Author's Notes:
I can't even begin to tell you how many changes this story has
undergone since I originally came up with it. Argh. This is what
happens when you rely on your memories instead of the facts. Still,
with the incredible, ceaseless and uncomplaining help of Dreams
of Sakura I think it's beginning to come together. Although it
may wind up being longer than the original three parts. Oh well.
There is also going to be a side story to it which will explain
a couple of personal events revealed (sort of) here, and in more
detail later on in the story. For those wondering what's going on,
more will be revealed soon...
Jaelle
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The Stupid Tree
Part Two - TB/CGT/X
A Tokyo Babylon/CLAMP Gakuen Tantei/X Crossover
by Jaelle
***
Disclaimer: I don't own any of these characters, they are all
copyright to CLAMP, and I am not making any money off them, so please
don't sue me. Or send Sei-chan after me.
This is a 'What if' story, in which one major event in the CLAMP
timeline gets changed. I apologise in advance to all of those who
prefer the canon pairings, several of which I have disrupted in order
to write this, but it was just too much of an interesting theory to
leave alone.
***
This part of the story occurs nine years after Part One.
***
Hokuto stood on the shores of the beach and let the waves wash over
her toes. Gazing at the gorgeous sunset in front of her, she breathed
in deeply, savouring the salty air. High above, seagulls flew and
cawed to each other in harsh tones. It was truly a beautiful place.
"So, are you going to stand there all evening or were you planning to
talk to me?" She called out.
The man slowly walked up beside her. "I'm sorry, I should have come
forward sooner, but I... was a bit shy. I'm sorry, Hokuto-ch... san."
Hokuto turned to face him and examined the beautiful face. "Should I
know you?" She asked with a confused expression.
The man laughed. "In a way, I suppose you _should_. But you don't,
and I think it's best to keep it that way. Though I will miss you."
Hokuto put her hands on her hips. "That's not terribly helpful you
know," she informed the man. "Could you be more specific?"
He smiled at her, tears glittering unshed in his eyes. "I'm afraid
not." He put his hands on her shoulders. "But I will do my best to
help you."
"Help is always appreciated," Hokuto admitted. "Perhaps we should
start with an introduction."
"Of course," said the man. "My name is Kakyou. I am one of the
Dragons of Earth."
Hokuto raised an eyebrow. "Have you come to fight me then? If so, I'm
afraid I already _have_ a date for the end of the world. But perhaps
I could squeeze you in somewhere."
Kakyou laughed. "I have no intention of fighting you Hokuto-san." He
said. "I came to tell you something personal, and deliver a warning."
"Oh?" Hokuto kept her voice steady and began to gather her power. In
the nine years since the death of her brother, she had learnt many
things.
"Well, get on with it." She prodded irritably.
Patience had not been one of them.
"Please forgive me," Kakyou smiled, "I am merely happy to see you.
The personal message is from me, and I have already delivered it.
I will repeat though: I _am_ glad to see you here Hokuto-san. The
warning is this: Kamui is about to make his choice, and there
will be unexpected consequences. The end of the world is coming
soon. It is time to gather your forces. And, it may be possible
to change fate."
Hokuto listened carefully, and nodded when Kakyou stopped. Her eyes
narrowed. "I've met you before, haven't I? There were... roses. And
a candle-lit meal. It was all so long ago, like a dream... A dream."
She looked at Kakyou as understanding dawned. "You're a
dreamgazer!"
"So you do remember," he said. "I'm sorry I couldn't see you again,
but things... happened." He looked away. Hokuto regarded him for a
moment longer and then sighed.
"I see," she said slowly. "It seems that I must get moving. Thank you
for your time Kakyou. And for your message." She patted his shoulder
and felt a slight pang, as though for something lost. "Perhaps we
will meet again."
"Perhaps," Kakyou agreed. "Fare well Hokuto-san."
***
Kakyou's eyes fluttered and he sighed as he awoke. "Hokuto..." his
eyes took in the all-too-familiar ceiling of the house he had 'lived'
in for so many years, and then wandered down as he sat up, finally
resting on the assassin sitting on the edge of his bed.
