Subject: [FFML] [Ranma] [final] MASN Pt 1 The Step Beyond Ch2: Through a New Door
From: "Joseph A. Kohle" <jakohle@worldnet.att.net>
Date: 11/11/1999, 11:59 PM
To: ffml@fanfic.com
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Well, I said two weeks, then I hit midterms and two weeks became four, I
am sorry for the delay, but here, finally, in its final version, do you
think I can use the word 'final' any more times? PRobably not, but that
is not final yet.

Anyway, here is the next part. Please enjoy, Send me comments and
criticism on anything you like dislike or find utterly wrong with the
grammar, spelling, and anything else. It won't matter too much unl;ess
it is a grammar or spelling error, but it gives me something to work
from.

WARNING: MASN is a Drama with tragic undertones. It is serious in many
of its parts and deals with the Ranma Universe in a more realistic
light. SO you can expect anything, accept for Clowns in tutu's, I don't
do clowns.

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author, Joseph Kohle, January 1997. This work of fiction is the result
of the author's hard work and is for the enjoyment of others. Please do
not change, modify, or use any segment of this story without the
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                        Meiyo Ai soshite Nikushimi

                        A Ranma Nibunnoichi Fanfic
                             by: Joseph Kohle
                      
			 Part I: The Step Beyond  
                      Chapter II Through a New Door
                                   
                                  ~ 1 ~                      

     Ranma winced as the doctor prodded his side. Lifting his head, he 
glanced down at his stomach. An angry, puckered, red gash followed the line 
of his rib cage from almost the center of his chest to the side of his 
abdomen. Around two dozen staples sutured the wound. On top of this he could 
feel the stiffness from countless other stitches knitting his internal organs 
together.
	The doctor, Tenmatsu, was being gentle, his thin hands softly probing 
Ranma's flesh. Thankful for the small kindness, Ranma watched the doctor 
work. At the moment, he was absorbed in his work. His dark eyes remained 
intent on his patient. Absently, he brushed an errant lock of dark hair from 
out of his eyes before pressing firmly against the wound.
	Ranma involuntarily gasped at the pain. His side still hurt on a  
regular basis, but this pain was stronger than it had been all day.
	"Hmm . . . " Tenmatsu-sensei mumbled.
	"What?" Ranma asked through clenched teeth. He hated being 
incapacitated, and he despised being treated as if he were weak. Sure, he 
might have almost died, but he was healing rapidly. It was only a matter of 
days before he could return to a semi-normal routine. He did not need this 
attention.
	"You're a lucky young man," Tenmatsu observed empathically, as he 
covered Ranma back up, "I don't know how you did it, but that knife nearly 
completely severed an artery. That's why you lost so much blood. Also the 
fact that it sliced through the upper abdominal muscles and cut your large 
intestine did not help anything. Most people would have died from the amount 
of blood you lost. Like I said, you were lucky." 
	Ranma shrugged his shoulders as if the comment was expected.
	"I want you to stay off of your feet for a few days. Give your body a 
chance to heal. Even though Dr. Toufu says you are able to go home. I still 
think you should stay here an extra day or two." He looked at Ranma 
pleadingly, but Ranma pointedly ignored the look. Instead he turned his 
attention to Akane, who was sitting across from his bed.
	Sighing in defeat Tenmatsu-sensei checked off a few things on Ranma's 
chart. "Don't tell me I didn't warn you though," he said and left the room, 
the door closing silently behind him, and then latching.
	"You could've been nicer to him, Ranma," Akane said, sliding her chair 
closer to his bed.
	"What did I do?" Ranma demanded irritably. 
	"You ignored him, and kept looking at him like he was wasting your 
time," she explained evenly, trying to keep her temper despite Ranma's 
stubbornness, "He's only trying to help you."
	Sighing, Ranma sank back into his pillows in defeat. He was not up to 
an argument, and he knew Akane was right. "I know he is, but I hate being in 
a hospital. Besides Toufu-sensei said I could go home."
	Shaking her head, Akane decided to change the subject. Like Ranma she 
did not want an argument. They had not had one since he had woken up two days 
ago, and she was not in a hurry to start. Ranma had promised her that he 
would try and be more reasonable, and she had promised to listen to him 
before she hit him with something. Really those two things were the single 
biggest cause of their skirmishes.
	"Have you decided what we are going to tell our parents?" she asked. It 
was obvious to both of them that the truth was too dangerous to tell anyone. 
First of all, a forced marriage was a certainty if Akane's father learned 
that she was no longer a virgin. Secondly, Ranma had enough problems with his 
other fiances and people in school without having it be common knowledge that 
he had tried to kill himself, especially over a misunderstanding.
	"We can't say it was all a dream, can we?" Ranma suggested. Akane gave 
him a cold stare. "I guess not."
	Suddenly Ranma's eyes lit up and a mischievous grin spread across his 
face. "We're so blind!"
	"What?" Akane asked apprehensively. She didn't like that look in 
Ranma's eyes.
	"Well it is really simple. I'm amazed you didn't see it first."
	"Ranma!" Akane growled.
	"I mean it has to be believable," His eyes glittered, and he leaned 
closer to Akane, his lips scant inches from her cheek. "You."
	"Yes?" His hot breath distracted her, igniting a small blush in her 
cheeks.
	His lips nipped at her own. A delicious thrill ran through her body for 
a moment, dulling Ranma's next statement.
	"Attacked me with a knife."
	He was on the other side of the bed, laughing before she could react.
	"Ranma!" Akane stormed. She wasn't mad.  Ranma�s laughing gaze and his 
bright smile told her it was a joke. But he was not getting off that easily. 
She would get her revenge. 
	Smiling, Akane leaned forward. "Ranma?" Her hand caressed the pillow 
beside his head, her fingers gently sweeping across his ear.
	"Yes?" He waited for it, but enjoyed the play.
	"I'm not taking the blame for this, Ranma," Akane stated evenly.
	Her fingers clenched, and suddenly Ranma had no pillow, as it flew into 
the air and crashed against his face, muffling his startled exclamation.
	Clawing the pillow away, Ranma and Akane broke into smiles, their 
enjoyment bubbling underneath the surface. Silence descended about them, 
leaving only the comfortable moment. 
	Both new the test had been passed with flying colours. They were having 
fun, and enjoying the moment, despite the weight hanging above them. Maybe 
there was a chance.
	Akane shook away the serenity first, realizing that they only had a 
little while before their fathers returned. Sighing, Akane retreated to the 
original plan. "Why can't it just be a training accident?"
	Ranma shook his head. This was probably going to lead to an argument. 
"We weren't talking the whole week before," Ranma reasoned, "No one's going 
to believe we were training in your room."
	"Do you have a better idea?" Akane snapped back. The situation grated 
against her nerves. They were accomplishing nothing. "If you do than give it 
to me, Ranma. I know this is flimsy. But what else do we have?"
	"Ah . . . I, ah" he began and then stopped a look of confusion crossing 
his face. Throwing up his hands in defeat, he burrowed into his pillows even 
deeper. "Why do you have to be right so often?" he muttered. 
	She directed a smile at him. "Oh, c'mon. I'll let you win the next 
time." Ranma flashed her a dirty look but it did not last very long. He was 
finding it harder and harder to stay angry with Akane when she smiled at him. 
Somehow she had discovered that chink in his defensive wall and was 
exploiting it ruthlessly. It did not matter to Ranma. He would find her 
weakness soon enough.
