Subject: [FFML] <Fanfic><Tenchi> Standing Outside the Fire
From: "Platinum Dragon" <Platinum_Dragon@usinternet.com>
Date: 2/16/2000, 8:08 PM
To: "FFML" <ffml@fanfic.com>

  Standing Outside the Fire

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*****

"Ok... so how many new assignments are you going to
give us this week, Gendou?" sighed Nobuyuki, as he saw his
manager enter his office out of the corner of his eye.  The man
grinned at him slightly, and he sighed again.  The only time the
man did that was when he'd come up with some huge new
workload that he could only trust to Nobuyuki and the rest of his
design team.  He supposed that it was the price that they had to
pay for the reputation of the best crew in Japan, but still, it
would have been nice to get a lighter work load once in awhile.
"Such enthusiasm, Nobuyuki!" he exclaimed.
Nobuyuki winced.  Sarcasm was entirely wasted on the man.
"As it happens, for once I don't have any new assignments for
you.  I was coming down to introduce you to our newest
employee," he told him, stepping aside to admit a tall woman.
Nobuyuki blinked I surprise.  She had hazel eyes; they were just
ovaled enough to notice, but not enough to be Asian. Her hair
was blond, and cut short enough that it hung a good inch above
her shoulders.  Her skin seemed to be a shade too dark to be
American, though he was almost certain that that was her
descent.  She was wearing a light red jacket over a black shirt,
and a matching red skirt. "Nobuyuki, I'd like you to meet Mrs.
Tiannia Alvere.  She's just transferred in from the San Francisco
office and will be joining your team."  She smiled at him
warmly, and bowed slightly, before walking forward to shake his
hand.
"Hello, it is my understanding that we'll be working
together, Mr. Masaki," she said, in perfect Japanese.  He blinked
again.
"Oh... Oh yes, I remember that memo now, Mrs.
Alvere.  Please, call me Nobuyuki, everybody else does," he told
her, smiling.  She laughed.
"Only if you'll call me Tia.  Mrs. Alvere makes me
sound like a shriveled up old prune," she told him, grinning.
"I've been told that this is one of the best design teams in the
company to be in."  Nobuyuki grinned slightly.
"I wish that I could take all the credit, but really I can
claim only a small part of it.  I have a good team, which, I'm
sure, has gained once again with your addition, Mrs. Al -  Err,
Tia," he said, and she smiled again, blushing ever so slightly.
"Thank you.  I believe that I'm going to enjoy it here,"
she said.  He abruptly registered the fact that he was staring at
her, and - with an effort - blinked and looked at Gendou as he
cleared his throat.
"I'll leave you to introduce Mrs. Alvere to the rest of
your team and to her office, Nobuyuki.  Oh, don't forget that the
company picnic is this Saturday - are you going to be bringing
Tenchi this year?" he asked.  Nobuyuki shook his head,
involuntarily shivering at the thought of bringing the girls to the
company picnic, because if Tenchi came, they would have to
come too.
"I don't think so.  He's been awfully busy lately; getting
ready for midterms and all, you know," he answered.  Gendou
shrugged.
"Ah well," he said, before bowing and excusing
himself.  Tiannia smiled at him.
"Tenchi?" she asked, and Nobuyuki grinned.
"My son," he explained, nodding to a picture of him on
the wall.
"Oh, you're married then?" she asked.  A flicker of pain
must have crossed his face, because she blushed slightly.  He
shook his head.
"I was.  She passed away fifteen years ago," he
answered her.  She winced.
"Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't realize..."  He smiled, and
waved his hand dismissively.
"Don't worry about it.  You would have found out soon
enough from the others anyway; after all, it's not like it's a big
secret," he told her.  "If I may ask a question?"
"Feel free."
"Your Japanese is excellent; I was wondering if you
had taken a language course, or if you are self taught?" he asked.
She laughed again.
"No - my mother is Japanese, you see, so I practically
took it in with her breast milk," she explained, smiling.  He
nodded, smiling himself.  That also explained her eye shape, and
coloration.
"I see.  Oddly enough, that gives us something in
common; my mother was Japanese too," he said; she laughed.
"My, what a coincidence!" she said, eyes sparkling in
merriment.  He grinned.
"Well, if you would like, I'll introduce you to the rest of
the department?" he suggested, and she nodded.  He grinned, as
he opened the door to the main work room, and held it for her.
Entering, he cleared his throat, and allowed himself a moment of
pride as his team looked up at him.  It had taken him eight years
to get them all together, but they were the highest rated design
team in Japan now, and rightly deserved.
"This is our newest member, Tiannia Alvere, who has
just transferred in from the San Francisco office.  Tiannia, I'd
like to introduce you to Toril, our electrical systems engineer;
Shinji, on plumbing and ventilation; Alan, who designs the
security and emergency systems; Keichi, comic relief and
simulation -" a laugh rippled through the room as he grinned
dryly - "and Kei, staff secretary."   They waved and said hello to
her in turn, and then went back to work.
"Well, where should I start?" asked Tiannia, grinning.
He shook his head.
"Today, nowhere.  The shift is nearly over.  We'll start
to tomorrow fresh, and figure out where you can most help and
where your abilities will be most effective.  In the meantime,
why not take a moment to get to know everybody?" he
suggested.  She smiled at him, and then started slowly going
around the room, pausing to speak to everyone.  He grinned, and
then went back into his office to start collecting his things to go
home.

Nobuyuki yawned as he made his way up the steps to
the shrine, and rubbed at the back of his neck.  It seemed more
and more lately that something or other on his body hurt all the
time; a twinge in his neck, a stitch in his side, or his back would
be sore...  He sighed, and tried to get the kink out.  Somewhere
ahead he could hear Ryoko and Ayeka fighting yet again, and
sighed.  "I sure hope Sasami has dinner ready, I'm starving," he
said to himself.  "At least there is a nice breeze.  That office was
kinda stuffy today."
He reached the top of the hill, and only paused long
enough to say, "Stop."  Ryoko and Ayeka froze in midmotion,
Ryoko with a fireball in her hand and Ayeka already forming a
shield.  He walked between them, and said, "Continue."  The
sounds of the fight resumed as he slid open the door and stepped
through.
"Hi dad," called Tenchi.
"Are you doing your homework?" he asked.
"Yup," came the answer, as he stepped into the kitchen.
Sasami waved from the stove with Ryo-Ohki on her head, and
Kiyone smiled at him from over a cup of tea.
"Oh hello Kiyone.  In from patrol?" he asked
pleasantly.  She nodded, smiling.
"Half the time I don't know why we bother patrolling at
all.  There wasn't even so much as a space fly to splat on
Yagami's windshield out there today.  I'm just waiting for
Mihoshi to get done in the bath; we need to be to work fairly
soon."  She abruptly winced.  "I hope that she hasn't fallen
asleep again; I'd better go check," she said, as she stood up.  He
nodded absently, as he looked over at Sasami.
"How's dinner coming along, Sasami?" he asked.  She
grinned at him.
"It'll be a little bit yet-"  She paused as there was one
particularly loud explosion from outside, accompanied by a
rattle that shook up a little dust, "-but I'll let you know as soon as
it's all ready."  He nodded, making a mental note to check the
structural integrity of the house.  Washu would have something
for that, he was sure.  She always had some little gadget that did
exactly what he needed it to do.
"Alright."  Turning, he went into the living room to sit
down, and promptly dozed off.

