NGE: "I'm here for you"
Part 1
I remember the first day. The first
time I saw here she swept into
the classroom and took my breath away. Her radiant smile, her
carefree
demeanour, her eyes sparkling with hope. She was a beacon calling
out to
me, cute as she was that was not really drew my attention, more
perhaps
just an aura around her, which pierced the gloomy nature of the
classroom.
Her introduction was much like that of Asuka only this time I
wasn't
overcome by pure shock....well in the negative sense anyway. Even
her
voice was intoxicating as I hung on her every word about her past
and
dreams of the future. This really did surprise me since I had
never been
taken this way by any person before, especially someone so new,
so foreign
to me. I don't know when I slipped into my daydream but I was
suddenly
shaken out of it when our sensei spoke up telling her to take
a seat
next to me.
As he pointed out her destination I felt
my cheeks redden severely
and I quickly setup my laptop so I could hide behind it's screen.
I heard
footsteps draw closer, then the sliding of a chair on the floor
and finally
I felt a presence in a close proximity to me. I slowly turned
my head to
the right to find Mana staring at me with her bright eyes, I knew
that at
that moment I must have been as red as a tomato. But it didn't
seem to
bother her as she smiled warmly.
"Hi I'm Kirishima Mana, what's your name?"
I almost gagged when she spoke. She actually
talked to me! I gradually
built up my courage and found my strength to speak while under
the gaze of her
shining eyes.
"Ikari.." I gulped. "Ikari Shinji."
She smiled at me then turned her attention
to the front of the classroom.
However attention had not swayed from her, boys and girls alike
were staring
at the newcomer, trying to decide if she was friend or foe. Certainly
her
happy attitude was something to be curious about, I mean what
was there really
to be happy about? At the time all I knew was sadness and despair,
well the
twelfth angel had passed rather quickly and I was grateful of
that, but I was
certain that wouldn't last. I took one last look at her and found
myself slightly
shaking my head at her, she was a fragile flower which would be
certainly
crushed in the current war against the heavens.
"Mr Ikari are you paying attention?" My sensei asked.
Once again I was jerked back into reality
by the calling of my teacher, I
felt my face flush once more as some of the girls let out small
laughs...including Mana. That feeling didn't last long as I noticed
the
icy stare of Asuka who was sitting in the corner, her frown was
clearly
evident. I quickly turned around and faced the desk like a puppy
who had
just been hit by it's master.
The rest of the day passed rather normally,
monotonous class work, a brief
reprieve in the day's schedule during lunchtime which I spent
alone.
Nothing was really different until class was dismissed. It was
my turn to
clean up and prepare for the following day's lessons.
Now cleaning was something I never minded
much, it was almost like a
reflex action, perhaps because cleaning was so simple I enjoyed
it. You could
have the messiest place on Earth, yet with a bit of work and devotion
you could
turn a dirty stye into a temple of cleanliness, it was like a
blank slate.
My only wish was to be able to handle my problems with the same
devotion and
reflex I had to cleaning, but then not all wishes come true.
Another thing I enjoyed about cleaning,
because it was so mechanical was
that it was slow enough to let my thoughts sink in while also
being
enough work to keep my mind sharp and active. Although that day
my thoughts
were on topics far from Evangelions, angels or my father, they
focused
solely on one girl who I barely knew. I surprised myself for the
second time
that day being that she was the only thing I could think about,
so
much so that several minutes later I realised I had been holding
a dustbin the
whole time I was thinking. That had never happened before.
My thoughts never faltered as I walked
home that evening either. I walked
slowly in no rush to get home since I knew Asuka would be there
waiting for
me. I know Kaji said to me that men and women were always on distant
shores but
Asuka seemed like a world away to me, her motives always seemed
to
contradict her actions in one form or another. Even if I wanted
to even attempt
to understand Asuka she would always throw up some new obstacle
in the way and it
seemed that she was covering herself way too effectively.
******
I arrived home shortly after six-thirty.
Before I even had a chance to
announce my arrival as the door slid open Asuka was in my face
screaming.
"You stupid idiot. Where the hell have you been?!"
I cringed back slightly, preparing myself for the rest of her verbal onslaught.
"How long does it take to sweep
up a little dust and straighten a few desks
I ask you?!"
I didn't really know what to say, it
wasn't like I was going to tell Asuka
what had been on my mind all day. My belief was that sharing was
a mutual thing, and
if Asuka didn't want to share then I wasn't obligated to share
with her even if I
wanted to. So I decided on the next best thing.
"I...was just tired."
I knew Asuka didn't believe a word I
said but right at the moment I couldn't
really blame her. I've always been a terrible liar. I edged my
way around her and
quickly walked into the sanctuary of my room. As I slid the door
back I let the breath
which had been bunched in my lungs out in a large rush. Once again
my stomach was in
knots, it always seemed to do that when I had to deal with Asuka,
I was really tiring
of that feeling.
My reprieve was only mere moments when
Asuka's screeching shattered the quiet
which had been with me only moments before.
"Shinji you idiot, you're not supposed to sleep now. I want my dinner!"
I groaned inwardly and crumpled face
down on my bed wishing not only did we
have locks on our doors, but soundproof walls. In a last ditch
attempt to recapture
some the lost serenity I placed my headphones in my ears and began
playing my SDAT
with the pillow over my head. It was about that time that I wished
that I had just
slept in the classroom.
Misato didn't get home till after ten,
before that I had to literally barricade
myself in my bedroom to keep Asuka out. After a brief discussion
I heard nothing more
from the two women. It was about eleven at night when I emerged
from my room, I was
extremely hungry and also needed a visit to the toilet, but I
didn't dare while Asuka
was around. Using my old torch I navigated the apartment until
I found the bathroom.
Once finished there I headed for the kitchen and extracted somesupplies
in order to
make a few meagre sandwiches with. Normally I would have liked
to take my time and
do everything properly but I was in a hurry because I didn't want
to be caught by
Misato, or even worse, Asuka.
I finished my meal in my room and left
the plate on my desk. As I slipped
under the covers I took notice of the clock which reported that
it was getting close
to midnight. Suddenly I felt very strange and empty even though
my body was satisfied.
