Love's Labor Lost A Tenchi Muyo Fanfic By Ryan Anderson Chapter 3: The Mother of Lies --- The morning was only just beginning to lighten as Tenchi slowly awoke. Sending a sleepy glance out the window, it was all Tenchi could do to keep from curling up and going right back to sleep... It was just one of those days that felt like it would be better off spent in bed. Intending to do just that, Tenchi rolled over, but found himself unable to return to the blissful unconsciousness. For the first time in what seemed like eons, he hadn't dreamt of Tsunami last night. It was strange, but for the last couple of months, every night like clockwork he'd had a reoccurring dream where the goddess Tsunami had come to him. It seemed especially odd that now would be the time for those dreams to stop, right when it looked like he might actually get to see the goddess again. That thought sent a shiver down his spine... could it be that Tsunami was really coming for him? He didn't dare hope... surely if she was going to all the trouble of aging Sasami faster, she was doing it for some greater purpose, not just for him... but it still made him shiver in anticipation that maybe, just maybe there was a chance.... Smiling a large goofy grin, he curled up in a tight ball within the covers, hugging them around himself. He couldn't help but indulge himself in a wonderful fantasy where Tsunami, with her long, flowing blue hair, walked through his door, a smile on her face.... And as if conjured up by his thoughts, there was a sudden knock on Tenchi's door. Feeling almost guilty for even thinking that a goddess could possibly like him, he slowly sat up. It was probably just Ryoko, come to try her version of "waking him up". Bracing himself for the worst, he called out, "Come in..." ... And got the shock of his life, as Tsunami stepped slowly into the room. Or rather, Sasami, but a Sasami so changed that it almost didn't seem right to call her that anymore. No more was the bubbly eight year old who he knew, the girl who stood before him seemed to be a strange cross between Sasami and Tsunami... and he definitely liked what he saw. She looked to be about 16 now, not quite as old as the Tsunami who had rescued him after Ryuu exploded, but she had her hair pulled back in the same two long ponytails. She was also slightly shorter than Tsunami, but a lot taller than Sasami had been. All of these details Tenchi's mind noticed only really in retrospect, as most of his mind had chosen that moment to seize up completely as blood threatened to pour from his nose... because of what she was wearing... ...which wasn't very much at all. It seemed that though she had grown a tremendous amount overnight, her wardrobe had not. Consequently, the kimono she was wearing was *way* too short, barely covering her newly-acquired assets. It took an iron will, but slowly Tenchi pulled his gaze up to meet Sasami's eyes, and was surprised to find her blushing quite cutely. "Ohayo, Tenchi..." No 'niichan' suffix this time he noted idly... "um... I was wondering... do you think maybe we could go shopping after breakfast? I uh... seem to have grown out of my old clothes." Some foggy part of Tenchi's mind vaguely grasped that he'd been asked a question, and he needed to answer... "uh... S- sure... Tsu-Sasami-chan..." both of them blushed and looked away as Tenchi stumbled over her name, trying to decide what to call her now. He finally managed to look back at her, only to discover that she had the most radiant smile on her face... one which just seemed to light up the whole room to Tenchi. "Thanks Tenchi-kun!" She called out as she left the room, which suddenly seemed a very dark and lonely indeed to the remaining occupant. *** The morning dawned in brilliant hues of reds and yellows, a magnificent display of the beauty of nature painted with such vivid colors that no artist could ever hope to match... Yet it was lost on the one who seemed to be watching it most intensely. Ryoko sat cross-legged on the roof, her face turned directly into the bright morning sun, but the warm light of the dawn didn't seemed to touch her dark visage. All night she'd been there, seeking an answer for the problems of her life. Thinking wasn't something Ryoko did often... usually if she had a problem of this magnitude, all it took was a little brute force and some well placed sword-swings and it was no longer a problem... but this one was different. All night long her thoughts had circled around and around, always seeming to come to a dead end. Tenchi didn't love her, probably never had, she could see that now, and knew there was no use denying it, no matter how much it hurt. However, what to do about it simply