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Rurouni
Kenshin Fanfic
Rurouni
Kenshin & Samurai X Original Japanese Version ©N. Watsuki/Shueisha *
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RPG Collaboration
between Rurouni Angel & Chiruken
Tanabata
Makimachi
Misao, sea green eyes over-bright with unshed tears and lowered in a rare
display of melancholy, long dark hair pulled back in a tight braid falling down
her back past her slim hips to sway gently back and forth with her slow pace,
lips curved down and trembling with the effort it took to hold in her
sorrow. All around her she was
surrounded by people in brightly coloured kimono’s laughing and singing,
carrying streamers as they hurried around from stall to stall, stopping to
enjoy the festivities. Biting her lips
to keep the tears from falling, Misao tried to ignore the way the happiness of
the others seemed to accentuate her own misery. Kami-sama, but I hate Tanabata…she thought in despair and
a single tear made its way down her smooth cheek. Why Aoshi-sama?
“Why did you forget about me…again?”
The whispered words emerged on an anguished sigh before she could stop
them and more tears fell, the moonlight catching turning them to silver trails
before she turned to duck into a heavily shadowed alley.
She
ran blindly, trying desperately to escape the pain of the moment, the pain of
knowing that Shinomori Aoshi would never lover her as she loved him. Stumbling in her mad rush, she bumped into
something solid. Gasping on a sob, she
stuttered out some inane apology and continued in her attempts at escaping
reality, lifting a hand to scrub at the tears falling unchecked down her pale
cheeks. She’d taken four steps when her
arm was captured by a vice-like grip, spinning partway around as she was yanked
off balance. “What’s the hurry,
jou-chan? Don’t you wanna play with
us?”
Misao
gasped and looked around herself, noticing for the first time just what type of
area she was in now. “O-oh no…” She
whispered as her eyes moved from one leering face to another. She reached automatically for the knives she
always carried…only to come up empty handed.
Too late, she remembered that she’d left them behind with her dark blue
ninja uniform when she left for the festival, choosing instead to wear her knew
white and black kimono with matching floral obi. She flinched when one reached out and petted her long dark
hair. “Don’t touch me!’ She jerked her arm from the first man’s
bruising grasp and moved into the stance for kempo. “Leave me alone!” She
shouted as one made a lunging grab for her and she dropped him with a spinning
kick. Unfortunately, she yet again
forgot about her kimono and fell heavily to the muddy ground with a sharp cry
of alarm, legs tangled in the silk of her garments.
“Bitch!” The man she’d kicked stood and loomed over
her as she scrambled to get away, the mud seeping into the delicate silk of her
kimono forgotten in her desperation.
“You’re gonna pay for that.” He promised
in a low, threatening growl and he reached for her.
Misao,
green eyes wide with terror, screamed and tried to swat his hand away, only
succeeding in further angering him.
“H-help me!” She cried out in
fear and pain when she was grabbed by her hair and pulled cruelly to her feet,
vision blurred by tears. She staggered
when she was slapped hard, only being held upright by the hand clenched in her
hair.
***
Slowly
walking in between the crowd of people on the busy streets, careful not to
damage the empty jugs that hung at his side, Hiko Seijuurou kept his senses on
his surroundings, silently taking in everything. Wondering slightly where did
the masses come from. How they could possible fit in the streets at once?
Deciding that
the back alleys might be less crowded, Hiko stepped into the one nearest to
him. Finding it filled with drunks and couples that where caught up in the
moment of passion, he rolled his eyes and carefully stepped around them. Grunting as he swiftly walked by the many
couples, Hiko silently tried to block out the sounds they were making. But
living like a hermit for so long made him wonder if he should visit Sakura-chan
in the Akasen while he was in town…just to renew their acquaintanceship.
Frowning he
wondered just where his control was. Why was the thought of the young lovers
around him so distracting? Shaking his head, Hiko turned left at the end of the
alley, sake jugs clashing together at the movement. Sighing he was glad that
there were no more young lovers to come across. Tanabata was a beautiful
festival, and it could bring out the best in a person…or the worst. It was a
time where young lovers made wish’s for forever.
Of being
loved and loving someone in turn!
Fighting the need to laugh at his own inner thoughts, Hiko suddenly
found himself in the upper part of the alley, where a small group of men was
gathered. Looking closely Hiko notice they were gathered around something…or
rather, someone. Smirking as he turned to leave, a yell for help halted
him.
Somewhere in
the back of his mind, he knew the voice but could not match it to a face
immediately. Swiftly turning to face the group again Hiko caught his first
glimpse at who the men had 'captured.'
Instantly he
knew the girl. She was a friend of his
baka deshi. Shaking his head he slowly put his empty sake jugs down and to the
side, safely out of harm’s way. Moving up slowly and silently so as to not call
attention to himself, Hiko quickly drew his katana. Smiling within seconds as
each man slumped to the ground, he couldn’t help rolling his eyes at their
ineptitude. All but the one that was holding the girl had fallen instantly to
his prowess…and that would be corrected in short order.
Noticing that
he had gained the attention of both of his on lookers, he slowly brought his
sword up to rest lightly against his shoulder, reading the other man's reaction
easily he smirked as he let go of the girl, taking off at a run to flee the
promised retribution reflected in Hiko’s dark eyes.
Sliding his
katana back into its saya slowly, Hiko turned his attention to the crying girl.
Watching her fall to the ground, her slender shoulders shaking with her sobs,
Hiko knew that she was aware of what could have just token place if he wouldn’t
have arrived when he did. Sighing as he
headed to where she had slumped to the ground he wondered if it was not to late
to go back to his mountain and the peace and quiet it afforded him.