My thoughts drifted back to Mana once more, I didn't want them
to but then I was never
good at the mind over matter stuff. There was just something about
her which I couldn't
shake from my mind even though I had known her for less than a
day and we had hardly
spoken. This was something I wasn't used to at all.
I wasn't sure what time I drifted off
to sleep again but I'm guessing it would
have had to been rather late since I didn't feel so good when
I was roused from my
sleep the following morning. Actually roused was a light way to
describe it.
"WAKE UP YOU IDIOT!" Asuka
bellowed. I was used to her morning tantrums, but
that day she seemed extra louder.
I groaned and slowly sat up in my bed.
I was rather groggy but not too overly
tired, I guess I caught just enough sleep to stave off exhaustion.
When I finished
rubbing my eyes I looked up and noticed Asuka staring down at
me, her blue eyes staring
daggers into my own. We didn't move or speak for several moments
until I decided to
take the intuitive.
"What?" I asked.
Asuka merely scowled at me and left the
room. This was not normal, even for
her.
******
I walked to school alone that day. Misato
told me that Asuka had left while I
was in the shower. I was well aware that she was angry with me,
probably over my
actions of the previous night I concluded. Asuka was always one
for being left
alone, but then she would demand attention like a baby throwing
a tantrum, I never
knew when I was supposed to pay attention to her and when to steer
clear of the
redhead.
When I arrived at school I was met at
the gate by my two friends, Toji and
Kensuke.
"Hey Shinji!" Toji called.
Both of them jogged up to me and we formed
into an odd triangle shaped
formation standing on the sidewalk.
"You were running late so we decided to wait for you." Kensuke added.
"Well I woke up a little late." I knew that was a believable excuse.
"Yeah you look like you also went to sleep late too." Commented Kensuke.
I gave a weak grin and nodded. Then Toji
turned his eyes back to mine
and I knew something else was up.
"Say Shinji, what's up with big red?"
This I had not been expecting. "Huh?" was all I was able to manage.
"I mean she's been in there for
at least half an hour going on about how
much of an idiot you are."
I gulped.
"She's also been screaming at anyone who goes near her."
"Asuka why can't you ever take anything
in good stead?" I thought to myself.
Then I found myself under the watchful gaze of at least half of
the student body who
knew why Asuka was acting up. I even blushed somewhat at that.
However I didn't
know what I could do. So I stood there like a dummy. I knew it
was a cowards way
out, but I was fine with that, Asuka in this state could not be
reasoned with, the
pain caused superseded everything.
I looked up at our classroom's window.
I heard Asuka's cursing very clearly
now, it was a mixture of Japanese with her native German language.
I also knew all
those harsh words were directed at me without having to hear my
name. I knew everyone
was watching, but what did they want me to do? Fortunately for
me however, less than
twenty seconds later the bell rang and everyone filed towards
their classrooms, but
they went very slowly and kept staring in my general direction
every so often. I had
never felt so uncomfortable in all my life, even though I had
done nothing.
******
Lunchtime wasn't much better. The whole
class kept me in visual range the
whole time, not even Toji and Kensuke would approach me. I knew
I couldn't face all
those questioning glances and I ate with my back to them all.
Later I felt a tap on
my shoulder, I jumped slightly and quickly turned my head to see
who was behind me.
"Shinji?" It was Hikari.
"Y-yes?"
Hikari scrunched the hem of her skirt
with her right hand, while she was
unconsciously flexing her left hand. She also had an uncertain
look on her face, she
sighed and looked back at me again.
"What happened with Asuka Shinji? I..kinda got here late...and well.."
"I...I don't know."
"What?" she took a step back in surprise.
"I mean I know I didn't cook dinner
or anything, but Asuka never acted this
way about something...so. so."
"Trivial?" Hikari offered.
"Yeah."
She continued to stand in front of me,
trying to say something, then losing
her nerve at the last second.
"W-why, aren't you having lunch with.."
"She won't let anyone near her."
Hikari finished, throwing a sad look in
Asuka's direction.
She was sitting under a tree, at the
far end of the grounds, just staring
at her bento with distaste. To my relief her hunger changed her
look as she finally
began to eat.
Hikari turned back to me. "S-sorry
for bothering you." She bowed slightly
and left before I had a chance to reply. I only sighed and returned
to my lunch.
******
I still don't know if it was fate that
day, but in afternoon class, we were
all assigned a partner for a class project.
"Second Impact?!"
"Yes that's right Shinji" said
Hikari.
"B-but we know everything about second impact already, I
mean our sensei has.."
"Yes I know." She sighed. "But
this is different, we have to get into
pairs and present a report on an assigned topic. I think you will
find it a bit
different."
I nervously took the piece of paper Hikari held out for me.
"Ecological changes on the Earth?"
"Yep."
"W-wow, and my partner is...."
I had been praying to god that Asuka's
name wasn't on the note, but when I
saw whose name was, I almost choked.
"Mana" Hikari giggled.
I knew I was blushing, and not only blushing
a light shade, but completely red. It
seemed that now every girl in the class was gigging at me, except
for Rei who bore her
usual expressionless face, and Asuka who acknowledged my presence
for the first time
that day with a stare which could have melted a block of ice.
"Is there a problem Mr Ikari?" Asked my sensei.
"N-no sir!" I hastily replied.
******
As I prepared to go home that afternoon, Mana approached me.
"Hi there partner" she began.
I stiffened, and turned to face her slowly.
"H-hi."
I knew I was blushing, as I saw her holding back another giggle.
"Uh...sorry...I-I...guess I am..."
"Don't worry about it". She
smiled. "Anyway, since you're going to be my
partner, I thought we should get to know each other a little better."
I stared at her with a blank expression
on my face. I guess I made her
nervous, and I felt a little guilty about that.
"So we can...work...better...and stuff."
I smiled. "S-sounds good."
She returned my smile. "Great!"
It turned out that she also lived on
the outskirts of the city, not too far
from Misato's apartment, so we had a lot of time to talk. Although
I admit she did
most of the talking. It was all pretty harmless, 'get to know
you stuff', that was
until..
"I also hear you're an Eva pilot."
I almost gagged when she said that. "Uh, yeah."
