This chapter is for fellow Kodachi-fan Bert Miller, and for the people who wanted to know what happened at the Furinkan meet. (I hadn't originally intended to write this, actually. :) Thanks to June Geraci and Dave Roeder for ideas and support. Thanks to Dave Roeder and Darniil Entroth for prereading. ~~~~~ Centaur a Ranma 1/2 fanfiction by Vince Seifert (seifertv@csus.edu) Webpage: http://www.csus.edu/indiv/s/seifertv/toth/ Ranma 1/2 characters and situations are copyright 1987, 2000 by Takahashi Rumiko. Publishing rights (Japan) by Shogakukan Inc. Publishing rights (North America) by Viz Inc. This work is not intended to infringe those rights. Chapter 2.5: The Pineapples of Defeat ~~~~~ "What's the big deal about Furinkan? It's not like they have much of a martial arts rhythmic gymnastics team...." Ranma gave Akane, up to her neck in steaming water on the other side of the furo, a puzzled look. Akane returned him a worried look. "Not that. The match is at Furinkan. Just about everyone at Furinkan knows you're really a guy. Girls from St. Hebereke's will come to see the match. They'll... talk." "Well, of course they'll talk," Ranma said, smirking. "That's what girls DO, mostly." "They'll tell our schoolmates that you're really a guy!" Ranma's smirk disappeared faster than a spooked lizard. "Oh, crap." "Baka, baka, baka," Akane said, thumping herself on the forehead. She noticed Ranma's annoyed frown. "Not you, me. Well, you too; you didn't notice either. Our team worked so hard to beat Kodachi's team so we'd get to go to the match... but if I'd noticed that the match was against Furinkan, I would have just let Kodachi have it and tried for the next one. What a waste." Ranma frowned again. "What, forfeited? Hasegawa-sensei wouldn't like that." "I suppose not." Akane chewed on her lip. "Well, I'll talk to Kodachi tomorrow about taking the match. Maybe she'll do it...." "Okay. In the meantime, loosen up. Come over here and I'll rub your back." "Mmmm... will you rub my front, too?" "Uh...." "What?!" "Didn't you say Kasumi told you that we shouldn't do it in the furo?" "Argh." ~~~~~ The next day at gym practice, Akane steeled herself and walked over to Kodachi. "Um, Kodachi-kun...." "What do you want, Tendo?" Kodachi asked coldly, eyeing Akane with distaste. Akane almost retorted "That's 'Saotome' to you!" but managed not to. "We've decided to let your team have this next match." Kodachi's eyes narrowed. "How very generous of you. What inspired this sudden change of heart?" "Like you said, generosity," Akane said carelessly, praying that Kodachi wouldn't realize the real reason. "Look, do you want the match or not?" A smile crept onto Kodachi's lips. "Oh, I don't know," she said lightly. She swept her gaze over her team, practicing without much enthusiasm, then returned it to Akane. "My poor colleagues are still broken in spirit from their crushing defeat." Privately, Akane thought that all the girls on Kodachi's team were broken in spirit all the time, but she managed not to say that either. "Well, if you were half the captain you think you are, you'd be able to fix that in no time," she said instead. Kodachi's smile didn't falter. "Perhaps. Nevertheless, I decline your offer... unless...." She watched Akane carefully. "Unless what?" Akane asked, a little too eagerly. "Send Ranma-sama to ask me, and I'll consider it." "Ranma? She's got nothing to do with it! I'm the team captain!" Akane protested. "So delegate this little task to that member of your team," Kodachi said, shrugging. "Unless Ranma-sama makes the request, my answer is 'no'." Akane dithered for a moment, torn. "All right," she said finally, and dashed off. Smiling, Kodachi watched her go. *So. They want something from me again. Excellent.* Akane came back in a couple of minutes, accompanied by Ranma. "Akane says you want me to ask you to take the match," she said without preamble. "Indeed. Come, Ranma-sama, let us retire to where we shall not be overheard," Kodachi said, nodding to the bleachers. She glanced at Akane. "Tendo, you will remain behind." "Kodachi--" Akane began, clenching her fists. "I insist," Kodachi interrupted her. She examined her nails. "Or is your hold upon Ranma-sama so weak that you fear losing him to a few private words? Oh, if only I were so persuasive." Akane gritted her teeth. "All right," she spat. She gave Ranma a vexed look and marched away. Kodachi turned her attention to Ranma, ignoring the pigtailed girl's annoyed expression. "Please follow me, Ranma- sama." She ran up the bleachers and seated herself on the top row, gracefully folding her long, sleek legs to present an attractive aspect. Ranma plopped herself down on the bench seat a comfortable distance away. "That wasn't nice," she said darkly, carefully not looking at Kodachi's legs. "You have no idea how nice I can be, Ranma-sama...." "Not gonna find out, either," Ranma muttered. "So, you wanted me to ask you to take the match. Well, I'm askin'." "Well, I'll think about it. And I'll even give you a chance to persuade me to do as you ask. Come to my home tonight after dinner, unaccompanied, and we'll discuss the matter." "Urk." Ranma suddenly looked very nervous. "Uh, lemme check with Akane on that," she said, getting up. "Oh, Ranma-sama, how wonderfully domesticated you are!" Kodachi exclaimed. Ranma, crouching to leap down the bleachers, froze. "Say what?" she demanded, turning to face Kodachi again. "Running off to consult your wi--, wi--, er, companion on every little thing!" Kodachi gushed. "Oh, it's the dream of every lesser woman to have such a husband as you, one with no will of his own, who tells her every detail of his life, who meekly lets her make up his mind for him--" "Now wait just a damn minute! I can make up my own mind!" Kodachi smiled like a snake and struck. "Then you'll come tonight?" "Yeah!" "Splendid," Kodachi said with satisfaction. "I'll expect you around eight." She stood to go. "You may tell your captain that I'm still thinking about it." Ranma dazedly watched her dance down the bleachers, wondering what had just happened. She took another path down the stepped seats to where Akane waited. "Well?" Akane demanded. "She says she's thinking about it," Ranma said weakly. "Well, that's better than 'no', I guess. Good work, Ranma." "Sure...." ~~~~~ "I'm goin' out for a bit," Ranma told Akane casually after dinner. "What?" Akane looked surprised. "Why? Where?" "Jeez, what's with all the questions?" Ranma protested. "Just out. You gotta be with me every minute of every day?" *Yes!* Akane thought. "No...." It occurred to her that, buddies or not, married or not, she'd like a little private time now and then herself... and if she did, how must Ranma be feeling? Nodoka had spoken of this, and how to deal with it; since Ranma didn't appear to planning a ten-year training trip, the advice seemed sound. "All right. I guess maybe I've been a bit clingy." Ranma flinched, but she didn't notice. "I said I would try to trust you more." Ranma flinched again. She walked up to him, rose up on her tiptoes, and kissed him on the cheek. "Hurry back," she whispered, smiling. That was too much for Ranma. "I can't do it," he muttered, staring at his toes. Akane gave him a puzzled look. "Can't do what?" "I was gonna go to Kodachi's place," he confessed, looking up guiltily. Akane's head was lowered and she was standing very still. "Explain." "Huh?" "I promised I would listen to your explanations, and try to believe you," Akane said in a very controlled voice. "So explain. Fast." "Kodachi said she wanted me to come over to talk her into taking the match," Ranma said. "I was gonna check with you, but then she said I was... domesticated." Akane almost snickered at the sudden image of Ranma wearing a saddle and bridle, but managed to turn it into a snort. "Domesticated? You? Nonsense." "She said I couldn't make my own decisions...." "So of course you did, just to show her," Akane said, nodding. "Yeah. But when you said you trusted me, and looked at me like that, I just couldn't. Go ahead an' hit me." "No," Akane said slowly. "I'm angry that you were planning to go without telling me, but I'm glad that you didn't. I'm not going to punish you for doing the right thing, even though you started out to do the wrong thing." She looked up. "Just don't forget your promises while you're there." Ranma boggled. "Huh? You mean it's all right with you?" Akane half-smiled. "'All right' is not the way I'd put it. But you made your decision, and I said I'd trust you, so I'm not going to stop you." Ranma eyed Akane dubiously. "All right, who are you and what have you done with Akane?" Akane sighed noisily and ran her fingers through her bangs. "Ranma, I'm having a hard time keeping myself from pounding you flat, screaming at you, and chaining you to the floor--" "Now THAT'S my Akane." "--but after I realized that I'd been unfair to you all along, I vowed I would try to be a better wife to you." She patted him on the cheek she'd kissed and gazed up at him seriously. "Be a good husband." "I will," Ranma said firmly. He left quickly with a determined look on his face. Akane waited until he was gone and then examined her hand, selected a fingernail, and started chewing. ~~~~~ "Do sit down, Ranma-sama," Kodachi invited him. She gestured with one silk-clad arm; she was wearing a sort of black kimono with her customary rose pattern, but the sleeves were narrower than usual and the obi was just a simple tie-sash. Ranma eyed the seats available in the cozy room: a long couch and a shorter couch, but no chairs. He sat at one end of the longer couch, leaving plenty of room, but Kodachi sat next to him, trapping him against the arm of the couch. "Urk." "So here we are," Kodachi said, giving Ranma a smoldering sidelong glance. "Yeah. So, uh, about the match... what's the problem? I'd think you'd be glad to take it." "Perhaps," Kodachi said lightly. "As I told that person, my team is still demoralized. They would not be at their best for the match." Ranma cocked an eyebrow. "So? Since when does your team fight a match? You don't look demoralized." "No? It's very kind of you to say