***
Misao felt
someone towering over her and shrank back against the wall of the dingy alley
with a soft whimper of protest. She curled into a tight, protective ball, and
prayed for her ordeal to be over quickly.
Why won’t anyone help me?!
Her desperate thoughts were cut off abruptly as she was grabbed by the
arms and hauled unceremoniously to her feet.
Squeezing her eyes shut tight, she could only hope that they wouldn’t
hurt her too much…
“You can stop
cowering, they’re gone.” That voice! Her eyes snapped open and Misao found
herself staring at the muscular chest of Hiko Seijuurou, thirteenth successor
of the Hiten Mitsurugi Ryuu.
Slowly her
eyes moved upward, passed the hard planes of his chest, over his strong jaw,
pausing momentarily on the smirk curving his lips upwards, to snap to his dark,
amused gaze. “H-Hiko Seijuurou?” She gasped out, green eyes widening with
shock. She looked around quickly,
seeing the bodies of her attackers lying in various uncomfortable positions
around the alley. Tears of gratitude
filled her eyes as she turned her gaze back up to his, a tremulous smile of thanks
trembling on her lips.
Hiko scowled
when he saw the tears glistening in her expressive sea-green eyes, catching on
her dark lashes before spilling over her pale cheeks. She should be full of laughter…not tears. He thought harshly, reaching out to gently
catch one shimmering teardrop as it slipped down her cheeks, marveling as the
silken smooth softness beneath his thumb.
“None of that, youjo.” He
admonished gruffly, resting one large hand on her slender shoulder, feeling the
tremors passing through her small frame.
With an inaudible sigh, he decided that a visit to Sakura-chan was
definitely out of the question now.
There was no way he could leave the girl to her own devices, not in the
condition she was in. He studied her
for a moment, taking in her disheveled appearance, and sighed inwardly. She was a mess, and that was a fact.
Drawing in a
shuddering breath, Misao blinked back her tears and offered a tremulous smile
to the older man towering above her.
“Thank you, Hiko-sama, for…”
He waved his
hand dismissively. “Yes, yes…” Grasping
her upper arm, marveling at how small and fragile she was, he pulled towards
where he left his sake jugs. He glanced
down at her with a slight scowl of disapproval. “The name is Kakunoshi Nitu, youjo.” Looking forward once again, he continued. “Come on.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t enjoy the smells emanating from this
particular area.”
She allowed
him to lead her, smiling at his gruff demeanor. “What brings you to Kyoto, Kakunoshi-sama?” Now that her close encounter was over and
done with, she wanted nothing more than to forget it ever occurred.
He cleared
his throat to cover a snicker, catching her amusement in her tone. He arched an eyebrow at her eloquently. “I do need supplies every now and then.”
***
Only
listening to the girl at his side Hiko with half his attention, he guided her
back through the meandering alleys to the main streets…and the crowds. Hoping to deposit her in a safe place as
soon as possible, he urged her to hurry with light pressure at the small of her
back, he found himself truly hoping for a small chance to visit Sakura-chan
while he was in town. It had been much
too long since last he indulged in the sweet charms she had to offer. That is not the reason, this girl is! She
is making you remember you’re just a mortal man…a man with needs and desires.
Shaking his
head at his foolishness, Hiko pulled the small girl closer to his side,
marveling at how such a fragile creature could have possibly fought in the
battle for the Aoiya during that incident with Shishio Makoto his baka deshi
had been involved in. Covering her with
his cloak, hiding her disheveled appearance and torn kimono, he was so caught
up in his thoughts he missed the feel if a small arm wrapping itself around his
waist. Nor did he feel the small
fingers coming to rest against his hip.
Unconsciously he moved his arm around her shoulders, drawing her closer
to his side, rationalizing afterwards that it was to keep her safe from the men
leering after her, leaving his arm around her after he was done. Hiko was so
lost in thought he missed the knowing smiles of couples as they walked by.
Never guessing that they appeared as young lovers themselves.
Suddenly his
thoughts were broken as the young girl at his side giggled and her fingers that
had been around his waist tugged at him. Attention now on her, and some how
noticing for the first time the girl wasn't as young as she appeared to be, he
looked down into her pretty features, a slight smile tugging at the corners of
his mouth. "Youjo?" The endearing nickname had slipped without
thought, but he had wanted to see what had caused her sudden excitement.
Looking where she was pointing Hiko noticed his baka deshi and his group of
friends. Frowning at the sudden thought of sharing his youjo, Hiko grabbed her
waist and bent down to her ear, whispered words on his lips when suddenly she
called out.
"Himura!
Miss Kaoru!"
Closing his
eyes Hiko wondered if she knew what she was doing to his control.
***
Misao turned
to speak to the tall swordsman at her side and blushed when her lips touched
his, turning quickly and facing forward again, feeling alarming tingles running
up and down her spine. What is wrong
with me?! I only want Aoshi-sama…right? Forcing a smile to her lips, she waved at
her friends from Tokyo again to gain their attention. Seeing their shocked expressions, she realized that they had
witness the impromptu kiss between herself and Hiko. Clearing her throat, Misao forced her smile to remain in place,
lifting her hand in what she hoped was a casual wave. “Himura! Miss Kaoru! Over here!”
“Misao-dono…”
Himura Kenshin, violet eyes moving from his young friend to Hiko Seijuurou the
thirteenth and back, before he cleared his throat. “Shishou.” He smiled and
nodded in greeting.
“Baka
deshi.” Hiko scowled and silently dared
the smaller man to say something…anything…about what he may think he’d just
witnessed.
“Hiko-san…this
is a surprise.” Kamiya Kaoru, blue eyes
twinkling with barely disguised amusement, grinned up at the obviously
uncomfortable sword’s master. “What
brings you off your mountain?”
