COS60-63





“A Change of Scene” Chapters 60-63

December, 1998. June “KaraOhki” Geraci


The characters from Ranma 1/2 in this fiction are the creations of Rumiko Takahashi. This story was written for non-commercial purposes only.

Chapter 60

Shiro stuck his hands in his pockets and shivered. It was so bright and sunny when he’d looked out the window that morning that he’d gone out without his gloves. He’d been walking for some time, thinking about Shampoo. It seemed to Shiro that was all he did--think about her, and miss her.

The situation was beginning to affect Shiro in a way it never had before with any of his other “loves”. His grades were slipping. At the close of a lecture he would
find that he had no recollection of what was said.

Shiro found himself walking past Ranma’s apartment, and was overwhelmed by a feeling of intense jealousy. As far as Shiro was concerned, his friend was very lucky. Ranma had Akane with him every day. They were probably sleeping in each other’s arms right now, whereas all Shiro had to go home to was a dorm room.

Then Shiro stopped walking, hunching his shoulders up against the cold wind, and staring up at Ranma’s window. Shampoo could be with him. He could afford to have a wife, and a place of their own. Heck, he could even afford kids. The only question was whether or not Shampoo was ready to marry him. Without actually saying so, she’d asked him for time, and he’d tried hard not to be pushy, but this was a question Shiro desperately needed an answer to. Shampoo’s last couple of letters to him had been much warmer in tone, and had hinted of affection for him. Maybe...

That thought sent Shiro back to his room at a run. He grabbed a piece of paper and began a letter to Shampoo, which began in Japanese. After a few minutes of writing, Shiro’s Chinese textbooks helped him compose the most important question he’d asked in his life. When he was finished, he closed the letter with a phrase he needed no help to write on his own.

“Wo ai ni.”

*****

Shampoo lay on her bed, reading the letter again. She’d read and re-read it so many times in the week since its arrival that it was in danger of disintegrating, but the meaning never changed.

Shiro’s letter was a marriage proposal, and he was waiting for an answer. There was no doubt in Shampoo’s mind of the answer she would give. The only thing that had prevented her from sending it immediately was the consequences it would bring. It was very likely that Cologne’s reaction to Shampoo’s plans would be to disown her. Shampoo loved Shiro, but she also loved Cologne, her father, and the rest of her family back home in China. Shampoo’s father had lived with them in Nerima for a short while, but a severe case of homesickness had caused him to return to China. If Shampoo was forbidden to go home, she might never see him again.

Cologne was on the phone downstairs with one of her old friends from Joketsuzoku. From what Shampoo had been able to overhear before Cologne had sent her out of the room, Mousse’s aunt had died, and he was on his way back to Nerima.

Shampoo felt edgy, and uncertain. From the tone in her great-grandmother’s voice, something was obviously wrong, but until Cologne got off the phone, there was no way to find out what it was. Footsteps on the stairs made Shampoo jump, and she hid Shiro’s letter under her pillow seconds before Cologne entered the room.

“Child, I must talk to you, and you must listen.”

“Great-Grandmother?”

“Mousse is on his way back, and you are to marry him when he arrives.”

“WHAT?”

Cologne observed Shampoo’s expression, her own darkening. Shampoo had been rejecting Mousse since she was a small girl. Over the past few years, the reason for that rejection had been Ranma, but before that episode began Cologne had suspected that Shampoo had at least a little bit of affection for Mousse. Now all she could see in the girl’s eyes was loathing. This was not going to be easy.

“Shampoo, I see no other choice for you. You wasted too much time chasing Ranma, and you failed. The elders at home know this, and this puts your position in jeopardy. They are also considering making Mousse outcast, because he refused to accept an arranged marriage while he was there.”

“I don’t care whether Mousse is made outcast or not, Great-Grandmother. It makes no difference to me. I won’t marry him!”

“Listen to me, Shampoo. I’ve been training you to take my place in our society when I’m gone. In order for you to be able to do that, you need to have a husband who knows his place. As fond as you were of Ranma, I don’t think he would ever have submitted to being a subservient husband. We would have tried to train him, of course, because he would have been valuable to us, but he is an obstinate young man. Foolish as Mousse is, he loves you, he knows his place in our society, and would stay there if he was your husband.”

