Subject: [FFML] [Fanfic][Ranma]Again we meet
From: Brian Randall
Date: 1/16/2001, 1:05 AM
To: FFML

A woman walked alone down the street. She sighed, glancing around her

briefly. Short, squat buildings, light out because of the hour lined the

streets.



A light drifting of snow flittered down, most of it melting when it

touched the ground. She smiled slightly, looking up at the sky. Osaka

was her home, now. Nights like this, seeming almost frozen and magical

helped her distance herself from the past.



Frowning at the remembrance of the way things had been, she fingered a

shortened strand of hair. The past was gone, and dead. Dredging it up

only brought back the bad memories.



Shaking her head, she hurried towards the end of the street, where a

lone cafe provided an island of noise and light in the darkness.



A face stopped her cold, and she swallowed nervously. There she was.

After all this time... the woman shuddered, and screwed her eyes shut.

Not again... not now. She couldn't handle this.



"Kuonji-san?"



She winced, then opened her eyes and returned levelly, "Tendo-san."



The girl from her past, the one that Ukyou had hoped never to see again,

frowned, "It's Saotome, now."



Ukyou nodded, digesting this information, "Oh."



"Would you like to join me for some tea?"



Hesitantly, Ukyou nodded. Running from her past wouldn't solve anything.

Strengthening her resolve, she said, "Of course... Saotome-san."



"Please, Kuonji-san. Just Ranma."



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Durandall presents:



Again we Meet



A Ranma 1/2 Fanfiction.



Disclaimer: The paints belong to Takahashi, I'm simply using my own

easel.

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Ukyou shifted uneasily, "Ah... It would probably be best if I just kept

it to 'Saotome-san,' really."



Ranma frowned, then shrugged. "As you wish, Kuonji-san. How have you

been? I almost didn't recognize you."



Ukyou glanced down at herself then nodded. "I'm no longer legally a

man." She raised her eyes to examine Ranma. "You haven't changed at

all."



Ranma glanced down at herself, unconsciously mirroring Ukyou's previous

gesture. She eyed her faded jeans and cotton T-shirt, then spoke softly.

Ukyou flinched at the pain that carried in her voice, "It's been... oh,

gods, eight years, since I've seen you, Kuonji-san. I have changed. A

lot."



One hand shaking, Ukyou drew a seat for herself. She sat down, not

wanting to reveal how close she was to losing control, "Oh? What

happened? I didn't see you since..." She trailed off, then stared at the

table in front of her.



Coughing slightly, Ranma sipped at her tea. "Ah. The announcement for

the second wedding, right?"



Ukyou managed a slight nod, staring firmly at the table in front of her.



Ranma sighed, "It was stupid, plain and simple."



Ukyou looked up, and quirked an eyebrow. Stupid how? Had all of Ukyou's

angry warnings come true? Had Akane tried to poison Ranma with her

cooking? Had everything gone as she had claimed it would? Trembling

slightly, she asked, "What happened?"



Shifting uncomfortably, the redhead set her teacup down. "Well," she

remarked dryly, "I did bring it up." She furrowed her brow, then nodded,

"Right. Well. After the wedding, things more or less calmed down. Kind

of. We still fought, but less often. The problem was, she was..." She

pursed her lips, thoughtfully, then started again, "Well, there was no

physical violence, at that point, but... she started hitting below the

belt. Verbally."



Ukyou relaxed slightly, finding the conversation easier than she had

expected. "I see... then what?"



Ranma grimaced, "It... went downhill from there. We lasted a few years,

and that was because she was at college, while I was dealing with... oh,

stuff. You probably heard about it."



The woman couldn't help but smile at that. "'Oh, stuff?' That's just

like you. What was it? Another thing like Saffron again?"



Ranma snorted, and shook her head, pausing while a waitress brought

Ukyou some tea. Once Ukyou had taken a sip, Ranma sighed, "No... things

calmed down... a little. There were still the odd training trips, the

occasional monster, things like that." Her face darkened, "But

between... the two of us, things were falling apart. I... no one was

happy with the way things were going, so..."



Biting her lip, Ranma slumped back into her seat, demonstrating none of

the cocky teenager that Ukyou had known. After a moment, she sat up and

began speaking again, "Anyway. I ended up in China... The, ah, amazons

aren't too keen on me, so I had to go into Jusenkyou the long way."