"What do you want _now_?" He demanded.
Seishirou Sakurazuka smiled at him. "My my, such a temper. I'm sorry
you're so out of sorts. Perhaps the end of the world doesn't agree
with you?"
Kakyou looked away and reminded himself that to respond to the
assassins' gibes was to lose. "The girl that Kamui wishes to protect
has lost her mind." His eyes clouded. "I tried to help her but... it
was all too much. I'm not sure if I can get her back. I'll have to
try again soon." He closed his eyes and breathed, trying to
concentrate.
Seishirou smiled slyly. "You liked her didn't you? How terrible, that
you'd betray my dear sister-in-law like that."
"You'd know all about betrayal, of course," Kakyou shot back.
Seishirou laughed. "Are you still angry about that? You'd prefer that
I had killed her then, instead of her brother? Foolishness. Perhaps
if you had sucked up the courage to tell Hokuto who you were and
how you felt before she went to face me she might have come riding
to _your_ rescue. Hokuto always was gallant, and foolish, like
that."
Kakyou snarled, "She has more than enough Dragons of Earth in her
life right now."
"Ah, a bitter note in the sweet song. Poor little bird in a gilded
cage. Soon it will break and you can finally stretch your wings."
Seishirou ran his hand gently down Kakyou's face. "I'd love to stay
and exchange insults with you my dear dreamgazer, but I'm afraid I
have a lunch date in the Nakano Sun Plaza, and I do so hate to be
tardy. Have a nice nap!"
Laughing mockingly, his form frayed into cherry blossoms and
disappeared, leaving Kakyou behind to clench his bedclothes in his
hands in rage. Finally it subsided, the patience that years of
captivity had taught him won out once more, and he closed his eyes
and leant back, searching for the other trapped little bird.
***
Hokuto's eyes blinked and she sat up. She had dozed off on the couch
again it seemed, and her short hair was ruffled against one cheek.
She had had such a strange dream, and then it had frayed and
collapsed, as dreams do. But now, something had called to her
to awaken.
Suddenly she felt a wrenching deep inside her.
"KAMUI!!!!" She screamed.
The pain was over in a second, but when she opened her eyes again,
she felt as though the world had made a sudden, fundamental
gravital shift beneath her. She swallowed against the nausea,
and then slowly stood and moved to the intercom on the desk in
the corner. She pressed a button.
"It's started. I need a car now."
"Where to?" A voice replied immediately.
Hokuto closed her eyes for a second, and then opened them, renewed
purpose glinting in them.
"Nakano Sun Plaza. And make it fast."
"Don't worry," the voice said. "The car is on the way. You'll be
there in time."
Hokuto gasped as a ripple of pain ran through her again. "You're
wrong," she said. "I'm already too late. Too late to prevent a
tragedy, but perhaps not too late to save hope."
***
Kamui knelt at the feet of one he had once called friend, staring up
at him. At the hands that suddenly grasped at his throat.
"Fuuma?" Just a name, but gasped out like a plea. "Fuuma?"
"You seem to have made your decision," the man before him said.
"Fuuma?"
"You chose your future as a Dragon of Heaven. One of the Seven Seals."
"Fuuma?"
"Kamui..." the man continued implacably, relentlessly. "If you chose
your future as a Dragon of Heaven, it is my destiny to be a Dragon of
Earth."
"Noo..." Kamui moaned. "Fuuma..." Suddenly he screamed as the scene
continued. "KOTORI!!!!"
Nothing could stop him, Fuuma, the other /Kamui/ as he sliced apart
his own sister and Kamui could do nothing... nothing... nothing...
"Fuuuumaaaaa..."
"Kamui." A voice behind him now. "Kamui."
"Who are you?" He asked, not really caring.
"A friend." A warmth at his back as gentle arms encircled him. "One
of many."
"Noooo... please don't kill them. Fuuma and Kotori..." Kamui could
not stop the tears pouring down his face.
"Kamui. Kotori is dead. There was nothing you could have done."
"Noooo..."
"Kamui, you are dreaming. You must leave this dream, now." The voice
was determined. "You must come back to us."