alluded her. Every scenario she came up with inevitably ended with just making the situation worse... She felt completely helpless, and it was a feeling she hated. What was wrong with her?? Was she ugly? She didn't think so, and people had told her before that she was beautiful... but then why then would Tenchi never look at her unless he was angry? Did he really hate her? But if he did, why did he come rescue her from Kagato? Or let her out of the cave at all?? It just didn't make sense... Ryoko had no answers for any of her questions and each one just seemed to drive her deeper into this dark spiral of depression. The more she thought about it, the more useless and frustrated she felt. She wanted to hit something, badly... but that was just it: if she did, it would only make things *worse* not better. She'd promised Tenchi she wouldn't fight anymore, not for a whole *week*, and *still* he wouldn't even smile in her direction... not a real smile anyway. For what seemed like the millionth time, Ryoko's hands balled into fists as she struggled to hold back the flood of tears. Slowly though, as her fingernails bit into her palm, the chirping of birds began sounding around her, and the realization sank in that it was indeed dawn, and time for breakfast. She almost shuddered at the thought. Dinner last night had been hard enough, but to go back and face Tsunami/Sasami now? She just wasn't sure she could take it. Still, it would mean that she would get to see Tenchi... maybe he'd had a change of heart... or maybe he'd been joking or something when he talked to Sasami the other day... yeah, that was it... but deep down she knew it wasn't true. She couldn't really even lie to herself anymore.... Slowly standing and taking a deep breath to compose herself, Ryoko disappeared into the house. *** Washu groaned inwardly as she came to sit down at the table for breakfast. Ever since she'd combined Ryoko and Zero, her link with Ryoko had been greatly dulled, but the strength of Ryoko's emotions had a bad habit of turning that tiny link she still had into a rushing torrent of emotions. And, at the moment, it made Niagara look like a leaky faucet. Washu did her best to put on a cheery face as she took her place at the breakfast table, it was the least she could do since it seemed few of the others had anything to smile about... Stifling a yawn, Washu sent a scathing glance toward her youngest sister as she walked in, then mentally winced as she felt Ryoko's reaction to seeing the much-aged Sasami. It wasn't enough that the girl had to keep her up most of the night with her depression, but it only seemed to be getting worse... Washu hadn't thought it was *possible* to be that depressed... Briefly she pondered the thought that perhaps she had made an error in the construction of Ryoko, making her too emotional, but she quickly dismissed the idea. Not only was it far fetched that she'd have made such a mistake, but it was far more likely that Ryoko's feelings and wounded psyche could be attributed to her harsh upbringing... which made Washu feel even worse, since in many ways she was responsible for that too... It was a painful lesson, having a love one stolen away from you, but it was a lesson that Ryoko just had to learn... Washu herself had learned that one all too well, and it hadn't been just a boyfriend she'd lost, but a husband and a son... Angrily Washu crushed that thought. Apparently Ryoko's depression was effecting her more thoroughly than she had thought, if it could cause her to dredge up such painful a memory that she'd so long ago buried. Still, as she struggled to maintain a cheerful outward demeanor towards the stony silence of the breakfast table, one thought consoled her... Soon Azuza... Very soon now.... *** Tenchi frowned as he glanced around the table. Why were the girls taking this so hard? Geez, he thought, Aeka I can understand being upset, she probably thinks that her sister is being taken away from her... but Ryoko? Tenchi glanced over at the cyan-haired pirate. She was sitting across from him at the table, barely even making a pretense of playing with her food. Her head was tilted forward slightly, just enough for her bangs to fall over her feline eyes. Something was obviously really bothering her... Maybe I should go talk to her about it? I can't just let her sit there and suffer alone... thought Tenchi. And he was just about to act on that thought when Tsunami spoke up. "So Tenchi, where can we go shopping?" Tenchi looked over at her startled, blushing slightly as their eyes met. She seemed to have finally found an outfit that fit, probably by stealing from Aeka, not that Aeka even came *close* to filling it out as nicely as