Subject: [FFML] [FFML][Ranma][Fic] \"O-tomodachi\"
From: "Irene Ying" <irene@furinkanhigh.com>
Date: 8/10/2000, 9:59 AM
To: ffml@fanfic.com

Well, this is my first attempt at posting something to this newsgroup. . .



I have chapter one here, but I have about ten more chapters stored on my computer.  if it's really bad, though, I'll stop writing it.  I'd just appreciate some comments. . .well, you know. ^_^



Email: irene@furinkanhigh.com





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O-TOMODACHI





CHAPTER ONE





"RANMA!" Akane screamed.  Ranma was running for 

his life, almost literally.



"What did I do now?!" He demanded as he ran atop 

the fence, out of her reach.  Actually, she was 

wielding a bokken this time and reminded him of 

Kuno, which was not a good thought.  Akane ran 

faster, swinging the sword.



"How could you even say my cooking was toxic!" 

She shouted, reminding Ranma of his crimes.  

"I worked really hard on it, you know!"



"Yeah, but you could have--" Ranma was cut off 

as the sword made contact.  He jumped ahead and 

ran faster, using his maximum speed.  Thankfully, 

Akane lagged behind very soon.



***



Ranma was still running, not taking a single 

look back.  He was too afraid that Akane might 

be still on the chase.  Until the fence ended, 

he had no idea where he was headed.  Finally, 

he jumped off and landed in a small park.  That 

is, he landed in the pond.



Spluttering, Ranma climbed out, feeling her 

clothes soaked with water and dripping with 

algae.  She wrinkled her nose and groaned.  

She took off her outer jacket, leaving on a 

white tank top underneath it.



"Baka," she thought.  "Now I don't even know where 

I am." She looked around, and everything was 

unfamiliar.  The buildings were a little newer, 

and the park was smaller than the one in Nerima.  

He saw several students walking, and their uniforms 

were not the same as Furinkan High School.



"Darn it, I'm turnin' into Ryoga," Ranma thought 

angrily.  "Man, wonder how I'm ever gonna get home 

from this mess. . ."



"Are you okay?" a voice asked behind him.  Ranma 

turned around and found herself facing a girl.



"Um, yeah, I just. . .um, fell.  I lost my way. . .

do you know where I am?"



"Sure!" The girl smiled.  "You're in the Azuba 

district of Tokyo.  Where do you live?" She extended 

a friendly hand.  "My name's Takeno Himeko."



"I'm. . .I'm Saotome Ranma," she said lamely and 

shook hands.



Himeko smiled.  "Nice to meet you." Then she looked 

at Ranma.  "You're all wet.  At least it's not a 

cold day out, considering it's November.  Here, 

I'll. . ."



She pulled out a thermos of hot water.  "Here, you 

want some?" She poured some of its contents into 

the cup lid and handed it to Ranma.  But of course, 

as luck would have it, a soccer ball came flying.



The projectile struck Himeko in the head.  She 

fell over, released the cup. . .which splashed 

all over Ranma.  As Himeko cried out and fell, 

Ranma automatically went to catch her. . .



. . .



Himeko opened her eyes to find herself looking 

at a very handsome, very well-built young man of 

sixteen years.



He was dressed in the same fashion the red-headed 

girl had been.



She wanted to scream and slap him.  How dare a boy 

grab her like that?



But as she looked up at him, it was all forgotten.  

His hair was black, tied into a thick braid.  His 

eyes, looking at her in concern, were a beautiful 

shade of deep, dark blue.  His face was too beautiful 

to be true.  Himeko had never fainted in her life, 

but all of a sudden, she felt dizzy and lightheaded, 

as if something was about to happen. . .



"You. . .who are you?!" Himeko demanded.  Her face 

turned a flaming shade of red.  She wanted to 

disentangle herself from his arms, but something in 

her just didn't want to let go.  His arms were so 

warm, so strong. . .Himeko swallowed.  She hated 

having guys touch her, but. . .somehow, she didn't 

mind this time.



"So. . ." Ranma groaned.  "Ah, well, guess you 

know my secret?"



Himeko looked at him.  "What secret?  Where'd the 

girl go?  Is she okay?"



"Er. . .I am the girl.  That. . .that was my cursed 

form.  I'm. . .Saotome Ranma still.  I'm the same 

person."



Cheeks scarlet from utter humiliation, Himeko ran 

away.  Ranma stood there, mouth wide open and 

staring.



"Um. . .it's OK!  Come back here!"



Himeko slowed her steps and turned slowly.  

Ranma nodded.



She walked back.  It was getting late, and the sun 

was starting to set over the park.  For the first 

time, Ranma took a careful look at Himeko.



She was about as tall as his girl form.  She was 

wearing her seifuku, a sailor suit set with a blue 

collar, dark red kerchief tie, and pleated blue 

skirt the same shade as the collar and cuffs.  

The shirt was long-sleeved and had little cuffs 

with red ribbon stripes.  The collar also had the 

stripes.  The shirt ended exactly at the waist, 

and when she ran, Ranma could see the waistband 

of her pleated skirt.  She had little pearl earrings.  

Her face was pretty and delicate, a pale heart shape.  

At the moment, her cheeks were lit up.  Her hair 

was very dark brown, with glossy, golden-brown 

highlights where the light struck.  Her eyes were 

dark blue, the same shade as his, Ranma realized.  

Her figure wasn't as well-endowed as Akane, perhaps, 

but she was more slender.  He could see that she 

had a small-hipped, willowy figure.  The red and 

orange sunset illuminated her face shades of gold 

and cream.  Ranma swallowed and wished he hadn't 

taken such a careful look at her.