Hiko narrowed
his dark gaze on his apprentice’s woman and smiled tightly. “Supplies.”
He answered shortly.
“Uh
huh…supplies.” Hiko’s gaze snapped back
to Kenshin at his softly spoken words in time to see an alarming calculating
expression in his narrowed violet gaze.
“I’m wondering if Sakura-dono is still in Kyoto, that I am.”
Misao frowned
uncertainly when Hiko choked and spluttered, and then blushed when the
strangled words began to make themselves clear. Next thing she knew he was stepping closer to Kenshin and
reaching out to wrap his hands around his laughing pupil’s throat. “Who is Sakura?” She murmured softly, her eyes following as Kenshin ducked away
from the larger man.
Kaoru moved
closer to her younger friend, eyes following the antics of the two Hiten
Mitsurugi successors, a small smile curving her lips upwards when she saw the
laughter dancing in Kenshin’s eyes, a grin brightening his youthful features as
he darted out of Hiko’s larger reach again.
“Misao-chan…” She began slowly, turning her gaze back to the other young
woman. “What happened?” She asked softly, gesturing towards Misao’s
ruined kimono.
“Yeah…your
kimono’s ruined.” Yahiko stepped
closer, not wanting to be left out of what could prove to be an opportunity to
clean house and pound the ‘bad guys’ again.
Misao sighed
and nodded morosely. “I know. It was new, too.” She glanced towards the boy with a scowl. “Why don’t you go play somewhere,
Yahiko-chan.”
Yahiko
glared, seeing red, at the young ninja.
“Who’re you callin’ ‘chan’, weasel girl?”
“W-weasel?!” Misao clenched her hands into fists. “Why you---“ She didn’t give him a chance to
anticipate her move. She brought her
knuckles down hard on the top of his head.
“Don’t call me weasel.” She
muttered as she walked away, gesturing for Kaoru to follow. She cast one last lingering look towards the
tall swordsman who’d rescued her, a blush staining her cheeks a soft, becoming
pink.
***
Hiko silently
watched as his youjo headed off in front of them with his apprentice’s woman.
Sighing when he realized that this was the chance he been looking for, he
turned his attention back to his baka deshi. Moving his hand inside of his
cloak, noticing the emptiness that followed, he scowled , his eyes moving
towards the young ninja’s retreating back again, watching as her long dark hair
swayed with her movements, enticing, drawing his eyes down her slender back to
her gently rounded hips and… He tore his gaze away and cleared his throat,
trying unsuccessfully to stop his thoughts from lingering on her lithe
figure. Instead he forced his gaze back
to the smaller man at his side.
Observing his baka deshi silently watch the women lead off, Hiko found
himself smiling at the love that shining openly in the depths of the other
man’s gentle violet eyes. Shaking his head Hiko coughed slightly, only loud
enough to grab his baka deshi’s attention.
Kenshin turned his attention back to the
swordsman standing beside him with an inquiring look. “Shishou?”
Nodding
sharply, Hiko turned his back on the departing women abruptly, stepping forward
and lowering his voice to a whisper, spoke for Kenshin’s ears alone. “See to the youjo, she has had a frightening
night.”
Moving to
leave the group Hiko was surprised…no shocked…to hear the next words
from his baka deshi in his soft and gentle tones. “But Shishou, Misao-dono seemed to be quiet happy with your care
of her, that she did.”
Spinning
around, allowing his anger to flash briefly in his narrowed dark eyes, Hiko
ground his words out through clenched teeth, allowing the smaller man to both
see and hear his ire. “I am to old to
baby-sit children, baka!”
Turning to
stride away, Hiko paused momentarily when he thought he heard his baka deshi
snort derisively behind him. “I don’t
think Misao-dono wanted babysitting, that she did not!”
Growling
under his breath in irritation, Hiko chose to ignore Kenshin and decided that a
visit to Sakura-chan had become imperative. Silently slipping through the crowd
with unconscious grace, he swiftly came upon the market where he usually got
his sake jugs refilled. As he waited, Hiko let his mind wander…but only just a
little…he couldn’t afford to allow himself to become distracted. He swore under his breath when thoughts of
the youjo filled his mind. Nodding
absently in thanks as each jug was handed back to him, Hiko decided that his
visit with Sakura would not do. But if she happened to have some decent young
women with dark hair and sea green eyes…eyes that matched his youjo’s…he would
be more than willing to pay for the honor of their…company. Grunting at his own thoughts, Hiko thought
it best that way. That way it would remove any and all of the impure thoughts
of the girl. Picking up his pace Hiko hurried to Sakura’s teahouse.
Smiling
slightly as he stood outside the teahouse, he looked up at the familiar
structure and stepped up to the threshold, pausing at the door before moving
inside, into the teahouse. Blinking back the smoke in the dinning area, he
wrinkled his nose in distaste at the scent of lingering sex. It was so strong
the thought of leaving crossed Hiko’s mind.
Obviously things had changed since last he’d visited. He took half a step back towards the door,
but was soon cut short.
“Kakunoshi-sama! What a surprise! Shall I get Sakura-chan for you?”
At his nod
the woman hurried off. Closing his eyes he could only hope that Sakura could
fulfill his somewhat unusual…and out of character…request.
***
“Nitu-san!”
Hiko winced inwardly at the ridiculously high-pitched voice. Why had he never noticed how fake she
sounded? She exuded false innocence in
sickening waves of calculating vindictiveness.
“This is a pleasant surprise!”
He tried to not let his revulsion show when she latched onto his arm and
draped herself against him, reminding him grotesquely of a leech.