	His face softening, Ranma smiled back at her. It was nice sitting, 
well, actually lying while she sat next to him, and talking like civilized 
people for once. They had discussed a lot since yesterday. Most of it 
revolved around their relationship, trying to find some sort of neutral 
ground from which they could work.
	Both of them had realized and accepted that the problems in their 
relationship were not the other one's fault entirely; although, Akane was 
still adamant on the fact that if he had told her about the curse in the 
first place, they might have started on better terms. Realizing it was futile 
to argue, and with an understanding that it was only a small thing, Ranma let 
her have that point. There were other points that were just as big, like her 
seemingly endless ability to jump to the wrong conclusions. He had also made 
her promise to stay away from weapons and heavy objects when they were 
fighting.
	That did not come without a price though. He had to avoid his other 
fiancees as much as possible. Personally, Ranma considered that unfair. It 
was not his fault that they chased him. What was he supposed to do, lock 
himself in the basement? Akane actually had the gall to consider that idea 
for a brief moment before relenting and only stipulating that he not seek 
them out, and that he get rid of them as fast as possible when they found 
him.
	One thing they had not discussed was his mouth. Ranma was thankful for 
that boon. He knew that he often spoke without thinking, resulting in the 
hurt feelings of the people he cared for or the major misunderstandings and 
problems that plagued him. Really, he did not want to hurt people, but he 
just always seemed to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to the wrong 
person. Instead he had promised himself, at least around Akane, to watch what 
he said. It was hard. It had taken all of his control not to lash out at her 
during their discussion on the alibi.
	Sighing, Ranma turned to watch the wall. Was it possible for them to 
put it all behind? To go on like nothing had happened? Truthfully he did not 
know. He wanted it to be true. He would do everything he could do to make it 
true, but somehow he knew how small of a chance they actually had. But he was 
not going to let it discourage him. There was a chance, small though it may 
be. At one point, something had to go right in his life, and he wanted this 
to be the thing that did.
	"What are you thinking about?" Akane asked him.
	"How hard this is going to be, for us both," he said absently, still 
thinking of their relationship.
	"Mmm-hmm," Akane agreed, "But it is the easiest way to explain your 
injury."
	Confused, Ranma snapped his attention over to her and just nodded as 
she smiled at him. Why burden her with his depressing thoughts? Let her be 
happy for a while. She deserved it. Ranma just wished someone would decide he 
deserved a little happiness in his life.
	The next half-hour blurred as they hurriedly flushed out the details of 
the story, much to Ranma's chagrin. But as Akane had said, it was the easiest 
way. 
	It was a fairly simple alibi. Ranma had accepted a challenge to fight 
another martial artist with blade weapons, and since he had known nothing 
about kendo, he had gone to Akane who had studied the art when she was 
younger.
	They had been practicing with a real tanto so he could get used to 
moving with a weapon in his hand and because they had not been able to find a 
wooden facsimile. As usual they had erupted into an argument, neither one 
took the blame for starting it, but everyone was so used to their arguments 
that who started it was a moot point.
	Exasperated Ranma had turned and left the room, only to tangle himself 
in a pile of clothes. Since he was not used to a weapon in his hand, he did 
not know how to react, and so reacted like he always did, and rolled with the 
fall. This had the unfortunate side-effect of slamming the tanto into his 
body, and ripping the wound open as he rolled. 
	It was simple and straight forward.
	The story was as believable as free property in Tokyo. He knew it. 
Akane knew it. Kunou would be able to see past this fabricated fable. And 
Nabiki? She'd eat it for lunch. 
	The facts were indisputable. Why would he practice with a tanto instead 
of a bokken? Besides why would he be practicing with weapons anyway? His 
martial arts were refined enough that disarming an opponent was easier than 
fighting with weapons himself. That and the fact that the story made him look 
like a complete incompetent did not make it any easier for him to swallow.
	It just wasn't fair, he decided finally. Life had a grudge against him.
	Surprisingly, the story was received with few questions, although Ranma 
saw Nabiki's unsatisfied expression. Nabiki had a nose for when things did 
not sound right, and Ranma knew this reeked worse than a fish wharf. Luckily, 
Nabiki either forgot to press the issue, or was not too interested in the 
actual story. Ranma really did not care for the explanation. If Nabiki was 
unsatisfied, she kept quiet about it, which suited Ranma perfectly. There 
were other problems he had to deal with, like his father.
	During the entire time Akane and himself had related the story, Genma's 
expression had darkened like approaching thunder clouds. Finally, as the last 
words were spoken, and silence descended on the room, the storm broke. "Boy, 
do you have any common sense?" Genma thundered, "And I thought I trained you 
well. But no! You've gotta do something idiotic like this."
	Grumbling he turned away, but did not even reach the far side of the 
bed before striking like lightning. His hands grabbed Ranma by the collar and 
hauled his son's face within inches of his own. "Is your training slipping? 
It must be. A four-year-old would've handled that fall better." 
	It took Ranma�s entire being to control his instinct to fight back. 
Only Akane's intervention saved Genma.
	"Put him down!" Akane snapped, slamming her fist into Genma's kidney. 
Grunting, Ranma's father loosened his hold on Ranma. "Do you want to open his 
wound again? For kami's sake, have you no decency? He is your son, and he is 
still injured!"
	The room stilled, and then Genma nodded, turning away from Ranma and 
Akane both. Releasing his grip, he stepped back from the bed. 
	"From the moment you get home, Boy," Genma stated, "Till the moment I 
see some improvement, I'll run you ragged, train you into the ground. You're 
going to find out how many separate muscles you've got in that body because 
every single one'll be sore when I'm through with you."
	"Nearly killing yourself on a pile of clothes," Genma muttered, turning 
away from his son and walking out of the room. "That's not right. That's 
disgraceful." 
	Stung and hurt by his father's words, Ranma sank deep into his pillows. 
Maybe if he told him the truth, he'd go easier. At least then, Ranma figured, 
he would have done something honorable, but a quick glance at Akane's  pained 
and sorrowful expression stopped him from speaking out in his defense. The 
fact that she felt sorrow for him made it easier to bear. Somehow he knew she 
was going to be extra nice around him for a few days, and that made his 
father's tongue fade into the past.
	  The others were a little more supportive of him. Kasumi simply 
commented on how happy she was that he was going to be okay. Soun of course 
wept over him and left without a comment. Surprisingly Nabiki was fairly 
quiet, only offering words similar to Kasumi's. This all suited Ranma 
perfectly, who did not need or want too much attention. It was bad enough 
dealing with his father's scorn, and the humiliation this story was going to 
spawn when it reached school. The price of his stupidity he figured. For some 
reason he seemed to paying that more often these days.
	"C'mon, how bad could it be?" Akane asked when they were alone again.
	"We're talking about Oyaji," Ranma stated glumly, "Training me is his 
one and only goal in life. This is going to be very bad." Akane patted his 
hand reassuringly, but it did not help. Ranma was dreading going home now. 
Maybe he should take that doctor's advice and stay longer.
                                   
