we kinda like
each other, but... there was just too much pressure to get us married,"
Ranma explained. "S-he's a good friend, that's all." Thinking of
Akane as a guy was too weird; though if they were the same sex then there would
be no romantic tension. "Well
no one can blame you for leaving home," Hotaru said with righteous justice
burning in her eyes. "There should be a law against what they're trying to
do to you." "I'm
very sure there is," Setsuna said in the same tone as Hotaru had just
spoken in. "Ranma I think that you did the right thing in getting out of a
bad situation, but you're partly responsible for allowing it to continue as it
has." "Huh?"
Ranma said, she was confused by that slight accusation. "Why
haven't you report this to the authorities?" Setsuna asked. "Surely
you have to know that these people are breaking the law." "I
can't do that, "Ranma half-retorted. "They're my family...
sorta." Silence
fell in the room as Setsuna and Hotaru eyed Ranma incredulously. "Ranma,
if this is your family, then you would be better off without them," Setsuna
said in a surprisingly blunt manner. "B-but..." "Ranma,
what your father and your so-called fiance are doing to you is awful,"
Hotaru said in a thin, almost scared way. "I can't imagine what I'd do if
I was in your shoes, but I know I wouldn't allow them to get away with breaking
the law." Another
bout of silence followed "At
least your ex-fiance seems like a decent man," Hotaru pointed out.
"But even though it is his brother that is doing this, he still should
have reported it as well." "And
by not reporting it yourself, you are allowing yourself to be victimized,"
Setsuna added. "I-I
see," Ranma said, slightly unnerved by the inescapable conclusions that
these two relative strangers had arrived at. There was no denying the logic
behind their reasoning and that disturbed Ranma even more. Ranma sighed in
indecision. "Um... guys... I need to think about this." "That's okay," Setsuna said as she leaned forward and captured Ranma's eyes with her own, making it impossible for Ranma to ignore anything that was about to be said. "But remembe |