“Sakura-chan.” He greeted coolly, realizing that it had
been a mistake to come here. After the
fresh innocence of the youjo, he found himself sickened by the taint of
corruption within Sakura’s teahouse.
“The
usual?” She asked with a wink, her arms
snaking around his waist as she pressed her curves against his muscular frame.
Slowly
extricating himself from her clinging embrace, he forced a smile and shook his
head. “No, Sakura-chan. I just stopped by to say hello since it’s
been so long since I was last in Kyoto.”
She raised an
eyebrow. “Is that so?” She murmured softly, trailing her fingers
down his chest. “Very kind of you,
Nitu-san...” She smiled sweetly up at him.
“Perhaps you had something else in mind, hmm?” Hiko paused in the act of trying to extricate himself,
considering her words, and finally he nodded slowly. “Well…shall we see what we can come up with? What would be your preference tonight,
then? Something…shall we say…exotic?”
It was Hiko’s
turn to raise an eyebrow.
“Exotic?” He repeated, curious
despite himself.
Sakura smiled
and gestured for the tall man to follow her.
“A fresh new look for the changing of eras…”
Hiko stopped
short, a scowl darkening his features.
He didn’t like the implications behind her statement. “Just how ‘fresh’, Sakura?”
The woman
turned and looked at him in surprise.
“Well…” She was taken aback momentarily by his dark look, but recovered
quickly. “Why don’t you see for
yourself, hmm?”
His
expression didn’t lighten, but he nodded all the same and followed the woman
through the smoke clouded room to the back of the teahouse. He glanced around as he moved, taking in the
changed atmosphere and the rougher clientele.
“Sakura-chan…” He began slowly, eyes narrowing as he observed the women
of the teahouse.
“Don’t say
it, Nitu-san…the times are changing and to survive we must change as
well.” She sighed and gestured for him
to precede her through a partially open shouji. “Try as we might, we can’t remain locked in the past…”
He stopped
and turned before entering the next room.
“Changing times…” He rubbed the bridge of his nose thoughtfully and
regarded her steadily. “This is true,
Sakura, but what have you sacrificed in the process?” She looked away, eyes downcast.
“Was it worth it?” He asked
softly, placing his hand on her shoulder.
With a soft
sigh she covered his much larger hand with her own. “I honestly don’t know anymore…” She drew in a deep breath and
looked up with a smile. “So,
Nitu-san…are you interested in meeting our new companions?”
***
Misao walked
slowly as she retold the tale of her ordeal in the alley earlier that evening.
Watching Kaoru's expressions carefully, looking for any signs of being pitied,
she breathed a soft sigh of relief when none showed. Suddenly Kaoru broke in,
tone soft and somewhat hesitant.
"And Hiko saved you, right?
Is that the reason of the affection between you two that we saw?"
Blushing,
Misao crossed her arms over her chest as she remembered the too-brief moment
her lips had touched Hiko's. A hot sensation had run up her spine making her
feel very warm all over, her lips tingled…and even now, afterwards as she remembered
the incident. Swallowing hard Misao stopped walking and faced Kaoru, lowering
her voice to a whisper. "Kaoru
what if I don't love Aoshi-sama the way I thought I did? I mean…” She
bit her lip and averted her gaze before continuing. “That kiss…it wasn't even a real one and Hiko made me
feel..." She paused, a blush creeping into her face.
Her best
friend smiled, reaching out to take hold her shaking wrist, blue eyes kind as
she spoke with gentle understanding.
“Hiko made you feel what Misao-chan?"
Misao knew
what she wanted to say, she had known the truth behind her feelings for Hiko
Seijuurou the moment his lips touched hers.
“He made feel like a woman, Kaoru…not like some little girl!"
Blinking in
surprise, Misao watched as her friend’s eyes shimmered with unshed tears, a
soft smile curving her lips upwards as she was drawn into friendly embrace with
whispered words at her ear. "It
must have been a wonderful feeling for you. To finally know a man could
desire you, eh Misao-chan!"
Pulling back
a little Misao watched the tears slip down her friend’s cheeks. Biting her lip
in concern, she realized that her surprise at Kaoru’s tears was unwarranted. Himura
is so slow in making his feelings known. She thought sympathetically and quickly gave her friend a
comforting squeeze before looking over her shoulder. She noticed that the man in question was walking up with Yahiko. But
no Hiko. Her mind started to race, the possibility of him leaving suddenly
crashing down around her. But what scared her the most was why did it really
matter to her?
~~~
Hiko stood
stiffly and watched as Sakura brought forth some real beauties for his
inspection, expression almost bored. With an inaudible sigh he shook his head
yet again, silently acknowledging that though the women were undeniably
pleasing to the eye, none came to what he desired. Noticing that Sakura was
becoming tired of the situation as well, the thought of just leaving nearly
over came him again. Suddenly Sakura leaned close and whispered softly for his ears
alone. "I have only one more,
Nitu-san…” She smiled up at him and placed her hand against his arm
lightly. “Now, you must know that she
is not that well…” She paused and cleared her throat delicately. “Skilled…but she is young and very
soft on the eyes…”
Sighing Hiko
nodded and watched as Sakura wave forth the last girl…and his last chance to
rid himself of his thoughts of the youjo. Suddenly before him stood a small
girl, framed no bigger than sixteen years old girl. Her waist was small…
Like youjo's!…he stood straighter, his interest piqued. Cocking his head to the side he let his eyes
drink her body in. She had long legs, a small waist, her upper body was beyond
well built. Her breast would easily fill his hands. And her hair could be unbound to cover them. Unbound he would say
her hair was to her knee's, but the shade was not of black but light spun
gold. Pursing his lips thoughtfully and
nodding his head in approval, Hiko thought the girl could do nicely, even if
she wasn’t exactly what he’d been searching for. But a moment later he reached her eyes. Sucking in his breath sharply, Hiko turned to Sakura. "How much Sakura-chan?"