so, Ranma-sama, but in truth my spirits are quite low." Kodachi sighed dramatically. "After the way you rejected me so forcefully at our last encounter.... You really were very cruel. The situation was so embarrassing." Ranma grimaced. Even though she'd tied him to a bed, paralyzed and wearing a towel, to be discovered tied to a bed wearing a chain mail bikini was.... "Yeah, I guess so. Sorry about that." "I forgive you, Ranma-sama. At least you were kind enough to inform Yuriko-kun rather than... mmm... less sympathetic individuals." "It was the least I could do," Ranma muttered, looking at the floor between his knees. "Yes, or very close to it," Kodachi said in a slightly edged voice. "I had hoped for so much more. I still do. A hug, a kiss, to be swept up in transports of ecstacy...." "Well, you're not going to get it," Ranma said firmly. "I wish you'd quit tryin'." "We have discussed this before, Ranma-sama." Kodachi acquired a nostalgic look. "Oh, that was such a fine evening... it lives brightly in my memory still." She turned a little on the couch to face him more directly. "You touched parts of me that had been sleeping for a long time that night, you know." "I what? I didn't! I didn't hardly touch you at all!" Ranma protested. Kodachi smiled briefly. "No, alas not. But for a while I was able to be myself, free of the constraints imposed on me by my minions and my roles." "Yeah...." Ranma remembered Kodachi's face without the haughty sneer or false archness... and noticed that Kodachi was showing him that same face again. "I think you liked me then, a little. Those moments are precious to me, and they redoubled my desire for you." "I don't hate you, Kodachi," Ranma said uncomfortably. "I just wish you'd quit pushin' at me." "As I am now, you mean? I regret the necessity. But to one who does not ask, the answer is never 'yes'. You know what I want." "Yeah. But it belongs to Akane. Sorry." Kodachi flinched and turned her face away. "It pained me greatly to awaken, tied to a post by my own ribbon, and be told that you were ma-married and gone," she said in a low voice. "I wept bitter tears that night, imagining what was happening to you." "I'll bet you didn't imagine the ghost," Ranma muttered. "I beg your pardon?" "Nothin'." "I had so hoped to be your first," Kodachi said with a woeful sigh. "But I am willing, even eager, to be your second." "Urk." Kodachi turned to face him again and seized his hand. "Think about it, Ranma-sama," she urged him, gazing imploringly into his eyes. "At the time you were wed, I am sure you had sampled none of your fiancees' charms. Was this wise? You chose one without knowing any of the others. You owe me a chance! Give me one night, or even a few hours, to prove that I am a better lover than-- than that person!" "Yeep!" Ranma snatched his hand from Kodachi's grasp and cringed away with a horrified expression. "Is that what it would take to, uh, persuade you?" Kodachi nodded happily. "No way," Ranma said, shaking his head for emphasis, but part of him couldn't help noticing how lovely and passionate Kodachi was, and wondering how she compared to Akane. The rest of him quickly gave it a mental malleting. Kodachi's eyes filled with tears, and her proud head drooped. "Alas, I am rejected again," she said brokenly, producing a handkerchief and dabbing at her eyes. She arose from the couch, stepped around the coffee-table to the other couch, and seated herself there. "Please stay for a while and console me with conversation, Ranma-sama...." "Sure," Ranma said, still quivering a little. "No harm in that." "Thank you. You're very kind. Perhaps you'd like some refreshment?" Ranma noticed a covered platter on the end table in the angle of the couches, along with a vase of flowers and a tall Thermos bottle. Kodachi lifted the cover, revealing an assortment of goodies Ranma remembered from his encounter with a smorgasbord. "Sure, thanks!" A moment later, he was munching happily. Kodachi poured some coffee from the Thermos into a demitasse and sipped. "Aren't you gonna have some?" "I'm not hungry, Ranma-sama," Kodachi said. Ranma shrugged. "Okay. These taste a little funny," he said, licking his fingers. "Are they unpalatable?" "Nah, they're fine, just a little different." "I'm so glad. I made them myself." Ranma froze. He looked at his fingers. He looked at the platter. He looked at Kodachi. "Oh, crap. Sleep or paralysis?" Kodachi looked hurt. "Neither one, darling. Not after their shortcomings were so clearly demonstrated." She put down the demitasse. "Oh. Sorry," Ranma said, relaxing. "No, I employed a very expensive and difficult-to-acquire compound," Kodachi continued, examining her fingernails. "It merely renders one... open to suggestion." "Urk." Ranma froze for a crucial instant, then bounced to his feet and headed for the door. "You really don't want to leave, Ranma-sama." Kodachi's silky voice sounded so reasonable, so compelling.... Ranma paused, frowning at his hand on the doorknob, then straightened. "Don't want to leave," he murmured. "I would have much preferred for you to accept my earlier offer," Kodachi said petulantly, "but you left me no alternative." "...I guess not." Kodachi looked up and smiled. "Now, darling, promise me you won't go running away this time," she told Ranma. "No running away," Ranma agreed. "Excellent. Wouldn't you like to come back here and sit down?" Ranma nodded as though the idea had just occurred to him, returned to the couch, and resumed his seat. Kodachi leaned across the arm of the couch, making sure she displayed a hint of cleavage, and gazed soulfully into his rather vague eyes. "Now say you love me, Ranma-sama." Ranma shrugged. "You love me, Ranma-sama." Kodachi made a moue and tried again. "Tell me 'I love you, Kodachi.'" "Uh... I love you, Kodachi." His tone wasn't exactly ardent, but it was close enough. Kodachi clapped her hands in delight. "Oh, Ranma-sama, we're going to have such fun!" "We're going to have such fun," Ranma said obligingly. "Oh, yes." Kodachi stood up and went to one corner of the room. One adjacent wall was a curtain running right across the room; she tugged on a cord and the curtain swept aside, revealing a four-poster bed with the covers invitingly turned down. She undid her sash and opened the front of her kimono, then let it slide from her shoulders and drop. "Tell me how I look, Ranma- sama," she commanded, posing. Ranma's gaze traced over the taut curves of Kodachi's body, easily visible though the translucent fabric of the long black negligee she wore, decorated with black-rose lace. "Nice legs," he said admiringly. Kodachi clasped her hands beside her blushing cheek. "Oh, Ranma-sama, this is a dream come true! Please come here, darling." Ranma complied, only a little unsteadily. "Now kiss me," she whispered, flowing up against his muscular chest. Ranma balked. "Akane wouldn't like that," he muttered. "Drat," Kodachi said under her breath, stamping a foot, then addressed Ranma again. "Listen to me, darling. This is all right with Ak-- Akane. She wants you to persuade me to take the match. She sent you here. She wants you to kiss me." Ranma still looked uncertain. "Well... okay." He bent his head a little as Kodachi turned her face up, closing her eyes. Their lips met for a long moment. "Oh, my," Kodachi breathed, swaying a little on knees that had suddenly gone weak. "Please embrace me, darling, and then kiss me again." He did. This time Kodachi's knees gave out entirely, but Ranma kept her from falling. "Oh, Ranma-sama, you kiss like a young god come to earth for dalliance!" she exclaimed. "I beg you, sweep me up in your strong arms!" Ranma complied, with ease that inspired the unpleasant little thought that he'd done it many times before. *Ah, well, there's something to be said for experience,* Kodachi thought. She twined her arms around his neck and buried her face in the juncture of his neck and shoulder. "Now take me to bed and make love to me," she whispered, blushing. "Uh-uh." Ranma's response crashed rudely in on her advance fantasies. "I'm damn sure Akane wouldn't want me to do THAT." This time "drat" just didn't cover it. *His will is so strong, to resist the drug so!* For a moment Kodachi considered suggesting to Ranma that she was Akane, but then her pride tore the notion down and trampled on it; that way lay utter defeat. She decided to console herself with what pleasures were attainable. "Twirl me once around, darling, and kiss me again," she suggested hopefully. Ranma pivoted obediently. Kodachi's foot caught the vase on the coffee table, knocking it into the air. A splash of cold water laced with flowers fell on Ranma just as he kissed Kodachi. ~~~~~ Kuno Tatewaki, passing in the hallway, heard a sound to stir the blood of any man: "KYAAAAAAAAAAA!" "A damsel in distress!" he shouted, charging down the hall. "I shall rescue thee, dear sister!" He twisted at the doorknob, but the door was locked. Well, a hero knew the answer to that! He set his shoulder to the door and crashed through, then blinked in astonishment. Kodachi, clad in a flowing negligee and wiping her mouth with her hand, blinked back at him. She was being held cradled in the arms of-- the pigtailed girl! "Pigtailed girl!" Kuno shouted, flinging his arms wide. "My heart swells with joy at thy sweet presence! Come to my bosom!" "Okay," the pigtailed girl agreed, dropping Kodachi on her rear with a thump and stepping over her. Tatewaki embraced her warmly. Suddenly he smelled coffee and became aware that the wench in his arms was rather taller and flatter than she'd started out to be. He looked, gasped, and sprang back. "The sorcerer Saotome!" "Sorcerer Saotome," Ranma parroted, ignoring the coffee trickling off his head from the Thermos in Kodachi's hands. Kuno brought his bokken to bear with one hand and swung the other around to knock his sister to safety. The Thermos sailed across the room, and Kodachi bounced over the big bed with a squawk and disappeared behind it. "Villain!" Kuno shouted. "Get thee gone at once!" "I'm gone," Ranma said cheerfully. Zing! In the blink of an eye he was out the door and away. Kuno's