                                  ~ 2 ~                      

	Nabiki listened outside Ranma's hospital room for a few minutes before 
silently slipping away. Nothing, absolutely nothing. She had been sure that 
the two would have let down their guards after the family left, but obviously 
Ranma and Akane were not taking any chances.
	The entire situation infuriated Nabiki to no end. There was money to be 
made here. It was sitting right in front of her. She just could not reach it. 
She despised not having all the facts. Ranma was in the hospital for a 
reason. And it was not a training accident.
	Nabiki grimaced in disgust as she walked past the nurse station.
	It was more unbelievable than campaign promises and had holes in it 
large enough for Kunou's ego to pass through comfortably. But the problem was 
that she had no leverage to get the real story. Something had happened in her 
sister's room, something very drastic, but for the life of her she was unable 
to figure it out.
	She stopped in front of the elevator bank and stabbed the down button 
in frustration.
	There were too many conflicting points to the whole situation. Before 
Ranma had gone to the hospital, Ranma and his fiancee had not spoken a single 
word to each other. Like petulant siblings they avoided each other 
constantly. At school, Akane did not speak of him. And Ranma had not even 
deigned to attend class to escape Akane. 
	Akane had growled in anger every time Ranma's name was mentioned, and 
if it involved her name with his, the resulting display was on the edge of 
being a form of art. Furthermore, Ranma had literally disappeared that entire 
week. There had been only two meals that he had come to, one the morning he 
had gone to the hospital, the other a dinner in the middle of the week. At 
each event, Ranma had been quiet and eaten slowly for once in his life. He 
had spoken nothing to any member of the family and simply disappeared 
afterwards. 
	The elevator buzzed as it hit the floor and the door slid opened. It 
was empty, much to Nabiki's relief. Stepping aboard she pushed the button for 
the lobby. God she wished figuring out Ranma was as easy as choosing a floor.
	Nabiki was not even sure if he had even slept at the house, she 
certainly hadn't been able to find him when she wanted to get a few pictures. 
	And the next thing she knew, he was in the hospital, apparently stabbed 
by a tanto.
	At first Nabiki had thought Akane might have attacked him in a fit of 
anger, but she dismissed that as the evidence began to gather. She had been 
in the room next to her sister's when the entire thing happened, and she 
remembered nothing that sounded like a fight. Actually it had been fairly 
quiet until Akane had screamed and then Ranma's scream of pain a heartbeat 
later.
	So if Akane had done nothing, then the blame fell to Ranma by default. 
Yet what could he have done? Maybe it really was a training accident. She 
shook her head in denial. That was not possible, Ranma was too good for that, 
besides she had never seen him practice with a weapon, yet whenever he picked 
one up he was as proficient with it as if he had been born to the thing. No, 
it was not an accident.  There had been something deliberate about what had 
happened. It had the feel of something that had gone wrong like . . . well 
she didn't know and that was what frustrated her. 
	The elevator slowed, and the door opened revealing the bright lobby. 
Stepping off the elevator, Nabiki followed the signs toward the outpatient 
entrance to the hospital. Kasumi and the others would be waiting for her 
there. Absently she paid attention to signs, but really her mind was dwelling 
on several days ago.
	She had listened at the door when Ranma had first been stabilized. 
Akane was in with him, talking underneath her breath, crying softly. Most of 
the words were blurred by the door and Akane's soft, sobbing whispers as 
Nabiki sat outside, hoping to uncover a small morsel. For thirty minutes she 
sat patiently and listened, and the only clue that flitted through was near 
the end when Akane exploded briefly. "Baka," Akane suddenly snapped in a 
voice filled with anger and grief, "Why did you do this? Don't you ever 
think? You didn't hurt me. You never have . . . " The rest retreated into 
nonsense as Akane began crying again.
	Was it possible that Ranma had meant to injure himself? It didn't seem 
like the Ranma she knew. He was always so confident and easy going about 
life, but if the circumstances were right . . .  
	But what circumstances could ever be that right? 
	The training trip? No one knew what had happened there, only that they 
had returned separately. He could have insulted or hurt Akane.
	But if he had, why was her sister protecting him? 
	Massaging her temples to relieve the strain, Nabiki halted in the 
bright corridor, a few patients walking around her.
	Could Ranma have somehow hurt Akane? 
	The sudden thought froze her. Was it possible? Could Ranma have tried 
to enact some atonement in one of his drastic and ill-thought out ideas?
	A small crowd of doctors and interns turned the corner, forcing Nabiki 
to hastily dodge aside. As the group rushed by, Nabiki caught only a few 
words about a recent operation. But the interruption had already done its 
damage as she stood in the next corridor. 
	The thought of Ranma hurting himself just did not seem plausible 
anymore. He was terrified of death. Nabiki had only to look as far as Ranma's 
hidden relationship with his mother. 
	Scowling, Nabiki stormed down the corridor, hoping to catch up with her 
family before they reached the train station.
	Everything was one big enigma, a Rubric's Cube of what ifs and 
unanswered questions. There was a pattern but she was missing one key 
element, and she had no clue what it was. But she would. If it killed her, 
she was going to uncover the very heart of this situation, and then the money 
would be coming.
                                   