Noticing the
smile that graced her lips Hiko knew she had been purposely saving this one for
last. He briefly wondered about it, but let the thought go for the moment. "Since she is not very skilled and you
never leave any of marks…” She tilted her head to the side and smiled. “I say one hundred yen!"
Shaking his
head with a scowl and reaching into his pocket, Hiko grabbed two fifty yen
coins and tossed them to Sakura before turning his gaze back to the sea green
eyes that had captivated him. Stepping forward slowly, he met her gaze directly
and spoke softly, gently. "Untie
your hair, koneko." He smiled when
those beautiful sea green eyes lit up, making them a dark jade color.
Watching as
she did as he requested Hiko glanced over at Sakura questioningly, who in
return gestured towards the shouji at the other end of the room. "Up the stairs and four down on your right…you
should find that it’s suitable to your needs."
***
Hiko followed
the young woman up the stairs, admiring the enticing sway of her hips and the
golden shine to her long hair. It is
like spun gold! He marveled at the
gleaming waves, wondering if the shimmering strands would be as warm as they
appeared. He was fascinated by the
unusual colour, but not surprised to see the light shade. After all, his baka deshi was different as
well. He grimaced at the reminder of
the young man he’d raised as his son…and the resulting turn his thoughts took
towards those of the youjo. Scowling,
Hiko shook his head sharply and thrust the young ninja from his mind. He was here to forget about her…not dwell on
her even more!
At the top of
the stairs, the girl turned to smile at him and gestured gracefully for him to
follow. Raising an eyebrow, he did as
she beckoned. Sakura had said
unskilled…but he wasn’t so certain of that.
She didn’t behave in such a manner, that was for sure. He shrugged and smiled slightly. Even the most skilled courtesan could appear
sweetly innocent if she were paid enough.
He paused before entering the room she motioned to, frowning down at her
bowed head, then as he stepped passed her he reached out, grasping her arm in a
light grip and tugged her inside as well, using his foot to slide the shouji
closed behind them.
~~~
Misao sighed
and tried to disappear into the floor as Aoshi regarded her coolly, expression
as unreadable as ever. “Ano…” Her eyes
moved to Himura as he spoke up hesitantly, expression full of concern. “Aoshi…perhaps Misao-dono should…” He broke
off when the other man raised a hand, silencing him.
“What were
you thinking, Misao? You should know
better than to go into areas like that by yourself. Why would you…”
Misao glared
up at him furiously, hands closed into fists at her sides. “What do you care anyway?” She cried.
“What does it matter? You don’t
really care…you never do!” With that
said, Misao spun on her heel and ran from the room, tears falling unchecked
down her cheeks.
Kenshin
sighed and shook his head slowly, violet eyes full of disapproval. “Poorly done, Aoshi.” He murmured softly before exiting as well,
motioning for Kaoru to follow the distraught young woman.
Misao flung
herself to the ground in the garden, burying her face in her arms as she cried,
her slender form shaking with her heartbroken sobs. Why was Aoshi-sama always so cold towards her? Why didn’t he ever unbend enough to show
even a hint of caring towards her?
She’d loved him for so long…loved him without a return of the
sentiment…not even a slight hint of it.
She’d hoped that eventually he’d come to see her as a woman and not just
as the child he’d known all those years before. Now she knew those hopes were worthless. He’d never see her as anything but the
burdensome child he’d been saddled with.
She should never have told him about what happened in that alley! She wished she’d never come home at all!
So caught up
in her misery, Misao didn’t hear the soft footsteps approaching, crunching on
the gravel of the path. “Oh
Misao-chan…” Kaoru whispered softly and knelt beside the devastated young
woman, silently pulling her into a warm and comforting embrace. “It’s all right, Misao…Shhh…” Gently rocking
her back and forth, smoothing the disheveled dark hair, Kaoru murmured soothing
words of comfort to her younger friend.
“I…” Misao
hiccupped and wiped her eyes on her sleeve.
“I want…” She sniffed loudly and threw her arms around Kaoru. “I want Hiko-san!” She wailed, sobs shaking her small frame.
Kaoru blinked
in surprise and looked over Misao’s dark head towards the path where Kenshin
stood with a sad, but knowing smile. He
turned on his heel and strode purposefully away, towards the gate. Closing her eyes, Kaoru knew he was going in
search of Hiko Seijuurou. She could
only hope it was the right thing to do.
Misao’s feelings were very fragile after her ordeal and Aoshi’s poor
handling of the situation.
***
Himura
Kenshin quickly made his way through the ever-growing crowds of Tanabata
thronging the streets of Kyoto. His mind was in turmoil as it played back the
images of Misao-dono’s tears in the garden of the Aoiya and then her smile as
she was wrapped up in his Shishou’s white mantle. The light that came across
both of their faces as their lips touched….the understanding that seemed to be
gained by both…their feelings for each other had been blatantly obvious for all
to see. But that understanding, it got
discarded somewhere, for now one was confused and full of tears and his Shishou
was more than likely to be found at Sakura-chan's teahouse. Shaking his head
with a sigh, Kenshin wondered just how he was supposed to gain his Shishou's
attention if he was…upstairs.
Rounding the
market where Hiko always got his sake jugs filled, he paused to inquire about
his Shishou. Slowly starting to bite his lower lip in uncertainty, Kenshin
wondered if he should really go to Sakura-chan's teahouse. If Kaoru ever found out… The image of
Misao crying and asking for his Shishou told him his answer. He really had no choice after all. Quickly turning his steps in the direction
of the teahouse, he left the market behind.