Ryoko paused to wipe away some sweat as she opened
the door, and glanced at Ayeka as she spoke.  "You seemed a
little slow throwing with your right today, Ryoko," observed the
princess.  She nodded absently.
"Yeah, my shoulder is a little sore today.  I think that I
slept on it wrong last night.  What about you, you looked like
you were limping a little there," she countered.  Ayeka winced.
"I think that I twisted my ankle this morning.  Do you
suppose that I should ask Washu to take a look at it?" she asked.
Ryoko shrugged.
"Maybe.  Better safe than sorry, I suppose."
"True.  After dinner, then.  Speaking of which, who's
turn is it to sit next to Tenchi?" asked Ayeka.  Ryoko blinked
thoughtfully.
"Ah... Mine, I think.  Didn't you sit with him at
breakfast?" she asked, to which Ayeka nodded.
"Oh yes, that's right," she replied.  "Say, did you notice
anything odd about Nobuyuki today?"  Ryoko stopped short, and
looked at Ayeka.
"You know, now that you mention it, he did seem a
little distracted, didn't he?  Oh wait, I bet I know why.  Didn't he
say that Saturday would have been Achika and his' twentieth
anniversary?" asked Ryoko.  Ayeka blinked.
"He did, didn't he?  I suppose that that would distract
me just a bit if I were in his place," she said, and Ryoko smirked
slightly.
"Somehow, I can just see you in his place..." she teased.
Ayeka scowled at her.
"That isn't what I meant, and you know it!" she
growled.  For a moment, Ryoko considered letting the argument
go a bit farther, but then decided against it.
"Aww, forget it Princess.  Let's just go get cleaned up.
Leave that sweat on too long, and you'll be even more wrinkled
up than you already are," she teased instead.  Ayeka gave her a
dry look, but ignored the barb.  Ryoko slid open the door to the
baths.
"Come on Chowderhead!  We're going to be late!"
came Kiyone's shout.  Ryoko grinned.
"Hello Mrs. Kiyone," said Ayeka, as they entered.
Kiyone paused in trying to wake up Mihoshi long enough to
wave.
"Good evening Ayeka - wake up Mihoshi!"
"Why not try holding some food under her nose?"
suggested Ryoko, and Kiyone smirked.
"I might lose a hand if I tried that," she said, just before
Mihoshi finally woke up.
"Food?"  They all laughed, while Kiyone tried to get
Mihoshi dressed and hustled out the door.  Ryoko sighed as she
eased herself into the baths.  Ayeka settled in not far away from
her, with a thoughtful expression.
"Hmm... Twenty years it would have been.  And fifteen
since she passed away.  Odd as it feels to say, I feel a little sorry
for him," she said suddenly, and Ryoko nodded.
"Yeah.  You have to admit, we put him through a lot,"
she said.  Ayeka nodded, and they both fell quiet for a bit.
Ryoko frowned as she soaked.  Suddenly, she had an idea.
"Hey, why don't we have a party for him?" she said, grinning.
Ayeka blinked at her, and then slowly nodded.
"That's actually not such a bad idea...  But how to go
about doing it, do you think?" she asked.  Ryoko thought a
moment.
"Well, Sasami spends the most time with him; she and
Tenchi should have some good ideas," she pointed out.  Ayeka
nodded again
"Indeed," she said.  They finished their bath, and then
set about putting together the party.

Tenchi blinked as a grinning Ryoko phased through his
door, and set down his pencil.  Ever since the Haruna ordeal,
he'd promised himself that he would listen to them without
cringing.  "What's up, Ryoko?" he asked.  They knew enough to
not interrupt him while he was doing his homework unless it was
important.
"Ayeka and I want to plan a surprise party for
Nobuyuki for Saturday, but we needed some ideas," she said.
Tenchi blinked again - Ryoko and Ayeka willingly working
together?  Then again, they had been getting along much better
since he'd gotten back from Haruna's world, and he still didn't
know all that had happened between them in the six months that
he'd been there.
"Hmm... That's right, Saturday would have been Mom
and his twentieth," he said, nodding.  "Ok, just tell me how I can
help."

"A party for Nobuyuki? That sounds like a great idea!"
exclaimed Sasami, grinning from ear to ear.  Ayeka winced, and
hushed her.
"A surprise party, Sasami.  We were thinking that since
he has done so much for us that we should do something for
him," she said.  Sasami nodded.
"Ok - I've got some ideas, and I bet that I know the
perfect thing to make for the party, too," she said, before
blinking.  "Wait, what day were you planning to do this?" she
asked.
"Saturday, we're planning," she told her.  Sasami shook
her head.
"Better wait until Sunday - his company picnic is on
Saturday," he told her.  Ayeka nodded, and grinned.
"Ok.  It's a good thing that you knew, Sasami," she said,
smiling.  Sasami laughed.
"Do you honestly think that anything happens in this
house that I don't know about?" she said, grinning, and Ayeka
laughed as well.

"Ok everybody, we just got a new assignment today,
and it's been given top priority.  Dai-Nippon Giekan wants to
build a new headquarters in New Port City, and they've
specifically requested us.  The new building is going to be a real
dozy too; they want full office space, research labs, in-building
apartments, and full internal power and water, among other
things.  Now for the real kicker; they want the first draft by the
end of the week," finished Nobuyuki.  A round of groans went
up.
"Full internal power and water?  It'll take a week just to
figure out what type of power system to use!"
"Office space AND apartments?  What are they planing
to do, skip the morning commute by living at work?"
"Research labs? That means quarantine, separate
ventilation, chemical storage and more!"  Nobuyuki waited out
the usual complaints, and then raised his hand to get their
attention.
"Now for the good news.  According to management,
money is no object for them, and we've been given permission to
borrow from other teams, so staffing shouldn't be a problem.  All
of our other assignments have been shifted to the other teams.
Alright everybody?"  They nodded.  "Ok, I want some idea's
here.  We'll break, and meet up again at ten.  Everybody needs at
least three preliminary thoughts to run with.  Everybody clear?
Let's go."  They broke up as he turned to Tiannia.
"You don't give a girl much time to settle in, do you?"
she said, grinning.  He shook his head.
"That's what we get for being the best," he told her.
"How are you at conceptual design?"  She grinned.
"I might be a little rusty, but that's what I earned my
undergraduate in," she said.  He nodded, smiling.
"Alright, you're with me then; we need to figure what
the basic structure will look like; as everybody comes up with
more and more defined lay outs, we can alter the structure or the
their layouts to fit in," he said.  She nodded.
"A reverse jigsaw puzzle," she said.  He looked at her.
"Pardon?"
"My dad once said that architecture is like making a
jigsaw puzzle in reverse.  It starts all in pieces with no picture,
and your job is to put them together and paint on the image, and
then remove the lines so that it's whole," she explained, smiling.
He nodded slowly, grinning.
"I get it.  Hmm, a reverse jigsaw puzzle, eh?  Alright,
well, let's see if we can't get the picture to start appearing," he
said, offering her a seat before his computer.  Together, they
began to work out the basic outer shell of the building.
"Look, this way it allows for plenty of space for
research labs in this wing of the building, and apartments here.
That way, the offices are in between to act as a buffer if there
were an emergency in the labs," said Tiannia, as she highlighted
each section.  Nobuyuki nodded.
"Right, but what about the power systems?  A building
this wide would require two for the simple fact that the power
has to go so far.  Toril will have a fit!" he countered.  She shook
her head.
"I was thinking, I have a friend back in the states who is
working on a new form of generator.  Actually, it's more of a
power amplifier.  It runs on a very small amount of electric, and
at 70% efficiency produces roughly eight to nine times what it
takes in.  One alone wouldn't be enough to power a building of
this size, but they're small enough to fit into an office not much
larger than yours.  I think two in each wing on the ground floor
would provide plenty of power, even running at 50%.  The
beauty of these generators is that they are designed to be self-
perpetuating; a feedback loop runs from its output back to it's
intake; once turned on, they power themselves," she told him.
He slowly nodded.
"I can see the advantages to something like that for
here, and a perpetual power system should make Dai-Nippon
Giekan happy.  Will your friend make them for you?" he asked.
She nodded.
"He's been looking for a chance to test them in both a
residential and industrial role; this would cover both," she told
him.  Nobuyuki grinned, and nodded.
"All right.  I think that solves the biggest problem," he
said, glancing at the clock, and blinking as he saw that it was
already ten.  "Well, let's see what the rest of the team has so far,"
he told her, before grinning.  "At this rate, we might have this
thing done by the end of the day."  She laughed, as they went
back out to the main conference room.