Ukyou raised an eyebrow, "Never been there, Saotome-san. You're going to

have to explain that?"



Ranma frowned, "Ran into the musk again. Herb splashed me with that

ladle, so I got stuck in girl-form."



The brown haired girl blinked at this, then raised an eyebrow. So that's

what had destroyed the relationship?



Ranma shook her head, "I know what you're thinking. I asked him to. I'm

unlocked, now, it's just... it seemed the most... honorable way out of

the relationship. I was going to Jusenkyou for a cure, but..."



Ukyou cocked her head to one side, "That... doesn't make much sense."



Ranma waved a hand dismissively, "Bah. The thing is, _I_ don't care

about the curse. I'm used to it, really. I was going to try and get the

cure because of an argument that Akane and I had, about me not being man

enough because of the curse."



Finding herself drawn in, Ukyou sipped her tea, then prompted, "And?"



"Well, I got to thinking about the entire... wedding vow thing... one of

the main parts was 'accepting' your partner. And she didn't. So I

started really thinking... I spent a while training with Herb... er...

with the Musk, then came back." She frowned irritably, "That was

about... a year and a half ago. Akane was... thrilled."



Ukyou sighed, "Things happen, I guess... what about your mom?"



Ranma shrugged, "Saw right through me. Probably Nabiki and Kasumi too,

but they never mentioned it. At that point... Mom approved. Hell, nearly

seven years and no kids? She was really looking forward to being a

grandmother..."



Ukyou rested one hand on her chin, and took a moment to study Ranma.

"Maybe you have changed. You just don't look very different."



The redhead grinned again, "Thanks. I had to grow up a lot... I moved

down here to get away from it all. Go some place without memories." She

frowned then, "Maybe I should have paid more attention to what I was

saying... So, how about you?"



Ukyou frowned, then shrugged, "After... our last conversation... I came

here, to confront my family."



Ranma bit her lip, then sighed, "Right... about that, Uk... ah,

Kuonji-san. Sorry. About that, though... I think I owe you an apology."



Ukyou set her teacup down carefully, feeling tense again. "It... doesn't

really matter now. And... It's not Kuonji, anymore."



Ranma smiled slightly, "Good for you! Who's the lucky guy?"



Ukyou's teacup crumbled into fragments in her hands, "When I told my

father that I wasn't going to live my life as a boy anymore, he disowned

me. I've been kicked out of the clan."



For a long moment, Ranma simply stared at the fragments of ceramic,

while Ukyou pushed them into a small pile. "Ah. I really do owe you an

apology, then."



The brown-haired girl nodded, "I accept your apology." Grimacing, she

sighed, "I'm going to leave now. Farewell, Saotome-san."



Ranma's expression was worried and disappointed, "Ah... ah... right. I'm

very sorry... Ukyou-"



"Please, it's Mayoigo Ukyou now." She looked at Ranma, then turned away,

unable to continue, "Goodbye."



Ranma stared at her retreating figure, then shook her head, "'Lost

child?' Your name is..." She sighed, then stood, leaving some money for

the tea and the teacup. "Damn. Screwed up again."



***



"And then, Mayoigo-san?"



Ukyou remained silent for a long moment, then released a sigh. "It

was... hard, Tanaka-sensei. It was very hard for me to restrain myself."



The psychologist was silent for a long moment, only the ticking of a

clock indicating the passage of time. After Ukyou counted thirty four

ticks, he spoke, his voice rasping slightly, "But you controlled

yourself, right?"



Ukyou nodded, keeping her eyes closed.



"Well, let's take a moment to explore, then. How do you feel now?"



"I... after so long deluding myself of how I felt... I felt hurt. I

wanted to hit him, to scream, to..."



"But aside from all of that?"



"I felt tired. Like it just wasn't worth it anymore."



The doctor made a 'hmmm' noise, then there was the sound of a pencil

scribbling on a notepad. "Well, that's an improvement, Mayoigo-san. I'm

afraid our time is up for the day. I'll see you next week?"



"Of course, Tanaka-sensei."



***



Tired from the late night session -- the only one she could afford on

her meager income -- Ukyou stumbled into her home. She closed the door,

the locked it, and latched it. Sighing slightly, she crossed the single

room apartment, and sat in front of her mirror.



It was one of the exercises that she had been taught before.



'What do you see?' the doctor would ask.



Ukyou studied her reflection for a moment, "What do I see?"