"When dad said we were moving here,
I was really afraid. You know with those
big monsters attacking the city." She continued.
"A-angels."
"Yeah." Her voice lowered.
"But then he told me about the pilots, who were
fighting the angels. He showed me your picture..and told me you
were a pilot. I...I
didn't believe him at first."
"No-one did" I added.
We continued to walk, it was rather quick
at first, but the pace seemed to
slow with every passing block.
"Does it hurt?"
I snapped my head up to look her in the eyes. "W-what?"
She stole my posture, and looked at her
feet for a few seconds, then back
up at me. I must have been waiting with a very curious expression
on my face.
"Does piloting your....Eva, hurt?"
I was at a loss for words. Piloting certainly
brought much physical pain. I
remember being beaten to a pulp, shot by beams of light and boiled
alive. But then
there was also emotional pain, and that hurt me greater and longer
than any other
wound could. I knew as long as I piloted Eva I was being used,
not just by my
father, but everyone, even Mana. They all needed me for their
survival, without me
they would all die. The anxiety, the tension, the pressure, the
responsibility, they
all weighed heavily on my frail shoulders, finding the strength
to go on was getting
increasingly more difficult. And even with all the problems that
were mounting, it
became even harder to tell anyone, no matter how much I wanted
to.
I could only nod.
******
I was never one to return home late,
but I had been doing it alot then. When
I did get back to the apartment, I noticed it was rather quiet.
I was used to that,
since I was usually the first one home. But when Asuka or Misato
were home there was
always the sounds of idle chatter, the low roar of the TV or stereo.
I also knew that
Asuka was home because her shoes were in their usual pile near
the front door.
"Tadima" I called out, but
no-on answered. Remembering that morning's encounter
with Asuka, I decided that confrontation with her was the last
thing I wanted.
Instead I went to my room and changed into a pair of shorts, and
another blue shirt.
Emerging from my room I settled down in front of the TV to see
if there was anything
of interest on. Hearing the sound of entertainment Pen Pen quickly
exited his fridge
to join me on the couch. After several minutes of channel changing
we settled on a
documentary, if you could call it that, on the second impact.
I believed that if I
couldn't find something entertaining I might as well learn about
my project subject.
I guess working for NERV did have it's
advantages, because very detail was
horribly wrong, from the NASA subspace radar records, to observer
accounts from South
Africa and Australia. However the program spoke briefly of an
Antarctic expedition
which was caught at ground zero during the time of second impact.
The details escaped
me because I hadn't been listening too intently, that was until
I heard the name
Katsuragi mentioned. I immediately reminded myself to ask Misato
if she knew anything
about it.
The program ended around seven, I almost
jumped when I saw the time, it was
already past dinner. Usually if my stomach growling wasn't enough,
Asuka's was.
Strangely I hadn't heard a come from her room since I returned
home. Aside from my
own hunger, Pen Pen joined in the demands for food with an angry
squawk to hasten
my journey to the kitchen. Cooking was another task I could perform
well without
having to think too much about the task at hand. Some of my thoughts
were dominated
by the way Asuka had behaved, and what I had done to trigger it.
I also thought about
the mysterious Katsuragi expedition, and if it truly was a part
of history or the lies
and conspiracy theories. But mostly I thought about what Mana
had said to me that
afternoon.
"Does piloting your....Eva hurt?"
I sighed as I stared down at the saucepan
of rice I was heating. "It always
does."
******
Since we didn't have any homework other
than the assigned project, I spent
most of the nightin front of the TV with Pen Pen. I had left a
tray of food in front
of the door to Asuka's room, vainlyhoping that she would let her
pride down for a
moment and accept the meal I had prepared for her. More and more
I found myself
staring at the tray, rather than the TV. I remember the old saying
'a watched pot
never boils' yet I couldn't help but watch.
As the night dragged on I found myself
feeling increasingly more guilty as
I observed the unmoving dinner. My mind kept trailing back to
the previous day, yet
I could find nothing that I had done out of the ordinary. Despite
the guilt, I knew
that I wouldn't find the answer that night andreluctantly turned
back to the TV.
I must have fallen asleep soon after,
the sound of the front door sliding open
was enough towake me from my light slumber.
"Tadima" Misato sleepily called
out. She dropped her jacket next to the couch
and stumbled towards the kitchen where I always left her meals
to be quickly heated up
in the microwave. "Evening Shinji-kun, where's Asuka-chan?"
I fell of the couch as she mentioned
Asuka's name. I had totally forgotten
about her, I quickly picked myself up and looked over at her door,
I smiled, she had
taken the food.
"Something the matter Shinji-kun?"
Misato asked from in the kitchen, calling
over the sound of the microwave humming.
"N-no" I lied. A lot had happened
over the past two days I was still trying
to get a grip on. I promised I would tell Misato, sometime when
I could deal with it
all myself, there was nothing worse than having to explain something
I was not sure of
myself to Misato. But that night wasn't it, and I was rather tired.
I quickly
announced my going to bed to Misato and patted Pen Pen on the
head before walking to
my room, giving Asuka's door a long glance before entering my
room.
Usually before going to sleep I would
lay on my bed in the darkness and think
aboutwhat had occurred that day. Having done that ten times over
that day anyway, and
still notgetting any closer to any conclusion, I didn't feel the
need to.
Besides, I fell asleep as soon as my head hit the pillow.
******
Now I didn't know what it was, it might
have been that I fell asleep with
nothing burdening my mind, or perhaps it was just that I was totally
exhausted, but
I woke up the next morning feeling very refreshed. It was a welcome
change from the
all too familiar sensationof being slightly tired, although I
never let it on to anyone. I quietly made my way to the
bathroom, I knew it was still pretty early, and even though Misato
had been home for
many hours, she liked to sleep late, and who was I to change that?
With practised ease
I drew myself a bath, and relaxed in the warm waters, I had plenty
of time since I was
never expected to start breakfast for another thirty minutes.
Buttoning up my shirt as I emerged from
the bathroom, I glanced at the wall
clock. It was perfect, I had finished with over ten minutes to
spare, but something
wasn't right,I quickly checked Asuka's room, her door was open
as I suspected. Asuka
might have lived her life in a messy clutter, but she always kept
to schedule, on school days she always promptly
emerged from her room right on breakfast time, ever since I had
lived with her, she
had never deviated, till now.