she did... at least to Tenchi's admittedly bias eyes. "Hmm... well, I suppose we could go to that new mall...The Tennoji Mio shopping center I believe its called. I've been wanting to go check it out for a while now anyway. They're suppose to have this really cool arcade..." The sudden smack of a pair of chopsticks being slammed down on the table interrupted Tenchi's description, as three pairs of eyes turns to watch Ryoko stand up. For a moment she just stood there, as if frozen by indecision, but then her resolve firmed, and with one last look toward Tenchi, she disappeared. Tenchi just sighed. Ryoko could be so rude sometimes... He was about to turn back to his conversation with Tsunami when Aeka beat him to it. "Sasami, wouldn't you like to go shopping with me instead?" The tone of Aeka's voice made it quite clear that it was really more of a command than a question. Sasami paused for a moment, looking back and forth between Tenchi and Aeka, then said, "Thank you, Aeka-oneesama, but I want to go with Tenchi-kun." Aeka's reply was similar to Ryoko's... slamming her chopsticks down on the table while glaring daggers at Sasami. "The meal was delicious" she said shortly, heading out of the room. Tenchi began to stand up as well, but Washu was faster. "You stay, Tenchi... go on your date, I'll... I'll handle things here." D-d-date?? Tenchi felt the heat rising, as he was sure he turned beet red... Out of the corner of his eye he shot a shy glance over at Tsunami only to find her blushing just as much... but she wasn't denying it! Could it be? *** Ryoko stared out across the vastness of space, the incredible cold of lower earth orbit providing an appropriate background for the way she felt... empty and alone. She should move on, she thought... distract herself with glorious adventure while riding the stars without a thought or care in the world... But dammit, that wasn't what she wanted! She'd had her fill of adventure... all she wanted now was.... "Love". It wasn't a voice that carried the word to her, not in the void of space, but she heard it all the same, as she felt a presence pop into existence behind her. Faster than a normal person could see, her energy sword flashed into existence as she spun, the glowing wave of death crashing toward the one who dared intrude upon her sorrow. But her quarry just floated there, waiting to meet her fate with a grim look on her face. Quicker than the eye could follow the blade cleaved easily through her breast, the two remaining halves of her body separating in a gore-filled vision, even as the blood froze as it poured from her body. Ryoko was not amused. "Its what you wanted, isn't it?" Her mother's voice came to her. Ryoko cursed as best she could without sound, spinning to find Washu standing beside her. A chunk of the Tsunami corpse-popsicle floated past, which Washu wrinkled her nose at. "Of course its not what I wanted!" Ryoko mentally screamed back at her mother. Washu looked up carefully from the corpse, her gaze serious as she peered into her daughter's tortured eyes. For the moment that that look lingered between them, an unvoiced, even through telepathy, communication passing between them. Finally Ryoko relaxed her clenched fists, while Washu merely nodded. "You've changed, Ryoko. Once, not so long ago, your anger would have been sated by such an act." "Che. It was only one of your mannequins anyway." "True." The absolute silence of space closed in around them once more, as both became lost in their thoughts. Finally, Ryoko spoke. "How can I do it, 'Kaasan? How can I win Tenchi's heart." Ryoko's telepathic voice sounded as pathetic as she looked... desperately hoping that there might still be a chance.... Washu looked down at her feet (and the earth circling below), and slowly began to shake her head. Ryoko grabbed her, shaking her. "There must be a way! There has to be! Tell me how!" The tears were flowing now... a few ice crystals falling like pearls from her eyes toward the monstrous planet below. "Alright, alright already! Let me go!" Ryoko reluctantly released her grip, as Washu glared at her. "But you have to be *absolutely* *sure* that this is what you want! I can tell you how to win his heart, but things maybe worse in the long run if you do!" "I. Don't. Care!" Ryoko shouted back. "Just tell me already!" "no." said Washu quietly. "I'm not going let you waste your life on some crush. Give me one good reason why I should tell you, because if I do, it will mean giving up everything you've ever had, everything you ever will be... do you even begin to understand what that means?? I created you with a purpose Ryoko, a very specific one... You have a destiny that overshadows *any* petty romance, Do you understand?? Why should I take that risk??" Ryoko turned away, unable or unwilling to deal with this new revelation. How could she possibly be that important? She was just a space pirate! It just didn't make any sense... No, it was more likely that Washu was just feeding her more lies.... "It doesn't matter" Ryoko said silently through the void. "Even if everything in the universe disappears the next day, it would be worth it to be with him for just one instant... to hear him say he loved me... and for him to know that I loved him." Washu sighed heavily. She'd known the eventual outcome of this conversation (how could she not, having felt the intensity of Ryoko's emotions?) but secretly she'd still hoped... but no, this is how things had to be... "Alright, Ryoko-chan... I'll tell you a secret..." Washu paused for a moment, gathering her thoughts, as Ryoko looked back expectantly. "Tenchi does love you... very much as a matter of fact. With hardly a moment of hesitation, he charge off to fight Kagato for your life, even though he knew there was no way he could possibly win. However, when he was... killed... Tsunami took him and implanted part of herself into his very being... and from then on, she began twisting and manipulating his thoughts and feelings... subtly, with dreams and fantasies... she made sure that he was hers." Washu could see Ryoko's fists clenching tighter and tighter... her eyes now beginning to blaze with righteous anger. "But the brain washing job is not complete... somewhere in there, baried deep, is the heart of Tenchi that still loves you, I'm sure of it, but every time he starts to think fondly of you or Aeka, Tsunami interrupts him or distracts him." Ryoko was now clearly struggling to control her anger. "What do I have to do?" Somewhere, deep inside, Washu smiled, although no hint of it reached her face. "Get your gems back... with all of your gems, you should be able to at least stand up to Tsunami, though she'll still beat you in an open fight.. and get Tenchi away from her as soon as you can. The farther away, the harder it will be for Tsunami to retain her link. You've got to convince him of what Tsunami has done." Ryoko nodded, her visage grim with a look of determination. Washu looked her over, feeling the full weight of the knowledge she carried weighing upon her shoulders, wishing she could at least see her again... Before Ryoko could react, Washu floated up and embraced the much larger girl. "Good luck, my daughter." and with that, she was gone. *** Tenchi stood around doing the only thing guys can really do in a woman's clothing store: look uncomfortable. Trying his best to draw as little attention to himself as possible, he sat back in the farthest corner and tried not to look anyone in the eye. Now that he had a chance to think, Tenchi couldn't help but feel bad about this mornings breakfast... he really should have been the one to talk to Aeka and Ryoko, not Washu. he was so caught up in the thought of actually spending time with Tsunami that he had completely forgotten how hurt the both of them had looked.. and now he felt like a total heel. Even if he didn't love them, at least, not the way they wanted him too, He still thought of them almost as a sort of family, and it hurt to think that he might have led them on in some way.... "Yoohoo... Tenchi..." Tenchi line of thought was abruptly cut off (along with the flow of blood to his brain.) as tsunami stepped into few, wearing a really short, tight, leather miniskirt and a low- cut blouse. *** "Tenchi eechi!" Of course, it was exactly the reaction she'd wanted to provoke out of him, although inwardly she was sighing at having to resort to such blant control via his hormones. Soon though, once this critical stage was passed, she could tell him how she really felt about him, and there would be no more lies between them. Ever. 'This is wrong and you know it.' Tsunami grimaced inwardly. 'No it isn't. Tenchi needs someone to lead him. Left to his own devices, he'd only make a mess out of things. Besides, He loves us as much as we love him, so how can it be wrong to make him see it?' The voice that was Sasami said nothing but silence in response to that. It just felt so good when Tenchi looked at them _that_ way, and the blush crept up on her cheeks... But something still bothered her about all this. Today had been so strange... when she'd woken up this morning, everything was different... she was suddenly so much taller than before, and had all these weird sensations running through her body... it was quite shocking. but even more disturbing was the way there seemed to be two of her now... and yet they were always one and the