"I honestly don't believe this.  I think we may have just
set a world record.  A seventeen story building fully designed
and drawn up in only ten hours.  We must have missed
something!  We must have!" exclaimed Shinji.  Toril shook her
head.
"With those self-powered generators of Tia's,
everything else just fell into place.  There's gotta be some kinda
bonus for getting done so early!" she said, slowly grinning.  For
a moment, they all stared at each other, and then they all started
laughing.  Tiannia smiled slightly, as Nobuyuki stood, with the
thick roll of papers that represented perhaps the ten most
productive hours of her life.  She had been expecting to see a
good team here when she'd first been given her transfer - after
all, they were the top rated team in Japan, but what she'd just see
went beyond teamwork.  It had been as though everybody had
known exactly what everybody else was thinking.
"I'll take these upstairs and see what they say," he told
them, before grinning.  "Although, maybe I should wait a day or
two; Gendou might start expecting us to do this everyday!" They
all laughed again, as he turned and left the room.  Tiannia
yawned, and rubbed the back of her neck as she wandered over
to her office.  It still felt like a it was just a room; she frowned,
and made a mental list of things that she needed to get for it.
Including a small couch, and a few pictures.  Toril and Kei
dropped in on either side of her.
"Hey Tia.  We have something of a tradition; whenever
we finish designing a building, we go for a celebratory  drink at
this little bar a couple blocks over," said Toril, grinning.  Tiannia
smiled at her briefly.
"I wish that I could, but I need to get home; my
daughter is probably already wondering where I am," she said.
"You have a daughter?" asked Kei, grinning.  She
nodded, smiling.
"She's only ten years old; her father and I divorced
when she was two.  We're staying with my grandmother until I
find us an apartment of my own here," she explained.  They
brightened, and Toril laughed.
"Ah well.  Maybe you can join us next time," she said.
Tiannia smiled again.
"Maybe.  I'd probably go this time, but like I said, I
gotta get home to the squirt," she told them.  They nodded.
"We also wanted to give you a warning to watch out for
Nobuyuki.  He may not seem too bad, but just when you least
expect it, he'll pounce on you!" said Kei.  Toril grinned at her
slightly.
"Well, not so dangerous as Kei make him sound, but he
does like to flirt," she told her.  Tiannia shrugged.
"I hadn't noticed.  He seems nice enough.  Maybe a
little lonely," she said, smiling again.  Kei and Toril looked at
each other, and shrugged.
"We probably shouldn't mention this, but this Saturday
would have been his twentieth anniversary; he always lays off a
bit around this time of year.  But he'll be back to normal before
too long," Toril told her, and Kei nodded in agreement.  Tiannia
grinned.
"We'll see.  In any case, I grew up with three brothers
and three sisters, so I've had plenty of practice deflecting flirting
and innuendo," she said, laughing.  They both laughed too, Kei
patting her shoulder.
"You're going to fit in well here," she said, grinning,
and then scribbling out a quick note on a business card. "Here.
Just in case you change your mind."

"Mommy!"  Tiannia laughed as her daughter pounced
on her as she stepped through the door, and hugged her.
"Hey there squirt.  How was your first day at school?"
she asked, as she began to tug off her shoes.  Lita grinned.
"It was ok.  The teacher and the other kids speak a little
faster than I'm used to, but I still understand enough that I stay in
the conversation," she told her, before laughing.  "There were
some older kids making fun of me because I couldn't talk as fast
as they could, but then one of the seniors came over and made
them stop."  Tiannia paused in pulling off her left shoe, and
looked at her in concern.
"They didn't try to hurt you, did they?" she asked.  Lita
laughed.
"Are you kidding?  They took one look at the senior,
and took off running with their tails between their legs!" she
said, grinning from ear to ear.  "It would have been sad, if it
hadn't been so funny.  I was laughing so hard that I could barely
breathe."
"Did you thank the senior for helping you?" she asked,
and her daughter nodded.
"Yup!  He said his name was Tenchi, and if they gave
me any more trouble to just come and find him," she told her,
laughing again.  "I almost hope that they'll try, I wanna see them
go running again."  Tiannia tried to keep her face straight, but
she knew she was grinning.
"Now Lita, that's not very nice, is it?" she asked.  Lita
gave her a wry look, and she gave up, and laughed.  "Tenchi, eh?
One of the people that I work for has a son named Tenchi," she
told her.  "Anyway, I'm glad that you had a good first day.
Where is your great-grandmother?" she asked
"In the kitchen, which is where you should be child.  I
thought you were going to help me with dinner, Lita," said
Naomi Morisato, Tiannia's grandmother, as she walked into the
foyer.  Tiannia grinned as Lita giggled and ducked back into the
kitchen.  She walked over, and kissed her grandmother on the
forehead.
"Thanks again for letting us stay here, grandma," she
said, smiling.  Naomi laughed, and patted her shoulder.
"Hush child, you can stay anytime you like.  I enjoy the
company.  Tell me child, how was YOUR first day at work?"
she asked.  Tiannia laughed.
"Just when I think I don't need any mothering, you
manage to prove once again that it's always fun to be mothered a
little.  In the past ten hours, I saw an example of teamwork on a
level that I didn't think possible.  I think that I'm very lucky to
have gotten a chance to be a part of it," she told her, smiling.  "I
suppose it doesn't hurt that my boss is kind of cute, either."  Her
grandmother grinned.
"Oh?  And who's that?  I might know the family, after
all," she said.  Tiannia laughed again.
"Masaki Nobuyuki," she answered, and Naomi laughed
in delight.
"Oh!  Yes, his step-father runs a small shrine up in the
mountains.  I go there occasionally to pray.  He has a son?"
Tiannia nodded.  "I think that he rents out rooms in that house of
his as well; there's a gaggle of young ladies always out there,"
she told her.  Tiannia raised her eyebrows.
"Huh.  Maybe I'll ask to see if he has any space
available; hopefully that far from the city the rent won't be too
bad.  Anyway, I want to get in a soak; change into something
more comfortable.  I'm debating going to a small get together
this evening," she said, smiling.  Her grandmother laughed.
"Still quick as you were as a child making friends, I
see," she said, beaming at her.  She nodded, chuckling.
"Old habits die hard, grandmother."