"Asuka?" I called out. There
was no answer, of course I hadn't called out
that loud, lest I woke up Misato. Quietly I made a search of the
apartment, finding
no sign of her I assumed she had left while I was in the bathroom.
I didn't know what
to feel then, there was the feeling of sadness that it had come
to Asuka sneaking out
of the house behind my back, but then there was also relief that
I didn't have to put
up with her and the way she was acting at the time. One other
thought had crossed my
mind as well, Toji, a guy who I would have called my best friend
had been acting so
distant lately.
Of course I didn't have much time to
wonder about anything because about one
third of the way to school I ran into Mana who was leaning against
a nearby wall.
"Took your time this morning did we?" She teased.
I blushed. "N-no, just had a few things to do at home."
"Oh okay." She smiled and she began walking with me.
I struggled to find a topic to discuss
with her, even though we had been
assigned to be partners in a project. But as soon as I remembered
the project I guess
the words spilt out. "Did you...um see that documentary on
second impact last night?"
"Of course I did." She beamed.
"I saw it in the guide magazine and taped it
just in case I missed a bit. There's another one coming up tomorrow,
and I'm pretty
sure the library might also have some information, I mean it was
one of the biggest
eventsin human history."
"Uh, yeah" was all I could manage. Knowing the truth really sucked at times.
Suddenly Mana stopped in her tracks.
"I-is there something wrong?"
"You don't seem to enthusiastic
about the whole thing....is there...something
wrong?"
I just stood there looking at the girl
who was struggling to find the right
words.
"I mean, if you don't want to be
my partner, I'm sure sensei will allows us to
work seperatly, afterall..."
"No that's not what I meant!" I blurted out.
"Shinji?"
"I..." I tied to look her in
the eyes, but failed. "You, don't need to do
that."
"But if you're unconfortable..."
"No, I'm happy to be your partner."
Finally I was able to lock eyes with her.
I saw her lips begin to curl upwards. "it's just...well,
I..." I had to find some
other excuse besides telling her that everything she belived she
knew aboutsecond
impact was a lie.
"Not really into discussing projects
this early in the morning hmm?" Mana
finished for me.
"Yeah." I smiled weakly. "Sorry."
"It's okay. So what would you like
to talk about?" We slowly started to walk
again.
Suddenly a thought appeared in my mind,
slowly a genuine smile appear on my
face. "Say, did you hear about the new movie based on the
second impact?"
"Oh yeah, what was it called again?"
"Force of nature, the second impact story."
"That's it!" Mana agreed. "Directed
by Anno, his movies are always
blockbusters."
"I dunno. His endings are always a little sad, and difficult to understand."
"He's an artist, you just don't get it." Mana teased coyly.
I sighed. "Maybe I don't."
"Still, it might be educational
to go and see it sometime don't you think?
Get another angle for our report."
I was shocked, she had just suggested
that we should go and see a movie
togeather, permittied it was to help with our project but still
it was something
besides sitting in a library togeather. "Sounds good."
I blushed slightly.
"Then it's settled, say next week?" She flashed me a very cute smile.
I had no other choice but to say "sure."
******
That afternoon I made my way to the video
arcade in the a plaza which was close
to the school to meet up with Toji and Kensuke. The distance was
an attractive
attribute, but other factors also came into the decision, it also
had the latest games
and the largest screens. Although on a side not it was also close
to a popular
clothing store and shoujo manga store where all the girls from
school went to. I
would have chalked up all my victories against the my friends
to the simple fact that
they were gawking at a critical moment in the game, not that I
minded much.
As I walked into the arena of flashing
lights and loud noises I noticed Kensuke
at it already, peering from behind an arcade machine at two girls
from the year above
us.
"Wow mother nature sure has been
kind to those two." Kensuke drooled
from behind his video camera.
I sighed and shook my head as Kensuke
continued to film the two completely
unaware girls from the safety one way mirrors that surrounded
the arcade. Perhaps
actually if there were no such mirrors there would be a lot less
customers, so Kensuke
wasn't on his own unfortunately. I took a coin from out of my
pocket and put it in the
slot of the machine, the clink of the coin was enough to startle
Kensuke.
"Oh it's you Shinji." Kensuke sighed with relief.
"You should really stop doing that.
You might get found out sometime." I
warned, keeping my eyes on the screen as I played.
"Yeah like a girl ever comes in here anyway." Kensuke retorted.
I continued to play for a while. "True." I finally admitted.
I heard Kensuke give one of his smug
chuckles of victory as he walked around
and inserted a coin into the machine and took up the second player
controls.
We played for about half an hour, then
I realised something. "Hey, where's
Toji?"
"He got cleanup duty today. So he couldn't make it."
"That's too bad, I thought a few
games might have cheered him up a bit, he's
been a bit out of it lately."
"Kinda like you when we first met you."
"Yeah." Something was defiantly
wrong with Toji but neither of us could figure
out what it was. "Maybe, maybe something has happened to
his sister."
"I doubt it. Its gotta be something even deeper than that."
"Yeah." I had to agree with Kensuke there.
We played for at least another half hour
without a word passed between us
until Kensuke spoke, a topic which was familiar yet, yet I wasn't
expecting it.
"So what's the new Eva going to be like?"
That made me drop my controls. "What?"
"You mean that you haven't heard
about it?" Kensuke's voice suddenly
raised two octaves. "You mean they haven't chosen a pilot?!"
I knew it was a mistake to respond, yet I did. "I haven't heard."
"This is so cool, Misato could choose me!"
I sighed. "I don't think that Misato
is responsible for selecting
Eva pilot candidates."
"But still she must have some say" Kensuke whined.
"I really don't know."
"Would you pllleeaaaseee ask her for me?"
Defeated, I relented to my friend's pleadings. "Okay, okay."
"Hi boys!" Came a familiar
voice. Both Kensuke and I had never jumped so
high in our lives.
I was the first to turn around to confirm my suspicions.
"H-hi Mana." I tried to greet her with a smile.