same. She was still Sasami, but she was also Tsunami... and she couldn't even begin to understand the ramifications of that.. just thinking about it made her head hurt. She could always talk to Tsunami in her mind, but now it seemed like Tsunami was also influencing her... giving her these strange impulses that at first she thought were her own, but they were so unlike her...Their source had to be Tsunami. And it frightened her. Badly. It wasn't like Tsunami had taken control of her, it was more like suddenly she couldn't trust her own feelings. And that was the worst... The idea that even though she still thought she was herself, she just wasn't... and she had no idea what to do about it. Could she even do anything about it? In many ways she *was* Tsunami... her very form and being were made up of Tsunami, having been assimilated and reconstructed by her power... so if she tried to separate, would she die? Could she even die, at that? For a moment a horrible fantasy ran through her mind where she threw herself off a cliff, ending in a broken heap at the bottom, only to *not* die, and lay there in agony while her bones slowly reconstruct themselves... 'Do you really think so poorly of me?' Sasami felt instantly guilty... Tsunami was working for the greater good, after all... she was a goddess to her people, how could Sasami even consider that Tsunami would let her be in such pain? Or was that just Tsunami putting feelings in her head again?? She just didn't know... She just wanted to curl up in a little ball and cry somewhere, not that it would really help anything.... but she couldn't do that, she had to be strong, she was a princess, after all, she had help Tsunami with her plan, and she had to be there for Tenchi... Yes, that was it, Tenchi needed her. She could worry about all those other things later. 'I know you are trying to do the right thing.' 'I love him.' 'I do too.' *** She had been so cold on that night... Shivering in the dim firelight, feeling the dampness seeming to seep into her very bones. Millions of light years from her home and her life, everything she knew seemed wrong... Yosho was dead, she was stranded; there didn't appear to be a reason to go on. What did she have waiting for her back on Jurai? A cold, loveless politically-arranged marriage, endless political wheeling and dealing... And then the sounds came, adding immediate fear to those foggy disturbing thoughts of the future. At first just a rustle here, a movement half seen out of the corner of her eye, nothing you could put your finger on... but it made the hairs on the back of her neck stand on end, as every nerve became taunt throughout her body. Then _it_ leapt for her.... There were no predators on Jurai, in fact, there really wasn't any wild life left at all that wasn't in a preserve of some sort, and as such she had no idea what it could possibly be, on this strange world, leaping at her in the dark. The terror of that instant had been overwhelming, causing her to lose the last scraps of dignity that she was still clinging to... With a scream she leapt to her feet, instinct and fear forcing her to flee in terror... and then she was safe... warm... protected... Just like that. Her relief was so powerful she nearly wept as she held that wonderfully warm, comforting presence to her... It was at that instant that things seem to change in her life. Suddenly, this backwater planet didn't seem so alone and cold anymore, nor did it seem to be the tragic end of her long journey. Now, suddenly, unexpectedly, this place was her last hope. Here, she could feel again. She would love to say that she fell in love with him in that instant, love at first *real* sight, since before she had only seen him as the implement of her pain. But that wasn't the truth... It wasn't then that it happened, but it was then that the possibility occurred to her... and that the idea took root in her loneliness and began to grow. Until one day, which one she wasn't exactly sure, it bore fruit, and from then on she knew, just *knew*, beyond any shadow of a doubt that she loved him more than anything. It was a hard fact to accept, at first... She was suppose to be the crown princess of Jurai, high and mighty, always above such mundane concerns as love... because of her position she had to be strong enough to live a life devoid of such feeling, for the good of her people... But the feeling was addictive.... Suddenly, it wasn't so hard to forgive and forget that Yosho had abandoned her to live on this planet, because suddenly that was all she wanted to do to... live a quiet life here with Tenchi. The road certainly hadn't been easy, fighting for ever scrap of his attention with a girl