eyebrows drew down and his bokken lowered. "Coward," he scoffed. "YOU INCREDIBLE IDIOT!" Kuno turned to see his sister... indeed, rather more of his sister than he was accustomed to see. "Kodachi, thy apparel is hardly suitable for this circumstance," he chided her. "It WAS PERFECT for this circumstance! I had him RIGHT where I wanted him, and YOU let him ESCAPE! IDIOT!" Kodachi scooped up a couple of clubs from the floor and advanced. "Dear brother," she crooned, "how shall I express my displeasure?" Whackity-whackity-whack! "Oh-hohohoho!" POW! ~~~~~ "Hi, honey, I'm home!" Akane came galloping down the stairs at the call, looking glad but a little surprised. "'Honey'? Ranma, what--" She caught sight of him and blinked. "Lipstick?!" "Lipstick?" Ranma said, still smiling. "Ranma, tell me the truth! Don't lie to me! Did you kiss Kodachi?" Akane demanded. "Yup," Ranma said matter-of-factly. SLAP! "RANMA, YOU BAKA!!" "Yup, I'm a baka," Ranma agreed, getting up with one cheek already beginning to swell. "Whinny!" He paused, looking puzzled. "Say, what kinda noise does a deer make, anyway?" Akane's jaw dropped. "Ranma, are you DRUNK?!" She grabbed him by the front of the shirt and sniffed his face. "Coffee?" "Not drunk," Ranma said firmly. "Drugged. Whee!" Akane's eyes widened. She turned her head. "Kasumi! Come quick!" she called down the hall. "Something's wrong with Ranma!" "Wrong, wrong, wrong," Ranma intoned on a falling scale. Kasumi came around the corner in a hurry. "Akane?" "Well, look at him!" Akane held Ranma out towards Kasumi by his shirt. "Hi-hi, Kasumi-oneechan," Ranma said brightly. "I'm a horse, deer." Kasumi sweatdropped. "My, he's certainly under the influence of something," she commented. "Under the influence," Ranma repeated. "I asked him if he kissed Kodachi, and he TOLD me!" Akane wailed. "Goodness, that IS unusual," Kasumi agreed. "Maybe some sort of truth drug or hypnotic? Have you tried asking him any other questions?" "Questions?" "Shut up, Ranma. No, but I'm sure going to," Akane said grimly to Kasumi. She addressed her husband again. "Did you enjoy kissing Kodachi?" Ranma stood mute... or, rather, hung mute. "Answer me!" Akane snarled, shaking him. "Yeah. She said I kissed like a young god," he said reflectively. "I wonder which young god she kissed." "You BAKA!" "Hmm," Kasumi observed. "He does what you tell him to." "I told him to tell me the truth," Akane said, catching on. She paled. "If he was doing what Kodachi told him to... oh, no! Ranma, did Kodachi tell you to, um, make love to her?" She held her breath. "Yeah," Ranma said in surprise. "How'd you know?" "Eeeee!" Akane stopped shaking Ranma, looking like she was about to faint. "Akane, I don't think you should ask questions you don't want to know the answers to," Kasumi said reprovingly. "I don't LIKE the answers, but I sure want to know them," Akane growled. She paused, gathering her courage. "Did... DID you make love to Kodachi?" "Nope." Akane and Kasumi exchanged glances that were both relieved and perplexed. "Why not?" Akane asked. "'Cause I love you. Jeez, what a dumb question." Akane's expression softened. "Ranma...." "Perhaps you should leave it at that," Kasumi suggested diplomatically. "Not a chance." Akane turned back to Ranma. "Do... do you love anyone else but me?" "Well, sure." "Aaaa!" Akane wailed. "Ranma, who else do you love?" Kasumi asked quickly. "Well, there's Momma," Ranma replied. Akane perked up. "And I like you a lot, Kasumi-oneechan." "Oh, my," Kasumi said faintly, blushing. "And I'm kinda fond of Pops, even if he is a lazy pain in the butt." Akane snickered, feeling much better. "Do you love Kodachi?" "No way," Ranma said indignantly. Akane nodded, satisfied. "I think that's enough," she said, setting Ranma back on his feet. "Enough," Ranma agreed. "Hmm. On the other hand, this is a real opportunity," Akane said, eyeing Ranma with speculation. Kasumi caught her arm. "Don't," she said urgently. "He may remember this afterward, or the suggestions made may have permanent effects. He needs to be protected until it wears off." "Oh. I suppose you're right," Akane said. She looked frustrated. "Darn. Well, I guess we'll turn in early, then." She got the speculative look again. "Hmmm...." "Akane...." "All right, all right," Akane said petulantly. "You're no fun at all, Onee-chan. Come on, Ranma, let's get you cleaned up and then go to bed." "Time for bed," Ranma said happily, following Akane. ~~~~~ Upon leaving the locker room at the beginning of gym period the next day, Ranma headed straight for Kodachi. "Let's talk," she said when she reached the taller girl. "In private." No one could have mistaken Ranma's smile for a pleasant expression, but Kodachi tried. "Oh, Ranma-sama, I thought you'd never ask!" Ranma's chilly demeanor altered only enough to allow impatience to register. "This way," Kodachi said haughtily. She led Ranma out of the gymnasium, noticing that Akane's gaze flicked up as they passed but that Akane did not comment, change expression, or follow. "Now, what was it you wished to discuss?" Kodachi said when they were outside. "Our next rendezvous, perhaps?" Ranma sighed. "Give it a rest, Kodachi. I'm here to tell you that in a minute you're going to go with Akane to Hasegawa- sensei's office and agree to take the Furinkan match." "You dare give me commands?" Kodachi sniffed, arching an eyebrow. "It's not a command," Ranma said evenly. "That's your thing. I'm just telling you what's going to happen." "You are a man of many talents, Ranma-sama; I hadn't known that fortune-teller was among them." Kodachi paused. "Why are you the one telling me this, and not your captain?" "She delegated it to me." "Interesting. Well, I am not satisfied with the outcome of our little chat last night. I decline her request." Still smiling, Ranma shook her head. "You don't want to do that. I had a hell of a time talking her out of taking last night out of your hide. If you don't agree, she will." "Nonsense," Kodachi scoffed. "I don't fear her puny threats in the least." "Well, you should. She can hurt you just as bad as she wants to any time she wants to, and you just gave her an excuse." "Oh-ho-ho--" Slap! Kodachi hadn't even seen Ranma's hand move, but the sound and the pain in her cheek left no doubt what had happened. Ranma had put little force into the blow, but its significance was unmistakeable. "So can I, Kodachi. I'm a girl, and smaller than you, so I'm not the one who has to worry how this looks... and I really don't like what you tried to do last night. It turned out OK, so I don't hold it against you that you tried, but it was pretty dumb. You really should have thought about what would have happened if it'd worked. If you'd made me break my vows, I'd make damn sure you were just as unhappy as I was. "Last thing." Ranma's eyes changed, seeming now more sad and disappointed than coldly angry. "You were right. I did like you a little that night, and even last night... and if you'd just take 'no' for an answer, I'd like you more." Kodachi stared at Ranma with one hand to her cheek, still looking stunned. "No one has dared raise a hand to me since...." "You had it coming," Ranma said with only a little discomfort. She cracked a grim half-smile. "Better that than what Akane was gonna do, trust me. I took some lumps that shoulda been yours." "You really do care for me, Ranma-sama..." Kodachi breathed. She lowered her hand from her cheek and the worshipful look in her eyes faded a little; she concealed them behind long, dark eyelashes. "I will do as you say." "Good. Now I got students to work with. See ya later." Ranma turned and walked back into the gymnasium, trying to ignore the familar feeling that things hadn't turned out quite the way she and Akane had planned. ~~~~~ At the knock on the doorframe, Hasegawa turned from dusting the trophies on her office wall and saw Akane standing in the doorway, wearing a warm-up jacket over her leotard; Kodachi was visible over her shoulder. "Come in, Akane-san, Kodachi-san. What can I do for you?" "It's about the match with Furinkan," Akane said. "You know Ranma and I used to go there and, well, I was thinking that maybe it would be better if Kodachi's team took this match." Hasegawa's eyebrows arched in surprise. "After all that?" she said, referring to the battles-- in the gymnasium and out-- that had earned Akane's team the right to meet Furinkan's. "I'm afraid so," Akane replied, looking embarrassed. "We didn't notice the match was against Furinkan until afterwards." Hasegawa frowned. "Really, Saotome-san, I am very disappointed in you. Your team won the playoff fairly, and you should be proud to represent St. Hebereke's, even against your former schoolmates." "But that's not--" Akane stopped and bowed her head. "Hai, Sensei. I'm sorry." "And you, Kuno-san," Hasegawa continued, wiping Kodachi's smug smile off her face. "I'm surprised that you're willing to accept the fruits of victory without earning them. You should have known better than to agree to this." "My apologies, Hasegawa-sensei," Kodachi managed. "Saotome-san, your team will participate in the match with Furinkan... and I will be very unhappy if there are any forfeits. Dismissed." Akane followed Kodachi out into the hall, closing the office door behind her. They stopped at the same moment and exchanged cautious glances. Akane felt an odd kinship with Kodachi in that moment after they had both been chewed out by the coach. To her surprise, she saw a flicker of the same emotion in Kodachi's face in the moment before her mouth quirked and she turned away. ~~~~~ "Great," Akane complained on the way home. "All that for nothing." Ranma shrugged. "Who'd'a figured Hasegawa-sensei would get all hard-assed about it?" "I should have," Akane said. "Really, she had us dead to rights." She blew out a frustrated sigh and glanced sidelong at Ranma, who was balancing her book bag on one finger. "Now we have to figure out what to do about it." "We go kick some Furinkan butts," Ranma said happily. "Not that it's gonna be much of a challenge." "No, I mean about keeping our secret. The smartest thing would be for you