                                  ~ 3 ~                      

	Pivoting, Ranma spun his body, his foot whipping around to land with a 
solid thwack against the wooden post. Without pause another kick connected, 
followed closely by a blizzard of punches. The dojo resounded with the 
staccato claps of each of his strikes. 
	Sweat poured down his face, stinging his eyes, rolling across his 
cheeks and lips leaving a salty taste on his tongue. Drops fell from his nose 
and hair with each attack to splatter on the wooden floor. A dull sheen of 
sweat covered his naked shoulders and chest.
	He was tired. The past few hours had become a blur in his mind. There 
was only the solid rhythm of his continuous strikes against the unoffending 
post. He did not care about what he had practiced or what he still had to do. 
Only the present was important. It required too much energy to think of 
anything else. 
	The constant training had slowly drained him. This was only his second 
day back from the hospital and he was still recovering from the loss of 
blood. What did that matter to his father? As long as the story stuck, he 
suffered unending training to redress his mistake. Oyaji had promised to 
grind him into the ground, and he was already close to doing it.
	His arms felt like leaden weights, each strike a struggle for the  
precision and speed that marked his expertise. Dimly he was aware that his 
form was suffering under his exhaustion. He knew he should end now, but he 
never gave up. If it killed him, he would finish this sequence. 
	So he pushed onward, feeling like he was fighting in a vat of molasses. 
He simply went through the series. Jab, jab, knife hand, snap kick,  
roundhouse, backhand, jab, jab, jab, forearm, dropkick, uppercut, flip to 
gain position . . . on and on it went through his mind, an endless rhythm 
that he had worked hundreds of times. Each series became harder and harder, 
until he had taken himself to the limit. With a low growl he launched a final 
series, unwilling to give in, to let his father beat him down.
	Jab, jab, knife hand . . . I didn't do anything wrong . . . snap kick,  
roundhouse . . . It's just that stupid story . . . backhand, jab, jab . . . 
if I was able to tell him the truth I could be relaxing . . . jab, forearm . 
. . he has no right to punish me . . . dropkick . . . why'd I go along with 
Akane? . . . uppercut, flip back to position . . . why do I suffer!? . . . 
spin kick, snapkick . . . why does life treat me like this? . . . jab, spin, 
backhand . . . it's not fair . . . jab, jab, jab, jab . . .  CRAAAACK! The 
top of the post flew from the rest of the post to slam and stick into the 
wall. Exhausted Ranma could only drop to his knees and finally lean against 
the ruined post, his breathing heavy and laboured, his eyes shut.
	Oxygen-starved muscles burned throughout his body. He sucked in air 
through his mouth, deeply and evenly. Slowly his heart stopped thudding in 
his chest and resumed its normal pace. Rarely did he have such an intensive 
training session. Placed on top of his weakened condition, it was amazing 
that he had survived. Several hours of sparring with his father, jogging 
before that, kata and combination practices afterwards. The afternoon had 
disappeared in a blur of sweat and repetition. He only had a vague idea what 
time it was, and that was only because his stomach was empty and growling.
	He knew he should probably go inside the house. Kasumi was probably 
already preparing the table.
	His body had other ideas though, it wanted him to stay there. So he did 
and just relaxed in the dojo, slowly gaining back his strength, as he slipped 
gently into a dreamless half-sleep.
	Sensing a new presence in the dojo woke Ranma from his rest.
	"Ranma?" Akane's voice was tentative, her step light, barely audible, 
as she walked across the floor. Ranma opened his eyes. The first thing he 
noticed was that it was dark outside.
	He yawned and stretched, his muscles tightening painfully for a second 
before relaxing, leaving him refreshed. 
	Next his gaze wandered to Akane, who was walking toward him, almost to 
him. She was carrying a plate covered with a napkin, the delicious aroma of 
food reaching Ranma, causing his stomach to grumble in anticipation. Smirking 
at his reaction, Akane removed the napkin and sat in front of him before 
beginning to nibble at the food. 
	"I'm sorry ya missed dinner, Ranma," Akane said in a sorrowful voice, 
"Kasumi really out did herself." She stabbed a piece of pork from the full 
plate with a chopstick and admired it for a moment before taking a bite from 
it. Chewing quickly, she swallowed it and sighed.
	 Mouth agape, Ranma stared at his iinazuke. It was obvious she was not 
going to share the food with him, and was purposefully torturing him with it. 
What had he done now?
	"Well I'm full." Akane smiled at him as if nothing was wrong and 
dropped the half-eaten piece of pork back on the plate and recovered it with 
the napkin. That was the final straw.
	"Akane," Ranma half-growled, half-pleaded yet it was fully underlaid 
with dismayed shock. Much to his surprise, Akane started laughing, her eyes 
sparkling with mirth, and then patted him on the cheek.
	"Oh stop it. Do you think I'm ready to start fighting with you? The 
food's for you."
	Ranma glared at her, but grabbed the plate and began wolfing down the 
food. "That's not funny," he mumbled around a mouthful, of rice, "I was 
starving."
	"Gomen, but I just couldn't resist." She dropped her eyes demurely. 
"You're not mad, are you?"
	Sighing, he swallowed. "No. I-it's just that I'm tired, Akane. Oyaji is 
working me ragged, and I'm in no mood for fun right now. A bath and bed 
sounds better."
	"Oh, and I was going to see if you wanted to go to the new Jackie Chan 
movie, but if you're too tired . . . " She left it hanging and started to 
leave.
	"Nani?" Ranma sputtered in shock.
	"The Jackie Chan movie," Akane explained smiling, "I was going to take 
you to it. You know, kinda make up for all the trouble my story is putting 
you through. But if you're tired, well that is up to you."
	"No, no, no," Ranma gushed, pushing away the empty plate. Akane was 
asking him for a date, or something like that. He quickly pinched his arm, a 
sharp pain confirmed that he was very awake. "Arigato." He smiled 
tentatively. "I guess I need some fun. You know how the last week and a 
half's gone."
	"Baka," she said walking away, "It was all your fault, so don't blame 
me, or look for pity because there's none coming."
	�Really," Ranma shot back, regaining some of his composure, "I seem to 
be suffering for your story."
	Akane glanced back over her shoulder. "Do you want me to tell the 
truth?" Ranma shook his head slowly. "Then just be glad I'm not making you 
take me out."
	Ranma groaned, but before he could think of anything insulting enough 
to say, Akane had disappeared out the door. 
	"Oh, be ready in thirty minutes." Her voice floated back from the yard. 
	Muttering under his breath about the unfairness of the gods and violent 
tomboys, Ranma stood up on stiff legs and walked from the dojo, heading to 
the house. 
	He was seriously tempted to go find Akane and tell her to forget the 
whole thing. A whole evening of her in this present attitude was not exactly 
on his list of favorites, but being smashed into the floor by her bokken was 
high on his list to avoid also, so he would go. 
	Resigned to his fate, Ranma plodded into the house and headed to the 
bathroom. Walking in, he shed his remaining clothes. The furo was already 
filled with hot water, simply waiting for him. Anxious to take the 
invitation, Ranma grabbed the soap and sat on the stool. Filling the bucket 
beside the stool, he emptied the cold water over his body, feeling the 
familiar change. Ranma-onna scrubbed the dirt and sweat away from her body, 
her mind still whirling in confusion.
	The fact that Akane had actually asked him out was floating in his 
head, the implications of the act hovering on the edge of his thoughts like a 
stalking tiger; however, his exhaustion and own doubts about the whole thing 
kept the creature at bay.
	He just had one of those feelings like a deer that has been singled out 
for prey. There was something wrong with this whole thing. He was certain 
that the night was going to end up as they always did, with him flying 
through the air with the imprint of Super Deluxe Mallet by Craftsman 'We Make 
Tools to Last' on his forehead. Of course the entire incident was going to be 
a misunderstanding, but what could one such as he do? Trouble and strife 
followed him like a lost puppy.
	"Just spare me tonight, please. I don't need any more problems," he 
silently pleaded. Sighing Ranma-onna washed the soap and grime from her body. 
A soft groan rumbled in her throat as she slipped into the comfortable furo. 
Ranma began to unwind as she slipped back into his true form, the heat of the 
water relaxing his taunt muscles and clearing his mind.
	Thirty minutes later, he was dressed in his normal black pants and red 
Chinese shirt. He was impatient to get this over with and get some sleep. 
What was taking her so long? She had said thirty minutes, forty minutes ago. 
	There was a small sound from the top of the stairs. Turning, he sucked 
in his breath in surprise, his eyes wide. Akane was walking down the stairs, 
smiling at him. 
	A frilled black mid-thigh skirt swirled around her legs. She wore a 
purple sweater vest over a black turtle neck, a gold chain necklace fastened 
around her neck. The whole effect was stunning.
	Beautiful hardly described what he saw. 
	Smiling, Akane walked up to him. He stood, his mind still reeling from 
the Akane that stood before him. "How do I look?" she asked. 
	"Uh . . . uh," he faltered. At that moment he wished he had Kunou's 
flare for words, since nothing was entering his mind. "You look great."
	It was the best he could find on short notice.
	"Really?" Akane asked, "You think it's fine."
	"Uh, yeah," Ranma said his hand nervously rubbing the back of his neck, 
"We're only going to a movie." The glare she suddenly gave him could have 
frozen water.
	"Just going to a movie." Her voice was low and threatening.
	At that moment several things began to connect in Ranma's overworked 
mind. Their recent discussion in the hospital, the sorrowful look she had 
given him at his father's proclamation, her bringing food to him, asking him 
to a movie, and now all of this, Could she want this to be more than an 
apology? Does she really want this to be a date?
	Carefully he glanced at her. She'd never worn anything like that 
before. Maybe this is a real date. The thought was chilling, yet somewhat 
satisfying. Akane and him on a date together.
	A nervous smile appeared on his face. "Gomen, I . . . I didn't mean it 
that way. Really I don't want you to change a thing. Y-your fine just like 
that. I'd be glad to go to the movie with you."
	Her expression softening, Akane looked him up and down. "You might like 
my outfit, but you really should wear something different. Don't you get 
tired of the same style day after day?"
	"Nani?" Ranma blinked.
	"You're so pathetic! Ah who cares? You look fine, just remember you owe 
me for not making you change," she explained.
	 Ranma, still wondering what was wrong with his clothing, decided it 
would be best to just get out of the house before anyone found out that they 
were going on a date. Standing quietly in front of Akane, Ranma tentatively 
offered his arm. If she wanted a date, he would at least try and make it a 
decent one. Smiling at his offer, Akane took the offered arm and they both 
started out for the movie, casting nervous glances at each other.
                                   