Pausing in the street before the familiar building, Kenshin rested his
hand against the familiar and comfortable worn hilt of his sakabatou. Growling in frustration at his hesitancy,
Kenshin took a deep breath, raking a hand through his already disheveled hair,
and walked into the teahouse. Slowly breathing in the smoke, careful not to
choke on it, he glanced around the dim interior with a frown, narrowed violet
gaze missing nothing, noting all the changes that had occurred within the once
familiar teahouse.
Feeling a
warmth flood into his cheeks as he looked around and saw the women of Sakura’s
teahouse with their customers he shifted uncomfortably, aware that he really
should have thought things through first before coming into such an
establishment after having carefully avoided them for so long. Swallowing hard, Kenshin closed his eyes and
slowly counted back from ten in an attempt to push the less than pure thoughts
from his mind. To his chagrin his
attempts were met with stout resistance. He was relieved when a young girl came
up to him, distracting him from his futile efforts of banishing images of Kaoru
in similar circumstance with him…alone…in a furo… He shook his head sharply and
turned his attention to the young woman speaking to him. He blinked back his surprise when he noted
how young she appeared to be. He leaned
closer to here her softly spoken words. She was asking if he wanted to be seated. Shaking his head with a
slight smile, he softly asked for Sakura and was surprised when the girl
muttered something about fetching and popularity.
Rolling back
on his heels as he looked around the hazy room again, Kenshin remembered his
first time in Sakura's teahouse with a half smile. He had been completely unprepared for the ordeal as he
called it at the time. Back then the teahouse had been totally different than
it was today. It had had an atmosphere of gentle refinement and gracious
hosting….very unlike this smoky, foul-smelling cramped establishment he was in
now. He was indeed surprised that his
Shishou would take up time here…he’d thought Hiko’s tastes more discerning than
this. He knew that if he’d been
presented with this scene all those years ago, he never would’ve stayed long
enough to partake of Sakura’s…he cleared his throat…charms.
Suddenly
Kenshin felt strong, yet soft hands slip inside his gi, rubbing the plains of
his chest. Sakura…he closed his eyes and smiled slightly with a soft
sigh. One does not forget the hands
that gave him his first taste of passion. Smiling a little more widely, he
covered her hands with his own over the faded material of his gi and indulged
in the sweet memories for just a moment longer before he reached inside and
removed her hands. In a swift, graceful
move, Kenshin swung her around to face him, his smile widening even more when
he was met with her familiar laughing blue eyes. "Sakura-dono, a pleasure to see you again, that it
is." Kenshin found himself
laughing aloud in delight at her soft purr.
"Ken-san!
The pleasure is always mine! Come walk with me and we’ll find a private place,
hmm?"
Nodding he
let Sakura lead him into the back rooms, listening to the people within the
teahouse as he went by. He smiled as he was lead into the familiar waiting
room, memories of sitting in this very room while awaiting his Shishou’s return
from the rooms upstairs flooding his mind. Kenshin decided to skip the small
talk and get straight to the point for his visit after such a long
absence. "Sakura-dono, I am not
here to sample your charms, that I am not." He smiled to soften his refusal, sparing her feelings at what
was, in essence, a rejection.
He watched as
she huffed, a pout turning down the corners of her painted lips, and poured him
some sake. He nodded his thanks as he
took the cup, inhaling the aroma of the potent alcohol, lifting it to his lips
and sipping, rolling the fiery liquid of his tongue, enjoying the flavor. Sakura always did serve the best… He
almost spewed it out at Sakura's next words, nearly dropping the cup in his
shock. "First Hiko and now you,
Ken-san! Really how is a girl supposed to stay in shape?"
Calming his
reflexes, Kenshin set aside the sake and looked at Sakura with violet eyes wide
with surprise and cleared his throat before trusting his voice. "Sakura-dono is Shishou here? It is
important I see him, that it is."
Kenshin felt
his spirits fall when Sakura sighed and turned to look at the door leading
upstairs. At that moment, he knew he was doomed!
***
Kenshin drew
in a deep breath and braced himself for the wrath of Hiko before sliding the
shouji open. “Shishou…” He began, face
turning bright red with embarrassment.
“Y-you have to come with me, that you do.”
Hiko scowled
at his apprentice. “What the hell do
you think you’re doing, baka? Get
out. I’m…busy.” He turned back to his companion, fully
expecting to be obeyed.
“I-I cant,
Shishou!” He stepped further into the
room, noting that the young woman’s eyes were green…like Misao? He shook his head sharply and focused on the
larger man again instead. “Please,
Shishou…Misao-dono is asking for you, that she is.”
“Youjo?” Hiko turned back to his baka deshi, worry
creasing his brow. “What’s wrong with
her?” Without waiting for a reply, Hiko
stood abruptly, smirking at his apprentice’s increasingly red face. “What’s the matter, baka? Don’t act like you’ve never seen a woman
without her clothes on.” He paused and
quirked an eyebrow at the blushing redhead.
“Don’t tell me you’ve never…”
“Of course I
have!” Kenshin exclaimed, horrified at
the sudden turn in his Shishou’s thoughts.
He scowled and purposely turned his back on the suddenly grinning
sword’s master. “What do you take me
for?” He muttered under his breath,
irritated by the innuendo in Hiko’s amused gaze.