She smiled back. "Good afternoon Shinji-kun. Where's your other accomplice?"
"A-accomplice?"
"She's talking about Toji, Shinji-KUN" Kensuke whispered.
"O-oh, uh, he's got..cleanup duty today."
"Wellll, since I have nothing else
on for this afternoon, would you mind if
I joined you guys?"
"I, ah, I didn't know you played videogames."
"Sometimes." She grinned as she took up the third player controls.
I groaned inwardly, trying to keep my
eyes on the screen instead of Mana.
"Girls don't come here indeed Kensuke" I thought agressively
towards the oktau who
was blissfully unaware.
It was still a fun afternoon, although
I always enjoyed myself during our
special time of week down at the arcade, somehow that day felt
special, more carefree.
We all walked home that afternoon laughing and talking, it continued
as Kensuke had to
turn towards his own home, since Mana lived on the way to Misato's
it was natural we
kept walking togeather. Finally we reached the intersection which
took us our seperate
ways, we both stopped, in no real hurry to carry on in our respective
directions.
"Thanks Shinji, that was fun."
I blushed a little. "Ah, no problem, it was fun having you with us."
Mana looked at me for a moment, before
averting her eyes from mine for a moment
while she fidgited with the material of her school uniform. "Would...you
mind if I,
tagged along with you guys next week?"
My mind reeled as she said those words
to me, she actually wanted to spend time
with me, not just because we were forced to do a project togeather.
I strugged to find
a reply. "Uh, sure, I mean the more the merrier right?"
"Right" she smiled. It felt
good when she smiled like that.
******
The rest week was fairly hectic. School hours were of course taken
up by
academic matters, with the occasional second impact rambling,
except the class
actually took note, in case our sensei might have actually said
something important.
The rest of my time was largely spent on working on my project
with Mana, she seemed
to always have a book, or a tape with something that was relevant,
although admittedly
I was starting to think she had gone a little overboard. Her desire
to excel was
pretty evident.
"What we really need is something
unique, some aspect no-one else will have
thought of." Mana closed the book she had been reading and
sat up.
"Well we have videos, graphs, pictures,
you even asked your dad for all the
old newspaper clip outs and news reports from the time and stuff."
"Yeah but everyone will have those things."
"I guess you're right." I still
wondered what else we could do aside from
re-creating second impact. "Hey, I've heard that commander
Fuyutsuki is a biologist,
perhaps he could help." I knew I had just made a wrong move.
Mana's eyes lit up. "Really?! Perhaps
we, I mean you should go and ask him
a few questions. I'll write up a few right now." She opened
her notepad and began to
scrawl vigoursly on the sheet of paper.
I had to think of something quick, lest
I would have had to spent hours in
the Geofront trying to find commander Fuyutsuki, let alone ask
him any questions.
There had to be something that would satisfy Mana's needs for
perfection. My brain
suddenly clicked. "Of course" I said to myself.
"What?" Asked Mana. "Did you say something Shinji?"
"Forget about commander Fuyutsuki.
I think I have a better idea." I quickly
picked myself up off the floor and gathered my notes and books
back into my bag, while
Mana watched me curiously from the floor.
"What are you doing?"
"I'll show you." I reached
out for grabbed her hand, pulling her to her
feet, however I must have pulled a little too enthusiastically
and smashed her lightly
against me. We both blushed deeply and I let her go instantly.
"I-I'm sorry" I
stammered, still blushing.
"It's ok" she replied, twirling
a lock of hair with her finger. She stopped
blushing and gave a small grin. "Besides I want to see what
got you so worked up just
before."
I found myself blushing even harder then.
******
"He's so adorable!" Squealed
Mana in absolute delight as she cuddled Pen Pen
close. The penguin looked up at me, almost afraid that the girl
was going to squeeze
him to death, I gave him a reassuring nod, he gave a quiet squawk
and settled into
Mana's arms. After a few moments she looked up at me. "You're
right, this was a much
better idea."
I gave a gentle smile. "He likes it when you stroke his head."
Mana continued to hug him to her chest
with her left arm, while softly stroking
his head and neck, Pen Pen let out another happy squawk and rubbed
his head against
Mana's neck. "But how can he survive in such a warm environment?"
"The day I moved in and found him.."
I blushed remembering that day.
"Misato-san told me that he is a warm water penguin, he didn't
need to live in cold
climate like other penguins."
"But how did he get like that?"
"I think it was some science experiment
since both Antarctica was destroyed
and winter was never a season. That they...genetically engineered
him or something."
Mana turned Pen Pen around so she could
look him in the face. "Well I was
never a fan of genetic engineering, but if they can save these
wonderful animals I
guess it has its uses." She giggled and rubbed her forehead
against Pen Pen's. Mana
rubbed Pen Pen's chin with her index finger. "You'll
help us with our project won't
you cutie?" Pen Pen squawked happily in reply.
I couldn't help but smile at the scene in front of me. I had seen
Hikari act
in a manner that was not unlike Mana's but I had never found it
as interesting or
captivating as it was before me at that moment.
"Don't you live with a guardian or something?"
"Oh, yeah Misato-san, she's a really nice person."
"Nice enough to let you have a girl
here with you totally unsupervised?"
Mana giggled as I blushed.
"W-well, we're o-only doing a project."
I squeaked out. That morning I had
seen a note posted on Misato's door that she was going to Matsusherio
as part of
Unit three's activation test. I had seen Kensuke earlier that
day, he took it pretty
hard.
"I know that. But it's fun to see you blush Shinji." Mana winked.
Having lived with Asuka for so long I
had no idea whether to take that as
a complement or an insult, I chose the former. "Uhhh, thanks."
"It looks like you don't believe
me." Mana gave a sly smile as she got up
and walked towards me.
"I-I believe you." I yelped.
I watched as she walked towards me, but all I
could so was stand there.
"Oh that doesnt sound really convincing to me Shinji-kun."
Again she called me Shinji-kun, she called
me it in such a way it made my
kness grow weak. "S-sorry."
"You have to believe me when I tell
you Shinji, I like you for who you are,
not what you are." Mana said as she around to stand behind
me. I tried to follow
her with me eyes but was unable to. I shuddered involuntarily,
I was not used to
have a girl so close to me.