Nobuyuki eyed his cup of sake, and sighed before
gulping it down.  Usually he tried to avoid drinks this time of
year, but tonight he just felt like loosening up.  Sighing again, he
set down the cup, and checked his mental count; that was his
third, and he was starting to feel a little fuzzy already.  "I better
slow down, or I won't be able to drive tonight," he muttered to
himself.  He'd already given his keys to Kei though; she never
drank alcoholic drinks, so she was always the designated driver
and key holder.
"Hey Nobuyuki, why so quiet?" asked Keichi, as he sat
down beside him.  He glanced at the younger man.
"I was just thinking.  I was sitting right here, right after
finishing a different building when they called and told me the
news.  I hadn't even had one drink yet when the bartender told
me that I had better go to the hospital.  I barely got there in time
to say goodbye," he said quietly.  Keichi looked at him for a
moment, and then shook his head.
"I wish I could say I knew how you feel, but I don't.
Closest that I could come is when I had to have my cat put to
sleep, and in any event, that hardly compares to losing someone
that you love."  For a split second, Keichi's eyes flickered toward
Kei, and then he continued.  "But you know we're around if you
feel like talking," he told him.  After a moment, Nobuyuki
nodded.
"Yeah."  Keichi nodded, and slapped him on the back,
laughing as though he'd told a joke; Nobuyuki made a half-
hearted attempt to join in the cover.  Keichi smiled for just a
second, and then moved away, as Nobuyuki looked at his cup
again.  Empty.  Just like he felt at the moment.  Sure, he
reflected, he still had Tenchi, and how could he be lonely with
the girls around the house?  But somehow, it just wasn't enough.
He wanted more, and damn whoever said he was being selfish.
He sighed again, and started to reach for the sake bottle.
"Tiannia!  Hey there, we were starting to think that you
really weren't going to come!" said Toril, laughing.  He twisted
in his seat, and blinked in surprise as Tiannia came in the small
bar, grinning and dressed casually - extremely so.  She had
changed from her business suit to a pair of blue jeans that looked
like they had seen far, far better days and a short-sleeved black
tee-shirt under a light jean jacket.
"Well, Lita went to bed early; she's not used to the time
difference yet.  Neither am I, really, but I figure that I'm old
enough to stay up past my bed time!" she laughed.  Nobuyuki
grinned slightly as the others chuckled.  For a moment, he
considered another cup of sake, but then instead decided on
some coffee.  To his surprise,  Tiannia sat down next to him, and
ordered a Coke.
"This is a cozy little place," she said, sipping her drink.
"Reminds me of a little pub in San Francisco that my family
used to visit about once a week.  It was owned by an old Chinese
couple that made this spicy sweet pressed duck.  People came
from all over the states for that duck," she said.  He looked at
her.
"Did they saut� it in crushed sweet peppers and
cayenne?" he asked, and she nodded, grinning.
"Yeah, and they served it with an orange sauce of some
sort too.  Gah, it's making my mouth water just thinking about
it," she laughed.  He grinned
"I think that I had that once, when I went to a
conference in San Francisco," he said, and then paused.  "In fact,
I think that I asked them for the recipe; I wonder if I could find
it," he mused, grinning.  She laughed again.
"You'll have to invite me over if you do; I haven't had it
in years.  The pub burned down, and they decided to just retire,
instead of rebuilding, which was a pity because it was a real
popular place," she said.  Nobuyuki thought for a moment. If he
did have that recipe, then it would most likely be in...
"How about Sunday?" he asked suddenly.  She blinked
at him.
"Sunday?" she asked curiously.
"For dinner.  I'll find that recipe, and we'll see if I can
manage to make it as well as they did," he said, smiling.  She
laughed.
"Oh, I was just kidding when I said you'd have to invite
me, Nobuyuki.  I wouldn't want to impose," she told him.  He
smiled again.
"I know you were, but I wasn't kidding, and it wouldn't
be imposing in the least.  Bring your daughter with too if you
like, we don't get much company up on the hill," he told her.  No
company at all, he thought to himself wryly, save the occasional
interstellar bounty hunter or royal political usurper.  She studied
him for a moment, and then smiled, nodding.
"Alright, it's a date," she laughed.  Out of the corner of
his eye he noticed Kei and the others staring at them in
astonishment, but he ignored them, and grinned.
It didn't occur to him until much later, once he was
home, that he really had made a date, his first in nearly sixteen
years.  And he hadn't once thought that it might be betraying
Achika's memory.

Tenchi yawned, as he moved down the steps toward the
bathroom.  He reached out to open the doorway, and blinked as
it abruptly slid open by itself.  Nobuyuki grinned as he stepped
out, fully dress.  After just a moment, Tenchi remembered him
saying the night before that his company was having it's annual
picnic today.  "Good morning, father," he said pleasantly.
"Hi there Tenchi.  Father wanted me to remind you
about sword practice today.  I don't know when I'll be home, so
don't wait on dinner for me, alright?" he told him, smiling.
Tenchi nodded.  "Oh, could you make sure that the living room
and everything is nice and clean?  We'll be having some guests
over."
"Sure Dad.  Enjoy the picnic"
"Thanks Tenchi," he answered, as he moved toward the
front door.  "See you later!" Tenchi yawned again, and got
undressed to take his bath.
Twenty minutes later, he sat down at the table with a
cup of tea, and glanced at Sasami as she set down a bowl of miso
soup.   "Don't let me forget to get the house cleaned up Sasami.
Dad said that we'd be having some company over this week," he
said.  Sasami laughed.
  "Real company?  Great, it'll be fun to have some guests
who aren't here to kidnap us, or try to attack us, or any of the
usual other reasons," she said, grinning.  Tenchi winced.
"I hope Ryoko and Ayeka behave themselves.  Gee, I
wonder who's coming.  Probably somebody he works with," he
mused, before grinning.  "You know, that reminds me, I met a
little girl your age at school the other day.  Some kids were
picking on her because she was American."
"Did you make them stop?" she asked, looking at him.
"Would you ever speak to me again if I hadn't?" he
countered.  She laughed at him, grinning.
"Probably not," she said, and Tenchi nodded, smiling.
"They quit pretty fast, once they saw me coming over.
She said that she and her mother had just moved here; it was her
first day," he told her.  Sasami smiled.
"Did I hear something about another girl?" asked
Ryoko, as she floated in with a wry smirk.  Sasami laughed.
"Tenchi was just telling me about somebody my age he
helped out at school," she said.  Tenchi nodded, and making the
mistake of leaning back from the table for a moment.  Before he
even knew it, he found himself with a lapfull of Ryoko.  She
snatched the spoon from his hand, and he sighed in resignation
as she began to spoon feed him.  He reflected that, before the
experience with Haruna, he quite likely wouldn't have been able
to stand this with any shred of dignity.
"So do you and Ayeka have everything ready for the
party?" he asked in between bites.  Ryoko nodded, grinning.
"Yeah.  Only thing we still need to do is go to town and
get the things Sasami wants for the dinner," she said.  Sasami
nodded, laughing as Ryo-Ohki jumped up to her shoulder.
"Yeah, I found an old cook book way in back of the
drawer with a recipe for pressed duck.  It looks pretty good," she
said, grinning.  He nodded.
"Ok - I can drive you to town tomorrow and we can go
shopping," he told her, smiling.  At least until Ryoko tried to
force feed him another spoonful and he nearly choked on it.
Sasami whapped him on the back, and he finally stopped
coughing.  Tenchi sighed, and looked at Ryoko.
"How come I get to be so lucky, huh?" he asked dryly.
She grinned, and for a wonder pinched his cheek and winked.
"Cause you're too cute to live a normal life," she told
him, laughing.  Tenchi just sighed again, as she picked the spoon
back up.