Cologne paused, waiting for Shampoo to respond, but she just sat there, waiting for her to continue.

“I believe we’ve been in Japan too long, Shampoo. It’s time to go home, and I’ve already begun looking into selling the restaurant, but the way things stand now I’m afraid you may not find your existence there a happy one. I told you that your position was in jeopardy, Shampoo, and I meant it. You allowed an outsider male to defeat you, and you failed to make him your husband. You gave Akane Saotome the Kiss of Death, and failed to follow through on it. Our society does not look kindly on failure. As I see it, you need to redeem yourself by returning home with Mousse as an obedient Amazon husband.”

Cologne knew that Shampoo was going to reject her words before she finished speaking them. She had stiffened, and her fingers had curled into claws.

“No! I’d rather stay in Japan forever than marry Mousse!”

“Don’t you want to see your father, and your cousins?”

Shampoo’s resolve wavered momentarily.

“I miss them, but . . .”

“Then you have no choice. From now on, Shampoo, you’re going to listen to me, and me only. First: no more volunteer work. I think you’re spending far too much time with those people. Second: no more language lessons.”

Shampoo gasped.

“Yes, I’ve known for a while now. You’re not going to be in Japan much longer, Shampoo, so improving your Japanese is a waste of time.”

Shampoo opened her mouth to argue, but Cologne stopped her with the wave of a hand.

“No, Shampoo. You will obey me, as an elder, and as your great-grandmother. I’m not giving you a choice this time.”

Noting the tears in her great-granddaughter’s eyes, Cologne’s expression softened a little.

“It’s almost time to open, dear. Better wash your face.”




Chapter 61

Mr. Misato’s door opened as Akane was walking her guests downstairs.

“Good afternoon, ladies.”

“Good afternoon, Mr. Misato”, Akane responded. “I hope we weren’t making too much noise for you.”

Mr. Misato smiled.

“Oh no, you’ve been very entertaining. I just wanted to see if your friends’ faces were as lovely as their voices.”

He paused, and smiled at their self-conscious expressions.

“They are.”

*****

Shampoo pasted a smile on her face and unlocked the Nekohanten’s front door. The usual lunch crowd began to drift in, and she was soon so busily serving all of them that she didn’t pay attention to the taxi pulling up outside.

“Are you sure this is the right place, ladies?”

The driver was confused. Two well-dressed women, their arms full of packages from some of Tokyo’s most exclusive shops, had flagged his car and asked to be taken to Nerima. He’d assumed that they had a more elegant destination than this for lunch.

“Perfectly sure, young man. Thank you.”

Shampoo smiled when the door opened, admitting two women she hadn’t seen before, but who looked vaguely familiar.

“Welcome to Nekohanten.”

The women nodded and smiled, and took a table in a quiet corner of the room. Mai smiled at her mother as she helped her take off her coat, and took the opportunity to whisper in her ear.

“She’s beautiful, Mom.”

When Shiro had told his sister that Shampoo’s great-grandmother didn’t approve of his seeing her, she knew then that she couldn’t just walk into the Nekohanten and introduce herself. Since she didn’t want to get Shampoo in trouble, Mai had spent the next few weeks developing different plans to do so. Mai was very fond of intricate plots, and decided to invent one in order to meet Shampoo. When she told her mother about it, she was eager to participate. Shiro’s behavior over the holidays had convinced his mother and sister that this time he was serious, and they wanted to check out this prospective new member of the family.

Shampoo was bringing the soup to the table when Mai pulled a packet of photos out of her purse. She was handing them to her mother when they slipped from her fingers, and fell to the floor.

“These are from when we were visiting, Mom. Oops!”

“Don’t worry, Shampoo will get these for you.”

Shampoo set down the soup, and bent down to retrieve the photographs. She was putting them in a stack without really looking at them when she recognized the face in the photo between her fingers, and took a second look.

Shiro was sitting on the floor, a baby in his lap. In the background was the young woman sitting at the table, and a man she didn’t recognize.

Shampoo wordlessly returned the pictures to Mai, a question in her eyes. Mai smiled and nodded, and pointed to the individuals in the picture.

“This little one is my son, Nojiri, and the man sitting with me is my husband. That’s my brother holding the baby.”