"T-thankyou." Suddenly I yelped
in surprise as I felt Mana's hands come up
under my arms and begin to tickle me. I toppled forward, landing
on all fours, I
turned to see Mana already reaching forward again.
"Awww let me tickle you again!"
"N-no, I'm really sensitive there!"
That was a mistake, I had carefuly masked
how my sides were very susceptible any type of rubbing, even from
Misato, now that
secret was out.
"Really? Cool!"
Mana left the apartment late that afternoon,
after only five days of work our
project was almost completed when we had been allocated two weeks
to finish, being
ahead of schedule, while also enjoying the work I was doing was
a good feeling, although
my sides were a little sore from being a tickle subject. To keep
the mood I decided to
get to work on dinner. That's when the alarms sounded.
******
"An explosion at Matsusherio?" I couldn't believe what
I was hearing. "What
about Misato, is she okay?"
"Major Katsuragi will live."
I still remember how my blood turned cold as I
heard that voice over the comm link, his face disguised by the
'Sound Only' box on my
screen.
"W-what's going on?"
"In Major Katsuragi's absence, Commander
Ikari will take command of this
operation." Rei reported.
I couldn't say anything, I could barely
hang onto my controls as I watched
the orange horizon in front of me. I hoped that Misato was safe,
that whoever the
pilot was, was still okay, that whatever angel was coming towards
us wouldn't hurt
Asuka or Rei, and most of all I worried about my friend Mana who
was probably cowering
in a shelter somewhere.
"I hope the pilot is okay." I voiced over the comm link.
"WHAT?!" Asuka's face appeared
on my screen. "You still don't know...the
pilot is ahhh ahhhh!"
"Asuka? ASUKA?!" I screamed,
but nothing but static was fed back to me. I
grabbed my controls firmly and began to move my Eva towards Asuka's
last known position.
"You will remain in your present
position pilot." Again my father decided
to speak.
"But Asuka is..."
"The second child is alive, Rei shall intercept the target."
"Yes sir." Then Rei's screen blinked off my screen.
I continued to stand in my position pointing
my gun off at a target I couldn't
even see yet, cursing myself for not doing anything, cursing myself
for listening to
my father again. Suddenly I heard a large growl off in the distance,
then a sickening
crunch and I knew I was on my own.
"Rei has failed, you will destroy it." Another order.
I didn't respond, instead I mentally
trigger my targeting hud and waited.
Whatever was going to come up that hill was going to pay for what
it had done to both
Rei and Asuka. That was until I saw what it really was.
"It's an Eva."
"It is your target, you must destroy it."
"B-but there could still be someone in it."
"Irrelevant, it is your target. Eva three exists no more."
Still I did nothing, even though it had
hurt two people I cared about, I still
refused to pull the trigger, against the wishes of the man I wanted
so hard to please,
I still refused to fire. The large hulking frame of the dark Eva
lumbered towards
me, weighed down by a mysterious burden and it's eyes glowing
with intense hatred, I
so desperately wanted to run at that moment, yet I refused to
do even that.
The angel hybrid stopped a few hundred
metres in front of me and regarded me
with mock curiousness for a few moments before I hard the blood
curdling scream it
made before it defeated Ayanami, it launched itself at me with
a devastating full body
kick, I barely had time to place my rifle in front of me before
it smashed into me.
We skidded along the ground, finally coming to rest away from
each other, as I climbed
back to my feet it slung an arm towards my Eva's throat and gripped
around it, following
up with the other hand.
I gagged violently, it was choking the
life right out of me, I tried to cough
but it tightened it's grip even more, trying to break my Eva's
neck. It forced me
against a mountainside, propping me up. Then I saw it on my view
screens, an entry
plug held down by some gooey substance.
"I knew it, there's still a person inside" I croaked.
"Why aren't you fighting?" My father's voice range through the entry plug.
"I-I can't, there's still a....person
inside. No matter how small the chance
is, we have to....help him."
"Irrelevant. It is your enemy, destroy your enemy!"
"NO! I'D RATHER DIE!" I surprised myself with that statement.
"Dammit!" I heard my father
curse for the first time in my life. "Activate
the backup system!" I heard my father argue with someone
but couldn't make out the
words. "It's still better than the current pilot, do it!"
Those words still haunt me.
As I felt my last drops of life begin
to ebb out of me everything went dark,
I breathed in deeply, filling my stomach with LCL instead of air,
it was sickening
feeling. Father had disengaged the system, I felt a momentary
rush of relief until
I remembered the words 'It's still better than the current pilot.'
My mind raced
wondering what he had replaced me with, I didn't have to wait
long to find out.
The darkened plug was suddenly illuminated
by a dull red light, I looked
behind my seat to confirm my fears, the mode had been switched
from A to C. A was
designated as manual control and C was only a theoretical mode
I had heard gossip
about, but I was about to get a first hand demonstration. I hear
my Eva let out
a growl of it's own, then my screens flashed back to life. I saw
the hands of my
Eva grab onto the neck of Eva three. "WHAT ARE YOU DOING
FATHER?" I screamed.
He didn't answer and I watched helplessly
as my Eva tightened it's grip
with extraordinary strength, even for an Evangelion, snapping
Unit three's neck
like a twig with a wet crunch sound. I threw my head to the side
to stop myself
looking, I believed that at least the horror was over when the
Eva roared and threw
the broken Eva to the ground and began to tear it apart, limb
from sickening limb.
I futility yanked the controls screaming
for my father to stop my possessed
Eva but he ignored my cries. Finally the sounds of tearing metal
and flesh subsided
and I looked up to see the Eva had it's ultimate goal in it's
grasp, the white
entry plug tube. I saw the Eva increase the strength in which
it squeezed the plug,
cracks rippling along the surface of it.
"MAKE IT STOP!"
The entry plug shattered in the right
hand of my Evangelion, in front of my
own eyes. In my mind I knew that the pilot was just about to die,
and there was
nothing I could do about it.
"NOOO!"
******
They left me to sit in the entry plug
while the emergency crews scrambled
over the remains of what was once Eva unit three, looking to see
if there was anything
left to save. I had stopped crying, but I was still sobbing ightly.
