Title: Just a Memory
Author: Phoenix
Rating: T
Warnings: Mild Violence
Disclaimer: What do you think?
Notes: italicsflashback
Shadow: I apologize in advance for any grammatical/spelling mistakes.
Shinkouteki Sakurifaisu (Spiritual Sacrifice): A ceremony where offerings are presented to a spirit to pacify or prevent harmful behavior.
Fujiwara
no Sai stood reading the sign under a diorama showing several people
all placing food and gifts on a small alter. A girl slightly ahead
of him in the exhibit turned back towards Sai.
"Sai, are you
ok? You've been acting strangely since we got to the section on
Ancient Japanese ceremonies."
"I'm fine Ryuu, just
thinking." Ryuu smiled slightly before turning and moving on
to the next room. Sai turned back towards the diorama. A
ceremony to please a spirit, a memory Sai didn't want to remember,
yet couldn't forget.
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A procession moved slowly
through the forest along a hidden path that few knew about.
Most of the figures were clothed in black except for one. The
small spots of moonlight reflected off the black hair of the figure
in the center of the group. The shirt he wore was pure white,
the traditional color of innocence and purity. The pants were
teal blue, however the clothes were made of a thicker and heavier
silk, and a symbol of the importance of the ceremony in court life.
One of the only differences from normal was the hair ornament.
Centered over the forehead was a phoenix made of gold and orange
stones. Three golden strands extended from each wing over the
hair on the side of the head to join at the back of the head.
Jade dangles extended from the strand connection to mix with the long
black hair. The second difference was the fine rope that bound
his wrists.
Voices drifted from the front of the
group.
"Kitsuneakki-san, will we be traveling much longer?
The dawn is coming."
"Be calm Kuragarioni, we will
pacify this demon."
"Fujiwara-san, I'm sorry."
Sai
turned to the girl walking beside him.
"It's not your fault
Mizukitsune, you didn't know. Still I should have listen to Ryuu."
There is a soft knocking on the door, and a girl with brown hair
in a ponytail enters.
"Sai you're needed."
"Just
give me a second, Mizukitsune." Carefully Sai gets up from the
futon and gets dressed. Just as he is about to leave Ryuu
speaks.
"Sai, be careful, I get the feeling you're in
danger."
"Ryuu,
I promise I'll be careful" said Sai picking up the sword that
was lying next to the futon and following Mizukitsune through the
halls and out to the garden.
"So, you finally showed
up Fujiwara-san. Men, restrain him."
The next second
Sai had drawn his sword and was fighting the others, knowing full
well what would happen if he lost. About a minute into the
fighting Sai was attacked from behind and eventually subdued.
The group had, by this time, reached a small clearing with a
small pond shaded by a willow.
"Bring Fujiwara san
here," said Minamoto Kitsuneakki. "Let's get this over
with."
"You know you'll never get away with this,"
hissed Sai as he joined Kitsuneakki by the lake. Almost as soon as
Sai got close to the lake the water was ruffled by a strong wind and
a man appeared wearing a costume similar to Sai's except it was
black.
"Kuraiakki, are you really going to be at peace if
you take me to the spirit realm with you?" asked Sai.
"Almost. I still have to deal with Lady Fenikkusu, but I'm dealing with you first."
As
Kuraiakki stepped towards Sai, there was a faint rustling in the tree
and a second later an arrow tipped with red feathers flew from the
branches to hit Sai. Not deep enough to kill, only deep enough
to stun. Sai winced as the arrow hit him, then spotted the
feathers on the end of the arrow.
"She's here,"
whispered Sai before collapsing."
Above them the branches
rustled and a feminine figure emerged. She wore the same type of
clothing as Sai, except for the pants which were lilac. She had knee
length black hair and her sky-blue eyes looked strangely unreal in
the moonlight. Centered over her forehead was a silver dragon
accented with black onyx. The strands extending over the side of the
head were silver as well, and her dangles were black onyx.
Shifting her eyes, she gazed down at the scene before her.
"How
dare Lady Fenikkusu interrupt this sacred ritual?" Kitsuneakki
shouted. "Get rid of her!"
A second later nearly a dozen
arrows shot upwards towards Fenikkusu, however she easily dodged them
by leaping to the ground to stand in front of Kitsuneakki and
Kuraiakki.
"How did you find us?" Kitsuneakki growled.
"Easily, I've participated in this ceremony before."
"You're
still too late to rescue Sai," said Kuraiakki. "He's in my
power now."
"You're mistaken."
"What do
you mean?" Kitsuneakki asked. Slowly Fenikkusu extended her
hand showing a small cut on the back of her right hand.
"Lady
Ryuu?" everyone turned to see Sai standing up, struggling
slightly because his hands were still bound. Fenikkusu turned
and went to stand beside Sai.
"That arrow I fired earlier
had my blood on it." Fenikkusu turned towards Sai.