that might as well have been her exact opposite, yet to her mind the outcome was never in doubt. She had been shipwrecked on this desolate planet for a *reason*, and Tenchi *was* that reason. It was only a matter of time, and while Aeka might not have been strong enough to resist the temptation of love, she was strong enough to wait Tenchi out... But now this, this *abomination* had occurred. Tsunami... the very name held the rancor of a curse to her mind... The trees had always been central to Juraian culture, and therefore to her as well, but Tsunami was different than all the others... The other trees were holy, true, but they were quiet, docile... tools, more or less. Her own Ryuu-oh was a great comfort to her, as well as a powerful weapon, but it was *not* a companion. Tsunami was different... Tsunami had always been there, a legend among the Juraian people, a benign goddess watching quietly from the trees... But then she had assimilated Sasami, gaining a human form, and the change among the trees of Jurai was tangible. When Tsunami made her physical presence known to the Juraian Royal court, no one really knew how to react... All Juraian's gave lip service to the near holiness of the trees, but most of them deep down felt quite threatened at the idea that their most valuable tools might rise up against them... But then Tsunami had vanished again, no one hearing word one from her for centuries, not until Aeka herself discovered the secret behind her sister's fatal fall. At the time, Aeka hadn't thought about the fact that the two were merged much... She loved her sister and was grateful that she hadn't died... but the more she thought about it in later weeks and months, the more something about it felt... wrong. She had finally figured it out sometime back... the way Tsunami had told her that when Sasami grew up, she could call her either Tusnami or Sasami, as they would both be her. On the surface it seemed great, Sasami would get to grow up fairly normally and would still be herself as well as Tsunami, but Aeka should have known better.... The only way Sasami could become Tsunami was if Tsunami manipulated and changed her into becoming who *she* wanted Sasami to be, not who she was actually going to become... Now that the process had been accelerated, Aeka was only that much more sure of it. Tsunami was toying with her in a most horrible way, enslaving Sasami to her will, and Aeka could hardly think of a worse fate for her sister... Maybe it would have been better if she *had* died during Ryoko's raid... it certainly would've give Aeka the excuse to have the annoying demon executed. However, The truth about Tsunami was even more frightening, in light of a message she'd just received from Jurai... Apparently Tsunami had made another appearance before the council and had asked them to mobilize the largest fleet ever conceived... She had given them some story about some nebulous evil coming to enslave the galaxy, but whether or not that was true it gave Aeka cause to suspect her of even more of a dark purpose... She had to be stopped. And to that end Aeka was cloistered in side the shell that would become Ryuu-oh's new home, using the sapling's fledgling power to connect up to Jurai's infosphere, trying to glean *anything* that might be of use against the giant space tree. She'd already read through several of the legends concerning Tsunami, but each was so clearly biased in favor of the space tree it was ridiculous... If one went by what the historians had to say, Tsunami was the greatest thing since sliced bread and was about as dangerous. "There has to be a way!" she sighed in frustration. "There is...." a voice said from behind her. Aeka whirled around to face Washu, who was standing just behind her inside the dome. "W-Washu-san! What are you doing here?" "Answering your question..." replied Washu, with a disinterested look. Aeka looked at her quizzically. "What? You mean, you... you know a way to defeat Tsunami?" Washu's only response was to fix Aeka with a pointed glare. Aeka immediately started to sweat... Plastering a fake smile on her face, Aeka tried again. "uh.. hehe... Of *course* you know a way, don't you Washu- chan? Your the universe's greatest genius!" Washu smiled and nodded "Yes, its true... " abruptly she became serious again. " but you'll need to be able to lie more convincingly than that in order to wrest control of your empire from Tsunami's hands." Washu sighed heavily as she walked over to Aeka's tree, pulling up her own etheric keyboard. "Beating Tsunami won't be easy... but it can be done. In order to defeat Tsunami, you must take away the one thing that binds her to Jurai: The trees. Tsunami discovered