to stay home--" "What?!" "--not that you'd ever do the smartest thing." Akane gave Ranma an impish smile, and Ranma realized that she'd been teased. "Hmph." "Second smartest would be for you to go as a woman, and stay a woman the whole time." "Well, duh. I have to be a woman to fight my match, dummy." Ranma dodged the casual retaliatory swipe of Akane's book bag. "Actually...." Akane trailed off. Ranma gave Akane a flat-eyed look. "Uh oh. You're planning something." "Well, I was thinking that since Furinkan's team's not going to be much of a challenge for you, maybe you could sit this one out." "Why the hell would I want to do that?!" "To give all of the rest of our team a chance to fight," Akane said seriously. Ranma opened her mouth to retort, then closed it again. "Huh," she said finally. "Yeah. You could be the one to sit it out, though." "If you won't, that's just what I'll do. They need the experience." "Heh. So do you," Ranma chuckled, ready to dodge again, but Akane's reaction took her by surprise: she broke into a sunny smile and jumped up and down. "Yay! Thanks, Ranma! I knew you'd do the right thing!" "I what? Wait a min--" "Well, if I need the experience, Sensei, then I should fight a match even if you have to sit one out, right?" "Uh...." A reluctant smile forced its way onto Ranma's face. "Yeah, I guess so. Damn." "Also...." Akane's voice trailed off again, shyly this time. "NOW what?" "Well, if you're not going to fight, you could go as a man." Ranma raised an eyebrow. "I thought you said that wouldn't be smart." "It's not. If enough of our schoolmates see you as a man, they might put two and two together. But I'd, well, I'd like you to go as a man anyway." Ranma raised her other eyebrow, noticing that Akane's ears were quite pink where they showed through her hair. "How come?" "'Cause I want to be seen with you, you insensitive jerk!" Akane burst out, flushing. "Hey, makes sense to me," Ranma said easily. "Of course you'd wanna be seen with a good-lookin' guy like me." She paused and struck a masculine pose, complete with smoldering expression. On a small, curvy girl in a school uniform, though, it looked pretty silly, and Akane was only able to contain the giggles for a couple of seconds before they escaped. Ranma dropped the pose, looking affronted. "You egomaniac," Akane said fondly. "That's why I didn't want to say it; I knew your head would get all swelled." She took a breath and managed to look serious again. "But I do. Most of the time we're out in public together, you're a woman. I just want people to see what a catch I landed." "Yeah... so do I." Ranma blushed and looked away, hand to the back of her head. Akane smiled warmly. "Ranma, if you weren't a woman right now, you'd get a kiss for that." "Another reason to be a man," Ranma said with a sly grin. "Oh, yes. I'm still worried about the secret, though." "Ah, don't worry," Ranma said with a dismissive wave of her hand. "Worry and we won't have any fun. Everything will be fine. What can go wrong?" Thunder rumbled faintly in the distance. ~~~~~ The sky didn't look thunderous the day of the match, but Ranma cast a cautious glance upward anyway at the gray clouds and the scarce patches of blue visible between them. "What do you think?" Akane asked, walking beside him clad, like the others, in a warmup suit; Ranma wore his usual Chinese garb. Ranma shrugged. "It might rain, or it might not. With my luck, it will." He brandished his umbrella, furled for the moment, and shrugged again. In his other hand he carried a bag full of team gear. "And that's the official Ranma forecast," Michi said in tones of mock gravity. "Man, with a chance of woman later in the day, the probability rising directly with the likelihood of embarrassment." "Ha, ha, ha," Ranma muttered sourly as the girls giggled. "That's way too close to the truth." "That's why it's so funny, Ranma-kun," Sachiko said. "But, Michi, you shouldn't say things like that where people can hear." "Oh, lighten up," Michi retorted. "I checked first." She gestured to the street around them; the nearest gaggle of St. Hebereke's uniforms was well out of earshot. The match had been set for afternoon, right after school got out. A few dozen of their schoolmates had accompanied them, only a fraction of the multitude that would have attended a match held at their own school. They turned the last corner, blinked, and stopped in their tracks. "Good heavens," Akane said in astonishment. It seemed that their whole former class at Furinkan High had turned out and gathered at the gates. A cheer went up as the small crowd spotted them and a large banner unfurled, reading "Welcome Back, Ranma & Akane!" "Wow, you guys never told us you were this popular," Michi commented. "I didn't know we were," Akane replied, blushing. A smaller banner unrolled: "Welcome St. H Babes!" Akane rolled her eyes and groaned. "Oh, no. Not them." Ranma snorted. "Who else? Hiroshi and Daisuke." "I gotta meet these guys," Michi said with enthusiasm. "They seem really friendly!" "That's one word for it," said Ranma wryly. "Yeah, you'd get along like a house on fire." Smoke, flames, people running around screaming, roofs collapsing.... They started walking again, and Ranma watched with amusement as Hiroshi and Daisuke were surrounded and pummeled by Furinkan girls who'd apparently taken umbrage at their banner. Just outside the gates he stopped and waved his furled umbrella over his head. With a big grin he shouted "HEY, FURINKAN!" The crowd roared with laughter and cheers, swallowing up Team Akane as they moved through the gate and onto the school grounds. Ranma waved back at smiling faces, making a path for the team as he and Akane pushed through the milling mass of students. "SAOTOME!" A path cleared as though Ranma were Moses parting the Red Sea and there stood Tatewaki Kuno, breathing heavily and brandishing a bokken. "How is it that thou darest show thy face here after my defeat of thee in epic combat?!" Ranma glanced at Akane. Akane shrugged and rotated her finger next to her forehead. Ranma nodded and looked back at Tatewaki. "Oi, Kuno, what's up?" he called cheerfully. "Silence, villain! AAAAAH!" Kuno raised his weapon and charged. Ranma skimmed forward fast enough to preempt Kuno's strike, still carrying his bag and umbrella; his perfectly-timed snap kick sent his assailant soaring skyward, accompanied by the bokken. "I guess Kuno's up," Ranma observed, straightening and shading his eyes with his hand to follow his assailant's trajectory. He waited for Akane to catch up and then resumed their progress towards the gymnasium. The PA crackled as they set their bags down by the match ring. "Let's have a big welcome for the St. Hebereke's Martial Arts Rhythmic Gymnastics team, led by Tendo Akane and Saotome Ranma, formerly of Furinkan!" the speakers blared. Akane looked up at the nearest speaker, frowning, then over at the announcer. "Excuse me a minute. I'll be right back." She moved off purposefully. "Awk!" the speaker emitted, then continued at a lower volume. "Look, I'm sorry, Akane-kun, but Kuno-sempai insisted--" The announcer's voice cut off, and Akane's voice could be heard, but too faintly to make out the words. "Ah. Well, when you put it that way.... Ladies and gentlemen," the voice resumed at full volume, "a slight-- awk! Er, an important correction: that's Saotome Akane, not Tendo Akane." Akane was back shortly, dusting her hands together with a self-satisfied look. "Honestly, some people." She looked around at the chaos as students jostled for seats; the Furinkan gymnasium was a lot smaller than the one at St. Hebereke's, and bleacher space was limited. Many onlookers were already hanging over the upper-level balconies. A surprising number of people were apparently more interested in getting close to Akane and Ranma than finding seats, though; Akane was quickly surrounded by a crowd of former schoolmates with congratulations... and questions. Fading back out of the way, Ranma felt a hand on his elbow and turned. "Hi, guys," he said to Hiroshi and Daisuke, both sporting multiple minor injuries from the local reaction to their greeting banner. "Long time no see. Say, Ranma-kun, got a minute?" Hiroshi asked. "Sure." Ranma moved off with them a little to a less- crowded spot on the floor. "What's up? Yipe!" He sprang nimbly out of the way of a flung glass of water, courtesy of Daisuke. "You moron, what the hell didja do that for?!" Both looked disappointed. "We were really hoping to see you in a St. Hebereke's uniform," Hiroshi said. "Or a leotard," Daisuke added. "But your ordinary clothes would do, as long as it wasn't a guy in them. Really, Ranma-kun, wouldn't you rather be a pretty girl?" "With big gazongas?" "And no modesty?" Ranma gave them a flat-eyed glare. "That's what YOU want, not what I want. Cut it out, or you won't wake up until the matches are over." "Oh, well, can't blame a guy for trying," Hiroshi said off- handedly. "To make it up to us, you can tell us about your sex life." "Right. So, does Akane-kun scream, moan, whimper, or just lay there?" Daisuke inquired. "Uh, she scr--" Ranma blinked. "None of your goddamn business!" "Put down 'A'," Daisuke told Hiroshi. "What? Where the hell are you getting this stuff?" Hiroshi held up a rather lurid-looking magazine. "It's a survey. 