Disclaimer: I own none of the characters or concepts from Revolutionary Girl Utena. Don't sue me, I'm broke. While I have tried to avoid it, there are some spoilers for the latest Utena one-short. Continue at your own risk.

Revolutionary Girl Utena: The manga reaction!

"Utena-sama! Utena-sama!" Anthy hurried in, carrying a magazine, "They're finally finishing the manga they made of us!"

Utena chucked warmly. "Don't get your hopes up," she teased, "it IS by Chiho Saito after all."

Anthy made a face, "She DID seem fascinated with drawing Touga and Saionji shirtless..."

"No insult intended, but I often wondered if she'd have been happier shipping them. Or Akio," Utena noted.

"Ewww," Anthy visibly shuddered.

"Well let's take a look," Utena said as they sat down on the couch. "Oh look, Touga and Saionji, first thing..."

"Oh dear," Anthy sighed.

They flipped through the manga, about Touga and Saionji as art dealers. Returning to Ohtori, meeting Akio again, the strange dreams...

"Why is my name on this when I don't even appear?" Utena complained.

"Hush, let's see where it goes," Anthy chided.

They finished up, then looked at each other.

"So... was I always dead and a ghost? And we reunited?" Anthy asked, perplexed.

"Damn if I know," Utena admitted. She took her hand, "But at least we ended up together."

"There is that," Anthy agreed.

"And who knows, maybe Touga and Saionji will end up together...," Utensa snarked.

"Utena!" Anthy punched her in the shoulder gently.

End?

Notes: I don't wanna be un-greatful, but it would have been really nice to get more Utena in a manga called 'Revolutionary Girl Utena.' Seriously, this could have been called "Revolutionary Art-Bros Saionji and Touga!" I also really son't know what to make of it. Is this story a totally seperate canon from the first manga? Or what?