                                  ~ 4 ~                      

	Shampoo was riding back from delivering an order of ramen when she 
noticed Ranma and Akane walking together down the street, chatting amiably. 
Although Great-grandmother was expecting her, she was intrigued by this scene 
and decided to follow them, just in case the violent tomboy was trying to 
steal her husband. Besides, curiosity and the cat are never far apart.
	As she followed them in stealth, Shampoo was quite proud with herself 
for not once rushing in and asking Ranma for a date, although she was tempted 
several times.
	She simply watched.
	And as she watched, she became more and more amazed and more worried by 
the minute.
	Husband and Violent Tomboy were not fighting. For the entire time she 
followed them, Shampoo never saw even the glimmer of their infamous tempers. 
Worse, she saw Ranma take Akane's hand or allow her to link arms with him 
several times, although these were only brief, with both nervously stepping 
aside as they realized they were in public. But never more than a few inches 
separated their hands. 
	They were getting along. It wasn't supposed to be like that. "Ranma not 
like violent tomboy, like me," she muttered in broken Japanese. But the 
evidence was before her, and then the crushing blow fell. Both stopped in 
front of the cinema and bought tickets before disappearing inside. 
	White-hot rage burned around and within her, glowing dully in the 
night's darkness. "Husband will take that violent tomboy on a date, but not 
me, Shampoo, his bride?" she growled in Mandarin. The people on the street 
were walking wide circles around this obviously enraged girl. "I will make 
this date live in infamy for both of them. And then Husband will take Shampoo 
on a date, without violent tomboy."
	Smiling maliciously, Shampoo walked toward the theater.
                                   