Nobuyuki pulled up to the curb, and slowly turned off
the ignition.  Through the windshield he could already see Shinji
waving him over.   For a moment, he thought of the first time
he'd ever came to one of the picnics.  Tenchi had only been two;
Achika still alive and absolutely beautiful.  It had only been the
first time he'd been invited.  It seemed so very long ago...  Now,
sometimes, he found himself forgetting what she had been like;
her face... her voice...  her touch.  Sometimes, it seemed that the
harder he fought to hold onto her, the faster she slipped away
from him.
Sighing again, he unbuckled himself, and got out of the
van, making sure to lock the door before closing it.
Immediately, he could smell the cooking food, and mentally
winced.  He knew that he'd been spoiled by Sasami's cooking.
Well, he could stand eating normal food for a day, he supposed
with a grin.  Besides, he'd have to get used to it fast if he was
going to do his own cooking tomorrow.
"What took you so long, Nobuyuki?  We were starting
to think that you'd had a stroke or something in your van,"
quipped Keichi, as Nobuyuki reached them.  He grinned slightly.
"I'd like to see you move fast when you get old.  It takes
a little extra effort when you get to be like me," he countered
dryly.  Keichi grinned at him as the others laughed.
"When I get as old as you, you've got my permission to
shoot me as a lame horse," he said, miming limping around.  Kei
laughed.
"Can we skip waiting until you're old and just shoot you
now?" she asked, bringing another laugh.
"On second thought, just put me out to pasture, I'm sure
Kei will be there to keep my company," said Keichi.  Kei stuck
her tongue out at him, while they laughed again.  Nobuyuki
smiled.  It wasn't a big secret in the office that the two of them
had moved in together; there was a betting pool for when they
would marry.  Nobuyuki was giving them another two months
tops, while Toril, Alan and Shinji all thought at least six or more.
Which reminded him of a question.
"Hey Shinji, where's the wife?" he asked.  The man
sighed.
"Home with the flu.  The doctor said it was nothing to
worry about though," he said.  Toril nodded.
"It's going around, I hear.  Hope she gets to feeling
better soon," she told him, smiling comfortingly.  They nodded
their agreement.  "So, have you heard the rumors out here
today?"
"No, what's that?" asked Kei.
"I've heard that we're going to be getting an award for
the Dai-Nippon Giekan building.  Gendou submitted the plans to
them on Thursday, and they absolutely loved it," she said.
"Really!  But you guys really do deserve it, especially
after the other day," said Nobuyuki, smiling.
"No more than you do," said Alan.  He smiled again, a
little sadly this time, and shook his head.
"Bah, what did I do, except for add a couple of minor
touches and run the plans upstairs?" he asked, sighing slightly.
"No, between you and Tiannia, you planned out that building
from top to bottom.  I wasn't much more than a supervisor, and
you don't need a supervisor.  That's why, at the end of the year,
I've been thinking that I might retire," he said quietly.  They
stared at him in surprise.
"Retire, you?  No way, you're still gonna be cooped up
in that office when we're all old and gray, churning out a
building a week!" exclaimed Kei; the others nodded in
agreement.  Nobuyuki grinned dryly.
"I didn't say that I was leaving tomorrow.  You've got at
least the rest of the year to make the rest of my hair gray.  But I
just think that it's time to move on.  The spark's gone out of it for
me; I spend less time designing the buildings than I do cutting
through the tape to keep them on the board.  No, like I said, I
just think it's time," he finished, smiling slightly.
"Time for what?" asked Tiannia, as she came up from
behind him.  He turned, and smiled again.
"Tia!  Come help us talk some sense into Nobuyuki, he
thinks he wants to retire at the end of the year!" exclaimed Kei.
Tiannia raised an eyebrow at him, and he shrugged.  She grinned
wryly.
"A girl'd think that she'd scared him off, leaving so
soon after she joined up," she laughed.  Nobuyuki grinned
slightly.
"I said that I was MIGHT retire, not that I would.  I
haven't decided for certain yet," he said.  "Though where would
all these children be if I did, do you suppose?"
"Up a crick without a paddle," she answered dryly.  He
blinked at her.
"Huh?" he asked, and Tiannia snickered.
"American saying.  Perhaps it would be better to say
that they would be a boat without a rudder.  In any case, you did
say might, not would," she said, grinning.  The others nodded,
and he shrugged.
"I suppose that I did, at that," he agreed, smiling.  For
some reason, her answering smile somehow made changing his
mind completely worthwhile.
  A little later, Tiannia came over to join him.  "Would
you have really done it?  Retired, I mean?" she asked.  He
looked at her for a moment, and then slowly frowned
thoughtfully.
"You know, if not for Achika, I might never have
gotten into architecture.  Oh, I always knew that I had the skill
to, but I never had the... drive, the confidence to.  Believe it or
not, I was a shy kid!  If a girl so much as looked at me, I used to
go red to the hairline," he said, laughing.  Tiannia smiled.
"I'd never have noticed," she told him.  He smiled
slightly, and went on.
"But Achika...  She never slowed down, never let
anything catch her off guard.  She didn't let me hide behind that
shy mask.  I honestly think that she would have dragged me to
the interview if I hadn't gone willingly," he said, and then paused
a moment.  "They never knew what it was that took her.  From
one week to the next, first she was healthy as she could be, and
then she was gone.  My work kept me sane; that, and taking care
of Tenchi.  But now...  I don't know.  I still enjoy my work, even
when Gendou dumps enough on us that we spend more time at
work than we do at home.  Hell, we've got one of the empty
offices set up with couches to sleep on if we're going to be there
for overtime.  But the magic's gone out of it; the sparkle...  Most
of the time, the buildings are same old same old now."  He
grinned abruptly.
"Wednesday wasn't.  That was the first time in a long
time that I've felt that magic again while designing a building,
and there was something... well, magical in how it happened."
The grin faded.  "It should have been enjoyable, but for some
reason if only reminded me of how rarely I get to feel it
anymore."   Tiannia studied him for a few moments, and then
spoke slowly.
"If this were America, I think that this is where I'm
supposed to say, 'You must have loved her very much,' as
though it wasn't obvious to anybody who can see and listen.
Maybe I would be better to say that not many would have the
strength to hold on so strongly to her memory; to continue
drawing strength from her spirit.  You said that the magic is
going out of it for you, but maybe what's happening is you're
forgetting where that memory, that spirit resides," she said
quietly.  Nobuyuki stared at her; how had she come so close to
his earlier thoughts?  He blinked as she lightly taped a finger on
his chest, over his heart.  "If that is it, and you've forgotten, then
that is where," she softly finished.  Then abruptly she blushed
slightly, and pulled back.  He lightly caught her hand, and she
looked at him.
"Thank you," he said gently.  "I don't think that I have
forgotten where she is.  Just that I had one for her to stay in."
For a few more moments, they stared at each other.  Then
suddenly, Tiannia leaned toward him and brushed a light kiss
across his cheek.
"I will see you tomorrow for dinner," she told him, and
then rose with perhaps a trifle more haste than absolutely
needed.  Nobuyuki stared after her as Keichi wandered over.
"That's a new record, isn't it?  It took you a month to
scare off Kei, and two weeks for Toril," he said.  Nobuyuki
glanced at him briefly before looking back in the direction that
Tiannia had gone.
"Keichi?" he asked pleasantly.
"Yeah boss?"
"Shut up."

Ryoko looked up in surprise as Nobuyuki came in the
door, struggling to hold onto his keys around three bulging
grocery bags.  Looking around to be sure that nobody else was
there to see, she rose, and walked over to him.  "Need a hand?"
she asked, and then accepted the bags from him.
"Thank you Ryoko," he said gratefully.  She nodded
and then smirked.
"Don't tell anybody, you'll ruin my reputation," she
said, before teleporting into the kitchen with the groceries.  Idly,
she began to look through the bags.  "Hmmm... Oranges, sweet
peppers, cayenne... a whole duck?  Wonder what he got all this
for."  She shrugged, and straightened as Nobuyuki entered the
kitchen.
"Thanks again.  That stuff was staring to get a little
heavy.  Where is everybody, anyway?" he asked, as he started
putting the stuff away.  Ryoko blinked - no attempt to try
looking down her dress? - but answered.
"Well, Tenchi took Sasami to the park-" a small fib, but
they were shopping for the surprise party "-Washu is in her lab
as usual, MioKio are out on patrol, and Ayeka is taking her Nth
bath of the day," she said.  Then she grinned mischievously, as
she got an idea.  "If you go to use the bathroom, be sure that the
door is shut all the way before you open it; it's been a little sticky
lately."  That ought to send him all but running to check and see
if the door was open so he could peep on Ayeka, but to her
surprise, he only nodded.
"Remind me, and I'll check to see if it needs a little oil,"
he said.  Abruptly he winced.  "I have to remember to ask Washu
to turn off the women's bathroom, it would be a bad thing if she
opened the door to the rest room and found that!" he mumbled to
himself.  Ryoko stared at him, dumbfounded.  He wasn't even
going to check to see if he could catch Ayeka in the bath?  Now
she stared at him a little suspiciously, but before she could say
anything she heard the door slide open.
"We're home!" called Sasami.
"I'm in here with Nobuyuki!" answered Ryoko to warn
them not to bring the groceries in yet.  Nobuyuki put away the
last of what he had brought home, and then straightened with a
sigh.
"I'd better go ask Washu to do that before I forget," he
said, before heading for her closet.  Once he was gone, she
waved in Tenchi and Sasami.  Tenchi held three bulging grocery
bags of stuff, which he set on the table, and started to unpack.
"Tenchi, you'd better see if Nobuyuki is feeling well,"
she said.  He looked at her curiously.
"Why's that?"
"Because I just told him that the bathroom door was
sticking a little open, AFTER mentioning that Ayeka was taking
a bath in there, and he didn't even glance in that direction," she
told him dryly.  Tenchi blinked.
"You're kidding, right?" he asked, and then frowned as
she shook her head.  "Maybe I should - Hey Sasami, what's that
matter?" he asked abruptly.  Ryoko looked, and noticed her
staring into the fridge with her mouth hanging open in surprise.
"You know everything that we just bought Tenchi?"
asked Sasami.
"Yeah?"
"Somebody else bought it all too," she answered, as she
stepped aside.  They looked at each other, and blinked as they
saw that the fridge was filled almost to bursting with the exact
same things that Tenchi had just taken out of the bags.  They
looked at each other again.
"You don't suppose-" began Ryoko, blinking.
"-that the company Dad is having over is coming
tomorrow-" Tenchi continued.
"-and he was planning to make the same thing we are
making for the party?" finished Sasami.  They all looked from
the stuff in the fridge to the items on the table, and then back at
each other.
"Naw..."
"Too much of a coincidence."
"Couldn't be."

