Ryoga Hibiki (
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happilyeverbeginning2015-12-04 04:46 pm
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guardian angels who love their charges - Ryoga & Tohko
Before leaving on this latest 'journey to become stronger', Ryoga Hibiki had emptied out his wallet in buying good luck charms. Normally he wouldn't lower himself to such superstitions (or so he told himself, though that still made it a lie) but he needed all the fortune he could get on the return journey back. He had an ingenious plan... he would show Akane Tendo his brand new super strength on Valentine's Day!
But despite his backpack being filled with expensive charms, on February fourteenth Ryoga was nowhere near Akane's home town. Though he would still keep moving, his heart was heavy with despair. Why did things always turn out his way? Why was he misfortune's favorite son? Why couldn't his parents do all in their power to ensure that his sense of direction was something close to normal?
With his agony and anger bubbling up, he needed to vent before he resumed his footsteps. Maybe if he got rid of these feelings temporarily, it'd make this whole thing feel faster. He took a deep breath, flexed his fingers, and crouched into position, starting the 'mantra'.
"Can't do anything right... Can't even follow directions...Not even sure where I am right now... SHISHI HOKODAN!"
The Lion's Roar shot flew out of his hands, toppling a nearby tree within seconds.
But despite his backpack being filled with expensive charms, on February fourteenth Ryoga was nowhere near Akane's home town. Though he would still keep moving, his heart was heavy with despair. Why did things always turn out his way? Why was he misfortune's favorite son? Why couldn't his parents do all in their power to ensure that his sense of direction was something close to normal?
With his agony and anger bubbling up, he needed to vent before he resumed his footsteps. Maybe if he got rid of these feelings temporarily, it'd make this whole thing feel faster. He took a deep breath, flexed his fingers, and crouched into position, starting the 'mantra'.
"Can't do anything right... Can't even follow directions...Not even sure where I am right now... SHISHI HOKODAN!"
The Lion's Roar shot flew out of his hands, toppling a nearby tree within seconds.

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"Yes, I do think you'll get lost if you don't hold my hand. I'm familiar with the roads around here, so just leave it to me! I won't lead you wrong!"
And so, with a gentle squeeze, Tohko started to lead him the correct way forward, going slowly so that Ryoga wouldn't trip or stumble, with the way his nervous and elated knees were shaking. Of course, they were still a long, long way away from Akane's house. They would never make it before the day let out just going by foot, but..if they flew..they might have a chance. They might make it, even though Tohko would really be in hot holy water.
So, when dusk eventually began to settle in, Tohko turned to look at Ryoga, quickly trying to think of some story she could use to get him to close his eyes.
"I don't know where the ghost is trying to lead us, but..I know a secret shortcut around here that we can take. It'll loop around back to this path eventually, but it's quick, and I'm sure the spirit will let us know if we're going the wrong way! But..it's a secret. So you have to close your eyes until I tell you that you can open them."
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He also hadn't minded that the sun had started to set. Camping out in the darkness had become an easy lifestyle of his, and he had all the necessary supplies for it in his backpack. So the idea of a secret shortcut - and, glancing around, he could see nothing that hinted at such a thing - completely threw him off. It wasn't as if he thought she was lying - no, he often believed people right away - but it just seemed off.
"... If it's truly so secret, I would never speak of it. I am a man of my word." Plus, he was pretty curious. But he wouldn't push the issue. "... But if you insist... I'll have to put my trust in you." Then it occurred to him after all this time and all this help, he'd yet to say the most important thing of all.
"And... thank you. For all of this. I'm not entirely sure how to repay you for your kindness... I don't suppose you'd like a bunch of good-luck-charms, or a cup of instant ramen."
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When the sun started to set though and Ryoga looked around to see what shortcut she was talking about, Tohko didn't move to see what he was looking at, since he was probably trying to see where this secret shortcut was. Looking around with him would just make her seem more suspicious.
Her small, nervous smile melted away and became a kind, genuine one instead when Ryoga thanked her and tried to come up with ways he could repay her. Perhaps it was just because of her own feelings, but those words were warmer and sweeter than any apple or lemon meringue pie in the world.
"You don't have to repay me if you don't want to. Your thanks is enough, and I'm sure you need all the luck and food you can get out here! But..if you really want to repay me, then..write me a story when we part ways and give it to me if we ever see each other again. I am the book girl, so if you did that, I would really enjoy it. Your prompts are..the color blue, the moon, and a red rose."
..They could deal with the 'secret shortcut' in just a few minutes. Sure, they had to hurry if Ryoga wanted to reach Akane's house, but..she didn't really want to part from the person she loved so soon, especially when they were having a delectable conversation together.
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... And then came the writing prompt, completely out of left field.
"... Huh?"
It was all he could get out. A story? Blue, moon, rose? This sounded like a English assignment! He'd never been really bad at any subject when he actually was at school, but he'd never excelled at any of them either. Even if he did take up this unusual offer, what if his attempt was mediocre, or even terrible? He wasn't sure what impression he was making on this girl, and he didn't want to ruin it.
"... Are... are you sure?" He tried for words again, his mind scrambling. "I couldn't just buy you a book? Or give you my library card?" He could feel himself sinking into his shoes by sheer embarrassment, and ecided to be honest. "I've... never really 'written' something like that before." The occasional pathetic love letter to Akane which was never understood, and the occasional challenge letter to Ranma which never required more than MEET ME HERE TO FIGHT, didn't prep him for this sort of work.