Her reflection stared back at her, unblinking. She had changed a lot

from her high school days. From the makeup that she had applied that

morning, her pierced ears, her short, styled hair, and the simple green

dress that she wore. She frowned, then looked away. "I see a tired

woman. That's all."



In the past, she had seen a young man, forced to be something that he

hadn't wanted. But 'he' was gone, and 'she' was still there. It had been

a hard path to travel, made harder by the rejection from her father, and

the ghosts of her past. But that was gone now, through effort and work

she hadn't thought possible.



Letting her eyes drift shut, she collapsed onto her futon, still

unrolled from the previous night. How long had it been since she left?

Eight years. It had been eight years of trials, growth, and suffering.

And before that, two years trying to convince... Ranma... and before

that, ten years, seeking vengeance.



"It's not fair," she whimpered. Grinding the heels of her palms into her

closed eyes, she obliterated the tears she could feel forming, "Why now?

Why do I have to run into you again, now? I just wanted to get away..."



***



"Hello! Welcome to... ah... I..."



Ranma blinked at the waitress, then frowned, realizing who he was

confronting, "My apologies, Mayoigo-san. I'll be on my way, then."



Ukyou bit her tongue, then shook her head, "It's... fine, Saotome-san. I

was just about to take a break."



"Ah." Ranma frowned slightly, and avoided looking towards Ukyou. "Thank

you, then... Mayoigo-san."



Nodding stiffly, Ukyou turned, and walked away.



***



"I ran into him again, when I was at work yesterday."



The doctor made one of his characteristic pauses, then nodded, "I see.

And... how did this make you feel?"



Ukyou shrugged helplessly, then sat up and opened her eyes, "You know...

I... nervous. And a little angry. It was like he was following me. I

think I handled it pretty well, actually."



"Do you think he's stalking you?"



The woman snorted, shaking her head, "No... of course not. I'm pretty

sure it was a coincidence. But it unnerved me anyway."



Nodding, the doctor continued scribbling his notes. "Ah. Well, I think

you've matured a lot over the time I've known you... Ukyou-san."



Ukyou's eyes hardened, "Mayoigo."



"Of course, my apologies... Mayoigo-san. But have you considered, that

maybe you need to sever that tie to your past, too?"



Ukyou was silent for a long moment, staring at the clock. After a full

minute, she sighed, "No. I haven't found myself yet."



"Ah."



***



"Oh..."



"Ah, sorry Mayoigo-san. I didn't see you there."



"Um. I suppose that might have distracted you." Ukyou scratched her

head, noting the slight red stain on the sleeve of Ranma's gray T-shirt.

Looking past his arm, she saw a prone form lying on the ground, while a

number of police officers warily approached with handcuffs.



Ukyou tore her attention away from the scene, and regarded Ranma, who

watched the policeman intently. "What happened here?"



Ranma looked towards Ukyou, seemingly surprised, then shrugged, "He was

a drug dealer. This is my job." He sounded almost apologetic.



"You're a police officer?"



Ranma scowled, "Not... well, I suppose. Not really, though. I just help

out when they're worried... It's a kind of informal arrangement.



Ukyou nodded, seeing the red stain spread, and darken slightly. "How did

he get you?"



The man sighed, running a hand through his close-cropped hair, "He was

totally untrained. A novice is more dangerous than a master, on

occasion. I read him wrong. He kind of tripped, and I expected him to do

something else... it happens sometimes. I'd better get home. Rumi-chan

is probably waiting for me."



The woman blinked, hearing a note of fear in Ranma's voice when he

mentioned that name. "Oh? Who's 'Rumi-chan'?"



Ranma grimaced, then shuddered violently. After a moment, he settled

down, and faced Ukyou in frank seriousness. "My cat."



Ukyou stared at Ranma for a long moment, with the tableau of the

drug-dealer being pulled away with the backdrop of the police cars in

the background, while a full-grown man trembled in fear of his cat

playing out before her. Unable to restrain herself, she giggled, then

laughed, finally ending in a full-blown guffaw.



Irritably rubbing at his arm, Ranma looked away. In a cold tone he

announced, "It's not funny."



This sent Ukyou into another paroxysm of laughter. Ranma sighed, and

turned away. Seizing control of herself, Ukyou stifled her remaining

laughter, "Wait... please, Saotome-san."



Sighing again, Ranma turned towards her. "Yes, Mayoigo-san?"