"A blood connection is the strongest spirits can have, and it's
irreversible." "Sai and I are connected now, and that can't
be reversed." There was silence. Then...
"Fine
then, I'll get you out of the way first." shouted Kuraiakki.
Drawing his sword he charged at Fenikkusu. Sighing Fenikkusu
drew an arrow and paced it on her bow.
"I'm sorry Kuraiakki,
but you don't belong in this world, I wish I could do this another
way, but I can't."
Pulling back the bowstring,
Fenikkusu let her arrow fly. Soaring through the air the tip
caught the light showing a dark liquid. The arrows flight path
ended when it buried itself in Kuraiakki's side. The wind
picked up immediately and stirred up the leaves on the ground, when
it settled Kuraiakki had vanished.
"Sai, we should leave"
said Fenikkusu "right now they're all distracted and we can slip
away."
The pair took a last look at the scene before slipping
into the bushes on the edge of the clearing. and began to
quietly sneak back to the house. They had been walking for
about five minutes when distant voices reached their ears.
"Sai
escaped, no doubt Lady Fenikkusu helped him." We have to find
them, If he tells..."
The voices faded as Sai and Fenikkusu
exchanged worried glances. Sighing Fenikkusu drew a small
dagger from her sleeve.
"Sai, hold still for a second,
you're not a captive anymore." Stepping closer Fenikkusu
slipped her dagger between the ropes and Sai's wrists, cutting the
rope and freeing his hands.
"Let's go," said Fenikkusu.
"Kasairyuu-san should hear about this."
"Lady
Ryuu, what about your arrow?" Fenikkusu turned to look at
Sai before replying.
"Sorry Sai, we need to deal with that
later, right now you need to get you out of harms way."
Carefully
they made their way back to the Fujiwara estate. Reaching it
they carefully slipped in through a back gate. Wasting no time, Sai
and Fenikkusu headed for the private apartments of Fujiwara no
Kasairyuu, the head of the family and the Go tutor for the
current Shogun. As soon as Fenikkusu explained to Kasairyuu's
personal guards what had happened in the woods, they were admitted.
Kasairyuu, seeing the condition Sai was in, insisted on treating the
arrow wound before they spoke. The three of them were now
sitting on cushions in the hall for receiving visitors.
"So
the reason they tried to kill you was because you discovered a plot
to remove me from power." said Kasairyuu, addressing Sai.
"Tis
true, I accidentally walked in on them when I was going to meet
Fenikkusu for our afternoon Go lesson," Sai paused for a moment,
then talking a deep breath, went on. "I walked in just as they
were adding their names in blood."
Suddenly the sliding
screen was pushed aside and two guards escorted Kitsuneakki into the
room. Instinctively both Sai and Fenikkusu leapt to their feet
preparing to draw their swords.
"Kasairyuu-san, we found this
man and several others attempting to force their way into your
apartments."
"Have any escaped?" Kasairyuu
asked.
"No, there were only a few and we easily overwhelmed
them."
"Very well, It appears Fenikkusu-chan and Sai-kun
were correct, and not only that, you also tried to kill Sai san
because he knew about your plans," said Kasairyuu addressing
Kitsuneakki.
"I should have known not to let you into my
house; I shouldn't have trusted anyone from the Minamoto clan,"
said Kasairyuu. Turning he spoke again. "I know I can't change
the past, but I can at least banish you from my land."
"Kitsuneakki I herby banish you and any who follow you from
my house and land on pain of death for the attempted murders of
Fujiwara no Sai and myself."
Turning to the guards he said,
"please escort this man and his followers to my prison, I'll
make sure they get placed far away from my land." As the
guards slid the screen door shut, Kasairyuu turned towards Sai and
Fenikkusu, who by this time had finally relaxed, and sat down.
"Thank
you both, we'll tell the rest of the family tomorrow, but for now you
should probably get some sleep." said Kasairyuu politely ending
the conversation for the night. The pair was silent as they headed
back to the bedroom they shared. It was only after Fenikkusu had
climbed onto her futon that the silence was broken.
"Sai,
aren't you going to sleep?" Fenikkusu rolled over slightly to
look at Sai. The moonlight shining through the window was
illuminating the white robes Sai always wore making him look more
like a spirit than usual. It also lit up the bandage that was
protecting the wound her arrow had made earlier that evening.
"Not
yet, Ryuu."
"Very well, night Sai."
"Good
night Ryuu."
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2007-----------------------------
"Sai?" Sai turned to
see Ryuu beside him looking concerned.
"I'm fine Ryuu, don't
worry about me." Ryuu's expression softened,
"Kay, I'm
almost done with those notes for my history report, so could you
finish up?" asked Ryuu. "Also I wouldn't get concerned
about your past, most of it's just memories now."
"That's
right" thought Sai, talking a last look at the diorama before
following Ryuu,
"Tis just a memory."