"Fuuma. Kotori. Please don't kill them. Don't let them be dead."
Kamui wept.
"Kamui, please listen. Right now, you are alive. But you are hiding
in a dream in the depths of your soul. You must leave this dream
and come back to the world."
"The world?"
"The world needs you Kamui," more words poured into his ear as the
person behind him tightened their grasp around him. "Something awful
happened to you, and you chose to flee your pain, so here you are.
But you cannot stay here. Noone can."
Another figure formed in front of him. A boy, staring into the
distance, his face full of despair, his eyes seeing nothing.
"Who?" Kamui asked, longing to find someone who would share his pain.
"My younger brother. His name was Subaru. He suffered as you did."
The arms around him were warm. The warmth spread through his body.
"Do you know anything about onmyouji?"
"Yes," Kamui nodded. "My mother taught me."
"I lead the onmyouji of Japan," the voice said. "I am the head of the
Sumeragi clan."
Another figure formed next to the boy. Taller, older.
"Is he an onmyouji?" Kamui asked.
"Not... exactly..." the voice hesitated.
The figure turned to smile at them.
"I know him!" Kamui said, fear lurching into his heart.
"You've met Sei-chan?" The voice said in surprise. "No wonder you're
so screwed up then. I swear, that man could twist a saint into...
never mind. We're not talking about _him_..."
Kamui could hear the contempt in this persons' voice.
"We're talking about you."
Slowly, he turned his head to regard the woman behind him. She smiled
into his eyes. "Well hello there," she said. "You're really cute, you
know that?"
Kamui blinked. "Who are you?" He asked.
"Sumeragi Hokuto, pleased to meet you," Hokuto shifted Kamui in her
grasp, and gently pressed his shoulders down. "Lean on me." She urged
him. "Trust me, I'm much MUCH tougher than I look."
Kamui was a little surprised, but he obeyed.
"A trifle submissive aren't you?" Hokuto observed. "You're so like
Subaru."
"Tell me about him," Kamui asked. He wanted to know more about the
boy with the haunted eyes.
"Hmmmm..." Hokuto rubbed her chin. "Where to start? We were twins,
born under the same signs. I was eldest, leading the way into this
world. He was younger by a few minutes, but gifted with incredible
powers. He was chosen to lead the Sumeragi clan, to be the thirteenth
head. Then, when he was 10 he encountered Sakurazuka Seishirou for
the first time." She paused. "What do you know about the
Sakurazukamori?"
"Not much," Kamui felt his eyes drifting shut.
"Don't go to sleep here," Hokuto poked him ungently in the ribs. "I
had a hard enough time getting _this_ far into your subconcious. I
don't think I can go much deeper."
Kamui opened his eyes and focused on Hokuto's face. He compared it to
the face of the boy he had been shown earlier. Hers was, of course,
older. And her eyes were a slightly different shade. Elfin features
gave her a youthful look, and her mouth curved upwards into a
mischevious smile. Her eyes sparkled. They reminded him of someone
else. Who... Sorata. Sorata had eyes like that. But these were
deeper, more luminous.
Hokuto smiled at him and he felt a little better. Then he felt bad
for feeling better.
"Fuuma," he whispered.
"Yes, your friend." Hokuto sighed. "Your great tragedy is much like
my brother's. He met Seishirou again years later, and slowly fell
in love with him."
"Love?" Kamui was slightly confused.
"You know," Hokuto held up her hand, little finger extended.
Kamui looked at her blankly.
"Um, how old are you?" Hokuto asked carefully. Kamui blinked again.
"Never mind, I guess it's not important. What is important is that my
brother loved Seishirou deeply. As deeply as you cared for your
friend Fuuma. However, Sei-chan..." she paused, "Sei-chan did not
see the difference between people and things."
Kamui's forehead wrinkled. "You mean, he thought that everything was
alive, the way that humans are?"
Hokuto shook her head. "No. It means that he feels no difference
between a broken thing and a broken person. He broke my brothers arm
and said it was like breaking a cup. There was no difference to him."