Whoever was in
that entry plug didn't deserve to die, many questions raced through
my head, what would
they tell his family, what would become of me?
I looked at my hands, all I could see
was blood on them, I quickly rubbed them
togeather in an effort to remove the dark red liquid but to no
avail, the blood
remained. I had taken an innocent life, even if I didn't do it
willingly, it was still
murder. Murder, the word filled me with dread, my body began to
shake involunatrily,
the blood, THE BLOOD JUST WOULDN'T COME OFF! Even if I wasn't
punished, I wondered
if I could continue to live with myself because of it.
"Shinji?" The concerned voice
of Misato Katsuragi came over the communication
link, I should have been overjoyed that she was still alive and
well enough to speak,
but I wasn't. At first I feared she was going to reprimand me,
but that fear quickly
faded. Punished or not, I wondered if I could continue to live
with myself because
of it.
"I killed him, m-my father forced me to." I sniffed.
"God I'm sorry Shinji." It
made me wonder why she was sorry when it was
I who took a life.
"I'm sorry I never told you who
the pilot was, Shinji...t-the pilot of Eva
three is...the fourth child is...."
I wasn't listening very hard, my eyes
were focused on the several men in
hazard suits waving frantically while pulling something out of
the wreckage. Then
I saw him. I was speechless, I quickly shut down the screens and
comm links, and
there in the darkness the cries returned once more.
"TOJI!"
******
I refused to acknowledge any orders to
leave the entry plug when they returned
me to the Geofront, finally they cut the hatch open and dragged
me out, I was taken
directly to a holding cell. I don't know how long I spent on the
cold floor just
looking at my knees in the dim light, but I didn't care, I felt
like the worst person
in the world. I had just killed my best friend. But that wasn't
the worst feeling,
it was more of a sense of helplessness, I had bore witness to
the whole event, yet
was powerless to do anything.
I felt like dirt, worse than dirt, scum.
The door to my cell creaked open and
the first rays of light I had seen in a
while spewed into the room. I had been in there a fair while I
could tell since I
was blinded by the light.
"I'm sorry it had to come to this Shinji."
"At least you're not a murderer Misato-san." I lowered my head.
"And neither are you."
"W-what?!" I perked my head
up to face the almost scalding amount of light
streaming in the doorway.
"Toji is alive and doing well. His
injuries stem as far as an amputated
left arm and leg, a damaged kidney and some heavy bruising."
My mind was ignorant to the extent of
the damage to him, the pure fact that he
was alive sent my mind into a happy spin, but then I remembered
how he ended up that
way, and my soul grew dark. I made fists in both my hands. "My
father used me to hurt
Toji! To try and kill him!"
"He did what he had to do Shinji-kun, or we all might have died."
"I just don't care anymore Misato-san.
Eva has brought me nothing but pain
and unhappiness. Now it's forced me to hurt someone I know."
"So....you won't pilot again?"
"No, not this time. It's come to far for that."
"You're in an emotional state of
mind Shinji, it's not right to make such major
decisions in this situation."
"I AM BEING RATIONAL, WHY IS IT THAT NO-ONE BELEIVES ME?!"
"I don't really think you understand your situation."
"I UNDERSTAND PERFECTLY. I WITNESSED
THE NEAR DEATH OF MY BEST FREIND, AND
IT WAS THAT...MONSTER WHICH I PILOT WHICH DID THE DAMAGE!"
I was panting heavily, my
outburst draining my already taxed reserves.
"Because, you just went through
a traumatic episode, I can understand that you
would..."
I shot another dirty look at Misato,
making the woman step back in surprise.
"What would you know about traumatic?"
"Shinji..." she finally began again. "Are you about this?"
"Yes."
Misato sighed. "Then there's someone you have to see."
******
I was brought before the desk of my father,
handcuffed behind my back like some
kind of criminal. His cold emotionless posture had intimidated
me in the past, but
now it only served to help me push him from any sense of being
human into some type
of monster. Yet even with any apparent shred of humanity left
in him,
I still couldn't bring myself to hurling an insult or any type
of harsh word, I guess I
am somewhat of a coward.
"I assume by your presence here, you have refused to pilot Evangelion unit one."
"Yes." I answered with as much anger in my voice as I could muster.
"Then you are no longer needed here."
"I will go back to my old teacher."
"Then I believe this shall be the last time we ever meet again."
"I certainly hope so." With
that the two agents forced me from the room.
Once outside they removed my handcuffs and pushed me out of his
outer office. I gave
the two agents a hard look before I turned and walked towards
the elevator. On my way
there I passed another group of dark suited agents escorting someone,
but I couldn't
see who it was, but then I didn't really give it much thought.
The first leg of the trip in the elevator
was uneventful, I was by myself in
the large moving room with only the floor indicator and it's incessant
clicking noise
to keep my company. The lifts always seemed to take forever, especially
when you were
very eager to get out of headquarters. I wasn't really paying
attention to what floor
I stopped at, but I knew it wasn't surface access.
All of my anger drained out of me like I had suffered some large
emotional
leak as I saw the annoyed face of Asuka looking back at mine.
She didn't speak, she
only pushed her way past me and leant against the far wall of
the carriage. As the
elevator continued it's trip neither of us spoke, all I could
do was watch the floor
indicator and hope that it would somehow go faster. Then I realised
that I couldn't
really escape Asuka after all since we both took the same route
home, and the
undeniable fact we both lived at the same house as well, I sighed
as the hopelessness
set in.
"I-I'm glad you're alright Asuka."
She snorted in disgust. "If I hadn't
been distracted by YOU, I would have got
that angel."
I flinched at her comment. If only she
knew what I had went through, but then
I was never prepared to tell her myself. "I'm sorry."
"Augh!" She screamed. "You're so pathetic, you're so impossible at times!"
Luck was somehow with me as the elevator
doors opened and gave me reprieve from
the shrieking girl. I ran as fast as I could.
"That's it, run away you coward!"
I knew it was futile since she'd find
me later if she wanted to, but I just
had to get away. I didn't stop running till I reached the automatic
gates, once
through I just kept running. Finally I stopped completely out
of breath, not knowing
where I was I looked up and studied my surroundings to get any
indication of where I
was. I was rather shocked when I realised where I had run to,
Mana's apartment block.