'Rate Yourself As a Lover'." "And I would want to take this survey why, exactly?" Ranma said, scowling and tapping his foot. "How did you guys score, eh?" "Uh, we haven't, yet," Hiroshi admitted at the same moment that Daisuke said "Uh, zero, technically...." They looked at each other with chagrin. "Thought so," Ranma said triumphantly, turning to leave. "Look, Ranma-kun," Daisuke said urgently, seizing Ranma's arm, "you can't deny that you've done the deed any more. You're married, for cryin' out loud! And Akane-kun wouldn't be smiling at you like that if you'd left her, uh, unscrewed." "Well, yeah, but--" Ranma broke off. "Smilin' at me like what?" Hiroshi and Daisuke both pointed past Ranma with identical smug expressions. Ranma turned and looked. Sure enough, Akane was looking at him past a ring of excited girls and smiling warmly; she waved when she saw him turn to face her. Ranma waved back, then noticed the ring of sly looks directed his way. "Ah- heh. Oh, jeez, I wonder what they're talking about...." He reluctantly returned his attention to the guys. "See? That is not the look of an unsatisfied wife," said Hiroshi. "You know damn well they're talking about your, heh- heh, performance." "It's gotta have something to do with your intimate understanding of exactly how it feels to be a woman," Daisuke chimed in. "You owe it to mankind, or at least the men of Furinkan, to share your knowledge," Hiroshi followed up immediately. "It does not! I do not! You guys are nuts!" Ranma protested. Hiroshi glanced at Daisuke, and they both took a step back and bowed to Ranma. "Sensei, accept us as your students!" they chorused. "Eeeeeep!" Ranma cringed away, horrified. "No way!" "Why not?" Daisuke demanded. "Chicken?" Hiroshi taunted. "What?!" Ranma brought up short as an idea occurred to him. "Bull. Why would I teach two guys with no aptitude?" Daisuke and Hiroshi boggled. "No aptitude?" "Sure," Ranma said. "Look, no sensei's gonna take a student who doesn't at least have some promise. You guys are almost seniors and you're getting magazines all sweaty instead of getting some, heh, hands-on experience. Pathetic." "Hai, Sensei," they said in attentive unison. Ranma covered his eyes with his hand and shook his head. "Pathetic, I tell you. Here, gimme that, it's not gonna do you any good." He grabbed the magazine from Hiroshi's unresisting hand and walked off, thumbing through it. *Hmmm, 'Rate Yourself As a Lover'... let's see here.* "Hands-on experience," Hiroshi said to Daisuke. "Sounds like good advice to me," Daisuke agreed. "And there's a lot of cute girls here today." "Cute girls who don't know us yet." The two youths struck determined poses. "Sensei, we will make you proud of us!" ~~~~~ "Er, excuse me...." Ranma looked up from the magazine and discovered that he'd been surrounded by a gaggle of girls in St. Hebereke's uniforms while he was busy rating himself as a lover. He quickly tucked the magazine inside his shirt. "Ah, heh-heh, hiya," he said with an embarrassed grin. "Miyoko, isn't it?" The girl's eyes widened. "How'd you know my name?" Ranma grimaced. *Moron! She thinks we've never met! She'd better not figure out that we HAVE met!* "Uh, just a lucky guess? You look like a Miyoko?" He grimaced again with the lameness of his answer, but it seemed to go over. "Guess MY name," another girl said boldly. "Fumi?" Ranma hazarded, knowing her name was Tomoe. There was a murmur of disappointment from the girls, and Ranma relaxed. "So, what can I do for you?" "Oh, we just wanted to meet you," Miyoko said, a little bashfully. "You know, find out what Akane-kun's dreamboat husband was like." "Yeah, that's me," Ranma said proudly. "You look just like Ranma-kun," Tomoe said. "Well, sure I-- urk!" Ranma suddenly realized she was talking about the other Ranma, the one who went to St. Hebereke's in a dress. "Don't be silly, Tomoe," one of the other girls said. "He's twenty centimeters taller, he must weigh ten kilos more, and his bust is, um, different. Way different." She sighed admiringly. Ranma relaxed again. "But he wears his hair the same-- and look, he even has a ring braided in the same way!" someone said from behind Ranma. "Eeep!" "Oh, I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation for that," Miyoko said. She eyed Ranma, smiling, and waited for it. "Uh, I, uh, she, uh, copies me! Yeah! You know how, uh, sisters get," Ranma improvised. "I did kempo, she did kempo. I braided my hair, she braided her hair. I got married, she got married. I wear a ring in my pigtail, she... well, you get the idea." "Hmm." Tomoe nodded. "I guess that makes more sense than what we heard." "Urk." Ranma sweatdropped. Suddenly he spotted his salvation passing nearby. "Hey, Kuno!" The freshly-bandaged samurai-in-training turned and glowered at him. "Saotome, I have pledged not to attack thee on this sacred ground of sport today, but do not try my patience." "Yeah, yeah, whatever. Listen, Kuno, tell these gals about the pigtailed girl, willya?" "Ah, my sweet pigtailed girl!" Tatewaki gushed. "Her visage is as fair as the plum blossom, her heart as filled with light as thine is with darkness--" "Gotcha. But her name is Saotome Ranma, right?" Tatewaki scowled. "In sooth it is, though my soul shudders under the strain of enduring the foul fact that she shares it with thee--" "Gimme a break. And she wears her hair just like mine, right?" "Even so, although the style suits her divine tresses far better than it does thy mangy pelt--" "But she's not me, right?" "Dost thou take me for a fool?" Tatewaki fumed. "'Tis impossible! Thou art male, though a knave rather than a true man, and she is as fair a flower as has ever graced the name of woman! Enough of thy japery!" He stalked away. Ranma smiled at the girls and spread his hands. "There you go." "I guess so," Tomoe admitted, still looking flummoxed by the flood of florid speech. "Still, it's weird that you have the same name." Ranma shrugged. "My parents have done lots of weird things." It was the first completely true thing he'd said in several minutes, he reflected. "Well, it's not like we saw you run out one door and saw Ranma-kun run in another door wearing the same clothes," Miyoko commented. "If that happened, we'd have to wonder." "Hahaha!" Ranma laughed, trying not to sound nervous. "So, what's it like being married to Akane-kun?" "Uh, fine so far." Ranma hoped girls wouldn't ask a guy about the intimate details. "Was it a nice wedding? Michi-kun said she heard it was so small you didn't even invite your friends." Ranma smirked. "It was more exciting than nice, but it worked. Spend your wedding fighting off crazy gatecrashers, and you know you got a good mate." "Eeew." Miyoko made a face. "That doesn't sound romantic at all. Do you bring Akane-kun flowers, or take her dancing, or on moonlight strolls?" "Uh, no...." *Not unless rooftops count.* "Hmph. Well, what good ARE you, then?" A lazy grin slid over Ranma's face. "She ain't complainin'. An' I taught her to do this." He sprang up out of the circle of girls, planted one hand on the railing of the balcony above for an easy-over flip between two startled onlookers, and landed gently on the balcony. "Hah. Try THAT, why don'tcha," he muttered, heading for the stairwell. Behind him, he heard a sudden commotion on the level below: "Hey, babes! That was our sensei! Welcome to Furinkan!" "EEEEK!" Slap! Ranma shook his head, but didn't stop. "Hey, Ranma! Aloha, keiki!" came a jovial voice as Ranma started down the stairs. He turned to see Principal Kuno, resplendent in shorts, aloha shirt, deep tan, sunglasses, and cranial palm tree, beaming down at him from the landing. "Wai! Saotome-kun! Hi!" squealed the diminutive figure of Ninomiya Hinako, scurrying out from behind the principal. "Long time no see!" "Not long enough," Ranma said under his breath. He waved casually. "Hey." "Hey, kanaka, how you like dat school fo' wahines, eh?" Kuno bellowed. "Gaah! Not so loud!" Ranma hissed, bounding up the steps to the landing. "Have you been a good boy?" Hinako asked brightly. She pursed her lips and put a finger to her cheek. "No, you'd have to be a good girl, wouldn't you?" "Argh!" Kuno hung a sympathetic expression on his face. "Auwe! Poor keiki don't want nobody to know dis lil' bruddah-- make dat dis lil' sistah-- gotta go to dat awful St. Ecchi every day, hey? Hahaha!" Ranma grinned; Kuno's taunt had missed its mark widely. "Hey, it's better than this cesspit." "Eh?" Kuno inquired suspiciously. "Why, Saotome-kun! You watch your language, or I'll have to wash your mouth out with soap!" Hinako-sensei warned. Ranma suddenly recognized the trap looming before him. "Hell, it's no problem at all!" he added hastily. "Those nuns aren't THAT bad. I can take whatever they dish out. All that impossible homework don't faze me a bit. So what if I can't even take a leak without Akane callin' me a pervert and clobberin' me. I wouldn't transfer back to Furinkan if ya paid me." He tried to look like he was trying not to look haggard and desperate, fully aware that his poker face wouldn't fool anyone with an ounce of perception-- "Poor, poor Saotome-kun," Hinako chirped, skipping over to Ranma and patting him on the shoulder. "It's for your own good." "Can't make da kine omelet without crackin' one coconut, bruddah!" Kuno-kocho added smugly. "You bastards!" Ranma snarled, raising a clenched fist with one finger extended. He whirled and bounded down the stairs, feigning rage and dismay as best he could and marveling at his luck. "He's still very rude, Kocho," Hinako said sadly. "Maybe it's too late to keep him from becoming a delinquent." "Can't win 'em all, Miss Hinako," Kuno said, the picture of tropical contentment as he sauntered after his former nemesis. ~~~~~ Ranma trotted back into the gymnasium just in time; things were settling down in anticipation of the commencement of combat and the teams were gathering around the judges' table. Akane's head turned slightly as he drifted up behind her. "About time you got back," she hissed out of the corner of her mouth. "Yeah, yeah." Ranma watched with the rest as Sachiko produced a cardboard box from her duffel and held it out to Akane. "And now, the unveiling of the trophy for today's competition, kindly provided by St. Hebereke's!" the PA speakers crackled. Akane opened the box Sachiko held, ceremoniously pulled out an athletic trophy, and held it up: a polished wooden pedestal crowned by a golden-- Ranma's eyes bugged out. "Oh, shit! Akane!" "What?" Akane looked up. Even over the murmurs from the crowd, Ranma could almost hear the klaxon go off inside her head as she identified the large, ornate pineapple surmounting the trophy. "Oh-- dear!" She frantically looked around for the principal, but she knew it was too late even before she spotted him behind the Furinkan gymnasts. "Man, dat one FINE trophy," Kuno-kocho said reverently, his eyes glittering with avarice behind his sunglasses. "I goin' get dat