She sighed. "And, as callously as a man breaking a cup, he broke my
brother's heart. Subaru hid deep inside his own heart. Nothing could
bring him out. So I went to face Seishirou, to fight him for my
brother."
Her head bowed. "I was not very strong then. He defeated me easily,
and would have killed me, had not my brother come out of his hiding
place and saved me - sacrificing himself for me and granting his own
wish - to die at the hands of the one he loved."
Kamui's eyes filled with tears. "Yes..." he moaned.
"No!" Hokuto's voice cracked like a whip. "You must not take that
path Kamui," she shook him gently to emphasize her words. "For
the sake of those who turn to you, for the sake of those who
would help you. Myself, that boy who hovered over you so fearfully
- what was his name? Arisugawa?"
"Sorata," Kamui murmured. "He says he'll protect me."
"Sorata." Hokuto nodded. "He seems like a nice guy. And then, there
is your other friend. Fuuma." She leaned closer. "How do you feel
about him?"
"Fuuma..." Kamui closed his eyes. "I... I... I want to protect him. I
want... to save him." He opened them again to find Hokuto smiling at
him, tears prickling at her own eyes.
"Then live, Kamui," she said softly. "Live, and make your wish come
true!"
Kamui closed his eyes, and breathed in.
***
At the Imonoyama mansion, Arisugawa Sorata and Kishuu Arashi slowly
relaxed as Kamui's breathing picked up. His eyes fluttered and opened.
"Hokuto?" He asked.
"Right here." The young woman who had come barging up to confront the
pair after Kamui's traumatic collapse and organise everything like
some sort of human hurricane sat up with a smile. "Welcome back
Kamui. Are you hungry?"
Kamui blinked. "Tired." He said softly. "Where am I?"
Hokuto grinned at him. "You're in my house!" She exclaimed. "And
you're welcome to stay for as long as you like. You also," she added,
turning to face Sorata and Arashi.
"Thank you Miss," Sorata said. "That's extremely nice of you. But all
things considered, is it safe here?"
Hokuto raised an eyebrow. "You mean you haven't noticed?" She pouted,
and Kamui almost felt amused as he watched Sorata backpedal. "Ummm...
well... that is..." He hedged.
Hokuto grinned at him. "I understand," she said. "You're still upset
after Kamui's accident. He cried like a child," she whispered loudly
to Kamui.
"I did not!" Sorata exclaimed in indignation.
Hokuto raised an eyebrow. "Oh? Then it must have been someone ELSE
who snivelled their way through two of my handkerchiefs on the
way here."
Sorata went bright red and muttered something under his breath.
Kamui started to get up and was surprised as Hokuto's arms instantly
pressed him back into the bed. "Stay!" She ordered. "You need to
rest, and regain some strength. Go back to sleep, you're safe here
now. The other Dragons of Heaven are on their way, and once they're
all here it'll take more than those loser Dragons of Earth to get
in."
"But..." Kamui stuttered. "Your bed..."
Hokuto laughed. "This isn't _my_ bed," she assured Kamui. "It's a
spare room. Please don't worry about it at all. We've got plenty of
space. How many rooms do we have here again?" She asked loudly.
"85 at last count," a tall man with blue hair came forward to look
down at Kamui. "Kitchen, ballroom, 10 toilets, 20 bedrooms, 10
lounges, 5 entertainment rooms, 5 studies, the library, security
room, 5 bathing rooms, 3 gyms, and and the other rooms serve
whatever function the Rijichou or Hokuto-chan desires. I believe
there is currently a mock-up of the Yukon, complete with snow,
in one of them."
He sent a mock glare at Hokuto, who looked innocent. "There are also
an assortment of cupboards, hallways and walk-in wardrobes."
Kamui and the others could only blink at him.
"And of course," said another voice, "the place of safety where the
Shinken can be stored, until the time when it may be needed."
Another man entered the room. Kamui frowned as he regarded this new
face. "I remember you, you said that before..." his voice faltered.
"Before..."
The man looked at him sympathetically. "My name is Nokoru Imonoyama.
Welcome to CLAMP Campus, Kamui. I only wish it could be under happier
circumstances."
End of Part Two
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