Nobuyuki paused in getting the duck ready to check on
the orange sauce, and frowned down at his messy apron.  "I've
forgotten how messy cooking can be, Sasami," he said, before
grinning at her.  "I suppose that's a small price to pay for
enjoying your meals, though," he laughed.  She smiled at him,
although she knew that it was a little sickly looking.  He'd been
in the kitchen since that morning, up even before she was, and
she was always up first.  And he really was making what she had
planned to make, to her dismay.  But he still hadn't mentioned
company tonight, so she still held hopes that the day could be
salvaged.
Nobuyuki turned back to the duck, and began rubbing it
with a mixture that he'd been grinding together for the past ten
minutes.  She did have to admit, it smelled great, and he moved
about as if picking up an old habit.  But if she couldn't figure out
a way to get him out of the house soon, they'd never get the
decorations set up!
Almost as if her thought had been a signal, Nobuyuki
put the duck in the oven, and looked at the clock.  "I need to go
down the hill Sasami.  Could you make sure that none of this
burns or boils over?" he asked; Sasami was on her feet almost
before he'd finished.
"Sure!" she exclaimed, grinning from ear to ear and
silently willing him to hurry and go.  He smiled at her as he
pulled off the apron, and ruffled her hair a little.
"Thanks Sasami.  I'll be back up before anything needs
to be taken out, but just in case, the recipe is in that black,
leather bound cook book," he told her, before grabbing his coat
and heading out the door.  Sasami did a slow count of fifty,
before racing over to the door to Washu's lab and pulling it open.
"Hurry everybody!  He's going down the hill for
something, so we don't have much time!" she exclaimed.  The
family rushed out, and began to start setting up the decorations;
Washu wheeled out the cake that Sasami had made the night
before.  Even Ryo-Ohki helped, floating around with a little
basket of push pins for people to use in putting up the
decorations.  For a moment, she watched, and then hurried back
into the kitchen.  She had promised to keep an eye on it, after all.

Nobuyuki walked down the stairs slowly, enjoying the
late afternoon.  It was nice and sunny; there was a little breeze
coming down from the mountain top that brought with it a slight
taste of  the snow-capped peaks.  He grinned.  It would be a
grand day for company.
So why were there butterflies crashing around in his
stomach holding sticks of dynamite, he wondered.  After all, it
was just dinner with a friend, right?  A beautiful, smart, kind,
single...  Nobuyuki sighed, as he answered his own question.
She was beautiful.  She was smart, and she was kind.  And she
was single.  Very single.  "I'm too old to start dating again!" he
sighed.  But after yesterday...  For a moment, for just a moment,
he'd not felt old.  He hadn't felt young, either, but... aware, alive.
As though instead of standing outside a fire, he had jumped in
and danced with the flames.
  He sighed again, as he reached the bottom of the path,
and leaned up against a tree for a moment.  Tiannia and her
daughter were taking the bus, and if it was on time, it should be
arriving right about -  He glanced up as he heard the rumble of
the bus' engine, and grinned.  If nothing else, he had his timing
down pat.  The bus pulled up to the curb as he straightened, and
the door swiveled open.  A moment later, a smiling Tiannia -
gods, that smile came to her so easily, he thought to himself -
proceeded by a little girl about Sasami's age, stepped down.
"I'm glad that you made it, Tia.  And you must be Lita!"
he said, grinning and squatting down a little to smile at her from
eye level.  "Two beautiful ladies; I'd better be careful, I might
get into trouble if I'm not!" he said, giving her a wink.  Lita
giggled in delight, while Tiannia blushed just a little.
"Thank you for having us, Nobuyuki," she said.  He
grinned.
"Like I said, we're glad to have some company.  I do
have to warn you though, we have something of an odd living
arrangement here - my son's girlfriend, two of his cousins, and
one of Achika's sisters live with Tenchi and I as well," he said,
before pausing dramatically.  "Come to think of it, that's
probably why we never have any company, we frighten them all
off," he laughed.  They both grinned, and he offered Tiannia an
arm.  She laughed as she took it, and they began to walk up the
path.
"It can't possibly be worse than living with three sisters
and three brothers," she told him, smiling.  This is a beautiful
area; it must be absolutely stunning in the fall."  He nodded.
"The land itself belongs to the Masaki Shrine, and the
family line.  I married into it, as did Achika's father, who is the
current caretaker.  I suppose eventually I'll be taking that role,
and then Tenchi.  The house is on a small lake about half-way up
the hill; it was the first project that I ever designed."  He grinned.
"Of all the buildings that either myself alone, or the team has
designed, I've always thought of that house as my best work.  It's
a little remote, but it suits our needs," he explained.  "Besides,
these stairs are great exercise; I doubt that I'd be nearly as
healthy as I like to think that I am if I didn't have to go up and
down these things a dozen times a day!" he laughed.
"This place must be great for playing hide and seek!"
chirped Lita.  He and Tiannia laughed, as they kept moving up
the stairs.  Inwardly, he was hoping that Ryoko and Ayeka
wouldn't chose today to start a fight, and that Washu wouldn't
blow anything up in her lab, and that Mihoshi wouldn't...  With
an effort, he forced himself to relax.  As long as Washu had
remember to shut off the women's baths, everything would be
fine.  Barring Nagi dropping in.
Finally, they reached the house; he blinked as he
noticed that all the lights were out.  Wondering if he'd had a run
of luck and everybody had decided to go on an adventure
without him, he opened the door and removed his shoes.
Waiting for Tiannia and Lita, he took a deep breath and then
stepped in after them.  "Wonder where everybody is," he said, as
he reached out to flip on the living room light.
"SURPI....  HUH?"
Nobuyuki wasn't quite sure who was the most
surprised; himself, Tiannia and Lita, or Tenchi and the girls.
Even Kiyone and Mihoshi were there.  The living room was
plastered in decorations, including one huge banner reading,
'Thanks Nobuyuki!' and they all stood behind a huge cake that
had his face drawn and colored with frosting on it.  For a
moment, the two groups stood there, staring at each other in
surprise, and then, suddenly Nobuyuki couldn't help it.  He just
started laughing as hard as he could, laughing until tears rolled
from his eyes and his sides felt like they were about to split
apart.  After a moment, everybody joined him.  With all his
worries that something strange might happen, never in his
wildest dreams would he have expected something like this.
Once his mirth subsided, and he wiped away the tears
from his eyes, he asked, "What's all this?  And when did you get
it all set up, I've only been gone twenty minutes, down the path
and back up!"
"Well, we were going to throw a surprise party for you,
since Ryoko and Ayeka noticed that you seemed to be feeling a
little down lately, and since you've done so much for us, but we
weren't exactly expecting guests today!" laughed Sasami,
grinning.  Nobuyuki grinned himself, and then slapped himself
on the forehead.
"Oh, where is my mind?  This is Tiannia Alvere, and
her daughter, Lita.  They've just moved here from the States -
Tiannia was transferred to my design team at work.  Tia, this is
Tenchi, my son," he said.  Tenchi grinned as he stepped forward
and bowed.
"Hello - I believe your daughter and I have already met,
on her first day at school," he said, and Lita laughed.  Nobuyuki
grinned.
"Standing to his right is Ryoko, his girlfriend," he
continued.  They had all agreed on these roles if somebody ever
came over, and even Ayeka had grudgingly admitted that it
would be better for her and Sasami to be visiting cousins than to
try to explain away two girlfriends.  Ryoko waved, grinning.
"Hiya."
"Ayeka and Sasami, Tenchi's cousins."
"A pleasure to meet you, Mrs. Alvere," said Ayeka,
bowing.
"Hi!" laughed Sasami, grinning at Lita.
"Washu, my sister  and Tenchi's aunt- adopted."  How
else were they supposed to explain the obvious height
difference?
"Salutations."
"And Mihoshi and Kiyone, who are old friends of
ours," he finished.
"Hello," said Kiyone, smiling and stepping hard on
Mihoshi's foot when she began to open her mouth.  Tiannia
laughed in delight.
"I'm glad to meet you all, and I hope that Lita and I
aren't going to spoil your plans by being here," she said, smiling.
Ayeka smiled back.
"Of course you are not spoiling it!  We are always
happy to have-"  She frowned slightly, as Ryoko elbowed her in
the side with a dry grin.
"What the long winded one here is trying to say is, the
more the merrier, Tiannia," she said, grinning, and Sasami
nodded.
"Yeah, come in, make yourselves at home!" she said,
and then glanced down as Ryo-Ohki nudged her ankle.
Nobuyuki winced.  He'd forgotten about Ryo-Ohki!  But Tiannia
only laughed.
"How cute!" she said, grinning.  Sasami laughed.
"Yeah, she's trying to remind me that Nobuyuki asked
me to keep an eye on the dinner while he went down to bring
you up, so I'd better do just that," she said.
"Hey, could I help?" asked Lita.  Tiannia and Nobuyuki
grinned as Sasami laughed.
"Sure!  I'll introduce you to Ryo-Ohki too," she said.
Lita looked up at her mother.
"Can I mom?" she asked.  Tiannia smiled, and she
laughed as she hurried over to join Sasami.  The two disappeared
into the kitchen with their heads together, talking and giggling.
"Sasami does most of the cooking," he explained to
Tiannia.  "I almost didn't know my way around when I went in
to start making dinner this morning."  She laughed.
"I barely know one end of a frying pan from the other,
so don't feel bad," she admitted, smiling.  He grinned.
"This... wasn't quite what I had planned for this
evening," he said.  Tiannia grinned.
"I enjoy meeting people, Nobuyuki, and I enjoy talking.
But most importantly at the moment, I'm enjoying spending the
time with you.  So, since your family took the time to plan all
this out for you, I think we ought to enjoy it, no?" she said.  He
looked at her for a moment, and then smiled.
"Yeah.  I guess that we should."

