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Dyoklako and co.: I'm posting it now, so hope you're happy.
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X/1999 fanfiction. My standard disclaimers apply.
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Storm
by Lady Aria (watariyutaka@edsamail.com.ph)
"Are you sure you'll be able to get home alright?"
"Yes, I'll be fine. I just need some rest."
"At least let me get you a taxi. You're in no condition to
be moving about especially in this weather."
"No, it's okay. I don't want to inconvenience you...."
"Oh, alright. Just promise that you'll call me as soon as
you get home."
"I will, I promise."
Karen watched as the door to Soapland Hana closed.
Beyond the shop's awning, the rain obscured the world in
a gray haze. It'd already been raining for a week and didn't
look like it would let up anytime soon. The disagreeable
weather was taking its toll on Karen's body in the form of
a gradually worsening fever. It was a good thing the owner
was kind and understanding enough to let her have the rest
of the day off, despite the sudden influx of customers.
It was ironic that the Seal with the power over fire should
come down with a condition that had a rise in body
temperature as a symptom.
she scolded herself as
she wrapped the coat closer around her body. As tempted
as she was to use her powers, they left her exhausted in her
weakened condition. Bed rest was definitely in order.
Opening an umbrella, she made her way through the early
evening crowd, humming a tune to keep her mind off the
general feeling of being sick. She pictured in her mind
what awaited her back home:
A warm apartment.
A nice hot bath.
A delivery of nice, hot noodles.
And most of all, a nice warm bed. With no one else in it.
She had to laugh at the last thought. It was not that she
didn't appreciate the company, goodness knows that she
got enough of that at work. There are just some times
when she wanted to be alone for the sake of being alone.
It's comforting, it its own way.
A sudden lightness came to Karen's step then. By now,
she couldn't wait to get home and rest. Maybe she'd even
give Aoki a call at the office. He's sure to still be there,
him being the workaholic that he was. Or she could even
give the others at the Imonoyama Estate a call just to say
hi. It'd be nice to talk to the others under less dire
circumstances....
Karen's growing smile disappeared as soon as she turned
the next corner. The place was an alley. Despite its small
size, it was well lit and was one of the shortcuts many
people used to avoid the crowds that favored the main
streets. It was empty now, though she was hardly surprised.
Most people would be avoiding the rain, probably staying
in the shops, browsing, or in one of the many ramen houses
that lined the area, eating. Yet it wasn't the absence of
people that caught her attention.
It was the rain.
Somehow the rain didn't seem right to her. She didn't know
if it was just her imagination or her fever playing tricks on
her eyes, but she could have sworn that the rain appeared
to be lighter in some areas while it poured freely in others....
Almost like light rain clouds were dancing with heavy
ones, creating the watery illusion.
And then there was the cold.
It was downright unnatural, almost freezing. But rain
wouldn't be falling at all if it was as cold as she thought
it was....
"Do you like what you see, Dragon of Heaven?"
Karen's visage turned grim as she watched the rain part
like a curtain to reveal the water master Dragon of Earth.
Yuuto Kigai.
Almost immediately, Karen's kekkai was in place, shutting
away the rain and the outside world, leaving just the two
of them trapped inside.
"My, my, my, I guess you couldn't wait, can you?" Yuuto
said as he crossed the distance between them.
"I don't need to hear you out," Karen whispered as balls
of fire began to dance around her. Normally, this would've
been a one-sided fight to her favor because fire needed
only oxygen from the atmosphere to work, while Yuuto
would've needed to find a place with a good supply of
water to fight efficiently. But given her present condition
and the rains....
It'd be a miracle if she'd make it out of this fight alive.
Yuuto began to chuckle as a water dragon formed behind
him. He'd just come off work and was using the walk
home to exercise his powers. He never expected to run
into one of the Seals, let alone one who'd be the most
disadvantaged under the circumstances. Waving his hand,
he ordered the dragon forward and watched in amusement
as Karen practically ran away from it, her tiny fireballs
fizzing harmlessly on the dragon's skin. Yuuto skipped
upward, using the fire escapes as footholds, until he was
above the alley and he watched as Karen desperately
dodged and sought places to hide from the rampaging
water beast.
Yuuto thought, as he saw his dragon get
caught between two fallen crates, which Karen, then, set
ablaze. With a snap of his fingers, the dragon looped upon
itself and, after another snap, divided into four smaller
dragons.