fo' my office, yeah!" He struck a dramatic pose and addressed the team. "Keikis! Fo' de honor of Furinkan! You goin' win today, or--" he gestured with the hair-clippers that had appeared in one hand-- "you ALL gettin' buzz-cuts!" The team, to a girl, looked stricken. "But, Kocho--!" Ignoring the developing squabble, Akane carefully set the trophy down on the table and turned to Ranma, looking pretty stricken herself. Ranma beat her to the first word. "Dammit, what the HELL was Hasegawa-sensei thinkin'?!" "I don't know," Akane said feebly. "She doesn't KNOW Kuno- kocho, does she?" "I don't understand," Junko interjected. "I mean, it's a pretty weird trophy, but what is everyone getting excited about?" "The principal's a pineapple freak," Ranma said succinctly. "Well, he's a bunch of other kinds of freak too, but pineapples drive him bananas." "In other words, he's a tropical fruitcake?" Junko quipped, smirking. "Gaah," Ranma groaned. "Anyway, you heard him. He's gonna go crazy when we win. Damn Hasegawa! The bitch set us up!" The others, even Akane, looked shocked at this near- blasphemy-- except for Sachiko, who was looking into the box that had contained the trophy. Her eyebrows rose, and she carefully closed the box and stowed it with the team's gear. ~~~~~ Gong! Akane and Ranma watched Eriko's graceful, leisurely cartwheeling and flipping around the ring, rope spinning in a blurring disc as she evaluated her opponent. "She's being merciful," Ranma muttered out of the corner of his mouth. "Yes. Wow, she's good. Did we do that?" Akane murmured proudly. "Guess so... but she did a lot of it, too." Eriko executed a flashy overhead layout attack flip and Ranma stopped commenting for a moment to join in the clapping and cheering from the small contingent of spectators from their school. "She's a natural, like you and me. Too bad she didn't start the Art earlier." He glanced sideways and grinned. "Look at palm-tree-head." Akane followed his gaze. The frown on the principal's face as he watched the match was black enough to warrant a thundercloud. "Uh oh." "This is gonna be sweet," Ranma said contentedly. "Ha, she ran out of mercy." Eriko had discarded the rope and called for a ribbon; she caught it, dodging a desperate club attack, and began the final stalk. The Furinkan gymnast put up a brave defense, but the outcome was not in doubt. Gong! "The winner by ring out: Eriko Thompson, of St. Hebereke's School for Girls!" There was a fair amount of cheering even from the home-team audience; some of them knew skill when they saw it. Eriko waved and vaulted out of the ring, flushing happily. "How was that, Akane-kun?" she asked, accepting a towel from Sachiko. "Just right," Akane told her. "Not much to talk over afterwards," Ranma agreed. "Lookin' good, Eriko." "Hey, Ranma-kun, introduce us!" Ranma sighed and waved a hand at the speaker without looking over his shoulder. "Eriko, this is Hiroshi." "And I'm Daisuke." "They're not my fault," Ranma finished. "We're here to congratulate you on your victory!" said Daisuke, stepping forward. "You mean like the girls in the winner's circle at auto races?" Eriko asked nervously, stepping backward. Hiroshi and Daisuke glanced at each other and smiled in sudden simultaneous inspiration. "Yeah!" Hiroshi said cheerfully. "A kiss to the victor, that's us!" Ranma's and Akane's jaws dropped long enough for Daisuke to attempt to deliver the prize, but Eriko was still replete with adrenalin. "EEEEK!" Pow! "Lecher!" Daisuke landed somewhere in the third row. Hiroshi looked reproachfully at Eriko. "He was just being nice. How come girls get away with that and-- YIPE!" Hiroshi jumped in the air and spun around. "Hi, handsome." Michi smiled and waved with the fingers she'd just used to goose him. "Try it again when I win, hmm?" Hiroshi goggled. "Uh. Er. Excuse me, I, uh, gotta, uh, take my buddy to see the nurse!" he said rapidly while walking backward. Michi, pouting, watched him go. "They all do that," she complained. "What's the nurse got that I haven't got?" "At this school, about thirty years," Ranma said, smirking. ~~~~~ "What a contest!" Hinako said excitedly to Principal Kuno. "I was so thrilled! Weren't you thrilled?" "Yeah. T'rilled." The principal did not sound thrilled. Waxing rhapsodic, Hinako continued, "It's so wonderful to see young people channeling their fighting spirit into sports!" Kuno, slumped forward, sat up suddenly. "Fighting spirit! Dat's it!" He turned to the little teacher. "Listen, Miss Hinako! Dey not playing fair, no no! Dey all delinquents!" "Kocho!" Hinako looked flabbergasted. "No!" "Yeah! Dey cheatin' like one mongoose! You gotta punish 'em, yeah!" Hinako inspected the St. Hebereke's team. "They don't LOOK like delinquents..." she said doubtfully. "Dey gotta be! No way dey win so easy, except dey cheatin'! And keikis who cheat, dey's delinquents!" "I can't believe it," Hinako said firmly. "Saotome-kun, perhaps, but Tendo-san? Oh, I forgot, she's 'Saotome-san' now. How confusing." Hinako stuck a fingertip in her mouth and looked distraught. "OK, it's Ranma's fault, den! Dat keiki, he teach 'em all how to cheat, yeah!" Kuno held his breath. "No," Hinako declared. "Saotome Akane-san has never given me the least trouble. It's just not possible." The principal abandoned reason, or bluster, for a more straightforward and effective tactic: bribery. "You punish dem fo' bein' delinquents and I give you-- dis!" With a flourish, he held up a very large swirly-striped lollipop. "Wai! Candy! Gimme!" Hinako sparkled. "Delinquents?" "Delinquents!" Kuno handed over the lollipop, grinning. "Except for Akane-san," Hinako qualified after her third lick. "No pilikia," Kuno agreed. Three wins to two was as good as four to one. ~~~~~ "Oh, Ranma-sama!" Ranma looked around at the call, but knew what he would see: Kodachi, sitting in the front row not far away. There was a spot large enough for one person on the bench beside her. She beckoned and patted the bench, smiling. "Ranma...." Again Ranma knew what he would see when he turned, but this time he was wrong; Akane looked worried, not angry. "What?" Akane glanced meaningfully at Kodachi. "She's probably still trying to reveal our secret," she said quietly. "Oh. Oh boy." Akane nodded, but didn't smile. "Let's go find out what she wants." Ranma was pretty sure what Kodachi wanted, but didn't say so; he just walked over, with Akane right behind him. Kodachi stood up and moved away from the crowd a little as they approached. "Good afternoon, Ranma-sama. Tendo." "What are you doing here, Kodachi?" Akane hissed. "Isn't it obvious? I've come to see Ranma-sama. I couldn't possibly pass up an opportunity to admire his true handsomeness, could I? I have no interest in the match itself, I assure you." "You should," said Akane. "You might pick up a few tips." "Nothing of value, I'm sure." Kodachi returned her attention to Ranma. "I've saved a seat for you, Ranma-sama. You shouldn't hover about the St. Hebereke's girls' gymnastics team so; after all, you aren't a member of it, are you?" She paused to let the import of her words sink in, and Ranma realized that he was behaving pretty much the same way the "other" Ranma did at a team event. Seeing him recognize the danger, Kodachi nodded. "Come sit with me instead." Akane's retort was cut off by a call from Michi. "Captain! We're about to start!" She tossed Kodachi a scorching glance, gave Ranma a warning look, and hurried back to ringside. Kodachi turned and went back to her place, then regarded Ranma expectantly. Ranma looked along the bleachers, but they were packed except for the open spot by Kodachi; he shrugged, walked over, and sat down. "Now isn't this nice?" Kodachi murmured in his ear. "I'm just here 'cause there ain't nowhere else to sit," Ranma maintained stoutly. "I'm ever so glad I thought of securing it, then." Kodachi sounded a little hurt, and Ranma grimaced. "Sorry." "Forgiven. Forgotten." Ranma glanced at her, and she returned his gaze; she really did look happy to be sitting next to him, and no more than that. She blushed slightly and looked away. "Ah, I see that Junko-kun has the next match." "Yup," Ranma said, looking at the ring. He noticed something else. "What the hell?" Gong! "Junko-kun isn't doing very well, is she?" Kodachi observed after a moment. The girl in the ring was moving as though exhausted. "No," Ranma said absently, frowning. "She's usually a lot better than that. Oh, crap." He winced as Junko took a fall badly. Most of the audience cheered for the Furinkan gymnast, but some were muttering discontentedly, and there were a few jeers. Junko struggled for a moment, then slumped. Gong! "Ichijoji Sayoko wins for Furinkan, tying the score at one- one!" "'Scuse," Ranma said, jumping up. He headed for the ring while Sachiko and Akane carried Junko out and draped her over a chair. "What's the matter with her?" he demanded. "I dunno," Junko whispered. "So tired... so weak... I was feeling fine a minute ago...." She trailed off and her eyes closed. Akane's eyes met Ranma's. "Did you hear anyone say something about fifty yen?" Akane asked Junko. Junko's eyes struggled open again. "Yeah. Yeah, now that you mention it. Little-girl voice. How'd you know?" Ranma stood up and looked around. "Damn." He pointed with his chin: long black hair, last seen on a little girl named Ninomiya Hinako, now adorned a mature body of striking beauty that filled the ki-draining teacher's small dress to near bursting. As he watched, she shrank back to her little-girl form and started licking a huge lollipop. "That idiot Happosai. 