Shampoo’s eyes widened.

“You are Mai?”

“Yes, and this is my mother.”

Shampoo fought the impulse to bow to Mrs. Hayasuka. Bowing was not an Amazon tradition.

“Shampoo is--I am--very pleased to meet you. To meet both of you.”

The Nekohanten was crowded, and the three did not have the time to talk as much as they would have liked to, but Mrs. Hayasuka spent the rest of the time observing Shampoo. She admired the girl’s grace and beauty, and the way she treated her customers. They lingered over dessert, waiting for the lunch crowd to disperse. Soon Cologne emerged from the kitchen to help Shampoo clear all of the tables.

“Excuse me, Miss, but can you help me?”

“Yes, ma’am?”

“Can you tell me how to get to the station? I’m not sure if my daughter and I can find our way.”

Cologne nodded at Shampoo, and gestured to the door.

“Why don’t you walk them there, Shampoo? I can finish up here.”

Shampoo nodded back, trying hard to suppress the urge to grin.

*****

Shampoo sat between Mai and Mrs. Hayasuka in the station, where the three of them had been talking non-stop. Shiro had told Shampoo a great deal about his mother and sister, assuring her that she would love them, and he’d been right. If she had to trade her family in China for this one, maybe it wouldn’t be so bad. Her father’s face came into her mind, and Shampoo shuddered. How could she think such a thing? She loved her father so much.

“Is something wrong, dear?”

Mrs. Hayasuka’s eyes were so kind. Shampoo wanted to answer her question, but hesitated. This was something she would have to talk to Shiro about first.

“No, nothing. Can Mrs.--can you--do Shampoo a favor?”

Shampoo caught herself, and tried again.

“No, I will say this right! Would you do a favor for me, please?”

“Of course, dear. What is it?”

“Please, tell Shiro to visit. There is something I must tell him. Tell him I can meet him at Tendo Dojo.”

“I’ll do that.”

*****

Shiro and Ranma separated at the door of the theater. They’d gone to a matinee while the girls practiced at Ranma’s apartment, whatever it was that they were practicing. No matter how hard Shiro tried to get Ranma to tell him what it was all about, all Ranma would do was grin, and shake his head.

Shiro was passing through the lobby at the dorm when he was stopped.

“Hayasuka, your mother called three times.”

“Three times? Is something wrong?”

“How should I know? She just said you had to call right away.”

A short time later, Shiro was on his way to the train station, bag in hand.





Chapter 62

Ukyo put the last of the clean dishes back where they belonged, and turned the lights off in the back room. She’d cleaned every inch of the restaurant, twice, and it sparkled. Ukyo took no pleasure in it.

She had been cleaning, scrubbing, making her fingers raw, because she was so angry that she had to distract herself. She’d been an idiot, and had ruined everything.

Earlier that afternoon, Takashi had dropped in to see her and have lunch. A couple of other male students were the only other customers, and they left shortly thereafter, leaving the school paper on the counter. Takashi picked it up, and was soon engrossed in its pages. This made Ukyo curious, and she came around the counter to look. When she saw that he was checking the results of the “Prettiest Girl on Campus” vote, she knew why he was glued to the paper.

Ukyo recognized Mishi as one of Akane’s friends, and was about to get back to her grill when Takashi turned the page, and she snatched the paper out of his hands.

“Saotome? Akane SAOTOME????”

Ukyo didn’t realize she’d said it aloud until Takashi responded.

“Oh, you didn’t know? They got married over the holidays.”

Takashi was not prepared for Ukyo’s reaction. First, she closed her eyes, obviously trying to remain calm. A couple of tears leaked out from her closed lids, and then her expression changed from one of anguish to one of fury.

“How COULD he? How DARE he?”

Then Ukyo crumpled the picture of Akane, and threw it into the fire under the grill, taking grim pleasure in watching it burn.

“It’s all HER fault!”

Takashi was thoroughly confused.

“Ukyo, I’m sorry, I don’t understand . . .”

“He was MY fiance! Mine, not HERS!!”