Ryoko moved over to Ayeka, keeping her eye on
Nobuyuki and Ayeka.  "So what do you think, princess?" she
asked softly, nodding her head just slightly in their direction.
Ayeka bobbed her head up and down.
"If you're asking what I think you're asking, yes,
completely.  Absolutely," she said.  They both grinned as Tenchi
joined them.
"Absolutely what, Ayeka?" he asked curiously.  Ryoko
and Ayeka looked at each other.
"You want to tell him?  Or should I?" asked Ryoko.
Ayeka shrugged.
"Does it really matter?  We both know how he's going
to react, after all," she said, and Ryoko sighed, nodding and
grinning wryly.
"True.  He's woefully blind when it comes to things like
this," she said, and they both laughed.
"Ah, girls?  I don't mind if you talk about me, but
would you mind terribly not doing it when I'm right in front of
you?" asked Tenchi.  They blushed slightly as he grinned dryly.
"Now, what was that you were saying?"  They looked at each
other and shrugged.
"Tiannia is absolutely besotted with your father," they
said together.  Tenchi stared at them blankly for a moment, and
then started to laugh.
"You're kidding, right?  I hope so, because that's not
really...  You are joking?  Aren't you?" he said slowly, looking at
them.  Ryoko frowned.
"Do you honestly think that we don't know what a
woman in love looks like by now?" deadpanned Ayeka with a
slight smirk.
"After all that we've been through?" he reluctantly
admitted.  "Somehow, it wouldn't surprise me if you could spot
one from a mile away," he said.  "What about dad?"
"Let's just say that you might wanna start saving up for
a wedding gift now," said Ryoko, with a slight grin.  Tenchi
frowned at her, as he slowly sat down on the couch.
"Dad... remarried?  That would mean a step-mother and
step-sister," he said slowly.  Ryoko sighed, and sat down next to
him.
"It does sound strange, doesn't it?  The womanizing,
conniving, peeping... well, pervert that we've all come to know
and watch out for when we're going to the baths.  But I can't help
thinking how very much different he was when-" she paused to
look and make sure that Nobuyuki and Tiannia were still out of
earshot "-we went back to stop Kain.  He was so much like you
it was kinda frightening."  Ayeka nodded.
"Every once in awhile, that side still shows out, even
now," she said, and Tenchi sighed, glancing over at them.  His
father and Tiannia were talking with Washu, Kiyone and
Mihoshi.
"Like the last time it snowed, I know.  But that isn't
what feels so strange about the thought of it...  I mean, I've
gotten used to the idea of not having a mother, or any brothers or
sisters.  Sasami is as close as I ever thought I'd get to a little
sister.  But, if you are right, and..."  Abruptly he sighed.  "Jeeze
that sounds selfish.  No, I take it back, that is selfish.  I ought to
be happy for Dad, but all that I can do is think of how much it
will change."  Ryoko and Ayeka looked at each other.
"I'm not entirely sure that I follow, Tenchi," said
Ayeka.
"Think about it, Ayeka.  Among other things, how long
would we be able to keep the truth about our little family
hidden?" he asked.  They both blinked.
"That's one point," said Ryoko, wincing.  And it's only
a matter of time until something comes along that could put
them in danger."  Ayeka  stared at Ryoko.
"You've been spending too much time around me, if
you're starting to think about things like that before I do," she
muttered.  Even Tenchi looked a little surprised.
"Well, it's true!" she said defensively.  "We do seem to
be a trouble magnet. "  Tenchi sighed, and shook his head, as he
looked toward Nobuyuki and Tiannia.  Now that they had
pointed it out...
"You know what though?  I don�t think that it matters."
Nobuyuki grinned as Tiannia laughed at something that Washu
said.  "I think that we'd better start making room for two more
members of the family," he told them.  They looked at him, and
then at each other.
"Well, I suppose that it will be nice for Sasami to have
someone her own age around..."
"And it would be nice not to have to worry about
Nobuyuki trying to spy on us..."
"Hey everybody!  Dinner is ready!" called Sasami.
"Yeah, come and eat!" came Lita's call a moment later.
They all looked at each other, and chuckled.
"So, when do we tell them the truth?" asked Ryoko
abruptly.  Tenchi sighed.
"I think that's up to Dad to decide," he told them, as
they walked over to the dinner table.