'Children's health technique', my ass. Well, if she tries it again, I'll--" "No, Ranma," Akane broke in. "It's my responsibility. I'll try to talk her out of it. Please, just go back and--" she forced the next words out-- "sit with Kodachi." Ranma gave her a dubious look. "You sure?" "No, but it's worth a try. If I want help, I'll call." "Okay," Ranma said, shrugging. He sauntered off. "So what the heck happened to Junko?" Michi asked, still boggling a bit over Hinako's transformation. "Vampire teacher," Junko suggested faintly. "Heh. The story about Ranma-kun turned out to be true, why not the other?" "That's right," Akane confirmed. "She just looks like a little girl. When she drains your fighting spirit, she, well, she grows up for a while." "But how do we stop her?" Sachiko asked. "You don't," Akane said grimly. "She even gives Ranma trouble. But maybe she'll listen to me." "Akane-kun, are you ready?" came a voice from above. Akane looked up at the referee leaning over the ring ropes. "Just about. Sachi?" "Ready." Sachiko frowned a little; she was accustomed to vaulting into the ring on the stirrup of Junko's linked hands, but Junko was obviously in no condition for that. Akane took her place, and Sachiko gave her a quick, grateful smile. "Hup!" Akane heaved Sachiko into a double back somersault over the ropes to land on her feet in the ring. Gong! Akane ignored the progress of the match; she had confidence in Sachiko. She ran around the ring to intercept Hinako as the little girl skipped down from the bleachers. "Sensei, please don't! It's not fair!" she protested, getting between Hinako and her teammate. Hinako tried to dodge around Akane one way, then the other, then tried a quick fake-out, but Akane managed to stay in her path. "Akane-san, be a good girl! I have to punish her, in the name of the lol-- of the principal!" "The principal put you up to this?" Akane glanced at the bleachers. Kuno waved his tropical drink at her happily. Hinako took advantage of her momentary distraction. "HAPPO GO-EN SATSU!" she cried, holding up a brass coin between two fingers and sighting on Sachiko through the hole in its center. Sachiko's battle aura briefly became visible as it streamed from her leotard-clad form into the coin. Hinako grew from a girl to a tall woman with the flow of energy; her two- sticks figure became an hourglass. "Heh." She smiled triumphantly, brushing her hair back with one hand. Sachiko staggered, took a ball to the gut, and collapsed. Gong! "Furinkan wins, and takes the lead!" Akane stared, aghast, then snapped a quick strike at Hinako's hand. The five-yen coin spun away, but Hinako evaded Akane's pile-driver punch at her midsection deftly. "Well, Kuno- kocho was right," she said softly, measuring Akane with her eyes. "You HAVE fallen in with bad companions. You'll have to be punished too." "Just try it," Akane snapped without thinking. "HYAA!" She attacked again with a lightning combination, but somehow Hinako just wasn't there to receive it, and she began to understand why Hinako was nearly a match even for Ranma. Then another coin appeared between Hinako's fingers, and Akane heard the words again, and for the first time she felt the horrible draining of her fighting spirit being ripped away from her body. She exerted every shred of control she'd learned from Ranma's teasing and Ranma's training to calm her anger and quench her flaming battle aura, but it was too late. Akane fell to her hands and knees as Hinako turned contemptuously and walked away. Feet landed beside her. "Akane, you okay?" Ranma's voice asked anxiously. "More or less. Stop her," Akane wheezed, staring at the gymnasium floor. "Do whatever you have to. Even THAT. But stop her." "You got it," Ranma vowed, his hands flexing into the three- and-two-fingers shape of the tsubo strike that would disable Hinako's ki-draining ability temporarily. "She's history." *No, she's English.* Akane smiled a little despite the weariness, then concentrated on restoring her lost energy the way Ranma had taught her. She tried not to think about the way Hinako's breast, so much better than hers, would fill Ranma's hand in a moment. "YOU!" Ranma shouted, straightening and pointing across the floor at Hinako. "You're gonna get it now!" He darted for her, hands ready. Hinako turned; her hands were ready too. Her thumbs and forefingers met before her as Ranma bounded into the air to strike from above. "HAPPO TSURISEN GAESHI!" The stolen ki exploded from the circle of her fingers, catching Ranma in mid- leap and blasting him across the gym. Crash! His hurtling body smashed out through one of the high windows as Hinako shrank back to her young form. "Poor Saotome-kun," Hinako sighed, shaking her little-girl head sadly. "You'd think he'd learn." ~~~~~ "Dammit!" Ranma snarled, sitting up in the middle of the baseball field and raking wet hair out of her eyes. "What a time for it to be raining!" She bounced to her feet and sprinted back towards the gymnasium through the rain. Approaching the entry, she suddenly heard excited female voices. "He went this way! Quick, let's go see!" Ranma jumped up to the roof over the entryway and flattened herself there, but her groupies didn't go out into the rain. She could hear them easily, though. "Do you see him?" "No...." "How about a girl wearing the same clothes?" "No, just rain. Who'd be dumb enough to stay out in the rain?" On the roof immediately above, Ranma grimaced, then silently started peeling off her outer layer of clothing. She cached the damp bundle in the dryest spot she could find and left, bounding up and over the gymnasium. ~~~~~ Fortunately, it took a while to clean up the debris and prepare the ring for combat, time Akane desperately needed; her match was next. When the referee looked questioningly at her, she nodded and climbed into the ring. Both the referee and her opponent eyed her with pity; they knew about Hinako's little trick. They didn't know about the training Akane's ki abilities had received, though. Then the doors slammed open. "You bitch, what did you do to the other Ranma?!" Everyone craned their necks to see. There in the doorway stood Ranma, wearing a pair of boxer shorts and a soaked tank-top that clung to her every curve. The gymnasium erupted with gasps, cheers, and whistles. Akane buried her face in her hands and shook her head. "Pigtailed girl!" Kuno Tatewaki's cry rang out over the cacophony. "At last thou returnest to our ranks! Allow me to welcome thee!" He charged out of the stands, evidently bent on embracing Ranma. She didn't even look at him, but her fist knew right where he was. POW! Tatewaki slid across the floor and into the stands. "Bad timing, moron." Ranma trotted up to the bleachers and stopped, facing Hinako. "Come on, let's settle this woman to woman," she challenged the little teacher, beckoning. "Let's see what you got." "You're a very rude girl, and you deserve punishment!" Hinako squealed, standing up. Students scrambled out of the line between the two as she raised a brass coin. "HAPPO GO-EN SATSU!" Onlookers held their breath, but nothing happened. Ranma's face remained composed. Hinako didn't burgeon into womanhood. Ranma began to advance slowly up the cleared path to Hinako. Hinako paled. "You oughta know better," Ranma said conversationally, not stopping. "I beat that one a long time ago." Her hands came up, three fingers and two. Hinako pulled out another coin, a silver one, and smiled. "Happo Go-juu-en Satsu!" The fifty-yen attack could drain its target's ki even if fighting spirit wasn't manifest, but Ranma blurred and vanished, and a couple of hapless spectators found themselves drained to virtual husks instead. Ranma appeared behind Hinako, crouched and smiling grimly, but Hinako was already in motion. Her long legs carried her down from the stands with Ranma in hot pursuit. She wheeled, coin ready, but Ranma circled her at blinding speed. "Happo Go-juu-en Satsu!" "Eeeek!" Michi crumpled, drained by mistake, just as Ranma slid in under Hinako's arms and struck. Two fingers hit precise points on her back and three fingers of Ranma's other hand prodded her breast: the five tsubo that would seal up Hinako's power for the rest of the day. Hinako spasmed and fell back, her long black hair whipping back and forth. Ranma let go and stepped back. "Did it," she said in satisfaction. "Um, Ranma, there's a problem..." Ranma turned and looked up at Akane. "What, another one?" Akane nodded towards Michi, who was looking decidedly unfit for combat. "She's got the last match. I think I can win mine, but if she forfeits we lose anyway!" "Oh, crap! How about a substitute? Eriko's fine-- no, she can't fight twice! Damn rules!" Ranma's face lit up. "Hey, I can substitute for Michi!" "Not wearing that, you can't-- and we didn't bring your leotard!" Akane wailed. "Damn!" Ranma looked around wildly for a solution-- and seemed to spot one. "Fight your match. Then stall," she said tersely, then sprinted away. Akane's jaw dropped. Then she saw Ranma scoop Kodachi out of her seat and carry her out of the gymnasium, and her eyes bugged out. "RANMA!!" She started to jump out of the ring in pursuit, but a tap on the shoulder stopped her. "Are you ready to fight, or are you going to forfeit?" the referee asked over the noise from the crowd. Akane stood frozen for a moment. "Fight," she growled, swinging around with her fists clenched. The referee recoiled from the blaze of her eyes. ~~~~~ Ranma bounced to a halt in a vacant hallway and put Kodachi down. As usual, Kodachi beat her to the first word. "That would have been much more pleasurable had you been in your proper form," she said, straightening her skirt. "Yeah, I'll bet. Listen, Kodachi, we don't have much time." Kodachi raised an incredulous eyebrow. "Exactly what did you have in mind, Ranma-sama?" she inquired, eyeing Ranma's feminine curves. Ranma blushed and waved her hands. "No, no, you got it all wrong! Listen, you got your leotard handy? Seems like you've always got one." "As a matter of fact, I do. Why do you ask?" "Can I borrow it? I need to substitute for Michi," Ranma said urgently. Kodachi's eyes widened and she covered her smile with her hand. "Oho. Let me understand you clearly, Ranma-sama. I have only to deny your request, as you have often denied mine, and your team-- no, that Tendo person's team-- will lose, or worse, forfeit, and crumble in ignominy?" Ranma's eyes dulled in betrayal and disappointment. "Yeah, that's about the size of it." "All right." "I shoulda known you'd-- say what?" Kodachi smiled thinly. "I said all right." "But--" Ranma's eyes narrowed. "OK, what do you want for it?" "You know what I want," Kodachi said