For this and any of my other works, visit my Web Site at: http://www.geocities.com/coutuva As always, C&C is anticipated, accepted, and appreciated. All original Ranma1/2 Characters and Backstory Copyright Rumiko Takahashi, and are used without permission. Please Enjoy! Coutuva. Yue -- Part Seventeen ------------------------------------------------------------- "They're here!" an advance scout called out, waving the remainder of the party forward beyond the bend in the trail. "They finally found her, Ranma... Are you sure you're going to make it?" Akane asked, touching his leg. He nodded his head as much as he could against her shoulder. "Fine... Let's go..." She bit her lip even so, concerned at how his state had worsened rather than improved as they drew nearer to the Princess. He hadn't spoken for at least twenty minutes, and for the last five had been slumped forward over her back, unable to even hold himself up. Taking his hand, she held it tightly across her leg, trying to ignore how he barely responded. Ahead, she saw the trees part to reveal a clearing, and in the middle, two figures too distant to identify stood a few feet apart, right near a large, slick, muddy expanse. As they came up alongside the other horses, she gasped at the sight of a certain head of red hair, and again as she realized what was occurring. "Ranma! It's Yue -- and she's fighting the Matriarch!" she exclaimed, just as the Matriarch lunged at the redhead. Time seemed to stand still after the Matriarch's cape suddenly tented from her back, and the woman clutched at the unmoving redhead. Suddenly, they both staggered and fell, then splashed out of sight into the depths of the muck. In the same moment, Ranma uttered a chilling cry, doubled up and fell lifeless to the ground. The others of the party sucked in a sharp breath -- she jumped down to Ranma's side, tears spilling from her eyes as they found his stilled, ashen face. "Iie... Iie...! You can't... You can't die... Not now..." she sobbed, cradling his silent face in her lap. "You just can't..." she blubbered pitifully, until a blinding flash of bluish-white light obliterated the entire scene. She raised her arm to shield her eyes, just in time for the light to start fading, and slowly shrink back toward the muddy expanse. As it became smaller, a figure appeared at its lower edge, silhouetted against the brilliance. "Masaka..." she breathed, barely recognizing Yue in the perfectly clean, intact, and fully complete period armor she now wore. And, in her longer, flowing hair was an array of gold and silver ornaments that spoke of her royal heritage. When the light finally faded away, she stood alone on the grassy boundary of the sludge, eyes closed and face down. All Akane could do was gape slack-jawed at the spectacle, still cradling Ranma's stilled form. The Princess, meantime, silently brought her hands up and turned them palms out, just as a glow appeared above them. The glow built into a small, flat oval, flashed and then disappeared, leaving the Matriarch's tiara sitting in her hands. "Does this mean... She's dead?" Shan Lon asked unaffectedly, hopping up to her. She nodded. "She knew her fate... And accepted it with honour. This... Is her legacy." "I'll take that," Shan Lon announced, snatching it from her hands. "And for the crime of killing the Matriarch of the Amazons, you will face a Tribunal. Take her!" the old woman commanded, hopping back behind a brace of Sentries. Just as it dawned on Akane that she could suddenly understand all of the conversations, a shout from the scene caught her attention. "NO!" As the assemblage gasped in unison, Shan Lin landed between the Sentries and Yue, swords drawn and an angry glare fixed on the Elder. "You will not lay a hand on her!" she growled, at which Shan Lon snarled. "You dare interfere with Council matters?" I thought I taught you better than that," she snapped, hopping back out to face her. "You had best stop now, Lin... Or I'll be forced to put you in your place," she added, stopping just out of range of the girl's swords. "I won't! I won't let you hurt her any more!" she shrieked, tears starting down her face. "I couldn't stop the lies and the manipulation... And it cost me her trust. But I will never, never let you hurt her... No matter what that costs me!" The Elder frowned. "As you wish, foolish child," she stated, shaking her head. "And you had such potential..." she sighed, raising her clay pipe. At the same moment, Yue stepped between them and leveled a cold glare on the older woman. "I will ask you once to cease this folly... Then, I shall tell you." Shan Lin panicked. "Yue, NO!" Akane thought the old woman's eyes would fall out of her head. "You dare to threaten me?" she sputtered, reeling back a hop to regain her balance. In response, Yue flipped aside her cape, swung her open, empty hand out beside her, then snatched it closed -- over the hilt of a sword. "I do not make threats." It was over in a blink. Shan Lon flicked the pipe, Yue twitched -- and the Elder ended up sitting on the ground amid the chunks of wood that used to be her staff. In her hand, less