Slowly I made my way up the flights of stairs and to her door
which I had been at only
once before. I pressed the button and knocked on the door for
several minutes, deciding
no-one was home I curled up on the wall near her doorstep and
waited.
******
I don't know how long I waited, all I
knew was that when I got to her apartment
it was already dusk and it must have been getting rather late
into the evening before
I was jerked back to reality by a gentle tap on the shoulder.
Groggily I looked up and
saw Mana's concerned face.
"S-sorry, I must have fallen asleep."
"That's fine Shinji. But why are you here?"
I had no idea myself. "I....I, I'm
sorry." I stood up to leave when Mana
grabbed my arm.
"You've come all this way, please
come in at least for a little while." Her
shy smile broke any resistance I had to her suggestion.
"O-okay."
I had never been in her home before so
I was very surprised as I stepped
through the doorway. The place was totally spotless, everything
stack neatly and put
away. I guess since I had lived with Asuka so long I got the idea
not every girl had
an amount of tidiness in them, that or one who had even more than
I did.
"If I knew you were coming I might have cleaned up a bit."
My jaw dropped. "What?"
She smiled. "Just kidding."
I watched as she headed towards the kitchen.
"Would you like some tea?"
"Y-yes please." I answered
while seating myself at the table. "I thought you
lived with your father?"
"Oh I do, he's just at work now.
He has a lot of night shifts, so he could
see me during the day instead."
I sighed, if only my father was like
that. It wasn't long before Mana
reappeared with two cups of hot tea in her hands. I immediately
stood and accepted
one of the cups she held towards me. We both sat at the table
for a few minutes sipping
our tea.
"I'm glad that you're okay Shinji."
"I-I, thankyou, but I'm more relieved
to see that you are okay." I started to
blush.
"Well the fighting is just so dangerous,
I heard you've seen the hospital more
times than a doctor has." We both
laughed.
"Did you, beat that angel?"
My hand started to shake slightly as
I gripped my teacup as the memories of the
battle drifted back into my mind.
"I-it wasn't an angel..."
"Shinji, what's wrong?" Mana's
concerned look returned as she reached out and
steadied my shaking hand. "You can tell me, I'm here for
you Shinji-kun."
I gulped, and turned my hand so I held
hers in mine. She looked up at smiled
at me, despite the bad feelings stirring within me I felt safe,
trusted and welcome.
"W-Well, the a-angel possessed the new E-Eva."
"Was someone piloting?" Mana gasped.
"Y-yes, I-I refused to fight it,
even after it hurt Asuka and Rei. M-my father
used some remote control to force the Eva to kill it."
Mana's other hand came up to cover her mouth. "Is...is the pilot okay?"
I was shaking all over by then. "I-it
crushed the entry plug, I....it tried
to crush Toji."
"Suzahara?!" Mana exclaimed. "From our class?!"
I nodded weakly. "I-it failed, but he's been hurt really bad."
"Oh my god, Shinji I'm so sorry."
"My father tried to kill Toji, and
he did it using my hands, that bastard!" I
sobbed, my head hitting the table as I began to cry again. I hard
Mana's chair shift
and before I knew it she had run around to my side of the table
and embrace me from
behind, quickly stood up and backed away from her. She looked
both confused and hurt.
"I'm not worthy of comfort" I whispered.
"You are worthy Shinji-kun."
"I...have inconvienced you, sorry..."
As I headed for the door I felt her hand
grab mine.
"Please Shinji-kun, if not for me, for yourself."
The pressures of the day had amassed
to breaking point at that moment as I
fell to my knees, crying harder than I had done before. "Why
did he make me, WHY DID
HE MAKE ME DO THAT?! I'm just a pawn, a spinless little coward!"
I began punching
the floor.
Mana knelt down in front of me, watching
as continued to breate myself until
she reached out and tentiavly grabbed my already bruised fists
and cupped them in her
hands. I weakly tried to squirm away, but she wouldn't let me
escape, my tears
continued to flow.
"WHYWHYWHYWHYWHYWHY?!"
The harder I cried and tried to free
myself, the harder she hung on. "You
might not believe this Shinji, but I care what happens to you,
I care about how you
feel about yourself. And when you are well we can talk about it,
but for now, just let
it out Shinji-kun, let it all because I'm here for you, I'm here
for you..."
To be continued....
Writer/Storyboard: Les Robb aka Rion (rion@dingoblue.net.au)
Authors notes:
I would like to thank Alan Gravel for
the idea for this story. Mana is an undervalued
character, this story is dedicated to her and the idea 'what if'
she befriended Shinji
in his darkest hour, could her friendship really change the course
of events?
And thanks be to my pre-readers:
Worldmage drahcir_j@hotmail.com
Ken Stokes cerokai@21stcentury.net
Silencer mays@one.net.au
Seph Khan sephirothkhan@hotmail.com
Rugle s369520@student.uq.edu.au
Greywolfe mdt02@uow.edu.au
Sarevock antoniogalvan@usa.net
And all the members of the Evangelion Fanfiction mailing list.
Special Thanks go to:
Draxel Bethleham - brilliant ideas as always
Kimberly Laskitt - for actually saying something nice about the whole project
There was something I forgot....oh yeah, OMAKE!
I was brought before the desk of my father,
handcuffed behind my back like some
kind of criminal. His cold emotionless posture had intimidated
me in the past, but
now it only served to help me push him from any sense of being
human into some type
of monster. Yet even with any apparent shred of humanity left
in him,
I still couldn't bring myself to hurling an insult or any type
of harsh word, I guess I
am somewhat of a coward.
We continued to stare at one another, our gazes unwavering.
"You know what this means don't you?" He began.
"Yes."
He smirked, then before I knew it, he
valuted himself over the desk and
touched me on the shoulder. "You're it!" He yelled before
sprinting
off out of the office, laughing all the way.
I scowled, afterall it wasn't really
fair that I always had to try and tag
him in these handcuffs.
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Disclaimer:
Neon Genesis Evangelion is owned and copyrighted by Gainax, all
characters used from
that series as well as familiar plot links and scenarios. All
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