Takashi backed away from the counter, watching Ukyo. She had retreated back behind the counter and was staring at the grill, not seeming to notice that the food on it was burning. After a minute, he decided to take matters into his own hands, and went around to her side. Gently pushing her out of the way, he scooped the charred food off the grill and set it aside. He then took her arm, and led her to a chair.

“Ukyo, would you mind explaining all this? Ranma said he was engaged to Akane. You’re saying he was your fiance?”

Ukyo told Takashi the story of Ranma’s dual engagement to her and to Akane. Takashi’s expression grew darker as she progressed.

“So you’re telling me that you moved here to Ube just to be near Ranma. If that’s so, why are you going out with me?”

Takashi didn’t receive a reply. Instead, Ukyo got very red, and looked at her feet.

“You were using me to try to make him jealous, weren’t you?”

Turning his back on Ukyo, Takashi paced around the restaurant, trying to calm himself enough to speak without shouting. When he finally returned to Ukyo, she was just sitting there, waiting.

“I don’t know what you were thinking, Ukyo. If the guy didn’t want you, how did you think something like this would work? Besides that, how were you going to explain it to ME if it did?”

Ukyo didn’t respond, and Takashi continued.

“You’re really cute, Ukyo, and I thought you were a nice girl. Obviously, I was wrong. If you ever get over this obsession with Ranma, maybe you can have a real boyfriend, but it’s not going to be me.”

The door slammed behind Takashi, and Ukyo slowly walked over, and locked it. Moving as if in a dream, she took out her cleaning supplies, and began to scrub.

Ranma was hers. His father had accepted the dowry, and that meant he belonged to her, but he’d married Akane Tendo. What made it even worse was that he hadn’t even had the decency to tell her.

The more she thought about it, the angrier she got, and the harder she scrubbed.

*****

“Hi, Ranma!”

Ranma grinned, and waved at Toshi.

“You girls have fun?”

“Lots. I think we’ve got it now, Ranma.”

“Don’t stop practicing until you’re sure, Toshi.”

Ranma was surprised when Toshi started to giggle.

“Akane said you would say that, Ranma. She said it’s because of your martial arts training - that you want to be the best at everything. Don’t worry, we intend to be PERFECT!”

Toshi moved on, and Ranma continued towards home. Ukyo saw him as he passed her window.

“Ranma.”

The quietness of Ukyo’s tone was enough to tell Ranma that he was in deep, deep trouble. He turned around, and wasn’t at all surprised to see Ukyo holding her huge spatula, fire in her eyes.

“You’ve betrayed me for the last time, Ranma. I get my revenge, and I get it NOW!”

Before she’d even finished speaking, Ukyo attacked. Not really wanting to believe that Ukyo would hurt him, Ranma was slow to duck, and she caught his arm, tearing his coat sleeve and cutting him. He jumped up onto a street light, holding the pole with his undamaged arm.

“Ukyo! What do you think you’re doing?”

“What I should have done the first time I came to Nerima, Ranma. Beat you senseless.”

Ukyo took another swipe at Ranma, but missed. The spatula sliced the pole, and it came down, Ranma with it. As he fell, she whacked him with the spatula, sending him flying several feet.

“You - were - MINE! “How - could - you - DO - this - to - me?”

Ukyo accompanied each word with a blow. Ranma blocked most of them, while trying to answer.

“Ukyo - damn it, would you STOP! Let me talk! Ow!”

“NO! How - could - you - marry HER?”

Again, each word came with a swing of the spatula, but very few hits. Ukyo was tiring, and Ranma had less difficulty evading her.

“Are you gonna let me tell you, or are you gonna keep trying to kill me?”

Ukyo paused for breath, her tired arms letting the spatula sink to the sidewalk. Her anger was turning to misery, and the tears began to flow.

“Why, Ranma? Why? We could have been so happy.”

Realizing that Ukyo was no longer capable of trying to attack him, Ranma came forward and took the spatula out of her hands. He led her back to Ucchan’s, brought her inside, and put her in the nearest chair.

“No, Ukyo. I had to marry the one I loved. You have to let go of me.”

“You BELONG to me!”

Ranma finally lost his temper.

“NO I DON’T, Ukyo! I don’t BELONG to you any more than I BELONG to Shampoo, or Kodachi, or even Akane! I belong to ME, and I get to choose who I want to be with. I made a choice, and you’re just going to have to live with it!”