"What?" she asked softly.  "Oh." She turned around, 

but not before Ranma could see the glitter of tears 

in her eyes.  He heard her sniff a bit as she turned 

around, holding her schoolbag.



"Well, I still need someone to show me the way 

home," he pointed out gently.  "Do you know the 

way to Nerima?"



"Nerima?  Wow, you're quite a distance away. . ." 

she said flatly.  "Yeah, I do know.  Come on, 

it's hard to explain.  I'll have to walk you."



"No problem," Ranma answered easily.  "I don't 

mind at all.  Do you?" He looked over at her 

in the eye.



Himeko's heart started racing.  She had blushed 

more in the last five minutes than in a lifetime.  

"No, I. . .I'd love to.  I just didn't want you 

to think, you know, that I'm. . ." she sighed 

deeply, then smiled.  "All right, here we go.  

It's this way."



Ranma followed her steps for a while, then jumped 

on the fence.  He realized that he probably could 

make his way back just by following the fence again, 

but he decided against it.  He didn't want to hurt 

Himeko.



Himeko, he thought, running the name over his tongue.  

It meant "princess", if he recalled correctly.  

Takeno?  Didn't that mean bamboo or something?  

He looked at her.  Well, she was good-looking 

enough for a princess all right. . .he noticed 

that her long, silky hair went nearly to her 

waist.  It was tied at the base of her neck with 

a wide blue ribbon.  Her glossy locks were 

fluttering behind her as she walked.



She looked up to see him walking on the fence.  

With a smile, she ran, leapt up--her skirt flapped 

a bit, giving a view of a lacy slip--and landed 

on the fence.  Even in her slightly heeled shoes, 

she walked very well on the fence.  Ranma was 

surprised and pleased.



"Do you do martial arts?" he asked her.  Himeko 

kept walking, but she turned around and started 

to walk backwards.  She took glances every now 

and then to make sure she was going the right way.



She nodded.  "I used to, just a little.  I didn't 

have much time to train.  I'm more interested in 

science myself. . ." she blushed.  "I. . .wanted 

to continue, but I quit when I was eight or so."



Ranma knew what she meant.  "Yeah, I know the 

feeling.  You really want to keep going, but 

it's a struggle, isn't it?"



Himeko sighed.  "Yeah.  Kempo took up so much 

time. . ."



"Kempo?" Ranma was pleasantly surprised.  "Hey, 

that's the one I study, too!  Maybe you and I 

can practice together!"



Himeko shook her head.  "You'd be too good for 

me," she said with a grin.  Her voice softened 

and her eyes got a bit dreamy.  Even then, she 

stayed perfectly on the fence.  Ranma was actually 

impressed.  She was blushing fiercely again, and 

she was looking up at the heavens as if to thank God.



"Thanks," Ranma said.  He wasn't sure what to 

say.  They walked in silence for a while, and 

Himeko turned around.  The sky was darkening, 

the orange colors changing into darker blues 

and violets.  He could see a single star.



"We're here," Himeko announced unexpectedly.  

She jumped, performed a flawless double back, 

and landed on the ground.  Ranma applauded, 

then did the same thing.  He looked around.  

Finally, things were looking familiar.



"I guess you're home now," she said with a wistful

 smile.  Her eyes were gazing at him earnestly, 

but with a little shadow of pain.  "I. . .I'll 

be going home.  Have a good evening." She smiled.



"Hey, wait," Ranma said.  "It's getting really 

late.  Why don't you come over for a bit?  

Akane would probably like to meet you."



Himeko bit her lip.  "Who's Akane. . ."



"My. . .well, my sort-of not-really kind-of 

fianc�e."



"Oh." Himeko said.  Of course, the good guys 

were always taken.  Shocked, she looked at her 

hands and began playing with them.  "I mean, I 

don't want to. . .impose on you any longer.  It. 

. .it was great, knowing you.  I'm so glad. . .

you. . .you'll remember me?"



"What the heck?" Ranma thought.  "It's not like 

this is our last goodbye or anything."



Out loud, he said, "All right, if you're sure.  

But it looks like rain.  Can I at least get you 

an umbrella or something?  Don't want you getting 

soaked. . ."



He's actually concerned, Himeko thought with a 

shiver.  "Um. . .that's all right. . .I'm. . 

.I'll be just fine."



"Do you want to call your parents from the 

house?" Ranma asked.



"Um, no. . .my aunt's not going to be home 

tonight."



"Aunt?"



"Yeah.  I. . .my parents died when I was little.  

I live with Obaa-san."



Ranma barely had time to digest this fact when 

he saw Akane at the front door.



"Ranma!" She called.  "Hey, I was worried about 

you!  What's going on?  And who's. . .she?"



"Is that Akane?" Himeko asked.  "Ranma-san. . .

got lost and I took him home.  That's all."



Akane sighed.  "Oh, is that so. . .hey, it's going 

to rain.  Come on in for a bit.  We can take you 

home later."



"No, I'm going.  Thanks for everything." Himeko 

turned and ran off.



It was getting darker by the minute.  Squinting, 

Akane could barely make out Himeko's rapidly 

retreating figure.  She heard a faint tapping of 

heels on concrete, and then no more.



"Dinner's ready.  Oh, hello, Ranma," Kasumi said, 

jerking him out of his thoughts.



"Oh, ah, thanks," Ranma said.  "OK, let's go."



Akane stared after him.









End of Chapter One







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Thanks for your patience in reading this.



Domo arigatou!







---Irene

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