long ago, before your race was in existence, that the trees of Jurai are all connected, no matter how far apart they are, by a fourth dimensional link. This link allowed the trees to flourish in a violent and turbulent era in the history of the planet Jurai, for when one of the trees was damaged, the other trees were able to combine their energy and send it through the link, which in turn both healed and protected the endangered tree. Tsunami was the first to discover this property and soon realized the vast potential that this created, and, already a higher-dimensional being, grafted herself into the tree's network, allowing her power and that of the trees to grow a hundred fold. The tree that you know as "Tsunami" is just that: a tree. If it were destroyed, if that were even possible, Tsunami's consciousness would still live on in the limbo of forth dimensional space, to be later given physical form again in a new tree... and it would continue to exist in the body of your sister. You see, your sister is now an integral part of Tsunami's spectral network, a link through which she can draw immense power... or have that same power drawn from her. It's through this link that Tsunami controls and effects her... and she's not the only one." Washu finished ominously, giving Aeka a pointed look. Aeka slowly felt comprehension sink to sink in, but for some reason she felt the point Washu was trying to make elude her. "How does this help? I already know that Tsunami has a hold on my sister! What I need to know is how to *break* that hold. *How* do I cut her link to the trees, Washu-san?" Washu looked away for a moment, then finally, very quietly, she said. "You start a war." "WHAT?" Washu fixed her with a hard stare, causing Aeka to step back half a step under the intensity of the gaze. "That's what it will come down to." she said, relenting her gaze once she was convinced that Aeka knew she was serious. "I have a device which I can give you, and which Jurai's scientists can reproduce, which will block Tsunami's link... If used on a tree, the tree will be mostly powerless while the device is activated... if used on a person who's been assimilated by Tsunami, the effect will be... a bit more permanent." Aeka gave Washu a hard look, half thinking this was all some sort of twisted joke, and half fearing that what she said was true. Start a war? The was madness! Yes Tsunami had to be stopped, but the cost in lives... she loved her sister dearly, but it wasn't worth her people's *lives* for! Washu could apparently read the confusion behind her eyes. "Its much, much worse than you suspect, Aeka-hime. Tsunami will subjugate the entire universe in order to get to her ends. If she's not stopped here, there will be no force great enough to turn the tide..." "How do you know this Washu?? Why are you privy to the plans of Jurai's patron goddess?" Aeka asked incredulously, the shock of what Washu wanted her to do jolting her out of her anger at Tsunami. Washu was quiet for many moments, though her fingers never ceased flying across her keyboard. Finally she paused, making a gesture with her hand the made the screen expand in size. "Look." she said simply. And look Aeka did. What she didn't do was understand. Flowing across the screen at an extremely rapid pace appeared to be all manner of records... arrests, police reports, financial reports, troop movements.. it didn't seem to have any pattern or reason to Aeka, appearing to just be randomly called up bits of info from all over the galaxy. Puzzled she looked at Washu. "It doesn't seem to make any sense, does it?" Washu once more began typing. Now it was medical records flying by, tales of people living through horrendous accidents that should, by all rights, have killed them... and then she started to recognize many of the names flying by on the screen... names of heads of industry, highly placed officers in Jurai's army, trusted advisors, Galaxy Police.... the glimmer of comprehension began to light in Aeka's mind. "Yes... now you are beginning to get it... doesn't it seem odd that so many highly placed individuals have had such horrendous accidents? and that they all miraculously lived? Many weren't more than well placed lackeys when they had their accident, but after their "near-death experience" they all had renewed drive and fought their way up to be at their very heads of their chosen fields... perfect pawns laying in wait to unwittingly do the will of the one who once saved them... and now enslaves them. Your sister is only one of the more important pawns in her schemes...." *** Silence reigned... or, at least, it would have if it wasn’t for the TV blaring. However, the noise of the television