Nobuyuki stepped out onto the porch for a moment, and
took a breath.  Inside, the party was starting to wear down.  The
duck had turned out even better than he'd thought that it would;
just as he remembered it.  There had been talk, laugher; two or
three stories about him that he could have just as soon done
without.  And Tenchi, Ryoko and Ayeka all three staring at
Tiannia and him circumspectly.  Idly, he wondered just what
exactly they had been thinking, though he was fairly certain that
he knew.  The door behind him slid open and shut, and then
Washu stepped up beside him.
"Good evening Little Washu, out for a little air?" he
asked conversationally.  She grinned at him dryly.
"Small talk isn't your strong suit, Nobuyuki, and it
never has been.  Nice try, though.  She's cute; I like her," she
told him.  He grinned slightly.
"Am I really that transparent?" he asked.  Tenchi
probably didn't realize that Washu and he maintained a good
friendship, or that they talked in her lab fairly often.  Washu
chuckled dryly.
"No, but it doesn't take a super-genius to figure out
what you're thinking about when you've barely taken your eyes
off of her five minutes all night," she told him, smiling slightly.
He sighed.
"I can't help but wonder if I'm betraying Achika just
thinking of what might be happening, but I can't deny what I'm
feeling either.  I'm more alive than I have been since she passed
away," he said.  Washu chewed on her lower lip for a moment.
"You know that I never actually met Achika, even
when the others went back to save her," she began.  That had
been one of her surprises for him, that she had sent them back in
time to save Achika from a creature named Kain.  He wasn't
supposed to know, but she had felt that he deserved to know
about it.  It hadn't really surprised him; even before she'd told
him, every great once in awhile he would get the feeling that he
had met all of the girls long before Ryoko first appeared.  "But,
even while I was in the stasis pod, I was able to see.  I wonder if
they actually thought that I would let them lock me into a pod
without a way to look around," she abruptly mused, before
shaking her head, and saying, "In any case, the woman that I saw
loved you.  There was no doubt about that, and watching her
when they went back only served to reinforce that fact."  She
paused, frowning.
"I don't know, Nobuyuki.  Maybe if I had been free
then, I would have been able to save her.  But I wasn't free, and
she did pass away.  There was nothing that could have been
done, by you or anybody else.  But Achika loved you, and that is
the important thing; wherever she is now, she still does.  Maybe
you shouldn't ask if you're betraying her spirit.  Maybe the
question is, which would she want?  You being happy, or you
passing up life because you were afraid that by living, you might
be betraying her memory?"  He looked at her for a moment, and
then took a long, slow breath.
"For a scientist Washu, you always manage to ask the
right questions when it comes to the heart," he said quietly.
Washu smiled at him.
"Didn't I ever tell you?  I majored in love.  It's the only
science that will always hold mysteries, even for me," she told
him, before reaching up to squeeze his shoulder.  Then she
turned, and went back into the house.  Nobuyuki turned slightly,
looking farther up the hill for a few moments.  Then he smiled,
and went back inside.

Tiannia looked up as Nobuyuki came back in from the
porch.  Lita was nearby on the floor, playing with Sasami and
Ryo-Ohki.  It was hard not to blink every time that she got a
good look at the little creature; Tiannia couldn't quite decide if
she was a cat, a rabbit, or something else entirely.  She really did
have to admit she was cute, though.
She sighed, as she rose from the couch.  She really had
enjoyed herself, even more than she had known she would.  She
hadn't been lying when she'd said that she enjoyed meeting new
people, and this group was amazingly diverse.  From the almost
regal - especially in dress and mannerisms - Ayeka, to Ryoko,
who could have come right off of any street in San Francisco or
Los Angeles.  Mihoshi and Kiyone reminded her of a pair of
beat cops that she had known - more than once she'd been
tempted to ask if they were police officers of some sort.  Sasami
could have been Lita's twin sister, and  Washu had surprised her
with a few architectural theories that Tiannia had only just heard
of a few weeks before.
There was something about this group; it was closer
than most blood relatives that she had known.  They were tighter
knit than a normal family; she wondered what challenges they
might have faced to make them so close.  I had to be one
interesting story.  That was Tiannia's major vice; she had an
incredibly strong, absolutely insatiable sense of curiosity, and
she knew it.  She could help but ask questions; it was part of
what had given her such an outgoing personality.
"I've had a lot of fun tonight, but Lita and I should get
home.  She's got school tomorrow, and she's already up way past
her bedtime," she said, grinning at her daughter.  Lita groaned.
"Mom!  Do you HAVE to mother me in front of
everybody?" she asked.  Tiannia grinned.
"Of course I do, it's part of my job.  Now go on, get
your coat," she said, smiling.  Lita gave a long-suffering sigh,
but got up, grinning as the others laughed.
"You'll have to come back soon Mrs. Tiannia.  We've
really enjoyed your company tonight," said Ayeka, smiling at
her warmly, and Ryoko nodded in agreement.  Tiannia smiled
herself, and glanced at Nobuyuki.
"I'd love to come back, if you'll have me again," she
said, as Lita re-entered the room with her coat; Tiannia hadn't
worn one, thinking that the evening was nice and warm.
"We would be honored to have you back," said Ayeka,
smiling again, and Sasami nodded.
"Yeah, and I'd like to see Lita again!" she said,
laughing.  Lita giggled, grinning at her.  One by one, each said
their good-byes in their own ways, until it came back around to
Nobuyuki again.
"Would you mind if I walked you down to the bus
stop?" he asked quietly.  She smiled slightly.
"I would like that very much," she told him.  Nobuyuki
smiled at her, as he retrieved his coat.

Nobuyuki glanced up at the half-moon for a moment, as
he moved down the steps with Tiannia.  The light breeze he'd
noticed earlier had come back with a bit of vengeance;  he'd
noticed Tiannia shivering slightly and settled his coat around her
shoulders.  They were nearly to the bottom of the path now;
mentally he sighed, and then blinked as she slowed to a stop.
"Why don't you run ahead and make sure the bus
doesn't leave without us, squirt," she asked Lita.  The little girl
frowned at her suspiciously, but then moved on ahead; they
could see the street from where they stood, and Lita stopped well
short of it.  Tiannia looked at him, smiling faintly.  "I enjoyed
myself a lot tonight.  Thank you," she said.  He smiled.
"We...  I enjoyed having you, Tia.  You're welcome any
time you like," he told her.  "I guess tomorrow it's back to the
grind," he said, and she laughed softly.
"It's not that bad, is it?" she asked.  He grinned.
"I guess it depends on how you look at Mondays.  The
job is great, but isn't Monday usually when the pie smacks you
in the face?" he asked.  She blinked at him.
"Pie?" she asked, curiously.  He grinned.
"Garfield," he explained, "is a very big comic character
in the office. "  They both laughed, and then they fell silent for a
few moments.  Looking at her, he smiled, and took a deep
breath.
"Would... you like to meet for dinner?  Just you and I,
instead of the entire families together?" he asked.  She smiled,
and lightly placed a hand on his forearm.
"I was starting to think that you might never ask," she
told him softly.  "Thursday night is open for me; how about
you?"  He nodded, smiling.
"Thursday night sounds fine," he said quietly.  They
looked at each other for a long moment, and then, slowly,
Nobuyuki leaned down, and kissed her.  For a few moments,
they simply held onto one another, until, in the distance, they
heard the sound of the bus.  Slowly, they parted, looking at each
other silently.  Finally, she smiled.
"I... had better go, Nobuyuki.  Lita won't be able to
delay  the bus driver for long.  Oh, your coat!  Here, let me -"
She trailed off as his shook his head.
"You can give it back to me tomorrow at the office," he
told her.  She smiled again, and lightly touched his right cheek.
"I will see you tomorrow, then," she told him, before
turning and hurrying down the last few steps to the bus.  He
stood there and watched until the lights disappeared down the
hill.  The breeze swirled up slightly, and touched his left cheek
lightly.  He smiled.
"Thank you, Achika.  I know that you aren't jealous.
Just as she pointed out, I know you will always be with me, just
as you have always been."

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The Platinum Dragon
"The world is headed for munity, when all we want is unity; we may rise and
fall, but in the end, we meet our fate together!" Creed, 'One'
Proud Member of the Ryoko Forever Fan Club

-----
The Platinum Dragon
"The world is headed for mutiny, when all we want is unity; we may rise and
fall, but in the end, we meet our fate together!" Creed, 'One'
Proud Member of the Ryoko Forever Fan Club



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