A/N- Ohayo minna-san! This is the sequel to Red Wind Rurouni, a previous
work of mine that features Kenshin's daughter Jiani (my character). Yes, I
know he didn't really have a daughter and the ages don't add up at all (I
knew that, Fic Critic), but hey, it was an idea I liked. So now, this story
continues her quest to find her father and defeat the Juppon Gatana.
Disclaimer- I don't own Rurouni Kenshin or its characters. Jiani is the only character that belongs to me. Don't sue me.
Red Wind Rurouni 2
CHAPTER 1- SANO'S DEPARTURE
"WHAT?? JIANI LEFT???" Sanosuke cried, knocking over his bowl of soup. "WHY THE HELL DIDN'T YOU TELL ME??"
"Because I knew you were going to freak out." Kaoru muttered to herself. "Sanosuke, we already agreed that we would go to Kyoto as well. We'll rest up a little longer and go there."
The sheets were thrown off the futon. Sanosuke jumped to his feet. "I'm going after her!"
"What? But Sano, she left a week ago!" Kaoru told him. "Besides, you've still got that hole in your shoulder!"
"It's fine!" he spat back. "I'm going!" He proceeded to run outside.
"Sano!"
He scowled. "What???"
She held up his shirt. "Put this on first, okay?"
"---Right."
Once he had accomplished the difficult task with his one good arm, Sanosuke stepped out into the morning light. "Ah! I've missed the sunshine! I was cooped up in that room for too long!"
Kaoru tailed him outside. "Sanosuke, are you sure you want to do this?"
The wind blew his spiky brown hair and her black ponytail. Sanosuke took it all in with closed eyes. "Kenshin got away with leaving me behind. Jiani's not going to too." He grinned. "Besides, the walk there will do me some good."
He turned around and walked away. "Say goodbye to Yahiko and the fox for me!"
Kaoru knew better than to stop him. Once he had made up his mind, he was impossible to deal with. Smiling thoughtfully, she headed back inside to continue the preparations. Soon, she and Yahiko would be leaving for Kyoto as well.
A short time later, the Kamiya dojo was closed. Kaoru and Yahiko said goodbye to their friends and left for the city of Kyoto. Sanosuke eventually got himself lost and ran into Anji, a fallen monk who taught him the Futae no Kiwame. The days grew tenser as the Juppon Gatana began to collect itself. It was one of these days that a young woman with flowing red hair emerged from nowhere and gazed upon Kyoto.
Disclaimer- I don't own Rurouni Kenshin or its characters. Jiani is the only character that belongs to me. Don't sue me.
Red Wind Rurouni 2
CHAPTER 1- SANO'S DEPARTURE
"WHAT?? JIANI LEFT???" Sanosuke cried, knocking over his bowl of soup. "WHY THE HELL DIDN'T YOU TELL ME??"
"Because I knew you were going to freak out." Kaoru muttered to herself. "Sanosuke, we already agreed that we would go to Kyoto as well. We'll rest up a little longer and go there."
The sheets were thrown off the futon. Sanosuke jumped to his feet. "I'm going after her!"
"What? But Sano, she left a week ago!" Kaoru told him. "Besides, you've still got that hole in your shoulder!"
"It's fine!" he spat back. "I'm going!" He proceeded to run outside.
"Sano!"
He scowled. "What???"
She held up his shirt. "Put this on first, okay?"
"---Right."
Once he had accomplished the difficult task with his one good arm, Sanosuke stepped out into the morning light. "Ah! I've missed the sunshine! I was cooped up in that room for too long!"
Kaoru tailed him outside. "Sanosuke, are you sure you want to do this?"
The wind blew his spiky brown hair and her black ponytail. Sanosuke took it all in with closed eyes. "Kenshin got away with leaving me behind. Jiani's not going to too." He grinned. "Besides, the walk there will do me some good."
He turned around and walked away. "Say goodbye to Yahiko and the fox for me!"
Kaoru knew better than to stop him. Once he had made up his mind, he was impossible to deal with. Smiling thoughtfully, she headed back inside to continue the preparations. Soon, she and Yahiko would be leaving for Kyoto as well.
A short time later, the Kamiya dojo was closed. Kaoru and Yahiko said goodbye to their friends and left for the city of Kyoto. Sanosuke eventually got himself lost and ran into Anji, a fallen monk who taught him the Futae no Kiwame. The days grew tenser as the Juppon Gatana began to collect itself. It was one of these days that a young woman with flowing red hair emerged from nowhere and gazed upon Kyoto.