The tall
swordsman looked over at the younger man as he reached for his trademark white
mantle. “You have to learn to relax,
baka deshi.” He smirked and clamped a
large hand on Kenshin’s shoulder. “Why don’t you stay and enjoy Anna-chan’s
company.” He ducked through the shouji
before the smaller man could recover from the shock that had immobilized him,
chuckling at the mixed emotions flitting across his expression, ranging from
shock to embarrassment to anger and finally resignation. The last intrigued Hiko, but he didn’t stay
to question, choosing instead to leave while the leaving was good. Smiling at Sakura, he nodded back towards
the room. “Thank you for your
hospitality Sakura-chan, but I’m needed elsewhere quite urgently.”
Sakura smiled
and nodded, glancing into the room in time to see Anna latch onto Kenshin’s arm
as he turned to leave. Laughing at the
pleading look in his expressive violet eyes, she reached over and slid the
shouji closed with finality. Faintly
she thought she heard a warbled exclamation come from inside. She paused and frowned at the closed shouji,
listening. “Orororo---mph!” Grinning, she turned and hurried down the
stairs to her waiting customers.
~~~
Misao looked
up at Kaoru and offered her a trembling smile.
“I’m sorry, Kaoru…” She whispered softly, tears shimmering in her sea
green eyes, making them appear larger and mysterious. “I shouldn’t bother you with my problems…not when you have your
own…”
Kaoru frowned
in mock severity. “None of that
Misao-chan! We’re friends…like
sisters…you can always talk to me, no matter what the problem is, and I’ll
always be there to listen. Just as you
would do for me.” Kaoru gave the younger
girl a quick hug and sighed. She looked
up, over Misao’s dark head and blinked in surprise when she spotted Aoshi
watching the two of them intently, expression unreadable. “Just let it all out, Misao…cry if you
must…” She whispered softly, dark blue eyes holding Aoshi’s cool green gaze,
searching for a sign…any sign…that he was moved by the young woman’s
heartbreak.
Misao sniffed
and snuggled in closer to Kaoru, accepting the comfort her closest friend was
offering. “I hate him, Kaoru! I hate him for doing this to me…and I hate
myself for letting him…”
Sapphire blue
eyes widening in shock, Kaoru stared at Aoshi, knowing that he’d heard the
softly uttered words spoken so bitterly and passionately. “Misao…” She began, then closed her eyes and
shook her head. There was nothing she
could say to ease the pain of rejection her younger friend was
experiencing. She frowned and shook her
head sharply when Aoshi took a silent step towards them, lips pressed firmly
together in an uncompromising line.
“All this
time…” Misao choked on a sob. “All this
time I’ve loved him unconditionally and he never once showed any
sign of even caring just a little.”
Sniffling loudly, she swiped her tears away roughly with the tips of her
fingers. “He doesn’t even care what
might have happened tonight! All he
cares about is that I disobeyed him! I
was only there because I’d hoped he’d meet me…like I asked him to in the note I
left. But he didn’t show…he never
does. But Hiko-sama did…he was
there…and he showed more caring than Aoshi-sama ever has!”
Kaoru
tightened her arms and held the young woman close, closing her eyes and
speaking softly, but loud enough to ensure that Aoshi heard every word she
said. “Then maybe Hiko-san is the right
man for you, Misao-chan…perhaps if you allowed him a chance, you’d find the
happiness you deserve…and the love you need.”
She opened her eyes and gasped when she saw the anger burning in
Shinomori Aoshi’s usually cold green eyes, and just beyond him, just inside the
gate, stood Hiko Seijuurou, expression registering shock as he stared into her
startled blue gaze.
***
Hiko
Seijuurou could only stare at the two young women seated on the ground,
oblivious to the dew damp grass staining their kimono’s. His mind mulled over
his apprentice’s woman’s last shocking words. Love? Can you really do that anymore? He wondered sadly. Scowling at the almost timid thoughts his
mind was producing, he answered his internal question immediately. I am human am I not? Love is part of
being human. So why did the thought of loving someone hurt so much?
Suddenly it didn't matter, nothing mattered, and he knew it had been a mistake
coming here. Spinning on his heel to walk away he went still at his youjo's
whispered words, hand braced against the back gate of the garden of the Aoiya.
"Could
he love me? I am nothing more than a child!"
Images of her
laughing sea green eyes rushed at him, eyes that where frightened and happy at
the same time. In the alley or two years ago it didn't matter. But she is
confused, she does not know WHAT she wants. Stepping forward Hiko was about
to silently exit when his apprentice’s woman’s soft voice filled the night as
she gently spoke to Misao. “And the
kiss you shared with Hiko-san? What did that tell you?”
Hiko strained
his ears to hear the answer, holding his breath when he heard her soft,
indignant huff, feeling his heart thudding painfully in his chest. “Kaoru I told you it wasn’t really a kiss,
but...but...but I have never felt that tingle before. I have never felt so...special.”
Her words
stopped him cold, his pulse racing at the sudden realization her soft and
innocent words revealed. She wanted him and didn’t know it. However...he had to
think like the reasonable adult here, he could not show her what she was unknowingly
asking for without... His thoughts
ground to an abrupt halt at Kaoru’s next words. “Do you think you could love him, Misao?”
His breath
was caught, his body unable to move. His mind shut down. Love me? Could
she...could I? In a flash he knew he had to know, without any one getting
in the way causing interference. Within a snap flash, he had his desired within
his arms and was out side the gate once more, smirking at the shocked
expression on Shinomori Aoshi’s face and Kaoru’s knowing smile and delighted
laugh as she nodded her approval.
***
“I didn’t
know the teachings of Hiten Mitsurugi were to be used for kidnapping women,
Hiko-san.” Misao commented dryly when
her wits finally returned to her. One
moment she’d been on the ground, being hugged by Kaoru, then next there’d been
a swift breeze and she’d felt strong arms come around her, lifting her,
carrying her with god-like speed out the back gate of the Aoiya and into the
cool, crisp night of a darkened Kyoto.