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But, since he didn't vocalize any of that, she didn't say anything about it. However, at the 'huh', Tohko looked a little surprised. Sure, it was a bit odd to ask for a story as a gift, but..if someone was a bibliophile, couldn't that be enough explanation to make it normal and alright? She thought that it'd be fine, but..apparently, it was a bit weird, which was only proven by the way Ryoga tried to reach for alternatives. A book would be one thing, but..his library card? He needed that. Even if she did actually want it or used public libraries, she could never take it.
When the truth left his lips though, she gave him a confident smile and, knowing what kind of effect it would have, tried to give him a reassuring pat on the shoulder.
"I'm sure. Don't worry though. I'm sure you'll be perfectly alright! All the great authors had to start somewhere, you know! Not that I'm asking you to be a great author if you don't want to be, but..the point is that you'd be at the same starting point they were. And, even if it isn't the best thing in the world, I would be delighted to read it whenever you finished it and we met again.
Of course, if you're still not sure, I suppose a book you bought would be perfectly fine too. But I'd really love to see what your writing is like."
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"... I suppose I can't be too picky, since you did help me." He relented, scratching the back of his head. "Fine... but like I said... don't expect anything too great. And if you change your mind later on what you want this to be, I'll accept it." He was tempted to simply let things end on that positive note, but then he looked her straight in the eye, ruining the mood yet again. "How long does this have to be? Is there a word count? ... Does this have to be fiction or any genre?"
Yep, he was treating this assignment like homework and she was the teacher. He couldn't help it, he hadn't done anything mentally challenging in ages. His body exercised every day, but his mind and creativity were old, fat muscles that hadn't moved.
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So, Tohko quietly watched Ryoga, her hand still on his shoulder, as he deeply inhaled and exhaled. It..really did make him seem like a pig, but it was a small thing, compared to all of his other qualities. Plus, people usually weren't made up of just good qualities. When he relented though, she gave him a violet-like smile and took her hand off his shoulder, since it would seem weird if she just kept holding onto him like that. Sure, it was nice touching the person she loved the most, but she didn't want to make things even more awkward.
She was just about to say thank you and remind him that she hadn't finished helping him yet when..he looked her straight in the eye and..asked how long the story had to be. Genre, she could understand, since people had different tastes, and she could understand if he wanted to steer clear of horror stories or anything else that she might not like, but..these were the kinds of questions you'd ask an English teacher, not a person you wanted to give a thank-you gift too.
So, while her smile didn't fade away, it did dull as she lightly sighed.
"You choose the genre, word count, and the length. C'mon, you're a martial artist, right? It's fine if your story isn't that great, though I'm sure you have nothing to worry about, but martial artists have to be strong and creative. If someone manages to slip through and counter all the moves you have and pulls something you've never seen on you, how are you going to survive if you don't think outside the box?
Samurai trained their bodies and their minds, you know. If you want to be as skilled as they were with your body, then you have to push every single piece of you to the limit."
..And this was another (arguably negative) trait Tohko had. Given the right topic, she could just go on and on, especially if it was about books.
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To him, this was absolutely logical. "Young lady!" He declared, grabbing her hands as he got lost in his own passion and rambling. "Thank you for bringing this to my attention! I swear, I won't let this lesson go to waste... You won't receive one mere story... I shall make multiple novels of epic length! I shall conquer every genre! I will write in first and third person! I'll use Kanji, Hiragana, even English! This is my vow to you... when next we meet... my brain will be the strongest part of me, and I will deliver to you pages to entertain you for years!"
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After all..since Ryoga already loved someone else, it was best not to get her hopes up about him scribbling away, trying to think about what would taste best to her, instead of thinking of new, creative ways to tell his story or new, good ways he could twist it or add in an extra element. Heaven wouldn't approve either, so..it was really best to just focus on how using his creativity could help him best Ranma.
As she thought about all this, Tohko had put on a kindly smile like violets, but..since she wasn't expecting Ryoga to suddenly grab her hands, that instantly broke it, revealing a surprised face underneath..which quickly turned into a warm, genuine smile as she held his hands in return and squeezed them a little.
It really was a delicate, sweet sensation, holding the hand of someone you loved, especially after hearing something like that.
"I don't know when we'll ever meet again, even though I have a feeling we will, but..if you really don't mind waiting, I would be delighted to read every little thing you scribble down in whatever language, style, genre, or point of view you choose. After all, there are more languages than Japanese and English, and it's good to remember the second person format, but..I would be overjoyed to read everything you wrote, no matter if it was the longest epic poem in the history of the world or the shortest, sweetest love story that anyone had ever created."
..It was more than a little difficult to stop herself from confessing her feelings, even in a roundabout way that Ryoga probably wouldn't understand right now (if ever), but..even if she didn't say anything, her warm, fuzzy feelings, like warm peach soda, probably floated up and presented themselves on her face.
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"Let's get going!" He announced enthusiastically. Without taking time to study her face, he let go of her hands and turned her around, taking an (wrong) assumption that this was the way towards the path she knew. He then gripped her shoulder, pulling her close to him, making sure there was no chance they would ever be separated. "We haven't a moment to lose! This new training regiment will require more pencils and papers my backpack can handle... it's time to walk and plan, miss - "
And then he paused. It finally occurred him to that, despite this long and unusual conversation they had shared, they hadn't exactly introduced themselves. Names were not exchanged. How terribly rude of him - holding hands, touching her shoulder, and he'd never even said his name! His cheeks went red, overwhelmed with embarrassment. He cleared his throat quietly.
"... My name is Ryoga Hibiki."