Karen thought as the four wyrms renewed
their chase. She was already feeling the strain of the use
of her powers, but stopping to rest could cost her her life.
She began running until she reached the end of the alley,
and turned right into the larger street. It was empty, as
it should be, but at least it was less confining than the
previous one.
She planted her feet firmly on the ground and waited for
the dragons and their master to come. She saw Yuuto
skipping on top of one of the buildings as the dragons
were just rounding the corner near the ground. It was
almost like she was a rat in a maze, and the maze was
one that she'd unwittingly created herself. By summoning
her kekkai, she managed to protect the innocent people
from her fight, but at the same time, closed off her avenues
for escape.
Something that the Angel was using much to his advantage.
"Though this has been interesting so far," Yuuto shouted
from above, "I'm afraid that I'll have to end this here!" A
wave of his hand sent the dragons flying towards Karen,
ready to tear her apart.
"If I'm to die now, I'm taking you with me!"
Karen directed her powers into the earth. An instant later,
she was thrown several meters back as the gas in the
underground pipes exploded, consuming the dragons.
She could see the look of utter disbelief on Yuuto's face
as he saw his minions disperse into harmless steam. Using
his momentary lapse of attention, she fashioned a spear
of flame and hurled it. A smile came to her at the sound
of a scream coming from his direction.
she
thought as she dispelled her kekkai. Sometime during the
confrontation, she'd lost her umbrella, and now, the rain
hit her in full force, making her even more aware of her
weakened condition. The rain and the dispersing of
adrenaline in her system left her with nothing to go on,
and Karen collapsed onto the street.
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
Yuuto thought as he shook off the
effects of Karen's spell. If he hadn't managed to summon
a water shield when he did, he would've been dead,
instead of walking away from the fight with just a few
singed locks.
One of the first things he felt was the welcome coldness
of water on his face. Looking up, he noticed that the
kekkai was gone. Since the streets still looked normal,
he guessed that she must've dispelled it on her own.
Shrugging in annoyance, he jumped off the building and
let a cushion of water lower him to the ground. This was
not turning out to be his day.
As he rounded the corner, however, he came upon the
unconscious Karen lying on the pavement.
he thought wickedly as the water parted above them, as
though hitting an invisible umbrella. Yuuto cradled the
unconscious Seal in his arms and the first thing he
noticed was her labored breathing and feverish skin.
She'd fought him while in the throes of a high fever and
had actually won.
"You are some woman," he whispered as he wiped away
several damp strands of hair from her face.
She no longer looked menacing. In fact, she was...
beautiful. Not beautiful in the way he found Satsuki
beautiful, nor in the seductive manner that Kanoe was
beautiful either. Her beauty spoke of sunshine and
bubbling waters, yet laced somehow with a melancholy
that he couldn't begin to comprehend... almost as though
she experienced some sadness that she never quite
recovered from. An irony was the fact that this woman/girl
wore the clothes of someone who worked at a soapland.
In his mind, he could almost see her wearing a white dress,
standing in a field of flowers, under a spring morning...
smiling... for him.
Yuuto
thought as he lowered his lips to steal a kiss from her.
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
"Hmmm...?"
Karen rolled over and found herself in a nice warm bed,
covered with several layers of blankets, all of which
smelled as though they were just brought out of the dryer,
and they were also warm enough to have. Blinking
several times to clear her vision, she saw that she was in
a hotel room and her clothes were spread over the chairs
to dry.
"Miss, are you awake?"
She looked up in time to see a maid bringing in a tray of
food and a silver tea set.
"Excuse me, but how did I get here?"
"Oh," the maid said in surprise and blushed. "Well, a man
brought you in a few hours earlier. I mean, the both of you
were soaked to the skin. Anyway, he asked me to get you
out of your wet clothes and into bed. You don't have to
worry about the bill, too, miss. He already paid for
everything in advance."
Karen was more than a little shocked at the girl's story.
"This man... what did he look like?"
"Hmmm... he was quite good looking. Tall, with blonde
hair and a nice smile...."
Karen thought, though she had to wonder why
he didn't finish her off. As the girl continued to ramble
on about him, Karen found a note tucked under the phone
beside the bed. It contained a short message, a name, and
a phone number.
Call me some time. I can't wait to see you again.
Yuuto Kigai.
Karen just smiled as she snuggled into the pillows,
letting the girl ramble on about the handsome man
who'd brought her there.
********** The End **********
original © July 2001 by Lady Aria
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