                                  ~ 5 ~                      

	Grabbing the jumbo popcorn, two Cokes and two boxes of Junior Mints, 
Ranma left the snack bar and returned to the theater balancing the food 
easily as he walked. So far the 'date' had gone surprisingly well. They had 
walked to the theater together, chatting idly about absolutely nothing of 
importance. Both knew what constituted dangerous topics, so they had avoided 
them and instead concentrated on mundane topics, like friends and school. 
Occasionally Ranma had thrown in one of his more amusing training adventures 
with his father. All in all it had been a nice walk over. Several times he 
had relaxed enough to hold Akane's hand, or offer her his arm again. He 
smiled at the memory of her warmth against his side.
	Slipping quietly into the theater, he made his way to their seats. 
Akane was waiting patiently for him, watching the previews showing on the 
screen. Sitting down, he handed the food to her. "Here's the stuff you 
wanted, Akane."
	"Arigato," she replied and grabbed a Coke and one of the Junior Mints. 
For a moment she looked confused and then turned to look at Ranma. "Aren't 
you forgetting something?"
	"Nani?"
	"My nachos, baka!"
	Ranma started then smiled nervously, "Gomen, guess I forgot. I'll go 
get 'em." It was taking all of his discipline not to tell her to go get her 
own nachos. It wasn't like she needed them. They had only had dinner an hour 
or so ago.
	"Don't worry about it," Akane said, standing up, "I'll go get them 
myself. I'll be back in a minute." She wormed past him and disappeared up the 
aisle.
	Sinking back into his seat Ranma watched the previews roll across the 
screen. It was not like Akane to back down from an argument that fast. Maybe 
she was making sure this night was perfect. It did not matter. He was 
enjoying himself. She was obviously having a good time. Not to mention the 
fact that she was beautiful tonight. A picture of her standing on top of the 
stairs filled his eyes. 
	He cared for her a lot, loved her actually. It was just so hard to come 
out and say those words when he was in control of himself. To show emotion 
like that was just not in him. Stoicism was his nature, and it was hard to 
change that. But still, she was particularly ravishing tonight. Idly he 
wondered where this night might lead them.
	"Nihao, Ranma." Ranma cringed as he heard Shampoo's voice. He had known 
the night was too good to be true. Something had to go wrong.
	"Yo, Shampoo," he muttered in response, his voice flat and unemotional, 
"What're you doing here?"
	"Shampoo see Husband go into theater with violent girl," Shampoo 
explained in a bubbly voice, sitting down next to Ranma in Akane's vacated 
seat, "Shampoo think you on date with her."
	"I am," Ranma answered without thinking.
	"You go on date with girl you not like, but not Shampoo." It was a 
statement, but somehow the Amazon seemed to make it a question and insult him 
at the same time.
	"She asked me," Ranma explained getting annoyed with the girl. She was 
going to ruin everything. If he could just get rid of her before Akane came 
back. "So could you, uh, just go." It sounded lame, and he did not put much 
force behind his voice, but it was all he was able to think of at the moment.
	"No, Shampoo take over date, violent girl can get own date," she stated 
in a tone that broached no argument. Ranma groaned as Shampoo grabbed onto 
his arm and sipped at Akane's Coke. "So what we watch."
	"We are watching nothing. Akane and I are watching this movie. Now 
leave." Ranma was becoming desperate. He had to get rid of Shampoo before 
Akane came back. He refused to let this evening be ruined. His evenings were 
always ruined by jealous fiancees or crazed rivals. Just once, one time, he 
wanted a normal night out.
	"Don't Husband want Shampoo?" she asked in a quiet voice, looking up at 
him, eyes glistening.
	"No," Ranma nearly shouted. Please just leave, please. "Just go away. 
I�ll talk to you tomorrow."
	Shampoo don't see what you find in ugly, violent girl. Has she ever 
done this to you?" With that she kissed Ranma, locking her arms around his 
neck in a vice grip that made it impossible for him to break, and he did try.
	Unfortunately Akane chose that moment to return.
	Akane entered their row and saw Ranma apparently kissing Shampoo and 
obviously enjoying it from how much he was wriggling in her grasp. White hot 
rage exploded in her mind. This night of all nights.
	He promised.
	He promised!
	"RANMA NO BAKA!" she screamed and slammed her fist into his head. This 
broke the kiss and sent Ranma slamming into the floor with an audible grunt.
	Akane had not sated her rage though. Next she turned on Shampoo, and 
before the Amazon could move slammed her half-way across the theater. Then 
she turned back to Ranma, ready to finish the job.
	Ranma had seen what had happened to Shampoo and was personally 
thrilled. The bloody bitch deserved it as far as he was concerned. Now 
however he had to make amends with Akane.
	He looked up at her glowing form. Tears were streaming down her face. 
"A-akane, let me . . ." he began.
	"Explain!?" There was a derogatory tilt to the word. "There is nothing 
to explain. I wanted this to be special. Just us. I thought you understood. 
You promised me Ranma. No other fiancees. I guess you don't care." She was 
sobbing now, her hammer having disappeared from her hands. "You promised. I 
hate you Ranma!" She spun on her heels and fled from the theater.
	His heart torn, Ranma watched her go. It was not his fault, he knew 
that, but it still hurt. The night had been ruined once again because he had 
never gotten rid of any of his fiancees. Ruined because he had never cared, 
had enjoyed the attention. At that moment he hated himself. 
	"Shampoo glad violent tomboy gone. Shampoo'll kill her later for 
hitting husband and Shampoo, but now have husband to self."
	Shampoo chose the wrong time to come back, the wrong words to say, the 
wrong night, the wrong time, the wrong everything. Ranma rounded on her, his 
eyes blazing, his aura glowing blue in the darkened and very quiet theater.
	"Shampoo will do nothing." His voice was cold, sharp as a razor. He 
pronounced each word carefully, using them like weapons. He was sick of his 
life. He was sick of all of his fiancees. They were ruining him. They had 
ruined tonight. They had ruined the last year and a half of his life, but no 
more. 
	"Huh?" Shampoo asked, "But violent girl..."
	"Shut up!" he snarled, "I am sick of this. I am sick of all of my 
fiancees. I'm sick of the trouble this gets me in. From now on I'm no one's 
fiancee. Do you understand me?" His finger stabbed at Shampoo, stopping 
inches from her chest.
	"But Ranma beat Shampoo, you are husband," she explained her eyes wide 
and confused.
	"That," he spat the word, "Is an Amazon custom and law. We are in 
Japan, not China and not even remotely near your village. In Japan I've got a 
choice in this matter, and I don't want to marry you. I am not your husband-
to-be. Is that understood?!?!" Shampoo nodded mutely, her eyes wide in shock, 
her mouth moving soundlessly. "Now leave me alone!" With that he spun on his 
heel and left the theater, hoping he could find Akane. Behind him Shampoo 
began to cry, sobbing uncontrollably as she collapsed to her knees. Ranma did 
not see her. He would not have cared if he had.
	Rushing out of the theater, he desperately scanned the street. It was 
