Summary: What if Ryoma wasn't only the prince of tennis, but also the princess of kung fu? What if she wasn't fully Japanese, but also half Chinese? What if none of the Seigaku regulars knew this? And what if she just so happened to have a month long family reunion at the same time that her school decided to have a trip to China for the third years, and a select few second years? Will she be able to keep her secret a secret? Well, more than likely not, but this is Ryoma we're talking about, so who knows? You'll just have to find out by reading Princess of What?
SkyGem: Hey guys! Okay, so I probably shouldn't be starting another story when I have so many going on, but I just had an awesome idea, and just wanted to get it out. I hope you guys like it, and if you're wondering why I'm doing another China related fic, well, lately I've been obsessed with this one manga called Kenji, about a high school kid who is learning a Chinese kung fu, and goes to China to look for his grandfather. It's a really good manga if you're into kung fu and karate and all that kind of stuff, and another good thing about it is that it's updated every other day, so you don't have to wait too long for the next chapter. Well, enough with my babbling, onto the story!
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Ryoma
"Umm, Ryuuzaki-sensei?" I asked, walking into the club room.
Looking up, she smiled and said, "Ryoma, is there anything I can do for you?"
Fidgeting a bit, I said, "Well, I'm just here to inform you that I won't be able to come to club activities for about a month."
Looking worried, she said, "Oh? Is there something wrong?"
Shaking my head, I said, "No, no, there's nothing wrong. It's just that I'm taking a short break from school because I have to go to a family reunion for a month."
"A whole month?" she asked, surprised.
A bit embarrassed, I nodded my head and said, "We have the reunion every two years, and it's for a month because my grandfather, who is the head of the family, thinks it's necessary to be closely bonded, and he thinks that sticking us together for a whole month will do that."
Nodding in understanding, she said, "I see. So, when are you leaving, and when can we expect you back?"
Sighing in relief that the hardest part was over, I said, "We're leaving in three days, and we'll be back roughly around the eighth of next month."
She nodded, and wrote something down, then looked up and said, "Okay then. I hope you have fun at the reunion, be sure to come see me before you leave."
Nodding my head, I smiled, and said, "Of course."
I then turned and went outside for after school practice.
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A few hours later, when practice was over and I was heading home, I was stopped by Momo. "Yo, Ryoma! Let's go to that new burger joint! Eiji-sempai said that he'd treat us!"
"Sorry, Momo-sempai, but I can't. I'm busy today."
Looking as if I had said that funniest joke in the world, he started laughing and said, "Oh, that's a good joke! Now come on! We have to get there before the line gets too big, it's really popular!"
"Momo-sempai, I said I can't go! I really am too busy, sorry."
He looked at me as if I had lost my mind and said, "What could be more important than food?"
"Well, my family and I are going away in a few days, and I have to get home and start packing."
"Whaaaat? Ochibi-chan is moving? Whyyyyy!" shouted Eiji, bringing all the others over.
Sighing, I said, "No, I'm not moving, I'm just going away for a family reunion. I'll be back in a month."
"One whole month?" asked Oishi.
"That's right, now if you'll excuse me, I have to go get packing."
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Over the next two days, people seemed to be under the misapprehension that I was moving (thanks to Eiji's shouting), so I had to keep explaining, but, after the longest two days of my life were finally over, it was finally time to go back to China!
"Ryoma! Get down here! Or we'll be late for our plane!" shouted Ryoga from downstairs.
"Coming!" I called, putting on the finishing touches of my make up.
As soon as I got downstairs, Ryoga looked at me, grinned, and said, "Well, well, well, looks like I've got my little sister back!"
Giggling, I said, "That's right! I'm so glad I can stop pretending for a little while."
"Me too," he said, grinning widely. "Now, whenever I dote on you, or treat you like a girl, nobody will think I'm weird! Anyways, you're much cuter like this!"
Smiling sweetly, I said, "Thank you, onii-chan. Now let's go, or we'll be late!"
"Yeah, yeah," he said as we joined our waiting parents in the car.
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Finally, around four and a half hours later, we had landed at the airport in Hong Kong, and were on our way to my grandfather's residence. After about half an hour of driving, we turned onto a little used path, and into a forest. We drove quite a few ways in, but after about ten minutes of driving, we arrived at an old, temple looking house. It was absolutely huge, and had a huge parking lot, which was empty except for three cars, which I recognized to be my cousins'. We had arrived a bit early, it seemed, but that didn't deter me, as I jumped right out of the car yelling, "Yeye(1)!"
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SkyGem: Okay, so the first chapter is a bit short, but the others will be longer. So, how did you like it? Please review and tell me what you thought.
(1) Yeye- means grandfather.
