Title: Phoenix Tears
Author: Phoenix
Rating: K
Disclaimer: No, it's not mine
A
moonlit night and a question.
What is the price of happiness?
That
was the question on the mind of Fujiwara no Sai as he sat awake one
night unable to sleep.
Happiness. That meant one person.
Lady Ryuu. Sai smiled to himself remembering the night he had
discovered Ryuu's secret.
----Japan
944----
Lady Ryuu walked briskly to the main palace garden careful
not to tread on the hem of her robes. For the first time she was
wearing eighteen layers of robes, just as those before her had on
their eighteenth birthdays. Her long black hair, which normally just
brushed the ground, was being held up by a topknot and a gold dragon
clip. Arriving at the garden Ryuu scanned the small group
enjoying the party for a particular person, and soon found him
reminiscing by the lake, blue-black hair reflecting the lanterns from
the party.
'Sai is more handsome than ever,' thought Ryuu as she
worked her way through the guests to join her adopted brother by the
lake. Ryuu didn't need to speak for Sai to notice her
presence. Sai turned, his sky blue eyes meeting Ryuu's golden
brown ones.
"You look beautiful Ryuu," said Sai using
the name Ryuu had received from her yin-yang personality.
"The
same is true for you Sai," said Ryuu, a blush creeping into her
cheeks. "You've grown since our last meeting."
It
was Sai's turn to blush, hiding behind his fan he turned to sit down
on a bench by the lake. Ryuu soon joined him.
"Sai,
listen there's something I need to tell you."
Hearing the
concern in her voice, Sai turned back to face Ryuu once again.
Visible around her neck was a yin-yang pendant with dragons forming
the black and white sides.
"Sai, I'm a spirit living in this
world and today is the day I choose my partner. In addition to
being a spirit, I'm a spirit guardian, a person who protects and
guides spirits living in the human world. The other special
thing about spirit guardians is we usually have a soul mate hidden in
time and space. Sai, it may come as a shock, but you're the one I
feel a special pull towards. In other words you're my soul
mate, the final decision is yours, but you're the one I chose.
While
saying this Ryuu extended her hand to show two jade
pendants, both with
a goban and go stones in the center, but one with a dragon on the
outside and one with a phoenix on the outside.
"These
pendants are the symbol of our bond, by accepting one you accept me."
The pair was silent for a few moments, Sai contemplating Ryuu's
speech, before his expression softened. Then Sai extended his
hand and placed it in Ryuu's gently catching the cord that held the
phoenix pendant.
"From the moment I met you I knew we
belonged together," Said Sai gently leaning in and giving Ryuu a
soft kiss on the cheek.
That had been a happy memory, but didn't
help answer the question. Sai thought for a little longer while
watching the moon drift among the clouds, before he remembered
another memory; it had led to happiness, but not for him.
----Japan
1721----
The first light of sunrise flowed through a circular
window on the second floor of the shogun's palace in Edo,
Japan illuminating
the waist length purple haired spirit by the window. The appearance
would have been that of a normal day, had the spirit's hands not been
bound with rope. Feeling the sunlight, the spirit's thoughts turned
to the events of the previous day.
'Traitor'
'Fujiwara no Sai
is a traitor'
'He knew what was at stake, yet he broke the laws
and betrayed his country'
"Sakoku policy, no one may enter or
leave on pain of death," Sai whispered softly to himself. As Sai
turned back towards the rising sun the once bright fire in his eyes
was extinguished by silent tears.
'At least Ryuu never doubted my
innocence,' thought Sai to himself remembering something she had said
to him that day.
"You're only a traitor to the people, to my
eyes and those of your friends, your innocent"
'Ryuu cared;
Kuraiakki just wanted me out of the way. He didn't even listen
to the warning I gave him, if it could be called a warning' thought
Sai. For him it was probably one of the most vivid and
painful memories of that time.
The wet rope that bound Sai's
wrists was starting to become painful, yet Sai didn't let it show.
They weren't going to get to him that easily.
Somewhere behind him
a town official was reading off the charges against him, but Sai
wasn't listening, he had just spotted an all too familiar face across
the crowd.
"Kuraiakki" growled
Sai under his breath.
Kuraiakki must have noticed Sai
glaring at him because the next moment he had come across the circle
of onlookers.
"What do you want traitor?"
"That
is what you are, I'd never betray my country or my family, besides
you're just after Ryuu" Sai hissed so only Kuraiakki could
hear.
A second later sharpened steel blade lay dangerously close
to Sai's neck.
"If you weren't already being killed I would
have you beheaded for that insult." Kuraiakki hissed back.
"As it is your death will already be painful."
Returning
his sword to its sheath, Kuraiakki turned his back on Sai. When
Kuraiakki was halfway across the circle, Sai decided to use his final
weapon, telepathy.
'Even if you aren't shedding my blood, your
hands are still stained with it Kuraiakki.'
Across the circle
Kuraiakki showed no sighs of receiving the message as he disappeared
into the crowd.
Sai looked back out the window as the moon slid
out from behind a cloud. The room was suddenly bathed in
moonlight, as was Sai. The moonlight lit up scars on Sai's arms
that looked curiously like flames. The scars were also visible
on his back; painful reminders of the flames that had cost him
his life.
'My second death' Sai thought to himself. It
had brought happiness, but only for Ryuu and Kuraiakki. As it
was Ryuu had reverted to her spirit form two days later to be with
him. I wasn't the only person who made sacrifices during those
years.
The answer that had seemed so elusive earlier that evening
was suddenly all to plain.
Sacrifices and suffering.
Everyone has to suffer a little bit or sacrifice something they have
to reach happiness, and rarely, thought Sai to himself fighting the
tears the revelation brought, they give up everything they have