than a quarter of the clay pipe remained. "H-How... How dare you -- you attacked an Elder!" "I did. And were I you, I would consider myself fortunate that I still drew breath." The old woman fumed. "Take her prisoner! Now!" she commanded, glaring hard at Yue -- until she realized nobody had moved. Jumping to her feet, she turned to the stoic Sentries. "What are you doing? I gave you a direct order!" she shouted, tiny hands balled into fists. The Captain stepped forward and came to attention. "With all due respect, Elder, she has done nothing wrong." "Traitor!" the Elder spat, lunging toward the impassive girl -- until some unseen force caught her in midair, and slammed her to the ground. Stunned, she shook her head and then looked up, only to face Yue's reproving glare. "It would serve you well to not continue to give me excuses," she stated, lowering her arm. "Your future is already in question." "What...? I am..." "*You* are to remain silent, and conduct yourself with caution until I have decided your fate," Yue ordered, eyes almost flaring with restrained emotion. Shan Lon attempted an equal glare, but after a few heavy, silent moments, her face opened into wide-eyed realization. With a sigh, she lowered her face. "Yes, Majesty..." Yue drew herself up, then shook her head. "No... I cannot claim to be Matriarch unless the populace so decrees -- as the Amazon Law properly dictates. Unlike certain others, I will not interpret the Laws to suit my whim." "Uhm... Liang Yue? I don't think that will be an issue," Shan Lin interjected, pointing back up the roadway. There, in respectful, ordered silence between the trees lining the road, stood a solid wall of humanity. Shan Lin smiled, then stepped around Yue and walked toward the gathered. "Princess Liang, a true-blood Amazon, has defeated the former Matriarch in a fair and proper battle. According to Amazon law, that makes her the new Matriarch... For life -- or until she is defeated. Does anyone challenge this acclamation?" The assemblage remained silent -- and immobile. Akane thought Lin's smile would cut her face in two. Turning, the purple-maned girl raised her swords and crossed them above her head, then drew a long, deep breath. "Hail the Matriarch Liang Ju Yue -- forever Queen of the Amazons!" The crowd exploded forward into celebratory cheers and chants, loud enough to drown out everything -- except the anguish still mauling Akane's heart. Throughout everything, Ranma had not moved -- and in fact, his breathing was now so shallow it barely disturbed his chest. His silent face remained ashen, and as she gently brushed aside a lock of his hair, the coolness of his skin brought a sob to her chest. "Ranma... Please... Don't leave me...! I... I love you... You b-baka," she whispered soddenly, then dropped across his chest. "You need not fear, Akane Tendou. I will not let him leave you," the voice of Liang Yue announced in perfect Japanese, piercing her anguish. "His journeys... Have only just begun." "Wh-what... How...? How can you...?" she stammered, pausing to wipe her eyes. Yue smiled. "By returning that... Which he so unselfishly shared with me," she explained reverently, kneeling beside his immobile form. Holding out her hand, a small blue glow rose out of her palm, forming a floating ball near the size of a chestnut. With her other hand, she took it, regarded it with a thankful smile, then pressed it straight into his chest. "With this, I give you back your entire life force, sire Ranma; it is yours alone from this moment on. And with it, I also give you... My deepest thanks... And lifelong friendship," she added, bowing as deeply as her pose would permit. As the glow faded from his chest, he gasped a huge intake of breath, his entire body shuddering hard. A few tight coughs later, his eyes slowly opened. "Akane... What... What happened?" he groaned, wincing up at her. She couldn't answer through the tears she was shedding into his shirt. ----------------------------------------------------------- Akane smiled as she walked the road along the practice field, the sight of Shan Lin working a group of young girls making her wish she could still join them. With a sigh, she clutched her most recent gift a bit closer to her chest, her smile for a moment becoming very private. As she continued to watch the workout, she sighed again as her thoughts reminded her of how much -- and how fast -- things had changed. Once word had made it out about Yue's ascention, the population of the Village seemed to triple overnight. Former Tribe members came back in droves, embracing the traditional lifestyle with long-suffering pride. And the 'outside' knowledge they brought back was paying off as well, enabling Yue to learn how to deal with Modern China. The changes had even extended to the atmosphere of the Village, the former sullenness eclipsed by a great new pride, reminiscent of Yue's own attitude. And that, in turn, had led to something surprising; the Chinese Government was taking them seriously again. She didn't know all of the details, but knew it had something to do with a contingent that Yue had invited to visit. It