seriously. "As all of my efforts to that end have been in vain, though, I will try something else. I leave my reward for this favor to your conscience. Beware, however; should I feel that I have made a poor bargain, I shall once again resort to drugs, bombs... and perhaps even cows. Ohohoho!" Ranma shrugged in eloquent resignation. "It's a deal. Gimme." Kodachi looked uncomfortable. "It's not quite that simple, Ranma-sama. I'm wearing it at the moment, under my uniform." Ranma looked down at Kodachi's torso. "Oh. Damn." She looked around and pointed. "Girls' bathroom. C'mon." She grabbed Kodachi's arm, towed her into the bathroom, and shoved her into a stall with minimal courtesy, but Kodachi went along with it. "Oh, if only you were a man, and could offer me an incentive to disrobe," Kodachi's amused voice came from inside the stall over the rustling of cloth. "Gaah." Ranma blushed. "Get a move on, willya?" "Patience, Ranma-sama." It was actually not long at all before Kodachi came out again, holding a wad of stretchy black cloth. "You can't possibly be planning to wear this over those," she said, indicating Ranma's soggy boxer shorts and tank-top. "Damn. You're right." Ranma stripped them off quickly to stand nude before Kodachi, tapping her foot impatiently. "Er... no panties?" Ranma snorted. "Not bloody likely. They pinch something awful if I get hit with hot water." "I... see. Well, I expect you to have this laundered with care before you return it to me," Kodachi told the smaller girl, handing over her leotard. "You bet." Ranma got into the leotard in a hurry and inspected the result. The fit was not perfect, but it was close enough for the elastic fabric to make up the difference. "Thanks! Later!" She dashed out of the bathroom. Kodachi shook her head in bemusement, perhaps at Ranma's actions, perhaps at her own, and followed. ~~~~~ The unfortunate referee cowered in the middle of the ring, caught between a rock and a hard place. "Dey got no one to fight!" Kuno-kocho insisted, nose to nose with Akane over the referee. "Declare da forfeit, keiki!" "I told you, I have a substitute coming," said Akane in a controlled voice that promised swift and terrible retribution on SOMEONE if her very reasonable request was ignored. "We can wait a little longer, can't we?" the referee asked hopefully. "What substitute?" The referee ducked Kuno's expansive gesture. "Dey got nobody! Dey attacked one o' my da kine teachers, yeah! Dey cheatin'! Declare da forfeit so I can take my trophy, or I give YOU one buzz-cut!" "Hinako-sensei attacked MY team!" Akane snarled. "If there were someone sane to complain TO, I'd make a complaint! As it is, you owe me, and I want more time!" The crowd erupted into cheers again, and all three looked up. The referee sighed in relief; she might escape unscathed. The principal's jaw dropped; his trophy hopes had taken a sudden downturn. Akane's eyes bugged out; Ranma wore a very familiar black-rose leotard. Ranma arrived in the ring before any of them could recover. "Hiya," she announced. "I'm here to substitute for Michi." "Where'd you get dat leotard, eh?" the principal asked suspiciously. "Looks like one of Kodachi's, yeah! You mugged my lil' wahine!" "Get real," Ranma scoffed. "I just borrowed it from her." "So THAT's what you were doing," Akane said. "I thought--" She shut up quickly, blushing. Ranma cocked an eyebrow at her. "Yeah, I figured that's what you'd think, but I didn't have time to argue about it, sorry. Hey, are we going to talk, or are we going to do some martial arts rhythmic gymnastics here?" "Gymnastics?" the referee suggested diffidently. The principal retired from the ring, muttering darkly. Akane slid out between the ropes to join the rest of her team. The crowd hushed as the fifth Furinkan gymnast entered the ring. Ranma smiled grimly at her opponent. "Let's dance." ~~~~~ Gong! "Winner by ring out, Saotome Ranma! Match and tournament goes to St. Hebereke's!" Ranma pivoted slowly with her arms raised over her head to bask in the cheers of the crowd, then jumped out of the ring. "That wasn't very merciful, Ranma-kun," Eriko observed. Ranma shrugged. "Yeah, well, I wasn't feeling merciful, OK? It's been a long day." "Rest sounds really good right now," Michi agreed, and was seconded by Sachiko, Junko, and Akane. There was one last event to endure before they could head for home, though, and they formed up beside the ring for the award ceremony. Principal Kuno held up the pineapple trophy before the assembled teams and the crowd. A tear trickled out from under his sunglasses. "Auwe! It breaks my heart to tell you good Furinkan keikis dis, but... but... NO!" he shouted suddenly, clutching the trophy to him. "It's MINE! Hahaha!" There was a sudden explosion and a puff of smoke. When it cleared, Kuno and the trophy were both gone. "I'll bet he's taken it to that stupid shack on the roof he calls an office!" Ranma exclaimed. "I'll go beat him up and get it back!" "Hold it, Ranma-kun." Sachiko's command arrested her. "Captain, look at this." She held out a bulky envelope to Akane. "It was in the box with the trophy." Akane accepted the envelope. "'Open only in the event of treachery'," she read. "Isn't this Hasegawa-sensei's writing?" "Looks like it," Junko confirmed. Akane tore open the envelope and pulled out a hand-sized box with a short antenna, an on-off switch, and a large red button. "'Crafted with pride by St. Hebereke's Electronics and Chemistry Clubs'," she read off the back. "You don't suppose?" "Push the button, Akane," Ranma said, grinning. Akane switched the device on, walked to the nearest door, and pushed the button. From somewhere above came a muffled explosion and a receding cry of "Auwe!" A few moments later, shredded bits of grass shack began to rain out of the sky. "I take back everything bad I said about Hasegawa-sensei," Ranma said in an awed voice. "Man, she is the coolest." ~~~~~ A couple of days later, Ranma walked up to Kodachi in the St. Hebereke's gymnasium and held out a neatly-folded black leotard. "Here you go. Thanks for the loan," she said. Kodachi accepted the garment, inspected it, and nodded. "You're welcome, Ranma-sama. Have you given any thought to returning the favor?" "Sure have. Wanna fight?" Ranma grinned. Kodachi raised an eyebrow. "I beg your pardon?" "Well, that's what I do with my friends, right?" Ranma looked away, twisting one toe on the floor in a slightly- embarrassed manner. "You've been a pretty good enemy, really. I kinda miss fighting you since you found out about girl-me. And it's something we can do for fun that nobody can complain about." "Hoho. Indeed. I imagine Akane will find a way, though." Ranma shrugged. "Maybe. But it's for her own good, too. Speaking as her sensei, she needs a good enemy. If sparring with me sharpens you up a bit, and you pass that on to your team, and your team fights ours, we'll all get better, right?" "You put that very delicately, Ranma-sama," said Kodachi, sounding a little surprised. "You needn't be so modest. I am well aware of your formidable skills in both combat and instruction." "Yeah, well, I'm learning some things, too. So how about it?" "It's not what I'd hoped for, of course, but I must admit it's more than I was expecting. I accept with pleasure." Kodachi put the leotard down with her gear and picked up a pair of clubs. Ranma eyed them with concern. "Uh, those aren't the special clubs, are they?" Kodachi's eyes glinted. "Perhaps, perhaps not. Let's find out, shall we?" "Yeep." With an I'm-going-to-regret-this look, Ranma held up her hands just in time to snatch another pair of clubs out of the air, proving that someone over by her own team's gear was watching attentively. "OK, let's rumble." "I assure you, Ranma-sama, I never 'rumble'," Kodachi sniffed, pacing out onto the mat. ~~~~~ "Race you home," Ranma suggested to Akane as they left the school grounds. "Why bother?" Akane continued to walk, not looking at Ranma; the cold shoulder was obvious, even to Ranma, but she ignored it. "'Cause it's fun. 'Cause you need the training, student." "Didn't you have enough fun with your OTHER student?" Ranma sighed and ran her hand through her bangs. "OK, let's talk about it. I teach the other gals on our team, and you don't have a problem with that. What's wrong with teaching Kodachi?" "I trust them," Akane muttered. "I don't trust--" "Me?" Ranma interrupted. "I was going to say HER!" Ranma smirked. "Yeah, but you were thinking me." "Well...." Akane sighed unhappily. "I was trying not to." "Heh." "But Kodachi really is different from the girls on the team. They all know you're mine. She just won't acknowledge that. That's what really drives me up a wall." "Well, she's beating her head against it. Eventually she'll get the idea." "Easy for YOU to say," Akane muttered. "Look, I don't like it either, but I'm trying to do something about it. If I treat her like the gals on the team, maybe she'll start treating me like the gals on the team do. If you'd spar with her, maybe she'd be your friend, and just maybe she'd quit trying to steal her friend's guy." The serious tone of Ranma's voice finally compelled Akane to look at her. "Ranma...." "I don't think she's ever had a friend, Akane. Nobody was ever nice to her unless they were afraid of her or wanted something from her." "All right, who are you and what have you done with Ranma?" Akane asked suspiciously, but she was obviously having trouble keeping a straight face. "I'm the spirit of the Nyanniichuan, and I've taken Ranma hostage," Ranma deadpanned. Akane lost it completely. "BWAHAHAHAHA!" Ranma rolled her eyes, but waited patiently for Akane to run down. "Oh, if you could have seen your face," Akane said finally, wiping her eyes. "I don't need a truth drug to know when you're telling a whopper." Ranma's smile slipped on one side. "Gaah. So how about that race home?" "Sure," Akane said, smiling back. "Go!" Ranma sprinted away, laughing. "You cheater! What happened to 'Ready, set'?!" Akane yelled, accelerating. "Left 'em in my other leotaaaaard!" came the receding reply as they disappeared over the rooftops. ~~~~~ end chapter 2.5 ~~~~~