only sparsely populated with pedestrians. Because of this he saw Akane the 
instant before she disappeared around a distant corner.
	Leaping to the rooftops he began to follow her.
	He caught up with her easily, but stayed slightly behind. She was hurt. 
She was mad. He himself was furious, and he had no real plan in mind. What he 
had done to Shampoo had been spur of the moment. In his anger he had lashed 
out in the most effective way, not physically but emotionally, ripping her 
heart out. He knew how she felt, and he knew that what he had done was worse 
than anything he might have hit her with in a fight.
	As he pursued Akane, though, his thoughts returned again and again to 
his words. "I'm sick of all of my fiancees. I'm sick of the trouble they get 
me in. From now on I'm no one's fiancee." In his anger he had stumbled on a 
sort of truth. So many of his problem revolved around his fiancees. Ukyou and 
Shampoo were always vying with Akane for his attention, creating bizarre 
situations, changing people's personalities with magic, fighting him, 
plotting against the others, trying to hurt Akane. Kunou hated him because he 
was Akane's fiancee, Ryouga had also made that one of his biggest grudges 
against Ranma. Even all of his strange adventures to find a cure linked 
somehow. Most of them he never would have had if not for Shampoo and Cologne, 
or Ryouga for that matter. Ranma shuddered remembering the fabled naniichuan 
under the girl's locker room.
	It stood to reason that if he renounced all of his engagements, most of 
his problems would go away. Oh, he had no delusions that they would magically 
disappear. No, Kodachi was still out there, and Shampoo and Cologne did not 
know the meaning of the word quit, come to think of it, Shampoo didn't know 
the meaning of most Japanese words. Ukyou probably would still chase him, 
since she professed to love him. 
	Somehow though it seemed like it would be better. A fresh start. His 
present fiancees would not be in such a fierce competition for him. He might 
even finally be able to have a normal relationship. Yet if he broke of the 
engagement with Akane, he would hurt her. He knew he would, just like he had 
hurt Shampoo tonight and would hurt Ukyou tomorrow if he decided on this 
course.
	He did not want to hurt her, but all these other fiancees and problems 
were hurting her also. Maybe, if they did break the engagement, they could 
start over, learn to be friends before they became lovers. It had all started 
on the wrong foot anyway. Engaged by their fathers against their wills. Then 
he had shown up as a girl. Yet the sparring match had been an auspicious 
start. Akane had let down her guard, they had been slowly becoming friends. 
But then . . . then the infamous bathroom episode and the fighting had begun.
	Now they did not know how to stop it. He cared for her, loved her in 
his own way. He wanted her to be happy, to be safe and protected, but they 
always fought. He knew deep down that as long as things remained unchanged 
they never were going to become close. Too much bad blood had been spilled.
	In the hospital he had come to understand how little of a chance they 
had, and maybe, just maybe this was that small chance. If it worked, if they 
put all the relationships behind them, even theirs, it then became their 
choice. Besides, they were too young to know what they wanted, who they 
wanted. They were only seventeen.
	Akane turned into the park. Ranma was close behind her. After a time 
though, she stopped next to a tree and collapsed. Despite standing several 
dozen meters from her, Ranma still heard her sobs, saw her shoulders shake. 
In a sense what had happened was his fault. He had never dealt with the other 
fiancees, but then he had never had a good reason. He had not admitted his 
feelings before. Now he had.
	Yet he did not move forward. He knew he was about to do something 
potentially very dangerous. He was about to shatter his family's honor, 
tarnishing it by denying his father's wishes and the family's promise to the 
Tendou name. For both Akane and for Ukyou, who also had a legitimate claim, 
the giri would be a sticking point. 
	No, not even as small as a sticking point. In the end, with the giri 
abandoned, he would have to amend the damage somehow. And a simple marriage 
would probably not be enough at that point. 
	Ranma cursed silently. Sometimes he truly wished he was not involved 
with traditionalist families. Emotion didn't matter to them, only honour.
	But then, was it not the same with Shampoo and her tribe?
	Breaking with Shampoo had been done in a fit of anger, normally he 
would never have done such a thing. Because he had beat her and was a martial 
artist, his honor told him to accept the law of her tribe and allow her to be 
his fiancee. He did not love her, he did not want her as a fiancee, but she 
was one. It didn't matter if everything had been a mistake, it was still 
binding.
	The honour of his family was different than his own though. He would 
tarnish his own to do the right thing, but to tarnish the family name just 
because it was convenient was dangerous. Seppuku was the least of his 
worries. It did not matter if he was intending to try and create a 
relationship with Akane. The vow would be broken.
	"But I don't want to lose her," he whispered into the night air. "I 
love her."
	 Her sobs made him step hesitantly forward. What was life worth if he 
could not have her? Is my honor worth that much? He remembered her in the 
clearing. The bleakness that had filled him. 
	No, it wasn't.
	Damn his family. Damn his honour. This was Akane. The girl he had 
nearly thrown his life away for, who had almost died to save him. HE would 
not allow her to suffer because he was scared of his mother and the price he 
would pay to make things right.
	"Go away," she said angrily as he walked up to her and waited patiently 
for her to notice him.
	"I need to talk to you," he said quietly.
	"There's nothing to say. I saw it all. Now go away." 
	"You saw only the end," he insisted, "Besides you promised to at least 
listen to my side."
	"Why should I keep my promise when you broke yours?" she demanded 
fiercely.
	"Because I didn't break my promise," he snapped losing his patience. 
"Do you think I wanted Shampoo there? I was enjoying the night. I liked being 
with you. I was enjoying myself."
	"Obviously," Akane drawled, "Shampoo seemed to be enjoying herself too."
	"She came into the theater looking for me. I asked her to leave, but 
she didn't. Then she insulted you when I said I was with you, then she kissed 
me."
	Akane remained quiet, starring at him. Her anger was still radiating 
like the heat from an oven. She was not pacified yet. Ranma took a breath and 
continued, "After you left, I was furious. I rounded on Shampoo and chewed 
her out, then I told her that any claim she had on me was gone. I don't care 
what her law says, she is never to be my fiancee again."
	"You said that?" Akane asked incredulous, her mood lightening at the 
words. 
	"Hai."
	"But why? I thought you liked all of the fiancees chasing you. It made 
you a stud," she had stopped crying but was still keeping her distance.
	"My fiancees only cause me trouble, with school, with our families, 
with other people, and with you. I don't want it anymore. I've decided to 
renounce all of my engagements. I'll make my own decision." 
	"D-does that mean ours?" Akane asked fearfully, tentatively.