had just happened that shortly before, she had replaced the old Council with a mix of younger, age-savvy members and sworn loyal Elders. The new faces had been hand-picked by Yue herself, with an eye toward those who valued the Amazon way above any desire to 'modernize' the Tribe. Shan Lon and Mousse, meantime, were rumoured to have been banished, probably to Tokyo. Yue, however, wouldn't confirm or deny either case, unwilling to even discuss them. She'd also heard that Mousse left mainly to save his life, which she found herself believing. After all, Yue did have a bit of a temper. That thought, in turn, brought her back to the subject of her distracted gaze. Despite her little show at Jusenkyo, Shan Lin had wordlessly disappeared into self-imposed exile, deeply ashamed and heartsick over how she had dishonoured Yue. At first, Yue had stoically let her go, but even without her confided confessions to Ranma, everyone could see how much she was hurting. In fact, within a week, she had personally slipped away to bring the girl back, and the two had been inseperable since. She smiled to herself again, having long suspected that they shared a 'special bond', and that situation had only served to confirm it. Just at that moment, Shan Lin noticed her and broke out in one of her trademark grins. "Akane-san!" she waved, then gave her students a break and started across the field. "Akane-san...? You going to the spring? Almost done here -- I can be there soon." She pouted. "No, not right now... Maybe in a while. Ranma's calling the families, and I'm going to meet him. They've been leaving messages again," she sighed affectedly, rolling her eyes. "Okay -- I tell Yue for you, but she dismissed Council early so to meet us for bath. She may be not too happy because she really want to see you -- in private." "I know -- please tell her I'm sorry. Ranma just insisted on getting this done today," she explained, as apologetically as she could. "If I can't get to the spring, I'll come visit her while he's training the Sentries." Shan Lin sighed. "Okay -- can do. Oh; feast is at 6:00! You no forget! Bring Ranma and meet us at Festival site, and make too sure to dress warm. It may be cold tonight." She smirked. "Yue was right -- you do worry too much. I'll be fine, and I'll make sure we get there... Even if I have to drag him." "Okay good -- see you there!" With a grin and a quick wave, she was off across the field again, reigning in her students. She smiled again at the change in the Amazon, thinking to herself that had she met this version in the beginning, they could have become good friends much sooner -- and with far less heartache and violence. Even as she mused over that, however, she realized that if such had been the case, she likely would not be as happy as she was now. It had taken almost losing everything for her to realize what she'd had, since she'd worked so hard at closing her heart. And she'd been surprised to see that once she'd decided to open it, she'd found that living her life became not only effortless, but *fun*. The thought gave her a sad chuckle. Resuming her trip at a slightly quicker pace, she finally arrived at the Hall, and wasted no time stepping in. As she moved out of the entry and into the walkway, the sound of Ranma's voice drifting out of a nearby office brought the familiar warmth to her chest. She padded into the office and set aside the bundle, at which he looked toward her and smiled the smile that still turned her knees to pudding. His arm came up and she eased in beneath it, her own arms encircling his waist as her head settled against his chest. His arm came down over her back and drew her closer, and she couldn't help the contented sigh that drifted over the fabric of his shirt. "Yeah, I know what I said -- but it still ain't happened. We still can't separate -- not even for a day. I know, I know... Dunno about that now, Pop... Even checked with the Tribe Elders, and they got no idea. It's just gonna have to wait, 'cause she's too busy to leave," he attempted, then rolled his eyes and held the phone away from his ear. "Yellin' ain't gonna help, old man. Anyway, like I said half an hour ago, I gotta go -- this is costin' a fortune, and I'm still payin' off the last one. Yeah -- tell Akane's Dad she says hi, and she's doing great. Turns out she still likes the warrior-woman stuff," he quipped, then winced at the knuckle she lodged sharply between his ribs. "Yeah -- say hi to all of 'em. Okay -- Bye, Pop... Goodbye, Pop... Yeah, okay -- bye!" he blurted, then quickly hung up. "Man, that gets tougher every time. Wish they'd just get off it," he groaned, gently pulling her into a proper hug, his chin resting atop her head. "Then why don't you just tell them the truth?" she teased, leaning back to look up into his softening sapphire blues. He only smiled gently, then moved his hand from her shoulder and settled it over the bulge in her lower stomach. "I got my reasons..." =================================================================== END -- Yue A Ranma1/2 Fanfic by Coutuva Comments Welcomed, Flames Extinguished! coutuva@gmail.com