Ukyou fought down another giggle, "I was on my way home from work. Would

you like some tea, and to talk about old times?"



Both of them stared at each other, each wondering why the offer had been

made. Ukyou fought back the sudden wave of confusion. Why had she asked

him to tea, when she had spent so much time getting over wounds he had

inflicted? Why indeed?



Ranma hesitated, then nodded, "Er... yes. I would like to have tea with

you... I feel I still owe you an apology..."



Ukyou smiled slightly. She could use a friend right now. "Then you can

pay for me."



Ranma made a face, then nodded. "Just let me give a quick report to the

lieutenant."



Sobering quickly, Ukyou glanced back towards the red stain on Ranma's

shirt, even as a faint trickle of blood slipped below the edge of the

cuff.



***



Ukyou had spent a long ten minutes, wondering if she should just run

away, and avoid the problem, but at the same time... Unable to reconcile

herself, she wondered where her anger at Ranma had gone, why she no

longer wanted to run from him.



It was as if his presence was...



She cut off her train of thought at Ranma reappeared, the white edge of

a bandage peeking below his shirtsleeve. Ukyou smiled slightly, then

walked with Ranma towards a tea house. They maintained a careful

distance between each other, speaking of inconsequential things.



When they were seated, and had their tea, Ranma frowned thoughtfully.

"Rumi-chan can wait a bit... Ah... Mayoigo-san... I had wanted to

apologize."



Ukyou nodded slightly, a slight edge creeping into her voice, "About

what?"



Ranma continued staring into his teacup, "Mayoigo-san... I... I feel I

have ruined your life. I feel that much of your life would have been

improved if not for my, ah... actions."



Ukyou pursed her lips, then nodded to herself, "So that's why you help

the police. You're trying to make amends."



The man nodded, eyes still fixed on his tea, "That's what my, ah... yes.

It has been suggested to me before."



Ukyou couldn't help but consider that. From the sound of things, Ranma

had visited a psychologist as well. Which might explain why he had a

cat. "So 'Rumi-chan'..."



Smirking wryly, Ranma nodded, "Right. To win against that fear..."



There was a moment of silence then. Both suddenly realizing the changes

in the other. No longer were they 'Ranchan' and 'Ucchan,' they were

Saotome Ranma, and Mayoigo Ukyou. It shifted a few gears in Ukyou's

thinking. She liked Ranma, and she enjoyed his presence. He was not the

boy she had been infatuated with. Nor the child she had sworn vengeance

against.



He was an entirely different person, not entirely deserving her wrath.

She nodded to herself, thinking that her outlook of Ranma had changed

because she recognized that on a level she hadn't realized before. "I...

forgive you, Ranma."



Ranma looked up at Ukyou then, and smiled softly, "Thank you,

Mayoigo-san."



Ukyou realized her slip, and winced. "Er... that is-"



Waving a hand to dismiss the apology, Ranma admonished, "Mistakes

happen, Mayoigo-san. I'm not offended."



The former okonomiyaki chef smirked, "That's... thank you. You've...

changed a lot more than I gave you credit for."



Ranma winced, "That day was... the anniversary."



No further explanation was needed. Ukyou remembered her involvement with

the first wedding attempt, though she had left before the second. "Ah."



"Regardless, people change. We were young, when... all of that

happened."



Ukyou opened her mouth to respond, but paused, seeing a waitress

approach Ranma from behind. Ranma was obviously more skilled than he had

been when she had seen him last, but he was oblivious to the woman's

presence. Normally he twitched when people approached, so slightly that

Ukyou would never have noticed it without her own training in the past.



This time, however... Ukyou frowned, and waited for the waitress to

trip. It didn't take long, and the results were predictable. "Maybe

things haven't changed too much."



Ukyou smirked as Ranma's clothes loosened. Ranma seemed oblivious, until

her bandage slipped down. Glancing at the bloodied gauze, the redhead

sighed, "Should have gotten the stretchy stuff."



Shaking her head, and fighting back another giggle, Ukyou sipped at her

tea. Once Ranma had re-secured the bandage, the brown haired girl asked,

"Do you even notice anymore?"



Ranma shrugged, "Not usually. It's something I've gotten used to,

really. It's a curse I deserve."



Ukyou frowned slightly at that, she shook her head, "I wouldn't go that

far. I think some others might, but..."