	"Hai, but..."
	"Ranma no baka!" she screamed, but Ranma was ready for this. His hands 
flashed out and grabbed her wrists, halting the incoming punch. "Let me go."
	"Let me finish," he said through gritted teeth. It was difficult to 
hold her arms still. He was surprised at how strong she was.
	"No, you said you loved me. We-we slept together," she sobbed, "And now 
you want to throw it all away, throw me away like some used tissue. I won't 
have it."
	"I'm not throwing you aside," Ranma shouted, "I'm saving our relationship!"
	That comment silenced Akane. Her face drew itself up into a puzzled 
expression, "Did I hit you too hard? That makes no sense."
	"Let me explain, please," Ranma pleaded. Akane nodded agreement after a 
few moments. Once he felt her arms loosen, he released her hands. She 
returned to her original position.
	"Explain, and it'd better be good." The warning and threat in her words 
was apparent. 
	Ranma gulped audibly and started to explain as best he Could. "We were 
forced into this engagement. Our parents wanted it, not us. We fought it and 
each other from the beginning. Then with the other girls and all of those 
people at school, all the misunderstandings and crazy adventures, it just 
made it harder and harder to get along, to forgive each other. Don't you get 
it? Our engagement is the cause of so many of our problems, not to mention my 
other ones.
	"We're more enemies than friends. No matter what we feel, we still look 
at the other as a rival, as an annoyance or problem. I wanna start over. 
Fresh, no misunderstandings, no forced marriages. How do you even know we're 
right for each other?" 
	Akane widened her eyes at that question. Actually everything Ranma was 
saying was not like him. He never thought about things this deeply, of course 
she had not seen him suffer when he had thought he had raped her, or been 
with him all the time in the hospital.
	"One of us might find another person later," he said quietly, though it 
hurt him to think about that possibility, "I-I still care for you Akane, very 
deeply. I don't want to lose you, that's why I'm doing this. 
	"Maybe if we start out working on being friends. We have time, were 
only seventeen," he said solemnly. "You weren't planning to get married 
anytime soon, were you?"
	"No," she said, "Actually, I never thought we'd be married. We fight so 
much."
	"That's why I want to do this. It clears everything away, and maybe, 
down the road, we'll decide we want to be together forever. Then we can get 
engaged and married, of our own free will, without hating each other, without 
all of the present problems."
	Akane sat quietly and thought about what Ranma had said. In a way, he 
was right, but at the same time, it seemed like a mistake. But he was going 
to get rid of the other girls also, and he had said that he cared for her and 
didn't want to lose her. She did not want to lose him, even after tonight. 
She loved him deeply, but at the same time hated him so much.
	He was right, they had started out wrong, and here was a chance to fix 
that. It was risky, she might lose him, but then again she might lose him 
faster if they kept up like this.  For once Ranma was right, she finally decided.
	"Hai," she finally said. "As of now our engagement is off." Ranma held 
out his hand, tentatively Akane took it, despite the fact that it was a 
Western agreement. They shook on it. Then Ranma stood up and walked away. 
	Startled Akane started to call for him, but he suddenly turned around 
and walked back to her, with a mischievous grin on his face. He stopped in 
front of her and bowed. "Tendou Akane?" he asked.
	Confused, Akane could only nod her head.
	"I'm Saotome Ranma," he stated emphatically, "My father and yours 
trained together when they were younger. Tendou Soun has invited us to stay 
with your family for awhile, and he said you were a martial artist. I'm 
pretty good myself, and I thought we might, you know, spar every so often. 
Maybe we could be, ah, um friends." He said the word quietly and blushed as 
he dropped his head sheepishly.
	By this time Akane had caught on to his game, and although it was silly 
and had no real meaning, since first impressions were forever, it was still 
an attempt by Ranma to heal things and start over fresh.
	Standing up, Akane bowed, duplicating Ranma's and establishing an equal 
status between them. "I'm Tendou Akane," she said, "And I guess it'd be nice 
to have a sparring partner, even though your..." She stopped herself. This 
was not a time for stupid comments. Ranma was serious, and she realized she 
also should be. "Maybe we can be friends." She smiled at him.
	Ranma returned her smile. She looked so beautiful. "Um, I've gotta sort 
of, um problem," he said, rubbing the back of his neck, "You see, I was 
training in China, and well, I accidentally fell into a cursed pool, and now, 
well, I, um, that is, I turn into a girl when I get hit with cold water. But 
I turn back when I get hit with hot water. I don't like it, but so far 
there's been nothing I can do 'bout it." 
	Still smiling, Akane took his hand, "That's horrid. I'd hate to have 
that happen to me, although me turning into a girl would be redundant." Ranma 
grinned at that, but stayed silent. "I guess it's not too bad, I mean it's 
not like you actually like it, do you?"
	"No, no," Ranma stuttered, surprised at the question and how quickly 
the game had become serious. They seemed to be covering everything, 
apologizing in their own way.
	"Good, otherwise you'd be a hentai." She absolutely had to get that in 
the conversation. "So I guess that does it. Do you wanna do anything?" she 
asked quietly.
	"Your father said you've already had dinner," Ranma said, "Maybe we 
could get some ice cream?"
	Akane smiled at that. "Hai, that would be nice. Your treat?" 
	"Hai," Ranma said wincing. His wallet was already low from the movies 
and Nabiki's extortion the other day, but this was worth it.
	Carefully he offered her his arm. She took it gently, like it was a 
live snake, but relaxed once their arms were linked. "Let's go then."
	"Hai," Akane answered, and they both left the park, hope burning 
brightly in their hearts.
   
                                   
                            ~~to be continued~~                      


Author's Notes:

	I am not going to say much here. Ch 2 is a springboard from Ch
1 into Ch 3 and the rest of the series after that. Some of you may be
wondering at Ranma's actions. I've read tons of fics with Ranma
choosing one fiancee over the other and then letting the others down
one at a time or all at once. I decided I did not want something like
that. Instead, when I had him just throw Shampoo off, I had the idea of
just breaking all the engagements in order to clear the way for himself
and Akane. Whether it will actually work is in question, but then he
does this with very little thought,. He does think about it, but it is a
spur of the moment decision, and so the consequences could be
anything.
	As you might have guessed, this series will slowly bring in all of
the other characters. I don't like introducing very many characters at
once. I prefer to deal with them as they are needed and then will start
delving into them. 
	Part 2 the Judgement of Boukyaku will further the plot explored
in PArt 1 and explain some things. 
     
     Until next time
     Joseph Ashira Kohle
 
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