only seemed to more strongly offset the stillness of the room’s two occupants. There was no friendly chatter from the two figures sitting on the couch, barely an eye flutter betrayed the life that still flowed through their veins... though a shaper ear might have heard the twin thuds of hearts pounding nearly in unison... And suddenly the stillness was disturbed, ever so slightly, by the subtle sounds of a body shifting a little to the left over plush couch. Tenchi’s eyes remained riveted on the dancing figures of some music video or other, his mind barely processing the visual input as it struggled to keep up with his racing imagination.... Again came the low rustle of cloth-on-cloth as the figure to Tenchi’s right slid a bit closer.... Sweat began to bead Tenchi’s brow as the figure next to him grew closer... She was so close now that their legs were nearly touching, and he could feel the heat rising from her. Every instinct in him cried out for him to turn to her, look deeply into her eyes... or at the very least shift just the *tinyest* bit so that his leg would touch her's... it wouldn't even look like an intentional gesture, his base urges cried out, it would just be an "oh, gee, how did my leg get there?" type of move.... *NO*! he practically cried out. That was the kind of thing the guys at school would pull. It was the kind of maneuver that they always bragged about later having led them to "first base" or sometimes farther... The urge to shift his leg became almost unbearable as his imagination helpfully filled in some of the juicier details his friends had described from such encounters, only it was Tsunami's face he saw. "Tenchi..." Her voice was low and husky as she said his name, practically whispering it in his ear she was so close, causing him to tremble with excitement. With a rather more- audible-than-he-intended gulp, he slowly turned to face her... and all at once was lost in her huge, luminous, pink eyes. The heat of her closeness seemed to beat upon him as he inexplicably drew closer and closer to her, but even as some part of him tried to fight against the urge, he was overwhelmed by a sense of *rightness* about the action... and as their forms touched his doubts quickly faded away completely. And with an inaudible click, the door to Washu's lab latched shut, the small redhead standing in the hallway. An intently troubled look on her face, she stood peering at the young couple's embrace. Finally, with a soft sigh, she silently mouthed the word "Sayonnara..." before turning and walking away from the scene, unnoticed. *** Author's notes: Ah! AT LAST! finally, finally I'm finished!! WAHAHAHAHA!!! ok, so its hardly the end of the series, the series has only really just begun, but this chapter has been so painfully difficult to get out I feel like I've just accomplished some great feat.. now if I could only finish up the next chapter of PHD... As you may have noticed, Washu is kinda out of character... a far cry from her normal self... but while I've cast her in the role of "great manipulator" and rather like how well she fits it, I hope to some chapter finally get back to the good ol' Washu we know and love. Still, its going to be a couple chapters at least.. just bare in mind that I have good reason for changing her character so. ;) Will Tsunami actually end up with Tenchi? Or will Ryoko Triumph after all? Even I can't really tell you.. I've changed the outline of this story so many times I can scarcely remember how I originally intended to end it (which is partly why its taken me so long to get it out!) but more chapters will be forth coming, of that you can be assured. (Although, I intend to devote my full attention to PHD 4 now that this one is finished, so LLL 4 will probably be quite a ways off yet) oh, and one of my fans (yes, not everyone's forgotten about my humble writings!) actually took it upon himself to MSTie this chapter (though he MSTied a copy that ended before the last scene was added) and it should have been released even before this.. It should be available at GenSao's fanfiction archive. A Preview of things to come: Ryoko's desperate gamble! Aeka's power struggle! Tsunami in a quandary! Tokimi Revealed! And Washu deeper under her web of half-truths! stay tuned for LLL 4... coming someday, I promise! As always, ALL C&C, even flames, are greatly appreciated. Any word to let me know that you've read my story is wonderful, even if its just "this bites!" ;) let me know you're out there people! Special thanks to Happosai, Tenchiken, Audrey, and all the rest of my pre-readers! Ryan Anderson andersor@cs.colorado.edu http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~andersor/fanfic/fanfic.html