“Yes…well…”
Hiko cleared his throat and carefully lowered her until her feet touched the
solid ground, though he kept his arms around her protectively, shielding her
from the possibility if prying eyes and also from the chill night air. “The Hiten Mitsurugi Ryuu is highly
adaptable, youjo.” He offered her a
somewhat sheepish grin.
“Uh huh. Adaptable.
Right.” Misao didn’t know what
to think. She liked being held in his
arms…but what were his intentions?
Biting her lip in indecision, she finally drew in a deep fortifying
breath and slowly raised her head to look him in the eyes, a faint blush
spreading across her cheeks as she did so.
“Why did you kidnap me, Hiko-san?”
He frowned
slightly, searching for the right words to convey his thoughts to the innocent
young woman looking up at him with a steady gaze. He felt himself drawn in to the clear, bright green of her eyes,
all thoughts scattering to the four winds as the seconds ticked by, his
thundering pulse counting off the time loudly in his ears. For the first time in his adult life he
found himself left utterly speechless by the beauty before him. “Ano…” He murmured softly, sword callused
thumb moving in slow circles against the softness of her cheek in slow, lazy
circles.
Misao waited
patiently, savoring the warmth of his large frame so close to her own and the
gentleness of his light touch. Slowly
closing her eyes, she leaned her face against his hand, pressing her cheek into
his large warm palm. Keeping her eyes
closed, her blush deepening, Misao decided to throw caution right out the
shouji and be bold. “I like you
Hiko-san.” She whispered softly, slowly
opening her eyes again to gaze up at him, her feelings clear in her darkened
green gaze. “A lot.”
Hiko stared
down at the young woman looking up at him so earnestly, and found himself
leaning down, closer to her, his eyes following the movement of her tongue as
it darted out to wet her lips in unconscious invitation. “I like you, too, Misao-chan.” He murmured softly, placing two fingers
under her chin and tilting her face up to his.
“A lot.” He breathed against her
lips just before he claimed them in a sweetly tender kiss.
Misao melted
against his larger, muscular frame, her arms coming up to wind around his neck
as she stood on tiptoe to better meet his kiss, pressing her slender form
against his in sensuous abandon, her passion slowly being awakened under the
gentle onslaught of his lips. This
is where I belong… She thought with a soft, contented sigh against his
lips. “Kihou…” She whispered, boldly
pulling his head down for another kiss, fingers tangling in his dark hair as
she welcomed him wholeheartedly.
Releasing her
lips reluctantly, Hiko smiled down at her, noting with a surge of pure
masculine pride her flushed cheeks and lips swollen from his kisses. “Misao…” He murmured her name gently,
carefully lifting her into his arms again until her feet dangled above the
ground. “My Misao…” He stated
fiercely, punctuating his declaration with a quick kiss.
She giggled,
sea green eyes twinkling with delight. “My, my but we’re possessive, Hiko-san.” She laughed when his brows drew down in a mock scowl, the amused
laughter in his dark eyes belying the expression.
“My name…” He
began with quiet dignity. “Is Kakunoshi
Nitu.”
Misao’s lips
curved into a provocative smile as she twined her arms around his strong neck
and rubbed her nose affectionately against his, ignoring his shocked
expression. “Nitu-sama…” She murmured,
daringly pressing little teasing, butterfly-soft kisses against the corners of
his mouth. She pulled back long enough
to gaze into his dark eyes. “Thank
you.”
Tilting his
head to the side questioningly, Hiko studied her upturned features with loving
tenderness reflected in his dark eyes.
“For what?”
“For not
treating me like a child.” She smiled
and rested her head against his shoulder.
“This is going to take some getting used to.” She murmured thoughtfully.
“What’s that,
youjo?” He closed his eyes, enjoying
the feeling of holding her in his arms, her small body cradled protectively against
his strong chest.
She laughed
softly, a provocative sound so near to his ear it sent a tiny shiver of
pleasure throughout him. “I was always
a little afraid of you before…” She admitted softly.
“But
not now?” He whispered against he hair,
inhaling her fresh, clean scent appreciatively and smiled when she
shrugged. “Koneko? Are you afraid?”
“A
little.” She sighed and buried her face
against his shoulder.
“Well…”
He shrugged and turned back towards the Aoiya.
He’d had his say. It was now time
to return her home to where she belonged.
“We have time to overcome that, I suppose.”
Misao
frowned and pulled back slightly. “What
do you mean?”
Hiko
offered her his most disarming smile.
“Why, Misao…I thought my intentions clear.” When her expression remained blank he shook his head with a low
chuckle. “I mean to woo you,
itoshii. We’ll have plenty of time to
get to know each other and lay your lingering fears to rest, hmm?” Suddenly he became serious. “That is…if you would allow it?”
She
blinked, a delicate blush staining her cheeks.
“Woo me?” She repeated in a
whisper, a slow smile spreading across her features. She threw her arms around him and hugged him tightly, and then
pulled back to scatter kisses across his face.
With
a grin Hiko tightened his arms. “Is
that a ‘yes’, Misao-chan?”
She
laughed and pressed one final kiss against his lips. “You have to ask?”
The
stars shone brightly overhead as Hiko Seijuurou the thirteenth returned to the
Aoiya with his precious burden held with infinite tenderness in his strong
arms, a soft summer breeze blowing through Kyoto, caressing the two lovers
gently, carrying the sounds of the late night revelers enjoying the festivities
of Tanabata, their wishes and prayers floating up into the night sky along with
their laughter and songs.
**Owari**