Ranma stormed out, leaving Ukyo behind. She sobbed for a moment, and then slid out of the chair, curling up into a tight ball. She had nothing to live for.

The figure on the roof of the restaurant watched Ranma limp away, and climbed down to look in the window.

*****

Akane had her back to the door when it opened, and she turned around and went pale. Ranma’s face was covered with blood from a cut somewhere on his forehead. His jacket sleeve was torn, and a dark stain showed her that he was bleeding there, too. He limped into the kitchen, and closed the apartment door behind him.

“Ranma!”

Akane flew to her husband’s side, and tried to help him out of his coat. He winced, and gently pushed her hands aside.

“I can do it, Akane. It’s not that bad.”

Ranma eased himself out of his coat, handed it to Akane, and sat down.

“Who did this, Ranma?”

“Ukyo.”

“UKYO? You LET her do this to you?”

Ranma had been sitting with his head down, and he looked up at Akane’s words. His expression was bleak.

“Would you have wanted me to hit her, Akane? I just tried to defend myself, that’s all I was able to do.”

Akane was already getting warm water and the first aid kit. She started on Ranma’s forehead, concentrating on her husband’s injuries, rather than his words. Satisfied that the cut had stopped bleeding, she began unbuttoning his shirt. Besides the gash in his arm, Ranma had several areas on his back and ribs that were already turning purple from the blows he hadn’t been able to block.

“No, I guess not. But why, Ranma? Why would she attack you?”

“For getting married. For not telling her.”

Ranma told Akane the rest of what had occurred. Akane was done bandaging Ranma’s arm by the time he was finished, and she put the kit on the floor and kissed his cheek.

“There was no way to win this one, Ranma. If you’d told her, she would have either beat on you then, or tried to stop our wedding again.”

Akane sighed, and leaned on Ranma. He put his arms around her, and lifted her into his lap.

“You’re right, Akane. I just have this bad feeling.”

“Don’t even say it, Ranma. Don’t even THINK it!”

Ranma just held her. He didn’t say anything, but he couldn’t make that feeling go away, and it had been right more than once.



Chapter 63

Kasumi was in the kitchen cleaning up the dinner dishes when the telephone rang. Soun looked up from the book he was reading, but Kasumi flew past him before he could even think of getting up.

“I’ll get it, Father. Hello?”

“Hello, Kasumi, it’s Shiro.”

“Shiro, how nice of you to call! How are you?”

“I’m fine, Kasumi. I’m in Nerima, and I was wondering if you could recommend an inn in the area.”

Kasumi looked shocked.

“Don’t be silly, Shiro. Come stay with us. We have plenty of room.”

“I don’t want to impose so late at night, Kasumi.”

“Nonsense. You come here, and then I can invite Shampoo to visit. You’re here to see her, aren’t you?”

With an invitation like that, Shiro couldn’t refuse.

*****

Cologne watched Shampoo as she served their late-night customers, trying to determine what had caused the change in her mood.

That morning after their talk, Shampoo had been very quiet, and very sad. This evening the life had come back into her face, and into her eyes. More than one young man was looking at her with admiration, but Shampoo didn’t seem to notice. It was evident to Cologne that Shampoo’s thoughts were turned inwards, and it bothered her that she couldn’t guess what she was thinking about.

The sound of the telephone ringing interrupted Cologne’s thoughts, and she turned to answer it.

“Shampoo!”

“Yes, Great-Grandmother?”

Shampoo looked up, to see Cologne holding a take-out order.

“Please deliver this to the Tendo Dojo, Shampoo. I’ll be so glad when Mousse gets back. It’s hard having only two of us here.”

Shampoo merely nodded, and set off on her errand.

Cologne picked up a tray and began to clear tables. There were only a couple of customers left in the restaurant, and she was considering closing after their departure when a sudden thought made her decide she would do just that.

Kasumi Tendo had ordered too much food. The only people living in the house were Kasumi, and her father. She’d been ordering a lot of take-out lately, and Shampoo was always late getting back from her deliveries. Cologne knew that Shampoo had become friendly with Kasumi, and had allowed her time with her, but now she was suspicious. Kasumi had never called for delivery this late at night before. Shampoo’s change of mood and this take-out order were too conveniently close together. It was time she did a little investigating.