Ranma smiled slightly at that, "Thank you, Mayoigo-san... I have to go

now. Rumi-chan really does need her food, and it takes me a while to get

the nerve up..."



Ukyou fought back another giggle, her frown forgotten, "Of course. Thank

you for the tea, Saotome-san."



They both stood, and Ranma hesitated for a long moment before sighing,

"Ah... Mayoigo-san, if I'm not being too forward, I'd like to meet with

you again at some point."



Ukyou's mental defenses finally caught up with her, and she balked.

While it was true that she didn't feel threatened, was this a step she

was willing to take?



She wished desperately she could ask Dr. Tanaka for his advice, but knew

that some decisions had to be made on her own. After a moment, she

managed, "I... think it's... rather forward of you. But... I would like

to have tea with you again at some point."



Ranma smiled, pleased, then offered a bow. "Thank you, Mayoigo-san."



***



"I wonder if he likes me."



"Well, Mayoigo-san, I can't really say I would advise this course of

action. Isn't this the same man that caused most of your problems in the

first place?"



Ukyou had to think about that for a long time before she could answer.

"I don't know."



***



"Ah, Saotome-san!" Ukyou frowned, observing the odd note of pleasure in

her voice, then shook it off. "I trust you've been well?"



Ranma nodded absently, staring out the view. "I'm sorry, Mayoigo-san.

I'm just a little out of it today. Have you been well yourself?"



Ukyou smiled, "Yes... Ah, Saotome-san. How has your job been?"



The man winced, then sighed, "One of my coworkers was injured last

night."



That killed her slowly cultivating festive mood, and Ukyou swallowed

nervously. "Is... is he going to be alright?"



Ranma nodded again, then turned to face Ukyou, "He should be fine,

Mayoigo-san. It just reminded me of something a long time ago." He

sighed, and rubbed at his face for a moment, "Maybe we should meet some

other time."



Ukyou nodded slowly, "Ah... I'm sorry... Ranma."



Ranma blinked, then smiled, "Thank you... Mayoigo... Ukyou. Thank you."



The woman shifted her feet, then smiled back, "It's good to see you

smile again. We should meet again next week, then?"



***



"I think I'm falling in love with him again."



"Now, Mayoigo-san, that's exactly the reason I warned against getting

involved with him in the first place. Can you trust yourself? Is it

truly 'love' or is it just a return of your infatuation? Obsession is

not love."



Ukyou didn't have an answer to that.



***



"Hello, Uky... ah. Mayoigo-san. Sorry."



"No, Ranma... it's fine. But... I... don't think we should see each

other anymore."



Ranma frowned at this, then nodded, "The past is hard to put behind us.

I understand."



Ukyou grimaced, "Can you? Do you really?"



The man heaved a sigh, "Maybe. Maybe not. I like to think that I can.

Will you tell me?"



The woman hesitated, then nodded. "You deserve to know that... I think

I'm... developing feelings for you."



Ranma shifted uncomfortably, "Ah."



Shaking her head, Ukyou continued, "I might not be, though. I'm not sure

I trust myself. You see... I... when we were... in Nerima... I didn't

understand it then, but I didn't love you. It was just the obsession I

carried around with me, because... you remember."



Ranma nodded solemnly, "I do."



"And... I think that this may be the resurgence of that obsession,

not... a real feeling. And more importantly, I don't know that you can

care for me back, even if it is real."



Staring at his feet, Ranma nodded once more, "I see. I... do care for

you, Ukyou. You're a dear friend to me."



Ukyou remained silent for a time, then asked, "And is that all?"



Ranma stared directly into Ukyou's eyes, a smile playing at the corners

of his mouth, "That's up to you."



***



"I've made my choice, Tanaka-sensei."



"Well, I'm sorry to hear that. I don't think that you should be doing

this, but it's your choice."



"True. And it's not the same relationship. He's not the same person, not

at all. He's changed, and so have I. Neither of us planned on this,

but... I have to put that all behind me."



"Of course. I wish you luck then, Mayoigo-san."



"Thank you... but it's not 'Mayoigo' any more."



"Oh?"



"It's 'Kentou,' now. I'm found."



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Author's notes:



It's... really hard to find good Ranma/Ukyou fics. I suppose I haven't

contributed to their number, either. Drat.



C&C appreciated, send it to bauhamut@softhome.net





--

Haiku of my lament:



Forgive my spelling,

my U.S. education,

is the source of blame.









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