*****

Kasumi hesitated when the doorbell rang. The last time Shampoo had come with a delivery, Shiro had nearly run her down in his haste to reach the door. This time he seemed to tense up, and looked down at his hands. Seeing that he was not about to get up, Kasumi opened the door, and beckoned Shampoo inside.

“No, Kasumi. Must get back to work.”

“Shampoo, Shiro is here.”

The change that came over Shampoo’s face delighted Kasumi. She saw happiness, and excitement, and a little bit of nervousness. It was the same look she’d been observing in Shiro since he’d arrived at the house. Then Shampoo practically threw the food into Kasumi’s hands, and rushed inside.

*****

Ukyo’s bones hurt. She’d been lying on the floor for hours.

She’d ruined everything. By wrecking Ranma’s wedding, she’d driven him and Akane closer together. Trying to make him jealous with Takashi was a total waste of time, and in the process she’d hurt Takashi, a perfectly nice guy. Ukyo sat up, and put her face into her hands, weeping uncontrollably. She never heard the door’s lock being picked or the sound of its opening, and was unaware that anyone was present until she was swept up into a hug.

*****

Shampoo and Shiro sat facing each other on the dojo floor. Kasumi hadn’t even bothered asking them to sit down to eat and they’d walked directly there, never taking their eyes from each other. For the longest time, it seemed that neither would speak. Shiro was the first to do so.

“Mother said you wanted to see me, Shampoo?”

“Yes.”

“And that you had something to tell me. What is it?”

Shampoo just smiled, and repeated what she’d said before. Only this time she whispered it, smiling into his eyes.

“Yes.”

At first, Shiro was confused. Then he stopped short, and looked at the smile on Shampoo’s face. He repeated what she’d said, just to be sure.

“Yes?”

Shampoo nodded.

Cologne watched through the window as Shiro gathered Shampoo into his arms, and kissed her. Memories she’d successfully suppressed for forty years suddenly overwhelmed her and she turned away, brushing a tear aside.

*****

Akane woke with a start. Ranma was thrashing around, muttering something she didn’t understand. Then he began calling her name, over and over.

This wasn’t the first time Akane had seen Ranma having nightmares. The first time was on their honeymoon, when she’d awakened to the sound of him calling her name. Akane had moved closer to Ranma and stroked his cheek, calling him. He’d pulled her into a fierce embrace and then suddenly relaxed, smiling. She’d hesitated to ask him about it in the morning, preferring that he bring up the subject, but he never did.

Since then, it had happened a few more times, but this was more violent than usual. Akane ducked under Ranma’s arm as it flew toward her nose, grabbed him, and shook him.

“Ranma! Wake up, baka! Are you trying to kill me?”

Ranma sat bolt upright, sweating and breathing heavily. At first, he didn’t seem to know where he was, and then he relaxed. He put a shaky arm around his wife’s shoulders, and hugged her gently.

“I’m sorry, Akane. It was a dream.”

Ranma got out of bed, and began to dress.

“Where are you going?”

“Ucchan’s. I have to be sure everything is all right.”

“Then I’m coming with you.”

Ranma and Akane had never been out in Ube in the middle of the night before. The town was dark and quiet, and there were few people on the street. They held hands, and walked without speaking, until Akane asked the question that had been bothering her since they left the house.

“Were you dreaming about Ukyo, Ranma?”

Akane knew the answer before Ranma replied. After all, he hadn’t been calling Ukyo’s name in his sleep.

“No, Akane. About you.”

“What was wrong?”

Ranma avoided Akane’s eyes, and instead looked ahead toward their destination.

“I can’t tell you, Akane.”

Akane was about to argue about Ranma’s response when he squeezed her hand and pointed ahead of them.

“Why are the lights on at Ucchan’s?”

Quietly, the Saotomes approached the window, and looked in. Ukyo was sitting on the floor, in someone’s embrace. That someone was dressed entirely in black, with his back to the window, but Ranma recognized him immediately, and looked very relieved.

“Konatsu.”

Akane reached for the doorknob, but Ranma grabbed her wrist.

“Don’t, Akane. I think we’d better leave them alone.”